3, 1943 ?iiH- (Offtfr Hcipntntr '-' rine Green, George Reid teacher ;o at Shallotte.. has her home econo10 mics students enthusiastic about io | Red Cross sewing . . . Speaking . J of the Red Cross ? as we have! g | seme several times thus far ? ;t[ Mrs. Fvink certainly has an or- i d-ganizaiion lined up for soliciting' it j donations in thin county. We' is | tlnnk this is the year when all '* you'll have tc do is give people the opportunity to contribute. Tito! IS ' need is apparent, and the spirit is j- there. LIT AS-J ONES )- . '' | Mr. and Mrs. \V. S. Jones have -! announced the marriage of their k j daughter, Margery, to Dallas ir, Howard Lucas of Aberdeen and jSouthport. The marriage took 'place in Conway. S. C? on Sunr day, February 21. NOTICE! findows, Square-Deal Wall Board, Is, Insulation Board, Roelc Wool, ry" Asbestos Shingles and Siding. . Flue I.ining, Lumber and other . ERS SUPPLY, Inc. WILMINGTON, N. C. 1 NE 3339 1 j SERVICE || t the people of this I for in transportation I lmington. And that's I ! them. our regular schedule I ;s from Wilmington to I , Shallotte and South- I hat we are doing our I *ry on as usual despite I dine and tires. BRUNSWICK & iAILROAD CO. SOUTHPORT i MII ii M1III BrpvEsn vv. march : ' g ^? ' ' ?? j J fin* 3fiq!tter I 0"W ; ither Sellers moi I t week I I i- Supply tli I room lost or I ikers . I are tnkinjr r iiiin I r'de, ami ;a. I a bo I I i'Jot men t ( Red Cross scv I and th 1. -Imply l>i Of WO! I h:rtion (oi I w.vk the i; I Navy wives di I v pitcl I all wee 1, ojntrofion f, nty v iss i :*>] fT, TICK! sir your Doors, V : Wall I'anel, l'ain PC, "Cental . (Ynirnt. I'laster UvU r Mavrials. o.l; I BUILD] Cjit'e H '.vne Ro.^d PHOl HAULINC Sen ice is wha k rave called Hi freight from \Yi wh.o we arc giving Find out about and reasonable rate Winn;! m, Supply, port. u will find t par; 1 help you car i: To ,o;>e of gasr FilP'INGTON, SOUTHERN f W.MIXGTON I thfi I Jun I hiav 3 I Effe I will I and Pick-up I BRING I I FIRS! |&/ac? None ho-j WSMSSSSISk NFW (n( ipike 11 V DUTY B m active T( recap your passeni Tires without a Cer JS YOUR TIRES TO ' COME-FIRST SEJ 's Servii * W. G. BLACK Mr. Lucas, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lucas, of Aberdeen, is j in the navy and has been station-' ed at the Section Base at Fort Caswell for some time. He left | last week for the University of Texas, where he is now receiving special naval training. Mrs. Lucas is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, i She graduated from the South-j port high school with the class of 1941. She is one of Southport'sj most attractive and popular young ladies. The couple expect to re- j side at Aberdeen at the conclu-! sion of the war. _ a BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Anne Creech was hostess at a* delightful surprise party honoring her mother-in-law, Mrs. Harrison Creech, on Thursday evening. The occasion being her birthday. The guests assembled at 7:30 o'c'ock and greeted the i honorce upon her arriving by singing "Happy birthday." Bingo was played and two in-1 teresting contests were enjoyed.' Mrs. B. P. Finch was winnef in j Bongo and Mrs. Arthur L. Brown ; and Mrs. .1. IX Trailer were the j contests winners. Attractive prizes were awarded. Mrs. Creech received many lovely and useful gifts from her friends. Delicious cake and hot j .coffee were served to the follow- J ing guests: Mrs. J. D. Trailer.' II FARM HELP ... Come to see lis for the! things you need to start your farming operations right ! Roland Simmons Service Station ash, n. c. You Do Not Have TO BUY OIL For Your Car From Drums ! Ask your favorite service station, garage or dealer: for "Mobiloil" in quart con-j tainers . . . Xo chance for! dirt ... No chance for a j mistake in grade or weight) of oil . . . Mobiloil is- the.. world's largest selling brand of_ oil. Sold by ovcrl 50,000 dealers. Braxton Auto Parts ' DISTRIBUTORS WEBvmssmmaamajaBBmamam ||| ?er car tires I tificate. I IDAY... I RVED! I ze Sta. I WHITEVILLE I THE STATE P Mrs. A. L. Brovvn, lira. B. r. jv Finch, Mrs H. Dosher, Mrs. Gene | F Carawan, Mrs. C J. Williamson, j Mrs. Lee Hevett, Mrs. Ralph, I Phelps, Mrs. E. Pinner, Mrs. j(Geo. Fisher, Mrs. Fulhvootl, Mrs. " Rebecca Rees, Mrs. C. E. Brown,!' Mrs. Olivia Outlaw, Mrs. ,T. J. Weeks and Mrs. H. V,'. Souther- i J1 land. ij' PERSOMLS; n Cr.pt. Jesse Dosher returned to New Orleans, La., Monday after a visiting relatives here for the past v. ten days. ji Mrs. Ernest Keith and Miss d Vivian Lewis, of Wilmington, spent Sunday here with Mr. and t( Mrs. F. L. Lewis. Mrs. Neils Jorgensen spent j last week in Wilmington with her j daughter, Mrs. J. F. Howard. j tj Rev. A. L. Brown is attending! ir the Baptist Pastors Conference at' Campbell College this week. (l C. J. Williamson, of Camp ' Davis, is spending this week here with his family. S( Mrs. Thomas Larscn, who has t( been spending the past few weeks! here with her daughter, Mrs. J. j ei G. Swan, returned to her home in: Philadelphia, Pa., Monday. j j Mrs. Egan Hubbard and son.' w Egan, Jr., of Furt Bragg, are vis-' g iting Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hub- j bard. | . C. R. Livingston left Monday j ' for New Orleans, La., to his daughter, Mrs. Edson Barringer. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Corring have returned home from a two weeks j. visit with relatives in Long Island, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sell and a son, of Charleston, S. C? spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sell. Mrs. Tom Larsen has returned to her home in Philadelphia after visiting her daughter here for several days. William C. Holden has returned to his base after being here for several days on furlough. He isj a member of the U. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. G. Herman Autry and son, Allen, of Beaufort, spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Autry. , I Mmi rc il WJC.W3 II BRSE^ >. ^ MEDICAL PATIENT Mrs. A. T. Cox, of Shallotte, is a medical patient at Dosher Memorial Hospital, having been admitted last Thursday. PATIENT Jerry Sullivan, of Winnabow, entered Dosher Memorial Hospital for medical attention Monday. PREACHED SUNDAY Rev. David Coblentz. of Richmond, Va? filled the pulpit at Southport Presbyterian church Sunday. MEDICAL ATTENTION Buddy Thompson, of Southport, entered Dosher Memorial Hospital Monday as a medical patient. HOSPITAL PATIENT Fred Burris, of Southport, entered Dosher Memorial Hospital as a medical patient Tuesday. IN HOSPITAL Daniel R. Clemmons, of Southport, entered Dosher Memorial Hospital Tuesday as a medical patient. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, of Southport, announce the birth of a daughter, Loretta Ann. at Dosher Memorial Hospital Friday, February 26. SURGICAL PATIENT Mrs. Justin Smith, of Bolivia, entered Dosher Memorial Hospit al as a medical patient last Thursday. OPERATION Mrs. W. U. Varnum. of Supply, entered Dosher Memorial Hospital for a minor operation last Friday, j She was dismissed Monday. ( Shallotte Village Misses Lena and Francis Chadwick returned to Wilmington after spending Sunday with their j parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Chadwick, Jr. Miss Idalee Williams returned to Wilmington Saturday after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Register and children spent last Sunday j ^aonn Keep Your Old Clothes Looking New! \ SOUTHPORT CLEANERS SOUTHPORT, N. C.jr ORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, ,-ith their parents. Mr. and Mrs. 3 'orney Milligan. r Mrs. James Chadwick, Mrs. v tarry Chadwick, Mrs. Lydia " Chadwick and Mrs. John M. Chad- h ick attended the launching of v he S. S. Alford Moore Monday, c The Village was very glad to ?, ave Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Wilams move back again. They n ave been living in ,-jouthport for j a he last ejght years. | o Mrs. Crean Parker is visiting, v or daughter, Mrs. Jam s Chad- ti dck. p Friends of Peter Todd will: u ?gret to hear that he is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Johnie J,. Zandy | a nd little daughter. Ida Maxine, j ere visitors of Mr. and Mrs. | tl ohn M. Chadwick. J'. last Sun-! v ay. j ti Jimrnie Williams, of Wilming-jP on. is visiting friends and tela-1* ves for a few days. ! it Mi', and Mrs. Eddie Chadwick o nd two children have moved to ti te Point. They have been living it 1 Whiteville. b Mr. and Mrs. Ed Milligen and j aughter, of Wilmington, were 11< isitors of their parents Thursday, j g Mrs. William Usher and little h on spent a few days in Wilming-1 li on visiting her sister. !j< Miss Andrews spent last weeknd visiting in Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Lula Sellers spent a few ays in Wilmington last week nth her daughter. Miss Lottie ellers. | "ape Fear Club Meeting Is Held ?. The Cape Fea: .-I:me Demonsration Club mec Wednesday at he home of Lillian Collins at DOGWOOD LOGS WANTED 4% INCHES AND UP IN DIAMETER. r c i r or jpeuiikauuns anu Prices . . . Write? ios. I). Cox & Sons, (Incorporated) HIGH POINT, N. C. or Box 826 SOUTHPORT. N. C. NI The Brunswic and Review the following < my the tax list North West a: Monday, Mi Smithville and fTT T ' v m 1 Wed, March Shallotte and Friday, Mar The "board si payers who own ation in the cour property or the p in the name of p but shall not inci of any real propi red, where prop something of vali removed from sa cumstance has al W.l TAX N. C. :00 with the president. Mrs. Heny Smith, presiding. Tlie meeting /as opened by all present singing America the Beautiful" followed y all saying the collect of club /omen of America The roll was ailed and minutes were read by fiss Collins. Miss Eakes presented mattress eedles to the club and the club sk that Miss Collins take care j f the needles. She decided they ould make a swell weapon to ake with her to her A. W. S. ost in case a Jap should show p at the post while on duty. Miss Thelma McRackan became new member to the club. Miss Eakes told the club of tie county council meeting that j ras held in the home demonstraon office and with the transortation so difficult there were 0 or more present to this meet-j lg from the different club all: ver the county. It was decided 3 have just two of these meetlgs a year instead of 4 as had een. Three Square Meals a Day" and i 3ld of the value of carrots to j ood health. She demonstrated a ealth salad that was made most-1 r from carrots and everyone en-< >yed this salad. "Three Meals A SERVING OUR MERCHANDISE i Help is almost impc we are going ahe; friends and customei our ability. WF INVITE YOl PATRC G. W. KIR! SUPPL r\rr i r? LI 1 1L |?i - f -< k County Board oi ill meet in the Co Jays for the purpo s for the year 1943 nd Town Creek T irch 15th? 9:09 am. Lockwoods Folly il7th, 9:00 a, m. to Waccamaw Town ch 19th, 9:00 a. m. hall, on request, hear or control property i ity in respect to the v roperty of others?sha ersons, in the descript rease or reduce the as erty, except where eri erty has been sub-dr ue of $100 or more ha ime, or where some e? ffected same. P. Jorgei SUPERVI Hi i -U \ ! ! Day" booklets were given but. ' 0 Red Cross sewing was checked f, in. The defense leader, Mrs. i: Thompson McRackan. reminded members t. cheek in New Year book cf all defense work or what * ever they :iad done pretaining to; '' defense f-.r each month. ! 1! Hot coffee and lemon custard 0 yvere served to the following: n Mrs. John Ramsuer, Mr3. Joe _ Ramsuer, the club mascot, little Miss Cavolan Ramsuer, Mrs. Henry Smith and Katie Lee Crocker,' Mies Raker M?,s. Thompson McRackan .ml Miss Thelma Mc- j Rackar, who will have the club to meet with her March 24th. t HERE 'S QUICK Tr>' 3-purnos? Va-tro-nol. 11 (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes irritation, (3) relieves transient nasal congestion... And brings great- y er breathing comfort. ? *??: W You'll like it! Follow ?,5RS - V j f directions in folder. VAVRQ NOl a -KT ii |' CUSTOMERS! If s HARD to FIND ! jssible to keep. Still, ad and serving our rs to the very best of iF JR CONTINUFD L )NAGK! j* SY& SONS Y, N. C. n IHl mLI i [ ^n^iTifion : u \ urt House op, se of review- i r :i y ? ? 1 C v I! ownships: \ ?i m to 5. m, I ^ ii Townships: j 5:00 p. m. Ii ( t ships: to 5:00 p. m. any and all taxissessed for tax- j aluation of such p : ill correct errors \ \ ion of property; sessed valuation ? t rors have occur- ; vided, or where a is been added or ctraordinary cir 1 j isen SOR TAGE TIIHEfe* The purchase and use of vhtole r ground soybeans for food or ?rtiltzer is prohibited. The used i for oil. meal and cake, i Next to farm labor, the out>ok for farm machinery presets lie most serious olistacle to uction in 1943. The only way out i to take the best possible care I f machines and keep them runAs llttle os V'e have ">0 De:uxe, iieautiu 1 models ? both ladies' nd men's, also Victory lodels. No more pre-war deluxe lodels when above stock?rs old. Get your certificate f you need a bicycle and ome at once to? ;iiJ; BRAXTON'S l WANT ADS 2 'OUND ? Black hat - box. tied with rope. Contains men's c(tithing. Owner may obtain frtim State Port Pilot office by paying cost of this advertisement^ 1ABY CHICKS. C. O. D.? mi?ed S8.85 hundred, l.ight mixed S4.85 hundred. Nichdrs Hatchery, Kingston. Georgia. " ( 'OR SALE ? One 3-gaited saddle mare, saddle and briilli. Bargain at $125.00, complete Capt. I. B. Bussells, Southport, N. C. VANTED?We pay highest ir>\?ket prices on hogs, pigs V.ed cattle every Monday Honoat Weight, cash on delivery. S|uJlotte Stock Market, M. S. Helton, Mgf. * LEGALS NOTICE I 15. K. Mlddleton. receive'*. Ul-Uilngton. r.runswlek and Southern taifroad Company. hereby gives lotiee ihat on the 26th day of I\ebr uary, 194.1. he tiled with the Interlate Commerce Commiaalon -at Vashington. I). C.. an application or a certificate of public coiivetiBtice and necessity permitting" rtifiiujonment of the litte of railroad x tending from Nnvansa to Southtori. a di.stance of approximately it ' miles, all in Hrunswick County. Cortli Carol inn. Finance i?q<-Kei Co. 14127. E. F. MIDPLETOX. Receive*;// Vilmlngton. H runs wick and louthern Railroad Company. m'U FOItKf I <>M UK SAI.K OF SAI.K ESTATE .' r demur to the complaint in said acion or the nlaintiff will apply to th& ourt for relief demanded in the comdaint. This February 10th. 194.5. S. T BENNETTfif, !-10c-4-T Clerk Superior Couff JfOTIf'V OF SERVICE OF SCM-" MON8 BY PIBI.ICATION , ,j IX THE SUPERIOR COURT, 1 BEFORE THE CLERK (I STATE OF XORTH CAROLINA OU.VTY OF BRUNSWICK IN RE: HATTIE OREER, MIMINISTKATRIX. OF ,r noi'A UUKUUN, n,M.Mirr VS. H r ' KATTIE. GREER. MARY J * JANE FULLWOOD, ET. AL., r..t DEFENDANTS . The defendants, Sammy Fullwood md Alva Fullwood will take notice that an action entit'ed as above baa >een commenced in the Superior ~ourt of Brunswick County, North* Carolina, to make sale of certain lands described in the complaint r]?r/ 'ated in said county in which said derenInnts have interest, for the purppaa y( making assets with which to p4y the debts of the deceased, and fop? livision of the surplus proceeds; add' fhe so id defandants will take notice that they are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, at Southr?ort. North Carolina, within thirty tlavs after the 16th day of March. 1943. and answer or demur to thq complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demanded in the complaint This February 13, 1943. t ij S. T. BENNETT, 3-10c-4T Clerk Superior Court