fines Continue In County Court Another Long List Of Traffic ^Violators Poured Over Six * Hundred Dollars Into School Fund Treasury Not including a sizable sum in forfeited bonds, Monday's session -wo , . of. the Recorder's court took in trie sum of $630.00 in fines. In "permitting bonds for speedsters, most of whom are non-residents and do not wish to remain over I for court, magistrates in the j county fix the bonds at about enough to past the court costs [and the probable fine. If the de fendant fails to appear the bond is forfeited. The minute book shows the fol lowing entries: Winfield Scott, possession, fin ed $10.00 and costs. Carl Vernon McDaniel, reckless operation, fined $100.00 and costs. W. B. Clemmons, posession for sale, twelve months ori roads, suspended on good behavior and payment of a fine of $200.00 and costs. Estelle Moore, assault, nol pros sed. Richard Small, carrying: con cealed weapons and disorderly conduct, 90 days on roads, sus pended on good behavior and pay ment of a fine of $100.00 and costs. Dillard Spencer, speeding, con tinued. Drainford Pridgen, speeding, ! fined $10.00 and costs. Bernice Martin Miller, sp?fing, capias. ! Leon Smith, public drunfcness, J continued. D. M. Jarrell, Jr., public drunk ness, continued. Arthur Thompson, no operator's license, fined $25.00 and costs. Carson P. Israel, possession, fined 510.00 and costs. Nathan M. Shelly, passing in front of incoming traffic, nol prossed. Dalfie Earl Jacobir, speeding, fined 510.00 and costs. Donald Albert McMillan, Speed ing, continued. Voyd Harman Patterson, speed ing, fined $10.00 and coats. William Sktba, speeding, capias. J Alexander Edge, assault, con tinued. Paul May MulTar, reckless oper ation, ordered to pay costs. Robert C. Brachman, speeding, capias. Blake Carlisle, public drtmfeness, continued. James Bryant, Jr., speeding, fin ed $10.00 and Costs. | Robert Moore, non-support,- not j guilty. LouiS Jackson Tew, possession; 'not guilty. j Howard Cloutis Leach, reckless .operation, fined $50.60 and costs, j Johnny Leroy Black, reckless operation, capias. Jethro Bowdeh, speeding, fined I $10.00 and costs. ; [ Thomas Albert Atkins, reckless operation, fined $25.00 and costs. James H. Parnell, speeding, fin ed, $lft00- and costs., George Starkey Yeoman,, speed ing, fined $25.00 and costs. Julia Aledrtnan JtmeS, Speed ing, capias. Joseph Robinson, speeding, con tinued. ? V Edward Harmon, no operator's license, fined $25.00 and costs. Isaac Collidge Rich; drunk dri ving, reckless operation continued. Beach Booster Plans To Build ? , : i Greensboro Man Hopes To Retire And Malce His Per manent Home At Long Beach R. H. Bar bee, Greensboro shoe store mail, speaking of Long Beach yesterday, said he owned a home there and that he intend ed to buy a lot and build artother. In six years he; plans to retire from business aiid establish his permanent residence at the beach. "In six years," said Mr. Bar-' bee, "Long Beach will be one of the biggest beaches on our coast. With its southern frontage ah the ocean, a fact that make? It safe from storms, it can dp nothing but' grow' steadily. Like its name, it has the longest strand of any beach I know of, With a surf and absence of undertows tMt njakeff it^ safe > for bather? of all jgges. I-'dcr not known any better beach than Long Beach and I am sort' of thrilled at its prospects for the future." Mr. Barbee added that In addi tion to its own qualities as a beach was set down in the midst of the best sport fishing ar on the North Carolina coast. Catching Trout And Flounders Use Of Lire Bait Haf Im proved Luck Of Sports men Who .Are Fishing From Pier At Ft. Caswell A. R. Boatwright of Long Beach says that some really good catch es of flounder and trout made off Caswell Beach and Long Beach this past week. Some of the fleunders weighed seven and eight pounds and trout were kbotit one half as large. Boatwright says that folks seem to be jifet now learning that live bait, minnows or live shrimp, are the'best possible bait for flounder; Up to this year the general idea has been that minnows were only, good when used in freshwater. . For flounders Dr. J. R. Hyatt of South port prefers the live shrimp, but may be because he can get them easy any time when the weather will permit fishing. During hot weather like the pre sent it is difficult to keep min nows alive for any length of: time. Speaking of the various floun der baits, Jack Christian of Wil mington, farmer Southport man, aftid this week that he used a small white plug that dives deep )y and moves along the bottom When being retrtved. One thing is certain-, a whole Tot of folks are becoming genuinely interested in flounder fishing and they seem to be finding some very ?effective ways of taking these prised fish with hook and line. All-Stars All-Wet Thto Border Belt League AH* Star Game, scheduled to have been played at Leglo* Field, here, Thursday night, was call ed off beeaase of rate ax) wet groaada. Hard ratns, wMeh started faffing around 6 o'clock, eaaaed the postponement of the "dream tattle'". M wtfi probably be played on a future date, to be set at an early meeting of the BBL officiate. Sevehty-three government ins pectors will serve the Worth Car otina tobacco markets this year, Question: WIlo is eligible to vote ill the flue-cured tobacco refer endum? Answer: Any person who has an interest in the 1949 crop of flue-eured tobacco as owners, tenant, or sharecroppers. Questeien: How many voters must approve quotas to make them effeethre? Answer: At least two-thirds of those voting in the referendum. Question: Is it necessary for eligi ble voters to cast their ballots in their own community? Answer: Every voter is expected to" vote in the community in >- which his main faming activi ties are located. If he has a i farm in another community, he may vote in either place but can't vote in both places. Any eligible voter, however, can vote in any community he wishes, but his ballot may be challenged if his name is not on the list ?> in that community. Question: On a farm operated by seterat members of the same i family, whiA member or mem ' bers are entitled to vote? Answer: Only this* members who 'have an independent bona fide status as operator, share ten ant, or share cropper and are entitled to share in tli? pro ceeds of the 1940 crop. QUESTION: What questions WilK appear on he ballot? Answer: There will be three ques Referendum Questions-AnswerS, tion: (1) Are you in favor of quotas for three years, 1950, 1951, and 1932? (2) Do you favor the quota for one year 1950, but oppose quotas for three years? (3) Are you op posed to any quotas? I Question: If quotas are disapprov | ed will they affect the pay I ment of penalties on overplant-: ! ed acreage in 1949? | Answer: No. Penalt., for excess flue^Ll 1949 will hJ^J whether quotas art^ disapproved in this ^ Read The \\ ant Enroll Now With Reserve Hospital Plan Accidents ? Sickness Childbirth Inrfrvicfaa! And Family CrouD PI.? PAYS IN FULL REGARDLESS OF amv OTHER INSURANCE YOU HAVF LIBERAL CASH BENEFITS FOR POLIO PROTECTION $5000 Hospital Room, Operating: Room, Anesthesia Xp Medicines, Laboratory Expense, and Ambulance tl Sorgreon's for Operations Due to Accident Sickness. Costs Only a Few Cents Per Day for J ' Family. Choose Tour Own Doctor. ^ DOffT WAIT TOO LATE' MAIL THIS COUPON RESERVE LITE INS. CO. A-2 Box 188; WlillciIBs, N. C. FKIW# m? information about your Hospiu; Ffarr So obMg?tto? NAME ; - AGE STREET occ CITY STATE BENEFITS ARB NOT REDUCED FOR CHILDREN OR ELDERLY DEPENDENTS AOE LIMIT I DAT TO 8? TRS. CLOTHING BARGAINS! Girls Shorts - $1.65 Ladies Panties - 45c Genuine Bangkon Waterproof Straw Hats $2.50 Childrens Rompers 75c T-Shirts : : 55c Baby Panties 20c MINTZ & CO. Harry L. Mintz, Jr., Mgr. Supply, N. G. Get New...Long Lasting PENNSYLVANIA MOO TIRES Here's a timely tip for summer driving. Stop in today! We'll set you up for perfect, trouble-free summer motoring with new, dependable Pennsylvania P- 100's. And . . . you can save up to 25% the purchase price with your old, winter-worn tires. It's an offer you can't afford to miss so . . . come in today for your new Pennsylvania P- 100's. BLACK'S SERVICE STATION TIRES ? WHEELS ? RIMS ? RECAPPING W. G. BLACK WHITEVILLE - Phone 110-J ? ' ? " ' ~ fK / Here is the chance that the Tobacco Farmer has to help himself.. On Saturday all persons who are directly responsible for the production of the flue-cured tobacco prop will be given an opportunity to say whether he wants to continue in a program where fair pricfes are assured, or whether he wishes to return to a cut-throat, haphaz ard system