Secret Ballet la Referendum Farmers Will Be Able To Vets In Privacy In Com my Peanut And Cotton Election On December 15 With cotton, peanut, and rice referendum^ scheduled to be held on December 15, Brunswick Coun ty ASC Chairman Lonnie Evans has announced clarification of sev eral referendum regulations. These I regulations had to do with priva i cy in voting and the joint voting eligibility of husband and wife. The requirement that referen dum ballots be initialed bv an i ASC Committeeman was discon tinued last year—such initialing | is no longer required. Some bal | lots with space for committee 1 men’s initials may still be used, DR. J. A. STOELZLE OPTOMETRIST Smith Building SOUTHPORT, N. C. Hours— 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays Only Wednesdays Only Phone Mrs. Horace Pigott—GL 7-4421 CONTACT LENS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. He’s dreaming of McGREGOR Christmas!, f Weekender Sportshirt by M'GREGOR You can’t go wrong on the sportshirt that more American men buy for themselves. And now the famous Weekender comes in iridescent, burnished colorings that are new for Christmas. Stays neatly tucked in at all tim( thanks to the extra-long tail. Washable blend of rayon and acetate. $5.00 WILMINGTON, N. G. with Gold Bond CUSTOM-TINT COLORS The latest decorating trend is to paint walls in light, grayed colors that add new charm and beauty to your home. Now, Gold Bond Velvet — the easy-going latex paint — gives you 130 of these fashion-wise colors to choose from. Corre in $:s errily you can have the loveliest rooms in town with Gold Bond Custom-Tint Colors. $3.88 Gary and Garry Blake Builders Supply SOUTHPORT, N. C. Veterans Must Bring Records i Ability Of Veterans Service Officer To Help Appli cants Depends Upon Pro per Information | Veterans v.-ho need the assist ance of their County Veterans Service Officer may obtain earlier and more efficient service if they will observe the following sug gestions made by Crawford Rourk, Brunswick County Veter ans Service Officer, when plan ning a visit to his office. First, the veteran should bring his discharge from all periods of service. Second, the veteran should bring his Veterans Administration claim number. Third, the veteran fhould bring all correspondence he has received from the VA. Fourth, if the veteran needs as sistance with his government in surance, he should bring all policy numbers or policies. Rourk, whose office is in the City Hall, will be able to assist Ratcliff said, but committeemen will no longer initial them. A further requirement is that “the county committee shall take particular care to designate a place where each votes can mark and cast his ballot in secret with out coercion or interference of any sort.” The use of voting booths is regarded as too costly, but every farmer is entitled to have some area at the polling place where he can mark his bol lot in complete confidence. Concerning voting eligiblity, Chairman Ratcliff said that joint owners—whether husband and wife or not—of a farm who share in the crop are both eligible to vote in ASCs marketing quota referendums. veterans with a claim who do not 1 have the items mentioned. How I ever, if some of the items could I be presented the veteran may save a trip Rourk, or T. Formy-Duval, Dis trict Officer, North Carolina Vet erans Commission, Wilmington, consider it their duty to assist veterans, their dependents or sur vivors with claims for compen sation, pension, educational bene fits, insurance, death benefits, etc. School Daze By ELSIE WARD & JUDY LONG ( We are back with news from Waccamaw, after a very wonder ful Thanksgiving. We are glad to be back with oui classmates. I - All the seniors were very ex j cited Tuesday. The group pictures | came. That means a lot of work on our annual, but it will be worth it to gat our year book finished. The ones that went to East Carolina last week enjoyed them selves and we know the juniors that went this year will be look ing forward to going next year. Everyone was very glad to see the students from Waccamaw that graduated last year that are go ing to college there. Everyone is glad that basket ball season has started. We will get to see more of other school friends and to meet new ones. I We all know this will be a great year for Waccamaw. __ The seniors will present their play “Our Gal Sal” on December 10 at 7:30 o’clock in our high j school auditorium. We hope to : see a big crowd out because we ' are sure it will be very enter taining. 5GTH ANNIVERSARY Continued From Page 1 c f reminiscing is in store for those who will aftend. Mrs. Merle Hood is in charge of the tickets for the banquet. Members are permitted to bring guests if they will con tact her. Also, former members, who may want to join in this oc casion, are invited to attend, as are any citizens who may want to participate in congratulating the club on reaching this mile (stone. They may call Mrs. Hood and make reservations, as this will have to be done ahead of time. Mrs. Davis Herring and Mrs. Ray Walton are in charge of the table decorations. Favors are be ing prepared for all who attend. Dew Hardee will be in charge of the lighting arrangements. MARINA PLANNED Continued From Page 1 the Shallotte River Association. Jackson said H. E. Kelly of M & K Enterprises of Washing ton was in Shallotte last Week to select a site and make the an nouncement. Kelly told Jackson the firm is arranging to buy a The juniors are working hard on the junior-senior banquet this year. We all wish them the best of luck in the success of this event. We were all very sorry to hear that our English teacher, Miss Whitehurst, had to leave us be cause of sickness, but our new teacher, Mr. Young, is a very wonderful man and teacher. Everyone likes him. We hope to have him for a long time. EPISCOPAL SERVICES Services will be held In St. Philips’ Episcopal Church, South port, Second Sunday of advent, December 6. Church school at 9:45 a. m. communion service at 11 o'clock. seven-acre tract on the river no1 far from the Inland Waterway Kelly said the company plans tc j invest $40,000 in the project Jackson added. A basin with a floating docli j and moorings for craft up to 12( feet in length is being planned. The firm hopes to have occu pation of its site by the first ol the year and to start work at that time, Kelly told Jackson. | This is the second announce ment of activity on the Shallotte River in November E/arly in the month articles oi incorporation were issued for the Shallotte Seafood and Canning Co., which plans to invest $100, 000 in plant and facilities on the Shallotte River for canning sea food, principally mullets and | spots. ORDER AUTOPSY IN Continued From Page X I will be held Thursday afternoon at the Mintz Cemetery, with the i Rev. James Scales in charge. Because of some confusion in connection with calling the rescue squad, Fire Chief Ormond Leg gett, who also heads the rescue group, said that the same pro ceedure should be followed as in the case of a fire. —POWELL FUNERAL HOME— SPONSORING POWELL MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION 24—Hour Oxygen Equipped Ambulance Service—24 PHONE PL 4-8347 SHALLOTTE, N. C. FURNITURE Comfortable ! — Practical! Beautiful! Our Furniture Will Surely Please EACH MEMBER OF THE FAMILY! KING’S ELECTRICAL SALES SHALLOTTE, N. C. OFFERING COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE. BUILDING REMODELING The Best Of Building Materials GOME FROM OFFERING A COMPLETE STOCK OF TOWNSEND BUILDERS SUPPLY LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS financing “The Home Of Leading Lines” concrete Ph. MI 2-3054 —Best Quality WHITEVILLE, N. C. Best Price — Best Service— * 708 OCT'59 Form 17 For Your AUTO For Your HOME PROTECT BOTH “WE KEEP YOU From FREEZING” CAPE FEAR SHELL SERVICE SOUTHPORT, N. C. Charlie Aldridge — Ph. GL 7-9211 “Son” Telephone Talk by H. F. KINCAID Your Telephone Manager HURRY CHRISTMAS! Well, will it be merry—or hurry —around your house? Why not make it merry by leaving a lot of holiday duties up to your telephone! For instance, why not use your phone to order gifts, to shop for just about anything you need during the holidays. Ring up the bakery, the florist, the grocer from your easy chair! Don’t forget the phone’s a quick and cheery way to invite people to parties. And with Long Distance, you’ve got the fastest way possible to make plans, greet old friends, and visit the folks who can’t get home for the holidays. So, use your telephone—“for all it’s worth”—at Christmas time, all the timet I I ALL TIED UP—isn’t that usually Dad’s fate at Christmas time? And if it isn’t ties, it’s socks or shirts or handker chiefs. This Christmas why not gang up on the old boy ana give uuu sumcumig to really put a gleam in 1 his eye—his own personal I extension phone! Can be | installed anywhere he likes to relax in private. Of course, Dad’s not the only one who’d get a bang out of an extension phone. Sis or Brother or Mother or Grandmother—just about everyone would love the convenience and pleasure of an extension phone. Colors to suit everyone, too. Just call our Business Office and say the word— we’ll be glad to handle all the details. TUNE IN on Sunday, December 6 for a repeat telecast of Bell Telephone’s Science Series program, “Gateways to the Mind.” I’m sure you’ll enjoy this stimulating show, so watch for time and channel in your newspaper. SAVE AT KIRBY’S! ' ' NOW OPEM STEEL WAGONS PUSH — PULL Rubber Tired Wheels! SEVERAL STYLES $2.59 to $10.98 See these and dozens of .. other exciting gift buys at \Ben Franklin—every one a ^ | fine value at lowest cost! / * * COMPLETE BOWLING GAME 12-Pc.—$2.88 Ten plastic 11-in. pins, two 5-in. balls with holes and spotter. In handy carrying case. TIC TOY CLOCK ' V‘l111'iKirn~r'rirr $3.77 A take-apart toy. Actually runs! Spring wind. Plastic. BASKETBALL GOAL SET 3-Pc. — $3.88 Official size rubber ball with striped seams, net and steel goal. See .our wonderland of .toys! DRINKING DOLL $2.93 Drinks, Wets, Cries Real Tears. 16-In. all Vinyl. TREE ORNAMENTS Many colors, shapes! 25c PETAL LIGHT SETS 24-Light, Vivid Colors $2.98 FRICTION AUTOS 77c Ea. FOIL ICICLES 25c 25-in. Long Strands! DOLL BUGGIES $2.98 to $4.98 GIFT Suggestions Fcr HER! Costume Jewelry— Handbags — Bill Folds— Rutli Barry Nylon Hosiery— Gift Boxed Handkerchiefs— Blouses — Sweaters— Bod-Room Clippers— Bed Jackets— Gowns and Pajamas— Gloves — Umbrellas— Towel Sets— Pillow Case Sets— Plus Many Other Items Too Numerous To Mention! CHRISTMAS LIGHTS INDOOR— 79c to $1.29 OUTDOOR SETS $1.98 to $4.29 SMART, BEAUTIFUL LUGGAGE Makes A WONDERFUL GIFT! GIFT Suggestions For HIM! Shirts — Pants — Socks— Ties — Hats— Jackets—(Work or Sport)— Sport Coats— Bed-Room Slippers— Pajamas— Sweaters (Crew-Boat and V-Neck)— Come In Today And Select Your Gifts! 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