S45 JETY. WIXNABOW CLUB The \\ innabow Home Demonstration club met at the home of Mrs Gilbert Reid on Thursday aiiemcon Eight members were present and one visitor, Miss \ ei na Stanton, the district agent. The president. Mrs C w" Osborne call the meeting to order, a song was sung, followed by the collect. Miss Josie Reid read the minutes of the last meeting, had the roll called and gave the treasurer's report. The garden and poultry leaders gave their repoits. Miss McLamb gave a talk on choosing the best combinations of colors in the home. This was followed by general discussion on this subject. During the social hour ice cream and cake were served by the hostess and her daughter. Tile club members present were: Mrs. C. W. Osborne, Misses Bertha and Josie Reid. Mis. Gilbert Reid, Mrs. Lee Rye. Sr.. Mrs. J. L. Roberson, Mrs. Mary ."otter. Miss Kate Johnson, and four children. Betty Flo and Mabel Jean Reid, I.andis Oumbee, and Rachel Kye. WOMAN'S CLUB The Woman's club hgld its last meeting of the club year at the home of Mrs. E. H. Cranmer on Wednesday afternoon. The collect was repeated followed by the singing of The Club Woman's Hymn. Some unfinished business was brought up. The Club agreed to co-operate with Mr. Ed Weeks in his plans for the cemetery. A collection was taken to finish DH QUALITY i5q( r:srr.'y partyv party was given at Mrs \V. H Stephens T-'eli. who was two t. Tuesday afternoon cream and cake ,a to tile following. >*. Rebecca Foitiscue :ta and Jimmy Wil^ PARTY W rran's Missionary SoSouthport Baptist r.'ortained on Tuesday ' Ma 13th. at the home . : H Smith in honor of Fields who is leav\; a small token of it ion for the many has rendered while h the Society the en.fd the honoree ling silver costume anies were played s seived jello with :vi and home-made ent for the evening's Mis Fields, the hony l.anev Southerland, v . Southerland, Mrs. Mrs. Annie Arnold. Mis. John Swann, : i Danford, Miss \\ son. Mrs. Lee Ald - see Fold. Mrs. Ruth v . u O Butler. Mrs. Alta - A L. Brown. Mrs. MeKeiihnn. M;s. Phillip V - J J. Loughlin, Sr., M Stephens. Ji , Miss and Mis. K. H. Pepsi-Cola Company, fhaihise Bottler:?I'epsi-Cola Bi Kjaat-' c ?*?.- sin.^ui Dig De 1. Buy ; You ha But nov buying, actual r 2. Hold If you : crop pr cash yo conveni BUY ALL YO Wi BANK Long Island City, N. Y. j'tling Co.. of Wilmington, N. C TWI'lTH) ep-Mr. F; ill the Bonds You C ye been buying bonds. Ever) i we must dig deeper?do our Put all of your funds, ab< leeds, into the 7th War Loai All the Bonds You J should need extra money lati oduction and other farm nee ur war bonds?come in and i ent bank loan to see you U CAN . . . HOLD j ACCAMA AND TRUST COM) WW H WTVw XmVSl*KS buying a bond and for tfc< White Canes. j Mrs: C Ed. Taylor: prestdsnl of the club, presorted a pin tc Mrs Jeanne. Fieidfe. who is leav 1 rng for her home J expressing thi club s appreeiatiuh foi ; her fih< work wliil^ in Sputhport A musical program was pre sented under the direction of Mrs R I. Mints as follows: "Lotus Land" by Cyril Scott Mrs. Dallas Pigott; "Shloe," "1 Had a Little Taik With The Lord' Chorus, Three Preludes, Chopin Mrs Arthur Clark; "The Sweet est Story Ever Told" and "In Thi Gaiden of My. Heart, Mrs H. C Cor let te, Etude D6 Major, Liszt Malagueua, Lecuna, Mrs. Ru dolph Mintz, *'I Love Life," Man: ucca. Mrs H C. Corlette. Delicious t'ruit punch and cak< were served by the hostesses Mrs. Crannjer, Mrs. Mintz am Mrs. Taylor. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fullwoor announce the birth of a son or Wednesday. Hubert Galloway of Supply ii (a medical patient, having enter ed on last Tuesday. Mrs. Lucy Avant became i medical patient on Friday. Mrs. J. M. Danford of Boliviv {entered' on Saturday for treat | ment. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Callahai announce the birth of -a son or Tuesday. I BOLIVIA NEWS Mr A Harold Wrey Lewis i receiving meuicai ueainienr a James Walker Memorial Hos pital. Therian Mercer, U. S. N? ha been spending a short while her with his mother, Mrs. Olive Mer cer. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Quini and children, Deena, .Je-anie, A1 | len Raye, and Barbara, of Ken anSville, spent part of last weel here with Mrs. Quinn's parents Mr. and Mis. J. Oscar Knox. Mrs. Lillie Knox has returnei ; to her home after spending sev era) months with her daughter 1 Mrs. Oscar Gnnter, in Atlanta ; Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox madi a business trip to Charleston. S j C. Wednesday and Thursday o ! last week, Dawson Lewis is at homi from the Navy with a medica discharge. Mrs. o. T. Lewis, Jr. was i surgical patient last week a James Walker Memorial hospit 'at I Mrs. Emma Rayborne is ? .surgical patient at James Walkei > I w armer! an i 'one has. heaviest jve your 1. Buy ;r on for ds, don't irrange a through. \LL YOU BUY ? V IV PANY THE STATE FORT PILOT, 5 J CAPITAL ' I j By Thompsi BLIND?The i shortage of capable office help ip extremely critical in Raleigh, but it 'is having its good effect, too, for employees who would normally have a | difficult time of it to find decent . positions are now holding down good jobs. Around a score ot blind men and women are work' ing in State offiie, and they are : doing well, too. The stenographers are more thorough than ' many of those who can see. Go down the halls of State buildings and you will find the > "seeing eye" dogs patiently waiting for their bosses. The j blind workers do not want sympathy or pity, they just want to be treated as nearly as possible like everybody else, and that's the general attitude which prevails in the places where they are : employed. OUR?Members of the State 1 Board of Agriculture, Fred E, 1 Miller, director of test farms, and Agriculture Commissionei 3 Kerr Scott, left Raleigh Monday - mo in in it for a tour of the farms I ; ,1 ; City Cut-Rate Store j Harry Robinson, Prop. i SOUTHPORT, N. C. HEBBBOHMMRDSM] | Iways Glad ve You! EE US OFTEN LOWAY ,Y, N. C. . I iOUTHPQRT, W. CLETTERS | ?n Greenwood 2C 1 ;?r?? !f?. Meantime, around.* 11 other-. loca- . lilies afe forking on similar pro- ^ grams 'for the storage of' foods.. NOTE?Aside to L. A. Martin, jjj executive director of the Allied Church League: You are right in thinking the letter from Wineman John Caffey to Gov. R. ^ Gregg Cherry appeared in this ,f column before finding its way j . into, other public print. Yes, it's ' the full letter. But don't think ^ , for a minute that anybody, exi cep Secretary John Harden, and p we are not always sure even of , him, has entree into the files of . Gov. Cherry's mail. The letter, , however, was worded exactly as ^ , it was written. |0j ANOTHER?As said sometime , back, Senator Clyde R. Hoey, who as Governor was not nearly 01 as bad for education as Dr. n< . Ralph McDonald early in 1936,w promised he would be, is for FedPi'ftl aid for schools is ariothpr 1 letter you teachers and school V , sympathizers (and aren't we all?) i may be interested in reading:" I am strongly supporting j fe i the bill providing Federal aid to ?1 > education. I have made a strong D I statement in behalf of the bill, n< and I am actively contacting the el ' various members of the commit-j m I' tee and urging their support of!vi i it. ' | "You may advise my inquiring j friends that I am earnestly and enthusiastically going down the | line for the teachers in this i fight." . AGAINST ?The above words j : are from the man whom teachi ers voted against by the thou> sands in the primary of 1936, . proving once again that we all cl t make mistakes now and then Q] V " ' NOTHING?There is less than j c) nothing to that talk about form- s er Governor J. IS. Broughton's1 ^ becoming your next Secretary of 1 cl Agricultue. Howeve, he does f? I stand in well with the national c< ' administraticn. His strength un-Jtl der Roosevelt was through Jo-1 cl sephus Daniels, and his strength j tl under Truman is through his ni very good friend, Senator J VV. a I Bailey. js' i ! ki 204 ? The N. C. Agricultural 1" GE j f? hi tl For General Electric " hi ai ' refrigerator e qni p P; ih; meat which is now I ' i 1 |CC available for grocery ^ stores, meat markets, cafes, hotels, boarding houses, drug stores, schools, hospitals, etc. I See your GE dealer? in the western part of the State 1 They are especially interested ir tobacco and cattle projects at the 1 experiment stations in Ashe and - Haywood counties. -* i Change ? There is a good i chance that one of the State's ! best county superintendents whc was recently fired front his po| sition may go to Wilson as county superintendent there. Incids' entally, it is about the besl ^ school job in the State. j towns to set up quick-freezing ' propects are Edenton and Nortt Wilkesboro. The Edenton set-U[ may be ready to go this summer I The one in North Wilkesboro, e $100,000 affair, may not be read) to operate before next year - Hospital. ' I Boone's Neck News 1 Mrs. Lawrence Carroll ant children, of Wilmington, Dela' ware, are visiting Mrs. Carroll's " parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lewis. L\ Rutherford Hewett has return1 ed to his work at the shipyard f in Wilmington after spending a | week here with his parents, Mr 5land Mrs. A. L. Hewett. i Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hewett, of Supply, are spending a few t days in Winston-Salem fin business. Mrs. Dewey Hewett has re, turned to her home here aftei i- spending a few d-ays in Raleigh Miss Ruby- Hewett spent last 'week-end with Mrs. Leli Varnum at Holden's Beach. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Robinson are returning home today from Raleigh where they have been spending three days with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gilbert. Mrs. Verncn Fountain and little daughter, Vicki, of Washington, D. C., are spending a few days here with Mrs. Fountain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Lewis. Mifes Margaret Evans spent hist week in Lenoir, visiting friends. Mis. Frank Niernsee, Jr., and little daughter will leave next week for Memphis, enn., where they will make their home while Mr. Niernsee is serving with the Seabees. Mrs. Hattie Tharp and granddaughter, Miss Dolores Hewett, have returned to Southport from Bergenfield, N. J., and will make their home here for the summer. Miss Hewett's mother and sister will arrive from Bergenfield in June. Mrs. Frank St. George, of Moultrieville, S. C., has been spending a few days heie with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen Vrnvo frnm PfiilArlf Inhia for a visit with another daughter, Mrs. John Swan. Miss Ruby Suggs bf Wilmington spent the week-end with Misses Susie and Thelma Sellers, Miss Mae Swain of Bolivia and Wilmington spent the week-end here with Miss Dora Walton. We Are A To Ser COME TO S! R. GAL] SUPPL i * ictefision Service has just isied the finest book for agriculral workers ever put attt". in this ate?at' 1 eeayof^^i^r.d. It hos mber; gehefai e construction of; farMt' fcuildgg. methods of irrigation,. deterining the age of horses by oking at their teeth (it can be me), and other similar downdearth facts. These fertilizer companies who it these little pocket booklets ill have to get a real move on they want to come up to this O. Schaub publication. But give dltor F. H. Jeter most of the edit, 1'eaving goodly portions to isistants; H. . Maddux and L. Watson. * CHANGES?Speaking of agriilture, you may except some ranges in the State Department Agriculture personnel. There ill be two big changes, and they ill involve Western North Carina men. No, they can't be anjunced yet. You will have to ait until about July 1. GARDEN?One of the best ictory Gardens in North Oaroaa is in the yard of Josephus aniels, who was 83 years old a w days ago. The garden covers iout a half-acre. However, Mr. aniels doesn't work it. He does it believe in exercise, has nev taken any, and gives this habit uch of the credit for his old-age gor. Timely Farm Questions And ANSWERS Q: How can 1 kill poison ivy? A: Used a solution of sodium llorate, made at the rate of le pound of the material to the allon of water, and spray it on le plants, says Prof. B. W. Wells ' the Botany Department at tate College. He also reports lat a new and very effective lemical called ammonium sulimate has been developed remtly but it is not available at lis time. As to the sodium llorate, Prof. Wells warns that lis chemical is very active and lust Ofe kept away from fire at II times. It should never be ored near sulphur. It must be ept off the clothing. Q: Should breeding cockerals i dubbed? A: This is especially necessary >r the breeds that develop large imbs and wattles, says C. F. arrish, in charge of Extension lultry at State College. Dubbing 'duces fighting and picking, folwing the tearing of combs and attles. It permits the cockeral > eat out of hoppers more easily ubbed cockerals given better irtility, which makes for higher itchability of eggs, because' of le better physical condition of le bird. In dubbing, hold the sad of the cockeral firmly in a erect position. With a small lir of strong scissors, cut the attles close to the neck as they ang. Cut the ccmb by starting t the rear and cutting toward le front, at a point where the >mb widens out on top of the sad. Dub cockerals at about 8 AVAILABLI YOU Cfi You Cannot I BUY A SI ELE( COME TO ANY DAI AT J. F. B Floyd I to 10 weeks of age and s want; < day to reduce bleeding, d Q; can r raise queen bees and ( nuclei fur. sale * . J A- Queeft rearing ajsi breedings i :i;s a very' sp^ciswntci job, says , Prot. RcSj;, ^'Stpvons of tne < 2cciogy Department at State . College, Theiprobterp is to get fhe ' young queen properly mated ( when they leave the colony at 1 about six days of age. Even ] though you produce a large num- 1 ber of good drones in your colon- i ies, the chance of a mating with ] one of your bees is not very great. Probbably there are all < kinds of bees in your territory. J CARD OF THANKS ! We wish to thank our friends j and relatives for their kindness ( during the illness and death of j our mother and wife. JESSE D. ROBINSON || AND CHILDREN . i Supply. N. C. | WANT ADS.j LOST?Two No. 3 Ration books, i Lonnie Evans, and Mrs. Lonnie j Evans, Ash. N. C. i i LOST ? Green Shaeffer fountain \ pen. Reward for return to J. ' J. Loughlin, Southport, N. C. ' l LOST ? No. 4 Ration book ] Please return to W. B. Phillips, i Shallotte, N. C. LOST?Ration Book No. 4. Please ( I return to Mrs. Letha Spencer, Southport, N. C. (I TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED ? ! And Cleaned. Some adding machine work. W. V. Hammonds. 203 W. Col. St.. Whiteville, N. C. , LOST?Ration Book No. 4 at J Bolivia Saturday night, May 12. i . Please return to Mrs. Mi: - j garet E. Mercer, Bolivia, N. C9, j FISHING TACKLE ? Minnow ] Seines, Boat Paddles, Spinners, Hooks, Casting Plugs and Spoons, (Fly Rod Lures, all .types, Pork Rind, Lines, all kinds, Saltwater ! I Leaders. Oscar High, Courthouse Square, Whiteville. NOTICE OF SALE I'XDEK MORTGAGE DEED I Under and by virtue of authority of the power of sale contained In i that certain mortgage dated August ; 1st. 1934. given by Hoyt Smith and ' wife, Susan Emma Smith, to the Fed' eral Land Bank of Columbia, as recorded in Book 60-Page 49. Office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick i County,' North Carolina.-, and assigned to Everette Holden under of March 130th. 1915. default having been made I in the payment of the matured notes and the interest thereon* in order J to satisfy the terms of the mortgage | there'll recited, the undersigned will j sell the land hereinafter described to ' the highest bidder for cash, at the -FCR Waterfro: Waterfront B BEST RESIDEN' I SE I STEVENS suu i i-irut i IT * HEi An Automatic tobacco ( / e now in limited kN PAY MO] Get More Value For [LENT FLAME OIL :trically opera ' OUR DEMON!: { you are in wh] ARKLEY'S T0BA( On Thompson Str SOLD BY Barkley ^ VHITEVILLE, N. C FAG?? fl :outthouse door, in Southpoft, xvotth HI Tarolina. on the 28th day or May, 1945. j^H \{ 12 o'clock noon, or so much there>f as may be necessary to satisfy he above referred to mortgage, said yrpaeity beings bounded' and. described ,^B i| aIT tntft' tfa^t or parefel of landfc^on- ^B Acres, more or l?f ;p k^B hailotte Tox-^ship. Brunswick u>ar.* f^B y, jW-,Ci>k:.Qr.-n the Hbyt IW iace -oa -.'s;or. oi Hoy; 8mithv locat?4 or. bofch. 5ides of^Llttle I |B| ftiver Road, 'on the- west sice of [ Cow Branch. mil^ southwest from t^H Long wood Postoffice. bounded on the 1 ^H lortn by the lands of G. A. Bennett Estate and J. W. Brooks; on the ea |B >y the lands of C. Ed. Taylor and 1 ^H 1. B. Bland; on the south by the ^H ands of D. E. Stanaland: and on ^H he west by the lands of G. P. Long ^H md G. A. Bennett Estate. BEGINNING at the southeast corrtr r. an iron rod and pointers in the. ^1 un of Cow Branch, in the It -E; Stanaland line, where said line cross- ] >s said Cove Branch; runs thence ^| .vith the D E Stanaland line north >5 degrees 15' west 11S7 feet to an f^H ron tod and pointers: thence with the ^| 1. P. Long line north 45' east 172.2 , 'eet to an iron rod; thence crossing B| he Little River road north 37 degrees l^| east 19S feet to an iron rod; thence r ^| vith G. A. Bennett Estate line north (^| tC degrees 45' east 766 feet to an iron od; thence north 64 degrees east 810 'eet to a pine and pointers in J. W. ' H Srnoks line; thence with said line fc^| louth 5 degrees 15' west 1471 feet to B i pine and pointers; thence with said ,^| FSrooks line south 61 degrees 15" east !D 95 feet to a maple: thence with said H brooks line north 25 degrees 45' eftst ^| {91 feet to an iron rod and pointers; < ,^| hence with .! G. Butler instate lino iouth 82 degrees east 475 fec-t to an H ion rod ana pointers in Cow Branch; B hence down Cow Rranch the follow- H ng courses and distances: South 55 H iegrees 45' west 191 feet; south 38 B legrees west 245 feet; south 70 deg- H ;ees 15' west 315 feet; south 51 deg- H ees west 1SU teet; south 45 degrees 15' west 453 feet crossing the said H Little River Road;, south 24 degrees H 15' we.-! 427 feet; soutli 8 degrees 15' B vest 450 feet; south 13 degrees east B 196 feet to the BEGINNING, as sur- I B /eyed by A. J. Brown, March 5th, B 1934. Dated and posted this the 27th day I )f April, 1945. H EVERETTE HOLDEN, Mortgagee by Assignment H E. .1. PKKVATTE. H Substitute Trustee H i Weds. t DMfNI8TRATOR'8 NOTICE M TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator H >f the i.it?- Elizabeth A. Pinch, de- [H cased, <if IIriinsu n k <'.?nnty. North ^| Carolina, this is to notify all per- H tons having claims against the estate H 1' the tl?-rc;is,-d fn exhibit them to B the undersigned at Wilmington. North H Carolina, on or before April 25. 1946, | >r this notice will be pleaded in bar i': ) f their recovery. All persons In debt* ; ?d to said estate will please make mmedlate payment. This the 25th day of April. 1945. HENRY FINCH. Admlidstrator of ELIZABETH A. FINCH 5-2-6-Wed a. PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE SOUTHPORT CLEANERS SOUTHPORT, N. C. ji.pjjummmj.jjm? 'If SALE !' nt Home 1 lidding Sites I HAL SECTION AGENCY ?T, N. C. ~s RE IXJRER I NUMBERS I RE ! Your Money BURNER I TED. 5TRATI0N ITRVTI T P. XO BARN eet : Lgency % '

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