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Better So;’ Believed To Be
Ettduc .n snt To Better
fV*en To Engage In Farm
Op orations
Conservation farming is helping
to hold good farmers on the laml
as well as good land on the farms,
"ays G. R. Holden, Chairman of
the Brunswick County PTvtA. Com
mittee.
This applies particularly to yo
ung farmers who have had ex
perience on their home fauns and
specia: 'raining-' in crops and soils.
These young men who might oth
erwise seek employment elsewhe
re are given an extra inducement
to stay on the farm because of
the .improved productivity of thl
land. What his already been done
to building up the soil also encou
rages hem to continue to 'improve
their farms.
It also applies to tenant faffl!! •
era, says Chairman Holden.
owners who are fbtlowin t*
on good conservntiion pj o:: a mi
for their farms arc making thei
places more attractive to obtain
and hold good farmers. The land
owner who takes an interest in his
farm and works with his tenants
in helping' to build a better farm
is not only making his place more
attractive to a good farm hr
is adding to the stability of his
farming operations.
In this way the Agricultural
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WE HAVE A BARN FULL
OF GOOD, YOUNG
ULES
AGES 5 to 1 YEARS
t F: sody T© G© To Work!
'• Abo Hava A Good Selection Of
GOOD USED MULES.
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' ave In our house a full line of King, Bush &
c or Disc Harrows for a I! Type Tractors.
n cn hand plenty of Certain-Teed 210-lb. DUSLECOTE MULTI
.:-s—dark qreen and blue black. Also have EVERLA5
iGf M:r;. SfDIffG. FLE7, Best Grade ASBESTOS SID
a :: plenty of - - - -
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We he.
w €w Varazed! w Ateinum
rs 1 Wagons, f Tress, Horse-Drawn Disc Har
‘•’e. s, Drs'rifeofors, Plows and Cul/ivators.
W . HAVE A SPECIAL PRICE ON ALL SIZES
FERTILIZER A^D LIME SPREADERS
T ier [ferns Used On The Farm !
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Conservation Program is helping
to- keep good land on the fin.y
of Brunswick County and gooJ
farmers on t;: - is'i l.
Tide has helped to-improve con
ditions , general iy in Br.ihswi -.k
Com;--, 1; • ter
from trie lr- 1 meant . r
business. In n to the - : j
uicte <
her for all, , onrorvation p -
tices carried on! under th .
gram assure continuing ' agricul
tural production which in turn
adds stability for all onterpri; s
depending on agricultiffal .
duction.
Credit Service
f'i Wfc O *
■cr Brunswick
Tri-County Crsc.it Associa
tion Has Representative
Visiting Merchants' On
County Now
William G. Bradshaw, manager
of the Tri-County Credit As.xooH
tion announced today tint A.
Pm ter, long-time ' morchmt of
Tabor City ir d been, added to the
A. •\ .ion’s field organization
f. is presently engaged in ex
plaining: the credit reporting and
collection sell., to retail merch
ants, primarily in Brunswick
County.
Mr. Bradshaw added that the
rapid -expansion >>f subscrli'-us to
the Association new i eludes f erf
vice in the principal of Bla-.
dent and Coin . us C : and
that the demand for • •>• t; . ; of
sendee offered. f..r cxcc.d-j . ic
need inch-... m ine- co-wee t-c <•.
survey made before subscripting
were offered to retail merchants
and others deisg' credit business.
The Tri-County Cn ■ ‘ Associa
tion is engaged in furnishing' a
credit reporting' and collection
service to retail mei cherts and
others requiring the ror. ices in
Bladen. Columbus and E-unswick
Counties, meeting a definite need,
of the area, according to. Mr.
Bradshaw.
Aprtment Now
Ready For Use
When the Corbetts of Holden
Beqch started the J. C. Bowman
appartmetits in Southport just
a month ago they would finish
the four apps.vtment budding by
February 15; h. <• •
. MotidaVi, moring fo»ind them
with -just a few-tfini :Cng touches
to be put to the structure' and
Plows
* Plow Castings
Harness
S Rex & McKay
o, Fertilizer.
Distributors
Spring will soon be here—-and if is time to get
your Farm and Farming Tools Ready for iLe
Busy .'ays ahead. We are headquarters f. • i:
Farming Needs end Supplies.
DDT Dust, Dusters and Sprayer
Owens Tobacco Plant Trans - Setter
SEE US FOR ALL YOUR
(
i* Now is the time to do all those necessary repairs
—to start those building projects. - - - Have your
farm in perfect working order before Spring planting.
Our stock of Paint, Roofing, Fencing, Building Mater
ials and Hardware is complete. - - - - You’ll save
money, too, by coming in today.
SHERMAN REGISTER, Mgr. SHALLOTTF, N. C.
tlje
he
.aco is now all ready for
The building ia an at
e one, well built ami with
:'P partmcnts attractively
ed.
oman
■*ses mmay
A., R, Hoover, Sr, Died
. .iSpending Some
~s At Her Home Here
Southport; Burial In
scord
Mrs. A. R. Hoover, Sr,, of Con
cor- i and Southport died at her
i hor. - here Sunday night after a
, brief illness. Her death was at
tributed to heart trouble.
F i chasing property and moving
1 to Southport several months ago,
Mr: . Hoover, president of the
i Hoover's of Concord hosiery mill
; and an outstanding leader of that
tow'. hr>d not been about very
mu : among residents of South
port owing to her health. She was
the widow of a pioneer hosiery
ma>; tfacturer in Concord.
Burial was in Oakdale Ceme
tery in Concord Tuesday after
noon following services at the
First tsbyterian church there.
She is urvived by two sons and
two daughters.
Brunswick Men
For Induction
F y young Brunswick men
Veer ’led up and sent to Ral
eigh -.terday for their pre-in
diier physical examination.
Tile' trade the trip by W.B.&S.
bus "d returned late last night,
the .opted men to await being
cm 1 in.
The
Pirate Log
By
Ret tv Gray and Do Wayne Tripp
V 11, we finally got back to
sclio ! Wednesday after an gb
senci of three and one-half days.
Sure was 1 nice to have a. holiday,
but e were kinda g'lad to get
ba»k.
V. 'camavv paid us a visit Wed
nest night and took both games
awa from us. The girls score;
wa| .4.-156..and tl\e boys 46-27 with
Ifisfjood bagging the most
!kjI ’.5s.
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Thursday night Bolivia came
down and we decided to play two
basketb: 11 games. They won, the:
girls’* 59-i:i and the boys 50-19.
Deorf Stan aland and Gene Bennett
got six each to lead our scoring, j
Xu .preparing for Band Day Ma
rion - Bail arc! and. Jackie Leonard
have; the complete responsibility;
<7 tijjie;.program,.book and its sa
les. Miss McLaurin, with the help !
of Marie Rourk and Teddy Leon
:'rd, are to assume the responsi
bly of arranging for feeding
, e bands. .The line-up of the for-.
ii. ion of the parade on Shallotte
Avenue will be in the hands of
• Wayne Tripp, while Bobby Ro
,3 is to secure patrolmen for
parade and dance; parking
s . will be left to Perry Gur
.lous and Connon Leonard.
The field arrangements are to
■ taken, care of by the follow
. students: Carl Hewett will be
sponsible for the speaking sys
i land David Rourk will see
t sufficient chairs are on the
■ lewing stand. Eunice Clemmons
l Edit ., Elizabeth and Pat Ful
d ar ■ to decorate the field: and
jbv . Rogers will be in charge
the field necessities; Marie Ro
; will secure the trophies to be
?n to the three winning bands;
ty Ann Hewett will be in ehar
of sending invitations and
3. passes for celebrities; Carol
lers in charge of the Powers.
e'„ band-stand aiy! queen’s sta
wili be constructed by Marion
'lard Jack Hewett, Gene Ches
,i and Perry G rganous. Jackie
onard is to make the crown
the Queen; Lanier Roach is
instruct the bands in lining up
the field for the retreat.
Well, at last here is what you
have been wanting to hear a
g! The decoration of the gym,
is is being taken care of by
tty Ann Hewett with the aid of
ss Collins along with supervis
< (Marion G alloway and DeWay
Tripp; and Ida Ruth Galloway
to take care of the refresh
nts. Other details are to be
jy lit up by others whose jobs
will reveal next week.
3een Around ... A conference
the auditorium . . . Juniors
ehing around their new class
g3 . . . Ennis Swain making
•cessive 100's ... Jo Ann Par
tf failing her driving test . . .
vid Hourk and Jimmy Hewett
aging maps in history . . . .
rtis Clemmons, Kendall Hardee,
bby King and James Varnum
ng run out of history class.
ichool Daze
Mrs. Long's fourth grade gave-j
very interesting patriotic chapeT
ogrym la,?t " Friday afternoon. |
fe to Mrs. Long’s absence Mrs ,
aj took over and did a swell
j job. Soane of the boys and girls
participating were Francis Milli
' g*n, 4nn Stanley, Kay Little,1
Shirley Little, George Melton
Smith and Harold Tylinsger.
The basketball teams have been
taking it easy over th past week.
Friday night they traveled down
: to Southport where they halved a
; ’ win bill. The Waccamaw girls
I came out on top by r score of 58
! 38. Carol Farristf"and Leona Fre
i anside took defensive honors, with
: Julia Smith and Peggy Lewis
taking the honors for the losers.
| Southport boys won by a score
, of 78-51. Harold Messer for the
winners, while Hubert Inman and
Belton Babson were oustanding
for the lcsers. On Wednesday
nite the Sha.llotte teams played
host to Waccamaw, and Wacca
maw copped a double-header. Sal
lle Pruitt and Sheila Smith slip
ped away with the honors and
Betty Gray and Shely Hickman
were top for the losers. Wacca
maw boys outscored the host
team all the way. Harmon Smith
and Hubert Inman did a swell job \
for the winners whereas Kenwood j
Royals and Deon Stanaland stood
cut for Sliallotte. The teams end
ed up their season with a record I
of 14-4 for girls and the boys
11-7. We wish them the best of
luck in the tournament !
Seen around:—Mr. Murray tak
ing superlative pictlnes - - The
1st. yea? home economics girl
Cooking an ! inviting the teachers
to dine - - Pat Simmons concen
trating on Algebra - - seniors
studying Macbeth - --Geo. Whi.e
late for study hall - - Jeanette
Stanly distributing Valentines - -
Bobbie Vereen and "Red’' Hughes
trying" out the weather (sporting
their ball suits) - - Bonnie Ben
nett acting as cashier in the
store - - - Mearlie Hughes and
Harmon Smith busy talking - -
Avis Duval absent from chemis
! try class - - The 4 th period geo
metry class busy studying poly
gons - - Barbara Mintz fouling
out Wednesday night - - - James
Albert. Smith, Bobbie Vereen, -
y Simmons and Bonnie Bennett
really enjoying their trip to Wil
mington Thursday - - - Frye Ev
ans . taking a search for the
“State Port Pilot.”
So long, Folks. Sec ya’ at the
tournament ! !
l^eeil Says
A Little Lcte
For Valentine’s—
Here’s Happiness
For Thee ft thine.
Cecil’s Grill
WINNABOW
At Bell Swamp
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