1-?,V'Y, FEBRUARY :
I In- lliiilitcr J
Lr
(Our 3rlel
i;< time was had at
cssings workroom | v
i,t. it was all because;n
,s \vre receiving their v
.1,motion pins that t
v -v ie both presented
, i lv in the evening jc
, not to wear until a
! ;its nad actually been &
,-fUiied at 9:15 for Mrs. h
, i> nil at 9:45 for u
n. Harker. They were si
when the time came a
, ; i legally" wear the
woivkd so hard ?
Uncle
vSr~CAI
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/<l^
American farmers are going
cf the ground in 1943 to r
the ground,
The fanner
L anybody in
the highest f.
- ju history. He \
sacrificing cc
showing. Wh;
those fighters
block."
Oldsters ai
and over the
proud of the
on them.
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WHITEVILLEj SOUTHP
CHADBOURN FA1RMO
jTABOR CITY CLARKT
ES
THE N
Turn)
HEAVY 1
Effec
tWe will r<
Pick-up Ti
3RING US
FIRST C
ick'i
110- J
(4, 1943
G3f3?ife |;
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praals ;*
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Our copy for "Lighter Side" i,
,-as lost last week so there was t]
one in the paper. In that column f
re had written about the Valen- j
inie "war - sages" which the c
oung girls of the Methodist I
hurch made and sold two weeks f<
go. We also mentioned that the e
ame plan was going to be car-1e
led through at Easter, On a!"
irger scale. Real ribbon and lacc '''
'ill dress them up for the occa- "
ion and they will do credit to ]s'
ny Easter outfit. i '
It's a swell way to help the |
ovelnment. a worthy cause, and >n
et a substantial return on the "
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ti
i
w
ff
N DEPEND
PON OUR
FARMERS "
hi
to get enough food out
un the Axis clear into w
m
will work as hard as b(
any factory in meeting jir
arm production goals in
vill show the same self>urage
that our boys are RJ
y not? His sons are among ft
i?real "chips off the old w
id youngsters, over here d
;re, Uncle Sam can be
m and he can depend
n
ORT - ROSEHILL 0
NT - KENANSVILLE w
ON HOLLY RIDGE b
mmmmmammmmmmmmm'm
iaaranuHBHBM
jikc jjj
:tive Tc
;cap your passengi
ires without a Certi
YOUR TIRES TOI
OME-FIRST SER
s Servic
W. C. BLACK
mrchase price for your war
tamp books. All this and a prety
corsage, too.
* * *
Now that the new ration books i
re out we can see what we'll be
llowed in the way of processed
ood for the next month. It seems j
0 us that we in Brunswick are
icky. We can always have a gar- j
en. or at least we can buy the!
ruits of someone else's labor. |
"hey can't always do that in
ities, you know.
Anyway, we believe that very
?w people in this county will
ven so much as be inconveninced
by the program. Now we
ish we'd done what so many of
tie industrious women have done
1 this county; i. e. stocked our
helves with home-canned goods.
nvonun.bmotoETETET
We may not have a choice from
ow on, but we'll have plenty of
to substantial things to eat. If
e're smart enough to plan a,
arden now and keep at it when j
ic weather gets hot, we'll be do- j
ig our small share in winning the
'a''PERSONALS
Mrs. Fred S. Covington, of
here Tallahassee. Fla., is spend-1
ig several days here with her
sters.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene O'Brian, of
filming ton. visited his parents
ere last week.
Mrs. Geo. Whatley spent the
eek-end with relatives in Wil- i
lington.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Corring have
;en spending the past ten days j
i Long Island, N. Y., with Mr. i,
orring's mother. Mrs. John Cor- j
ng.
J. G. Swan, of Wilmington,
lent the week-end here with his
imily.
VC?. n?rl >r? T-? j I
aui. auu lTiis. i-?iUK r\<tiiiviii anu (
'rs. Lee Aldridge spent the
You Do Not Have
TO BUY OIL
For Your Car
In Drums !
Ask your favorite service
ation, parage or dealer
>r "Mobiloil" in quart conliners
... No chance for
irt . . . No chance for a
listake in grade or weight (
f oil . . . Mobiloil ts the '
1
orld's* largest selling
rand of oil. Sold by over
0,000 dealers. i
ESraxton Auto Parts i
DISTRIBUTORS
a !
! ]
1
i
day
*r car tires
ficate.
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VfcU!
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WHITE VILLE <
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a THE STATE P
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week-end with relatives in Wil- (v
mington.
Mrs. D. I: Watson spent the
week-end in Smithfield with her
sister, Mrs. John Dail. Iw
Leon McKeithan. of Charles- j ~
ton, S. C? is spending several
days here with his parents, Mr. '
and Mrs. Chas. McKeithan.
Mrs. Realto Sorrenson, of Sum- |
ter, S. C., spent the week-end
here with her sister, Mrs. J. Fred
Smith.
Mrs. Edna Bell is visiting her
[laughter, Mrs. Tom Gold, Jr., in
High Point for a few days.
Thurman Carrol, now in the U.
S. navy at Bainbridge, Md? was
here Tuesday visiting friends.
Herman Sellers, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Sellers, is at home
this week, on leave from the U.
S. Navy.
NEWS I
BRIEFS '
I J
LEAVES HOSPITAL
A. E. Huntley, of Oak Island
^oast Guard Station, spent severil
days' last week as a patient at
Dosher Memorial Hospital.
ILL IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. R. S. Harrison, of Southport,
has been a patient at Dosner
Memorial Hospital during the
past week.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. James Dean announce
the birth of a son at Dosner
Memorial Hospital Friday,
February 19.
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Potter,
)f Southport, announce the birth
:f a son at Dosher Memorial Hospital
Saturday. February 20.
FOR SURGERY
Mrs. Helen Baucom, of Caswell
Beach, entered Dosher Memorial
hospital as a surgical patient
Friday.
SURGICAL PATIENT
Mrs. C. N. Hewett, of Southrort,
was admitted Sunday as a
surgical patient at Dosher Memrrial
Hospital.
MEDICAL PATIENT
Walter B. Hewett, of Supply,
rntered Dosher Memorial Hospital
Saturday as a medical patient.
FOR TREATMENT
T. V. Bessant, of Little River, '
3. C? entered Dosher Memorial
Tospital for treatment Monday.
IN HOSPITAL
Dallas Piggott, of Southport,
:ritered Dosher Memorial Hospitrl
last Wednesday.
MEDICAL
Miss Teva Pope, of Bolivia, enured
Dosher Memorial Hospital
ast Tuesday for Medical atten- j
don.
SURGICAL PATIENT
James H. Hanners, of New !
ifork, entered Dosher Memorial
hospital last Wednesday for sur- j
tery.
OFF FOR CAMP
Gene O'Brien left last week for
San Antonio, Texas, for basic
training- in the army air corps.
iVORMY PIG WILL
NEVER GET BIG
The old saying, "A wormy pig
vill never get big," should be j
rept in mind this spring as thoulands
of new pigs are born, re-1
jorts Dr. C. D. Grinnells, Experinent
Station Veterinarian at N.
J. State College. The roundworm, j
)r ascarid, is one of the most
jommon and injurious of these
wine parasites.
To raise pigs that develop
luickly and profitably, he urges
hat growers adopt an approved
iwine sanitation system. This includes
the removal of all little
from the farrowing pens and
3leaning of the pens with btoflng |
I
ORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT,
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rater, soap, and lye.
A few days oerore farrowing
ime, scrub the sow thoroughly!
rith a brush, using soap and
CHILDREN'S
COLDS
for direct relief from miseries
of cofds?coughing, phlegm, irritation,
clogged upper air passagesrub
throat, chest, and back with
Vicks VapoRub. Its poultice-andvapor
action brings relief without
dosing. I
ALSO, FOR HEAD
cold "sniflles", EE 'Jf . J*
melt a spoonful ||P 43k
of VapoRub in r\lB
hot water. Then fu.9
have the child %
breathe in thc?#lw^9
steaming vapors. W VapoRub '
Ml
The Brimswic
and Review Vi
the following i
ing the tax list
North West a:
Monday, M?
Smithville and
Wed, March
Shalloite and
Friday, Mar
The board s!
payers who own
ation in the coun
property or the p
in the name of pi
but shall not inci
of any real prop(
red, where prop
something of vali
removed from sa
cumstance has af
W.I
TAX
N. C.
warm water to remove all dirt.'
Pay special attention to the ud- s
tier. .
Within 10 days after farrowing, (
aaul ( do not drive) the sow and f
pigs directly to a field which has ^
previously sown to a torage crop.
Allow no other hogs in this pasture
except sows and litters simiarly
handled. Provide plenty of
shelter and shade, and a safe sup- *
sly of fresh water.
Since March 1941 the TJ. S. |
las delivered for shipment to the j
Allies about 4.000,000 tons of! _
oodstuffs, at a cost of about $1,-1 E
50,000.000.
BRAXTON AU
COMPLETE S
ALL G
WHEEL BALANCING .
MOTORS REBUILT . ,
BODY REPAIRS . . V
BATTERY SERVICE . . .
SERVING OUR
MERCHANDISE is
Help is almost impos
we are going aheai
friends and customer!"
our ability.
WE INVITE YOU
PATROI
G. W. KIRB
' SUPPLY
0TIC1
k County Board of
rill meet in the Con
Jays for the purpos
:s for the year 1643:
nd Town Creek Tc
ireh 15th. 9:90 am. s
/
I Lcckwoods Folly 1
117th, 9:00 a. m. to 5
Waccamaw Towns
ch 19th, 9:00 a. m. t
hall, on request, hear a
or control property as
ity in respect to the va
roperty of others?shall
ersons, in the descriptic
ease or reduce the ass<
;rty, except where errc
erty has been sub-divi
Lie of $100 or more has
me, or where some ext
fected same.
P. Jorgen
SUPERVi:
According to C. C. Pratt, assist-1 <
int farm agent in Northampton1 '
bounty, M. S. Bridgers, Jr., of ~
Conway, had an outstanding flock ,
if hens in 1942, with a profit of t
I2.S2 per hen over all feeds costs. 1
WANT ADS H
i'OUND ? Blaclc hat - box, tied ' 1
with rope. Contains men's cloth-1 J
ing. Owner may obtain from
State Port Pilot office by pay- FO
ing cost of this advertisement. t
SABY CHICKS. C. O. D? Heavy j
mixed $8.85 hundred. Light mix-;
^I VVf
TO SERVICE |
FRVICR ON _l
\RS !
. . MOTOR TUNE UP n
. BRAKE SERVICE
/HEEL ALIGNMENT \ \
RADIATOR REPAIRS JJ3
i net!
?, Con
I u hi
gl~ 1 iW'iMMBBM??? III:"
rasl
CUSTOMERS! II
i lot,
I iyin
HARD to FIND ! ISS
<les?
isible to keep. Still,
J and serving our ?iii
utei
i to the very best of
ern
I 7S
j < ire
j to
1 mo i
R CONTINUED
VAGE! a
NO'
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will
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the
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ny and all taxply
sessed for tax- 3F
perl
luation of such nt
correct errors
>n of property; RT,
C01
sssed valuation ?:
irs have occur- r't
Ink
ded, or where
of"
been added or
hid
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-PAGE THREE
;d $4.85 hundred. Nichols
hatchery, Kingston, Georgia.
IR SALE ? 1941 Ford coach
vith low mileage and excellent
:ires. Also 1940 model Oldsonobile.
J. N. Coburn, Whitedlle.
N. C.
|R SALE ? One 3-gaited sadlle
mare, saddle and bridle.
3argain at $125.00. complete.
Tapt. I. B. Bussells, Southport,
? c- 1
>R SALE ? Several good mare
nules, 4 to 7 years old. See us
or sale or trade. Lewis and
Cncx, Bolivia, N. C.
VNTED-?We pay highest market
prices on hogs, pigs and
attle every Monday- Honest
Veight, cash on delivery. Shal"otte
Stock Market, M. S. Huaon.
Mgr.
LEGALS
roREn.osrnK sai.k
OF sai.K ESTATE
EFAUI/T HAVING Hi:ION MADE
the payment of the indebtedness
tred by thai certain real estate
tgage executed by William Green
Alary Green. I lis wife, to A. B.
cer. on the 1 fth day of May. 1921.
duly recorded in the office of the
;ister of Deeds of Brunswick
inly In Hook 35. at page 91. to
ch reference is hereby especially
le. I will offer for sale at pubauction
to the highest bidder for
ti at the Court House door In the
of Southport. Brunswick County.
Ill Carolina, on Friday the 19th
of March. A. D. 1913. at 12 o'- , i
u- Vftnii iho following described
tract, piece or parcel of land
g and being in the State of North
olina. in Brunswick County,
thvllle Township, and bounded ami
ribed as follows, to-wit.
KG INNING at an iron stake near
arge pond in William Green's line
runs thence N. 78 degrees West
? Feet to J. F. Harts line; thence
ti his line North degree .'10 mlnt
East 825 Feet to Nancey's Est.
ier: thence with said line N. 12
rees E. 32 poles to the Northeastcorner
of said tract; thence South
degrees K. 02 poles to Williams
en's corner: thence with his line
the beginning, containing 32 acres,
e or less.
his 17 day of February. 1943.
A. H. MERCER,
Mortgagee
'IGI IT McEWEN
>rney for Mortgagee.
3-10o
I
IKK OK SERVICE OF SI MMONS
11Y IMHI.ICATION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
tTE OF NORTH CAROLINA
L'NTY OF BRUNSWICK
LA EICHORN
VS.
>1RS A. EICHORN
he defendant. James A. Elchorn.
take notice that an action entitled
nhnve has been commenced in the
<erior Court of Brunswick County,
111 Carolina, to obtain a divorce
n the grounds of separation for
years; and that said defendant
take notice that lie is required to
ear at the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of said county in
Court House in Southport. North
olina within thirty days after Hie *
i day of March. 197.1, and answer
demur to the complaint in said nei
or the plaintiff will apply to the
rt for relief demanded in the comnt.
his February 10th. 1913.
S. T. BENNETT.
ic-t-T Clerk Superior Court
OTItK OF HE It VIC K OF St MMltNS
ItV ri'HMCATION
IN THK SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THK CLERK h
YTE OF NORTH CAROLINA
L'NTV OF BRUNSWICK
RK: HATTIK UKKKU.
MINISTRATR1X. OF
?I.A ClORDON. PLAINTIFF
VS. !
TTIK. GREER. MARV
S'E FULLWOOD. KT. AL?
FKNDANTS
he defendants, Sammy Fullwood
Alva Fullwood will take notice
i an action entitled as above has
n commenced in the Superior
rt of Brunswick County. North
olina, to make sale of certain
Is described In the complaint lo>d
In said county in which said defeats
have interest, for the purpose
making assets with which to pay
debts of the deceased, and for
sion of the yurplus proceeds; and
said defendants will take notice
they are required to appear at
Office of the Clerk of the SuperCourt
of said county, at SouthNorth
Carolina, within thirty %
s after the 16th day of March,
i. and answer or demur to the
iplnint In said action, or the plainwill
apply to the court for ''the M
demanded In the complaint.
Iiis February 13. 1943.
S. T BENNETT.
|c-4T Clerk Superior Court
i . i. .
IK E OF SFUVIVC SI MMONS
BY PUBLICATION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
LTE OF NORTH CAROLINA)
:XTY OF BRUNSWICK
LLTS CAUSE ft
VS.
FRENCH SMALL CAUSE
he defendant. Florence Small
ise. will take notice that an action
tied as above as been commenced
the Superior Court of Brunswick
nty. North Carolina, to obtain an
olute divorce from the bonds of
Irlmony upon the grounds of
irnlion for the statutory period;
that the defendant will further ?
i notice that she is requested to
ear at the Office of the Clerk of
erior Court in said county In the
rt House in Southport. North
olina. within thirty davs after the
i day of February. 1943, and ansor
demur to the complaint In
I action, or the planitiff will apto
the Court for the relief deided
In the complaint already fllin
the Office of the Clerk of Suor
Court of Brunswick County,
th Carolina.
his the 18th day of January. 1943.
S. T. BENNETT,
c Clerk Superior Court
NOTICE OF SERVICE AND
WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT
IN THK SUPERIOR COURT
ITE OF NORTH CAROLINA
[TNTY OF BRUNSWICK
W. HARRTS
W. OAKLEY
Vs.
H. BATEMAN
he defendant above named will
e notice that a summons In the
ve entitled case was issued
inst said defendant on the 12th
of December. 1942, by the Clerk
Superior Court of Brunswick CounNorth
Carolina, and service had
the Commissioner of Motor Vees
of the State of North Carolina,
agent for the defendant, for the
i of $3,500.00, due said plaintiffs
the defendant as result of an aulobile
accident In which plaintiffs
e injured and the Plaintiff Harautomoblle
seriously damaged,
ich summons is returnable before
Clerk of Superior Court of
1
Hiiro II IV V.UHIIH , .">11" V.OIVIIIIO! Ofc
office in Southport, in said Counon
or before the 19th day of
nipry, 1943. The defendant will altake
notice that a warrant of at?
hment was issued by said Clerk of
verior Court of Brunswick County,
rth Carolina, on the 21st day of
^emb??\ 1942. against a Chevrolet
omobile owned by the defendant
1 now held at the Rainey ChevCompany,
Wilmington, North
rolina. which warrant is returnable
the said Clerk of Superior Court,
the 21st day of January, 1943,
en and where the defendant is
uired to appear and answer or
nur to the complaint, or attachnt.
or the relief demanded will be
nted.
'his the 19th day of January. 1943.
S. T. BENNETT.
Clerk Superior Court
uinswick County North Carolina
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