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COMMISSIONERS IN . Continued H roin One> load off the general fund, and make it possible for each depart ment. including debt service, to pay its proportionate part. The commissioners also desig nated Monday. September 0, as a holiday and set Tuesday, Sept ember 7, as the date of their next meeting. There might be a change In this plan in the event the September term of Superior court convenes here cn Labor Day as now scheduled. However, It is be lieved likely that court will not open until Tuesday morning, September 7. COMMITTEE LEARNS (Continue?! from une< cision3 regarding spccificatios and such matters as planting dates, pasture mixtures most suitable for thi- county, and other mat ters requiring local determination. It n taped that the Brunswick County Handbook will be approv ed in time to distribute to - all farmers in the county by October 1 in order that they can make j their plans regarding practices | which require action this fall. For example, a farmer who plans a establish a winter cover crop of rye, wheat, oato or barley will need to obtain prior approval of the county committee in time to seed the crop by October 1, 1948, and will then need to report the acieagc seeded at the county of fice by November 1, 1948. One impor'.tnt change from pre vious programs is that prior ap p-ovsl of the county committee will bo required for all practices, and that a farmer will be re quired to report practices carried out inuncdlatclv after completing Via practice. This plan of opera tion will enable the county com mittee to ma1"1 efficient ure of the funds -.vailable. 5AILFI5H CATCHES ON (Continued from page one) Other big nowr. of the week was ?a report from Captain Victor Lance that last week he had a party who hooked but quickly lost a sailfish, when a moment later there was a mighty strike at a T f\T S H R A N C F ~ AUTO . . LIABILITY . . FIRE . . COLLISION LIFE . . HOSPITALIZATION J. B. HEWF.TT ? Insurance of All Kinds ? SHALLOTTE, - - - NORTH CAROLINA SERVICE OUR MOTTO ASK FOR WHAT YOU WANT. If wc don't have it, we will get it for you. The growth of ojjr business has been due to satisfied cus tomers. ODELL BLANTON Genoral Merchandise S'JPPLY. N. C. feather followed by a beautiful white marlin breaking water as he sought to throw a bait from his j jaws. A log showing Idle-On catches; for the past week reveals the fol lowing information: Tuesday, a j party from Charlotte including I. J E. Wynne, M. L. Church and Cyril: Smith, caught 27 blues and mack-,' eral, 4 bonita, 2 amberjack; Wed-j ncsday, Dr. C. B. Shefield and1 party cf Warsaw, 73 blues and' mack eral; Thursday, Billy DeCov er and party c# Wilmington spent | all day trying fcr sailfu>h with no catch; on the Friday tile thirteen th trip in additicn to Harper were Fred Boyd, John Gillespie and j John Lycrly, and in addition to J their sail tiiay had 100-pounds of j sea bass and 3 bonita; Dr. George Johnson and party of Wilmington j caught 175 seabass and snappers' along with 3 bonita Saturday; The Sunday trip netted the prize sail-j fish and 15 bonita, 1 king mack-1 eral: DcCover and party were j back Monday for another try for sails, but had no strike from the! big fellows. During the name period the fol- j lowing catches were reported forj the Botfly, Basil Watts, skipper: ruesday David Armstrong, Troy Cortcz Green and C. B. Ciark, IVilliamston, and Sam Bennett, Southport, had 72 bluefish and j fnackeral; C. C. Carr and party! from Long Beach caught 65 blue" ind mackerel Wednesday; oi* rhursday Bill Cole and party of ! Charlotte had 4 bonita, 7 dolphin, | ind snappers; cn Friday H. G. 1 amberjack, 100-pounds seabass Za,rr and party of Clinton had 4 sonita and 200-pounds of seabassj ind snappers; a Wilmington party' ncluding Joe LeGwinn, Lou Mahi-' 5r, Admer Brown, caught 65 blues' ind one king mackeral; Dr. Rod! Xing and a Wilmington party; :aught 32 blues, 6 mackeral and 2 king mackeral Sunday. RECORDER HEARS Continued From rat;? One deadly weapon, nol crossed. Ethel Mae Williams, assault with deadly weapon, nol prosscd. Lucille Williams, assault with deadly weapon, nol prossed. Dwight Little, public drunken ness, finod $10.00 and costs. Jesse Lewis, public drunkenness, ?l?lss&p sin K... EVERYTHING ELECTRIC Including the Kitchen Sink The lucky lady in this picture has just been promoted to "supervi sor"! Her new all-electric kitchen (complete with stove, refrigerator, dishwasher and laundry units) is doing all the work! Come in ard see yourself in an All-Electric Kitchen, now on display. FURNITURE FOR THE HOME Let this fall be the time that you add the furniture and appliances that will make your heme a joy and a comfort for each member of the family. We have a complete line of furniture, radios, large and small electric appliances ready to serve you in your home. KINGS ELECTRICAL SALES CO., l SHALLOTTE, N. C. fined $5.00 and costs. Lawrence Thurston Caison, reckless operation, fined $25.00 and costs. Herbert Dixon, reckless opera tion. fined $25.00 and costs. George W. Daniels, operating motor vehiclc on public highway with improper steering equipment and lights, ordered to pay costs. John Clayton Coffee .speeding, fined $15.00 and costs. Henry Durden, assault with ilccdly weapon, four morulis on roads. Eerlinc Durden disorderly con duct, "0 days in jail, suspended an defendant being of good be havior for two years and paying 20st3 or case. Ho." Cpcnce:-, drunk ar.d dis :rdcrly, nol pro3S2d with leave. Kocs Epsnccr, drunk and dis jrdcrly, nol prossed with leave. LOCAL FAMILY IN Continued l<":om Page One ^apel of Troy. This home is on the top of a )9-foot sand dune, said to be the lighest wooded sand dune on the :oast of North Carolina. A look >ut on one side of the home pro vides a magnificent view of ocean. teach, inland waterway, river and! woods. - _ J Returning to South port pictures] of a most interesting family scene; were made that night. Jimmie,j Psnny and Paul were photograph ed in the living room of their, home. With them in this scene i were their parents; their grand | parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Davis, and their great-grandpar ents, Mr. and^Mrs. R. Will Davis. Mr. Davis is 87 years old and his wife is 83. They have been married for 63 years and during that time death has never enter ed their home or the home of any of their descendants. I BRUNSWICK GROUP of Shallotte. Hie trip was arranged by Man ager IJubert A. Livingston of, the W. B. & S. Bus Lines, who reported that everyone who made j the trip appeared to enjoy this experience. The Family of J. M. Barnhill ' CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep , appreciation for the expressions1 rf sympathy, and many acts of iindness during our recent be- j reavement. Don't DRIVE BY-DRIVE IN! You can make this a profitable stop in your travel about Brunswick County. Your business is always appre ciated, and you will find this a good place to do your trading. ENNIS LONG SERVICE STATION U. S. No. 17 Supply, N. C. RETURNS HOME Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gibson of Freeman, W. Va? returned home Sunday after attending the fun eral of her grandmother, Mrs. Lydia Chadwick, a?e ^ few days with her ^ and Mrs. John M. 1 Mae Chadwick. 'i?, ?? ' "*f siste turned with them for , MORE FOR YOUR MONEY ' When you get through doing some trj in* with us, figure out the amount of roo<1s, groceries what you were able to get for yo, money. You will discover that you have receivi quality merchandise at prices which are fa and that is all you can ask of any business. R. GALLOWAY General Merchandise SUPPLY, N. C. At Long Beach BUY At LONG BEACH CHOICE LOTS and COTTAGES FOR SALE COTTAGES FOR RENT LONG BEACH REALTY CO. Charles Trott Long Beach E WINDSTORM Protect Your INVESTMENT With. Adequate COVERAGE STEVENS 'AGENCY James M. Harper, Jr. Southportj N0 C0 A FINE BEACH It is ! Hard to '."Find any body who does Not Enjoy A Good Swim and An opportunity to Come out on the Beact For some "Sun." You will Enjoy your time spent at Long Beach, whether for An afternoon, a week-end or For A SUMMER VACATION. REGULAf . BUS SER VIC Southpsrt to Long Beach Leave Southport? 8:35. A. M. 3:05 P. M. 8:00 P. M. Leave Long Beach "? 9:00 A. M. 3:30 P. M. 11:00 P. M. Sunday-Onl] Lv. Long Heach 5 Leave Southport 2 W- B- & S BUS LINE YOIIK Neighborkooc STORE AT THE BEACH Meats Groceries? Ice, Milk Fish Newspapers? Gasoline ? Oil Cottage Renta ?Real /{state Beacfe Wear STCTT'Sj STORE Long Bead LONG BEACH PAVILION ROUND DANCE SQUARE DANCE JOE REAVES and BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOYS.. . GOOD and GETTING BETTER!! (Back Again For More Fan-Saturday Night, August 21?t) - ?. -?: -
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