? PAGE t "They Gave Him A Gun" And "The Go Getter" At Carolina With Spencer Tracy, Gladys SIGHTS SAILFISH George and Franchot Tone in SOUTHPOR1 (Continued rrom page l) the leading roles, "They Gave js aiready well estab!ishe< Him a Gun opens Thursday at (^at there are plenty or tarpon the Carolina Theatre. baracuda and dolphins. One Char Franchot Tone deserts genteel physician took eight doph characters to play a "tough r ? ? guy"; Spencer Tracy deserts the "ns ln one morning. The Coas "tough guy" character for a kin- Guard here saw as many as twel dly adviser of a wayward youth; ve baracuda swimming about i and Gladys George, following her single old wreck at one time success in Valiant Is The Word Commercial fishi boaU For Carrie, plays another vali-1 nnt role as a war nurse who! freqently take large tarpon whil. marries a racketeer she fails to' making sets, save in "They Gave Him a Gun." i Local fishing boats never g< NEXT WEEK out over twelve miles. The bif Movie fans who go Monday to game fish are supposed to b< the opening of the comedy-dra- around 20 miles offshore. The ex ma, "The Go Getter," are warned ] piorer who definitely locate! by critics to be prepared for a them and establishes the facl shock right at the beginning of, that they can be taken off South the picture. iport will be doing a great thinj George Brent meets up with for the town. Peter B. Kyne's famous old fic-1 tion character. Cappv Ricks. SOUTH PORT LOSES played by Charles Winninger, -pQ WHITEVILLE whom everyone remembers as the (Continued from page onei Cap'n Andy of "Show Boat both (jon aj] the way. He fanned 1( on the stage and the screen. |men. Brent also meets Cappy s dau- D j tVatson had a double ant ghter Margaret, who is played a single to show for his tw( by the ethereal blonde star, Am- times up against the clever soutl ta Louise. ' paw hurler, while Spencer bang The movie deals with the van- ed hUj pitching rival for a triple ous tests through which old Cap- , t hjt of the py puts Brent, before giving his _ consent to a courtship?and how ' , , _ . , Brent successfully emerges from Menhaden Boat Aground, them A* Lockwoods Folly Inlel It ontinued from page one.J HAVE BOOKLETS gr?"nd; No fault can be laid to Oai In addition to having a supply Islaml men for "ot floatin& thl that is ample to take care of all vcascl soonc>ir- They are simplj requests that come in for lite- 1 equipped foi pulling, rature, the Civic Club has be- ~~ ~~ "" " tween two and three hundred Jury Unable, Reach Earl] more booklets that it would like Verdict In Second Degre? to mail out in the next week or. Trial Of Donald Skippei so. The names and addresses of (Continued from page 1.) people to whom it may be worth- the powerful Scott, while to send a booklet will be Solicitor Burney charged Skip appreciated by the club. (per and Scott were engaged to .j/*Ts -T- *- - - - -T- " uygxzMitmR I For GARAGE SERVICE f 1 PHONE US I 29'J We employ a staff of courteous, efficient Jj| men w ho arc ready to render you the last word pi in SERVICE. We will call for your car, render any needed service and return it to your door. SS M U I I TT..J n Ci_i: . I noou oerviue oiuuuii | Southport, N. C. 1 Kodak Supplies Cameras . . Verechromc and Standard Films 48-Hour Developing Service Watson's Pharmacy SOUTHPORT, N. C. WILMINGTON Carolina WILMINGTON ^^^8 (ju;U KYNE'S gj^l |bet|r XHLK^ I KIUAV, SATURDAY, MO.N D U ami I I KSOAY. JUNE 17-18-19 JUNE 21-22?Only T1 1 gether in the liquor business, that' ty they quarrelled over the profits be 1 and Skipper shot and killed his j [ partner. He attacked the testi-1 tai mony tf the negro, Adams, and!sit wrested from him the admission | f'r he had just been released from! fo: the federal penitentiary in Atlan-1an I ta, where he had served a term wi for Illicit liquor dealings. |Pr | th. " MRS. DOSHER TO to HEAD HOSPITAL "? t AUXILIARY GROUP (Continued from page 1.) t Dosher, Mrs. Annie K. Vitou, JV1 Mrs. E. H. Cranmer, Mrs. J. W. *,v Ruark. 51 ' Serving committee: Mrs. Nelljev ' Niernsee, Mrs. C. Ed Taylor, I f\? Miss Mary Weeks, Mrs. Larsen,j J'10 , and Mrs. G. D. Robinson. ? There will be no meeting of,a II the Auxiliary until the 2nd Wed- cel ] nesday in October. I en *! 1 ! t Considerable Conjecture pa About Quarantine Station tic r (Continued from page 1.) chman at the property, gaffed a J nine pound sheephead over there| one day last week. Practically wf all the fish that any party could want could be taken any day in 11? . the vpar. J _ ) *> | v.a Built on pilings, the station is. ph I an island in itself and is probably ( ^ , one of the coolest and most com- j ex , fortable places about Southport an ; in the summer time. But for the j,e 1 fact that it can only be reached j by boat it would afford excellent' so accommodations for summer vis-; jn| itors to Southport. tei l as 1 VACATION BIBLE as SCHOOL CLOSES re j (Continued from page 1.) 0f ,j Claude, McCall, Harvey Brown |de ' and Morris Cranmer. an Beginners department: Super- fu intendent, Miss Myrtle Brown; fo assistants: Miss Esther Mae Pot-jth ' j ter. Miss Josephine Smith and ,je ! | Miss Louise Reese. r Primary Department: Superin- q tendent, Mrs. George Whatley; - pr assistants: Miss Marion Watson, vj; Miss Mary Alice Lewis, Miss {ju " j Ruth Taylor and Miss Ruby Led- 56 , for. I an Junior department: Superinten- op ; dent. Miss Rebecca Alexander; af assistants. Miss Lucy Anderson, pe Miss Susie Sellers and Miss Vera Jorgcnsen. "j Intermediate department: Sup- pi, ; erintendent, Miss Eva Farr: as- i tjc sistants: Miss Elizabeth Taylor gj; and Miss Anna Taylor. th w< CITIZENS COMMITTEE ab SUBMITS REPORT TO tic BOARD COMMISSIONERS (Continued from page 1.) no and the county is now threaten- dil cd with the withdrawal of state j bo and Federal aid to this work, be-1 ioi cause of the present inability of | the county td meet the amount j ta required. We deem it a calamity! ty to the future value of this coun-! 1 SEARS Record IT'S EASY TO HAV CONVENIENCES I> 1 Direct Pressure Elcc A compact, Economical Rec pump outfit that supplies f \ ning water as you need it. > 250 Gallons per hour. No stc . | required. $4.00 Down $5.00 Month . SAVE ON THESE P WELL POINT (1 l-4"x30") GALVANIZED PUMP PIPE BRASS FAUCET (1-2" size COPPER TANK FLOATS .... GALVANIZED "T" (1-2" sia GALVANIZED "L" (1-2" si GALVANIZED NIPPLES (1PORCELAIN ENA1N Sears, Roeb WILMINGTC II j HE STATE PORT PILOT, if the forestry protection must cancelled. "Our study of the facts perining to this question, and the uation in which the county ids itself at the present time, rces us face to face to the unimous conclusion that Brunsck county cannot operate its Dper governmental functions or s small share or portion of the tal tax levy. The county cant pay the officials and pay foi e agencies operated anything :e the present renumeration th the small share of twenty'e cents per hundred of the .50 levy. It is found that if ery dollar of the tax levy was llected (an impossible supposiin) that there would not be If enough money made availle for the present budget and rtainly not enough available to erate a desirable county govnment. "We have been furnished comrative figures from other counis of supposed similar ability that of Brunswick, showing an parent excess operating cost of unty government in the county lich this committee is not ir sition to analyze, but this comittee does recommend that a reful study be made of thai ase of the question, to the end at any unnecessary service 01 pense be eliminated, and thai y excess expenditures be curd or eliminated. "We find the proposed plan ir far as the funding and refund% details of the county indeb uness is conuemeu uu uc ao uonable as a debtor county couk k, but we also find that the quirement of so large a share the tax levy to be applied te bt service, (1) to meet interest d (2) to provide a sinking nd, leaving so small a share r county government purpose! at the plan is unworkable un r present values and conditions "We find some of the "specia >venants in the plan to be im acticablc and objectionable z: (1) The agreement to pro ice immediately not less thar 0,000 a year for debt service id (2) the attempt to limit th< crating expenses of the county ter 1940 to not over $50,00( r annum. "There are also features in th( liscellaneous Provision" of th( in that are extremely objcc >nablc and should not be in ited upon by the creditors ir e proposed mutual effort tc >rk out a reasonably fair work' le adjustment of the obligains. "We suggest the county shoulc t be expected to pay in addon to the cost of printing new nds the expense of legal opin l, to cost not over $6000. "We deem it unwise to underke to agree to fetter the counin future financing. "We deem it improper to bine Days-K E MODERN 4 YOUR HOME Use SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN To Install A Complete PLUMBING SYSTEM! :tric Water Pump :iprocating A QQ resh, run- \ J /I .00 Delivers Y )?X irage tank v X . Small Carrying Charge UMPING NEEDS $1.98 (1 l-4"x5') 85c ) 69c 19c :e) 10c ze) 08c 2" size) 05c 1EL STEEL SINK $3 fht all steel Flat rimmed at an extremely low . Size 16x24 in. Special lg this sale. uck & Co. )N, N. C. SOUTHPORT, N. C. ; j the county to suffer a revivor I form of local government as may of old obligations In an event af-;be advised in order to insure efJter the Funding and Refunding ficiency at the least cost to the , bonds are accepted and delivered. 'ax payers of the county. "We deem it unwise to make "We recommend that at leas! any particular agreement as to S15000 be permitted withdrawn ! bankruptcy court procedure to be from the Debt Service funds on pursued at the instance and elec- j deposit in the local bank, and be I tion of the creditors of the I placed at the disposal of the , county. j Board of Commisioners to meet "Therefore, it is our opinion present emergencies and urgent that the Board of County Com- necessary expenses of county go. missioners should ask for a revis-' vernment, which have already . ion of the plan to the end that j been incurred, and must be inJ the County Government may be j curred within the next few monprovided necessary funds to ope-! ths. , rate upon, and that the require-: "We further recommend that > ment to provide a present sink-! the rate for the 1937 levy be , ing fund to the extent contem-1 made approximately as follows: plated by the plan may be defer- j Debt Service $ .7J , red until such time as the tax j School . .20 ^ paying ability of the county will' General County 1 5S | ( justify it. ! i "We suggest and insist primar- Total $1.50 ily that the bond holders accept "We think that the above rate lower stipulated interest on the is fair and practical, and may new bonds for the present, leav- Qossibly permit the county tc ing the requirement of a sinking operate. , fund to be fixed by the Local j "The members of the commist Government Commission, for the j sion do not favor a repudiation reason that at the present time' It is recognized that the county , the financial ability of the coun- j must set its affairs in order tc *" ri" nrfmif nf more hnr-1 successfully meet the situation 1 den than to pay the interest on It appears imperative to product the debts at the lower rates and more revenue and also to putin' to pay the necessary county ex- to practice a more rigid econj penses as provided by law. omy in order to meet the spirit ,l "We likewise insist that a of the plan. . study be made of the growing "We submit finally that the expense of county government happiest way out of the present and if necessary that legislation problem to both creditors anc be proposed to permit a legiti- j debtor, will lie along the line ol ' mate rate for county government lending encouragement to the ta> expenses and such changes in the problem by not increasing the ; queen of high divers Attractive Dorothy Povnton Hill. j \ss&r al/fr I! . =??=5!!!??5= w hi i 5 i r w w I B & H iH H B jm I Bp : ?-iT85"-' "TwiJR^^ v 9BHU i1 if i' : '""Ti %; ^ | y ?i "Give us a truck Perfected Hydraulic power . . . one thf ?- ?1 ~?? one that will give Brakes ... Greatest ^periodfor That is the de Pulling Power in Their 0|"ra,?" '1 ,ho * users will tell you 1 Price Range... New ??? CtsaletreruH C?wlfM0. pulling power in l\ Meelstream biyliny because they ha Compression Val which wrings the out of every gallo Chevrolet tru FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION General M CHEVROLET MOI EM^gg Elmore Mot j Bolivia, Noi WEDNESDAY, JUNI-; i,; J .tax rate, by a cultivation of the J and worthy extent. ' proper spirit among enlightened: "Respectfully submitted, gfl !! and willing citizens to carry on the 9th day 01 June. 193^ lin a way that will enable the c. ED TAYLOR, debtor county to maintain self- GEO. R. FOULKE. Jr. 1 respect and at the same time H. L. CLEMMONS 1 meet obligations to an honorable L. T. YASKELL. FOR SALE I Fishscrap - Fishmeal I j AT PLANT I Menhaden Fishscrap & Oil Co. I (Near Beach Bridge On Fort Caswell Road) SOUTHPORT, N. C. I : I BOYETTE HORSE-DR AWN >" | TOBACCO SPRAYERS SMITH'S HAND SPRAYERS si t-? nrTCTCDO I1NA7W I UU0 1LV1\0 Arsenate of Lead and Paris Green ONE HORSE BENTHALL WALKING CULTIVATORS Plenty of Good Sound Soy Bean Seed | HARDWARE and PAINTS^ [ We Are Now Selling McGLAREN TIRES | And would like for our customers to I sec this new tire we have! Wilson Implement Company! WHITEVILLE, N. C. I itaiuHjB^jHjgjajajaj2J5j2j5Kf5jajHjgjHmHja/?jarajgja,sjHfHrameJ 1tm immm 1 ei7titit? pi hi with ample pulling economical for all-round duty . ; it is economical ... because they give maximum gas and reliable service over oil mileage, and will keep on serving the least money." over a long period with minimum mand of all truck care and attention, usands of Chevrolet And Chevrolet trucks are safer, that the best answer more modern, more durable . . :ks! because they're the only low-priced ts have the greatest trucks with Perfected Hydraulic heir price range .. . Brakes, New Steelstream Styling, ive a New High- Pressure Stream Lubrication, and ve-in-Head Engine extra-strong Chevrolet construction last ounce of power throughout. ^ n of fuel. Ask your nearest Chevrolet dealer cks are the most for a thorough demonstration?todaylotors Installment Plan?monthly payments to suit your purse. TOR DIVISION, General Motors Sales Corporation, DETROIT, MICH. or Company I rth Carolina I