Leland News Alvin E. Dresser, son of Mr. anil Mrs. K. B. Dresser, of Le land. has been elected to the honor society of Phi Kappa Phi at State College, where he is a senior student. This is a national honor society and the invitations are hasetl on scholarship. At State College young Mr. Dresser ranks third on the senior class. He is also on the Dean's List as one of the senior* who have maintained a high average since entering college. He was elected to the honorary mechani cal engineering fraternity of Pi Tau Signia. In Mechanics at the college each week this semester. Thomas J. Butler, Jr., M. M. P> c USN, has received his honor able discharge. While in the Navy ? he saw service in China, Guam, Japan, Pearl Harbor. He was with the Pacific Fleet, aboard the U. S. S. Raby and Destroyer Escort 6981. The Raby is a patrol ship. The young ex-service man is th>> son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Butler, Sr., of Leland. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Floyd Jones had as their guests for the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Koy E. Daw kins and two children, Koy Ellis and Trudy, also Mrs. Sidney Ger ringer, all of Rockingham. Mrs. Dawkins and Mrs. Gerringer are sisters of Mrs. Jones. While here they attended the Berstein-Finkle stein wedding in Wilmington, Sun day. Alton L. Raynor, S ljc USN, is spending a 60 day leave with his, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter ?oiynor, Sr. He has just recently! returned to the States after two years duty in the Pacific. At the j conclusion of his 60 day leave he I will report in San Francisco,; California. M. E. Smith, local merchant,' has returned home from Miami, Fla., where he went to attend the funeral of his brother. W. T. Smith. ! Mrs. Eurie Peterson is still a ( patient in the James Walker Me morial hospital in Wilmington, j Reports are that her condition seems much improved. Dexter Raynor, Jr.. who is af filiated with the Armour Fertiliz er Works at Leland, has been sent to Sandusky, Ohio, for several months. State Highway Patrolman and Mrs. V. B. Pierce, Jr., and daughter, Sylvia, spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Perry, Sr., parents of Mrs. Pierce. Patrolman Pierce is stationed at Rich Square. Friends here regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Anna Harrelson at her home in Rocky Mount. She was formerly a resident of Le land. She is survived by two sons, George and Phil, both of Rocky Mount. Funeral services were held at Salisbury, Md. Henry L. and W. D. Anderson, Jr., of Fairmont spent last week end here with their mother, Mrs. Mary E. Anderson. Mrs. Callie Wingo of Atlanta, Ga., arrived Sunday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Paden, Sr. Miss Maggie Lee Godwin of i iNew York City and Wilmington spent last week end here with her sister, Mrs. Albert Lossen. Friends will be interested to know that U. L. Rourk is im proving rapidly after his recent illness. Dave Wells, formerly of Delco, is now making his home here with his daughter, Mrs. Ed Wes sell. Mrs. J. E. Mintz attended the funeral services of Mrs. Anna Harrison in Salisbury, Maryland, Wednesday. Mrs. Mamie McFarland spent last week end in Fayetteville with Her sister, Mrs. Buck Crumpler. Miss Bettie Mintz, of Washing ton, D. C., has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mintz. Thurston Lewis of Fairmont spent last week end here with his family. Friends of Mrs. Dexter Raynor, Sr., will be glad to learn that she is recovering nicely from a I serious operation at the Jame*: Walker Memorial hospital, :e cently. RETURN FROM REA MEETING HEI.D IN CHICAGO C. D. Branch returned from Chicago Thursday where he at tended a national REA conven tion. He flew from Chicago to Asheville and was accompanied hy W. A. Mintz and Dr. E. D. Bish op, manager of Brunswick REA. ; Dr. Bishop flew to the convention' i.ionday, I Not Necessarily Conductor: "No smoking, sir." Passenger: "I'm not smoking." Conductor: "You have a pipe in your month." Passenger: "I havt shoes en) my feet, too, but I'm not walk- i ing!" t ? Read The Want Ads BOLIVIA SCHOOL LUNCH j Continued From Page One | and all of the other numerous essentials to the operation of a| lunch room. After the first food supplies were purchased they had | about $25.00 left over, according to Principal O. C. Bruton, when he was interviewed this week, "We still have just about $25.00 left over." But with neither gain nor loss of capital, an enormous amount of good has been dpne by the lunch room since it first went in to operation. With 450 students at Bolivia 250, or more than half the boys and girls, are regular patrons of the lunch room. For, 15 cents daily they get a warm, substantial lunch of egga, meat, bread, fruit juice, milk, etc. They get this right there in the warm,' comfortable building, seated at j good tables. The daily lunche? are prepared! by Mrs. Carrie Tharp with Mrs., Lillian Mercer and Mrs. Pearl' Sullivan as helpers. These ladles. [ in turn, have the unstinted help of the domestic science class of J the high school. A fine thing in connection with | the lunch room operation is that, it has' the sympathetic under- j stand and wholehearted support I of the patrons of the school. An | unhearalded and unannounced visit there this week revealed the full of students and ladies 0| community. With such intere the Bolivia women folks she the school lunch room, it fol that the men folks are no interested. COLD LIQUID MEDICINE IS BE1 Get split second relief of Cold Miseries the largest selling Liqwid Cold Fiepcot. .n >? t LIQUID 666 ?oi? ?"u?" SEEDS^nd SETS This is the time of year when people start to thinking about planting a garden. Do some1 planning and planting now and enjoy the fruits of your labors during the Sprnig and I Summer months. R. GALLOWAY General Merchandise SUPPLY, N. C. GENERAL INSURANCE COVERAGE OF ALL KINDS lj you have Insurance Problems? Come in and discuss them with us. We want to be of service to you. COOKE INSURANCE AGENCY SHALLOTTF, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce that we have been appointed exclusive Major Appliance Dealer for Brunswick County . . . For? ? COMPLETE HOTPOINT LINE . . . ? Consisting of Refrigerators, Washing Machines, Electric Ranges, Freezers, Hot Water Heaters, Automatic Ironers. . . . The above appli ances are manufactured by Edison General Electric Co., affiliate of the General Electric Corporation. Your Complete Satisfaction Is Our Recommendation! KING'S ELECTRICAL SALES COMPANY Shallotte, N. C. WE DELIVER NOW... ANY OF YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS V-C STANDARD BRANDS OF -FERTILIZERS WE RECOMMEND 3-9-6 ? Prolific for Tobacco WE ALSO HAVE 3.8-5?Lion ... 4-10-6?General Crop AND OTHER BRANDS Order Now?It Will Be Delivered! CHARLES RUSS, Dealer SHALLOTTE, N. G. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT To The People of Brunswick County:? At the urgent request of my friends. I hereby offer myself as* a candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the will of the Republican Primary. I Solicit Your Vote and Support. LONNIE EVANS, Ash, N. C. FLEMING WILLYS CO 304 N. Second Street WILMINGTON, N. C. Jeeps . . . Jeep Pick-Up Trucks Jeep Station W agons See Your Local Age tit, Herbert Johnson PHONE 3133 SOUTHPORT, N. C. ? Clean Used Cars and Pick-Up Trucks ? We will give you more for your used car?TRY US I L.&J. CAFE .Located at Jimmy Lambro Service Station. 1 Vs Miles From Shallotte, N. C. On U. S. Highway No. 17 Regular Dinners, Steaks, Chops, Fried Chicken, Seafood, Sandwiches ? Open Every Sunday ? A VINICAS HAS YOUR OLD BED GROWN HARD? If you have made your own bed hard? you still do not have to sleep in it. Let us in stall springs. We can make your old mattress into an Innerspring Mattress at less than one-half the cost of a new one. We can make over your old cotton mattresses BAREFOOT MATTRESS CO. A Brunswick County Business LELAND, N. G. THOMAS CAFE On Route 17?one mile north of S. C. State Line Steaks ... Chops ... Seafoods Pit Cooked Barbecue ? Sandwiches a Specialty STOP and TRY US FOR SERVICE ! ! MRS. JUNELLA THOMAS, Prop. WE TOP THEM ALL! Ford Cyclone Lock Shingle. This is tfie shingle you have been looking for. Rides out the most severe wind storms, yet costs no more. 36 - Months To Pay R. B. WARREN, General Contractor / ROOFING ? ASBESTOS SIDING ? PAINTING Cement and Brick Work Dial 2-0129 ? WILMINGTON, N. C. ? 210 S. 9th St. J. E. PINNER, Agent PHONE 3256 SOUTHPORT, N. C. AMUZUi THEATRE SOUTHPORT, N. C. ? m ADMISSION?9c and 25c 2 Shpws Nightly, 1st at 7 P. M. ( Except Saturday. 3 Shows Sat., starting 6:30 P.M. Thurs., - Fri., March 18 -19? MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE" BOB HOPE and DOROTHY LAMOUR Also?"Island Fling" Saturday, March 20? "THUNDER MOUNTAIN", TIM HOLT Also?"Palmetto Quail" Mon., - Tues., March 22-2S? | "THE LONG NIGHT" HENRY FONDA and BARBARA DEL GEDDES Also?"Tenderfoot Trails" Wednesday, March 24? "BIG TOWN" PHILIP REED and HILLARY BROOKS Alco, f'hapt. 11, The Sea Hound' ?COMING? "DOWN TO EARTH" Rita Hayworth, Larry Parks -INSURANCE AUTO . . LIABILITY . . FIRE . . COLLISION LIFE . . HOSPITALIZATION J. B. HEWETT ? Insurance of All Kinds ? SHALLOTTE, - - - NORTH CAROLIlj POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT! IT IS WITH GREAT PLEASURE .... . . . after being assured the support of a yn at m:i| voters of Brunswick County, that I announce myselfl a candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSION'!] subject to the will of the Republican Primary. 4 Your Vote And Support In My Behalf Will Be Appreciated. ISAAC E. REYNOLDS SHALLOTTE, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENT I - The Shallotte Livestock Market . . . will be open for the purchase of hop? and catt every day, beginning Monday, Dec. 1, 1947, and contii ing each day thereafter. DAILY MARKET PRICES WILL BE PAID W. McKinley Hevvett, Mgr. Shallotte, N. j SPRING IS HERE!! GARDEN SEED-FIELD SEED We handle nothing but the best, and we offer a wide selection. -FERTILIZER WE ARE AGENTS FOR V-C and WILMINGTON OIL & FERTILIZER CO. PLOWS and PLOW PARTS Repair when practical?Replace when needed. MINTZ 8C COMPANY Harry L. Mints. Jr., Mgr. Supply, N. C SUPPLY, N. C. A Bank for Farmers.. Where you always receive the friendly understanding of an institution thoroughly familiar with farming and farm problems. WHITEVILLE CHADBOURN TABOR CITY FAIRMONT KENANSVILLE SOUTHPORT CLARKTON SHALLOTTE ROSE HILL Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation