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Southport Nine Defeats Leland Opening Game Of Baseball Season Is Played Here Friday Afternoon With 2 To 1 Victory For Home Team Southport defeated Leland by a score of 2 to 1 here Friday afternoon in the first high school baseball game played on the lo cal diamond in two seasons. Rogftr Ward was on the mound for Southport and held the vis itors to three hits, all singles. Their lone score came in the 4th inning when Minlz walked, stole 2nd and scored on a field er's choice on which the runner was ruled safe when the pitch er missed the bag while cover ing first. Ray Scott, on the hill for Le land. was even more stingy with hits, holding the home team to a pair of bingles. One of these Lespedeza Hay $30 a Ton Peanut Hay, Ton $25 DuPont Dynamite We Are Now Carrying A Line Of PURINA FEEDS The Country Store LONGWOOD, N. C. Asbestos Siding 5 Different Colors Roofing - Doors - Windows Brick,, Blocks, Lumber. Moulding Siiallotte lumber Co. Phone 1204 Shallotte, N. C. came by Plukie Webb in the sec ond. Watts had walked and Jer ry Spencer was safe on an er ror. Gene Fulwood forced Watts at 3rd. Webb advanced both runners with a single, then Scott contributed to his own downfall when he threw wild in home on a tap to the mound by Joe Coch ran. Spencer and Fulwood scor ed. Defensive star for Southport was Jack Russ, diminutive left fielder, who was a tar bucket for fly balls. Joe Swain made a circus catch on shortstop, but neutralized this work with a bad throw. Scott was star for the visit ors, and in addition to working a beautiful game from the mound he contributed his team’s long est bingle. 3oth Watts of Southport and j Potter of Leland caught good ball games, and these runners 1 were wary about taking liberty ■ with their arms. Southport will play Shallotte here tomorrow (Thursday) in i their second game of the season, on the local diamond. This con test was originally scheduled for Friday, but was moved up in or der to give players a chance to see the major league exhibition game in Wilmington on that date. Cromer Store At Long Beach Open Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cromer have completed their store buil ding at Long Beach and will be open for business from now un til the end of vacation season next fall. The Cromers have operated a mercantile business at the beach for several seasons and have de veloped a reputation for friendly, courteous service. They have been among the most enthusias tic boosters for the beach. Their new store is a cinder block building on the north side of Ocean Drive about a block west of the pavilion. ANNUAL MEETING (Continued from page 1) tion of tobacco. He discussed tobacco diseases chat are showing up in Brunswick county and stressed the importance of using | control measures necessary to produce tobacco for the great est profit. R S. Douglas, Extension Spe cialist with the Forestry Divis ion, spoke to the group in re gard to good management prac tices of the wood-land on their farm. He emphasized the impor tance of preventing forest fires, reseeding lands that was unprof itable for other agricultural en terprises and selective cuttting of the trees now on the land. He pointed out that by carrying the above practices it would mean NOW OPEN City Hotel AND Restaurant MR. and MRS. MONROE BUTLER, Owners and Operators SOUTHPORT, N. C. 8 Rooms - - 3 Baths Well Appointed Dining Room OPEN EARLY AND LATE! Whether You Are Here On Business Or For Pleasure ... WE INVITE YOU TO BE OUR GUEST! that the average farm can in crease its income by several dol lars. Cecil Edwards, county sanita rian, discussed improved health and sanitation; also the services offered by the State and County Health Departments. He furnish ed and showed the group sound films on “The House Fly” and "Family Life” which' seemed to be enjoyed by the group. A summary and analysis of production figures taken from farm and home records kept by families last year was presented by the county supervisor and re vealed that the average farm ownership family produced 28 bushels per acre of regular corn, and 47 bushels per acre of hy brid, and 1214 pounds of tobac co per acre. They produced and conserved (canned or froze) 256 quarts of vegetables, meats and fruits per family. The average Farm Ownership farm had about two acres of improved pastures, one milch cow, two brood sows and 50 hens per farm. The av erage Farm Ownership borrower spent $596.00 on capital expendi tures, increased their net worth by $728.00 and is ahead on their Farm Ownership payment $337 at the end of the crop year 1951. While this educational meeting was held only for families buy ing their farms through the Far mers Home Administr a t i o n, Brown said, "Approximately 65 other families in Brunswick coun dit to operate farms, improveET ty are using FHA supervised Credit to operate farms, improve housing, enlarge or develop their farms.” CONGRESSMAN IS (Continued from page 1) Army officers in Washington this past week, Congressman Carlyle was assured that everything re garding the installation was pro ceeding according to schedule and perhaps some faster than the pro gram calls for. The Army is C. W. Davis Co. WHOLESALE GROCER 210-12 N. Water St. Dial 6587 Dial 32286 - Wilmington, N. C. Distributors of Quality Foods Since 1922 Catering to the retail grocer, hotels, cafeterias, restaurants, hospital Institutions and baker ies. We also cater especially to dredges, boats, and outgoing ships. We carry a full line of No. 10 canned vegetables, No. 10 canned fruits and juices of all kinds. Mayonnaise, salad dressing, mustard pickles and sauces. Also dried fruits. Lay er raisins, package raisins, bulk raisins, citron, fruit cake mlx.MInce meat, pail jelly ond pie fillings that are ready pre pared. Toilet tissue, wrapping paper, table napkins, paper bags, paper towels and wax paper. Get in touch with us for your new show case. We also carry a full line of soda fountain supplies. We also car ry all popular sellers In 5c candy bars. We have No. 1 extra fancy peanuts for roasting. We Cater Especial ly to New Grocery Stores on Their Opening Orders . . We Give You Prices. So You Can Compete. We Deliver at all the Beaches. We are also agent for Pillsbury Bakers Flour, Cake Flour, Whole Wheat Flour and Dough-Nut Mix. thoroughly familiar with local problems that will confront the civilian residents of the area. Con gressman Carlyle stated that “the strategic defense area matter; will be O. K.” Another Erunswick ma'tter is that the Congressman called on top Army Engineers in Washing ton Thursday. He demanded that something of an emergency na ture be done with regard to the Lockwoods Folly inlet, now so badly clogged up that navigation by the large number of shrimp ing boats is at times impossible. Thus far any and all dredging here and there has been confined to projects that were in one way or another identified with mili tary plans. The Engineers in Washington admitted being aware of the local conditions and promised investi gations to see what can be done. Col. R. C. Brown of the Engi neers office in Wilmington is al so aware of the conditions at Lockwoods Folly and is said to be very sympathetic with the fish ermen in the trouble they are having in making a living. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Sarah Brown, colored, wish to express their profound apprecia tion of the kindness and help shown during their' bereavement. By writing or by word we can not express the depth of our heartfelt appreciation. The Mims Family. BRUNSWICK COUNTY North Carolina April 1952, Civil Term Superior Court 1428—Smith—vs. ..-. 2074—Hughes — vs. ... 2584— Clemmons — vs. Prevatte & Walton 2585— Clemmons — vs. Prevatte & Walton 2586— Clemmons — vs. ■Prevatte & Walton 2587— Buckman — vs. . Prevatte & Walton 2217—Hollis — vs. . Rodgers & Rodgers 2486—McMillan — vs. . Prink & Herring 2558—Worley — vs. ... Frink & Herring 2565—Ward — vs. Frink & Herring 2608—Jones — vs. Frink & Herring 2610—Hewett — vs. Frink & Herring 2629—McKeithan — vs. Frink & Herring 2638—Cook — vs. Frink & Herring 1930—Foster — vs. Emmett Bellamy 2111—Ludlum — vs. ... Frink & Herring . Stanley . Smith . Garner Poisson. Campbell & Marshall . Garner Poisson, Campbell & Marshall . Garner Poisson, Campbell & Marshall .. Garner Poisson, Campbell & Marshall . Combs . McMillan . Worley . Ward . Jones . Hewett ..McKeithan . Cook . Coleman MeEwen . Evans Prevatte & Walton; Mlntz 2490—Betts — vs. . Woodbury Sanderson, Bellamy Stevens, Burgwin, Hintz ' Rodgers & Bellamy 2526—Scott — vs. Eckes, et al. Frink & Herring Prevatte & Walton 2538—Bowen —vs. Millikan ■Prevatte & Walton Sullivan 2616—Fullwood — vs... Mitchell Parker Frink & Herring 2330—Willetts —vs. McDowell MeEwen -—Viney Brown & Melvin Smith. 4979—Brown — vs. Smith &rink |000—Sheriff — vs. McRoy %031—Hewitt — vs. Redwine 1 WHght Prevatte 2039—Gray, et als — vs. Tripp, et als. 2131— A.C.L.R.R. — vs.Brunswick County Poisson & Wessell S. B. Frink 2132— A.C.L.R.R. — vs.. Brunswick County Poisson & Wessell S. B. Frink 2133— A.C.L.R.R. — vs.Brunswick County Poisson & Wessell S. B. Frink 2149—Holden — vs.Canal Wood Frink & Herring It. I. Mintz; Prevatte 2151—Jones — vs....... Marran MeEwen Moore & Corbett COOKE AGENCY Real Estate .... Insurance J. E. COOKE. Prop. Shallotte, N. C. SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS Extra Big Lot Farm and Garden Seeds, Bulk and Packet FOR FARM AND GARDEN For Tobacco Growers; PETERSON TOBACCO CURERS PETERSON TOBACCO FLUES... SEE THEM ON OUR FLOORS . . . AND BUY NOW ! Shallotte Hardware Co. SHERMAN REGISTER, Mgr. SHALIOTTE. N. C. 2201—-Mitchell — vs. Frink & Herring 2209—Best —vs. Prevatte 2216—Hughes — vs. ....... Mintz 2251—A.C.L.R.R. —vs. Poisson, Campbell & Marshall 2275—Simmons — vs. . Prevatte 2283—Reynolds — vs. Frink & Herring 2289—Flowers — vs. 2297—Clemmons — vs. ... Hewett 2306—White — vs. Stevens * Burgwtn 2311—Canal Wood — vs. Clark & Clark 2313—Andrews — vs. . Eure. Powell & Britt; Varser, McIntyre & Henry 2332—Williams — vs. Frink & Herring 2348—Smith — vs. 2368—Bozeinan — vs. Prevatte Frink & Herring ... Evans .. Caison .... Evans Frink & Herring . Brunswick County Prevatte .. Lewis Frink & Herring . Drayton Prevatte .-. Lumber Co. . Waccamaw Bk. & Tr. Co. Frink & Herring . Conway Frink & Herring McLean & Stacy Frink & Herring Perry Miller Frink & Herring Wright; Lennon Randolph . Long .. Baggett Hewett *rinK cc nernuj 2377— Russ — vs. Board of Education Bellamy Prevatte & Walton: Frink & Herring: s Stevens, Burgwin & Mintz 2378— Hewett — vs. Board of Education Prevatte & Walton 2383—Brunswick Navigation — vs... A.C.L.R.R. Co. Poisson, Campbell & Marshall 2386—Phelps — vs. . Clemmons Prevatte & Walton Frink & Herring 2392— Hewett — vs. .—... Holden Bellamy Stevens. Burgwin & Mintz; Frink & Herring 2393— Russ — vs... Holden Bellamy Frink ft Herring 2396—A.C.L. R.R. — vs... Brunswick County Poisson, Campbell ft Marshall Prevatte & Walton 2406—-Tyler — vs.._.. Cox 2411—Tripp — vs.,. Stanley Frink ft Herring Prevatte 4 Walton 2414—Juneau — vs. Holden Prevatte & Walton Frink & Herring 2418— Applewhite -— vs. Mintz Wm. F. Jones Frink & Herring 2419— Grant — vs. Holden Prevatte ft Walton Frink ft Herring 2422— Maultsby — vs. Jones 2423— Canal Wood — vs. Andrews Prevatte & Walton Rure, Stevens, Burgwin ft Mintz Frink ft Herring 2424— Smith — vs. Evans Frink & Herring Prevatte & Walton 2426—Mintz — vs. Smith Frink & Herring-Mintz Prevatte & Walton 2433—Hewett — vs. Smith Hew'ett Frink & Herring 2437— Hailey — vs... Caison Prevatte ft Walton Frink & Herring 2438— Ward — vs... Ward Bellamy Frink & Herring 2439— Ward — vs.. Ward Bellamy Frink & Herring * IT4EHH 2443—A.C.L. R.R. —vs. Brunswick County Poisson, Campbell & Marshall Prevatte & Walton 2451— Evans — vs. Evans Frink & Herring-Evans Prevatte & Walton 2452— Gore — vs.-..... Wells Kellum & Humphrey Frink & Herring 2453— Gwynn — vs. Wilson Prevatte ft Walton Frink & Herring 2458—Long —r vs. Long.. 2462— Graves — vs.... Ennis Allen Frink & Herring 2463— Frink — vs. . Cape Fear Country Club Frink & Herring James & James 2467—Nelson — vs.... Hewett Prevatte & Walton Frink & Herring 2472—Phelps — vs. Phelps Prevatte & Walton Frink & Herring 2484—Inman — vs. Simmons Frink & Herring Prevatte & Walton 2492—Long — vs. McLamb Frink & Herring-Long Prevatte & Walton 2497—Hobbs — vs. Evans Frink & Herring Prevatte & Walton 2501— Godwin — vs... McMillan Wright Prevatte & Walton 2502— Hewett — vs. Dale Stevens, Burgwin & Mintz Prevatte & Walton - - 2504—Swan — vs. Newton Frink & Herring Prevatte & Walton 2527—Nelson — vs. Ganey J. D. Bellamy Frink & Herring 2536—Ward — vs. Ward Mintz & Bellamy Prevatte & Walton 2539—Smith — vs. Jones Frink & Herring Prevatte & Walton 2542— Flynn —vs.James Sullivan Prevatte & Walton 2543— Newton — vs. Rodgers 2547—Smith Builders — vs. Gause Stevens, Burgwin & Mintz Prevatte & Walton 2553—Phelps — vs. Cox Frink & Herring R. I. Mintz 2568—A.C.L. R.R. — vs.. Brunswick County Poisson, Campbell & Marshall Prevatte & Walton 2570—Edgerton — vs. Galloway Frink & Herring Sullivan 2575—Walker — vs...„. Williford Frlpk ft Herring Varser, McIntyre & Henry 2574—Walker — vs. Williford Frink & Herring Varser, McIntyre & Henry 2573—Walker — vs. Williford Frink ft Herring Varser, McIntyre & Henry 2572—Walker — vs. Williford Frink & Herring Varser, McIntyre & Henry 2579— Stewart — vs. Williford Frink & Herring Varser, McIntyre & Henry 2580— Potter — vs. Smith Frink & Herring 2589—Holden — vs. Caison Sullivan Prevatte & Walton 2592—McKoy — vs. Sellers Mintz Frink & Herring 2600—Vowell — vs. Williford Frink ft Herring Varser, McIntyre & Henry 2603— Wahl’s — vs. Hewett 2604— Moore — vs. Arnold Frink ft Herring Stevens, Wright 2609—Stanley — vs. Smith Prevatte ft Walton Frink & Herring 2615—Rivenbark — vs.Rivenbark Prevatte 2618—Shaw — vs.:. Brunswick County Calder Frink & Herring 2620—Gwynn — vs. Taylor Prevatte & Walton Frink & Herring 2622—Long — vs. . Ward Frink & Herring Prevatte & Walton 2628—Harvell — vs.Smith Frink ft Herring Burney , 2632—Peterson Frink A Herring 2635—Stanley — vs. Parker Prevatte ft Walton E. E. Parker 1590—Leonard — vs. Grissett Wright Prevatte ft Mintz 2149—Holden — vs. Canal Wood Prevatte & Mintz 1684—Brown — vs.Crouch Frink Mintz vs. Hooper McEwen S. T. BENNETT, Clerk Superior Court Brunswick County
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