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WEEK tllecor, City of Soi a see to it | * ... -,,-u obstruction is I way before) I n this line I . whose toys | walks have I i trap that naim most1 I ition even if ' 1 Remem-1 I over your . safe thing . vs before its j J 1 THAN I j ank all of I swick Cottw I Primary Ele< I. ree.ait youv \ote a l\* H llOBACCO I Don't wait until I in now on yoi r.Mw. tobacco barn Los and other thins Igw KIRB I SAV I You can i I your 1942 Tan I making pre I -'PERCENT I DURE 9 Figure it ( 9 'rat we are ii 9 "ray be made I E I Tax C( 942 ?f 'ptfc v ilpmaie "news " briefs ENTERS NAVY David Watson, son of Mrs. George Y. Watson, left Tuesday for Norfolk, Va? to enter service in the U. S. Navy. ACCOMMODATING PERCH While Billy Bragaw and a group of Staate College boys were hunting alligators on Ortor. pond Sunday night a good size crappie, attracted by the glare of the flashlight, picked the time to jump into the beat. As the boys were all practical snake catchers none of them were alarmed by the sudden intrusion. TOWN* CREEK (Methodist) Minister: Walter Pavy, Zion Parsonage, Town Creek. Mr. Pavy will preach at Bolivia at 11:00 a. m.. at Shiloh at K YOU mv friends and the pood ty for the nice Vote I region on May 30, 1912. I nd support in the cominp r i p p ' SUPPLIES the last minute. . . . Lir needs for tobacco thermometers, lans you'll need at curY 8C SONS . N. C. 1 ! 3:45 p. m., at Lanvale at 6:30 p. i m? and at Zion at 8:15 p. m. Students' Day will be observed ! at Bolivia with a special program | presented, entitled, "Upon the 1 Horizon," and an offering will be I received on behalf of the Student ' Loan Fund of the church. The Youth Fellowship will meet at Zion at 7:30 p. m., and at Bolivia at 8 p. m. Other youth fellowships during the week at ti e usual times. ASH Soldier's Bay Baptist church, Woodrow W. Robbins, pastor. Sunday morning, 10:30, Sunday school, Mrs. R. C. Phelphs, super- j intendent. Sunday evening. 8:30, B. T. U? Miss Cox, director. From Monday evening, 7:30 j (6:30 E. S. T.) through Sunday evening, there will be services. J Starting Monday evening, 7:30, | B. T. U. Study Course, which runs through Friday evening. Starting Tuesday morning, ] 10:00 to 12:00, there will be Daily Vacation Bible Scnool, which runs through Saturday morning. Every evening, 9:00 ( 8:00 EST), I the inspirational hour led by the I noetn- '" .,.u; -.1, 1 '* "c | III WIIIVII IIIC UUUA U1 Romans will bo taught. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. These services will close Sunday evening, June 14, with the ordination of two deacons. SHALLOTTE Chapel Hill Baptist church, Woodrow W. Robbins, pastor. Sunday morning, 11:00, Sundayschool, Tom Holden, superintendent. Sunday evening, 8:30, B. T. U. BOLIVIA Bolivia Baptist church, Woodrow W. Robbins, pastor. Sunday morning, 10:30, Sundayschool, Santa Potter, superintendent. Sunday evening, 8:30, B. T. U? j Mrs. H. Foster Mintz, director. WIXNABOW Lebanon Baptist church, Woodrow W. Robbins, pastor. Sunday morning, 10:30, Sunday school, Isaac Willetts, superintendent. Sunday evening, 8:00, B. T. U? j Erkin Swain, director. Followed j by prayer service. LELAND Leland Baptist church, Woodrow W. Robbins, p&stor. Sunday morning, 10:30, Sunday school, U. L. Rourk, superintendent. Sunday evening, 8:00, B. T. U., j Garland Bordeaux, director. LELAND Goshen Chapel Baptist church, i Woodrow W. Robbins, pastor. Sunday morning, 10:30, Sunday school, H. O. Peterson, superintendent. Sunday evening, 8:00, B. T. U., Mrw Kntn Marks, iliroctor. Southport Man j Badly Injured NEW YORK. June 6. ? Paul | Maultsby, 30. of Southport, was | in Bookman Hospital here yesterj day recuperating from a (lislocation of the left shoulder, laceration of the upper lip and contusions of the face as the result of I an altercation with an unknown white man at Tenth avenue and 16th street, according to a police I report. i XES le savings on Southport by lie month of PAYMENT UNE. ire is a saving re. Payment ithport. s I ithport | iv Ml j j . a. ? ?? .. . II [*HE STATE PORT PILOT. ? Persona! Mrs. E. R. Week3 is visiting relatives in Washington, D. C. Miss Barbara Weeks has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd Finch at Cape May, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fountain, of Wilmington, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Lewis. Adrian Sellers, of New York, is spending this week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Sellers. Mrs. Ashley Toler is visiting relatives in Washington. J. Fred Smith has returned home from Sumter, S. C? where ho has hoon xneitin<r rolativoc fnr the past three weeks. Pomphritte Swain has returned to Norfolk. Va., after spending his vacation here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Aldridge and little son. Canta Lee, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Lee Aldridge. Miss Clyde Fields Swain, of Camp Davis, spent the week-end here with relatives. Miss Eleanor Lee Rees spent the part of last week with Mrs. J. F. Howard at her home in Wilmington. Mrs. Lizzie Southerland has returned home from Wilmington where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. D. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Taylor and Mrs. James M. Harper spent the week-end in Davidson and Charlotte. They attended the graduation exercises at Davidson College Monday, Edward Taylor being a member of the graduating class. R. H. Hewett, of the'U. S. Navy, spent several days hue during the past week. Navy Jobs Are Open To Negroes RALEIGH.?The Navy Department has opened the ranks of the "Seabees," hard-hitting naval construction regiments, to Negroes. Lt. C. B. Neely, officer-in-charge of Navy recruiting in North Carolina, said that special Seabee units are being formed completely of Negroes, and qualified men of the Negro race are eligible to receive petty officer ratings in the Naval Reserve. Applicants in the State will be selected by Lt. (jg) W. J. Wray, recruiting officer for the Bureau of Yards and Docks, who will spend 11 days in North Carolina interviewing skilled and unskilled Negro workers. Lieutenant Wray will be located at the Raleigh Navy Recruiting Station on June 15, 16, 17, 18, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28. Farmers Expect Good Grain Crop Threshing Machine F 'ports Expected To be The Most Complete In Many Years, Census Supervisor Predicts RALEIGH.?Small grain farmers registering as owners and operators of combines and threshing machines indicate their threshing reports this season will be the most complete in many years, W. T. Garriss, census supervisor of the State Department of Agriculture, said today. 'Meanwhile, the number of combines, being operated in the State has been increased materially which indicates farmers are turning more and more to the use of farm machinery in an effort to offset labor shortages," he added. Garris emphasized the necessity of registering combines and threshing machines with the County Registers of Deeds as required by statute. He termed the keeping of accurate threshing records "a distinct contribution to the war effort." North Carolina's prospects for small grain crops this season have been reported by the FederalState Crop Reporting Service as "favorable at this time." The May 1 report indicates: Wheat?Indicated yield, 14 bushels per acre; acreage for har-?? ? A r\ A AAA- iK/li y-n to/1 *M*Adnn_ VC81, t?i,UUU, uiuitaicu ^iwuuv.tion, 6,916,000 jshels. Rye?Indicated yield, 9.5 bushels; acreage, 49,000 or eight per cent under last year; total production indicated, 428,000. A larger portion of the crop than usual is being used for soil building purposes. Oats?47 per cent of the crop was "spring sown" compared with 49 per cent last year. "Moderately good" crop in prospect. Experts Search For Tuber Moth RALEIGH.?North Carolina has been designated by the federal government as one of the 16 states to make a survey to determine the extent of the damage done by the "potato tuber moth," the larvae of which has caused serious economic loss to Irish potato farriers in some sections of the Nation, C. H. Brannon, chief of the entomology division of fhe State Departments of Agriculture, reported today. Two members of the entomology division's staff?-J. A. Harris and Dr. D. L. Wray?are now in the field to determine the presence of iOUTHPORT, N. C. ? I the moth in the commercial pota-1 to areas. They will concentrate i t their survey in Camden, Currituck j c ana Pasquotank counties while ci other sections will be covered by t representatives of the , United , ], States Bureau of Entomology and I e Plant Quarantine. 1943 CROP INSURANCE PLAN TO BE DISCUSSED 1 Plans for the 1943 cotton crop insurance program will be dis-1 cussed at a meeting of agriculj tural and business leaders of North Carolina and Virginia to j j be held at Raleigh on June 18, E. | Y. Floyd, State AAA executive i assistant, of N. C. State College, announced yesterday. The meeting will be held in j the State College Y. M. C. A.I Building, beginning at 9 a. m.. un- j der the sponsorship of the State j AAA Committee. G. T. . Scott.' chairman of the committee, will; preside. Also present at the session will i be officials of the Federal Crop i Insurance Corporation at Washington who will outline the background and operation of the 1942 program. A tentative plan for the 1943 cotton crop insurance pro- ? gram will be advanced, and sugj gestions for proposed changes by I those present will be discussed. 'This meeting is important to the cotton farmer," Mr. Floyd said. "At this time, growers and others interested in s abilizing the income of cotton producers will be given an opportunity to bring up j for discussions any problems they encountered in the program last j vear. and anv chanres thev would i "like to see made in the program tfor 1943.' He said a series of state meetings is being held this year in lieu of a national conference on I crop insurance. He declared those attending the meeting may file written statements which will be considered , along with oral testimony. Cotton crop insurance was offered farmers for the first time last year, and more than 11.000 North Carolina farmers insured I their orops. The insurance affords protection against damage from causes beyond control of the; grower for either' fifty or seventy-five percent of the farm's average yield. A SQUARE MEAL| . . . any time of day you want | it. . . . Delicious food served amidst sanitary surroundings. W. R U S S STATION SHALLOTTE, N. C. EOR SALE Several New and Used Oil Refrigerators McGOUGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY Tabor City We Wa 1 WHEA We will pay 5 liarley at Our \Vt Jf we pick grain cover cost of hauling. J REM /iTOPS MY SHO f You bet Pepsi-Cola's in my good. We like its better ta % size?the way it goes just \ time. We like its price, 1 ounces in the big, big bottl Pepsi-Cola Is made only by Pepsi-Cola Comp * The WPB order freezing all ales and deliveries of mill stocks >f Softwood construction lumber luring the next 60 days means hat farmers muse depend on umber now in the hands of dealre. Approximately 40,000 country eneral stores still remain in the i NOW IS THE TI HERE For your norm needs .... Come tc J- DTL GENERAL M BOLIVI OLD IN EX] NEW IN MET Yon get the ad features of both wht R. GAL] General N SUPPL I FLUE R We still have c and materials for yc us this week for wh REMEMBER! Yoi you'll need for you beginning to end . . . SHALLOTTE Hob son K SHALLOTTE, Lnt Small T ... OATS ... BAF '5c on Wheat; 40c on irehouse and Furnish up at your farm we will d cRoy & C CxJL PPIN' jflgH home?for Tl ste and big QUI any, Long Island City, N. Y. Authorized Bottler I! United States, as compared with , tei | 104.000 only 10 years ago, fast! Fa .' travel and specialization cutting down the number. j eq A new "butter" developed by i hy the United States' Army Quarter- ^ P? master Corps can be shipped with- ln out refrigeration and will resist ica ME IvILj * o mi IS THE PLACE! " in; al farm and home i? E WIS " F.RCHANDISR r C A, N. C. 1 ! ma i or PF.RIENCE?lU I w. tCHANDISE ! ! vantage of the best w me :n you trade with "'h J tor cai LOWAY = lerchandise ,Y, N. C. \Xi rac !SSS!!K?S?!i3SPiS?fSSHB rac Bu Ma EPAIRS '? i >n hand repair parts , mr tobacco flues. See {J;; at you need. jjj .1 can get the things r tobacco crop from 'Nr ..at; i :a the the pel ? wit pol TRADING CO. 5 to ; !iin it by, Prop. lull - - - N. G. . pol the Ea ! Soi | l the brain 11 l LEY 1 | Oats and 60c on gj 'p flH educt an amount to l>oi !o., Inc. I r " BH n 9 IPfl^# !'?' foil cd wtc ?cr 1 Br: for pol dejj Ta jBgn | HE DRINK WITH th! (I6< CK FOOD ENERGY No l?ei est th? in 19^ in inc 9 J. W. Jackson Beverage Co* * PAGE tHREE nperatures up to 1X0 degrees jhrenheit. Eighteen cases of shell eggs ual, after they have been dedrated, one barren of egg wder, a factor highly important lease-lend shipments to Amer,'a allies. WELCOME it'e want you to make it a bit to come here whenever you > in nerd of merchandise of y kind. -*-v 1 l /-? t _ , Koianci Simmons Service Station ASH, N. C. WANT ADS " iR RENT: Three desirable offices located in brick building in in business district, See, phono write James M. Harper, Jr., uthport, N. C. lLVANIZED ? Tubs and buck?ts, all sizes, all shapes. New shipment just arrived. RUARKS, Southport, N, C. ANTED?32-Volt electric iron. Must be cheap and in good conlition. B. L Bland, Section Base, YP229, Southport, N. C. ANTED. All kinds of scrap tal. We buy in any quantity ether a few pounds or by the i. If you have more than you i deliver, mail us a card and will see you. Scrap Metal of kinds is bringing a good price 1 we pay casn for it. "Beat the is with the Scrap". Columbus { ecking Company, South Whitele, N. C. ANTED: To sell you an RCA. lio. Nothing down and nothing pay until the Fall. No more iios will be made after April. y one now ior cue uuiauun, ,il us a card if you are intered. Columbus Motor Co. Whitele, N. C. LEGALS FOHK( I.OSTKK NOTICE Cotice is hereby given that by virof a decree of the Superior Court; Brunswick County. N. C., dated Hh. day of May, 1942. in an ac? n entitled "Brunswick County veri D. K. Devane Estate: Mrs. E. E. vane et als,' the undersigned com-: -sioner will expose at public aucn sale to the highest bidder for ill on the 6th day of July. 1942, at oi) o'clock A. M.. at the Courthouse )r. Southport, X. C., to satisfy the ree of said court to enforce the yment of $276.8#, the following deibed real estate, located in Town i?ek Townsblp, Brunswick County, ('.. bounded and descirbed as lows: 'I It.ST TRACT: B EC. I NX'r NO at a irk gum in Large Branch *at P. S. wes corner; running North 136 st 106 polos to a spruce Pine at edge of the Southport, road; tnce with said road 50 West GO es to the Cunningham line; thence 111 said line South 45 West 46 es to a stake, his corner, thence line X'. 70 W. 45 poles to the i of largo Branch; thence with run of large Branch about South the beginning, containing 40 acres re or less. ;i:coNI> TRACT: BEGINNING at stake on the Southport Road in in D. Taylor's line, runs thence li a South 60 degrees West 110 es in Largo Branch, thence down d Branch about N. 10 West 30 es to a gum J. C. Grimes corner, nee with his line North 60 degrees st 90 polos to a stake on the Jthport road to they beginning conning IS acres more or loss. 4 EG INNING at the run of Lord's inch, in I. S. Willetts line, David vanes corner & runs thence South East with David Devanes line and S. Willetts 720 feet to a stake lletts & Devanes comer, thence ith 39 degrees East 330 feet to a uce pine Shepard Devanes corner, nee South 25 degrees east with epard Devanes line 100 ft. to a all Red Oak in or near the Devane Harrelson. lino thence South 60 ;reos West with the Devane & rrelson line about 100 ft., to a n, corner in Lord's Branch, now Harrelson & Devanes corner, nee down the various courses & anders of Lord Braueh to the int of Beginning containing to the ne (35) thirty five acres more or 8, tX'D all other lands owned by the d defendants in Town Creek Townp, Brunswick County, North Caroi. ill sales subject to report to and ifirmalion by the Court. Ten days jwed for raise of bid before ret made. Cash to he paid at sale, 'his the 1st. day of June. 1942. S. B. FRINK, c Commissioner. I OHKCLOSI KK NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue a decree of the Superior Court Brunswick County. N. C., dated the . day of May. 1942. in an action itled "Brunswick County versus D. Henry et als," the undersigned nmissioner will expose at public .tion sale to the highest bidder for ih on the 6th. day of July. 1942. at 00 o'clock A. M? at the Courtjse door. Southport. N. C? to satV the decree of said court to ence the payment of $214.63, the lowing described real estate, locatin Town Creek Township. Brunsk County. N. C? bounded and deibed as fellows: JEGfNNING at an ash in Russell's unch. a little below the pine log d. runs thence 10 degrees East 132 es to a stake, thence south 56 frees East 92 poles to a pine, E. "W. ylors corner, on ai roan tnence h said road about 10 decrees West poll's to P. L. Seller's line; thence degrees East f? poles to a black m at the run of Russell's Branch; nee up the run of said Branch to beginning, and the same beirut i same tract or parcel of land conft.. red to M. E. M. Henry by Ezekiel ipper by deed dated October 1876, orded in Book No. BB. page 494. U1 sales subject to report to and ifirmation by the Court. Ten days Dwad for raise of bid before re?t*made. Cash to be paid at sale, "his the 1st. day of June. 1942. S. B. FRINK. c Commissioner EXECUTRIX NOTICE laving qualified as executrix for > estate of Robert John Holmes, eased, late of Brunswick county, rxji Carolina, this is to notify all sons holding claims against the ate of the said deceased to present ?m to the undersigned a' ':er home Southnort, on or before June 4. 13. or this notice will be pleaded bar of their recovery- All persons lebted to this estate will please ike immediate payment, rhis June 2. 1942.. JOSEPHINE NEWTON SMITH. Executrix For the Estate of Robert John Holmes. i
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