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KETTRXS FROM FLORIDA Captain and Mrs. Victor P. Lance and Kay Jorgensen, mate to Captain Lance on the sport fishing ciuiser, Moja, arrived last week from Florida. FIRST BLUE FISH CAUGHT BY WATTS (Continued from page 1) about now. He agrees with the other fishermen that the blues i and mackerel will soon show up. No survey has been made to find out how many sport fishing boats are now available. How ever, Captain Victor P. Lance ar rived from Florida last week with his cruiser, the Moja. He is all in readiness. Captain H. T. Watts has just recently acquired a large new boat and has completed the installing of a diesel engine. He is also understood to De in reuui ness for parties. ! Captain John Creech carried a party of up-state fishermen out for sea bass Monday. They aie understood to have made a nice I catch of fish despite the fact that | an east wind was blowing. OFFICIALS WILL VISIT SOUTHPORT i (Continued irom jiuge one) ! dei-stood that the plans to visit Fort Caswell is an outgrowth of th? possibility that the big pro perty may be put up by the gov ernment for disposal. Should the government deride to dispos? of the property the department will be standing by to do everything possible to bring about develop ment. However, there i3 still nothing definite to the effect that the jjovesraiiect p'ans to dispose of Fort Caswell. A recent letter fr>m Secretary of Navy Forrest a I was to the effe?.t that th- Coast Guard had exprf."?ed an interest in the property. In the event the Coast Guard fails to take over, the secretary said, the Fort may then be turned over to the sur plus property custodian for dis posal. In his communication to lor?.', interests Mr. Council c>i not state how many of the Conserva tion Department men would be' i-eie in the party on May 14. He merely advised that the board wu'<! meet here on that date ard and that they wished to v:s?t. Fori Caswell and Long Beach. Observance Of baster is joyous Occasion Locally (Continued from page 1) ed by Edgar Finch, Sarah his wife by Mrs. Homer McKeithan, Stephen, their son, by Jimmy Radcliffe, Orpah, the servant girl, by Dora Watson and the Seeker by Louise Rees. The music was furnished by the junior choir un der t!ie direction of Mrs. Roy Daniel and Miss Vickie Lancas ter. The pageant was directed by Vickie Lancaster and Mr.?. Robert G. Carson. The colored folks, who started the day off with their singing, ended it the same way with a program of Easter music at their evening service, once more send ing out their melodies over the loud-speaker. SHORT SESSION OF COURT HERE (Continued from pa^e One) assault. Anderson Grady, Jr., was found guilty of speeding. He was fined $10.00 and was lequired to pay the costs. Alson Bower was charged with d.iving without chaufeur's li cense. Judgment of 30 days on the roads was suspended upon payment of costs. James Simmons was convicted of possession and resisting arrest. He was given 60-days on the loads, judgment suspended upon payment of costs and a fine of $25.00. The defendant must re main of good behavior for a period of one year. HUGHES PITCHES LOCAL VICTORY I i 'ontiniied From Pa^e One) cond on him. ' Stevens blasted a triple in the first inning to score- a runner | ahead of him for Southport's first i tally. A moment later he came SUNDAYS RESULTS Whiteville 14? Masonboro I Tabor City vs. Bladenboro ? rained out Southport 3 ? Wallace 0 Leland 8 ? Hampstead 4 NEXT SUNDAY'S GAMES Whiteville at Masonboro Hampstead at Leland Southport at Wallace Standing Of Teams in on a perfectly executed squeeze play with Webb laying down a bunt. The third score came in the second on a comedy of errors. After that Wallace played air tight ball, and the visiting pitcher Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you suffer fro (n rheumatic, arthri tis or neuritis pain, try this simple inexpensive home rccipe that thousand! are using. Get a package of Ru-Ex Compound, a 2 weeks' supply today. Mis it with a qiprt of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy, pleasant and no trouble at all. You need er! tablespoonfuls two tiaej a day. 0:: within 48 hours ? sometimes over night ? splendid results arc obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better, Ru-Ex will cost you nothing to try as it is eold by your druggist under an abso lute money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex Compound is for sale and recommended by Whiteville Bladenboro Wallace Southport Masonboro Tabor City Leland Hampstead W L Pet. ' 5 0 1000 4 0 1000 4 1 .800 2 3 .400 2 3 .400 1 3 .250 1 4 .200 0 5 .000 AVATS03TS PnAIlMACY SOUTH TORT, If. C. (worked a nice game. I Southport play3 Masonboro Frl Iday night in Legion stadium and next Sunday the locals journey; to Wallace to return the visit of the Duplin county boys. EASTER FISHING TURNS OUT WELL (Continued From Pagre One) met up with a small boy who had a can of worms, but no hook or line. Taskell outfitted him with the hook and line, nature sup plied him with a pole and Keziah caught hini ten fish. With his own catch he had a string of J 20-fair sized fish, although ten I of them could properly have bepn added by count to the 38 the local men caught. CONFERENCE FOR METHODISTS OF THIS DISTRICT (Continued Fn. <r. Pajre One! of Lumberton, presented the Cru- 1 sade for Christ prior to adjourn ment for the dinner. Dinner was served the group in the \Vhite ville Armory by the ladies of the Whiteville church. In the afternoon appeals for various causes by conference leaders were made and reports from charges and committees were heard. Work of the churchcs in the conference were reported ' up-to-date for the first half of the church year. The conference adjourned at 3 o'clock. Among those in attendance from Southport were Rev. O. I. Hinson, pastor of Trinity church; J. W. ^ of the board cf , ^ ! J. W. Ruark. M>* f r ^ and Mrs. E. H. ( ? ''1 ATHLETES F00fj$j> HOW TO KILLs** IN ONE HOL'd IP NOT l'l.KAf A.-k any tlniKKi-i ? ? fungicide. TK-ol.. ' percent alcohol. ^ I Reaches* ami 1. ^ tester. WATflOVS Ml\kvV! FCR YOUR HAL' JNt; Buy a Car KARRIALL TRAILER, steel 1'ody.^J ;apacity. BEST TRAILER FOR FARM and GENERAL^ SAM N. RUSS, Dealer SHALLOTTE, N. C. WATCH US GROW We have been doing good business since we opened our new station, and by selling good products and giv ing good service we believe we are all set to keep grow ing. ENNIS LONG SERVICE STATION On U. S. No. 17 Supply, N. C. FRIENDS ? ? ? I AM BACK AT MY SAME OLD STAND. Your Patronage will be Appreciated 0 WILSON ARNOLD ESSO SERVICE STATION U. S. No. 17 SUPPLY, N. C. Democratic Convention Notice is hereby given that the Brunswick County Democratic Convention will be held at Shallctte High School On? SATURDAY, APRIL 27th. The Convention will convene at 2:00 o'clock. All Democratic vot ers of the county are urged to attend. A special invitation is exten ded to the ladies. H. FOSTER MINTZ, Chairman Democratic Executive Committee NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Rabies Inspectors in all parts of the county have asked me to urge dog owners to cooperate with them by bringing their dogs for treatment as soon as possible. Most of the men filling these jobs have other things to do, and they cannot go from house to house on a do? round-up. They have their medicine now available, and it must be kept cool. Please do your part to make this program 100 percent successful. If you have not already done so, please have your dog innoculated this week. t ? RABIES INSPECTORS Northwest Town Creek Smithville Lockwoods Folly Shallotte Waccamaw Lindsey Clemmons Carl Long W. D. Kvans AMOS J. WALTON, Clerk To The Board Of County Commissioners Wednesday, MAY 1st 8:00 O'clock P. M. ? UNTIL Williamson Motor Company Building SPONSORED BY Shallotte Post American Legion \ For purpose of raising Funds for Construction of American Legion Hut at Shallotte. SQUARE and ROUND DANCING ? Admission $1.00 Per Couple ? Room for 500 Couples. SHALLOTTE THEATRE First Rate Pictures W. M. HEWETT Gas . . . Oils . . . Groceries REYNOLDS & REYNOLDS Blacksmithing, Electrical Contracting R. E. BELLAMY & SONS Building and Plumbing Supplies D. CARL ANDREWS Home and Farm Supplies COASTAL DRUG COMPANY Regards to The Legion ROBERT WHITE See Us For Seafoods SHALLOTTE TRADING CO. Your Trading Center COAST ROAD SERVICE STA. Groceries and General Supplies R. D. WHITE ? . Garage and Auto Dealer SHALLOTTE DRUG CO. All A Good Drug Store Has ANCHOR HOTEL Your Favorite Point
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