Recorder’s Court The following: cases were tried during Monday’s session of Bruns wick County Recorder’s Court, with Judge W. E. Bellamy, Jr., presiding and Solicitor A. H. Gainey, Jr., prosecuting: Agnue Thomas drew 90 days: for drunken driving with sen tence suspended on surrender of driver’s license ’ and a fine of $100 and costs. Thomas appealed. Nathan West asked for jury trial on a speeding charge and was bound over to Superior Court under $100 bond. William H. Bryant was taxed with the r-sts for failing to dim lights. John A. Batten, Jr., requested jury trial on a drunk driving charge and was bound over to Superior Court under $200 bond, j Charles Eversoie drew 30 days for public drunkenness. Eversoie appealed. Bob L. Farmer was taxed with the costs for driving with expired chauffeur's i.^ense. Bobby W. Flowers was taxed with the costs as a litterbug. Bessie M. Cause paid $25 and costs for driving without license. Jerome M. Gerbin forfeited bond on a reckless driving charge. 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Beckie Goodwin drew 30 days for public drunkenness and sen tence suspended on sobriety and good behavior for 2 years, plus costs of the action. Shirley L. Hinson was taxed j with the costs for failing' to dim j lights. James Winslow Burney drew 60 days for driving without li cense and liability insurance, and | sentence suspended on condition l he not operate motor vehicle in N. C. until properly licensed, phis payment of $35 fine and costs. Dailey E. Canady drew 60 days for driving without liability insur ance and improper registration, with sentence suspended on con dition he not operate car until insurance and registration is proper, plus payment of $15 fine and costs. Haynes I. Evans was taxed with the costs for failing to dis play registration and one-half of costs remitted. Warren Archie Goodman drew j 30 days for public drunkenness! with sentence suspended on con- j dition defendant stav sober and of good behavior for 2 years and pay costs of action. Arnold Leo Hewett asked for jury trial on charges of driving drunk, no driver’s license and fail ing to display tags, and was bound over to Superior Court un der $300 bond. John Jenrette paid $20 and costs for speeding. Robert Calvin Smith paid $35 and costs for driving without li cense and failing to display prop er registration. Hoyt Todd was taxed with the costs for failing to dim lights. J. D. Evans received prayer for judgment continued on an assault with deadly weapon charge, on condition he not molest complaining witness and remain of good behavior for 2 years, plus the costs of the action. Mary Griffin drew a nol pros with leave on a worthless check charge. John Henry Finney paid $10 and costs for speeding. Henderson Gore was taxed with the costs for driving with im proper equipment. Fred Hooper was fined $10 and costs for driving too, fast for road conditions and fine remitted. Woodus Edward Mins was fin ed $10 and costs for failing to yield right-of-way and fine re mitted. Weston Levis drew 6 months on the roads for issuing a worth less check, with sentence suspend ed on restitution of $200, plus the costs of action. Robert L. Cooper drew 6 months on roads for driving af ter license revoked, with sentence suspended on condition that he not drive until licensed again, and payment of the costs. Raymond Johnson drew 60 days for driving without license, with out liability insurance Rnd With improper registration, with sen tence suspended on condition he not operate motor vehicle until lawful provisions met and pay a fine of $25 and costs. Costs remitted. Maggie Stone Smith paid $25 and costs for driving without li cense. Calvin Robinson, Jr., paid $10 and costs for speeding. Nero Gause. charged with driv ing after license revoked, asked ; for jury trial and was bound over to Superior Court under $250 bond. i Johnnie L. Robbins drew 15 |, months for possession of appara tus for the manufacture of illicit ; spirits, with sentence suspended on condition he not violate any laws for 3 years and pay a fine i of $250 and costs. Ruth H. Axtell drew a nol pros for reckless operation of motor vehicle. John W. Newton paid $10 and costs for driving too fast for road 1 conditions. Herbert M. Johnson, Sr., was fined $10 and costs for driving: ' with improper equipment and fine remitted. Roy F. Kinlaw Was fined $10 j and costs for having mo turn signals. 1 Henry Sam Sutler paid $10 and costs on a speeding charge. Ottis Alvin King drew 90 days on roads for drunken driving with sentence suspended on condition license surrendered and payment of $100 and costs. King appealed the ruling. Irvin E. Claytor, Jr., paid $25 and costs for possession of non tax paid whiskey. Artee Gs’'se drew 90 days for drunken driving with sentence suspended upon revocation of li cense and a fine of $100 and costs. Gause appealed. Robert Hardy was fined $25 and costs for careless driving and $15 of fine remitted. Emory Lee Russell was sen tenced to 18 months on the roads for driving after license revoked, and sentence suspended on con dition he not drive until license returned, plus a fine of $200 and costs. Veneral J. Holden was found not guilty of reckless operation and no probable cause was found as to manslaughter charge be ing instituted. Herbert C. Hewett paid $35 and costs for reckless operation and possession of tax-paid whis key. James Marlow asked for jury trial on charges of reckless opera tion and manslaughter and was bound over to Superior Court under $1,000 bond. David O. Ruark paid $10 and costs for public drunkenness and possession of tax-paid whiskey. William R. Varnum asked for jury trial on charges of public drunkenness and possession of tax-paid whiskey and was bound I i~~r> ** > PERFECT FOR COMFORT, CONVENIENCE AND FASHION Nothing is quite so wonderful as the joy of your very own all-electric kitchen. The time and steps you save . .. the lip sir acking smiles about your cooking . . . and the effortless efficiency and depend ability of your all-electric be the family pride and joy. The cost of adding this happiness to your family living can be planned within your budget. Y our rural elec tric system or your appliance dealer will show you how. J ELECTRICITY—the V heart of modern living Brunswick Electric Memuership Corp. )ver to Superior Court Under $200 3ond. Graham Smith asked for jury rial on drunken driving charge ind was bound over to Superior 2ourt under $200 bond. Jo Ann Gibbs, charged with as sault with deadly weapon with ntent ft) kill, resulting in serious njury, was bound over to Supe •ior Court under a bond of $300. Elwood Waddell was found not juilty of assault upon a female. Douglas Vonnie Long received i nol pros for driving without icense and with no registration. Elmer W. Smith paid $10 and losts for driving on wrong side )f load, not in passing. Dock McPherson paid $10 and sosts for failing to yield right-of vay. Phosphate fertilizer must be slaced deep in the soil, since it noves very little. Salt peter is used in curing [ jountry ham in order to help j )induce red gravy and give a 3right red color to the lean part S )f the ham. Tall, blonde and blue-eyed Whit ney Blake, who co-stars on the television show “Hazel,” will be queen of the 1962 North Carolina Azalea Festival at Wilmington. Miss Blake will rule over all. of the events of the Festival as Queen Azalea XV. Subscribe To The State Port Pilo AMBULANCE Ph. GL 7-6161 GILBERT'S FUNERAL SERVICE GILBERT’S MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 94 _ SOUTHPORT, N. C. [j Mrs. Olen Cox SHALLOTTE — Mrs. Olen L. Cox, 74. of Shallotte, died Sun day in Conway, S. C. hospital after a long illness. She was the former Miss Martha Todd. Final rites were held Monday at 3 p. m. from Simpson Creek Baptist Church by the Revs. Lane j Horne and Gardner Mishoe. with burial in Carter Cemetery. Survivors include her husband; two sins, Osborn Cox of Shallotte and Elmer Cox of Columbia, S. C.; five daughters, Mrs. Lula Hardee and Mrs. Mary Prince, both of Loris, S. C., Mrs. Vir [ ginia Williamson, Mrs. Albprta Tatum and Mrs. Geraldine Nor ris, all of Shallotte; a brother, Onnen Todd of Loris. S. C.; and ! three sisters, Mrs. W. L. Mc ! Lamb, Sr. of Shallotte, Mrs. Ed Hardison and Mrs. Gilmore Ed I wards, both of Wilmington. Active pallbearers were Paul ! and Gene Hardee, LeVance Prince, | Charles Todd, Carl Cox and George Sloan. The woodchuck is a beneficial animal in that the homes he digs for himself are often used by ; other animals such as foxes, I weasels, and rabbits. 17 North, Wilmington N. C. A Full Line Of Ouality Building Materials Dial RO 2-3339 FILING DEADLINE FOR PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 26, 1962, IS Friday, April 13,1962 AT 12 O’Clock Noon BRUNSWICK COUNTY'S REG RATION BOOKS WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY APRIL 28, MAY 5, MAY 12 Registrars will be at their stations in every Precinct on the above dates and at their homes on week days during this time. PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 26,1962 New Voters Must Register on one of the above dates to be eligible to vote in the Primary. SATURDAY, MAY 19th IS CHALLENGE DAY Persons now registered will be allowed to vote in the May Primary of his or her party as shown by the affiliation on the Registration Books. H. FOSTER MINTZ, CHAIRMAN BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS