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w i . |PAGE 4 ^GRISSET TOWN ~ James Somersett, of Jacksonville Fla., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Somersett last j Wtek. BIRTHDAY FARTY Little Connie Hussey and Jackie j Piatt celebrated their six birthday Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. B. Piatt with Mrs. Juries Hussey as assistant hostass. The children all enjoyed a wienner roast after which cake anid punch was served. Gifts were opened and passed around, and aU sang "Happy Birthday." Games wfcre played and enjoyed, after which everyone wished the little girls many returns of the day. iMrs. Agnes Hussey is doing njjeely with a cake sale each week f<h~ the Navy Relief. Any one who wishes to help, please stop in at Parker's Store. . ? Shallotte Village Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams agd daughter spent the week-end i& Wilmington visiting relatives. 'Mrs. W. R. Freeman left Monf after spending a week with daughter, Mrs. Ruford RegIrs. John Chadwick, Jr., and j (laughter, Frances, were Wilmingt#i visitors Saturday. ?Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Zandy \^?re Wftiteville visitors Wednesday evening. SFriends of James Chadwick : \wll regret to hear he had the misf&tune of getting his foot broken 1 as the shipyard Saturday. !' StMrs. Earl Hewett, Mrs. Loyd; Leonard and Mr. Dan Leonard J sfcnt Saturday in Wilmington. HMiss Lena Chadwick, of Wilifljngton, spent Friday with her : parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Chad\^ck, Jr. I ?Mr. and Mrs. John Nance, of J?ansboro, are visiting relatives 1i elc for a few days. Ttlr. and Mrs. Stephen Williams i: are back home after living in I , ? RADIOS 1 COMBINATION ELECTRIC ? CONSOLE Get a modern Radio while getting is good?No for the duration. We hav< i to select from ? Special t i BRAXTON Al j WHITEVIL * - ,u ? - I Rl I ' 1 * > / YOUR E ? While there the race for thus Ipaign for mysel Frink has withd active support s Brunswick Dem for re-election. DAV Dl! HE HAS * 9 s ? ? Swansboro for awhile. [o ?i . Je Winnabow i |i< Mrs. Carl Galloway returned ! Wednesday from visiting relatives J in Halmet and Burlington. Rev. and Mrs. Orvis Miller, of j White Oak, spent last week at y the Wayside Gospel Mission andi^ held services each evening. j p Mrs. J. L. Henry, Miss Mary j Maultsby, Mrs. D. R. Johnson q and Miss Kate Johnson attended j the Presbmyterial at St. Andrew's Presbyterian church in Wilming- g( ton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wallace and Sl children, of Hickory, N. C., spent 11 the week-end here with his bro- t< ther, C. H. Wallace and family. o: Miss Rebecca Johnson, of Tus- o! caloosa, Ala., spent the week-end a with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. y D. R. Johnson. a n POPPY DAY IS a TO BE OBSERVED ? ployment during the winter and 'c spring months. The work is limited to men receiving little or no E government compensation and those with families to support. Contributions received for the poppies on Poppy Day are a principal source of support for the w vast welfare work carried out by \\ the Legion and Auxiliary among the disabled men and dependent G families. With the new war add- j ing to America's list of war vie- di tims, there will be greatly increased need for funds during the E coming year. \\ WEEK'S PROGRAM FOR USO CLUB H (Continued from page 1) snack, community sing. E Monday. April 20th. 8:00 P. M.: social evening. IV Tuesday. April 21st, 8:00 P. M.: ( Club night. ] Wednesday, April 22nd, 8:00 P. M.: Club night. in The Southport Bowling Alley is 1? I PLAYERS BATTERY AND ta TABLE AND |h! MODELS |j lh t< ji now from BRAXTON'S more Radios will be made e a good selection for you crms can be arranged. JTO SERVICE | LE, N. C. l-ELEC ' jUm?. jft J 4MHM3MKP * *Ji ' ^s& ^* :: 8^'' "MHMHHMHHk ^&:\v.:. mitm r.. ^MpHiSS^??1?; DAVID SINCLAIR DISTRICT SOI was a Brunswick Coun ; office I did not wage a f in your county?but r rawn his name, I earnes ind influence. I have al locracy. Now I ask you Respectfully, ID SINCLi STRICT S0LICIT01 i THE EXPE1 ' > -*u ? ?'Vj ? " > I t pen free, to all service men, evry evening, of the week. Service ren are invited to take advantage f these alley's sponsored by the >cal USO Club. .EGION AUXILIARY MEETS SATURDAY (Continued from page 1) Mrs. J. D. Sutton., president of re local Legion Auxiliary, states ran an interesting program has een prepared for this occasion. :OUNTY NATIVE BACK IN SCHOOL (Continued From Page One) :hool of Law. Examinations conistcntly find him on the honor jll, and he was recently elected ) the post ot publicity manager f the bar of Wake Forest school f Law. He has shown himself ipable of competing with his ounger classmates scholasticly trd otherwise. He will graduate ext year, which incidently is the ime year his daughter, Florabell, ill graduate from Meredith Oolge. LECTION BOARD K NAMES OFFICIALS FOR MAY PRIMARY (Continued From Page 1) Frying Pan: Mrs. Leslie Chadick, Mrs. Geneva Register, J. Lesley Stanley. Grissettown: D. B. Frink, rover Gore, Mayam Grissett. Shingletree: Lacy Bennett, Droue Bellamy, Frank Norris. Longwood: Don Harrelson, W. . Avant, Geo. Smith. * -L T-? r r? T T | Asn: v. d. j-iung, n. i. iAmg, r. R. Babson. Waccamaw: Mrs. Wrent Mintz, . J. Formy Duval, Jack King. Exurn: D. B. Edwards, Mrs. sta Vereen, Odell Bennett. [embers Of Bar Petition Court To Investigate The Practices Of The Recorder (Continued From Page One) g in said court. "This the 10th day of April, 142. "Signed: C. Ed. Taylor, President of Bar Association, "E. J. Prevatte, Secretary of Bar Association, "S. B. Frink, "Dwight McEwen, "G. Butler Thompson, "J. W. Ruark. According to information conLined in records in the clerk's :fice judgment still is being with jld in four cases tried before Jdge Stanaland in 1939: nine ig fire: twenty-five cases tried by re; twenty-five cases tried by im in 1941 still are unsettled: igether with eight tried since anuary 1, 1942, in which judglent has not been passed. A complete list will be pubshed next week. CLEAN 'EM UP Before You PUT 'EM UP! SOUTHPORT CLEANERS SOUTHPORT, N. C. :t . ? * ? JCITOR ty candidate in vigorous camlow, since Mr. itly solicit your ways stuck by to stick by me ? MR R EtIENCE ' It THE STATE PORT PILOT, SC [Community Elections To lnl Be Conducted Friday riv (Continued From Page One) stc with Pinch Gut creek to the ! Green swamp, thense South East at to Old-Georgetown road including on Jewell McKeithan farm, thense wi the Galloway road to highway No.' S" 17, thense Bolivia-Midway road ifal by Rube Lewis" filling station, to j and with CCC road to highway I fa] No. 303 and with highway to the I to beginning. i tui Bolivia Community: Beginning se< at Rices Creek and running with ro) the Winnabow - Funston - Oaks- wi Plantation road to the point where y, this road crosses the River road, y,( then a line Westerly crossing wi highway No. 303 between Mrs. y,, Emma Willett's farm and South- gj, port and following highway No. y^ 1303 to first CCC road to right, j i;n I thense with CCC road to inter- ( j section of Bolivia-Midway road, njr thense to the intersection of high- j0t [way No. 17 at Bolivia, then with y,( the Galloway road to where it in- y,, tersects and crossing the Old - y> Georgetown road to the head of gw Pinch Gut creek, then with the gw border of the Green swamp to jj0 the head of Bell swamp and with ujj Bell swamp to where it enters < Rices creek and with Rices creek gjr to the bridge on the Winnabow- jy, Funston-Oaks Plantation road. Hi| North West Community: North Hij West Community is bounded by thf the Columbus County line on the ros North, by the Cape Fear river on y,? the East to the mouth of Hoods py, creek, thense with the creek to ; the Green swamp to the Colum- g--ir bus County line the beginning. the j Leland Community: Beginning Qr at the mouth of Hoods creek on iy the Cape Fear river, thense with hai said creek to the border of the ca Green swamp, thense back said Oc creek to where it crosses the sid Johnson road and with the John- j son road to highway No. 17 at the Bishop's store and with highway i Wa No. 17 to the New Hanover sai County line and with the countyj roa line and Cape Fear river to the j ? beginning at the mouth of Hoods J creek. Town Creek Community: Beginning at New Hanover County line on highway No. 17 West to Bishop's store, thense with the Johnson road to Hoods creek, thense with Hoods creek to the border of the Green swamp, ] thense with the border of the j Green swamp to the head of Bell j swamp, thense with Bell swamp j to Rices creek, thence with Rices j creek to the Funston-Oaks-Plan- j tation road and with said road to j Oaks Planation, thense with Cape | Fear river to the beginning on highway No. 17 at the New Hanover County line. Supply Community: Beginning where Bolivia and Antioch Communities join in the edge of the Green Swamp at the head of Pinch Gut Creek, then running ^ with the edge of the Green Swamp to where Supply-Makatoka road crosses Juniper creek, then with the border of Green Swamp to a point West of Brady Longs, thense to his farm and with public road to Highway No. 17 at W. E. Robinson's farm, then with Highway No. 17 to Supply and with Highway No. 180 to Lockwood Folly river, then with Lockwood Folly river to the mouth of Pinch Gut Creek and with Pinch Gut creek to the Green Swamp. Mt. Pisgah Community: Beginning at Lockwood Folly River at the bridge on Highway No. 130 with said Highway to Highway No. 17 to J. E. Kirby's store, with turn-pike road to Jesse Robinson's' store and with public road from Jesse Robinson's store at Lockwood Folly River at W. H. Varnuni's store and with Lockwood Folly River to the Beginning at Supply bridge across Lockwood Folly River. Boon's Neck Community: Beginning on the Lockwood Folly river at Harry Varnum's running the most direct public road to Jesse Robinson's store, then with most direct public road toward Shallottc to where turns going to Tar Landing on the Shallotte River, then with Shallotte river to the Atlantic Ocean, then with the Atlantic Ocean, then with the Atlantic Ocean to Lockwood Folly AMUZU I THEATRE SOUTHPORT Program For Week Of April 17 - April 23 Friday-Saturday? "West Of Abilene" with Charles Starrett and Marjorie Cooley SELECTED SHORT Monday-Tuesday? "SUN VALLEY SERENADE" Glen Miller & Orchestra Fox Movietone News Wednesday-Thursday "IT STARTED WITH EVE" with Deanna Durbin and Chas. Loughton SELECTED SHORT i COMING SOON:? "BELLE STARR" i [i . t* fi >UTHPORT, N. C. et and with Lockwood Folly si 'er including Harry Varnum's M rre to the beginning. Si Shallotte Community: Beginning R the bridge across Juniper creek i H Makatoka-Supply road running ? th the border of the Green ramp to West of Brady Long's rm, then to road and with Id to where it intersects High- !la ly No. 17 at W. E. Robinson:"' rm, tliten with Highway No. 17 J. E. Kirby's store, then with *; rn-pike road to where it inter- ?* :ts Shallotte - Holden Beach | id at Will Holden's farm; then' ni th Shallotte-Holden Beach road A the Tar Landing road and with j rc s road to Shallotte river, thenjw th Shallotte river to its head, i Si n a straight line crossing the H allotte-Whiteville Highway at ri i fire tower, thense a straight tc e North East to the beginning. n< Srissettown Community: Begin- th ig at the bridge crossing Shal- to te River on Highway No. 17, M mse with Highway to Grisset- tl vn, thense with the Main road cr the Mill Pond at Caw CaW| 'amp and with Caw Caw nj 'amp to fire tower on Highway jn i. 130 and with Highway to ' ^ ghway bridge the beginning. |rc Sause Landing Community: Be-1 ining at the mouth of Shallotte | 7er, following the river to the! ghway No. 17 at Shallotte, then i "J ghway No. 17 to Grissettown, in with Grissettown-Seaside jsv id to the Atlantic Ocean, with I ? Atlantic Ocean to Shallotte ! jj 'er inlet. rhomasboro Community: Be- j E CJooeirJfl riinnino- Wlfh ! tiling at ?jv??oiuv i i Seaside-Grissettown road to issettown, with Highway No. to Thomasboro and with the d surface road to the South rolina line by the Atlantic ean and with the ocean to Seae. tsh Community: Beginning at i mouth of Wet Ash Swamp on iccamaw River, tttense with! d swamp to the Little River id, with road to Regan School a GIVE US . We believe that you wi factory to trade at our stor< us a visit, you owe it to y< in this week. J- D- LE GENERAL ME BOLIVIA, 1 N01 FOI I will be at tl purpose of collet PA] Exum?Vereen's St F reeland?Simmons Ash?Post Office, / Longwood?April 2 Hickman's Gross R< Thomasboro, April Grissett Town, Apr Shallotte, Post Offic Lockwoods Folly?^ Lockvvoods Folly?I Boone's Neck?Cap Lockwoods Folly?f North West?L. C. North West?Mrs. 1 Leland Post Office, Winnabow?Henry'; Bolivia, April 29th Navassa?Lewis' St< v CI TAX CO te, thense with Ward road to i ill Pond, thense Mill Pond | ivamp to Highway No. 130 near . C. Piver's farm, thense with ighway No. 130 to Ash Po6t ffice, thense .North East on New ome road to the Project road at V. Simmon's farm, thense ith Project road through Freend to Howard's Branch and ith said branch to its mouth in raccamaw river, thense with racacmaw river to the mouth ' Wet Ash Swamp the beginning. Waccamaw Community: Beginng -on the Fork road at Little lligator swamp, thense with said lad to the Project road, thense ith the Project road to W. V. immon's farm, thense with New ome road to Highway No. 130 inning with Highway No. 130 i the edge of the Green Swamp >ar the fire tower, thense with le border of the Green Swamp i the CCC road near the Hoover .'ill, thense a west course to Lite Alligator swamp where it osses the Fork road. Friendship Community: Beginng at Grissettown and followg Highway No. 17 to beyond tiomasboro and hard surface lad by Hickman's Cross Roads i the South Carolina line, thense ith the line to Waccamaw river, lense up river to the mouth of ret Ash Swamp, thense with vamp to Little River road, tense with road to Old Regan EXPERT SERVICE on LUBRICATION t n tv n ' s Service Station -Ennis Long, Prop. SUPPLY, N. C. ==^H A TRIAL II find it mutually satis! 5, so if you haven't paid jur pocketbook to come iWIS KCHANDISE N. C. I r riCE URTH CALI be places cited bel ding taxes. 3 Per / MOW/ AMI L JL. 1 Y Y i U 11 ore, April 24th ' Store, April 24th Vpril 24th 4th oads, April 24th 24th il 24th e Square, April 25th, /arnum's Store, April loach's Store, April 2 t. Jesse D. Robinson'! Cirby's Store, April 28 McKoy's Store, April V. M. Chinnis' Store, April 29th s Store, April'29th .... ore, April 30th las. E. ULECTOR FOR t WEDNE School site, thense the Ward road to Mill Pond at Longwood, thense Main road to Grissettown. Exum Community: Beginning at Juniper Creek bridge on Supply-Makatoka road, thense in Northeast course to Columbus county line, thense with said line to Waccamaw river, thense with said river to the mouth of Howard's Branch, thense up said Jm .tfejglSraB'Mm m_ m ' a < III ^Hl m m 11 HWraMHAifa Pepsi-Cola ll made only by P*ptl-Ci Authorized Bottler: J. W. Americai A moripa superioril have the the world use of 01 The m the Unite #and cred i . products Americ power fe survival. NOT] . FOR TAXI ow at the time des ' Cent penalty begii D SAVE CO! 10 11 1 1 2 6 3 \ 4 (SaturJay) 2 oc*k in. ?Olll IV. 8th :: 11: s Store, April 28th .. 12 !th 2: 29th 10 April 29th 11: 12: 2 ...... 3 12 \ 0 , Gaus IRUNSWICK COU ? " SPAY, APRIL 15, branch to the ProjectrTJ'^P with the Projf-.-i Freeland to Wad, < . . thense up Fork Alligator swamp, t;,0R|? an intersection of a ccc M the Hoover Mill site on road, thenso wi;k ccq V intersection oi road and with said creek bridge. H ^^Juo.us mtw. y"^v I^^BI^Hsl8pfl&tiM Iw mNvli iK oVil )ta Company, Long lslandCit)j^^| JACKSON BEVERAGE B HAS THE BEST | fe^,| H enjoys enormous materia! H ty over its foes. Also, w> H best banking machinery jj H to help us to make the moi I ir great strength, quickly. H ore than 15,000 bar.ksci I d States have ample cssi H it facilities to sustain acy H re effort however great. H ran banking will makei K It in the nation's fight far I H yWV>A/WWVSAAAVMI c/zz/ iF/Uetti I f^2^9SEE5S33ZSII I set s ignated for the us May 2, 1942. ST :30 to 11:30 A. M | :45 to 12:30 A. M I :00 to 1:45 P.M I :00 to 2:30 P. M I 2:45 to 3:15 P. M I :20 to 3:50 P. M I :00 to 4:30 P. M l :00 to 5:00 P. M I 30 to 11:00 A. M I 15 to 12:00 A. M I 1:30 to 1:30 P.M. 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