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M BOATS HfH' < is building a ? p trawler at Point. The boat K. of Southport, Jj ports. It will ? diaael engine. It H urge new boats j una at L,ockwoods ? i.vo are under con j uiiiport ami sev } 11 1 e being rebuilt. V . MEMCA V taee. Sr., who several months ! s family in South - - Rio i!e Janerio. V , connected with v i Share interests ? "EBASCO" International of New York? and holds the position of general superintendent with that company in Brazil, S. A., where they are building extensive hydro-electric and thermal plants for the Brazilian power compan ies. ATTEND TOURNAMENT Among the Southport specta tors at the Southern Conference Basketball Tournament in Raleigh Vast week-end were Mr. and Mrs. \V. L. Styron, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. David Watson and Lou Newton. D. I. Watson of Smithfield, formerly of Southport, saw the Thursday games and Glenn Tucker, Leland school principal, saw the Satur day night game. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Varnum, of Supply, announce the birth of a son on Saturday. Master Robert Potter, of South port, spent from Sunday until Friday as a medical patient Mis. Beatrice Rabon, of Winna bow, entered as a medical pa tient on Thursday. Master Tom Hewett, Jr., of Supply, spent from Tuesday until Monday as a surgical patient. D. L. Hobbs, of Ash, entered as a surgical patient on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Singletary, of Supply, announce the birth of a daughter on Tuesday. Miss Mildred Sullivan, of Win nabow, entered on Tuesday as a medical patient. Miss Betty Lou Gray, of Shal lotte, entered as a surgical pa tient on Tuesday. Mrs. Claude Little, of Bolivia, entered on Tuesday as a surgical patient. Marshall E. Ball of Charleston, S. C., speht as a medical patient from Tuesday until Saturday. Baby Joyce Avant, of South port, spent from Wednesday un til Saturday as a medical patient. S. W. Eadan, of Bolivia, en tered as a medical patient on Thursday. Tom Hewett, of Supply, spent from Thursday until Monday as a medical patient. Mrs. Bell Williamson, of Ash, spent as a medical patient from Friday until Saturday. Mrs. C. J. Benton, of Shallotte, entered on Friday as a surgical patient. Stacy Varnum, of Supply, was a medical patient from Saturday until Sunday. J. W. Piver, of Ash, entered on Saturday as a medical patient. Mrs. Maggie Register, of Shal lotte, entered as a medical pa tient on Saturday. Baby Edwin Sheron, of Bolivia, entered on Sunday as a medical patient. Baby Johnnie Corbett, of Sup ply, entered as a medical patient on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Caison, of Supply, announce the birth of a son on Sunday. Mrs. Huston Boyott, of South i port, entered as a medical patient on Monday. t Bennie Fulford, -of Supply, en tered on Monday as a medical patient. COMMISSIONERS IN SESSION MONDAY (Continued from page 1) Roads end. Chairman Bellamy appeared be fore the District Highway Com missioner here at a meeting last week and asked that this road be paved. Outside of the above matter the commissioners attended to two or three tax adjustment matters at their Monday meeting. LENGTHY SESSION jIN COURT HERE < Continued from page 1) tinued to March 18. Prezzie J. Fields, disorderly con duct on bU9 and threatening to kill, 60 days on the roads, judg ment suspended on payment of a" fine of $20.00 and costs. David Howard, assault, con tinued to March 18th. E. H. Ganey, reckless opera tion, continued to March 11th. Mrs. Mariam McGrath, reckless operation, restitution having been made by insurance company, judg ment suspended on payment of costs. Daught Tripp, reckless opera tion and damage to property, not guilty. TWO CANDIDATES TO MAKE RACE (Continued from page i) ing fee with the election board and was in the race for the of fice of sheriff. Mr. Willia'.ns Was recently discharged from the army with the rating of T. Sgt. j He was in the army for five years J with twenty months of this time spent in active i-omtm service. Your Headquarters For TIRES And LUBRICATION )ELL BLANTON SUPPLY, N. C. WE DELIVER y. FERTILIZERS ?To your farm shed. Give us your order ? .w and help us to avoid the rush and possible delay. COAST ROAD SERVICE STATION SH ALLOTTE, N. C. c Along with the best in Fertilizers we can also supply you with the best in farm and garden seed. Any quantity, from package to bulk. Our seeds are all new, from last years crop. PLANT LESPEDEZA NOW ! Come To HEWETT'S CAFE AT GRISSETTOWN For the best in Chicken Dinners, Oyster Roasts, Etc. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS. You will be pleased with the service we render. MR. and MRS. L. L. HEWETT EVERITE Electric Pumps and Tanks Also AURORA PUMPS and TANKS Bath Room Fixtures and General Repairs for your Pumps and Water Systems. Roll Roofing - Composition Shingles R. E. BELLAMY 8C SONS SHALLOTTE, N. G. tailing All Cars and Trcuks Look At Your Tires -Do They Need Recapping NEW TIRES , BATTERIES RECAPPING ^ We Have Your New PENNSYLVANIA TIRES Buy the tires that give you more carefree miles ? PENNSYLVANIA Tires, the only tires with super-test cord carcass, dual purpose tread, super pressure curing. We have new PENNSYLVANIA Tires available now> PENNSYLVANIA BATTERIES Vau buy giiaranteed performance when Jou b ?? v a PENNSYLVANIA Battery, tfa pay more but you can't buy batteriei. Have your work done by experts ? ' with PENNSYL VANIA longer mileage recapping and repair ma terial. PENNSYLVANIA Let us show you this tough, long wearing tire. It is rolling up mileaga records on every type of road. ARE FAMOUS LONG WEAR Super-test cord car cass, dual purpose tread and super pressure curing give you more carefree mileage. v . We are set up to give you fast servfoMHththe very toMst PENNiYL-j VAN I A aepair j WE HAVE ON HAND Plenty Material And Good TRAINED HELP To Give You Good Service BLACK'S SERVICE STATION W. C. BLACK WHITEVILLE PHONE 110-J HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE FISK TIRE DISTRIBUTOR RECAPPING and VULCANIZING REID & HASKETT 216 MARKET ST. WILMINGTON. N. C. FOR COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination as a member of the Board of County Commissioners. It has been my pleasure to serve as a member of this board for the past two years, and I feel that T have had an opportunity to gain experience that will help me to be of the greatest possible service to the taxpayers. I will appreciate your vote and support. J. N. SOWELL FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candidacy for the Demo cratic Nomination for Sheriff of Brunswick County, subject to the will of the voters in the May Primary. In asking for your vote and support, I want to remind you that I have had considerable experience as a law-enforce ment officer in the past, and I fnvite you to investigate my record in this respect. TOHN G- WHITE Opening Announcement -ON FRIDAY, MARCH 8th We will open our new FURNITURE STORE in the Mil ler Hotel Building. We will carry a new and complete line of Furniture, and will add to it as new merchandise comes on the market. In addition we will carry mill-end Remnants, gift novel ties, Nationally Advertised Jug-Town pottery. WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND PAY US A VISIT ! ! ! (Located In The Miller Hotel Building) C. A. FOX, Proprietor SOUTHPORT, N. C
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