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Shallotte Wins Two From Locals Southport Boys Go Down By One-Point Margin; Shallotte Girls Manage To Pile Up Good Lead Over Visitors Shallotte boys nosed out South port Friday night by a margin of one point in a 11-10 cage thriller. The Shallotte girls made it a clean sweep over the visitors j by coasting to a 24-13 victory, j As is indicated by the score, i the boys' tilt was a tight, close guarding affair which aaw many shots missed because of hurry j and over-anxiousness. Jack Swan, ' Southport forward, led thi scor- j FOR QUICK SALE ? Complete photographic darkroom outfit, including PERFLEX 35-MM camera. Only $50.00 , Double Bedsprinjfs and Mattress ? $8.00 300-Egjr Incubator, Only $15.00 Heavy duty carpenter or | blacksmith's vice, j only $10.00 STANELY'S J Electrical l Repair Shop SOUTHPORT, N. C. ing for both teams with 6 points. jMollycheck, his own team mate, land Frink and Stanley of Shal | iotte, each accounted for four I points. Only other player to share I in the scoring was Stanaland, Shallotte forward, with 3-points. j Leonard rolled in 9-points to lead the Shallotte girls to vic tory over the Southport lassies. K. McRacker accounted for S points to lead the losers. The line-ups follow: Girts* Game South port (IS) jK. McRacken F 8 | Bryant F 1 Hickman F 2 | Anderson F R. McRacken F I Watts G Huse G Fredere G Price G Shallotte (24) Leonard f 9 Galloway F Bennett F Phelps F Frink F Hewett F Spivey G Long G Hardee G Skipper G Boys' Game Southport Mollycheck F Bowmer - f Newtor F Barber F Stiller C Brock C Russ G Swain G Swan G Shallotte Stanaland F Gore F Tompkins C Frink C Stanley G Milliken G Read The Want Ads EXPERT GREASING We are now equipped to do you a first class grease job. Bring your automobile and trucks to us. WILSON ARNOLD U. S. No. 17 Supply, N. C. ESSO GASOLINE %'4 ' Motor Oil Lubricaats Tire and Battery Service PEMBERTON'S ESSO STATION BRUNSWICK RIVER BRIDGE DO YOUR TRADING HERE You will find our store a good place to do your buying, and you'll find us good people to do business with. C C HEWETT General Merchandise ' S SUPPLY, N. C. LEP US HELP!! We want to have a part in making this the Merriest Christmas you have ever known. Pay us a visit when you go Christmas Shopping . . . We believe we can help you. And when vou begin planning your Christmas din ner .. . HERE'S THE PLACE TO START ! I U. L. ROURK General Merchandise LELAND, N. C. FOOD and FRUIT Christmas is a time for family gatherings, a time for feasting and rejoicing. Our shelves and our counters are stocked to help supply your holiday needs. A- H. GAINEY GENERAL MERCHANDISE LELAND, N. C. , Leland Teams In Double Victory ; First Games In County Lea gue Play Sees Strong Le land Teams Victors Over Waccamaw; Play Here i Thursday | Leland high school won a double-header from Waccamaw [Friday night in Leland's first game in the county league sche dule. I The girl's game, which Leland won 21-16, was characterized by fouling and poor shooting on the part of both teams. The Leland second string, which was in the game for a considerable time, turned in on excellent perform ance. High scorers and runners up were Lewis and White, for Le land, and Evans and Gore, for Waccamaw. The boys game, won by Le land 37-16, was a more spirited and more open performance. Wac 'camaw defense was weak, allow ing Potter and Gainey of Leland to score 11 and 9-points respec tively. Stanaland was the star for the Waccamaw offense and ran up 8-points to be high scorer for his team. The Leland team meets the Thursday in what promises to be Southport squads at Southport one of the best twin bills of the season. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clemmons, of Supply, announce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday. Mrs. Beulah Gause, of Bolivia, entered on Monday as a surgical patient. Miss Eula Holden, of Supply, was a surgical patient from Mon day until the following Tuesday. Mrs. Ella WaTd, of Whiteville, spent from Tuesday until Wed- j nesday as a medical patient. Mrs. Bertha Bullard, of Bo livia, was a medical patient from; Tuesday until Friday. Mrs. Annie Southerland, of Le land, entered on Tuesday as a surgical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Drew, of Southport, announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday. Mrs. Eva Radcliff, of Southport, was a medical patient from Wed nesday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellie Godwin, of, Ash, announce the birth of a son! 'on Thursday. Walton McKeithan, of White- ( ville, entered on .Thursday as a' surgical patient. D. W. Jones, of Shallotte, was' a medical patient from Thursday I until Sunday. Miss Patricia Marlowe, of Southport, entered on Thursday as a surgical patient. Master Robert Combce, of Sup ply, entered as a medical patient on Thursday. Mrs. H. B. Smith, of Southport, entered on Friday as a medical patient. John Paul Varnum, of Supply, entered as a surgical patient on Friday. Baby Sharon Simmons, of Southport, spent from Friday un til Sunday as a medical patient. ' Mrs. Johnnie Gafney, of Supply, was a medical patient! from Sun day until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bradshaw, AMUZU THEATRE SOUTHPORT, N. C. ADMISSION? 9c and 25c 2 Shows Nightly, 1st at 6:30 p.m. Except Saturday. 3 Shows Sat., starting at 6 t>.m. Thursday - Friday, Dec. 19-20 ? "THE OUTLAW" Starring the one and Only JANE UCSSELL ALSO ? Paramount News Saturday, December 21 ? "I LOVE A BAND LEADER" PHIL HARRIS & 'ROCHESTER' ALSO ? Selected Short Monday - Tuesday, Dec. 28 - 24 ? " G I L DA " Rita HATWORtH - Glenn FORD ALSO? Cartoon Wednesday, December 25 ? "WILD BEAUTY" Don PORTER - Lois COLLIER ! Also Chafpt. 10? "RING OF THE FOREST RANGERS" COMING "CAESAR and CLEOPATRA" HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS We invite you to visit our store for numer ous articles that will help make Christmas Brighter for all the members of your family. FRUIT and TRINKETS FOR THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING ! Dainty Additions for the Christmas Dinner! C. A. MONTGOMERY GENERAL MERCHANDISE BRUNSWICK RIVER BRIDGE of Shallotte, announce the birth j of a daughter on Monday. Baby Sanda Jane Potter, of Southport, entered on Monday as a medical patient. Mrs. Edith Sellers, of Ash, en tered as a medical patient on Monday. Baby Barbara Jane Lewis, of Supply, entered on Monday as a medical patient. RECOVERING FROM OPERATION ? M. L. White, well known citi zen of Shallotte, is at his home and convalescing following a seri ous operation at the James Wal ker hospital in Wilmington. AAA Secretary Advises Farmers In an interview with -J. J. Hawes, secretary to the AAA, at 1 Supply this week, two matters | came up of general interest to the residents of Brunswick coun ty. Among the things mentioned by Mr. Hawes were the follow ing: Farmers may now apply at the AAA office for new-grower to bacco allotments. These allotments must be applied for before Feb ruary 1, as that is the closing date for the acceptance of such matters. Mr. Hawes also pointed out that all farmers who obtained ground!! ? >' f" iia limestone as soil eon9m> tertal, are urge.) to hj, on Crop land by d?Cp, 'ml*,. new tires If you need NEW TIRES, we have several sjZes now in stock . . . DON'T DELAY ! ENNIS LONG SERVICE STATION On U. S. No. 17 SUPPLY, N , Coast Road ? Service Station ? ? SHALLarra N. c. Just as the Christmas I ree is the center of attention during the holi. day season, so is our store the out standing center for Christmas shop, pers in this area. At this holiday sea son we are happy to he ahle to offer you many scarce items that will help make your Christmas happier, will make your Christmas* dinner more tempting. And ii even during the Christmas shopping season your needs run to some of the more practical merchandise, you still will find us ready to render the most complete and modern service you can find under one roof in this county. We con sider it a pleasure to be able to serve you. / RtCKONi W?. AIN'T HCARD'BOUf y ( P?NN-CRAFT RECAPPING y? J Looks as if those tires are even beyond saving with the fine materials and nrethods of our Pciin-Craft recapping service. So, he ought to drop by for a set of those tough, new Pennsylvania RX Tires. But if your tires are not quite so bad, we can give you thousands of addi tional safe miles from your old tires. Qui-k, too! Won't you drive by and let us advise you? Black's Is Modernly Equipped To Re-Cap ANY SIZE AND MAKE OF TIRE If your tires are past re-cappirtg th'fcft we will equip your car or truck with NEW PENNSYLVANIA tires If your tires can be re-capped we'll tell you so and give % you Quick, Satisfactory Service. Dnve by to-day and let us inspect your tires? It won't take but a few minutes Safe tires don't cause accidents. Yoti' will get % \ * The Best In Recapping and Whefef Aligning? At BLACK'S SERVICE STA1M - TIRES . t . WHEELS . . . RIMS . . . RECAPPING Phone 110- J W. G. BLACK WMteville
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