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G. uere at 6 o'clock, arriving in Ashovdle the next morning at 4 I o'clock ? 10 hours. The round-trip ! cost, tax free, would have been $7.40. Taxi fares to and from the airports ran the cost up a little ?-but there is no comparison in 1 comfort and time sa,ved. I PM STATIONS ? An outstand | ing radio engineer said in Ra ileigh lust week that theie would probably be 40 PM stations in operation in North Carolina at i the end of two years ? and seven j by the first of the year. Incidentally, there are now 600 FM applications (from the na tion as a whole) before the Fed eral Communications Commis sion. CREATEST? A. H. (Sandy) Graham said a few days ago, in reply to Agriculture Commissioner Kerr Scott, that the State High way Commission "should build ; roads at the time and location which will give the greatest ser j vice to the greatest number of people." But the same week this statement \yas made, the high way folks allotted $200,000 for a new road down the outer banks from Avon to Hatteras. j Only a handful of people will i be served, of course, but it's a good thing, for these citizens need ,it? even as hundreds of - other inland, rural handfuls need their ! farm-to-market roads. 1 BURNING ? A few years back. John Sprunt Hill of Durham? | one of this State's finest citizens in every way ? was burned in effigy. That's right? anyway, that's the story. A new road had left a town off the main drag, and Hill, as a member of the State Highway Commission, was! burned in effigy . . . and who did | the burning? A. H. (Sandy) Gra ham's neighbors at Hillsboro. j Maybe he was in on it, too. That was a long time ago. It's funny how the worm turns, the shoe gets on the other foot, and the bottom rail finally works its way to the top ? and so Sandy shouldn't feel so put out if he'3 criticized a little. For he hasn't been burned at least not in ef figy?yet. WAIT AND SEE? A high ranking Democrat remarked last week that "there is going to be hell to pay if the weather next winter is only half as bad as it was last." The only thing now is just to wait and see . . . OFFICERS AND CIVILIANS ?In front of the Chalefont- Club ? remembered as the meeting place of the G. I. Democrats ? there is a sign which reads as follows: "Officers and Civilians." During the war, it was impossible for an enlisted man to get in the place. And many an enlisted man in the State seems to feel the same way about the GI Democrat group ... or that's the way your reporter hears it. And while the GI Democrats were in session at Pinehurst at lease one uninvited enlisted man passed by, took a picture of the sign still there: "Officers and Civilians," and he has it for fur ther use if necessary. "Why did they have to meet there?" he asks. ENLISTED MEN? Now there seems to be a move on to form same sort of an enlisted men's group, which will not be so poli tical in nature. Frank Parker, say these fellows, was the only legislator-enlisted man invited to Pinehurst. Here are some others who weren't: C. B. Martin of Martin County, a sergeant in the war; Garland Gar; is, who will repiesent Montgomery County, a sergeant: Joe Branch, Martin State senator, a sergeant. There are others, too. C. P. Hathaway, who will re present Gates County in the General Assembly, didn't receive an invitation. He served four years, was an ensign when dis charged. And so the GI Democrats, as said before, must get strength from other quarters to be ef fective. They must give more at tention to the welfare of disabled veterans and to greater represen tation of enlisted men on such groups as court martial boards, etc. To be a potent political or ganization, they must be less political-minded. But there is plenty of time ? and room ? for improvement. NOTES? The N. C. Dairy Pro ducts Association has donated A STITCH IN TIME" *? $S* tv3olS j^ost unattainable, it was never more important to kjj> ^ tire lu> in the best possible condition. That Jon>t have it repaired "?>* be a four-inch blow-out next week if you don t nave now : Join The Brunswick County Farm Bureau VULCANIZE! ODELL BL ANTON EXPERT TIRE REPAIR SUPPLY, N. C. $10,000 to the Better Health set up, ajxmt which you've b?en read ing so much recently ? As the proposed bill now stands, the new i N. C. Tobacco Advisory Council would have powers to accept gifts pnd otherwise to supplement any funds appropriated by the Legislature for the carrying on 'of this woik. The plan will be submitted to the executive com mittee of the Council within a few days . . . . . . the State is getting its share of councils and institutes, i There is the wood council just 'referred to ? A Poultry Council is I 1_ ; in the offing ... A Sweet "Po tato Council is being formed . . . There is a N. C. Meet Institute now in operation ?. . . And don't be surprised if a N. C. cotton group is formed . . . But an Irish potato council, institute, associa tion, triple-A, or something, is the greatest need. The summer crop is still stinking? in many ways! LESSON BOOKLETS- Former .Gov. J. M. Broughton's Sunday | School lessons (at 10 o'clock each Sunday over WPTF) are main taining their popularity through ALWAYS TRY US FIRST FOR Hard To Get Items LOOK AT THESE! IRONS RADIOS DESK LAMPS COMMERCIAL FIXTURES Automatic, fully Guaranteed. . $7.95 AC-DC, 5 and 6 tube Super Hetrodynes beginning at . . $24.12 Florescent Desk lamps, beginning at . . $7. SO . . . Florescent 4 Tube,. 40 watt, UL approved ' $29.60 BRAXTON - WARREN CO. "Everything Electrical" S. MADISON STREET WIQTEYILLE, N. C. FRESH GROCERIES I Next to growing what you need on your own farm, the best place to get food for your family is . . . ' ^ ? R. GALLOWAY General Merchandise SUPPLY, N. C. FREE To Car Owners? ... 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It is now being suggested that his lessons be j written and pamphletized for j general distribution. If you hap pen to get up too late to make j it to Sunday School, just turn to, Broughton and you will get a | lesson that is likely to be far1 better than that of your regular | teacher. Of course, Broughton ? j and this is a fact ? would prefer j that you go on to Sunday School and actively participate in your I church work. It is now estimated , that he has about 100,000 listen- j ers? virtually all voters, too ? every Sunday. The only thing | wrong with getting the lessons j in booklet form is that they are . seldom written. He just stands up there and talks ... as gift- 1 ed a speaker, in the opinion of many, as the State ever had. I OFF THE CUFF ? The circu- J lation of the Charlotte Observer Athletes Foot Itch HOW TO STOP IT Make 5-Minute Test Get TE-OL at any drug store ; Apply this POWERFUL PEN'*.; TRATTN'G fungicide FULL STRENG TH. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch. Get NEW foot comfort of your 35c back. WATSO.V8 PHARMACY I Auto Loans ? FINANCING ? RE-FINANCING ? SALES FINANCED COLUMBUS Finance Co. Main St. at Franklin Second Floor WhltevlOe, N. C. rhone 8 j is now pushing 12S.OOO? Miss Noi ttt Carolina is exp: i ted to be a feature of the State Fair ( Oct. | 15-19) . . . That sergeant who was given Hirohito's white horse is now showing him about the i the country for $400 per day. If Dr. J. S. Dorton can get him down to $300, he may be seen at Raleigh, Charlotte, and Shelby fairs . . . Gov. Cheny's new Packard is seven inches longer than the Cadillac, much bigger. Twenty million calls a day ttiore than a year ago are being made by telephone users in the United States. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to friends and neigh bors for their kindness during our recent bereavement. The Family Of Mrs. Miram P. Fisher CARD OF THANKS We are grateful for the many acts of kindness shown us by friends and neighbisrs following [the sudden deatIi*'orJ o(Jf hdsbirid and father. Mrs. E. R. Outlaw Arid Family CARD OF THANKS Members of the family of Mrs. i.'ene Dosher wish to express their heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbors for their many acts of [ kindness during our time of sor row. The Family Of Mrs. Irene Dosher WANT ADS Auto UPHOLSTERING j ? Convertible Tops J ? Head Linings j ? Side Panels ? Seat Covers ? Body Repair ? Auto Painting ? Welding SEE CLYDE SPRADLEY'S GARAGE & BODY SHOP FOR SALE: I have milk cow* on hand, at all timee for s&taapr trade. A. G. Lewis. Bolivia, N. G Piano Tuning and repairing by expert tuner and technician. J. B. Winner, 215 Walnut St., or Dial &862. Wilmington. !N. C. spotted rat terrior. Body white Small female white and brown with light brown spots on baad. Answers to name of Put. *5.00 reward * for return to *1. J. Sanders, Shallotte, N. C. WANTED: A family on my ffcrm ? near Bolivia. 13 acre* fanping land, two dwelling houses, to bacco barn, etc. 2 2-10 acres tobacco allotment. Can give immediate possession. _ Ed Sparow, Bolivia, Route I. " FOR SALE: 5-column Victor adding machine. Goci condi tion. Price $60.00. J. B. Russ, Southport, N. C. 2 FOR SALE: Two attractive homes in Southport. One or waterfront. These properties are among the most desirable in town. Reasonably priced and buyer is aasured immediate possession. Stevens Agency, Southport. N. C. A UM1 VlftTRATRTY'S NOTICE TO CRKMTOR8 The undersigned. having qualified as administratrix of the estate of H. J. Williamson. deceased, late of Brunswick County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate, to present them to the undersigned. Nellie I. Williamson, Ad ministratrix. at Shallotte, North Car olina. or to It. I. Mlntz, attorney, ai his office in Southport, North Caro lina. on or before Sent ember 4th. 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bur of their recovery. All persops indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned or to the said K. I. Mint*, attorney. This the 4th day of September. 194t>. NBCLIF. 1 WILLIAMSON, Administratrix. 10-lGc AI)MINI$TJUTKIX'S~NOTfCE~~* TO CREDITOR* Having qualified as administratrix o: Uie e??taie of the late Pete Wil liams. deceased of Brunswick Coun ty. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at South |K#ri, North Carolina, on or before tlc? 11 tii day of September. 1947. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of t'.iei.- recovery. All persons indebtfl t-i said estate v\ ill please make im u: "li.tle payment. This t!??? 11th day of Septimi?.j*# W4C. KCTHA WILLIAMS. Admin iMfutrix of the Estate (<( l'ETE WILLIAMS. E. J. Trevatte. Attorney i+im. A IMI I M ST It 4 TO It S N OTIC P. TO < U KIOTO ItH Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. H. Hoi den. Sr. doiefised of Brunswick County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them lo the undersigned at Supply, North Caro lina. on or before the Utli day ?>i September. 1947. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 11th day of September, 19lfi. J. II. I1QLDKX. JIL. Adminis trator of Oip e<tnrt? of J. H. H OLDEN, KR. R. T. Mints, Attorney i?- it; pd. A I ) MIMSTRA TOR'S -NOTICE TO CREDITOR* The undersigned, having qualified as administrator of the estate of 14. W. Ferguson, deceased* late of ftruns wick County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed. E. E. Ferguson, Administra tor, at Bolivia. North Carolina, on or before the Oth day of August. 1947, or this notice will be pleadec in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned. This the 9th day of August. 19415. IS. E. FERGUSON, Administrator 9- 18c ENTRY NOTICE Entry No. 4355 W. H. Simmons enters 25 acre* more or less land in Town Creek township, Brunswick county, N. C., bounded as follows: Beginning at the mouth of Hell Swamp runs up the run of Hell Swamp about three thousand feet to old Long Bridge crossing; thence with the old Long Bridge Koad about south to run o.' Mill Creek, down the run of Mill Creek to the beginning. W. H. SIMMONS. A.. J. WALTON. Ex-offico Entry Taker. 9-1 So W B.&S. BUS LINE SOUTHPORT, N. G. The Following Schedule Will Go Into Effect, Friday, March 1, 1946 - DAILY SCHEDULE - LEAVE Southport _ Supply ? Bolivia VVinnabow, Lanvale .... Wilmington, LEAVE Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Wilmington, Lv. Lanvale ? Lv. Wlnnabow, Lv. Bolivia ?iV. Supply ...... Lv. Southport Ar. LEAVE Southport .. Lv. Supply ? Lv. Bolivia Lv. Winnabow, Lv. Lanvale ? Lv. Wilmington, Ar. LEAVE Wilmington, Lanvale Winnabow, Bolivia ? Supply ? Southport Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. A.M. 7:00 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15 8:30 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:30 A.M. 7:30 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 9:00 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 9:55 10:15 A.M. 9:00 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 11:00 P.M. 1:30 2:00 2:15 2:30 1:35 1:50 2:05 2:20 2:35 3:05 P.M. 3:45 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 0:15 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:30 ? SUNDAY SCHEDULE ? A.M. 10:45 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 1:35 1:50 2:05 2:20 2:35 3:05 P.M. 3:45 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:15 6:20 6:35 6:50 7:05 7:20 7:50 .M. 00 :30 45 00 15 30 10:00 10:1S 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:30 P.M. 6:00 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:15 7:30 6:20 6:35 6:50 7:05 7:20 7:50 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:30
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