NOVEMBER 29> 1944 Kqoety ' " _ I with Miss McRackan. I .' - ( lub 1 Miss Norfleet demonstrated K'' 'N ,, -tjiljfr 6 l"No sPace To Waste" and gave ...<< I ''' t 'l |0Ut booklets. Her demonstration Club was of great interest. She de Romans scribed how all sorts of storage H- md Citizen- ? I ~ . tinitv space about farm homes could be ;,t?n!i on Put t0 v?y useful purposes. She , j' 3.30 il'ustrated her description of vari r bin. a 0.0 QUg storage spaces with actual _ . . pictures, made in homes where Christmas r , . storage space is already being put ranged. Miss to practical use. will be in Mrs gmjth, the hostess, served nam. delicious peaches with whipped cream, cake and hot coffee to ,/(/B the following guests: Miss Elizabeth Norfleet, Miss y Home Demons- Thelma McRackan, Mrs. Claude Mrs. Henry tTSore, Mrs. Thompson McRackan, afternoon at Miss Lillian Collins, Mrs. D. D. ,s McRacken Shannon and son no?ia T -" ? *w, UtlU LdlL* the meeting tie Miss Trisha Shannon, Mrs. J in singing, John Ramsauer, Mrs. Helen Galngty King." loway and children, Helen, Travis, the reading Johnny and Jill Galloway, Mrs. Club Worn- Joe Ramsauer and children, Joan roll call and and Carolyn Ramsauer. Ftacknn was ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE isder for the unle for the James A. Arnold and Mrs. Her-' hich will be mine Dosher, of Southport and t December jjew York, announce their mar riage, which occured In Conway, 9 M S. C.. April 30, 1944. The ceremony was performed by Judge H. I ?5tTW&e E. Blanton. SNIFFIY jj,.s Arnold is the former Her-; mine Borea of 913 Olmstead Ave.I ZmbOKS Bronz' N- Y- and widow of the; iate Hoyle Dosher, who died sev- j ?~eral years ago. Mr. Arnold's formspecial er wife, Margaret Arnold, died Double-Duty ??? ___ Nose Dfocs J about one year ago. Works Fast RiRht Where ANNOUNCE BIRTH Trouble Is? - | Seaman First Class and Mrs. j I Donald St. George announce the I * Aij birth of a daughter. Donna Joyce, _ on November 25th in Charleston, 19-WOL * c. . i 788> I si* g Give your family and youi n /& &*? years of added wealth an I ity. :s4<$ Give back to a saddened w I Christmas spirit of love, j I anC^ brotherhood. I \r Give War Bonds for Vict Peace. warrAMA VI AAV I BANK AND TRUST COM I I .JJJJ.IJ.UKHBHtlMHHBBM P Mule Sett PERSONALS Mrs. Charles Trott and little son, Charles Hanry spent the first of the week In Chapel "Hill with Dr. and Mrs. Wm. MacNider. Mrs. J. A. Russ, of Shallotte, spent Thanksgiving in Charleston, S. C. with her daughter, Mrs. Miles Livingston. Mrs. Harry Phelps and daughter, Miss May Phelps have returned to Washington, D. C., to spend the winter at their home there. Mrs. J. M. Harper, Sr., of Raleigh, is spending this week here with her son, Lt. (jg) J. M. Harper, Jr., and family. Mrs. Jack Hickman spent part of the past week in Suffolk, Va., with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Spitzig. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Holladay of Florence, S. C., and Tommy Holladay of Sumter, S. C., spent Thanksgiving here with Mr. and Mrs. Rred Smith. Ed C. Newton of Raleigh spent Thanksgiving holidays here with his familv. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilmoth are spending ten days with relatives in Texas. Mrs. Prince O'Brien spent the week-end with relatives in Wilmington. Mrs. Geo. Whatley has been spending the past week in Raleigh with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Simmons and little daughter, who have been spending the past few months here, have returned to their home in South Carolina. Paul Fodale is spending some time with his family in Boston. Mrs. Fodale and little daughter have been spending the summer there with his parents. W. T. Bell, of Wampee, S. C? is spending some time here with his son, Coroner W. E. Bell. A thirfty growing forest pays taxes and produces a steady farm income. Cut fuel wood from the cull itfees and the poorer species. 2 friends d secur\ 'orld the goodwill, ory and I w ? tv r fANY mwmmm BflHHHBMHHBHHHDBHS 1 s, Mu e just received two car nimals will please anyc / TERMS:?< i L. Smi - C. THE state poRT News From The Dosher Memorial Hospital Mrs. Mary E. Fulford of Supply I is a surgical patient, having entered on November 21. | Jack A. Dosher entered as a medical patient last Wednesday and was discharged on Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carroll of Bolivia announce the birth of a son on Thursday. Mrs. E. V. Gore, Jr., of Shallotte, was a medical patient from Thursday until Monday. Mrs. Pearl H. Leonard, of Shal loue is a meaicai pauent, naving I entered on Monday. Ralph Dosher entered as a medical patient on Monday. Charles E. Gause is a medical patient. He entered the hospital on Monday. Mrs. G. W. Dance of Supply entered on Monday for treatment. E. W. Maultsby of Winnabow entered as a medical patient on Monday. Winnabow News J Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fields of 1 Goldstone visited Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Roberson and family and Mr. 1 and Mrs. Fred Roche last week. Eugene Willetts of the U. S. Navy visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Willetts last week. Miss Katherine Johnson spent 'last week-end in Augusta, Ga. j with her sister, Mrs. Mattie J. Robinson. Mrs. Hugo Fairze and little I daughter, Joanadelle, of FreelandsIville, Ind., and her father, O. H. | Callohan, of Odom, Ind., are vis| iting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shivar. ' Carl Lewis of the U. S. Navy of Bainbridge, Md., is on furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Lewis. Miss Alda Grayson returned missionary from China, spent this week with Mrs. C. W. Osborne and Mrs. Martin Robbins giving lectures in Mill Creek and Lebanon churches which were very interesting. Mrs. S. O. Craven and little daughter, Nell, arrived Wednesday from Charleston to visit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Galloway and Mrs. Nellie Walker. Mrs. D. B. Roberts of Norfolk, Va., spent part of this week here | with her sisters, Mesdames A. P. and J. L. Henry, and families. jviiss rjji^aueui L<cwia ui cj. V/. | T. C, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. K. Lewis. Robert L. Burrisa of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Burriss. Mr. and Mrs. Lubie Kelly and children of Wilmington spent Thursday with J. W. Cavanaugh and family. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Goodman and two small sons spent part of this week with Mrs. Maria Goodman and Miss Lillie Sandlin. Miss Mary Lou Earp of Campbell College, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Earp. Mrs. Viola Thompson of Southern Pines visited Miss Ira Swain this week. Carl Long and family of Summerville, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Dock Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John Gill, who have been visiting Mr, and Mrs. D. R. Johnson, returned Monday to their home in Rose Hill. Charles F. Jones and two children, Franklin and Charlotte, of Wilmington, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Henry and family. A tobacco barn can be converted into an excelent curing and storage house for sweet potatoes. Blue prints for conversion may be obtained from the Agricultural Engineering Department, State College, Raleigh. When harvesting timber prevent waste by utilizing the whole tree. Use tree tops and other logging waste as fuel wood. Used motor oil and mortar coloring are good for "painting" out buildings on the farm. Several colors are obtainable. WANT ADS WANTED?Good white farmer to operate 50 acre farm with 7 acre tobacco allotment, 3 miles les, M loads Monday and nov ?ne. Age 3 to 5 years. 1 :ASH or TIME... ith & C PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. I from Supply, near highway, statu of north Carolina i cood huildinet References de- COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK 1 . good DUliairtgs. rteiereni.es ae chRLSTINE HEWETT RIGGS I sired. See or write Richmond vs. Galloway, Supply, N. C. |J?The d^JtanWohn T>. Ri . will -- ^ "V. ?t?take notice that an action entitled as1 FOR RENT?Garage conveniently above has been commenced In the I located down town. See Stevens Superior Court of Brunswick County. Nort i Carolina. lor an absolute I Agency. t divorce on the grounds of two years separation; and the said defendant WANTED ?Reliable housekeeper ?>'! further take notice that he is i . ? _ , , required to appear at the office of for family of two. Reply to the Clerk of the Superior Court of Mrs. J. O. Brown next door to said County in the Courthouse in ,IT ... southport, North Carolina on the ; Miss Annie Mae Woodside, or *?9th day of December, 1914. and ansP. O. Box SOI, Southport. I wer or' demur to the complaint in 1 said action, or the plaintiff will apa svrrriT-vT-N ?ZT?Z 7~Z ply to the Court for the relief deWANTED Doub.e barrel ham- manded in said Complaint, j meiless 12 gauge shot gun. H. This the -8th day^of Novembw. 1944. H. Thomas, Southport, N. C. | Ass't. Clerk Superior Court 1 11-29-4-Weds. PIGS-Fine lot of five weeks old EXEClTRIX>s N0TICE i male and female Duroc pigs. TO CREDITORS Will sell singly cr entire lot to Having qualified as executrix of the' pivot k?,mv nt,:?a Jt. will of the late C. Ed. Taylor, de-1 I.ist buyer. The pnee is light. ceased. of Brunswick County, NorthJohn W. Sellers, Supply, N. C. Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of, LOST?Pocketbook containing gas the deceased to exhibit thero to the! ration stamps, drivers license, olhu^'oiTor"befoU' ''tte20th'day0"! j draft registration card and Oth- Not ember. 1945. ci this notice will I er mnnri Rovcprri far return >>e pleaded ill bar of their recovery. ] er papeis. xtewara ror return. ^ persons indebted fo said estate Marvin Stanley, Shallotte, N. C. will please make immediate payment.1 This the 20th day of November. FOR SALE?19.1.1 lta ton Chev- 194). jpgj.jp STFVRVS TAYLOR. rolet truck in fair condition.1 Executrix of The Will of j I 5100.00. Buy today and haul to- jC. el. taylor_ morrow. Wallace Moore, South-! notice servings summons port | by publication I T\ THE SUPERIOR.COURT \\7 \ XTTPH PTTV n 7, ST ATI: OF NOKTH r.\?uuit>A i WANTED TO BUY ? Pecans, all COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK varieties. Top prices paid. Wre SAMUEL D. MANUEL buy every day. Oscar High, laura c. MANUEL Court House Square, Whiteville. The defendant, Laura C. Manuel. _ will take notice that an action en-, FOR SALE -One 5-burner built- Brunei'k in-oven Florence oil range. Bill County. North Carolina, wherein the Wells Soilthnoit N (' plaintiff, Samuel D. Manuel. asks wens, aouinpoi t, IN. C. a,)soiu,e divorce on the grounds I ?_ of two years separation; that the FOR SaLE?Completely furnished said defendant will further take house and other property. Write ^''ihe'office"0 n'f [hf Clerk" of" die. , Mrs. Robert Maultsby, South- Superior Court of said county in the Dort N C Court Hou*e in Southport, North! Carolina, within thirty (30) days aft-. ? er the 15th day of November, 1944, r (JK bAL/E ? One pre-war man and answer or demur to the com-| bicvclo with two ovtro tire?a Qoo plaint i?> said action, or the plainoicycie win wo exua tires, bee ;.ff wjH apply to the court for lhe I Mrs. D. E. Arthur, Southport, relief demanded In said complaint. TJ n This the 15th day of November.1 1911. | S. T. BENNETT. % NOTICE Clerk Superior Court I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT 11-15-4-Wed NEED CASH?? For Your Christmas Shopping, Borrow on your Car. I 12 Months To Pay. #10 TO #1,000 CASH IN YOUR HANDS AT ONCE ! BRAXTON'S FRIENDLY LOAN SERVICE Garage Building Phone 210 WHITEVILLE, N. C. SA ALL HATS ? BEGIN FRIDAY, DECE BLAN I "Over The I SOUTHPO munMBBMa?amMmrapiMBM????? [isles and H 7 have more than 75 head on hand, as good as j Be sure to see our stock before you trade or bu ,. TO SUIT CUSTOMER b. - Whitevil _ ? PAGE 3 -.NOTICE SERVING SIMMONS date of sale and the cost of such BY PUBLICATION sale: the land being situated In IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Brunswick County, North Carolina, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA more particularly described as folCOUNTY OF BRUNSWICK lows: BEGINNING at Northern Bell ALBERT U. COLEMAN Swamp Bridge on the Wilmington VS. Georgetown road. runs with said MARY W. COLEMAN road northwardly 106 poles to a The defendant, Mary W. Coleman, I stake, thence with the Neighborhood will take notice that an action entit-1 road westerly 104 poles to a stake, led as above has been instituted in thence south 170 poles to an elm tree the Superior Court of Brunswick ?n. Bell Swamp, thence with the said County. North Carolina, wherein the! swamp to the beginning, containing' plaintiff, Albert C. Coleman, asks forjsl*ty, a<Je9, ,. ,nc* ^ein* morf) absolute divorce 011 the grounds of|(U'ar^ described as .ollows: BEGINtwo years separation; that the said XING at the northern edge of the defendant will further take notice i Northern Bell Swamp Bridge In an that she is required to appear at the 9 r0^?: run??0 De,lce 1i.or.u ?T n f ,. rvi i t .i c? - ? degrees 50 east l.?8 feet with the old office of the Clerk of the Superior| roa(j an angle: 'hence north 50 Court of said county in the Court i (|egre 8 40* east 274 feet with said old House in Southport. North Carolina . . fh . ^ of thp rlir-n. nf wnv within thirty (30) days, after, the 15th of the p^esentlj. 8. Highway No. 17. day or .November, ism. ana answer, (hence wfth said right or way norm or demur to the complaint in said: ^ degrees 10" east 713 feet; thence action, or the plaintiff will apply to north 12 degrees 45* east 203 feet: the court for the relief demanded in thence continuing with the said the complaint. 'right of way north 5 degrees 30 This the 13th day of November, east 200 feet, thence continuing with 1944 said right of way north 1 degree 45 S. T. BENNETT. east 300 feet to a stake in said right Clerk Superior Court of way. thence with an old neighbor11-15-4-Weda. hood road the following courses and distances: north 69 degrees 30' west NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 211 feet: south 81 degrees 30' west NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. 300 feet; south 74 degrees 30* west that default having occurred in the 138 feet; thence north 74 degrees 30 performance of the covenants of that west 189 feet; thence north 88 degrees certain deed of trust dated July 8. 30' west 106 feet crossing a small 1942, executed by V. W. Hayes and branch to a stake; thence continuing Pansy Hayes, his wife, to Vance E. with said road north 31 degrees 50' Swift, "as State Director of the West 145 feet; thence north 53 degFarm Security Administration for the rees 30' west 604 rcet to an Iron State of North Carolina." Trustee, re- stake on the south side of said old corded on July 29. 1942, in the Of- Neighborhood road; thence an old line fice of the Register of Deeds fori south 1 degree west 2872 feet to an Brunswick County, N. C., in Book 70.1 old elm tree about 25 feet from the Page 482. and the Beneficiaryirun of Bell Swamp: thence with the named In said deed of trust has de- northern edge of said swamp to the cia*""d the debts and obligations se-1 BEGINNING; the straight line becured thereby uue and payable at ing north 56 degrees 20' east .1.300 once; that no action or proceeding feet to said beginning, containing has been instituted at law to recover sixty acres -according to a survey the debt secured by said deed of made by J. B. Atkinson, April 15. trust, or any part thereof: and that 16, 1942. Also, all building material pursuant to the power therein con- and fixtures located on the farm talned, upon request of the Benefi- i which are appurtenant but not phyclary, I, Vance E. Swift, as Trustee, I sice 11 v attached thereto, will sell the tract of land described TERMS: CASH. Trqstee to require in said deed of trust at public uue-'five per cert (5 per cent) deposit by tion on the 8th day of December, successful bidder pending confirma1944. at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the tion of sale. Courthouse door. in Brunswick Dated this 8th day or November. County. North Carolina, to pay the 1944. debt secured by the said deed oft VANCE E. SWIFT, trust with interest thereon to said Trustee wmmmmmmmmammmmmnmm 11 n ? ! in m\\ it We can furnish you with non-rationed building materials as follows: Insulation Board, Rock Wool, Roofing, Brick, Cement, Rock, Sand. Plaster. Beaver Board, Plaster Board, Doors, Windows, Building Hardware, Kyanize Paints, Terra Cotta Pipe. Also Lumber when necessary permits, ratings and certifi/la + iona ova -PiivriicVtn/4 U'qII nr coo nc for mill1 VP VUblVllO HI c I U1 HIOUVUi vein l/I OVV MO ivi j wmi * ? ig, quirements. 8 DIAL 2-3339 % SMITH BUILDERS SUPPLY, Inc. jj WILMINGTON, N. C. jj Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, A'. Y. Franchise Bottler:?Pepsi-Cola Botling Co., of Wilmington, N. C LE REDUCED NING? I ;MBER FIRST *\. 'NA 'S *ost Office" RT, N. G. orses grows.

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