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Shallotte ( THEATRE 5HALLOTTE, N. C. Urst show be pins each evening at 7:30 o'clock. First Show Satur day at 6:00. Late Show Saturday at 9:15. Sunday Show at 8:80. Wed., Thur., Nov. 30, Dec. 1 "LUST FOR GOLD" I. Lupino and Glenn Ford Fri., - Sat., Dsc- 2-3 "EL PASO" J. Payne and Gail Russel LATE SHOW ? Saturday And Sunday, Dec. 3-4 "MY FRIEND IRMA" Marie Wilson - John Lund Mon., - Tues., Dec. 5-6 "DOOLINS OF OKLAHOMA." R. Scott and John Ireland Wed., - Thurs., Dec. 7-8 "MR. BELVEDERE GOES TO COLLEGE" Clifton Webb and Shirley Temple Takes Over New Methodist Charge Rev. Tracy Varnum, young Methodist preacher of the Var ? numtown community near Supply left last week for his new charge in the Elizabeth City District. He has been appointed to the Stumpy Point Charge with four churches. Rev. Mr. Varnum has been pastor of the Dixon Chapel, Piney Grove and Shiloh Methodist churches. He has been in church work four years. Southport Man Loses License Jasper Bellamy Has Beer Li cense Revoked Following Conviction On Charge Of Liquor Violation Arrested and convicted on charges of possessing whiskey for the purpose of sale, Jasper Bel lamy, Southport negro, had his beer license revoked on Nov. 19th by the State A. B. C. board, according to R. L. Bissette, of the board who was here Monday. Bellamy had several gallons of whiskey hidden in an about his beer parlor, according to the sev eral arresting officers. They pro duced 21 pint bottles of whiskey and half a gallon of wine as evidence against him when he was tried in Recorder's court. He was given an eight months road sen tence, suspended on payment of a fine of $100.00 and costs. Mr. Bissette stated in an in terview Monday that just as soon as the board was advised of the conviction of the negro of law j violations they suspended or took I away his beer license. He added ; that similar action would be 1 taken in the case of all beer 'parlor operators who do not hew to the law being law abiding or | in failure to keep an orderly 1 place. Farmers Invited To Demonstration Tractor Show Will Be Stag ed Friday Morning at Wil I mington And Brunswick Farmers Invited to Attend The Veterans Agricultural I classes in New Hanover county I are sponsoring a big tractor show ! | to which all farmers in Brans- 1 wick county are invited, the event to be staged at the Bluetenthal ! Airport in Wilmington, Friday of 'this week from 10 to 3 o'clock. Jake Tinga, teacher at the . Bolivia school, states that demon I strations will be given in the I use of fifty pieces of equipment on various farm tractors, such !as Ford, Farmall, John Deere and Massey Harris tractors. In this demonstration the manufac I tures are cooperating. The Inter I national paper company is send ing its giant fire plow to demon strate the plowing of fire lanes. The event promises to be an Itdimaie Christmas Gilts Always Welcome Lingerie and Hosiery gifts for everyone ? from teen to granny cge ! Nylon Hosiery Quilted Robes Finest Quality ' Chenille Robes AH Pastel Colors * ' ' Silk Negligee Lace Trimmed Bed Jackets Tailored and Lacc Rayon Panties Plain and Fancy Laco Trimmed i IP Nylon Panties Rayon Pajamas Rayon Slips Nylon Slips Shallotte Trading Co. HOBSON KIRBY. Prop. ? SHALLOTTE, N. C. ; 'interesting and profitable one to all farmers and tractor owners who may attend. Mr. Tinga says that many farmers in this coun ty are not using their tractors and equipment to the best ad vantage, because of lack of know how. Speeders Caught On U. S. No. 17 Highway Patrolman Pierce Brought In Warrants On Monday For Several Tour ist Caught Traveling Over 70 Miles Per Hour Bonds and warrants for nine teen speeders were brought in Monday by State Highway Patrol man J. C. Pierce of St anoite. The cases were all received too late to be docketed for action at Monday's session of th? Recorders I curt. Most of the warrants alleged speed of 70 miles per hour and up to 90. Only cash and travellers checks are acceptable as bond. In this case the operators halted by pat rolman Pierce put up an even $400.00. It is expected that about all will waive appearance and have the fines and costs taken from the bonds at next Monday's session of court. None of these arrested were residents of Brunswick or ad joining: counties it is said. All were northerners enroute to Flor ida and apparently bent on get ting there as quickly as possible. VISITED IN SOIJTHPORT Miv Wesley Glover of Baton Rouge, La., spent the week-end here with Dr. and Mrs. Landis G. Brown. Mr. Glover is head of the Department of Occupation al Standards for the State of Louisiana. He is a brother of Mrs. Brown. CATHOLIC INFORMATION Preventing Skids With A St. Christoper Medal ? More and more danger on the road. More and more deaths on the highway. More and more St. Christopher medals in automo biles. Medals? What good can they do? Can they put new treads on old tires? Can they tighten brakes that are loose? Can they keep blinding lights from the eye" They can NOT! A medal is inert matter. It has no power ,n itself. But, listen! On it is tho likeness of a saint ? a third-cen tury martyr who, tradition tells us, spent much of his earthy time in transporting folks in safety across a turbulent stream ? thereby becoming the patron saint of all travelers. But what use can a third-cen tury saint be to a twentith-cen tufy motorist? No use in his own right, but lots of use to him who believes in the intercession of the saints. For instance: ACatholic steps into his car. His eye lights on a medal which portrays the patron saint of travelers. Being thus re minded, the motorist prays for protection on his journey to one whom the Church recognizes offi- I cially as a saint and whom we j therefore know to be near and j dear to God. All prayers are heard. There- j fore St. Christopher hears and j carries the petition to the throne I of Him who loves us. Such inter- j cession from a saint beloved by | God is potent, God hears and an- j swers in His own way, which is j always the best for our ultl? i mate good. So you see, a St. Christopher i medal in a car can do a lot of : good. Indirectly it can stop skids, I blowouts, or any other calamity,] if one has faith in the prayers i of a saint and appreciation of the* fact that God can do anything j He wunts to do. But to him who has no suchi faith, a St. Christopher medal is 1 of the evact same use as a four- j leaf clover, a buck-eye, or a j rabbit's foot ? no use at all except' perhaps to reveal openly a silly superstition. It it's anything Caitholic, ask a Catrolic! For further information write P. O. Box 351, Whitevifie, N. C. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart felt appreciation to our friends for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy dur ing our bereavement in the death of my brother. Drew Long and Family Shallotte, N. C. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our ap preciation of the acts of the many friends in Brunswick coun ty and Wilmington for their help and sympathy shown so gener ously following the loss of our home and possessions by fire on November 20th. Bryson Hickman and Family Bolivia, N. C. Read The Want Ads. CHRISTMAS GOODS 1 Let us help you with your Christmas list. We have many items that will be ^ cal to give and good to receive. Make^ Christmas dollar do its duty. i R. GALLOWAY General Merchandise SUPPLY, N. C. FOR THE HOME Electric And Gas Appliances Westinghouse & Hotpoint Electric Ranges Tappan ? Magid Chef ? Hardvvick Gas Ranges (These Make Wonderful Christmas Presents) Furniture & Furnishings Bedroom, Living Room & Kitchen Furniture Occasional Chairs ? Rockers ? Rugs ? Lamps Linoleum Rugs 9 x 12; 12 x 12; 12 x 15 By Leading Manufacturers Of Nation Many Other Things To Help Make Your Home Conveneint & Beautiful KINGS ELECTRICAL SALES CO. SHALLOTTE, N. C. C *? :'.1f ?* ' Look at the Record! CHEVROLET ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS PREFERRED OVER NEXT MAKE DT MORE THAN 2 TO 1* Hero It clear-cut endorsement by truck buytri and wot a? revealed by official registration figures? and whot'? m?r*' Ch*vrol?f trucks out,?|| the next fwo m?k? combined.* That's the record-now look otths rw?* look at Chevrolet's sturdy construction, ruggid p?w" with economy, handling ease and convenience, look?* the extra advantages of Chevrolet trucks and thena^ the Iowa Hit priest In the Industry. Now you know wlif Chevrolet trucks lead them pill Come In and Itl u$ *h?w you and tell you the full story of Chevrolet truck vein'1 *,i?ff'C.ial I<e6i?tration Figures coveriiiR < ?hevr"1"-' <"'fM tor ,he te" months, Dec. 1S<S - Sep!. 19?9. O?llon u! vaLVE-IN-HEAD ENGINES? Greater Smooth^ ??a P6r '?*^ * D'APHRAGMSPRINGCIUTCH * SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSIONS 8tronn?r IH*0 8hiftin? * HYPO'D REAR AXLES-5 <?? BRAKPQ r" 8P'r*' bev#l type * DOUBLE-ARTlCUWT/f IncreaMrf f, pl#t? driv8r control . WIDE-BASE WHEft?* the c/h M?6 * ^VANCE-DESIGN STyUNO-JJ hanHit 'Breathe*" * BALL-TYPE STEEPING'^ ?ndllng . UNIT-DESIGN BODIES-Precision built ELMORE MOTOR Co. Bolivia, North Carolina
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