Jv(-pWTPAY, MAY 21, WT^ (Tiu% tighter , H -a Hi.it th.ro are more' H l.i.iio-s in Southport K again wished B| something to I ^0 of the,1 tint there are more) J*, : ladies in South-1 I ; who have the time and the > me thing to help Cross with it's quota ... attendance at the on Monday and |& rhu's!i.iy is " 't even a dozen ... H k well for SouthI ressed to the . . who come to the those who ! th garments they m,. :.ik home . . . but it is) hundred or so) M that aie ignoring the urg'tiling to be sent Ho i Cross has, iterial and all that1 . . j?. Ts. something for every- j wifether it be sew-! H _ wor k or mach. cutting, or even fold-J _ finished gar- j He don't know why it is ... I that the ladies of | don't care . . I H our hit in making1 this column I v know that if the II members of Southport's I liiizenry don't realize and re-' k : that it will be a blot not j Laiv erased . . . W? have faith that they will j :-t let it be said of us . . . They sat by. while others suf- j fred". I ... flower show notes . . . 1. ks like the Southport flowr shew will be better than ever the show will be open until 0 o'clock in the evening . . ^ Joe elector's orchestra, which* has ees heard and liked by numer'.s Jouthporters, will play for !t? dance on the night before spectator seats will be sold r: the Flower Show queen will e announced and presented . . . In addition to the large still'e or shadow boxes there will :.i.ttur still-life boxes with e v ?: interesting theme you've er seen . . . You'll have to ait ami see for yourself . . . I- stead of otic sweepstake prize re wil' be three: one for ladies. ,? for the gentlemen, and one : iuniors. " A backs-round class has been which should prove intertins . . Places in this, as well YACHT F i. For sale at publi U May 29. 1941, at Ys P| Carolina Corporatio fp| one -Hl-foot Convert WL 6 in. Beam, 2 ft. 8 0 Invador Gasoline m( pi supplies, last of si j|| available at Yacht HI sum, cash price, will 1 Volunteer Expl< 1 Bv order Board o April 14, 1941. L. 1). NUCHC pSHHHBUflBi I FIGHT lb 3?' K We have a full ?| insecticides that are HI control of inject pt ljj| home and in the gar I despair; just come ir II,or your troubles. I SHALLOTTE1 I Hobson Ki SHALLOTTE, 1941 ?f Itifc ^ v kg elpnta'e as the still-life boxes, must b spoken for as the number mus be limited . . . Two things the committee in | sists on this year . . . Registra tion will close promptly at l: noon and arrangements cannot b taken into the gymnasium unti it has been decided where to en ter them . . . Those who registe should not be expected to decid in what class an arrangemen should be entered . . . That is th< exhibitors business. She shouli know what class her arrangemen will be suitable in. . . . * * * While this is going to press w< will be enjoying the county flow er show . . . we'll report tha next week. Personal Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McNeil am daughters, Sallie Anne and Ger trude, left Sunday for Fernan dian. Fla.. to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tobiasei and son. of Wilmington, spent thi week end here with K. Tobiasen Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Danfori and little son, Danny, of Charle ston, S. C? spent Sunday hen with relatives. Mrs. Annelia Swain is visit ing her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swain, a their home in Beaufort. Miss Mary Lillian Potter, wh( has been spending the winte: here with Mrs. W. L. Aldridgi has returned to her home in Bol ivia. Mrs. Elizabeth Southerland ii spending this week in Wilming ton with her daughter, Mrs. L D. Smith. Homer G. McKeithan and fam ily movgd to Wilmington las week, where he has employment A. B. Weeks is a patient a the Dosher Memorial hospita suffering from malaria. Tom Hickman, employee 01 the Henry Bacon, is a patien at the Dosher Memorial hospital Walter L. Aldridge and famil; moved to Wilmington last weel where he is employed with thi Atlantic Refining Co.. Miss Barbara .Weeks is visitinj her aunt, Mrs. Hunter Ellington in Raleigh. John Carr Davis is visiting his sister, Mrs. Merrit Moore, ii Morgan City, La. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Piggot are spending several days here Mrs. Raymond J. Kiddoo lef Friday for her home in Charlotti after visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. Ed. Taylor, here fo a few days. OR SALE ic auction, Thursday, icht Basin, Caswell n, Southport, N. C., ed Commuter, 9 ft. in. draft. Hall Scott >tor with fittings and applies and tittings Basin. Only lump be accepted. )sives Company f Directors, Meeting JLS, Chairman. [SECTS!! ' line of poisons and recommended for ;sts, both about the den and field. Don't i and let us prescribe rRADING CO. rby, Prop. . - N. C. ????? I Mrs. R. T. Woodside spent last' . week with her daughter. Miss 'Robbie Woodside. in Wilrriingtdn. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Butler and ! children of Rowland spent the [ week end here with Mrs. Butler's I parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T., Woodside. Misses Annis Jean Weeks and j Murriel Lee Jones are Visiting the former's aunt in Zebulon. Mrs. L. C. Fergus and son, . | Clarke, and Mrs. Roy McKeithan ; 2 j are visiting Mrs. Fergus' mother e j in Reading, Pa. 1 ( Robert Willis of Chadbourn . ] spent the week end here with Mrs. Willis. Mrs. Martin McCall and Mrs. e Kate Garrett left Sunday for ' Asheville. s Mrs. E. R. Weeks has returned 1 from Wilmington after spending t several days with Mrs. William Guthrie. Mrs. E. H. Arrington is spend-! ? ing several days in New York - City with her husband. T NEWS 1 BRIEFS , i . I YOUNGSTER ILL Little Dickie Marshall is re- j i covering from bronchial pneu; monia at his home in Southport. 1 FOR SURGERY John Creech of Southport was '< i a surgical patient at Dosher Memorial Hospital Tuesday through - Friday of last week. t ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and. Mrs. Clifton Cumbee j j ! of Winnabow announce the birth | r | of a son at Dosher Memorial j 5 Hospital last Wednesday. FOR TREATMENT g Green Lewis of Bolivia entered . Dosher Memorial Hospital for treatment last Wednesday. I MEDICAL PATIENT t Clarence Jenrette of Ash entered Dosher Memorial Hospital t as a medical patient last Thurs1 day. , MOVES t Mrs. Ruth Walker has moved from the Old Brunswick Inn into , a home she has recently pur{ chased on Atlantic Avenue. J " MOTHER DIES r Friends here will regret to learn of the death last week of the mother of Mrs. W. S. Dosher. Mrs. Pleasants often visited her I i daughter while she lived in South- r port. t TONSILAR OPERATION t Mrs. Clarence Spencer of South-1 s port underwent an operation for j removal of her tonsils at Dosher J r Memorial Hospital on Monday; and remained through Tuesday; \sgfi BARGAINS LIKE THESE n years! We've got to dear All makes at all-time lov from under prices... so ge last! Stop by today. You prices you can't afford to i I OUCH!... WHAT | J SACRIFICES! ( # '40 Deluxe FORD f 1 Sedan ... A real / I Bargain. J | I Was $550 I ! ) Now $498 C pmmmUM R. D. SHAJ 1 htmium M 1 THE STATE PORT P] * ' - - r as a patient. j rai ??. Rc pie Sale ,i:< Members of Live Oak Chapter, i ' Order Eastern Star, will sponsor j we a cake and pie sale on the front on porch at the Leggett residence Saturday afternoon begirthing at mf 2:30 o'clock. Reservations for ail- of vance orders may be telephoned he to Mrs. M. R. Sanders. wt hl'rt tv wreck Mrs. F. D. Dean of Goldsboro was painfully injured in an auto-, ?b mobile crash on Moore Street p" Thursday and was a patient at:ex Dosher Memorial Hospital j through Saturday. | 74 Mrs. Dean is the wife of the 15 Rev. Mr. Dean, who has been toi spending several months here. He A< was driving the car at the time to: of the wreck, but escaped serious an injury. ab th YOUR HOME = AGENT SAYS s ? SCHEDULE tic The Southport Club will meet th Thursday, May 22, at 8 o'clock at vi< the home of Mis. C. Ed. Taylor, th Mrs. Ernest Parker will be |to: hostess to the Shallotte Club on Isei Monday. May 26. at 3:30 o'clock. ' P? The Lockwoods Folly Club will j bu meet at the home of Mrs. Ada sei M. Varnum on Tuesday, May 27, | at 2:30 o'clock. j w< The Foods Training School? | Pe Yeast Breads?will be on Wed- Ju: nesday, May 28, at 3 o'clock at jm( the home of Mrs. D. R., Johnson,! mi Winnabow, with Miss Sallie Brooks of Raleigh in charge. \ /\ The Foods Training School will be repeated on Thursday, May j 29. at Waccamaw. at the home of Mrs. Z. G. Ray at 3 o'clock for the benefit of foods leaders on living in that section of the coun- Mi ty. Fc The summer meeting of the county council will be held at Supply on June 4th at 3 o'clock Mi P. M. All officers and foods leaders are urged to attend. ve 4-H RADIO BROADCASTS pr The time for the Saturday 4-H' Sh SEEING IS BEL We could use up a you about our store ai stead we use this spa* come in and see for yo JJHA Supply, 1 lay not come again for our entire used car stock! ^ /s ?bottom cut right out t your bargain while they 'II see excellent cars at nissl " / attention, trucksters! 1 < ( 1939 CHEV. Pick-Up. Excellent Mechanical Condition. WAS $463 j Now $438 ! 1 If you want a bottor utod cor.. down and trado H In?of a ro< g;,:^ ? WHITE LLOTTE, N. C. ?????- ..? V [LOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. lio programs over W P T F,j a ileigh, has been changed from i tl 15 to 2 p. m. That station is going on 50,000 t itt power which will make it 1 e of the strongest stations in F s country and will mean a tre- j B indous increase in the number ] people who will be able to: c ar the 4-H programs. e Be sure to tune in and hear F lat other 4-H'ers are doing. i' NATIONAL COTTON' WEEK t National Cotton Week will be e served May 19-24. The 1940 I >rth Carolina cotton crop was F ceeded in value only by that a tobacco. The production of 0,000 bales was valued at $35,- b 0,000 and 329.000 tons of cot-' J nseed were valued at $7,370,000. icording to the 1940 census cota was grown on 103,248 farms, s d according to the same source y out 600,000 people lived on ese cotton farms. The commismer of labor in North Carolina 11 timated that the textile indus- i' y has about 175.000 employees f the payroll. These two groups E IP prise more than 20 per cent the total population. In addi>n your attention is called to e fact that "King Cotton" proles employment and income to ose people engaged in the cotn ginning industry; the cottoned crushing industry; the transrtation agencies; and those who y and sell cotton and cottoned products. Cotton is vital to the economic dl-being of rural and urban ople. Let's make this more than st another week?it's another ;ans of helping our cotton far;rs help themselves. 4 sh Demonstration Club Meeting Held Members of Ash Home Dem-1 stration Club met Wednesday ly 14, at the home of Mrs, Lois irmy Duval in their regular Mithly meeting. Following the business session, j rs. Dosher, home agent, had j arge of the lesson for the I 511 th on "Vegetables, \fthy eat j getables, and the Selection' and eparation for Cooking them." ie stressed cooking in small .IEVEING.. \ whole page telling 0 5 id its stock, but in- a r ;e to invite you to e V urself. * WES ' g V. C. * ?? C w W I M a 1 f / ml M MI Ml V WLll^M In ? The Longer You Look the Quicker You'll Buyl It a 1988 CHEVROLET Coupe? ? one of our very best buys. Jj WAS $325 Now $285 r a P a A couple of real honeysf v c 1934 CHEVROLET Coach, jiood car for economical ravel. WAS $225? Now $200 S 8 e !?1936 FORD V-8 Tudor fl e Sedans. Good cars for the a noney. WERE $239? n Now $225 8 % o ..now'f the time to bring your old ear 7 bI taving to you...and at eaiy ftmtl * Ef- ? ppwv mounts of water and only until hey are tender. The following club members atended: Mrs. Jesse Purvis, Mrs. ifluise B. Formy Duval, Mrs. Lois 'ormy Duval, and Mrs. Z. G. lay. Plans were discussed for the lub exhibit, as well as individual xhibits and picnic lunch for the 'ederation Flower Show at Bolivia, May 21. It was announced hat Miss Sallie Brooks of Raligh wlH conduct a "Yeast iread" training school for food ?aders on May 29th at 3 p. rn. ,t the home of Mrs. Z. G. Ray. The next regular meeting will ? with Mrs. Wm. Matthews, on une 11, 1941 at 3:00 o'clock. No messenger pigeon has been een alive in America in 26 ears. There are approximately 75,000 ndividuals holding C. A. A. cerificates. By June 30, 1941, this igure should rise to approxinately 100,000 certificateholders. Look At .... Your Clothes ! Everyonp Else Does !! SOUTHPORT DRY CLEANERS SOUTHPORT, N. C. Chicken Dinners Our Specialty GRADE A CAFE W. RUSS, Station Shallotte, N. C. WANTADS" WANTED: Two or three hundred hogs from 75-lbs. to 125-lbs. Vrite B. F. Adaras, Hampstead, J. C. 5-2i-c HIES, MTLES, lMTJLES: I have just received 2 carloads f nice broke mules. Already had iO head on hand which makes i total of 93 head of mules in ny barn. I will sell or trade on asy terms. Come to see me or vrite me. I will sure trade or ell you. J. P. Newton, Wilmingon. N. C. Dial 3580. i'OR RENT: First floor threeroom furnished apartment. With larage. Miss Margaret Dozier, iouthport, N. C. WANTED: I will buy 30 pigs weighing from 35 to 50-pounds. B. Lewis, Bolivia, N. C. LEGALS FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by irtue of a decree of the Superior ourt of Brunswick County, N. C? ated the 3rd day of. March, 1941, 1 an action entitled "Brunswick ounty versus B. J. Sullivan and rife If Any." the undersigned commissioners will expose at public auclon sale to the highest bidder for ash on the 2nd. day of June, 1941 t 12:00 o'clock P. M? at the Courtouse door. Southport, N. C., to atisfy the decree of said court to nforce the payment of $134.84. the allowing described real estate, locat(1 in Town Creek Township, trunswick County, N. C., bounded nd described as follows: nr?r,tvvrvr? ? fiivmn iho NT Dl'jUl^iil^u ai u i>r ). corner of a 25 acre tract of iml owned by Jake Robinson Tuning thence S. 50 degrees E. G30 eet crossing Littlfe Gfaay Branch to stake on the South side; thence ?. 700 degrees J2. 2039 feet to a take on tne North side of the said (ranch and in the back line or lantern line of R. W. Sullivan's md of the Walker tract; thence N. > degrees 30* E. GGG feet to a slake n the South side of Huckle Berry ay; thertce with a line of the said ullivan's Walker tract N. 20 derees E. about 9G poles to a stake n the North side of said bay; hence with a line of said tract N. 0 degrees W. about 180 poles to a ine in Fern Patch Bay; thence conaining a line of said tr&ct S. 27 eg. W. with the old Berry land bout 125 poles to a stake; thence G9 degrees E. 191 feet to a stake; hence S. 34 degrees 30* E. 917 feet 1 a stake Jake Robinson's corner; hence his line to point of beginning. And all other lands owned by the aid defendants in Brunswick Couny. North Carolina. All sales subject to report to apd onfirmalion by the Court. Ten days llowed for raise of bid before reort made. Cash to be paid at sale. Thfc* the 30th, day of April, 1941. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. -28-c FOKEt'LThSl RE NOTICE Notibe is hereby given that by irtue of a decree of the .Superior 'ourt of Brunswick County. N. C? ated the Gth day of January. 1941, n an action entitled "Brunswick 'ounty versus C. T. Arnold and Vife If Any," the undersigned comlissioners will expose at public aucion sale to the highest bidder for ash on the 2nd. day of June. 1941 t 12:00 o'clock P. M.. at the Courtouse door, Southport. S. C., to atisfy the decree of said court to nforce the payment of $12ff.92. the allowing described real estate, locatd in Town Creek Township. Irunswick County. N. C., bounded nd described as follows: BEGINNING at a lightwood stump n the Northside of Wild Cat Bay; uns thence North 121 poles to a um in the run of Gap Branch, fience down the run of said Branch 00 feet to a gum on the West side f a road leading to Mughlins Staon. thence South 38 degrees West 53 feet to a stake of the West ide of the above mentioned road: iience South 84 degrees West G15 eet to a stake; thence South to a ght-wood stake In George Beck's nc. thence East to the Beginning, ontaining 31 4-10 acres more or Jess. And all other lands owne'd by the aid Defendants in Brunswick CounY. North Carolina. All sales subject to report to and rmfirmation by the Court. Ten days llowed for raise of bid before reort made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 30ih. day of April. 1941. S. B. Frink, Commissioner. 28-c FPMC 1*061'|?onr.K Notice "is "hereby ' glv?n that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. N. C.? dated the 1st day of July. 1940, in an anion entitled "Brunswick County versus A. G." Ballard and Wife If Any." the undersigned commissioners will expose at public auction sale tb the highest bidder for cash on the 2nd. day of June. 1941 at 12:00 o'clock 1'. M . at the Courthouse dobr. South port. N. C.. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the "payment of $220. H, the following described real estate, located in Northwest Township. Brunswick County. X. C., bounaeu and described as follows: 10 Acres Home; 20 Acres Woods; 2 Acres Field & Woods. And all other lahds owned by A. | O. Ballard And Wife It Any. In Northwest Township. Brunswick I County, North Carolina. I Al! sales subject to report to and I confirmation by the Court. Ten days | allowed for raise of bid before re- j port made. Cash to be paid at sale. J This the 20th. day of April. 1941. S. B. Frlnk. Commissioner. 5-28-c NOTICE OF SAl.E INDEH PEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain Deed of TRUST executed by Louvenia Parker. to S. B. Frink. Trustee, on the 3rd. day of January. 1940. recorded in Book No. G7. at Page No. 507. registry of Brunswick County. North Carolina. Default having been made In the payments of the indebtedness secured by thereby, the undersigned Trustee wjll offer for sale, at public auction, for cash, at twelve o'clock noon, at the Courthouse Door in Brunswick County, on the uth. day of June, 1941, all that certain lot or parcel of land located in Brunswick County. SrriKhville Township. North Carolina, and described as follows: BEGINNING on the north side of St. George Street, at a point fiftyone (51) feel westward!}' from the northwest corner of Howe and St. George Street, some being J. R. Evans" southwestern corner of his store lot. and runs thence northwardly and parallel with Howe Street One Hundred (100) feet to a stake; thence Westwardly and parallel with Sjl. George Street Sixtyfour (04) feet to a stake; thence southwardly one hundred (100) feet to a point in the northern line of St. George Street: thence along said northern line of St. George Street Eastwardly sixty-four (04) feet to the beginning, and being the same land conveved to Joseph Stratman by A. J. Bobbins. Mortgagee, to George Parker 28th. day of November. A. I). 1925. and same land conveyed by George Parker and wife, to Robert \V. Davis, Trustee. 28th. day of January. 1920. as will more fully appear by reference to the records of Brunswick County, to which reference is hereby especially made, and being the same land conveyed to George _Parker et ux. by Robert \V. Davis. Trustee, recoiutru ??? ....., 42, at page No. 430, records of Brunswick County, North Carolina. Dated and posted this fith day of May. 1941. S. B. FBI NFC, Trustee. 6-4-c XlJTH'i: OK .SALE I NBKK DEED OF TRU8T Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by Maude Price and her husand, J. D. Price, to S. B. Frink. Trustee, on the 6th day of April. 1939. recorded in Book No. 67.' at Page No. 357, registry . of Brunswick C'ountv. North Carolina. "Default 'having been made In the payments of the indebtedness secured by thereby, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale, at public auction, for cash, at twelve o'clock noon, at the Courthouse Door in Brunswick County, on the 6th day of June. 1941, all that certain lot or parcel of land located iti Brunswick County. Smithvflle Township. North Carolina, and described as follows: FlRftT TRACT BEGINNING at a stake in Prices and Wescott's line, and runs thence East about 630 Feet to a dead pine and iron stakes: thence South 85 degrees East about J450 feet to a stake at the run of Nancy's Creek; thence up said Creek ,to Spring Branch; thence up said Spring Branch said W. A. Price's line to the BEGINNING, containing 60 acres, more or less, same conveyed to W. A. Price by T. J. Wescott. WE CD .VI) TRACT KNOWN AS THE FRINK TRACT and adjoining the lands of the Homestead tract of F. D. Price. BEGINNING at a stake in the dividing line between said Homestead tract and F. M. Wesrott's land in an old line, running thence with this line East 72 i>olfes to John L. Wescott's corner, thence South 73 degrees East 18 poles .t I I