fy, FEBRUARY Bolster :\S Of EggS Department Is 'lens To Take 'tegular Spring Eggs In an effort to t eg prices, the : of the State Deeulture yesterday for the removal spring surplus of channels of the and Poultry As!v Farmers Fedt> for this 2"2*have been set up W ant . . . ui Want It. iw?v* - j fl'hen You \eed It joland Simmons Service Station ash, n. c. QUALIT take th of qv/ When you have these days, the thing best that is available. WHEN YOU TF YOU \RE ASSU] QUALITY AT M le Conn D. S. Gore ? I .ongwooi Lw 1 / Onto w>; 17, J 943 j in the following places: Smithfield. Greenville, Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Asheville, Durham and Lumberton. Each assembly point will send trucks to the various firms which have been named to purchase the eggs. Truck routes touching 100 towns and virtually every county in the State were set up by M. G. Mann, manager of the Farmers Co - operative Exchange; H. C. Kinnctt. Cooperative Egg and Poultry Association head: C. F. Parrish, Of the Extension Service: and C. W. Sheffield, marketing specialist with the State Department of Agriculture. Sales will be made to Army camps, dehydration plants, Northern markets and the Food Distribution Administration on the basis of Federal - State grades. In a similar program last year, 39,000 cases of eggs were handled. 4-H CI.t'BS SEI-ECT VICTORY PROJECTS f The "4-H Mobilization For Victory" campaign among 500,000 boys and girls in North Carolina is now in the stage of local organization, says L. R. Harrill, 4H Club Leader at N. C. State College. Recruits for the junior army of food production and food conservation soldiers have been signed up and local club leaders Y MUST [E PLACE VNTITY a purchase to make ; to do is to buy the [ADE WITH US RED MAXIMUM INIMUM PRICE. I try Store Rice Gwynn lI, N. C. s S Victory 3ANK CREDIT PAV 'he road to Victory is payed witl an dollars. Banks are financii var munitions; they also are fi :reedom program. We are read vill need to meet your food-pro lome in and discuss your ban J are being; selected. Programs for' | the year will be outlined ami' : each boy and girl will take a pro-' jeot. Gardening, meat production, j dairying, poultry, small fruits. food3 and nutrition, food pre- i servataion, clothing, and home management' are the most important projects open to club members. In a sfatembent this week to 4-H boys and girls Mr. Harrill said that the men of the Army, Navy, Marine, Coast Guard, Air i Force and other branches are givj ing all of their strength and vit-. alily to defend the freedom and continued existence of this CounI try. Those who remain at home must do their fighting on the j home front. "We mud see to it," he said, | "that these men have all the aup! plies of food, clothing, munitions j and necessary equipment needed to wage a successful and vletoriI ous war." , There were 100,000 North Carolina boys and girls in the club forces last year and it is hoped i that this army can be increased to 150,000 this year, Mr, Harrill said. RED CEDAR LOGS IN GOOD DEMAND Extension Forester R. W. 1 Graeber of N. C. State College j announces that there is a good j demand for red cedar logs at $50.1 00 per thousand F. O. B. cars at shipping points. Two companies, one in Virginia and one at Greensboro, have written Mr. Graeber asking where they might1 buy such logs in carload lots, j Farmers should see their county j agent, who will refer all offers j directly to the buyers. The specifications call for logs I cut 8 feet, 4 inches, sawed square. A few shorter logs will be accepted to avoid waste. The diameter should be 5 inches at the small end, with a few 4 inch logs permitted. Logs should be free of nails and spikes, with no rotten knots, Dead but sound logs will be accepted. Cedar grows largely in the area served by the Southern Railway ] and logs will be accepted at. any Southern Railway point in North Carolina. Shipments from other , points may be arranged. Logs will be measured by the International Log Rule and a j copy of the table for 8-foot logs I can be round in tne ottice or me : county agricultural agent. When They're ('lean! Clothes Last Longer r W.J ks* . t SOUTHPORT GLEANERS SOUTHPORT, N. C. I l t ' j. ] < 1 \ f ] J IS THE WAY li good, sound Amering the production of nancing the Food for j . y with the credit you duction goals in 1943. k credit needs NOW. te*u/ KENANSVILLE ?' TABOR CITY I CLARKTON \ HOLLY RIDGE . . I* l?l-? THE STATE NEWS i BRIEFS ? i PATIENT K. Tobiasen, of Southport, has been a medical patient for the past week at Dosher Memorial Hospital. FOR TREATMENT Mrs. L. C. Fergus was a patient at Dosher Memorial Hospital Friday through Tuesday. HOSPITAL PATIENT Stanton Chadwick, of Bald Head Island, entered Dosher Memorial Hospital last Friday as a medical patient. FOR TREATMENT J. W. Reeves, of Supply, entered Dosher Memorial Hospital as a medical patient Sunday. SURGICAL PATIENT Mrs. W. J. McNall, of Southport, entered Dosher Memorial Hospital as a surgical patient Sunday. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Reeves, of Supply, announce the birth of a daughter at Dosher Memorial Hospital on Sunday, February 14. INFANT ILL Baby LeRoy Collum, of Leland, was admitted Sunday as a medical patient at Dosher Memorial Hospital. SERVICE MAN ILL Ross Greer, of the Coast Guard at Oak Island, entered Dosher Memorial Hospital Monday as a medical patient. FOR TREATMENT Mrs. O. Y. Robinson, of Supply, was a patient at Dosher -? r *_1 1 tIf ..1..nn,ln>> memorial nuspitai *v ruiu-.-tunv through Monday. HCT.VITAL PATIENT Clarke Fergus, son of Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Fergus, has been a medical patient at Dosher Memorial Hospital during the past week. J PATIENT Green Lewis, of Bolivia, was a patient at Dosher Memorial Hospital Thursday through yesterday. .MEDICAL PATIENT Mrs. Amelia Swain, of Southport, entered Dosher Memorial Hospital last Thursday as a medical patient. IN HOSPITAL BObby "JoneS, sort of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, of Southport, has been a medical patient at Dosher Memorial Hospital during the past week. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown, of Southport, announce the birth of a son at Dosher Memorial Hospital Monday, February 15. COMMISSIONERS IN SESSION MONDAY (Continued From Page One) dome, effective March 1. James T. Ganey was relieved of 5618.00 valuation on property in Town Creek township. Arrangements were made for Warren J. Watson to enter the state sanitorium. The county was relieved of a 53.00 monthly payment to Mary Rabon Potter. The county will cooperate with Dfficials of Dosher Memorial n-oTvta1 in the treatment of Alextnder Rae. Mrs. L. B. Lancaster, of Lockwoods Folly, was aVJwed a valuaion of $:!40.00 on a wood tract in ^ockwoods Folly for 1942 and >rior years. G. B. Phelps, of Lockwoods Foly, was permitted to pay his 1942 ind prior taxes on the basis of lis 1933 valuation. Julius Frink was allowed to iay the sum of $30.00 on his deinquent taxes; $20.00 more in Prail and the balance on Septemier 15. Foreclosure proceedings were irdered on the Mrs. Kate McRae istate in Northwest township. Robert C. Phelps was permit:d to pay $32.00 in full settlement for taxes due on the Olivia f .Mercer lots in Bolivia and ^'BICYCLES'7" "WE HAVE THEM" ? Sidewalk Bikes for the leginner. Age 4-6. luvenile Bikes for age 6-8. Girls' only in sidewalk and iuvenile. Soys' Junior. Age 8 - 13. )nly a limited number of 1- \T A ?M A?/\ -P/-VM f U rt /I 11 11 Iiese. mure iux mc uuittion. >Jo certificate required for sidewalk, Juvenile, or Junor size bicycles. Vlso a large stock of men's md ladies' Bicycles. Prevar and Victory*models. BRAXTON'S WHITEVILLE, N. C.& t PORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, '.Ireds for this property were con-' I veyed to him. | Committee Hearing In Raleigh Draws Interest j 'Continued from oage M tion upon other local bills from i Brunswick during- the past week:, j HB 197 ? Introduced by Mc- j [Lamb, January 27. (Election of, [Tax Collector) Feb. 11. reported: unfavorably by Senate Commit-1 ! tee. j HB 265 ? Introduced by Mc- j Lamb, February 2. (Tenants re-, [fusing to perform.) Feb. 10, re-! ported favorably by Senate Com- 1 mittee; Feb. 11, passed 2nd reading; Feb. 12, passed 3rd reading, i HB 281 ? Introduced by Mc-j Lamb, February 3. (New Courthouse.) Feb. 8, passed 2nd reading in House: Feb. 9, passed 3rd, reading; Feb. 10, passed 1st read-j ing in Senate, sent to Committee Financial Report of Tl . Brunswick County General < Cash Waccamaw Bank & Trust C( Waccamaw Bank & Trust C< Trust Funds Miscellaneous Accounts Advanced Court Costs .......... Superior Court Costs?Crimii I Superior Court Costs?Civil ( I Recorder Court Costs Clerk of Cotirt Fees Due from Brunswick County I j Trust 1 Bennett, M. E. heirs Brown, Alfred i Burris, Lawrence, et al Brown, Charlie, Et. Ux Bradshaw, W. T., heirs Bullard, Emmerson, estate .... | Cook, W. S., estate Davis, Robert W., estate Dozier, Edwin, Commissioner j Edwards, S. L., estate Frazier, Otto, et. al Frink, Francis O., et al., est. Frink, Jaco"b, et al., estate .... I Frink vs. McDonald i riooHno Qorlio TVTacmi OHs. uaoninoy uuvtiv iT*Muv..j Harker, Holmes, estate Haskett, Carrie 0., estate .... Hevvett, N. H., Heirs Hewett, Coreem, et al Hewett, Norman Dykes Interest Account Inman, William L., estate .... Jenrette, Sylvia Julius, Isaac, estate Julius, William H Long, Nova and Velma ........ Mears, J. D., Gdn. Mercer, Henry, heirs Pinner, Lizzie, heirs Phelps, J. D.. estate Pinner, W. T : Phelps, Jacob D., heirs I Phelps, W H, estate Reynolds, Van, heirs | Roach, Elizabeth Russ, Dorothy, et al Rourk, David, estate Savage, W. C Simmons, Clarence M., Gdn. Williams, et al., vs. Brown, el Walker, L? estate Miscellaneou. I Babson, vs. Gresham j Brown vs. Brown !Bryant vs. Clemmons Brunswick Nav. Co., R. F. Pis Cash Bond Account State vs. Buckman Robert H. Burns L. B. Capps Co City of Southport, (Tax Suit State vs. F. T. Clemmons .... J. H. Dixon, heirs .... Fed. Dep. Ins. Corp. vs. Fur] Coy Form.v Duval J. H. Frink, estate Walter D. Frazier '.. .... Government Bond Charles E. Gause vs. City of I D. 0. Hewett Hewett vs. Suggs Inland Waterway Acct Jenrette vs. Jenrette John Jenrette, Referee fee ... Adeline Jenright, minor j Justice of the Peace fees Alex Lofton S. B. Frink, Gnd. Wm. Lewis W. C. Manson L. ?f. and Mary C. McLamb .. McKay vs. McKoy Joseph McKeithan, et al., Vs. Norden vs. Caney, et al George Parker Peoples United Bank vs. St. < Rabon, et al. vs. Wolf, et al. . State vs. Russ Virginia Sellers, et al J. 0. Smith vs. Clemmons ... R A T. vs. Snence OUUtllf/Vi v WW W ( Mrs. S. A. Todd N. C. Comp. Commission vs. 1 C. Ed Taylor, Trustee Unemployment Compensation M. B. Watts State vs. Johnie Williams .George E. White li. M. Williams Wil. Sav. & Trust Co., Gdn. I N. C. on Finance. jt 9B 169 ? Introduced by Ruark. j s February IX. "To amend chapter t thirty-four of the public Laws of fi 1941, relating to the appointment f of a County Accountant for c Brunswick County." (Present aC- C eountant to hold office until first Monday in I^ecember, 1944, when L Appreciation We appreciate the pa-! Lronage of our friends and i . customers. Call on us when v you are out our way. W. R U S S STATION SHALLOTTE, N. C. !, | B he Office of The Clerk , North Carolina, as o Control $ 8 General Fund 10 a., Trust Fund 7 3 1 rial Cases >ases ! 1 533 7unds $ V ,T.4..~ nfr t al 5 2 s Accounts 5 ixco, Rec sj pless Southport, et al McKeithan, et als George .r........................................... r "homas I Commission vs. Rourk .... 2. F. Sanderson rr S. 7\ Ztent ??1?5?as he Director of Local Government) hall appoint his successor; Direc-! cr to appoint accountant each 3ur years thereafter. Director to' ] 111 unexpired term in event acountant unable serve.) Sent to Committee on Judiciary No. 2. WANT ADS ' 'OR SALE ? $420.00 Piano for $100.00 cash and one solid oak desk 6 drawers for $25 00 Mrs. t J. J. Adams. ; WANTED ? To buy a good farm; mule, weight about one thou- j sand lbs. Able to tend a twen- ; ty-acre farm. L. C. Robinson, | Supply, N. C. R. P. D. 1, Box 106. 1ABY CHICKS. C. O. D.?Heavy mixed $8.85 hundred. Light mix- . of Superior Court of f December 31, 1942. i " I H A Dr. Cr. > ,541.61 $ 7,067.26 v .201.8# 2,907.41 || .007.30 3,293.98,;: ,293.98 5,883.45 > .051.58 6,459.72 } 96.90 1,252.01 j' 110.45 910.48 t 135.30 73.51 J ,538.18 6,020.62 92.81 " ,984.04 J U .961.25 $33,961.25 d e 7 (] I $ 27.58 " A? AA 00.S3 3.05 t 250.00 50.00 106.?5 * ,768.28 1%Ho 123.08 s 130.00 ii 5.00 94-30 J 105.57 12.67 a 7.80 I 13.20 100.00 vi 112.95 ft .04 ti 106.32 i 150.00 ft 24.00 523.34 ; 50.00 17.66 "35?'r)o 27.33 25.00 20.00 170.10 ft 2.00 i 88.96 156.17 v 80.32 f 14.53 J 8.34 r .03 J 71.79. t. 4.25 ft 38.32 J 35.71 .1 26.17 ft, 2.50 ft 300.00 ft 15.00 u 68.86 8 ' 10.09 J] ,523.90 $ 5,113.37 3 a $ 5.00 , 5.00 r 2.24 H 63.57 F 702.54 2,802.54 a 22.50 45-00 lr 3.85 g 7.23 n 1.80 ; 23.95 2.29 8 3.25 ft 2.00 ? 3.90 I 1.50 ? 100.00 ? e' 1,124.99 C 8.00 1.01 2. 68.25 36.25 75.00 R 39.44 r 113-J5 g 47.00 s 6-00 . n 1.40 , .50 2 7.20 J 1.00 10.55 o 45.85 687.73 ? 1.28 5 14.00 ?' 5.01 h 2.50 S 8.50 17.00 J 150.00 193.50 \\ 2.24 h 7.08 j! 10.00 ?: 113.04 ? 875.00 c 14 83 S 3.00 r, 5.00 !<; 1.00 o 53.24 ; 2.00 .16.50 J 079.33 $ 6,487.47 * wtt, C. S. C. { PAGE 6 ed $4.85 hundred. Nichols Hatchery, Kingston. Georgia. FOR SALE ? 1941 Ford coach with low mileage and excellent tires. Also 1940 model Oldsomobile. J. N. Coburn, Whitevllle, N. C. ----- - - . . . . - . -i: POFT SALE ? One il-galted saddle mare, saddle and bridle. Bargain at $125.00, complete. Capt. I. B. Bussells, Southport, N. C. <"t)R SALE ? Several good mare jtiules, 4 to 7 years old. See us for sale or trade. Lewis and Knox, Bolivia, N. O. pVANTED-?We pay highest market prloes on hogs, pigs and cattle every Monday Honest Weight, cash on delivery. Shallotte Stock Market, M. S. Huston, Mgr. LEGALS FOREC1.U9! BE BALK OK BALE KBTATK DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE n the payment of the indebtedness entred by that certain real egtate nortgage executed by William Green .rut 3lary Green, his wife, to A. B. lercer. on the 14th day of May. 1921. .nd duly recorded In the of lite of the tegiater of D?ed>t of Brunswick 'ounly in Rook 25, at page 91, to rhich reference in hereby especially uade. I will offer Vor sale at pubic auction to the highest bidder for ash at the Court House door iri the 'Ity of Southport. Brunswick County, forth Carolina, on Friday the 19th lay Of March. A. L>. 1943. at 12 o'lo?k Noon, the following described at. tract, piet-b or parcel of land ying and being in the State of North 'arolina. in Brunswick County, imilhvllle Township, and bounded and escribed as follows*, to-wit. BEGINNING at an iron stake near . large pond in William Green's line lid runs thence X. 78 degrees Weal 225 Feet to J. F. I {fits line: thence rith his line North degree 30 mlnites East 825 Feet to Narn'ey's Eat. orner; thence with said line X. 12 agrees E. 32 poles to the Northeastin corner of said tract: ihence South 8 degrees E. 82 j?oles to Williams teen's corner: thence with his line o the beginning, containing 32 acres, tore or less. 'Ihls 17 day of February, 1943. A H MERCER. Mortgagee >WIGMT McEWEN dtorney for Mortgagee. 2-10c rOTIt'K OF SKBVK F. OF Sl' MMO.VH BV PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA OUNTY OF BRUNSWICK JUL A KICHORN VS. AMES A EICHORN The defendant. James A. Kiehorn. ill take notice that tin action entitled h above has been commenced in the uperlor Court of Brunswick County, forth Carolina, to obtain a divert pon the grounds of separation for wo years: and that said defendant rill lake notice that ne is requireu iu ppear at tlie Office of the Clerk of he Superior Court oJ said county in tie Court House in Southport, North 'arolina within thirty days after the 6th day of March. 111-7!. and answer r demur to the complaint in said acton or the plaintiff will apply to the ourl for relief demanded in the eoihlalnt. This February 10th, 1943. S. T. BENNETT. -l0c-4-T Clerk Superior Court NOTICE OF SKHVICK OP SI MMOffJ* BV PUBLICATION IN THK SUPERIOR COURT REFORI-7 THK CLERK TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA OUNTY OK BRUNSWICK N RE: MATT IE t SHEER. , DM r NI ST RAT RIX, OF TCI.A GORDON. PLAINTIFF rATTlE. GREER. .MARY ANE KULLWOOD. ET. AL, DEFENDANTS The defendants. Sammy Full wood nd Alva Fullwood will take notice lat an action entitled as above has een commenced in the Superior ourt of Brunswick County. North larolina. ttr^nake sale of certain iiids described in the complaint looted In said county in which said defenants have interest, for the purpose f making assets with which to pay le debts of the deceased, and for ivision of the surplufi proceeds; and le said defendant* will take notice lat they fere required to appear at le Office of th$ Clerk of the Super>r Court of said county, at Southort. North Carolina, within thirtyays after the 16th day of March. M3. and answer or demur to the nmplalm in said action, or the plainIf will apply to the court for the diet' demanded in the complaint. This February 13. 1943. S. T. BENNETT. 10c-4T Clerk Superior Court OTICK OF SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA OUNTY OF BRUNSWICK tOLLLS OAUSE VS. LORENCE SMALL OAUSE The defendant. Florence Small wise. will take hotirA that an action ntltled as abovo as been commenced i the Superior Court of Brunswick ounty. North Carolina, to obtain an baolute divorce from the bonds of latrimony upon the grounds of >paration for the statutory period; rtd that the defendant will further ike notice that she la requested to ppear at the Office of the Clerk of upenor Court in said county in the ourt House in Southport, North arolina. within thirty days after the Rh day of February, 1943. and anser or demur to the complaint in tid action, or the planitiff will aply to the Court for the relief detanded in the complaint already fll1 in the Office of the Clerk of Suerior Court of Brunswick County, orlh Carolina. This the 18th dav of January. 1943. S. T. * BENNETT. Ifc Clerk Superior Court NOTICE OF SERVICE AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT IN* THE SUPERIOR COURT TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA OUNTT OK BRUNSWICK . W. HARRIS W. OAKLEY Vs. . H. RATEMAN The defendant above named will ike notice that a summons In the hove entitled case was issued gainst said defendant on the 12th ay of December, 1942, by the Clerk f Sunerior Court of Brunswick Counr. North Carolina, and service had n the Commissioner of Motor Veicles of the State of North. Carolina. b agent for the defendant, for the nm of $3,500.00, due said plaintiffs y the defendant as result of an au- , jmobile accident Ih which nlaintiffs ere in lured and the Plaintiff Harla' automobile seriously damaged, hich Mummona is returnable before le Clerk of Superior Court of irunswlck County. North Carolina, at is office in Southport, in said Coun/. on or before the 19th day of anuary, 1943. The defendant will al3 take notice that a warrant of atichment was issued by said Clerk of uperlor Court of Brunswick County, rorth Carolina, on the 21st day of ecemN**, 1942, against a Chevrolet utomobile owned by the defendant nd now held at the R&iney Chev det Cothpnny. Wilmington, North afolina. which warrant is returnable > the said Clerk of Superior Court, n th? 21st day of January. 1941, hen and where the defendant lg ?ouirefl to appear and answer or emur to the complaint, or attach* tU? .All*# A+m*AmA^A 1 Ha rmt*4. Thli thk 19th d*v of JAnnnrr. 1941 S. T. BKNNTirr. Clerk Superior Court Brunttrltk County North Carolina ltte v.

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