The B-Hfoe By Betty Lou Jacobs Well, Folks, there are only 13 more days of school this year! In- spite of the cold' weather, Thursday afternoon saw the eight grade enjoying a picnic at Hold en Beach. It seems as though the students tried to out do old man cold weather by going in summing anyway. From the way they talked it was pretty cold coming back on the' truck, but everyone did have a good time. The freshman class was honored ] at a party given by their grade father, Mr. A.' D. Willetts, onj Friday night of last week. Say, Juniors, what was all that fuss we were hearing from your class Thursday afternoon ? From what we can make out they were planning a beach party and they couldn't quite make up their minds about the beach they want ed to visit. A3 usUal the class was divided into two groups. The girls wanted to go to one beach ahd the boys wanted to go to an other. But nothing has been made definite yet, so we'll let you khow more next week about it. Say, you Seniors of Bolivia high school, we didn't know you could do it. We're talking about the fine job you did on your class play at our school and also at Waccamaw and Sdiithport. It was really worth seeing. Congratula tions. Don't faint, but Louise Gray and Currie Shaw have a great scare for you these days. It any of you readers would like to see a sight just go to the science room of Bolivia high school and I have a look. There you will find ; Louise's and Currle's face hang ing: on the wall. Now don't get I the wrong- idea, because its just a plaster copy of their faces that Mr. Page fixed, just experi menting*. Next Tuesday will' be a big I night for the freshmen class class, ahd Mrs. Page ate planning fiSr HEAVY'S FISB In old post office building, next door to Owl's Head Grill and Pool Room. Everything Fresh and ready for the pan. "We Dress Them" Shallotte, N.-G. - r FOR SALE j Good Brunswick County Native Grown field peas at $8.50 per bushel. Fine Lespedeza Hay $30.00 per ton. Good Lespedeza Hay $25.00 per ton. DuPont Dynamite $14.50 per case. THE COUNTRY STORE Longwood j -Ni - G. TARHEEL WILDLIFE SKETCHES ?Buffer Species Are Important too "sove PREDATORS ARE NECESSARY AS. THEY CONTROL MANYUNOCS/RABLS SPECIES - SHARP-WINCED HAWKS HORNED OWLS AND crows SELF-HUNTING roxes TURTLES ANO CAR FISH a MOLES SHREWS CHIRMUNKS MICE RATS SMALL BIRDS RABBITS NATURE STRIVES TO MAINTAIN A BALANCE BETWEEN HER VARIOUS POPULATIONS WHICH CANNOT BE DISTURBED WITH OUT SERIOUS AFFECT - THIS IS A BASIC PRIIKIPLE IN WILD LIFE MANAGEMENT It/lri Donit to give them a party at the teacherage. Someone ought to ask Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Page how they won the new syrup pitehe at the P. T. A. meeting last Tuesday night. The Bolivia Bears have been very busy for about two weks playing baseball. They defeated the Shallotte Pirates by a score of 15 to 5. The Bolivia boys showed the fans some very good playing. Shallotte was good, too, but Bolivia -out-played them. Their next game was with Southport at the port city dia mond. This time they were up against competion and on the short end by a score of 17 to 8. The Bears tangled last with Shallotte and were against a tighter team than before. The Bears won by a small margin of 12 to 11. The Bears had a very god lead but errors broke their defense and Shallotte took the break. Bolivia team has two or three more games to play this season. The next is scheduled for May 19 at home. Come on out and give them your support. Contractor Sees More New Homes Raymond Bellamy Say? That Much Building Has Been Completed On Holden Beach With More To Come According to Raymond Bellamy builders supply man at SHallotte, eighteen new homes have been constructed at Holden Beach this year and plans are now under-. Friday, May 20th INTERIOR COMPLETELY REMODELED NEW EQUIPMENT INSTALLED PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE DELICIOUS MEALS SERVED SEAFOOD OUR SPECIALTY Yotir Visit To Southport Will Not Be Complete Until You Visit f ^ 8 m I 6. W. McGLAMERY, Proprietor Soutfcport, N. C. -*? ? >?