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IK NEW YORK Mr. and Mrs. W. S. WeHs spent the past week end In New York City where they attended the State College-Depaul basketball game at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night. PLENTY OF PLANTS (Continued from page one) maw township grower, stated Monday that his plants already have six leaves and will be ready to set out before he gets his land ready if tne rains do not hold off. C. C. Russ, also of Waccamaw, was equally optimistic about both his own plants and those of his nieghbor growers. With no further rains It will be a day or two longer before the majority of the tobacco growers can get into their fields for the purpose of plowing. Once all of the lands become dry enough it will fc*j a race between the growth of the tobacco plants and getting the land ready to receive them. FOREST WARDEN (Continued from page one) that this publicity you gave us last week will help to save the [ tax payers and timberland owners, [of Brunswick county many thous-l jands of dollars this coming fire season in fire prevention." ? MAN RECOVERING Continued From Page One ence Joseph Harrison, aged 20, and Alsee Harrell, aged 15. They are charged with cutting Gray.! ! All were lodged in jail by Deputy j Perry, bond being denied them; I pending the outcome of Gray's j injuries. Bond for the three has | been set this past week, following, advices from the hospital that I Gray was out of danger. Waccamaw Girls, Leland ( (ContlnueO From Page One I on Thursday night 31 to 25. The I 10 points lead Waccamaw held at; the end of the third quarter was fading fast in the closing minutes; of the contest to wind *up this af- j fair as a thriller. Ruby Gore madei 14 points to lead her mates while j Itis Smith followed closely with 11. Rebecca McRacken made 11 points for the losers. Southport girls had eliminated Shallotte girls in the opening j game of the tournament last) Tuesday. Leland was in the finals after! turning back Bolivia Thursday af-1 ternoon 22 to 19. Pauline Williams j led the scoring in this game with | 14 points for Leland. Sullivan made 12 points for the losing cause. In the consolation contest for girls on Friday night Southport girls took third place honors in the tournament with a 19 to 17 victory. Rebecca McRacken led the winners with 10 points while Sullivan was high with 7 points for the losers. Games this year were handled by the same pair of officials who worked last year's tournament. Refrees Dawson and Appanitis. Again this year their officiating impressed the crowd as being ex tremely thorought, but fair. LENGTHY DOCKET (Continued from pate one) costs. Albert F. Lehmons, speeding, called and failed. Simeon J. Gayner, ? speeding, called and failed. F. S. Barnes, speeding, called [ ? I and failed. James B. Hewett, using profane! language on highway, continued. James Marlowe, failure to identify himself after accident re sulting in damage to property, 60 days on roads, suspended on con-' dition that he pay court costs and $85.00 damage to Royalls Skipper. Jack Robinson, alias John Rob inson, non support, capias. Alexander Tomkievicz. speeding, i called and failed. George Morris, public drunken-j ness, 30 days on roads, suspend-1 ed on condition that he comply with conditions in previous order.! Carl Galloway, reckless opera-1 tion. fined $25.00 and costs. Moses Moore, possession and J transporting, continued to March 24. Moses Moore, no operators li cense, continued to March 24. Ellis Dudley, transporting, con tinued to March 24. Thomas Boulwore, drunk driv ing, continued to March 24. Bryant Cliff, Blanche Cliff, puh lic drunkness, continued to March 24. Julian Pleak Ross, speeding, called and failed. John Ray Robertson, operating truck and trailer transporting ex plosives without their being pro Iperly marked, continued to March] ,24. I j Archie E. Robbins, public j drunkness, 30 days, suspended on j payment of $26.15 court costs. George W. Gray, Robert Lee Spencer, assault with deadly wea pon, continued to April 7th under $500.00 bonds. Walter Harrison, assault with deadly weapon with intent to kill, continued to April 7th, bond set at $1,200.00. 1 Clarence Joseph Harrelson, Alsee Harrell. assault with deadly weapon with intent to kill,con tlnued to April 7th, bond $500 Willie James Sullivan, impror parking at night, not guilty CUSTOM MADE Ventilated Wood Awnings Venetian Blinds Aluminum Screens Long Lasting in Salt Air WRITE E. G. Mallison 5 Pinecrest Parkway Wilmington, N. G. OR PHONE Southport 2626 AUTOMOBILE PARTS No matter how far you may travel looking for them, you cannot.find better automobile parts than we are prepared to deliver to you at either retail or wholesale. ODELL BLANTON General Merchandise SUPPLY. N. C. CALENDAR OF CIVIL CASES For Trial in The March Civil Term, 1948 ? SUPERIOR COURT Of Brunswick County, N. C. MONDAY, MARCH 29 Case No. Plaintiffs Att'ys. Cases Defendant's Atty's. 2124?Frink & Herring?Beck vs. Beck 2155?Frink & Herring?Hewett vs. Hewett 2160?Frink & Herring?Jolly vs. Jolly 2161?Frink & Herring?Reaves vs. Reaves 2257?Frink & Herring?Bradsher vs. Bradsher 2269?Frink & Herring?Thompson vs. Thompson 2279?Frink & Herring?Cousin vs. Cousin 2208?Prevatte?Calder vs. Calder ? MOTIONS 2037?Prevatte?Canal Wood Corp. vs. Eddie Land?Frink & Herring 2108?Fring & Herring?Stanaland vs. Bennett Prevatte 2140?Prevatte & Hackler?Pretlaw vs. Hamme Hamme TRIAL 1935?Varser, Mclntyre & Henry & Ruark?Holmes vs. Smith? McEwen, Frink & Herring, Moore & McClelland 1936?Varser, Mclntyde & Henry & Ruark?Holmes vs. Smith? McEwen, Frink & Herring, Moore & McClelland 1943?Varser, Mclntyre & Henry & Ruark?In Re: Will of Holmes? McEwen, Frink & Herring, Moore & McClelland TUESDAY, MARCH 30 2255?Frink & Herring?Stone vs. Danford Hewett 2281?Hewett?Causey vs. Hall Frink & Herring 2278?Ruark?Express Company vs. Wells Frink & Herring 2242?Frink & Herring?Scott vs. Jewel, et als Cronly 1924?Ruark & Wright?Pridgen vs. T.W.P. Company James & James & Poisson & Campbell 1925?Ruark & Varser, Mclntyre & Henry?Lewis vs. James Walker Hospital WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 2039?Ruark & Varser, Mclntyre & Henry?Gray vs. Trip, et als. Prevatte, Mintz, & Frink & Herring 2225?McEwen?Trott vs. Fergus Frink & Herring 2229?Frink & Herring?McKoy vs. McNair Prevatte and King THURSDAY, APRIL 1 2127?Hamme?Hamme vs. Hamme Mintz, & Frink & Herring 2140?Prevatte & Hackler?Pretlaw vs. Hamme Hamme S. T. BENNETT, Clerk Superior Court GOOD GREASING That is the life of your car, and it makes ail the difference in the world who takes care of this important detail for you J . . Ask The Folks We Serve! WILSON ARNOLD U. S. No. 17 Supply, N. G. FOR COMMISSIONER I wish to announce that I will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Commissioner, subject to the will of the voters in the May Primary. R. T. WOODSIDE SOUTHPORT, N. C. RAFTERY SHOWS 1 I t ? (Formerly The R. & S. Amusements) BRUNSWICK COUNTY'S OWN SHOW WILL APPEAR IN ALL NEXT WEEK March 22nd-March 27th UNDER AUSPICES SOUTHPORT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT r Bigger And Better Than Ever S Rides - Concessions - Shows FEATURING THE SPIT-FIRE Fun For All Come And Bring All The Family
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