r Page 4 i Clarence Holden 'Rough Waters Died Thursday For First Fishinj j Native Of Southport And The first sport fishing party < Brother Of Assistant the >'ear found on Sunday thv Clerk Of Court Died Funeral services were held f Thursday At His Home thg Yopp undertaking parlors i * uc'" " j Wilmington Friday, with Rev J Clearence Holden, 71-year old K. Dudley officiating. Followin native of southport. resident of this sen-ice the remains wei New Hanover county for many brought to Southport and intei vears. died at his home at Audu- red here. ban Thursday. He is survived by Pallbearers were Robert Ir his widow, Mrs. Addie Holden and gram. Ernest Clark, W. S. M< a son. C. E. Holden, both of Aud- Girt, Gibson Register, R. J. Bir ubon; and by one brother. Assi-jdle, A. G. Moore, J. A. Allen, J: stunt Clerk of Superior Court,B. and John Lamb, all of Wilming J. Holden, of Southport. 1 ton. COURT CALENDAR CIVIL TERM Beginning April 9th, 1945 Monday Att'ys. for Plaintiffs Att'ys. for Defendant Dwight McEwen?1940?McLamb vs. McLamb rws-io-v?h \1nPlwpn?2021?Coon VS. Coon Dwight McEvven?1754?Smith vs. Moore, et als. Dwight McEwen?1879?Sommersette vs. Gwynn?E. J. Prevatte E. J. Prevatte?1902?Gwynn vs. Sommersette?Varser, Mclntyre and Henr E. J. Prevatte?1903?Gwynn vs. Sommersette?Varser, Mclntyre and Henr 2013?Hand vs. Wescott?J. B. Hewett Tuesday E. J. Prevatte?1914?Henry vs. Owens, ct als.?John D. Bellam and So E. J. Prevatte?1915?Henry vs. McMillan, et als?John D. Bellam and So E. J. Prevatte?1955?Krahnke. Administrator, vs. Cooper, et als.?Carr, James & Carr; Aaron Goldberg Wednesday 13. J. Frsvatte?1982?Swain vs. Willetts?F. D. Hackett. Jr. MOTION DOCKET E. J. Prevatte?1889? Smith vs. Mathews?H. L. Lyon E. J. Prevatte?1976?Griffin vs. Morgan?Dwight McEvven E. J. Pievatte?1986?International Paper Co., vs. Andrews Dwight McEwc E. J. Prevatte?1987- Bennett vs. McLamb?Varser, Mclntyre and Henr E. J. Prevatte?1988? Bennett vs. McLamb?Varser, Mclntyre and Henr E. J. P-evatte?2016?Gause, et als., vs. Causey, et als. In Re: F. T. Clemmons Est J. B. Hewei In Re: L. D. Mintz J. B. Hewei All cases not reached on the date calendared may be carried ove to the following day or days until reached for trial. Motions to b heard at the convenience of the Court and interested parties. S. T. BENNETT, Clerk Superior Court. 1 60,000,000 \w : JQ8S/ BANK CREDI ' u/:n u.,1- t? u..:u A Will 1 1CIJJ 1U JUUllU xi f New America After this war American business and I banking are going to work together on a program for creating new peacetime jobs. We are able to speak emphatically for < on this point. This bank is prepared to give f backing to this community. ? Amp We are men, se position Consult fl 1? * WACCAMA BANK AMI TRUST COM - | winds made the going too rouj 1 to go out for game fish so thi turned to sea bass, catchii ? I about 125 pounds of nice larj J fish before the rough wihds fo ced them back to port. jf' The party was composed of ' D Sudderth, John Beard, O. _ Lutz, W. H. Strickland and Bil it Strickland, all of Lenoir. Th< jn were taken out in the boat ^ Captain H. T. Bowner. Mr. Lut g alawyer, said he had been cor e ing to Southport for his fishir for ten years. He thought that a j ter the war there would be son real development of sport fishir ' along the Brunswick coast. > j While only a few boats may I I- available for sport fishing at tl r. ' start of this season there are ii r. I dications that penty more w come in late on. Fishermen wl have been denied their sport f< the past three years will make i for all lost time, according to a j reports and inquires that are b j ing received, there are no esti j tions on fishing this year. j Plato's "Republic", most infli J entialof all works of Utopian o | mmunism, urged that there sh juld be no private property ar no mariage. AMUZU y THEATRE i y SOUTHPORT, N. C. THURS., - KRI., APRIL 5-6 n "GYPSY WILD CAT" y In Technicolor n Maria Montez and Jon Hall ALSO:?Cartoon r ?* SATURDAY, APRIL 7 "ALASKA" Margaret Lindsey - Dean Jaeggi ALSO:?Cartoon I i n MON., - TIH5S., APRIL 9 - 10! "WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER" y Irene Dunne, Alan Marshall and Roddy McDowell ALSO?Cartoon :t r WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11? "JAM SESSION" Ann Miller and Jess Barker ALSO?Fox News I 1 ) I IT i. American planned ourselves ull credit (' le funds are available for sound loans, ready now to cooperate with business irvicemen, and others who are in a to make proper use of our facilities, us about your plans. i w [PANY mmmammmmmmmmmmmm [E STATE PORT PILOT, SQ1 *h | In medieval Italian comedy tl ay j plot, was written out but the dii lg logue was improvised by the a %e tors. This art form was calli r- "commedia dell' arte." D. In the 18th century in Salei P. N. C., marriage proposals we ly conveyed to girls by members i ;y | the Moravian church after drav of ing of a lot to determine whet] z 'er the match was approved 1 | the Lord. 7- The Rovin' Repoule fie (Continued from page one) ig and girs. At the moment we wei j thinking of the wild three yes t?e old stallion who had jumped ie 1 six foot fence back home the pr n- j vious night. We had lost all oi ill sleep chasing him. 10 j We got through alright. I ir: case you want to know. On oi ipjway we met the managing Edito l" He is a most important persoi e* age on a daily paper. He's respoi c" sible for its looks, even whe thoese working under him do n< provide the wherewith to mal J" sense. He has to write much < j the headlines and to regulai each story to the page and tl 'd place on the page where it best fitted to go and produce _ harmonious mixture of good reai ing and appearance. Getting i the front page, its headlines ar illustrations, would send anybcw except a managing editor to tl drug store in search of poison ar the quickest way out. From the Managing Editor v gravitated to the desks of tl City Editor, thence to the Spor Editor and various oher Editor all just as important in their o\v rights as The Editor. Finally, of er making a tour of the compo ing room, press and mailir rooms, we met up with the Stal j News Editor. Before Slim cou i do the honors this influential pe son jumped to his feet, grasps us by the hand and exclaimes "I'm the guy who has to cut ha the stuff that you write for u because we don't have cnoug newsprint." SHALI.OTTE SCHOOL RED CROSS RECORD Stanley, William Sermons, Shirk _ Robinson, and Frances C. Bci nett. Third G.adc: Bernice Hewet Frieda Robinson, Robert Robinso Robert Robinson, Rudy Millike Gene Galloway, Chad Phelps, Be ty Hewett, James Varnam, Ger Bennett, J. W. Dyson, Kennel Hardee, Kendall Hardee, Elvartt Evans, Alfonze Roach, Lanis Roach, Bobby Roach, Jack Swii son, Emily Gore, John David Dav son, Fred Watts, Billy Gray Clen mons, Joseph Pigott, Earl La Clemmons. Elma Clemmons, Sy via Bennett, Hilda McCall. Patric: Holden, Billy Dale Chadwic! E Dwight Clemmons. LeVern Gri _ sett, and Glenn Parker. Fourth Grade: Franklin Va nam, Joyce Fayc Hewett, Caroly Holden, Veona Hewett, Gladj | Hewett, Chirley Benson, Car ! Sellers, Marion Galloway, Id Ruth Galloway, Betty Gray, E< die Chadwick, Carl Stanley, Bi Tripp, Patsy Thomas, Jack Leoi ard, M. V. Sellers, De Whyr Tripp, Glenn Russ, Windell Bei nett, and Enis Swain. Fifth Grade: Billy Blantoi Oneil Cason, Frank Bennett, Hue Hewett, Elizabeth Hewett. Jank Holden, Betty Bishop, Geraldir DON'T WORRY ANY MORE? J About Where You'll Buy Your ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES We Are Now The Dealer In This Vicinity For General Electri< Products j Place Your Orders Now so we can servi You First ! City Cut-Rate Store SOUTHPORT, N. C. tmammmmmmimmmmmmam LJTHPORT, N. C. ie Browning, Gertrude Hewett, Rich-J a- mond Galloway, Lois, Lois F. c- Hewett, Mary G. Chadwick, 2d Thomas Gray, Betty L. Williams, Harold Hewett, Donald Lewis, Sylvia Sermons, Robert Bellamy, n, Gwendolyn Blanton, W. H. Redre wine, Harry L. Hewett, and Ceof cil Jacobs. v- Sixth Grade: Edoc Thomas, Lois h- Pigott, Sammy Neil Tripp, Mary )y j E. Tripp, Elmer Dance, Elwood j Fulford, Billy Gray, Clarence Gray, Gracie Mae Bozeman, Ra.. monia Frink, Betty Jo Gore, Agnes Grice, Louise Hewett, Albert | re Parker, Etheredge Stanley, Ame- J ir lia Kirby, and Opida Mae Hewett. | a| Seventh Grade: H. N. Floyd,, e- Doris Mae Hewett, Betty Lou: lr Gray, Betty Lou Fulford, Ruth; Galloway, Emily Holden, Floyd 'n Kirby, Jr., Henderson Williams, ir Audrey Miiligan, Kenneth White, r. Billy Cheers, Warren Reynolds, i- and Joyce Leonard, ri-i Eighth Grade: Olive White, O. in W. Gore, Janet Faye Tripp, Susie j jt Ann Wilson, Elinor Thompson, L. te L. Hewett, Byrnina Hewett, V. E. sf Galloway, Jr., Eloise Leonard, te Hilda Mae Hewett, Hazle Hewett, ie Ethelda Varnam, and Roy Hewetis te. a1 Ninth Grade: Larius Stanaland. j- Tenth Grade: Eugene Carter, ip Darrold Frink, Dykes Hewett, I id James Hewett, Jimmy Kirby, El|y roy Leonard, Alton Milliken, and ie Harold Robinson, id! The pupils in each room who contributed the greatest amount re deserve recognition. They are: ie first grade, Jimmy Hewette, $10.ts 00; David Rourk, $10.00; Marvin, s, Bennett, $2.50; Sheldon Pigott, I n $1.10; Second grade, Jackie Piatt, t- $2.10; Jackie Russ, $7.00; Nelson j s- Ivy, $1.00; Third grade Billiej ig Dale Chadwick, $3.00; Robert! te Robinson, $1.83; Betty Hewett, Iri $5.00; Fourth Grade, Eva Clem-1 r- mons, $1.50; Franklin Varnum, | .a $3.50: Caral Ann Sellers, $8.52;' 1:' Fifth grade, Billy Blanton. $2.85; If Gwendolyn Blanton, $3.65; Lois s Faye Hewett, $5.61; Sixth grade, -h Amelia Kirby, $12.25; Lois Pigott, forsale ^ One?48 ft. x 13 ft. Trawler, new Packard motor, t price $3,000.00' n' One?34 ft. Shrimp Boat n, | straight 8 Chrysler Autot-| mobile Engine, $1,500.00 ie j Exceptional buy. -h One?39 ft. Shrimp or net la boat, Cadillac motor, ? 2rt hoisting mast and rig1_| ging, two new shrimp l'~ trawls $1,800 ^ One?30 ft. Cabin Cruiser, j. | core sound built, sleeping ia: and cooking facilities, 6 k, | Cylinder Marine Engine, j s- J Chrysler. Boat in perfect condition $2,500 i paIJl's Machine Shop j' AGENTS for LATHROP ie Gasoline and '-I Diesel Motors DIAL B-3266 y! BEAUFORT, N. C. CrTTT 1 COME TO US FOR garden and c field seeds E Sh: HOB! Be sure to see < Seth JUT EFFORT OTMPfl Mbr&*<M8S :i VX^l .-* rC T*l i ' / / ' i v-^i t \ ? i ^fl V. ^ ullotte 1 SON KIRBY, Prop. $11.69; Seventh grade, Ruth Gal loway, $6.35; Floyd Kirby, Jr $39.10; Eight grade, Hilda Ma Hewette, $5.20; V. E. Galloway Jr., $7.00; Ninth grade, Darvi Stanaland, $5.00; Catherine Gris sett, $1.70; Tenth grade, Nelli Lewis, $1.55; Jimmie Kirby, $10. 00; Eleventh grade, Ophelia Bell amy, $4.00. Department Is Interested In Offshore Fishing Here (Continued from page One) shrimpers have been acquirinj would represent so much mone; spent for nothing. Unless assur ance of State and Federal aid t< development is given, the bi; boats will be going the way thi other big boats have gone ? t< Louisiana, where the State an< Federal governments really di< some thing for development. Director Etheridge informed thi representative of local fishing in terests that the State would co operate to the fullest, but tha North Carolina is without thi costly equipment and trainei technicians necessary for sucl work. He said that he would taki the matter up with Washingtoi immediately and see that some thing will be done by the Stati and Federal governments joint iyWILL PRESENT SENIOR PLAY (Continued Fre m Page One) ower of South Carolina, played b; Ralph Potter, who are mortall; antagonistic. Their children, Mar gorie Byrd and Bob Rudd, play ed by Eleanor Reese and Bobb; Brown, are not so antagonistii as their fathers. Mrs. J. John Carroll, a widov and Colonel Rudd's sister-in-law is played by Elizabeth Davis am her daughter, Julia Carroll, b; Betty Lee Oliver. Ned Graydon a young man without a memory is played by Nickie Coleman am Mr. James Baskom. Col. Rudd'; lawyer, by Wallace Moore. Ching w FINE WE - ah-ling, the Chinese cook, played by Joe Walton, is a bit impertine ent but far the most important individual in the cast, s The senior class hopes to have - a good crowd and believes that e everyone will really enjoy the "! play. i Southwestern Brunswick I Thriving For Years Past (ConUnued From rage One) asboro. Three general stores are now operating at Thomasboro. j y They carry largo stocks of farm j -1 and home supplies and all do a ) I good business. JI A few years after his return a'home Mr. Thomas decided to cutl jlup the 3,000 acre tract into small' j farms of 50 and 60 acres. Pro- j | ceeding on this plan, about all of i 1 the original tract has been sold ' and something like 30 new homes a'have been built within the decade. - In addition many improvements - have been made to other homes, t The whole community presents am s attractive appearance with nicely | 1 painted and well kept farm homes : l and lands, all self owned. Quite | ; number of these home and farm, l owners came to Brunswick from! j WOOD FOR 7 / Just Received Sn ; Combination Stationary Wi See I Js At Once I ; MARKS MAC i 5 North 3rd St. S M STILL HAVE SOIV ! YOUNG Ml need a mul he sure to s< Jfcjglp fore trading layf we can suit WW ^broke and jur mules before trading L Smith & WHITEVILLE I rading C SHALLOT J*V2t3?. . PNESDAY, APRIL 4 10,^ other sections. Mr. Thomas car justly feel that he did some r?i pioneering and development ot a worthwhile nature around Thomas, boro. A near neightor to Thomasbort is Rice Gwyn, Fairmont tobaccc warehouseman and extenslvs planted. Without giving up his warehouse interests at Fairmont Mr. Gwyn purchased a large fam, several years ago and alson engag ed in general business at Longwod Interested in tobacco, and know, ing the weed from the ground up, Mr. Gwyn and his tenants have become the largest tobacco prod, ucing unit in Brunswick county He can also be ;ustly credited win doing much for the development of the section around Longwomj and between that place and Thorn, asboro. athletes foot MAKE THIS III MINt IK TINT Get a mobile linnet wall PENETRATING 1 tower. One .oi,t:iilk ing full strength alcohol is s<i"d. ders, ointments ; nd mild solution, not penetrate sufficiently. To-oi is . r only solution, we know <>I. .nsde win Oft ner cent alcohol. Feel it I'ENET. RATE. REACH ES MORE VERMS Most drug storei have the te?' ,lM Small lot just arrived at? WATSON'S l'HAHMAf r Southport, X. C. CAW/C I o. I J/1 W J SALE lall Shipment Of Tractor And ood Saw Rigs f You Need One ! HINERYCO. Wilmington,. N. 0. j IE JLES ed or expect to e this season? ec our stock heWe helieve you .... All ready to go to ( or purchasing. Co.

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