KB
wea"
B leinnized at St.
Kniscopal fhurch Fnday
B \!i*s N'ancie Kathryn
W?^ the bride of Roy
B"\-.;rhan Vows were
l"*Tv ??
1"J,M ceremony being
J ?.ac decorated with
B*iW' and tall tapers
RellW -low upon the nupB^
C Fergus sang "The
Brthclbert Nevin; "Ave
Bftinod: and "Because"?
, jhp was accompanied
B ;. ' t,y Miss Leila HubI
_ri(]ai chorous" from
B . u.a? used as a procesB
. the ceremony
Byr.i softly played "LeibB"y
ieissohn's "Wedding
tl!!e,i as a recessional.
Bjo was unattended, and
church on the arm
Bj,!wr who gave her in
a suit of
Bf t: mimed in black velB
accessories to match.
Br.'|er corsage was of
and lilies of the
n.tered with his
Bi- \V C. Reece. Bobo
. of the groom,
K.-J.? Thompson served as
Bj-atelv following the cereH
left for a honeyFlorida.
I )ANCE
B the most delightful
of the winter sea
Mis. H. W. Hood
Kri at a dance in the
Bv Center Building on
evening in honor of
...: LTothurn Hnnrl
Il-iniice to Roy Adkins
t-. was solemnized the
p aftv: r.oon.
[ sieeted at the
t Mrs. Hood, and were
the serving: table where
I i by Mesdames
|: nd Robert Willis.
I; Watson assisted
I: i an enjoyable evening
t.r: was furnished by a
i stra comprised of John
t - John Shannon, LawI'
g Robert Willing, D.
t- and Egan Hubbard.
L, Anr.ie Mae Woodside,
Evelyn Loughlin,
E Watson. Lelia Hubbard,
[Satherine Garrett. Louise
p Ihelma Comez, Louise
Myrtle Poore, Marjorie
t Bertha Colvin, Lois Jane
[ Marjorie Jones. Lottie
pier.. Marion St. George,
pa Barnett.
i Scot? and C. D. Baucom,
Waters Thompson, Neils
r Sasa Fodale, Roy Mct
James Frazier, Ormond
t Ray Richards, Jack Livl
Albert Arnold. Dan Wells.
I Cannier.
nd Mrs. W. G. McGlamX:
and Mrs. Robert Jones,
(Mrs. B. M. Hornsby, Mrs.
far Dosher. Mr. and Mrs.
s St George, Mr. and Mrs.
Dosher. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Prince
i Mr and Mrs. Wiley
Mr and Mrs. Joe Loughlin,
: Mrs L. T. Yaskell, Dr.
s Mat ;ce Rosebaum, Mr.
s. >V K McAuley. Mr. and
E Weeks, Mr. and Mrs.
tor. Mrs. J. B. Finch, Mr.
h W. s. Dam, Mr. and
toes Carr, Mr. and Mrs.
fe'.h Mr. and Mrs. Robert
to. Mr. and Mrs. John
Mrs Ed Newton, Mrs.
t Vitou, Mrs. G. V. Fes:
'f Kanapolis, Mr. and
to Garrison, Dr. and Mrs.
Fergus, Capt. and Mrs.
Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. C.
?r. Mr. and Mrs. Lanier
* Mrs. Frank Niernsee,
J Mrs Bill Wells, Mr. and
forge Whatley, Mr. and
tot St. George, Mr. and
talph Saunders, Mr. and
F- Lingle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mrs. Robert Willis. Mr.
s Frank Plaxco, Mr. and
'do.ph Mints, Mrs. Kenneth
Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Mrs Anna Davis, Mr. and
fo* Wells, Mr. and Mrs.
foell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wil*r
and Mrs. Harold St.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Glo_
ar-'i Mrs. S. Bunn Frink,
!r'i Mrs E. H. Cranmer,
" Mrs. Dick Brendle, Mr.
j Jack Christian, Mr. and
A McNeil.
Wilson
^ Mrs. E. W. Wilson, of
^ announce the marriage of
aifrhter, Lottie Lay, to
erman Russ, son of Mr.
_ P. Russ, of Shallotte.
Carriage took place Jana*
Conway, South CarLin'GLE
hostess
} F1- tingle was hostess
^ afternoon to her weekly
c|ib, at which Mrs. R.
Was guest of honor.
24, 1940
High score for regular men
bers was compiled by Mrs. M. 1
| Sanders, who received a sewir
! kit; high scorer among gues
J was Mrs. J. G. Christian, wl
received a nut grinder; and
I similar prize was awarded Mi:
| Thelma Comer,v who bingoed coi
solation.
Refreshments consisting i
cake, whipped cream and coff<
were served the following guest
Mesdames Mintz, Christian, Sai
ders, E. H. Cranmer, Thelma Wi
lia, R. L. Jones, H. T. St. Georg
W. S. Styron, J. E. Carr, J. X
Ruark and. W. C. Reece; and Mi:
Comer.
ENTERTAIN CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Yaskc
were hosts to their Tuesday nigl
club last week. High scorer f<
the evening was the hostes
while Mrs. L. C. Fergus bingo<
for consolation.
Refreshments of sandwiche
coffee and cake were served 1
the following guests: Mr. ar
Mrs. R. B. Thompson, Mr. ar
Mrs. W. S. Styron, Mr. and Mr
H. T. St. George, Mr. and Mr
Fred Willing and Dr. and Mr
L. C. Fergus.
MRS. SUTTON HOSTESS
Mrs. J. D. Sutton entertains
[ her bridge club Friday afternoc
[at her home. High score prize,
pair of wall plaques, went 1
' Mrs. J. G. Christian, while coi
solation prize, a wall pocket, ws
won by Mrs. D. M. Davis.
Delicious refreshments of min<
pie with whipped cream and co
fee were served the followir
guests; Mesdames Christia
Davis. M. A. Northrop, Vienr
Leggett, J. W. Ruark, Carl Gui
nerson and E. J. Prevatte.
NEWS
RRIF.FS
MEDICAL PATIENT
Mrs. J. H. Caines of Georgi
town was admitted Sunday as
medical patient at Dosher Mi
morial Hospital.
FOR TREATMENT
Eldo Braxton of Wilmington
in Dosher Memorial Hospital f(
treatment.
MEDICAL PATIENT
Williams Splizig of Norfoli
Va., was admitted as a medic
patient at Dosher Memorial Ho
pital Monday.
SURGICAL PATIENT
Mrs. S. D. Fulford of Supp
was admitted as a surgical p;
tient at Dosher Memorial Ho
pital Sunday.
APPENDECTOMY
Miss Ruth Wallace of Southpo:
underwent an operation for tl
removal of her appendix Satu
day at Dosher Memorial Hospits
HOSPITAL PATIENT
Ormand Leggett of Southpo
was admitted to Dosher Memori
Hospital for treatment Saturda
HOSPITAL PATIENT
John Swann of Southport is
medical patient at Dosher Memo
ial Hospita'.
IN HOSPITAL
James Smith of Southport is
" Wn
I patient at uosner
j pita!.
LEAVES HOSPITAL
I James Ward of Southport hi
been dismissed from Dosher M
I morial Hospital where he recei'
ed treatment last week.
PATIENT
Captain Alfred CJemmons i
Shallotte was admitted Mondf
as a patient at Dosher Memori
| Hospital.
|
FOR TREATMENT
Julia Evelyn Lewis, daughte
I of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis <
Bolivia, was dismissed from Dos)
er Memorial Hospital Monday.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
I Rev. J. R. Potts will preach i
I the New Hope Church at 11:.'
| o'clock Sunday morning and i
jthe Southport Church at 7:.'
I P. M.
I
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Charles Newton~"*gave~"
birthday party at her home Mo:
day evening, the occasion beir
in celebration of Mr. Newton
birthday.
FEW LICENSES ISSUED
j Register of Deeds Harry
Mintz, Jr., reports that only 01
marriage licenses has been issut
j this month. In December the;
| were only two. Only 5 licens
I have been issued since Augu
114th. Strict North Carolina ma
riage laws and* Brunswick's nea
ness to South Carolina results
very few marriages being perfo
jmed in this county.
DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
W. Kerr Scott, commissioner of
Agriculture for the state of N.
C., and C. D. Eaucum, head of
the bureau of weights and measures,
were here Thursday to attend
the dance given by Mr. and
Mrs. H. - W. Hood v- in' honor * of
ll" Miss Nancie Hood. Mr. Hood is
1 an employee of the bureau of
ig | weights and measures.
ts1
10 j SICKNESS GENERAL
a j While in town Monday Dr.
ss | Laurence Rosebaum, of Shallotte,
a- j remarked that recent bad weather
| had apparently brought on a lot
3f | of sickness, mostly influenza,
;e throughout the county. Reports
s; indicate that the same conditions
a-1 prevail all over the State.
il_
- Personal
Carl Gunnerson has returned
(11 from Duke hospital at Durham,
it where his leg was broken and
>r reset.
is, Mr. and Mrs. Prince O'Brien
!d and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Corlette
attended the Silver Wedding ans,
niversary of Senator and Mrs.
to Clyde Council at Wananish, Friid
day night.
id Mrs. G. V. Fesperman of Kans.
apolis was here during the past
s. week-end to attend the wedding
s. of her son.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Lester Jones
spent the week-end here with
Mrs. C. A. Ford and son, C. A.
Ford, Jr.
SOUTHPORT
1 SCHOOL NEWS
x (Annie Margaret Watts, Editorf"
in-Chief; Eula Mae Smith, Eilene
Midgette, Marjorie Potter, May
" Swain and Inez Phelps, Associia
ates.)
i
Value Of School Column
^ The value of a school column
jmay be expressed as being three;
fold. First to inform readers of
jthe activities of the school thru
a medium that comes first hand;
secondly, to provide a means by
which students will have an opJportunity
to express their viewpoint
and develop the talent of
writing in a manner that will be
interesting to others; Thirdly, it
unites the patrons with the face"!
ulty, the students and the gena
eial school work.
It is the logical medium that is
being used in many schools for
the above purposes. It serves as
. a connecting link between the
the citizens of a community and
the school. It serves as the official
medium through which matters
pertaining to the school are
, brought to the attention of the
j public. Not the least of the value
a lies in the fact that it affords
gpiactical
experience to many students,
along lines that many of
them may have real talent for.
MAJORIE POTTER.
Chapel Program
s_ The Senior Class gave a program
in the chapel Wednesday,
January 17th. The title was:
"Thrift." Virginia McKeithan
rt read the scripture and led the
le students in the Lord's Prayer.
r. Those taking part in the program
L1 were Edmond Newton, Annie
Margaret Watt3, Marcellus Cox
and Orvil Cottrell.
rt Castle Building
al The 6th grade students are eny
joying the work of building a
castle of the middle ages. When
they have completed their castle
a it promises to be very attractive
r- with their dolls, dressed as men
and women of the middle ages.
standing: around in. the yard.
They are very proud of their
a work, and it looks as if they
s- will have reason to be even
prouder when it is finished.
Second Grade News
In studying health last week,
is the second grade students chose
e- a doctor, nurse and helpers to
v- check up on the other members.
They enjoyed this very much and
it is felt that it helped all in
learning more about the rules of
health.
ly Junior Play
al Mrs. Lingle is busy coaching
the Junior Play, which will be
given soon. The name of it is
"Easy Money." It is quite a com:r>
edy and gives promise of affordof
ing every one a good laugh.
0" First Grade News
The students of the first grade
are progressing very j' "ely in
their classes. They are enjoying
reading the new books which
they received recently, and are
also learning to write letters, do
*0 original drawings and are progressing
well with their writing
lessons.
They are making an Eskimo
r- sand table that shows good worka
manship. The Eskimos and their
n" homes are being fixed by the stu?
dents themselves. The Eskimos
3 are dolls, dressed up like the natives
of Iceland. The houses are
being made of other materials.
When finished the work will look
L quite original.
ie Another thing they are enjoying
is the health project which
re they have taken up. This is to
es teach them more about the rules
st of health and better living.
r" Perfect Attendance
r" A number of the students atin
tained the goal of perfect attendr*
ance during the first semester,
this in spite of adverse weather
THE STATE PORT PIL
conditions which, doubtless, pre
vented many others from makin
the same marks. The followin
I have perfect attendance records
1st grade: Margaret Buckma
and David Wells.
2nd. grade: Richard Brendli
Bobby 'Davis, Robert Garner. Ec!
gar Muncy and Betty Wigner.
4tl) Grade: Herbert Swaii
Bobby Sellers, Thomas Fullwoo<
! Zelda Evans, Maxine Doshe
James Arnold, Betsy Jane Gallc
way and Joan Tyndall.
5th grade: Ann McRackan
Margaret McGee, Louise Newtoi
Jimmie W. Smith and Edn
Lamb.
6th grade: Wallace Moore, Ele
anor Reese, Elizabeth Davis, He!
en Sellers, Annie Lee Evans, Loi
j Sellers, Ovedine Smith, Emm
I Johnson and Emma Swain.
7th grade: Marian Fredere, Lc
| raine Hewette and Libby O'Briei
18th grade: Inez Phelps, Mari
I Mocre and Joel Moore.
19th grade: Gilda Arnold, Glenni
| Price, Leperless Smith, Joy Arr
I old, Martha Brown, Bill Shannor
j Helen Evans, Basil Watts, Mi!
| dred Lancaster, John O'Dank
| and Doris Price.
'10th grade: Pearl Mae Lewi:
Tom Gilbert and Dan Smith.
11th grade: Harold Aldridg(
Doris Lewis, Virginia McKeithai
Eula Mae Smith and Annie Mai
garet Watts.
Honor Roil
First grade: (Miss Asbury
Rudy Belle, Jack Finch.
1st grade: (Miss Comer)?Tor
Jenrette, Dalton Midgette, Juli
Brown, Jean Henley, Eula Ma
Long, Marie Meadows and Bett
Sue Williamson.
2nd grade: John Newtoi
Frank Plaxco, David Wells, Ale
tta Glover and Winnifred Gun
nerson.
3rd grade: Richard Brendk
Jimmy Cox, and Frances Floyd.
4th grade: Doris Lee Swanr
Betsy Jane Galloway and Su
Fredere.
5th grade: Louis Newton an
Margaret McGee.
6th grade: Sally Ann McNeill.
7th grade: Dorothy Cox.
8th grade: Claude Ford, Mari
Moore and Mae Swain.
9th grade: Margaret Carr.
10th grade: Clarence Lennox
Victoria Lancaster, Erlene Mici
gette.
11th grade: William Sellers.
WACCAMAW
SCHOOL NEWS
The epidemic of influenza whic
seems prevalent in most section
of the state, has thus far mis
sed our school. We are hopin
that we will continue to escap
this illness among the studen
body and in the community. I
spite of the fact that we hav
had continuous cold weather an
our roads have also been ver
bad at times, our attendance cor
tinues to hold a remarkably hig
average. We commend our sti
dents for this attainment an
hope there will be no2hindrance t
lower it, but only endeavors t
make it higher. The prizes offei
ed by Mr. Ray each month to th
class with highest percentage c
attendance was won by the Ser
ior class in high school and Mr:
Hewett's fifth grade in elemenl
ary school.
ADDITIONAL BOOKS
There have recently been 25
additional supplementary readei
added in the elementary schoo
Most of these readers are of th
safety nature and this tends t
w
II For Failure;
!
11 Any person
II be to list any
!; willfully fails, i
|[ the time allow
][ property for tl
J: guilty of a mis<
| To avoid pt
| fore January 3
| Towns!
NORTHWES'
TOWN CREE
!! SMITH VILLI
|| LOCKWOOD
SHALLOTTE
|| WACCAMAY
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' widen our curriculum. The state : ^
? : is requiring the teaching of safety j ^
g I in our schools, but until these e]
,.1 books were added, we had no a]
n j adopted source from which to j d,
j acquaint our pupils. The school; n'
, I has also been working fervently j ^
to' increase ;*its elementary library : B
j to the standardization marks and ; v
1 i has recently added 35 new books a
j'|of interesting reading matter to )y
(this department.
? LITERARY SOCIETY
The local literary society has
been doing some very good work,
" j and is proving to be beneficial
| both from the educational and
a highly entertaining standpoints. It
| is the desire of the society and
its sponsors that this organization' 1
be of value to all the high school
1S students; therefore they have ala
| ways encouraged a varied pro- ^
j gram, adaptable to all. The soci'*
ety recently elected the following s'
1- new officers to serve during the
e j next semester:
President, Harry King; vice- ?
e president, Lester Smith: secretary, j'
' , DeLena Formy Duval: program
b i chairman, Ora Mae Watts, EngI
lish critic, Mr. Parrish: pianist,
d Florine Evans: song leader, Janie
I Canady. 'ei
3.} CLASSROOM WORK %
Mrs. Louise B. Formy Duval's A
I fourth grade has recently com- P
l, j pleted a health unit, and the pu- tc
-' pils have done some very attrac- is<
jtlve original and basic work. The]''
following are some original health a:
) rhymes composed by her pupils:,^
n VVe are Waccamaw girls and boys,
a We work and play with joy, a
e But that's not all we do P1
v We eat fruits and vegetables too. a
a
^ I used to drink coffee,
I hate to tell. v
But now I drink milk fl
And it keeps me well. * '
Fruit at breakfast,
, Vegetables at noon h
' Help to keep my body in tune.
i h
(i ! Callie Carrot big and round.
! Good healthy food,
! That comes from the ground. ^
SI
j Mrs. Ray's first grade has had ir
I a joyous time studying about the ^
j Eskimoes. After a visit to this P
.i. r: i ft
t graue we imu eviueiiuc ui guuu j^
j results of this study. A sketch ' y
prepared by her class of their a
studies follows: |11
We are studying about the
Eskimoes. j ti
We make stories about them.
We like to draw the Eskimoes''
snow houses. ;
Tate Bennett read us a story 'r
about "Ninoo", a little Eskimo
girl.
h We can say the poem "The:ir
s Snowman."
i 1
I Seaside News
lt An oyster roast and dance wasj
n given here Friday evening in j
e honor of Wilmington and out-of-i
d state guests. Those attending
y were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bell, ^
h
J ATTENTIO
0 We have really got somethii
troduetory offer, we are pricing
e savings you can't afford to miss.
>f 1 SHIRT ONLY 85c.
j Stock up now, you save 15 per
s-1 you buy one or two.
H SWAGGER SHIRTS are sanfor
and with the genuine "Dot Snapi
0 j Saturday Evening Post and Esqii
?TRY ONE TODAY AND B
,'e The Specialty Shop
0 ^I
ARNIIS
To List For Taxes Din
, firm or corporation who
poll or property, real or
-efuses or neglects to list t
ed by law, or who remoA
le purpose of evading ta?
demeanor.
malties prescribed by law
1, 1940.
tip Listers Are As Fc
T M.
iK L. J.
E : MRS.
S FOLLY LUGIAl
E c.
V ROBERT f
. P. JORGENSE
TAX SUPERVISOR
. )
[r. and Mrs. J. William Brown
Tr. and Mrs. W. Louis Fisher
lr. and Mrs. Edward Montgom
ry, Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, Mr
nd Mrs. Liston H. Trulove, Mesames
Alex G. Millican and Thella
B. McEachern. Miss Aline
,'est, John J. Furlong, Joe B
rinkleyTand John Carter, 'all oi
Wilmington, and Miss Anna Ulric
nd Leon F. Leonard, of Harrisnrg.
Pa.
"BOLIVIA
SCHOOL NEWS
CROWDED OUT LAST WEEK
BASKETBALL
The Bolivia high school teams
on a double header from Long
reek last. Friday night. The
:ore for the girls was 28-20;
le boys game, 36-21. Catherine
tone was high scorer for out
iris and high scoring boys were
enwood Danford and Dalton Sel:rs.
All of our boys got into the
ame for at least one guarter.
CHAPEL PROGRAM ,
The Senior Class gave a most
ijoyable and original chapel proram
on last Friday morning
fter giving a sketch from theii
rimary grade days, they gave investing
skits of their high
;hool career. The high schoo
sachers saw themselves, as wel
3 former teachers portrayed or
le stage.
PREPARE PROGRAM
The junior class is preparing
program for next Friday's chasi.
It will consist of a vocationI
guidance play, "Square Pegs"
review of the novel, "Mobj
lick"; and a humorous reading
Ve hope that any parent oi
-iends will feel welcome to at;nd.
POSTERS
The eighth grade English class
as been working on book pos:rs,
some of which are being ex
ibited in the English room.
JUNIOR PLAY
The junior Class play. "Th<
Can in fhp P.rppn Shirt". ii
eheduled for Friday, February 2
i the high school auditorium
his class won a great deal 01
raise last year for their per
jrmance and are striving thii
ear, if possible, to put on ever
better one. We are expecting
luch of them and are certair
xey will live up to our expecta
ions. Let's all plan to see it.
NEW FOUNTAINS
Some new covered water foun
?ns on the outside of the build
lg will soon be ready for use
TROUBLE
Last week nearly every roon
1 the building seemed to have ?
SCOLDS
aJi'II Relieve misery direct
-without "dosing".
Use swift-acting
VICKS VAPORUB
N! MEN!
lg here. This week, as an in"SWAGGER
SHIRTS" at a
2 SHIRTS AT $1.65
cent to 17 per cent whether
izerl shrunk, non-wilt collar,
wr"?that's advertised in Life,
lire.
E DRESSED FOR LESS?
Southport, N. C.
!
5
IG
j
ing January !
se duty it shall j
personal, who
he same within j
'es 01* conceals j
nation, shall be j
\ list on or be- j
illow:? !
B. CHINNIS ]
McKEITHAN I
W. S. DAVIS i
V FULFORD \
C. HEWETT i
5. MILLIKEN \
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, leak in it. It became nothing un
| usual for teachers and students.
upon arriving at school, to find
' desks and belongings soaked.
Some work has been done on the
, roof, which we hope will eliminate
similar inconvenience and disi
comfort in the future.
HOME EC. SHOWERS
Showers are now in progress
j in the interest of the home economics
department kitchen. Three
'have already been held, one atl
i the home of Retta Moore Lesh,
at which time pans were carried;
the second at the home of Mavis j
j Erown, for silver; the third at
I the home of Elizabeth Lewis, for |
plates. A number of things in J
the above lines mentioned were
donated and are much appreciat1
ed by the home economics girls
and the school.
On Jan. 19 Glenda Robbins and
Ruth Rabon will be hostesses at
! their respective homes, at which
time those attending at Glenda's
home will carry glassware; at
' Ruth's, pots. On January 23
1 Doris and Louise Johnson will
act as hostesses, at which time
those attending will carry cups,
; saucers, and bowls. The last,
liTTOTO
PRIC KS INCLUDE OLD TIRES
Knch tiro guaranteed unconditiGiuj.'
y in writing for twelve months
against all road hazards.
\l-o All Auto Parts and Accessor"*.
j Second & Grace St., Wilmington
; WANT ADS
' FOR RENT FOR 1940 GROVELY
Farm-Town Creek. Two Tor
bacco Barnes. Five room dwelling,
J new tractor, disc.
Leland Farm?25 to 50 acres?
one tobacco barn, dwelling 6
rooms, fronting on highway. For
terms and particulars, appiy to
" John D. Bellamy, 416 Southern
Bldg., Wilmington. 1-10-c
, LEGALS
|
1 A I).>1 INI ST l< A TO lt*S NOTICE
Having: qualified as administrator ol
the estate of A. <?. Swain. deceased,
of Brunswick county. North Carolina.
this is to notify all persons
i having claims against the estate of
tlic said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned at Southport. X.
C? on or before the 17th day of
January, 1011. or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
, will please make immediate payment.
This 17th day of January. 1010.
t It I. .Mintz. administrator of the
Estate of A. G. Sw in, Deceased.
i
NOTICE OF SPECIAL JIO.MI
ELECTION TOWN OF SllAI.I,OTTE,
\ OUT II CAROLINA
A special bond election will he held
between 7 A. .M. and sunset. Eastern
Standard Time, Saturday February 17.
1010. at which there will be submitted
to tin* qualified voters of the Town
of Shallotte the following questions:
(1) Shall an ordinance passed Jannary
ll', 1010 authorizing not exceeding
?10,000 bonds of t he Town
of Shallotte for paying a portion of
the cost of constructing a water
works system for the Town, and a
tax for said bonds, be approved?
(2) Shall an ordinance passed January
12. 1040 authorizing not exceeding
?7.000 bonds of the Town of
scimlloitA i"nr ??rivimr n nnrlion of the
I cost of constructing ;i sanitary sewer
system for the Town, ami a tax
for saiil bonds, be approved?
I The ordinance referred t<> In ques
tlon (1? above authorizes not ex
reeding $10,000 Water Bonds to pay
" a portion of the cost of constructing
l a water works system for the Town.
[ The ordinance referred to in question
j (?) above authorizes not exceeding;
' $7,000 Sanitary Sewer Bonds to pay a
|( portion of the cost of constructing a
j sanitary sewer system for the Town,
j Tt is expected that the Town will
( receive a grant from the Federal
j Emergency Administration of Public
J Works for paying the balance of the:
t cost of each of the .two improvements
i mentioned in the two questions herej
Inbefore set forth.
( If said Itonds are issued, a tax
} will he levied for the payment of the
* principal and interest thereof on all
( taxable property in the Town of Shal- |
j lotto, which tax shall be in addition
\ to all- other taxes authorized or lim(
it?d b> law.
i For said election the regular regis:
tration books for elections In said
[ Town shall he used, and such books
i shall be open for the registration of
} voters, not theretofore registered, from
( 0 A. M. until sunset on each day
j except Sundays and holidays begfnJ
ning Saturday January 20. 1010 and
( dosing Saturday February -5.
I 10-10. On each Saturday during
J said period said books shall remain !
( open at the polling place,
j The polling place and the Registrar
| ami Judges arc as follows:
( Polling Place: R o White's Oarage;
i Registrar: S. ('. Tripp; Judges: Airs.
? Mary B. Russ, Mrs. Ava Mflllken.
{ By order of the Board of Comi
missioners of the Town of Shallotte.
i S. T. Russ, Town Clerk
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7\N ORDINANCE AITHORIZING
( $ It, AOS WATER BONDS
I WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable
, to construct a water works system.
? and it is expected that the Town
II .-. ill receive a grant from the Fed-1
i eral Emergency Administration of
? Public Works for paying a portion of
( the cost thereof; and
i WHEREAS, it is necessary to is?
sue bonds to pay the balance of such
| cost; now. therefore.
? BE IT ORDAINED by the Board
? of Commissioners of the Town of
f Shallotte:
? Section 1. That the Town of ShalJ
lotte issue its bonds pursuant to the
( .Municipal Finance Act. as amended,
j in an amount not exceeding $10.00ft
J for the purpose of paying a portion
( of the cost of constructing a water
i works system for the Town.
J Section 2. That a tax sufficient
( to1 pay the principal and interest
j of said bonds shall be annually levied
J and collected, which lax shall be in
i addition to all other taxes author(
ized or limited by law.
J Section 3. That a statement of the
K debt of the Town has been filed with
g the Clerk and is open to public inJ
spection.
X Section I. That this ordinance shall
g take effect when approved by the
J voters of the Town at an election as
K provided by law.
if The foregoing ordinance was pas[1
sed on the 12th day January 1940, and
K was first published on the 17th (lay
r of January. 1940.
fc Any action or proceeding questioning
the validity of paid ordinance must
, l?e commenced within thirty days
'after its first publication.
S. T. Buss, Town Clerk.
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AN OK III NANCE AITIIOK1ZIXG
*7.00# SA N IT A K \ SE XV E It BONUS
WHKK12AS. it is deemed advisable
I to construct a sanitary sewer system. .
jand.it is expected that'the TOwn will
receive a grant from the Federal
Kmergenev Administration of Public
I Works for paying a portion of the
cost thereof: and
WMKHKAS. it is necessary to issue
bonds to pay the balance o"
| such cost: now. therefore.
UK IT OltDAIXKI > by the Hoard
of Commissioners of the Town of
Shallotte:
Section 1. That the Town of Shallotte
issue its bonds, pursuant to the
Municipal Finance Act. as amended,
I in an amount not exceeding $7,000 for
the purpose of paying a port ion of
the cost of constructing a sanitary
sewer system for the Town.
Section 2. That a tax sufficient to
pay the principal and interest of said
bonds shall be annually levied and
collected, which tax shall he in adjdition
to all other taxes authorized
lor limited by law.
Section 2. That a statement of the
debt of the Town has been filed with
the Clerk and is open to public inspection.
Section 4. That this ordinance shall
take effect when approved by the
voters of the Town at an election as
provided by law.
The foregoing ordinance was passed
on the 12th day of January. 11)40, and
was first published on the 17th day
of January. 1940.
Any action or proceeding questioning
the validity of said ordinance
must be commenced within thirty
days after its first publication.
S. T. Buss, Town Clerk
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FOItECIOSIKE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of Hrunswick County. X. C\.
dated the 2nd day of November, 1929
in an action entitled "Brunswick
County versus?
George Jewett and Wife if any,
Albert Plato, Mtgee.",?
the undersigned commissioner will oxI
pose at public auction sale to the
| highest bidder for cash on the 5th,
, day of February, 1910 at 72:00 o'clock
A. .M.. at the Courthouse door. Southport,
X. l\. to satisfy the decree of
said court to enforce the payment of
$179.07, the following described real
estate, located in Town Creek Township.
Brunswick County. X. C.. bounded
and described follows:
BKGIXXIXG at a stake on the
Kast bank of Dorr's Creek: runs
thence North 81 deg. <>. K. 1<>2 feet
to a holly tree, thence North 15 deg.
15' 1102 feet to a lightwood stake;
thence South 42 deg. 15' E. 441 feet
to a iron stake: thence South 10 deg.
11' W. 522 feet to a stake in an old
stump; thence down the line of spring
branch 1180 feet to a large black
gum tree; thence South 02 deg. 45' W.
107 feet to a small maple tree on the
Kast bank of I out's creek; thence
with the run of Door's creek 575 feet
to the Beginning, containing sixteen
and one half (lOb.) acres.
And all other lands owned by the
said defendants in the County of
Brunswick.
All sales subject to report to and
confirmation by the Court. Ten days
allowed for raise of bid before report
made. Cash to be paid at sale.
This the 1st. day of January, 1910.
S. B. Kri nk Commissioner
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POKEI'MISI'ICE NOTK K
Notice is hereby given that by*
virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of Hrunswick County. N. L\.
dated the 2nd day of November. 1 !Ki!i
in an action entitled "Hrungwlok
County versus?
.M. J-'. .Mercer and wife if any".?
the undersigned commissioner will expose
at public auction sale to the
highest bidder for cash on the 6th,
day of February. 1910 at 12:00 o'clock
A. .M.. at the Courthouse door. Southport.
N. to satisfy the decree of
said court to enforce the payment of
$2f?3.4<?, the following described real
estate, located in Town Creek Township).
Hrunswick County, N. C? bounded
and described as follows:
34 Acres Home. And all other lands
owned and listed by Al. F. .Mercer
And Wife If Any. in Hrunswick
County, North Carolina.
All sales subject to report to and
confirmation by the Court. Ten days
allowed for raise of bid before report
made. Cash to be paid at sale.
This the 1st. day ol' January, 1910.
S. H. Prink Commissioner
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FOItKri.OSrKE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of Hrunswick County. N. C\.
dated the 2nd day of November. 1939
in an action entitled "Hrunftwick
County versus?
Airs. Olivia J. Mercer and husband if
any".?
the undersigned commissioner will expose
at public auction sale to the
highest bidder for cash on the fith.
day of February. 1940 at 12:00 o'clock
A. Al.. at tho Courthouse door. Southport.
N. C., to satisfy the decree of
said court to enforce the payment of
$337.77, the following described real
estate, located In Town Creek Township.
Hrunswick County. N. C\, bounded
and described as follows:
320 Acres Heck. 2V& Acres Hoi I via.
All other lands owned and listed by
Airs. Olivia J. Mercer and Husband
If Any. in Hrunswick County, N. C.
All sales subject to report to and
confirmation by the Court. Ten days
allowed for raise of bid before report
made. Cash to be paid at sale.
This the 1st. day of January, 1910.
S. H. Frlnk Commissioner
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I OKF< I.OSI KK NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of Kriinxwwl; t ouiiiy, o. ?
ilaleil the :!nl ilay of April. IflOT
in mi notion entitled "Rninrwl<-k
County versus?
H. F. Mintz and wife if any",?
the undersigned commissioner will expose
at public auction sale to the
highest bidder for cash on the 6th,
day of February, 1940 at 12:00 o'clock
A.M.. at the Courthouse door. Southpott.
X. C\. to satisfy the decree of
said court to enforce the payment of
$228.00. the following described real
estate, located in Town Creek Township.
Brunswick County. X. C., bounded
and described as follows:
82 Acres Home. Hook 28, Page 160.
And all other Heal Property owned
and listed by II. F. Mintz and Wife
If Anv. in Town Creek Township.
Brunswick County. North Carolina.
All sales subject to report to and
confirmation by the Court. Ten days
allowed for raise of bid before report
made. Cash to he paid at sale.
This the 1st. day of January, 1010.
S. B. Frink Commissioner
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NOTICE OF SALE OF 1020 MODEL
W" FOltD AUTOMOBILE FOR
STORAGE
Whereas. Peter P. Janorone stored
1020 model Ford automobile motor No.
A-2431210 serial Xo. .?
with the undersigned, and
Whereas, the undersigned kept said
automobile in storage tor sa'.d Peter
P. Janorone for the past nine months,
and Whereas, said storage account
amounts to $45.00 and said has not
bee npaid and said automobile has
been in possession of the undersigned
for more than 90 days;
Now therefore under and by virtue
of the laws of North Carolina as
contained In C. 8. No. 2435. the
undersigned will offer for sale at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash at Cecil Hewett's home near
Shallotte, X. C., on Saturday, January
20. 1940, at 12 o'clock noon the
above described automobile.
Hated this 20th day of December,
1939.
Cecil Hewett. Claimant
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rXKCITRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as executrix of
the estate of J. Arthur Dosher, deceased,
late of Brunswick county.
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
estate of the said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at Southport.
N. C.. on or before the 15th
day of November, 1940, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment.
This 15th day of November, 1939.
Grace K. Dosher, Executrix of thd
Estate of J. Arthur Dosher, Deceased.
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