r ut Reporter* ? J{0\1,1 fro;n page one) , c^r'u ,V3S from carl Wat ?.'1?sr V no,Una Hotel .nan, L of the new own-, *?> Beach Pavilion. | (rf 06!Ts becoming through-j r0t*'1Ln^ ick county peo the safe bathing, I __ I I . .?! umlerbru* that had [10 formed a dense jungle of many years on the Mark Farguson lot adjoining the Fort Johnson grounds in Southport have been cut out. It is understood that the1 buildings will be torn down and removed. They now constitue nothing but a rotten, useless eye sore. Attorney Dwight McEwen, guardian for Mr. Farguson. tells us that the lot, which extends I across the block, is for sale. A SCHEDULE f. B- 8C B- BUS LINE Southport, N. C. EFFECTIVE TUES., JAN. 20,194S WEEK-DAY SCHEDULE SOITHPORT LEAVES WILMINGTON 7:00 A.M. 7 00 A.M. *9:30 A.M. 9:31) A. M. 1:35 P. M. .i-30 P. M. 4:00 P.M. 4-00 P.M. 6:10 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 10:20 P.M. ??These Trips on Saturday Only. ? This Bus Leaves Winnabow at 6:10 Daily. - SUNDAY ONLY - |yvts SOITHPORT LEAVES WILMINGTON 7 30 A. M. 9:00 A. M. to'50 A. M. 1:35 P. M. V'OO P.M. 6:10 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 10:20 P.M. pleasing feature of this announce ment is the Mr. McEwen says that he intends, if possible, . to sell only to someone who will construct either a hotel or model tourist court. Mark Farguson, the owner, a sei-ii-recluse character, has been in a sanatorium for sev eral months. "Do you ever do any flying? So asked E. D. Bishop, manager of the I'.EA at Shallotte, when he caught up with us Saturday. It happened that in 1919 when Warren Pennington of Wilming ton started out on his first barn storming passenger carrying trip, we were his first passenger in Columbus county. This trip was made in a tomato crate and we have went up a few times since then. Mr. Bishop went on: "How would like to take a flight with me over this section of Brunswick We can go to Ash and from there over Longwood to Myrtle Beach Land and have lunch there and then come back up the coast, over Gause Landing, Ocean sile, Vil lage Point, Holden Beeach, Long Beach, Southport, Bolivia and re turn to Shallotte." This plan suited us fine and we were to start in a couple of hours. The couple of hours passed and by that time the sky was streaked with long stringer clouds, a fresh ening breezee had sprung upon the ground and our friend Bishop hunted us up to say: "It is go ing to be sort of rough up there, I think you would enjoy it better some other day." Whatever he said went with us and our trip around with the REA boss will come another day. Evidently suffering from home sickness and seeking a cure, for mer postmaster L. T. Yaskell, Hold on a little longer Hire party railed time to anstccr. 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WASHING MACHINES No Waiting... No Delay Immediate Delivery Complete Stock Electrical Supplies and Plumbing Fixtures... kings' electrical sales company L SHALLOTTE, N. C. who is now living in New Jersey, reads every patent medicine ad vertisement he sees in th papers. That done, he tears out the ad vertisement and mail it to us, through some perverted quirk of mind. We don't think much of his sending us this kind of litera ture through the mail all was forgiven whene he enclosed a little rememberance to be givn Unci Jim Lewis, faithful colored helper in the post office for many] years. Uncle Jim, now completely worn out, has been retired with out pension or any help that any one can see. The 40 or more young State College boys and girls who spent last week at Long Beach earned' our personal admiration and es-; teem for being a lot of nice, clean > young people. We are in a sort of a position to know what we are writing about. We were on two freshwater fising trips with groups of them, had dinner with I them and were with them on sev-1 eral occasions. They were not I down here to make whoopee, but! rather were kind of tired from the long session of college and were just looking for a bit of rest. That fact was illustrated when j our boat drifted down on another! one and the occupants were ask-' ed what luck they were having.! One of them replied: "We are not1 doing a thing-and that just suits' us." We are being rather amuzed and at the same time highly grati-1 fied at the number of young folks, college girls, boys, girls scouts and all kinds of gatherings or organizations that are in camp every week on the Brunswick coast. Long Beach, Holden Beach, Gause Landing all seem to be favorite spots for young people bent on having an outing. They are choosing wisely when they pick the Brunswick beaches for such gathering. There are no waters on the coast safer for the bather than those which are found on the many miles of Brunswick county shore line. From Longwood last week Bill. McGougheny, of the North Caro-1 lint Game and Fish Commission, I came back to Southport enthuasi stic about the 35 or 40 acres of hybrid corn that is being grown by Rice Gwyn. Bill brought an invitation from Mr. Gwyn for us; to come down and see that corn. | According to Bill, that corn is, going to produce more than 1001 bushel to the acre. The stalks I were about 7-feet tall when he saw it. He made us some pictures I of a field and has promised to get them to us soon. A few cantelopes are ripening and that reminds us that several water mellon growers have told us during recent weeks that they were going to bring us a ripe water mellon by Saturday of this week. (June 26th, in case they have forgotten about it.) Certain ly, they said, they would have. plenty of them by the first of July.' We are not asking that they bring the melon in on ice, but we cer tainly would like to see the proof that they have them ripe as early as they claimed they were going to. Most of the walls remained, but with gapping holes. Most of the roof Was still in place but building and contents were a total loss. Despite this, Lt. Com mander T. H. Wilson, of the USS P. C. 776, was correctly outlining the situation when he remarked to us Saturday night: "I think the Volunteer Fire Department and the boys from Fort Caswell did an excellent job of fighting (that fire." This belief of the com-j | manding officer of the training j ' ship is shared by all who knew the enormous amount of highly inflamable material in Ruark's store. The fact that its walls are left, thsfc trees just across the sidewalk are not damaged, that no adjoining house caught fire all goes to show that the fire fighters did excellent work Sat urday afternoon. | Slightly surprising to us is the large number of Holden Beach j home owners who arc regular, subscribers to this paper, despite > the fact that their homes are I anywhere and everywhere [ throughout the state and ni other states. Down at the beach this week 8 or 10 of the summer resi dents, including several ladies, came up to us and told us they: were regular subscribers and that they like the paper very much.! Mrs. R. H. Holden, with whom | we never agree on anything ex- j cept in that Prof, and Mrs. H. C. j Bird are the finest sort of peo-1 pie, tells us that, she has been hearing a lot of nice things about "the paper. ; We are obligated to watch our self, or some of our friends will be making a panhandler out of us, much against our own wishes. Three times the past week we have been at Mack's and when we went to pay for our meal I we were told by the boss that it was on the house. For two weeks Gene Tomlinson and Carl Wat kins at the pavilion at Long Beach have been asking us to come over and be their guest at dinner. We just haven't gotten around to it and they have final ly gone over our head to ask why we did not come. Saturday we were at Holden Beach and got a snack at the J. & K. Pavil ion and lunch room. We soon found out we could not pay for it without a fight. One day this week we got another snack at the Seashore Grill at Long Beach and, asking for the check, we were told by Mrs. Baucom that there wasn't any. "It's on the house, come again," s*he said. We have a sort of standing agree ment to go around to Holden Beach each SatuiMay afternoon. Dr. Holden takes us to Supply to catch the bus on home when we do not catch the bus he brings us on himself. Saturday we miss ed the 7:20 bus at Supply and were hauled home by the oblig ing doctor. On the way he in sisted that we make our plans to have supper?on the house?at the J. & K. this Saturday night. Afterwards he will bring us to Supply to catch the 11:20 bus home. We acquired a new pair of black dress shoes the first of last week. For our shoes they passed through Jwo unusual experiences before we even wore them. See ing them, a neighbor of ours ask ed us not to mess them up as ne wanted to wear them at the wed ding of his brother in Raleigh Saturday night. Before Saturday came his wife found she had urgent need of a pair of men's black shoes for a Womanless Wedding. Although our shoes were there, we did not go to either the Womanless Wedding or the real wedding. The fact of the matter is that we went home and to our womanless bed. WANT ADS 1 FOUND: White row boat,1 twelve feet in lenght, adrift in j Shallotte River. Owner may re-; gain same by proving property ( and paying for this advertisement, j S. D. Hewett, Supply, N. C. i Route 1, Box 104. i GLASS: If it is auto glass that, you need just drop us a card.! We will be glad to quote you, a price. Give make and model. Lumberton Auto Parts. P. O. j Box 1042, Lumberton, N. C. BARGAIN for a farmer. Onej 6-year-old mule and harness, rid-1 ing cultivator and mower. All in No. I shape. Mule works any- - where. All for $424.00. Worth J twice that. J. W. Stanley, Sup ply, N. C. FOR SALE: New cement block building, located on ?6-f t. lot on J highway near hospital. Suitable \ for residence or business. Bar gain. Southport Motor & Ma chine Shop, Southport, N. C. FOR SALE: One GMC 36 pickup | truck, three quarters of ton at Long Beach at Blue Trailer. L.. W. Love, Long Beach, N. C. FOUND: Small rowboat adrift near Davis Creek landing, Longj Beach. Owner may recovery same by paying cost of ad vertising. Bill Cranmer, South port, N. C. FOR SALE: 3-Room cottage, completely furnished. Hot and cold running water, with bath. Brown St. & Atlantic Ave. See or call Skeet Gore, Phone 3217, Southport, N. C. FOR SALE: Large air compress or; electric water pump with 42-gal. tank; concrete air-op erated block machine; good metal covered building, 24x40 ft. Building has good lumber and metal. Priced for quick sale. See W. L. Aldridge or J. L. Oliver, Southport, N. C. Auto UPHOLSTERING ? Convertible Top? ? Head Linings ? Side Panels ? Seat Covers ? Body Repair ? Auto Painting ? Welding SEE CLYDE SPRADLEY'S GARAGE & BODY SHOP FOR RENT: Three-bedroom cot tage. Large living room, kitch en. Electric refrigerator and stove. For Reservations write Mrs. A. H. Cromer, Long Beach, Southport, N. C. FOR SALE: Square Knoke piano. Bargain. Mrs. Grace K. Dosh er, P. O. Box 235, Southport, N. C. TYPEWRITER REPAIR^" ING?Any make. Also do repairing and cleaning on Adding Machines. Prices reasonable. See Mr. Harper at State Port Pilot Office, or contact me at 310 East Walter Street, Whiteville, N. C.. Phone 3088. NOTICE OF RATiE ITItDER PEED I OF TRVHT ! Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by James S. Full wood and wife. Xora I-. Full wood, to Fannie l'arker. Trustee, on the 1st day of I March. 1947. recorded In Dook 86. at Page 189. Office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick Gtounty. North Carolina, default having been made in the payments of the indebtedness secured thereby, the undersigned trus tee will offer for sale at public auc ' Hon. for cash, at twelve o'clock noon, at the Courthouse Door in Brunswick ?County, on the 17th day of July. 1948 all those certain tracts or parcels <>[ land located In Brunswick County. I North Carolina .ana described as fol lows : FIRST TRACT: Resinning nt a stake, C. A. Brown's corner, runs thence north Tfi1-. east 60 poles to a stake, southwest corner of field Lot No. fi; thence same course 8 poles and 1 yard to a stake southwest corner of field Lot No. 5; thence north west 23 poles to a stake side of the field ditch; thence westwardly with said ditch 8 poles and 1 yard to a stake; thence north 80 west 49 poles1 1 to a stake west corner of woods Lot No. 4. also C. H. Brown's line; thence | south 30 west 20 poles to C. A. Brown's corner; thence with another of Brown's lines to the BEGINNING.; containing 1214 and 1 1-3 acres, and lteinjc the same tract of land deeded to Charles Morgan ai\d Morena Mor-, gan by heirs of Ben Fullwood under J date of December 31. 1908. recorded in Book 14-Page 302. and being field Lot No. G and woods Lot No. 6. and part of the Ben Kullwood Estate. Anil being the same land convenyed by Morena Morgan, widow, to James Kullwood by deed dated 28th day of j November. 1939. SECOND TRACT; Beginning at a1 lightwood knot in a bay about north' from where said James S. Fullwood's house now stands, runs thence north ( 76V4 west 28 poles and 15 links to( another lightwood knot; thence BOuth [ 4east 22 poles and 19 links toanoth er stake; thence south 76^ east 28j poles and 15 links to a stake near James S. Fullwood's home; thence I north 4>j west 22 poles and 19 links, to the place of BEGINNING, contain-[ ing 4 acres, surveyed by L. II. Phelps October 29, 1930. And being the same land conveyed by B. W. Johnson and wife lo James S. Fullwood by deed dated the 80(h day of October. 1930. | Dated and Posted this the 15th day .of June. 1918. FANNIE PARKER, Trustee. Frink And Herring. Attorneys 7-7c NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION State Of North Carolina County of Brunswick In The Superior Court J. G. Inman vs. Mrs. G. W. Mlntz, P. E. Brady, H. G. Brady, O. W. Brady. Mrs. P. E. Dobson, Mrs. John R. Montgomery. Mrs. J. \V. Rusher, and Mrs. J. G. Inman (Individually), and Mrs. J. G. Inman, Administratrix, of the Estate j of E. P. Brandy, Deceased. The defendants. O. W. Brady and! Mrs. John K. Montgomery, will take notice that an action entitled as j above has been instituted in the Su perior Court of Brunswick County. | North Carolina, wherein the plain-. tiff asks for Judgment, that the, said defendants will further take no-1 tice that ? they are required to ap- j pear at the Office of the Clerk of the Sui>erior Court of said County | in the Courthouse in Southport. North] Carolina, within Twenty (20) days after Uie 26th day of June, 1948, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the -relief de manded in said complaint. This the 25th day of .May, 1948. B. J. HOLDEN. Asst. Clerk Superior Court. I6-22c. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina County of Brunswick 111 The Superior Court Before The Clerk Canal Wood Corporation Clifton Wilson and wife, Edna Wil son. Luther Wilson and wife, Maud Wilson, Dorothy Hicks and hus band. Charles C. Hicks. F. E. Thom as and wife. Meta Thomas. Joe Wil son and wife, Bertie Wilson, Augus tue Wilson and wife, Jane Wilson, Carrie Evans and husband. Sam Evans, Mary Bozemore and hus band, Watford Bozemore, Gertrude Benton and husband. Clyde Benton. James Wilson and Woodrow Wilson. The defendants F. E. Thomas and wife, Meta Thomas, will take notice that na action entitled as above' has been instituted in the Superior, court of Brunswick County, North Carolina, wherein the plaintiff asks | for judgment, that the ?aid defen-l dants will further take notice that; they are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Cour lot said County in the Court House in Southport. North Carolina, within ten (10) days after the 26th day of June. 1948, and answer or demur to the complaint In said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded In the said complaint. This the 25th day of May, 1948. B. J. HOLDKN, Asst. Clerk Superior Court 6-22c FORECLOSURE NOTICE , Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, N.~C., dated the 29th day of April, 1918, in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus Daniel Freemand? Milureu Murphey. Mac Freeman et als,"?? the undersigned commissioner will expose at puttie auction sale; to the highest bidder for cash on the 28th day of June. 1948, at 12. o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door. Southport, N. C., to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of 1213.83. the following described real estate, located In Northwest Town ship, Brunswick County, N. C? bounded and described as follows; First tract: Beginning on a p teh pine and runs north 44 east 19 801100 chains to a stake and sweet gum; thence south 10 west 8 chains to a stake; thence south 15 west 4 75|100 chains to a stake; thence south 45 east 4 15|100 chains to a chany tree; thence south 35 west 16 chains to the tun of Nig Branch! thence north 45 west 4 35|100 chains to a stake In the swamp; thence north 35 east 6 chains to a stake near a card road; thence 6 T5I100 chain to the Begin ning. containing 14 acres, more or less. Second tract: Beginning on a chan ey tree and runs thence south 45 east 3 351100 rhalns to a persimmon tree; thence south 85 west 17 75|100 chains to a pine; thence north 45 west 5 chains to an irqn stake; thence north 35 east 20 chains to the Beginning, containing 7 acres, more or less. For a more particular description reference is hereby made to Book 32, Page, 396, Office of the Register of Deeds for Brunswick County, North Carolina. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten dayi allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 24th, day of May, 1948. E. J. Prevatte, Commissioner. 6-16c. FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, N. C., dated the 29th day of April, 1948, in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus Sue McKay, Sallle Troy, Em mallne Robbins et als." the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 28th day of June, 1948, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door, Southport. N. C? to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment ol (370.66. the following described real estate, located in Northwest Town ship, Brunswick County, N. C., | bounded and described as follows: Bounded on the west by Sarah C. Davis, on the north by P, J. Klutz, on the east by the lands of the John Troy Estate, and on the south by the lands of the Sarah Everette Estate, containing 18 acres field and woods, and known as the Rachel Cornair Estate Lands. I , 6-16c. , of Brunsw ck l,ou">r(, 1948, In an the -9thntla,L ??nJuniwi.K County :-r, iTu'J^Webb and wife. .SSKf-Sr?, expose J>1 .'.'?p for cash 0? the Mlh highest bidder for o'clock noon. day of June. ?J8, at 1- <^lllhport. at the CourU.f-c door^' of ?1(j ^Kirt- tV*tibu.rs subject to report to a X?edafo?rn?ie*o' ?'if0?rel'^ made. Cash to be paid at ?ale. ?tki? tho "?4th. day or May. i-'*8 E. J~ Prevatte. Commissioner. C-lCc. mHFfT.OSl'HK NOTICE Notice 1? hereby ^''V.lirior^Court tue of a decrce of the Superior tourt of Brunswick County. N. C.. (laWd ncUon9,enmied 4VuU\T Coun" Chart? Hnutheriand, James ?fSa&^KrS SrS JH&at d^r?'C8Suthl?rl:. N c tosatlsfy the decree of ?Id S)'urt to enforce the payment of ?<)i 4 r.3 the following described real estate!' located In ^rth-e.t Town ship. Bruniwlck count), bounded and described a? follows Houndeil on the north by Mount Misery Koad. on the east b> the Old SgUgTn..?nd ?o1, & g?^ r USf.n' cLnle"" I?r.Snd "'Air sales aul.ject to report to and confirmation by the 5J5" h?f<^c " retiort allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at?ale. This the Hth day of May. in? K. J. Prevatte. Commissioner. g-16c. - FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick Comity. N. C, "tJJ ? hp "9th day of April, 1948. J,n ?" acilon entitled ??Brunswick County versus Bertha Southertand and hus blin(l Southerland, the ' undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction *fle *o the hlthest bidder for cash on the Z8tn Say of June. 19?S. at li o clock noon, at the Courthouse door. Southport, N. C, to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the ^paymi'nt of Ills 02. the following described real estate, located in Northwest Town thin Brunswick County, N. C.. bounded and described a? follows. Bounded on the south by the land* of the James Williams Sstat*. pn the north and west by the land# of the Laura Swan Estate, and on the east bv the land? of the Holden Corbet t Estate. containing 5110 acres '[eld. and known as the Bertha Souther ,aAII 'sales' subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten day allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 24th day of May. 1948. E. J. I'revatte. Commissioner. 6-16C. _ FORF.CI.OSrRE NOTICE, Notice Is hereby given thH' by vir tue of a decree of the Supcrlcr Court of Brunswick County. N.C, dated the ''9th day of April. 1948, In an action entitled ??Brunswick County versus Willie Webb and wife, the'^undersigned commissioner Will expose at. public auction sale .to th* blehest bidder for cash on the -stn day of June. 1948. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door. Sou ihport, Surt" to "enforce 'the'payment of Eight and one-half arres of rjeia and woods, adjoining Chris I "trick, and being Willie Webb s share In the following tract of land conveyed to nls father. Joseph W?bb. a? ?descirlbed In Hook 18, Page 87, Office or the Register of Deeds for County. North Carolina. The whole of the said tract being described a? follows: Beginning at a large pine In the Allen line, runs then? south 1 degree east to a small r?d . a^ In Daniel Kreeman s line, the 'hence south 42 east to a small ?P?ce [ln?. thence south; thence ? east; thence north to the Allen line; thence with said Allen line to the Beginning, so as to Include 40 acres. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court Ten day? allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 24th day of May. 1?*? E. J. Prevatte, Commissioner. 6-lgc. / FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. N- C, dated the 29th day of April. 1948, In an action entitled "Brunswick County versus Nancy Brown and husband. Brown, Martah Itoblnson and husband." the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 28th day of June. 1948, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door, Southiwrt. N. C.. to satisfy the decree of said court to ' enforce the payment of <160.03, the following described real estate, located in Northwest Town ship. Brunswick County, N. C, bounded and described as follow*: Bounded on the north by the land? of the Brogan Estate, on the west and south Dy Alec Pleham, and on the east by the lands of the E. M. Skipper Estate, containing 38 acres woods, and known as the May Jane Pearson Estate lands. All sales subject to Teport to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of btd before report made. Cash to be paid at aale. This the 24th day of May, 1948. E. J. Prevatte, Commissioner. 6-ltc. ? 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