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Ling School j f(0 Does Well ick County Training ^o0| Basketball Team jjjje Good Record ln rn . County T ournament ,, \Vhiteville L task'"- ball team of Bruns '~Cx- ?>" Tiaining school en :!:e tn-county tournament ^ souCvastern Athletic As-1 Whiteville. March 6. | p layers, having a| record of 13 victories, 1 tie and 4 defeats. They defeated Armour by 21 20 in the opening and advanced to the semi-finals by defeating Chadbourn, 34-17. In the contest for the final play the Brunswick boys lost to Elizabethtown by score. 21-23. They were in the lead of the game during the first half by 12-5, but by a last minute rally of the opposing team they were defeated. The tournament was made up of teams from Columbus, Bladen and Brunswick counties. Teams taking part were: Armour, Clark ton, Farmer's Union, Tabor City, fty Take A Chance When You Can Have Protection For Less Than lc A Day jfar bonds-life insurance policies-deeds-last will and itainent, and your other valuables will have complete section in a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX IN OUR MODERN IRE PROOF AND BURGLARY PROTECTED VAULT, 1 HE COST IS LESS THAN lc A DAY, your box is en tY private and personal. You hold the only keys made r your box. your key with the guard key held by the ck and the custodians service is necessary for you to en your box. A special private booth is provided for your con venience. You may use your box as often as you like and there is no further charge. Three dollars per year plus sixty cents federal tax, or less than lc per day pays all the cost. E xes are rented for one year subject to renewal at patrons option. YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THESE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AND OUR OTHER FACILITIES. Columbus County's Only National Bank" First National Bank Of Whiteville 'PROGRESS THROUGH SERVICE " MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FORJUDGE RECORDER'S COURT I hereby announce myself a candidate )r the office of Judge of the Brunswick bounty Recorder's Court, subject to the ae on of the Democratic Primary in May. I am a life-long resident of Brunswick lunty. 1 will appreciate your vote and sup M. Should you nominate and elect me I kdge myself to discharge the duties of the fcition with fairness to all and favors to one. J. WORTH STANLEY ASH, N. C. Bladenboro, East Arcadia, Mr. Olive, Chadboum, Elizabethtown, j Whiteville and Southport. VISIT MOTHER Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Phelps, 1 of High Point, are spending a few days at Supply with Mr. Phelps' mother, Mrs. J. L. Phelps. STCDEXT OFFICER Dorothy Powell, of Leland, stu dent at East Caiolina Teachers College, Greenville, recently was elected second assistant treasurer of the Student Cooperative Gov- i ernment Association. RETURNS HOME Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Rey nolds, who have been spending several days at Shallotte with Mr. -and Mrs. Isaac Reynolds, are leaving this week for their future home at Hutchinson, Minn. j RECEIVES LETTER FROM FORRESTAL ( Continued From Page One) j armies on the beachheads of final victory. "It performed the multitude of tasks necessary to support these military operations. "No other Navy at any time has done so much. For your part in these achievements you de serve to be proud as long as you live. The Nation which you serv ed at a time of crisis will re member you with gratitude. "The best wishes of the Navy go with you into civilian life. Good Luck! "Sincerely yours, "JAMES FORRESTAL" CASES OF MINOR IMPORTANCE HERE (Continued rrom page 1) of costs. Oliver L. Miller, speeding, judg ment suspended on payment of costs. W. B. McFatter, larceny, con tinued. Lydia McFatter, assault, con tinued. Minnie Ruth Lewis, continued. David Howard, forcible tres pass, 90 days on roads, judgment suspended on payment of costs and defendant required to stay away from home of Bortha Mc- j Good Hearing is cs Good Gift If there's some one near and dear to you who is hard of hearing ? give a Zenith Ra dionic Hearing Aid as a gift. For a very small cost you'll buy a lifetime of gratitude. If you are hard of hearing, give yourself the same gift of better living through better hearing. Come in today for a free demonstration. RADIONIC HEARING AID A new Zenith model for practically every type of hearing loss. Ask for super power Model A-3-A, $50 complete with neu tral colored ear phone and oord. Choice of amplifier colors ? no extra coet. PRESH SHIPMENT ZENITH LONG LIFS HEARING AID BATTERIES JUST RECEIVED. Mrs. Ida Clemmons supply, n. c. REPAIR PARTS FOR FARM EQUIPMENT It is no secret that Farm Machinery and Equip ment is still hard to get. This means that every farmer VV>11 vyant to keep up-to-date with all necessary repairs. SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS ALONG THIS LINE ! SHALLOTTE TRADING CO HOBSON KIRBY, Proprietor SHALLOTTE, N. C. Kelly for one year. LANDING STRIP AT LONG BEACH (Continued From Page One) much progress is being made in the general development at Long Beach. The demand for building lots has grown into large propor tions. Much building is already underway and just as soon as material becomes a little more available it is predicted that the beach will grow by leaps and bounds. Ten High School Teams Are Battling For Title (Continued from page one) and numbers of all the players participating. This information will prove particularly valuable to those who have not seen enough games to be familiar with all the players. Southport Landmark Is Sold To Famed Scientist (Continued from page One) his father, a Presbyterian minis ter, resided in Wilmington and held frequent services at the Presbyterian church here. Miss Kate Stuart, the last of the Stuarts, died about 14 years ago. The place was sold to Ken tucky people who made little use of it. Still in a fine state of preservation, it will be remodeled and a new seawall will be built by Dr. and Mrs. Wells. COAST GUARD MAY TAKE OVER USE OF FORT CASWELL (Continued trom jiage one) These inferrences are drawn from the letter below written by Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal to Senator Bailey under date of March 12: "I have your letter of Feb ruary 24, 1946, with reference to the buildings and land located at Fort Caswell, North Carolina. "The Coast Guard has express ed an interest in this property and it is tentatively planned to make it available to them for 1 their use. If it should be de- 1 termined that this property is | surplus to the needs of the Coast ] Guard, it will be transferred to | the War Assets Corporation for disposal. In that event we shall be glad to notify W. B. Keziah of Southport, North Carolina." DELEGATION HERE MONDAY SEEKING ROAD PROJECT (Continued from page i) Highway Commission be invited to come to Brunswick county for a joint-hearing on the road mat ter with the commissioners. There was no second for this motion, and Mr. Bellamy again expressed his feeling that to press matters for improvement of the Grisset town-Ash road at the present time might mean that neither road will be given consideration. Some heated exchanges took place during the course of the controversy, with several citizens expressing their ideas with re gard to the particular road they favor. What further steps the Gris settown-Ash delegation plans to take were not disclosed. Before they adjourned, the commissioners named the follow ing rabies inspectors for Bruns wick county: Northwest, George F. Ganey; Town Creek, Goley B. Lewis: Smith ville, C. M. Crapon; Lockwoods Folly, Lindsey Clem mons; Shallotte, Carl Long; Wac camaw, W. D. Evans. SAYS COMMUNITY ALREADY NAMED ? i "ontinufd From Pa?e Evans' store. My uncle, D. L. Russell bought Belvidere from Mr. Dixon MasRae. That was one of the old colonial estates, at one time owned by Gov. Ben jamin Smith. Washington on his tour of the South spent the night with Gov. Smith at his baronial estate of Belvidere. Washington came from Wilmington in a barge (I think). Anyway 1,3 There are no restrictions on needed roof or siding repairs. It's patriotic to keep up the Home Front for the duration. Let us inspect your roof and give you an estimate now while materials are still available and prices still reasonable. POLSTON-COURTNEY CO., Inc. Near Courthouse Square YVHITEVILLE young girls dressed in white wearing regalias bearing the name of the 13 original states, met him at the foot of the landing . and escorted him up to the house, i Gov. Smith had a race track and a moat around the house. "Now there is another near by noted place, whose name could be used, "Bellville," no distance from the highway. "Now another thing, those bridges on Eagle's Island are named wrong, pie one next to the Brunswick River, should be Alligators while the larger one nearer Wilmington is Redmond not Redman. You see, my uncle I owned all that section of Eagles Island, and he had the places straight, so please do get the Highway Commission to get it I all straight, for if ever a law suit should arise in reference to those sites, there will be some trouble getting things adjusted." DAVE ROSS AGAIN HEADS ELECTION BOARD OF COUNTY | (Continued from page 1) total amount received: the pur pose of this amendment being to raise the filing fees of all county and legislative candidates to the same basis as that of all candidates for State offices; that is, one percent of the annual salary of the office for the first year; and further to fix a filing fee for candidates for county and township offices operated on a fee basis instead of a salary basis "Shoe Repairing Of The Better Kind" City Shoe Hospital Whiteville, N. C. at five dollars, unless the com pensation for the office in the year next preceding was in ex cess of five hundred dollars. ' Under this section candidates for the legislature should pay a filing fee of six dollars. Candi dates for the State Senate should file with the Chairman or Secre tary of the -County Board of Elections of their residence." "For the benefit of those who [wish to run for the various of jfices, to be voted for in the forthcoming primary the follow ing is a list of the fee required for each of the following of fices: "Clerk of Superior Court, ! $28.00; Sheriff, $25.00; Judge of I Recorders Court, $15.00; ? Senator I tenth Senatorial District, $6.00; j House of Representatives, $6.00; County Commissioners, $5.00; Coroner, $5.00; Justices of the Peace and township Constables $5.00. "The last day for filing is Saturday. April 13th and the hour : is 6 o'clock P. M. i "Those candidates who are un opposed and do not have to enter the primary will have to file on or before the above date to be eligible to run in the General Election on November 5th." WE DELIVER v-c FERTILIZERS ?To your farm shed. Give us your order now and help us to avoid the rush and possible delay. COAST ROAD SERVICE STATION SHALLOTTE, N. 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 ! ATTENTION! VACATIONERS... NEW TIRES BATTERIES RECAPPING faf &%/Unfo COME TO BLACK'S We Have Tour New PENNSYLVANIA TIRES Buy the tire* 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 Tiret available now.. _ PLENTY MATERIAL AND GOOD TRAINED HELP Did You Check Your Tires? ? Well, now is not too soon to start get ting ready for that vacation you've dreamed of for 5 years. Sure, you will want to get the car all shined up and ready to go . . . BUT DON'T FAIL TO HAVE YOUR TIRES CHECKED. BLACKS SERVICE STATION TIRES WHEELS . . . RIMS RECAPPING PHONE 110-J W. C. BLACK WHITEVILLE
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