SIX Opportunity For Securing Projects State Board Of Health I. Anxious For Towns Ant Counties To Take Ad vantage Of Governmen Offer To Finance Worth while Projects The announcement from Wash ington yesterday that the Fed eral Government would financ the construction of worthwhil public work by giving to a com munity 45 per cent of the tota cost of a project and lending th remainder of the money needei at 3 per cent interest caused th State Board of Health to go in to high gear and get out in I half day almost one thousan< letters to city, county and schoo officials urging them to submi at once projects for needed im provements. "This is just what we've beer waiting for" beamed Warren H Booker, Chief Engineer of the Department, "and the town 01 county that does not get needed new school buildings, new water and sewerage system, new hospitals, or whatever is needed is over looking the only opportunity of its kind for public improvements that has ever been presented." "Why, just think what this is going to mean to North Carolina," enthused Mr. Booker, "new school buildings will be provided and decent sanitary facilities installed at many existing schools. There are almost 1000 schools in this State without toilet facilities of any kind, not even privies, and over 3000 with facilities appraised as bad. These schools accomodate over 400,000 North Carolina school children," continued Mr. Booker. "Wide awake school officials are going to take advantage of Federal financing of public works to eliminate many such health menacing situations." There are many communities in the State that do not have public water supply and sewerage facilities that will obtain them under this new program, or the officials of such communities will have to answer to their constituents later for failing to obtain a share of the improvements financed by the Federal Government," asserted Mr. Booker. "An abundance of disease germ free and sparkling water together with facilities for immediate and complete disposal of domestic wastes are two of the greatest blessings of modern civilization, and," added Mr. Booker, "are the two most important public health objectives that can be attained in any community." New public water supply systems, new sewerage systems and extensions, new water purification plants and sewerage treatment plants will be given preference in the new program oi public works. "Think of getting absolutely free sufficient money to cove: 45 per cent of the cost of a project, that alone should be inducement enough for public officials to determine to have needed improvements made now, but in addition" enthused Mr. Booker, "the balance of the money, 55 per cent of the cost of a project, can be obtained at only 3 per cent, a heretofore unheard of rate for the financing of public -work." Tn Hip IpHprn tn oifv Cfllintv arid school officials Mr. Booker urged that architects and engineers be retained at the earliest possible moment to prepare plans and specifications for the needed improvements and to prepare the application to the PWA for funds. Attention was directed also to the fact that revenue producing municipal improvements may now be financed with bonds that pledge only the revenue from the facility for the retirement of the debt. Tips To Tourists BY JAMES M. CRAWFORD Chief Engineer Chevrolet Motor Company Next to having a car welltuned and in perfect mechanica condition, there is no greatei contribution to the pleasure, saf ety and comfort of a summe: vacation tour than to have th< car fitted with equipment tha guarantees the tourist agains minor difficulties and discom forts that may be met with oi a long distance trip. Most of th Accessories in this class ar equally useful in ordinary cit; driving, but become partlcularl; important and valuable when th tourist is in a strange regior traveling over unknown roadf and driving maybe for hours a a time. Then his pleasure de pends on his bping free to ot serve the country and the seen ery, to avoid enforced halts, an to be at his ease physically an mentally. Probably the most universal! valuable accessory, for city us or for touring in all seasons o A THE STATE POKT P COURT Ci Brunswick Count June Tei MONDAY, No. 1353?Jones A R. W. Davis No. 1352?Bellamy i R. W. Davis No. 1357?Willis 1 S. B. Frink No. 1348?Holden ^ S. B. Frink No. 1198?Robinson t C. Ed Taylor ! No. 1322?McGhee \ I. C. Wright R. W. Davis In Re: Mat TUESDAY, No. In Re: McB. Reynolds R. W. Daivs No. 1327?Nitrate Agency .1 Hackler No. 1306?Parker \ Woodus Kellum No. 1239?Parker Woodus Kellum No. 1240?Parker v Woodus Kellum WEDNESDAY No. 1295?Holden v C. Ed Taylor No. 1085?Galloway v McClammy No. 1227?Bryant v C. Ed Taylor No. 1298?Hewett v THURSDAY, No. 1334?Stone v Britt, Taylor Brunswick Co v C. Ed Taylor No. 1347?Northrop v Dwight McEwen MOTilON ] . No. 15?Spaulding v No. 16?Bank of Brunswick ...,\ No. 17?Sidbury v No. 130?McMillan v No. 1105?Elvington v No. 400?Corp. Com v Will Ap i i : Maximt r t t i e e y y e s J. W. RU H j Preside a l y e I the year, is the spotlight. However, very few motorists whose cars carry spotlights use them to { their full 'advantage; they seem to reserve them for the sole purpose of searching out house num, bers, or for reading cross-road signs. Actually, a spotlight prop" erly used is a safety device, est pecially when traveling in strani ge country. It should be set to direct its beam on the right hand edge of the road, well - ahead, ready to be snapped on _ whenever it is necessary to dim e the main headlights. Some motorists make this automatic, by wiring their spotlight circuit to the dim terminal of the regular '' lighting switch. Again, in over? taking a car at night, the spotlight is a better signal than the e horn; you direct its beam to the left margin of the road ahead of J the car in front, who thus is J warned that you are about to pass, while the beam illuminates any obstruction that might endanger your own car. This signal is especially valuable in pas1 sing heavy trucks with trailers, ' whose drivers might not be able ; to hear your horn, but are sure . to see your spotlight bean alongside (if they don't, a quick flash on and off the rear view mirror ' is certain to be noticed.) Spotlights are useful also for flashing a beam ahead at street or highway intersections to warn drivers approaching from either side; for signalling cars behind you when you are going to make a left turn; for illuminating your own left front fender as a warning to cars approaching from the rear when you are pulling out from a curbside parking place, and for numerous other uses besides their main purpose. Both safety and comfort are served by insect screens in all ventilator openings. Most current model cars are regularly provided with screens in the cowl ventilators, but screens may be had also for the window openings of no-draft ventilating systems. Since on most vacation trips the driver is not the only one whose comfort and pleasure are to be considered, accessory manufacturers have offerings of special value and utility for the passenger. For example, an extra windshield wiper may be installed at the right side of the car; also an additional adjustable sun visor, which may be equipped with a snap-on vanity mirror for the benefit of feminine passengers. In strange towns, strange parking places, and in regions where service stations are far apart, it is good economy to take precautions aga:'nst petty thefts. The loss of a tankfull of gas does not involve much money, but may cause hours' delay in sparsely settled regions; while the loss of a spare time is costly and also 1 may be disastrous. Hence, locking gasoline tank caps, and spare tire locks, are good investments j as insurance against loss, delays, and discomfort. The locking gas tank cap, incidentally, may save your car if it should be stolen, for the thief will be unable to renew the gasoline supply, and his lack of a key when he stops at a gas station usually arouses the suspicion of the attendant and leads to tracing the car. if Peopl c ft* ; ; 1 1 IIM1 1 i Twenty farmers in Green I County who do not have milk j cows say they will help their sons and daughters to buy heifer j calves. i | Special I J? ;Jp For the rema || we will wash and || give it ballcrank 1 111 and check the ha |1 $1. iS jl? We give expert a |i| and use only ;3 || Hood Serv I SOUTHPC J| es United iouthport, N. C predate Your j f5000.00 im Insurance F DEPOSITOR $5000.00 ARK J. V nt ( * [LOT, scurfHPORT, NORT1 VLENDAR y Superior Court rm, 1935 JUNE 17 rs. Jones rs. Bellamy rs. Willis rs. Holden rs. Brown John D. Bellamy & Sons rs. Clemmons R. W. Davis tie LeRue Hewett Burns JUNE 18 I, Exr. C. Ed Taylor, S. B. Frink rs. Peterson Wright & Frink rs. Mintz R. W. Davis, J. W. Ruark 's. Knox John A. Stevens s. Knox John A. Stevens r, JUNE 19 s. Swain R. W. Davis s. Highway Commission Ross s. Clemmons J. W. Ruark s. Fulford JUNE 20 s. Hewett Davis, Frink s Palmetto Island Co. Z. V. Morgan s. Southern Dixie Life Ins. Co. McClammy DOCKET s. Parker s. E. Sellers s. Sykes s. Gore s. Gore 'S. Bank of Southport Five co-operative poultry sales have been held in Lee County this spring at which more than 15,000 pounds of live poultry have been sold. I Offer I inder of the week f|L grease your car, f| ubrication service m ttery . . all for? gjf 75 | i. uto repair service genuine parts |1 ice Station | )RT, N. C. | Bank I Account I or Each V.YATES Cashier H CAROLINA Negro Boy Before Juvenile Judge Andrew McMillan, Jr., young negro boy of this county, appeared before Juvenile Judge B. H j Holden Friday on a charge oi ; using profane language on the public highway. His cursing was said to have been directed at a prominent white citizen of his community. The boy was paroled into the custody of his father for a period of one year. His father was required to pay the costs in the case. The boy must remain of good behavior and, if there is evidence to the contrary, will be ) brought back before Judge Hol!den for further sentence. | A new purebred Hertford bull ;has been purchased by the counjtv commissioners of Avery county. SERVICE OK SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION I State of North Carolina, ! County of Brunswick:? In the Superior Court before the Clerk Brunswick County vs. J. W. Edwards, est.. Suit No. 352. I H. YV. Edwards, M. E. Edwards ! and Sam Edwards will tako notice that an action entitled as above has [been commenced in the Superior 'Court of Brunswick County. V C.: i that the said action is brought to I foreclose tax sales certificates held ! bv the County of Brunswick for the years 1925; 1926; 1927 and 1928, on "Sw 'IWI|i|?i ?UIIMw< <!<II'tuI? I^KHIW?I'tWI? Attend BE SURE ELECTF DEXTE COM1 |l Ellis M< WHIT! ; TPul Boj Demand t I IT Pi TO BUI SBEkh Lmmnr? Lnm HK13 $> .:.> ^ ' 'J'Today, when every wise buye particularly interested in getti transportation at lowest cost, th advantages of Chevrolet Trucks larly strong appeal. Truck bu buyer is discovering that it pays I Chevrolels. And truck buyer afte deciding to take advantage of which Chevrolet offers. You, to< haulage service at lower cost by 1 rolet Truck because of these tr 1. Chevrolet Trucks sell at lowest prices, CHEVBOLE Compan ChevroUt's low d QBE Elmore! J The AUTO! ! TO SEE OUR DISP) tolux refriger; r washing mac! ?lete line of pa1 ;ares Hardwa EVILLE FAIR BI ">jf JMuck RiUfthA Toda s;r a?imi mm r CHiVR "I I? WEI ' 538 acres of land listed in Waceamaw ' Township, Brunswick County, X. C? * > in the name of G. B. Edwards; G. r j W. Edwards estate and J. W. Ed| wards estate, found to be same land t I of which Greenberry B. Edwards died, 1 1 I seized in the year 1913; and that the' I above named parties are sons and , C I heirs at law of the said G. B. Ed- 11 | wards, and as such, are interested 3 , | in the title to the said lands and as ' i such have been made parties defen- . I > j dant in this action by the court. j c And the said parties defendant will 1 I further take notice that this action; B ; is brought to condemn the said lands j r 1 for sale to satisfy the taxes due ] v thereon, as prescribed by law, and j fi I that they, as interested parties, are'o , required to appear at the office of j ' i the Clerk of the Superior Court of, o j said county. Southport, N. C? on I ti Monday, July 1, 19.13, tl and answer or demur to the com- ii ! plaint in the said action, and to E II show why the decree of sale of the , C I said property this day entered shall j I not be binding and conclusive on all d , property rights which they may have I a in and to the said lands, which said | lands are designated as follows: 1. Those lands conveyed from 6' , I You Are Invited To ELECTR KEROSENE RE1 NOW ON DIf Pender Fur M S Front St. DNESDAY, MA V 2g I v'oah B. Bennett to Greer|?^B vards. by deed dated Aprfi eeorded in Book VV, ps?t 2.?State Grant Xo. . I lerry Edwards, dated 878, recorded in Book v'kI 3. Deed from Asa Ft. k'i.M ".reenberry Edwards. H 885. recorded in Book |-;r 4. Grant Xo. 2577. to c.,.l Idwards, dated March >(, orded in Book Z. at i'd"B. ,!; 5. State Grant Xo. 0071 t,I 'dwards. dated February ?t eeorded In Book JJ. at pa.I .H ,-hich several deeds and gr..^B erence is made for the detnl^l f the lands. Excepting. However, so nun* fl f as was conveyed from ti,H ime by the said G. B. Ktuv^H he heirs of G. B. Edwards dH tg of record in the office Register of Deeds of BnS ouitty, N. C. Notice is further given that H efault that relief will be ccording to the said decree This. May 27th. 1935. B. J. HOI.DEX. < 20-c Superior Inspect The New LOLUX I -RIGERATOR I SPLAY AT I niture Co. I WILMINGTON, N. C.I "giiTui riiw mnwit'iiii ft1*' yt'i r:i SHOW 1 .AY OF I HORS I TINES I !NTS I ire Co. I AJFF I 7wVif,i 1 *' '; *' i!11 1B y 66 foe 6conor\ AYS I OLETSl rEAR AFTER 1?I YEAR 1 EPERDABIUTY I IJ^-Ton Stake (157-inrh nA?&alH less gasoline and of I ey are powered by su*B Ive-in-head engines. I onger, more dependable I tuse of the extra quality I rolet builds into ever? I Chevrolet dealer?this demonstration of the nfU 'or your hanlage needs. B?? et better truck perform*1*? est prices! CHIGAN I Gxneral Motor* Vtdus I POUH ADVEWTIStM^J mpanj jjj VALVE-IN-KEAD T 1 ECONOMY || ? i t of trucks is 2. 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