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LET US SERVE YOU Service and satisfaction are two things tha have helped develope the fine reputation tha is enjoyed by Supply as a Brunswick count) trading center. We have been in busines; here for many years, and these principah have governed our operations. We invite yoi to come in to see for yourselff. R. GALLOWAY General Merchandise SUPPLY, N. G. foil SHALLOW WELLS Fie. 2090 "MARVEL" Capacity: 275 and 375 gallons per hour. Uuiot operation. Timken roller bearing* on crankshaft. Bali bearings on crank end of con nectlng rod.. Automatic air control. Stainless steel piston ro«|. Many other features. • Increasing thousands of families, are buying water systems before spending money for less important modern conveniences. And more and more people are buying Deming Water Systems after they know about their many superior advantages. The Deming "MARVEL” Shallow Well System illustrated ... like all other Deming Water Systems ... is so QUIET you can’t bear it run! Dependable, too! And it costs so little to run. See us about Deming Shallow and Deep Well Water Systems. There’s a right type at the right price to meet YOUR requirements. COASTAL PLUMBING CO. (NEXT TO WILLIAMSON MOTOR SHALLOTTE, hi, C. CO.) The 'Pirate i- By: The Three Buccaneers (Kat, Jan, & Peg) •| 7 i Howdy, Folks! Yes, it’s us , again, telling you the latest about the Pirates. Tuesday Rev. James Carroll spoke to us on “Why We Obej Laws.” Wednesday the Jolly Roger staff had thair second meeting of the year. The plans for get ting ads were discussed. Mem bers of the staff this year are: Editor, Gertrude Hewett; Assis tant Editor, Gwendolyn Blanton; Photography Editor, Hendersor Rourk; Sports Editor, Amelia Kirby; Senior Class Editor, Betty Ruth Grissett; Make-up Editor Mary Gwen Chadwick; Activity Statement Of The Ownership, Man ggemeut and Circulation Required bj the Act of Congress of August *4 It* 12, us amended by the Acts o March 3. 1933 amt .Tulv 2, 1946 (Title 39, U. S. Code, Section 233) Of The State Port Pilot, published weekly at Southport, N. C„ for Octo ber 1, 1950. 1. The names and addresses of til, publisher, editor, managing editor, ant business managers are: Publisher, James M. Harper, Jr„ Southport, Pt. C. Editor, James M, Harper, Jr., Southport. -N. C. Business Manager, James M. Har per, Jr., Southport, N. C. 2. The owner is; (if owned by a corporation, its name and addresi must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresset of stockholders owning or holding one per cent or more of total amount oi stock. If not owned by a corpora tion, the names and addresses of thf Individual owners must be given. II owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as those of each in dividual member, must be given.) James M. Harper. Jr., Southport, N. C., Leslie S. Thompson, Whiteville, N. C. 3. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities are: None. 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, in cases where the stockholder or secu rity holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom sUoh trustee is acting; also the statemepts in the two paragraphs show the affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not ap pear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity ciher than that of a bpna fide owner. ®- The average number of copies of each issue of this publica tion sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the twelve months preceding the date shown above was. (This Information is required from daily, weekly, semiweekly and tri-weekly newspapers only) 1,573. James M. Harper. Jr„ Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day. of Oct. 1950. (Seal) B. ,T. HOLDEN A silt. Clerk Superior Court 20 I Great Models | fee It... Try It..* s 4 Power Groups Come in today and trade in your mule and farm machinery for a new CASE TRACTOR and equip ment. “It helps a lot on your down payment.” We can also furnish you International Super A’s and Farmall Cub tractors, as well as Allis-Chalmers B, John Deere M and Ford Tractors. All these tractors are brand new and marked at list prices. “Yes, your mule and horse drawn farm machinery will help make a payment on them too”. | MULES — 40 — MULES We have on hand for sale or trade forty (40) nice mules. Gome in and f see them. s. L. FULLER 8C CO. Your Case Farm Machinery Dealer S. L. Fuller Roy Elliott L. K. Fuller Day Phone 164-J Phone—Night 434-W WHITEVILLE Editor, Kathleen Clemmons; Bus iness Manager, Scott McKeitlian Assistant Business Manager, Hai old Gore; Circulation Manager Carol Ann Sellers; Assistant Cir culation Manager, Elizabetl Caison; Advertising Manager, Bil Tripp; Assistant Advertising Manager, Robert (Bunky) Beli amy. Mrs. Betty Hewett is ii charge of the editor's staff am Mr. Bobbie Sellers is in chargt of the business’ staff. Friday afternoon the Pirate: took over the Wilmington Fresh men by a score of 22 to 6. Higi scorer was Bunky Bellamy. Seen Around: Some of th< Shallotte students talking to J W. Dyson, a player on the Wil mington Freshman team who wa: a former Shallotte student.—Loi; Pigott taking pictures.- The sen ior girls rushing to English clas; to get a front seat. Can yoi imagine that ? It seems that al of a sudden the boys want fron seats, too.—Ann Chadwick witl Faye Hewetts' skirt on. Wher we saw Faye, we recognized he: skirt, too. It was Ann’s.—Caro Ann Sellers and Sylvia Princ( acting as substitute cheer leaders —Janice and Carolyn Holden ant Mvrna Clemmons discussing ths ... the letters start. Then —iny readers of THE CHRIS TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR tell the Editor how much they enjoy this daily world-wide newspaper. "The Monitor is the mi carefully edited news paper in the V. S. . . " Valuable aid in teacl ing . . • *News that is complete and fair. . ,, ." 'The Monitor surely is a reader’s necessity ..." You, too, will find the Monitor informative, with complete world news . . . and as neces sary -as your HOME TOWN paper. Use this coupon for a Special Introductory subscription — 26 ISSUES FOR ONLY $1—And listen Tuesday nights over ABC stations to ”Tbe Christian Science Monitor Views the News.” The Christian Science Monitor One, Norway Sc, Boston I5,Mas*.,U.S.A. Please (end me an introductory suh, scription to The Christian Science Monitor—26 Issues. I enclose jl, (name) (city) (address) {zone) • (state) 4: Over 5 million Maytag* (old— far more than any other washer, Om la aad ptac* year itln aaw Kings Electrical Sales Co. Shallotte, N. C. | *■——MBW , ’ '*■ » NOTICE To All Ladies Sewing Machines For a good reconditioned ma chine see Jones at Front and Castle Street. We also have new machines for as little as $98.50 and up. All machines guaranteed. | We also repair all makes and j models. We have all kinds of ac | eessories. all kind of parts for | off-makes machines, also button hole workers. JONES SEWING MACHINE SHOP 521 S. Front St. | Wilmington, N. C. Phone — 33151 football games.—And everybody looking at their report cards. So long for now. WILDLIFE CU B TO MEET i i There will be a meeting of the ; Brunswick County Wildlife Club j October 27 at Town Creek at 7:30 i o'clock. I i __ , HOSPITAL PATIENT I Mrs. .Toe Maultsby of Winna ■ bow is in the James Walker Hos- i : j pital in Wilmington with a heart ■ j attack. [ATTEND GAME j Among the Southport folks who | ! ! attended the Wake Forest-Caro- j , lina foothall game in Chapel Hill I • | Satui-day were Mr. and Mrs. R. i ; j M. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Tom- j : mie Garner, Mrs. Amaretta Burr, j . j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walton and 1 i , E. .T. Prevatte. and Mr. and Mrs. 1 i j G. W. McGlamery. | SERVICES HELD 4 i ; Continued On Page Four j : I of age, was a native of Brunswick . j county, the son of the late Isaac Jenrette and Amaretta Regan . j Jenrette. Following his graduation 1 from medical school, he practiced [ for a time in this county before . entering government service. Two . year ago he retired because of ; poor health and came to South ■ port to make his home. ! Read The Want Ads. AMUZU THEATRE SOUTHPORT, N. C. Admission—14c and 30c i Shows Nightly, Starts 7:00 P. M. Except Saturday— SShows — Starts at 6:30 P. M. Thurs., Fri., Oct, 19-20 “MIGHTY JOE YOUNG” Terry Mocrs, Ben Johnson ALSO—Selected Short Saturday, October 21 “RETURN OF THE BADMEN” Randolph Scctt end Anne Jefferses ALSO—Ray McKinley And Orchestra Mon., Tues., Oct- 23 -24 ‘ KEY TO THE CITY” Clark Gable and Lpretta Young .ALSO—jCartaon i fWednesday, Oct. 25 “TRAIN TO ALCATRAZ” Don Barry - Janet Martin ALSO—Chapter 11— “WILD BILL KICKOK” COMING “SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON” (In Technicolor) John Wayne - Joanne Dru MMCWurpE >n i - ~r vr-T-.rriisiirsnwv =~1~". j^.- rTT|-»T7---lg-.VT-.il7. He is survived by his wife; one son. Lt. Homer Jenrette, on duty in JKorea with the U. S. Navy; one' brother, James I. Jenrette, Ash; and by two sisters, Mrs. J. L. Bennett, Durham, and Mrs. S. T. Bennett, Southport. Funeral services were conduct ed Thursday afternoon at Friend ship Baptist church, with Dr. J. M. Wag'gette, pastor of South port Presbyterian church, in charge. He was laid to rest in the church cemetery, with members of tile Brunswick County Post No. 3 94, American Legion, serv ing as pallbearers. FOUR, BRUNSWICK (Continued from cage one) olina counties, 18 states, District of Columbia, Cuba, and the Panama Canal Zone. They are distributed as follows: North Carolina 543, South Caro lina 83, Virginia 71, Florida 26, Tennessee 15, Georgia 15, Mary land 6, Louisiana 4, Alabama 4, District of Columbia 3, New Jersey 3, New York 3, Pennsy lvania 2. Kentucky 2, Texas 2, West Virginia 2, Cuba 2, Colora do 1, Indiana 1, Panama Canal Zone 1, Washington 1. Of these students, 348 are women and 439 are men. ROUTINE SESSION (Continued from page one) guilty to charges of possessing tax-paid whiskey and was taxed with costs. Lester O. Milliken pleaded guilty to charges of speeding and was fined $10.00 and costs. John Willie White was tried on charges of possession and i prayer for judgement was con tinued. Edgar L. Holden was found guilty of failure to observe stop sign and was taxed with one-haif the costs. Raleigh Floyd, Jr., was found guilty of reckless operation. Sen tence of 30 days on the- roads was suspended upon payment of costs^ The charge or creating a gen era] disturbance in a public place against A. E. Simmons was nc^[ prossed at the request of the solicitor. Dan McKay, facing charges of assault, escaped the same way. Joseph Williams was charged with reckless operation. He ten edred a plea of guilty of speed ing. Judgement of 30 days on that roads was suspended upon pay* ment of costs. tANNYjm TELLS YOU WHY HE SMOKES ONLY CAMELS SINGING & STAR W OF STAGE, RADIO AND TELEVISION cflMei being A singer, I SMOKE CAMELS. THE 30-DAy MILDNESS V. TEST PROVED CAMELS' AGREE WITH MV — ^ throat! YES, CAMELS ARE SO MILD fhat in a coast-ro-coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels—and only Camels — for 30 days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported Not one single case of throat irritation due to smoking CARTELS §H§p(l jffifclgg: -gg&flfr- ‘ £$t: ;pm^mm pi? . J-y jj^-:'.-'"]K Made by the Anvil Brand folks Yes, men, all the know-how Anvil Brand has gained in 50 years of quality overall making goes ihto these Dungarees. They’re master tailored to really fit.* They fit snug around the waist. Graduated leg-lengths! Heavy denim—wears like iron! Plenty of corded bar tacks to prevent rips.and tears! All these long-wearing features rolled into one great big value. Ask for Dun garees made by Anvil Brand . . . They can take all the punishment your job can give them. Both men's and boy’s sizes. ’•'Sanforized for less than 1% shrinkage. Two Styles 1. LACE BACK STYLE . . . with two wide tunnel loops. Inserted hip pockets and swing side pockets. 2. 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Trial size, $' ,25, Large family or hospital size, $3.50. © 1950, Tlie I.elllanc Corporation
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