ijlqji Times ! ,*! Cheer Leaders) I mi?I g?* thei1' first P*1"" t,:' T,iesdav afternoon in S?| aiufttoruim. The major i I around the P several times to give ''! Ier:< a general idea how ^ , ciiiiiins along with our ' . L?,r bam! led by Mr. *?' ? - a wonder played "The Activity M itual March". 1 |Vt,r, lin ;,t of our band and'we all know that schools hear them mt will also want a school VV<nv of the citizens here LaWort are helping: to sup - band. We appreciate this ?ich and hope that in the j everyone will be able . ar that they have a share v- our band what it is. loins a wonderful job, ,i we lope you will keep work up.' ?sria.v night the Southport rhool band went to Bolivia v between acts of the play We all enjoyed their very much. On the way group that went with Mr. fdson left second and thought ? -vr-e c nsr to beat everyone They were going to go the dirt road and when v si; there what stared them fece but a big sign reading closed- bridge out". They a young fellow on the side \_ road about the road and ad there was a detour, so Ten: on anyway. After a lev ran upon two roads, were in a pickle then. After % their road, they rode for ard came upon a house. :e suggested they stop and j*jr were on the right road iteva. Well, you guessed it! if were on the wrong one. so tad to turn around and go a the other road. When fja!!y did reach Bolivia they ?i last ones to get there. (ter morning: we saw Stuart and Bernice Phelps on t nt to Red Springs to M tie week-end with Stu> E Pat Pat is now going to -a Macdonald College. The ? ad i very nice and exciting td Bv the way, they had : our local boys, Jimmy Ii.4; company on U>? bus I a; is Fayetteville- and, of a. ha>i to share their candy s sr. . We saw Bernice, It's names during Se-1 rttfcd Jtauiay . . We saw st Sarffis"- studing during SfcfkwArbeueve it or not . . '? i* might know, Janice Swan | fvo-jomg. . We've got our i crossed for our school K'.ear.. aa Adams, Janici Swan, Har-4. Gloria Hewett.,B01 s. Agsew Fulcher. Bertram ?i Toni Oillis were seen te? at Watson's Drugstore * the performance of the ' >W? that everyone was excited over the occa Xunmy Ratcliffe was see" I?? ?other vo-vo . . EUza taitor. was absent from ^.v- That explains the W. Davis Co. ?biesale grocer X. Water St. Dial 6587 ""tor* of Qnality Foods Since 19J2 J*? to the retail grocer, *.af'teria*. restaurant?, ? "Mltutlons and haker *J" 8110 catf>r "^Ix^aUy boats and outgoing lis Carr5' ? ,U? Une of "J*"?' vegetables. No. |T? '?its ?"d juices of Mayonnaise, salad ?? >m?tard pickles and ^so dried fruits. Lay ki*L raisins, citron, fruit cake *** P"1' jelly and 14 r*Jfatt aivready Pre" 1?. table " lvraPP,n* h Zl ?*** Paper w",s and wax ^ ofre fc,actory rePr? Hfc. ' sh'm cases, all IX, Ls ,,,UOh ?'"> US 'tarrv Sb<m case- We *>,, * ,'u" "ne of soda It tor!!! We abt? c*r" W r 'r Especlal ?C.1* s,or{* ?n ?5S? 0rd"" ? ? We H ^ *? Vou Oan t mystery of the school being so quite . . The Juniors and Seniors are becoming excited over the j banquet which is to be Tuesday i night of this week . . Linda Hick man, Jackie Marsh, Latitia Hick-; man, Nancy Swan, Mary Ann' Loughlin, Mary E. Lupton, Karen Swan, Harriett Codlette, Patricia i Adams, Lena Ward, Gloria Lee | Hewett and many others were (seen at the ball game played here Sunday with Moose . . Darrell Fisher has been seen practicing to be a drum major, with Bill Cranmer and Agnew Fulcher giv ing him help. ! Agnew Fulcher, Elliott Hick man, Danny Harrelson, Robin Hood, Mary Ann Loughlin, Jim- j my Ratcliffe and everybody else! in our school band were biting ! their finger nails Thursday . . i We saw Tommy Bowmer, Bill ! Cranmer, Billy McDowell, Doug-1 j las Watts, Elizabeth Lupton,1 ' Karen Swan, Harriett Corlette, I Janice Swan, Jackie March, Gloria | Hewett, Coopie Burris, Nancyj I Swan, Eulene Stidham and Mary i Ann Loughlin, throughly enjoy- J ing the singing in the show1 Tuesday . . . We saw Bobby ] Spencer walking around town as if he'd lost something, over the week-end . .We saw i Billy McDowell with his fast left hand catching everj^hing that I came his way Sunday, Douglas J Watts receiving a beautiful fly j i and Tommy Bowmer catching, ; Skippy's curves Sunday. Now we! j know why Southport won the; baseball game . . Monday we saw! : the juniors, Catherine and j Rebecca McRacken, G.. W. Fisher, Clara Potter, Lena Ward, and] Linda Hickman, decorating for the; Junior-Seniors banquet. We saw our Richard Brendle watching us do this. Pirate Log By; The Three Bucaneers, (Kat, Jan and Peg.) This week the main topic for discussion at the Shallotte high school has been the banquet that was held in the gymnasium Fri day night. Everything was beauti fully decorated, witn lovely moss hanging over the flowers and trees. Even the birds could be seen perched on limbs. It lookefl like a garden from fairyland. Under the overhead lights-many^ beautiful ijowns could be seen,^ ^doming . charming wearers. The j waitresses, dressed in pretty pas tel colored 'dresses and white or"" gandy aprons, entertained with a May pole dance. Neither can we forget the? solos sung by Miss Jo/ce Gasque, our music teacher?* Geraldine Cox, one of our junior, and rWaban Thomas," a. senior.. They were all enjoyed very muelj. We think that everyone who at tended had a wonderful ti^He^ - K Wednesday higM Ameila Klr by celebrated her 16th birthday with a party. The games were i? Charge 6f *Mi&S Cor'inne Green and everyone seemed to enjoy; them. After seeing Amelia open j her many beautiful gifts we were] served with dehfiotis cake, ice^ cream and' cold drinks. The gii^i guests were presented with color ful fans and the .boys received! puzzle airplanes. This week we were very sorry to hear that another one of our sophomores, Loretta Royals, was in the hospital. Also, our home economics teacher. Miss Cope land, was sick Friday. We hope both of you will be well and at school soon. This week we are glad to see Joan Parker back in school. Joan In the 6th grade, has been absent because of a broken leg. \ Both happy and sad expressions seemed to spread over the school Wednesday. The reason, report cards! To those of you with the sad expression, better luck next time.! The Agricultural Department is proud of its livestock judging teams, especially the beef and swine team. The reason of this is that this team, composed of Jam es Albert Hewett, Mack Hewett : and Joseph Carter, took top hon I ors at the annual federation con j test at Chadbourn on April 14. ? On April 23rd this team went to the district contest at Elizabeth {town. At the time this was writ ] ten we had not heard the results there. The other teams at Chad bourn, composed of Billy Gray, Mack Gray and Harold Gore lost out. We are sorry that in last The B?Hit>e By: Betty Lou Jacobs The fit-st thing that we have to say this week is that the seniors of Bolivia high school would like to congratulate the seniors of Southport for an ex cellent entertainment Thursday night, when they presented the play "Tons of Trouble". Everyone enjoyed the play very much and we hope that ours may be done as well when we go down to their school. We are looking forward to the big event. We'll keep you posted on "The Bargain Bride", which is the name of our play. Twenty members of the eight grade of Bolivia high school with their teacher, Mrs. Rogers, en joyed a trip to our State capital Raleigh on Tuesday of the past week. This trip proved very help ful in their study of the history of North Carolina. At the capitol they saw the legislature in session and happened to hear the bill read concerning the Board of Edu cation of Brunswick county. The other places visited the Hall of History, State Museum, Art Museum, Revenue Office, State College. Chief Justice Building, State Penitentiary and Dix Hill. It seemed rather nice not to have any boys at school last Thursday. They were off bright and early to Willard, leaving us girls a day of peace and quite. Since many of you would like to know how some of our girls were dressed on Easter Sunday, here goes: Verna Willetts, looked week's paper we failed to men tion the names of the 7th and 8th grade Kings and Queens. These were Jackie Leonard and Kenneth Royals of the 8th grade and Ann Ruth Sellers and Billy Varnum of the 7th grade. :.... Campus Gossip:? Jeanette Grissett, Ruth and Richmond Gal loway. Mack Gray, Albert Par ker, Scott McKeithan and RoVno na Frink Were listening to Elm er Dance, Audrey Gore and Jack Robinson tell yarns at Amelia Kirby's party the other night . . . Mrs. McKeithan has been work ing very hard the past week i .'. Everybody, helped .the juniors tlfe bows of decorations for the ban-' auet the past week , . . Miss Hart seems to v like teaching in' the high school. How about the study halls, Miss ftart'?' . ,'V Workers' m tfie " "cafeteria' were s&rprised Thursday to find^neith-' er-watec. nor- gas. where < these necessities srre.. supposed *'"to be. Nevwtjieias.?.,'- .tljgy wqii? -right a< head and fixed sandwiches for u<?j Jopce Grlwwtt ^w^-^ejj^jjfckidly snowing her co3iig?- ?ot?fhe ban quet Friday nigM< vBetb/fjuniors and- seniors cairte to schedi with their hair rolled np FiWay. You' they had to be' pretty for the tymquet . , , Maty spectators saw the Shallotte' juniors lose in a tight baseball game to the Shal lotte ? Point Rats Thursday . . . We .overheard GeraJdine Cox pra cticing voice Thursday, Boy, can she sing ... \ Speaking of singing, Waban Thomas also. Jtias a very good voice. ? Well, we guess you are tired of reading for this week, folks. But look for us next week. ? Use the "Jeep" as a truck, light tractor, runabout. Use its power take-off to run your machinery. In business and on the farm, this 4-pfirp03e vehicle,powered by the world-famous Willys-Overland "Jeep" Engine, spreads its cost ever many a job the year around. SEE IT NOW AT Fleming Willys COMPANY 915 N. Third St. WILMINGTON, N. C. HERBERT JOHNSON, SOUTHPORT, N. C. CINDER BLOCKS are Distributors "for Fairmont Cinder Blocks in Brunswick Coun y Your Local Dealers Are:? ASH - j. R. Simmons Grocery SOUTHPORT ? G JHAWc?,al"'rV GRISSEHOWN ? J. S. Parker SUPPLY ? J. M. Parker & Sons SHALLOTTE ? Kinq Electrical Sales Co. ROOFING Exwriencd Workmen. Quality CONTRACTORS -r; fre^estimat^c^f yourjob i COURTNEY ROOFING COMPANY, INC. ^Whiteville, N. C. Crescent Beach, S. C. 7 Conway. S. C. very Eastery from head to toe in j her new outfit; Louise Gray look-1 jed very smart in her blue faille; [suit with white accessories; Nora j | Mae Mills was lovely in her out-j fit including: a blue suit and cor-j sage of pink roses; Annie Lou Johnson had an outfit of blue and i gray; Doris Danford was cute in a gray an<3- white striped dress and black and white accessories; Flossie Faulk wore a stunning outfit of navy blue and gray; j and Louise Johnson was very |lovely in her blue and gray suit; with gray accessories; very, very ] lovely, Girls. The Bolivia baseball team re turned a game with Leland last Tuesday, and this time the score | was very different from the score of the first game with. Leland. The Leland Tigers took the lead; and kept it with a score of 6 to; |3 until the ninth inning,-when our I boys came from behind to win by a score of 7 to 6. Nice going,, Boys. We didn't think you could jdo it so well. Thursday afternoon our boys I tangled with Southport here, the ; visitors won by a score of 24 to jl. (Don't tell anyone). Our boys | tried hard but they were Up j | against a much better team. Well,! | anyway, It was nice practice. But: better luck next time. Well folks that abcrat ends up j our column this week. See you later. Lebanon Baptists Are Very Active The G. A's and Ft. H's, of'Le | banon Baptist church were en j tertained in the home of Mr. and ; Mrs. Alex Bogie At Orton with an Easter party Saturday night before Easter. ? ' Games -were played and refresh ments were served to the follow ing: Doris Bogie, Arlene and Bryant Lewis, Joyce, Phillip j Anon and Raymond Earp, Louise i Swain. Lorraine Sullivan, Eliza beth, E. L., Roscoe and Kenneth I Wiiletts, Laurie Lee SulHVan,! Gilda Gray and Florie Mao Gore,] Four visitors, Woodrus Mercer, | Claire ? Lee . Wiiletts, Mrs. Berg-J man, Mrs-. Elsie Robbins, Mr. and i I Mrs. Bogte. ' 1 ? " "? With 13 present the Sunbeams; of Lebanon - Baptist church met i flt the*: home of Mrs. Edith Wil Ifett?' Saturday afternoon. Ali en- j 'doyied th* progTam, , which in cluded- an Easter- egg hunt. .} <i Th* Lebanon W. M. S.' met with Mrs. ?L S; Wiiletts oil April 18th. Mrs.- M.B. RobbinS called the meeting- to. ' order. The business gram. Six members and . ,four | visitors were 'piefeent.' ^RSfreg r^ents were seryed and plans .were | laifi'tiymtelfwith Wrs. Paul Lewis in May. . ,.}. 'entertained at supper Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson i had as their guests at dinner Thnrsday night Jerry Ball, Archie Thornhill and Marion Tarrant, j all of Charlotte, and W. B. Keziah of Southport. REPRESENT COUNTY (Continued from page trne) date was represented at this meeting. All beach resorts were discussed with mach interest. It was a very enthusiastic two-hour session, and the delegation from Brunswick county was given every consideration in the matters which these persons presented to the session for consideration. Perhaps the outstanding feature of interest to Southport and other sections of the county was the whole-hearted approval and pledge to get behind the matter of com pleting fully the River Road, via Orton Plantation, the balance of road from Bolivia to No 130, via. Antioch Church, and to bridge across Inland Waterway at Hold en's Beach. It was apparent that ! the entire membership of the Asso ciation cordially and enthusiastical ly entered into pledging support of these projects for Brunswick. It is up to local interests to press ! these matters and urge the pro iper authorities of the highway I system to complete these road i projects in the year 1949. All sections from Onslow county I to the South Carolina border i were given consideration. Enlarged l plans for Rodeo Sport Pishing j were adopted. Captain Lance of i j Southport was also present and addressed the association. ANOTHER LONG Continued From Page One Clarence Hill, public drunkness, four months in jail suspended on good behavior. j Burris Stocks, posessing non | tax paid whiskey, not guilty. J. W. Tharp, posesslon for pur i pose of sale, motion for jury trial. Forney Boston Mintz, drunk driving, posession, continued, j James Oscar Grissett, speeding, not guilty. Arthur Reaves, drunk and dis orderly, fined $20.00 and costs. On another case of resisting officer defendant was given 30 days, suspended 6n payment of costs. Grady Herring, drunk and dis orderly, remanded to J. P. for trial.' ?i W. D. Pankey, posession, prayer for judgment continued. METHODISTS HOLD Continued From Page One coming better acquainted with the ?community which ?? many were visiting' for the first time. on' the afternoon p)"0 gra,m. was ,a brief prpgrftm pre sented by the kev.' L. C. Larkin, .superintendent of the Methodist NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL ELECTION FOR THE TOWN OF SHALLOTTE.N. C. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commission ers of the Towh of Shallotte, at a meeting held on the 1st day of February, 1949, called and ordered a regular Muni cipal Election to be held on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1949, for the purpose of electing a Mayor and a Board of five (5) Commissioners for said Town, as authorized by law. All persons lawfully registered upon the present election books for the Town of Shallotte and who have not changed their places of residence are eligible to vote in the regular Muni cipal Election without further registration. Residence in the State of North Carolina for one (1) year and in the Town for four (4) months is required to qualify a person for registration. The official registration books will be opened at 9:00 A.M. on Saturday, April 9th, 1949, and closed at 4:00 P.M. on April 23rd, 1949. The Registrar, Mary E. Goley, will have the books open on Saturday, April 9th; Saturday, April 16th and Saturday, April 23rd, 1949 at HOLMES' SERVICE. Residents of the newly annexed area of the Town of Shallotte should see to it that they are registered, in order to vote in this election. Residents of this new part of the. Town of Shallotte are eligible to file as candidates for any of the offices. Saturday, April 30th, 1949, will be Challenge Day and the Registrar will hear any Challenge then made, from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 O'clock P.M. All persons wishing to file for the Office of Mayor or for the Office of Commissioner, will file with Hubert L. Holmes, Clerk to the Board of Commissioners, not later than Tuesday, April 19th, 1949. The filing fee for Mayor is $5.00 and the filing fee for Commissioner is $1.00. By Order of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Shallotte. H. L. HOLMES, Town Clerk. M. L. GALLOWAY, Mayor. March 26,1949. Orphanage in Raleigh, who | brought five boys with him.-A3 their reward for their part on the program these youngsters were taken for a boat ride dur ing the -noon hour. Credit for the success of the ? day's conference should be shar- j ed by everyone who participated, j from the pastor, the Rev. L. D, j Hayman, down to the janitor.; "The secret of the success of the day", the minister confided "is that everyone did his part, and did it well. It was one of the fin est occasions of its kind it every was my pleasure to attend." RED CROSS MUST (Continued from page one) a stack of cases and correspon- j \ dence which will show what I mean. If Red Cross activities in j I Brunswick are reduced to a pre-j 1 war emergency. level, then we i i have hardship cases right here in I [our county which will suffer, and 'the last official liason between j the home folks ancf their sons and daughters in the armed ser vices will be lost." Mrs. Ruark says that returns I from the roll call have been very [ discouraging, but says that one final effort will be made to get [the Brunswick county contribu tions up to level which will re flect appreciation for the services that have been rendered by the organization. "We will make one final effort during the coming week to raise funds," she said. "If the people do not want their Red Cross services continued, then they will just have to drop; but I do hope they will see the necessity of keeping this work going and will malte it possible through their donations." PLENTY OF MEN Continued From np One White Cheers and E. D. Bishop. Of the incumbents among the board of aldermen Ft. S. White, Pearlie Russ, Dr. R. H. Holden and Hubert Holmes are all seek ing reelection. New candidates who have filed for this five-man board are R. D. White, Jr., Pete Murrell, Wdodrow Russ, Chandler Rourk, Robert L. Cheers, Ell Kravitz, W. M. Hewett and Allen Cox. , . . USE TE-OL FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT BECAUSE? It: has ' greater PENETRATING' Power. ;Wi<h 90 per , cent (jhdiluted alcohol base, It' farrles the active medication DEEPLY, to kill the germ on contact. Get happy relief IN* ONE HOUR or your 35c back, at any drug store. Today at L.EGGETTS. SOUTHS PORT, ?N. C. ? . .... .. ,-mJ "W?srf ADS WANTED?AT BOLTON Black Gum and Tupelo Cross Tim ?" K 8",x 81/, 5 7" x 8" and J" x 8" ?SEE? JOHN HAYNIE FRUIT TREES, NOT TREES, Berry Plants and Ornamental Plant Material offered by Vir ginia's Largest Growers. Write for Free Copy 48-Page Planting Guide in color. Salespeople Want ed. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA FOR SALE: 2#X40-ft building located on Howe Street. Good business location. Will sell, lease or rent. S. E. Wescott, Southport, N. C. NOTICE: One of our represen tatives win be in Southport and vacinity 2 days per week for the next 2 weeks. Anyone needing service on their sewing machine or desiring information regarding the purchase of a Singer Sewing Machine or Singer Vaccum Clean er Phone or write Singer Sew ing Machine Co., 271 N. Front St., Wilmington, N. C. LOST: From yasht basin In Southport, 1 boat, length 15 ft. width 49-in. Wash rails, built In lockers in stern. Reward for In formation leading to recovery. Phone 3246 or write Box 883 Southport, N. C. FOR SALE: tH-ootn house in Southport. Reasonable price. Box 721, Southport, N. C. FOR SALE: 7-room house with 2 baths on Yatch basen. Write P. O. Box 215, Southport, N. C. FOR SALE: Two story home on Main Street, adjoining resi dence of Bunn Frink. Can be | bought cheap. See W. L. Ald I ridge. Southport, N. C. . Attention Shrimp and Snapper Fishermen. FOR SALE: 1 Shrimp Traw ler, perfect condition 4 years old, powered with a Caterpillar D13000 196:1 Twin Disk Clutch, 50' long, 16' wide, 4%' draft completely equipped and ready for use, sub ject to your inspection. Cash or terms. Call or write S. SALVA DOR SONS, St. Augustine, Fla." WANTED: 1000 Men, women and children to use the famous SWISS OINTMENT for Ring worm, Tetter, Old Sores ft Fish fin poisoning, ect. Ask your Drug gist." OUR BEST GRADES HEAVY Breed chicks 200 for $15.00. Bend for Price List. Save Money. WORTHWHILE CHICKS, 101 W. North Avenue, Btfttaan 1, ML ATTENTION: For yotir Kltch 'en Cabinet and window Units and jail shop work see R. G. Phelps, Shallotte Point, Shallotte, N. C. WANTED: Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers in Brunswick County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. McNESS Company, Dept. C, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. Auto UPHOLSTERING ? Convertible Top? ? Head Linings ? Side Panels ? Seat Cover? ? Body Repair ? Auto Painting ? Welding SEE CLYDE SPRADLEY'S GARAGE & BODY SHOP i SWISS OINTMENT stops the j itching, speeds the healing of j akin blotches and running sores. Ask your Druggist. (Manufactur-1 ed by Charles Taylor, Druggist, Jacksonville North Carolina.) TYPEWRITER REPAIR^" INO?Any make. Also do| repairing and cleaning on Adding Machines. Prices! reasonable. See Mr. Harper j At State Port Pilot Office,; or contact me at 310 East j Walter Street, Whiteville, I N. C.. Phone 8088. FOR SALE: 1. Kohler Generat ing plant, 1500-W, llOV DC ful ly automatic ajid in good opera ting condition. Complete with Btartlng batteries, 55 gal fuel tank and accessories. Will dem ostrate. All for $125.00. Worth much more. See, Mr. Bomberger, Bethel church road or write P. O. Box 936, Southport, N. C. KOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK IN T,HK SUPERIOR COURT Hazel Bernice Tyler. Plaintiff William G. Tyler. Defendant , The Defendant above named. WU IIam 0. Tyler, will take notice that an action entlrled a? above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Brunswick County, North Carolina, that the said action is for absolute I divorce on the grounds of two years, contlnious separation: that the said | Defendant will further take notice that he Is required to appeal before the Clerk of the Superlqr Court of I Brunswick County, at his office iP the City of Southport, in said State on or I before twenty seven days after the' 5th day of May 1949. and Answer or j Demur to the Complaint of the lUin-i tiff in said action or the Plaintiff I will thereafter apply'to Hhe^superlor ? Court In said County and State for | t>e relief demanded'' In sala Com', |P,Thls the 6 day of April'1849. B. J. HQIiPEN Asst. Clerk of the Supeflor <Court David Sinclair. > , , ,, ,J Attorney for the Plaintiff i B-4C i . .. ! :1 i .'Ujyitr Aid by-virtue rot anlhoitty | contained In a certain Mortgage Deed executeil 1* William Earl. Babson hnp. Wiri?, Gertrude Bal) son, on the 1st day of January 1947, recorded in Book 73 - Page 413, Office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswluk Coun ty, North Carolina, default having lieen made in the paymditt of the Mr debtedriess secured thereby, the un dersigned John B. Ward, mortgagee. Will offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door on Tuesday, May 10. 184?. at twelve o'clock ,noon. fill those certain tracts or parcels oT land lying a'nd being in Waccamaw Towpship, Brunswick County. North Carolina, bounded and described as follow?:. Beginning at a stake on the Cole man ditch, 1.. C. Baboon's corner; thence with his line north 89 degrees S3 minutes west 990 feet to L C. Babson's corner of the Bias Slminona tract; thence with a ditch the Sim mons lire north 21 degrees west 155 feet to a stake on the ditch; thence south 89 degrees east 1142 feet to the Coleman ditch; thence with the said Coleman ditch to the Beginning, con taining 4 acres, more or less. Being the same lands conveyed by deed by Oeorge W. Babson and-wlfe. Florence A. Babson, to William Karl Babson, dated December 21, 1946. recorded in | Book 85 - Page 24(1 Office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick Coun ty. North Carolina. , Dated and I'osted this the 8th day of April. 1949. ? ? . JOHN B. WARD. Mortgagee. Frink & Herring, Attorneys. 5-4c NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OK TRUST Under and by virtue of authority contained In that certain deed of trust executed by James Long, un married, to Golda Bryant, Trustee for M. L. Bryant, on the 29th day of November 1947. as recorded in Book 86 Page 575. Office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, North Carolina, default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the un dersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the courthouse door In Southport, Brunswick County, North Carolina, at noon on the SOtn day of April, 1949, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being In fSmithvHIe Township, Brunswick County, North Carolina, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake In the western edge of the old Howell's Point road, said stake being. located 352 feet north of the E. L. and F. T. Clemmons dividing line; runs thence north 33 degrees 15 minutes east with the western edge of the old Howell's Point Road' 120 feet to a stake: thence west 300 feet to a stake; thence south 33 degrees 15 minutes west 120 feet to Dewey and Ralph Clemmons' line; thence with their line In an easterly direction 300 feet to the place and point of BEGINNING and being a part of that certain tract or parcel of land de scribed In a deed from E. L Clem mons and wife to James Long by deed dated April 12, 1940, recorded in Book 75 Page 4, Office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, North Carolina. Dated and posted this the 28th day of March. 1949. GOLDA BRYANT, TRUSTEE FRINK AND HERRING, ATTORNETS. XOTICC OF SALE UNDER MAR BAST FOR COLLECTION Under and by virtue of a Warrant for Collection Issued by Edwin Gill, Commissioner of Revenue of the State of North Carolina, as authorized by Section 91> of the Revenue Act of 1939. as amended, evidencing the tax UaMltty Of Richmond A. MIMken to the State of North Carolina, and dir ected to me, the undersigned will, be authorized by said Section 913 of the Revenue Act, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door of Brunswick County in Southport, North Carolina oh Wednesday the 27 day of April 1*41 at 12 o'clock noon M. and win ?ell the following described property to wit: Beginning at a stake on South side ?f Bay Road, same being the North west coraer of a plot of land belong ing to C.' Trtpp. and J. L. Bank head; thence Southerly 8H4 to a stake a new corner' In line; thence eastward *6 feet to an Iran Stake, a ! new corner In old line; thence North | ward 94 feet to an Iron stake on south side of Bay Road; thence i Westward along the South side of Bay | Road 56 feet to the beginning comer. Being the same tract of land con veyed to Richmond Allison Milllken et 'ux on Nov. 24. 1948 by C. L. Hill et I ux and recorded In Book 93 page 1229 records of Brunswick. Salt! pro ! perty Mng and lying In Shallotte I Township and Brunswick county North Carolina. This 21st day of March, 194*. WALTER M. STANALAND. Sheriff of Brunswick County, North Carolina. 4-20c ADMINISTRATOR'S MITICK STATU OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK 1 The undersigned. H. R. Wescott hav ing qualified as administrator of the estate of Edward Earl Wescott deceased, late of Brunswick County. Nbrth Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 24th of March 11950. at his honje In Southport. North Carolina, or this notice will be pleaded I nbar of their recovery All persons Indebted to said estate I will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the list day March. 1949. H. R. WESCOTT 4-27c ? - ? ? ( FORECLOSURE NOTICI* Notice is hereby given that by vir- J lue of a decree of the Superior Court ] of Brunswick County, N. C., dated ( the 14th day of April, 194K, In an action entitled "Brunswick County versus Ronie Brooks Mid wife Kstelle Brooks."? - the undersigned commissioner will ex pose at public auction sale to the I highest bidder for cash on the 20th day of May, 1949. at 12:00 o'clock | noon M.. at the Courthoure door. Southport. N. to satisfy the ?1. , cree of said court td enforce the pay ment of $64.39, the following described real estate, located in Shallotte Town ship. Brunswick County, N. C., bound ed and described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the east side of the Seaside Road: runs thence east to a small ditch; thence with said ditch to the fork of a small branch; thence with another ditch to the Sea side Road: thence with said road to the Beginning, containing 1 acre, more or less, and being the same trac t or parcel of land as conveyed by Bonnie T. Stanley to Ronie Brook* and wife, by deed dated Feb. 15, 1947. and re corded in Book 85, page 301, Office of the Register of Heeds of Brunswick County. N. C. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report made Cash to be paid at sale. This the 25th day of April, 1949. D. C. HERRING, Commissioner. 5-18c of* Hru]??J* County. X^C, ^ated the 14th da> ,? ...^ru?swl<'k County KES1 jSStvSrt ??? *?<? SiSTnd^fnjd l?pe at puWIe auctlon ?? ? h Wheat bidder for ? ??h ?%' 0vloclc noon M.? ? ?? sraftSSMs as ship. Brunswick Count>\>.?? eil jMid dettt rlhe^ as^ 'n Uter'B corn Boftrnlngjat JR theme ??,h er tn the "^^.P^nii Road; then.* 50 yards to tne j ? . , o?! yard* with Ihe okl .Ml" ?V^t^weit 7? to a ?take: lh " 1 brat**'. thence B5S &K ' A li'saVel' ""''Je' i to report^0 -J K*?? rM mhde. <C??h to <>e paid"??, ?we . Affirtf.?ioner s-??- ' .-. -Lj?ai. tobecwl-bjb. sonp? ^ Notice la hereby gUMrior Court tue of a decree of he Supermr ^ *4 .ggfejr*. &? fes .ft-S--~ mJ^derairVed.'romr^o^r^in ?*; CSe? bidder' for c.?h on^tb?, rVM, f c0,t >?rth.d^ ment of ?1S2.2S the ["''""'itoue Town 3&eH%naw^CouMVo.NV^ bound ed and deteribed " Sucan Bel i&.rt~r%r?s^,'a, m f^Lnon the ..?^r'orl^ SB ????*? Bri?a ? Koad^Vlr^ sett's corner . 'hence (he heart ?f 55? feet to aWackgum meami Doty Branch: 'hence staKe in the er? of ??wal?,!L*^2Li Branch: thence mouth of Shlnglctree feet to north ?Vi degree? .",nce with Susan Bellamy " ,0 the first her line southi 7? Brres. and te station. conUinin? - H?ctt land?. I?K known a. the wo ' ??d Ail sale? aubjejt l?urt. Ten day? confirmation by before report allowed for raise of bin oe. ^ S0U^S^1-S>C^ tue of a decree of the Super da(fd of Brunswick county. )n an E^SHrr:si highest bidder for <a^ j2:00 o'clock day of Ma>( n,e ' Courthoure door. noon M., at uw satisfy lh* '' Southpprt. rs.C_. '? force the pay eree of ?? following described TJsrss^fs. S T'S,.X, S~-'? 3SK thence north ?8 deg?? ? a baJr; eaat 450 feet to a minutes ?hence !?u h ?4 degreea^e |n east MiS (eel m ? th 23 de !??'wAtfiS to the containing *8.3 acrefc ?>ron (he norti, 8ewnd Tract. Bo Mllllken; on by the lands of warre^ ^ w the aouth by the land? of Milliken, on the east oy y . S.4runnd?Mo" Bn.rtnWlilama. contaln 1,1 V Si&ww & Xw'edT rak of bid Heforejeport made. Cash to be pa . 1949 D.thC.2 HKHUI NO. ^ommiM^onar. 5-18C ? korkclosurr notice Notice 1? hereby flven 'hat )V ^ tue of a'decree of ihe ??1?^ dated of Brunawick County. "? > the 14th dfy "^.^ni'wkk County fe'r? Kannle^ BelU K??ie Gore and Ebs^"^r?|. h?ghe?t bidder for caah ? Sai ? FAagTM-? cree of ^^J^ui'e^oilStef d^crib^d X. "mniwi^^u^ Nw C.. iKmnd ??d and deiicribed as followb. a_j_^w Bounded oil thel>1uif?tpe/riie hum; Parker: on the south by Pearue nujw, An tha east by Gus Bland, and on tbe north bj^ Chariea Gore, containing M acre?, and being known as . the H. C. BAUE?leS 'it to report to and Srow3tnW SdUbifo4nre^rt made- C?Sh to be paid at sale Thla^the J^JR^N?Gt comml??lon?r. 141c 5-18c

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