vvEDNESDAYp APRIL 21,
Ehc lEtqhtcr
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(Our 2
v. emergency call came in lasi
from our armed forces. II
that the boys over or
f patrol duty haven't any
read and would greatlj
' a supply of current
^ to help them whiU
ome of their leisure time
. . Ot ace Jones, secretary ai
r 1 rationing office, hai
. anscnted to receive anj
- which will be given foi
, ! - p.a pose. The boys can piol
i ...'no there on their next trij
t(l town.
Y y tt have any magazines
Id interest the boys jusl
. down to the rationing
Take new ones just as
. -n as you finish with them. th<
t want to read any last
, . -tuff. They're up to date
though they may be miles
i a.'v from civilization.
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plans are being made for th<
gspring; flower show sponlw
the Woman's club. ApJi-or1
ately enough, vegetable gar;will
be stressed tHIs yeai
with flower gardens. Soor
3 of committees will be puby.
oil and a schedule of classes
v be given for the convenience
I MORE TRIP:
BUS SCI
Wilmington-Brun
DAILY Si
I.vs. S'pnrt. Ar. Wilm.
5:30 a. m 6:45 a.m.
7:15 a.m. *8:30 a.m.
0:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m.
1:15 p.m. 5:45 p.m.
>"-op p.m. *7:15 p.m.
I *_scnrnri.E f.ffi
SUNDAY J
7:30 a.m. 8:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m. 12:00 noon
4:15 p. m. 5:45 p. m.
WILMINGTON^
SOUTHERN R
WILMINGTON
NO
FC
I will be at the ]
pose cf collecti
avoid extra cos
cent penalty be
Exum?Vereen's IS
Freeland?Simmo
L. G. Babson's Sto
Ash?Post Office,
Longwood, April i
Hickman's Cross
Thomasboro, Apri
Grissett Town, AA
North West?L. L
North West?IV^p
Leland Post Offlc<
Navassa?Lewm !
W innabow?FjPnr
Bolivia,?PosiaOff
Lock woods FpllyLockwoods
iflbllyLockwoods
ollyBoone's
Ne<??Cs
Shallotte?F mt Ol
1943
0tbt ?flifc
Bn
liflpntntc
t! of those who may want to enter,
t! Because of the unusual weather
i for this time of year it will be
-, hard to set a date for the show j
r very far in advance. The fourteenth j
t j of May is being tentatively set as
lithe date with the possibility of j
. a change being announced if the
t j weather remains cool.
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"War-sages" are again the or- j
der of the day. Following up their
success with war stamp corsages
J on St. Valentine's day, the young
girls of the Methodist Sunday
; j School are making them for Eas-,
11 ter, this time prettier than ever.
: Jhey make nice presents for Eas- ,
! ter. one soldier already having ,
' had one sent to Texas for him.
It's a patriotic way to be dress- 1
! ed up for Easter and it helps
the girls put their Sunday School 1
room which was burned back in
! shape again. '
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APPENDECTOMY ]
;j W. E. (Tony) McKeithan, of j
,1 Southport, underwent an opera-1 \
I tion for removal or ms appendix ,
i Tuesday at Dosher Memorial Hos- i
! pital.
S ADDED TO
-IEDULE i
iswick & Southern
CHEDULE I
Lv. VVilm. Ar. S'port. 1
7:20 a.m. 8:30 a.m. N
1:35 p.m. 2:45 p.m.
* 4:00 p.m. *5:15 p.m. i'
6:20 p.m. 7:45 p.m.
,v10:00 p.m. *11:16 p.m.
ECTIVE THIS WEEK j
SCHEDULE
9.00 a.m. 10:00 p.m.
1:35 p.m. 2:45 p.m.
6:20 p.m. 7:45 p.m.
BRUNSWICK &
AILROAD CO.
SOUTHPORT
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)URTH CALL
places cited below a
ng taxes. Last call
t 91L nor ront npna
I. U lL pvi VVU% J/VUH
gins May 2nd.
Store, April 27th
ns' Store, April 27th
re, April 27th
April th
27th'
Bfoads, April 27th
11 27th ..
pril 27th
j. McKoy's Store, April
. A. M. Chinnis' Store, .
e, April 29th
Store, April 29th
y's Store, April 29th .....
ice, April 29th
?Kirby's Store, May lsl
?Varnum's Store, May
?Roach's Store, May li
ipt. Jesse D. Robinson's
ffice Square, May 1st
v. r7c
COLLECTOR FOR 1
DINNER PARTY
Miss Doris Price was guest of j
honor at a dinner party at her |
home last week on the eve of her
departure for Cooper Hospital in
Camden, S. C., where she will go j
into training for nursing.
After* dinner bridge and other!
favorite games were played by |
guests present for this occasion, j
"Hiese included: Misses Othelia
Outlaw. Lorainne Hewett, Mur-1
riel Jones, Joanne Tyndall, Lula
Marie Swann, Glennie Price, Annis
Jean Weeks and Mary Ann
Mollycheck: Mesdames Bertha
Arnold and Lela Perkins: and Arthur
Arsenault. Gus Barnse. Jim
Bostian, Ike Eichelman, Lacy E.
Phlegar, Bob Watts, Jesse Guillett
and Jimmie Nantista.
CIRCLE NO. 3
Members of Circle No. 3 of the
Women Missionary Union of
Southport Baptist church held
their monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. Clarence Spencer,
with Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Connie
Lupton as joint hostesses,
rhe meeting opened with a prayjr
led by Mrs. Fred Smith, followed
by a song "Sweet Hour of
Prayer." Hie devotional was led
by Mrs. A. L. Brown, after which
the minutes of the last meeting
were read and the offering taken
jy Mrs. Clifton Arnold, secretary.
Mrs. Roy Daniel then gave a
/cry interesting talk on "Individjal
Witness" at the conclusion of
which Mrs. Thompson McRackan
lismissed the meeting with a
jrayer. After a short business i
session the members enjoyed a
racial hour together. The hostess;s.
Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Lup:on,
served delicious chicken saad.
crackers and fruit punch to
:he following members present:
Vfiss Thelma McRackan, Mrs.
rhompson McRackan, Mrs. J. D.
3nhinqnn Mrs Pnrltnn Pripp Mrs.
L. Brown, Mrs. B. P. Finch,
3r? Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Clifton
Arnold and Mrs. Roy Daniels.
MEDICAL ATTENTION
Alexander Simmons, of SouthDort,
entered Dosher Memorial
Hospital Tuesday for medical attention.
NOTICE!
See as for your Doors, Wia
Strong-BIlt Wall Panel, Paints,
Certain-Teed Roofing, "Century"
Brick, Lime, Cement, Piaster, F
Building Materials.
SMITH BU1LDEI
Castle Hayne Road
PHONE
SSSSESBESSE
NOT I
. FOR TAXE
t the time designati
before advertising
Ity has already bee
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April 29th 11:
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BRUNSWICK C01
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THE STATE
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Carrawan
have returned home from Washington
where they have been visiting
relatives for the past ten
days.
Mrs. J. D. Traylor was called
to Birmingham. Ala., last week
on account of the illness of her
father.
Mrs. Chauncey Walker. Sr.. of
Atkinson, spent last week here
with her daughter, Mrs. Ged.
Corring.
Julian SOutherland, of Norfolk,
Va? spent part of this week here
with his mother, Mrs. H. W.
Southerland.
Mrs. Chauncy Walker, Jr.. ar.d
son, Chauncy, 3rd., of New Orleans,
La., moved here last week
and are occupying Jhe upper
apartment at the home of Mrs.
Lee Hewett.
Mrs. David Adams had as her
guests on Sunday her sisters, Mrs.
Long and Miss Robinson, of Shallotte.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Williamson
and children, Bettie Sue and Curtis.
spent several days in Chadbourn
last week.
NEWS I
BRIEFS
1
MEDICAL PATIENT
J. C. Anderson, of Shallotte,
entered Dosher Memorial Hospital
last Wednesday as a medical
patient.
MEDICAL ATTENTION
Miss Dula Smith, of Ash, entered
Dosher Memorial Hospital
for medical attention last Thursday.
HOSPITAL PATIENT
Youston Robinson, of Supply,
was a patient at Dosher Memor
ial Hospital for two clays last
week.
SURGICAL PATIENT
NOTICE!
lows, Square-Deal Wall Board,
Insulation Board, Rock Wool,
Asbestos Shingles and Siding,
?lue Lining, Lumber and other
*S SUPPLY, Inc.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
: 3339
SSSSEEEShS?
CE
s
ed for the pur.
Pay now to
n added. 3 per
30 to 11:15 A. M.
30 to 12:15 A. M.
20 to 11:50 A. M.
1:15 to 1:45
!:00 to 2:30 P. M.
!:45 to 3:15 P. M.
:20 to 3:50 P. M.
:00 to 4:30 P. M.
30 to 11:00 A. M.
30 to 12:00 A. M.
:15 to 1:00 P. M.
:15 to 2:00 P. M.
:30 to 3:15 P. M.
:30 to 4:30 P. M.
00 to 10:30 A. M.
DO to 11:30 A. M.
45 to 12:30 A. M.
!:45 to 1:15 P. M.
:20 to 4:30 P. M.
n
INTY.
g
, N. C.
Plight Officer Teddy Lewis, son!
of Mrs. Brady Lewis of Southport,
recently arrived in Africa, M
J where he is now in active ser-' vi
! vice. Graduating from the South- h
j port school just three years ago,
| the young officer immediately en- !
j tered a school for aircraft, me-' _
I chanics. passing on from there i.
to training as a pilot. He receiv-:
ed his wings with the rank of j
sergeant about a year ago and
following that he was engaged
in training other pilots until he
was promoted to Flight Officer j
and sent overseas. ! ?
Food Production
Being Stressed
Foster Robbins, who recently
bought the farm of Dr. L. C. Fergus
two miles from town is all
out for food production this year.
Four hundred laying hens are)
bringing a nice little daily income.
Nine large brood sows, j
weighing from 150 to .100-pounds.
are giving promise of bringing on!
heavy litters of pigs within a
few days. All crops grown on the
land are to furnish food for man
or forage for stock. g
NOTHING
There is nothi
our store. We I
our stock with th
able to fill all of tl
of the average k
you will pay us a v
w ? w/r/v M/>
I
i Black'
W. C. BLACK, Prop.
PORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT
[ Mrs. S. P. Creech, of Wilmington,
entered Dosher Memorial
J Hospital for surgical attention
' Thursday.
FOR SURGERY
Willie Potter, of Supply, entered
Dosher Memorial Hospital
J Friday as a surgical patient.
TOXSIJ.AR OPERATION
P. W. Larsen, of Southport,
spent Monday and Tuesday as a
patient at Dosher Memorial Hospital
following a tonsilectomy.
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. Clyde Hcwett, of South-'
port, entered Dosher Memorial!
Hospital as a patient Monday, i
PATIENT
Mrs. W. G. Kelsey, of Southport,
is a medical patient at Dos- j
her Memorial Hospital.
INJURIES TREATED
William B. Arnold, of Bolivia, I
iwas treated for burns Monday at
j Dcsher Memorial Hospital.
CHILD IS ILL
Sherwood Hewett, of Supply,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles He-'
wett, is a medical patient at
Dosher Memorial Hospital.
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SURGICAL ATTENTION 1
Miss Zelma Varnam, of Supply,
entered Dosher Memorial
Hospital Tuesday for surgery.
REPORTS TO ATLANTA
Cadet Billy Bragaw of the Naval
Air Corps, is reporting in Atlanta
today for assignment to
i some training center wnere ne
| will continue his training as a
Navy pilot. He recently completed
his pre-flight course at a
center in Alabama and has been
; at home awaiting further orders.
BROTHERS TO LEAVE
Waiving their deferrment because
of dependents, Ed Marlow
and Robert Marlow, of South port,
are leaving tomorrow for a U. S.
Naval training station. Last week
[ those two brothers went with a
group of selectees to Fort Bragg,
where they asked for duty in the
; Navy. Both boys have spent their
j lives here, and have had considerable
experience on and about the
water.
VISITORS HERE
Visitors here for the past week
! were Mr. and Mrs. John Clark
i Jensen of Rochester, N. Y. Mr.
I Jensen is engaged in the rnanu|
facture of war materials, and
| activities during the past three
i years have been a little too much,
j with the result that the Kalbfleisch
Travel Agency, of Rochj
ester, packed him and the missus
up and sent them here for a
week's rest.
i
OVERSEAS
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Pennsylvania
TURNPIKI
TRUCK TIRES
LOWER YOUR COST
I PER MILE !
SI
tuvcr mat wc aic
able to live up to t
The Counl
D. S. Gore ? i
Longvvood
?wwk: MW HUM ream
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SYLVAN li
Let U# Prove The EXTRA A
PENNSYLVANIA
TRUCK 1
TIRE REC
No Certificate reqi
automobile tires. Bring
service.
s Servic
Phone 110-J
PAGE 8 I
FOR SALE ? Plug plow mule. c
. He's no colt, but is good for
making a crop. For further information
call at State Port /
Pilot Office, Southport, N. C.
FOR SALE ? Good baled hay.
Large quantities o:' sma'.i. Seth
L. Smith Co.. Whiteville, N. C. ,1
f\
LOST ?Billfold containing mon- d
ey, snapshots and addresses. \
The following identification: ji
Sally Margaret White, Shal- ' i
lotte, N. C. Finder return to J
above address and receive re- |
ward.
LOST -Last Wednesday at Shal- | j
lotte. brown leather billfold with I
zipper, registration card and j I
"A" and "B" gasoline ration 1
book in name of Dan McNeil. I
Finder pleease return to Post- 3
master, Shallotte. N. C. '
PLOWING ? If you want a man I
and a team to plow your Vic- 'I
tory Garden or to do light haul- J
ing, phite 2391, Southport, N. C. 1
FOR RENT ? Several good cuts j
of swamp garden near town. j
Cheap rent. Stevens Real
Estate Agency, Southport, N. J
WANTED?We pay highest mar- ?j
ket prices on hogs, pigs and
cattle every Monday. Honest |
Weight, cash on deliver}'. Shal- , i
lotte Stock Market, M. S. liuston,
Mgr.
LEGALS
A I)MI MKT It ATOKA NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator !
for the estate of .T. T, West, late of
Itrunsuick county, state of North
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
holding claims against the estate of
the said deceased to present them to ,
? U . ID.L ,
-V 1 U1U11 IIVLi
riRES
APPING
lired now to recap
us yours for prompt
?
e Sta.
WHITE VILLE
WHITE VILLE VISITOR
Mrs. Lundie Reynolds, of
Kami, Fla., has arrived in Whiteille
to spend sometime here with j
er niece. Mrs. W. P. Bordeaux. I
WANT ADS
OST ? Ladies handbag con-1
taininj three War F.ation Books I
No. 1 and three War Ration |
Books No. 2. Finder please return
to Mrs. Fred Ashburn,!
Southport, N. C.
OST?"R" Casoiine ration book, i
Finder please return to Mrs.
Scottie Hewett, Ash. N. C.
FARMERS FEEL
AT HOME
at ^
Roland Simmons
Service Station
ASH, N. C.
MBJUilv-L"' ?T'-1"' ?
FANCY
ng fancy about
?ave purchased
e idea of being
le normal needs
irm family. If
isit you will dissfcill
just about
bis obligation.
iy store
Kivc Gwynn
, N. C.
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/ALUE of the Superior
\ TTTDMDIIfU
the undersigned on or dpi ore me uwi r a
day of A [nil. 1944. or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to the deceased |
will please make immediate payment P
to me at my home at Leland, X. C. (j
This April 13. 1943.
! :. L. KRAHNKK. ,t1
Administrator. Estate of ,,
J. T. WEST ^
NOTICE
IX THE SUPERIOR COURT
STATE OK NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF It RUNS WICK I
MAMIE ATKINS
DAVID ATKINS >'?
The defendant. David Atkins, will it
take notice that an action as above ?
has been commenced in the Superior 1
Court of Brunswick County. North I
Carolina, to secure an absolute divorce
on tiic grounds of two years M
separation: and that the said defend- ~M
ant will further take notice that lu* ij
is required to appear at the office of fj
the Clerk of the Superior Court of M
said County in the Court House in .1
Southport. N. C., on the day,of
May, 1943. and answer or demur ' to
the complaint in said action, or the V
plaintiff will apply to the Court for fj
the relief demanded in said complaint.
J
This 10th day of April. 1943.
S. L. BENNETT.
Clerk Superior Court of Brunswick'
COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA
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NOTICE OK MOKTOAOK SALE i
Under and by virtue of the power J
of sale contained in that certain L
mortgage dated April 11. 1935. In '
winch Kred Jones and wife. Alice .
Jones are mortgagors, and John P.
Hand is mortgagee, said mortgage h
lieing given for $50.59. as recorded, In
the Office of lite Register of Deeds
of Brunswick County, North CaroUna,
default having been made in f
the payment of the same. I will sell 'I
at public auction, to the highest bidder,
for cash, at the Court House i]
door in Southport. North Carolina at ki
twelve o'clock noon, on May 10, 1943, v
the following described properly: i
Lying and being in Brunswick >J
County. North Carolina on Highway
No. 130, being one acre of land ad- -1
joining the Sam Jones corner and I
Snow Field Avenue and near the 1
Jones (Jraveyard. For a more com- |
plete description reference Is hereby
made to Book 58, at page 115, Office II
of the Register of Deeds of Bruns- ft
wick County, , B
Dated and posted, ihis the fith day fj
of April. 1943. I
JOHN. P. HA?fD
Mortgagee j
TAYLOR AND PREVATTE
Attorneys 5-5c f
NOTICE OF MOHT4?A(4E SALE il
Under and by virtue of the power II
of sale contained in that certain >1
mortgage given by Fred D. Full wood ^
and wife. Llllie Full wood, to John
Hand, dated April 27. 1937, and re- A
corded in the Office of the Register .Yi
of Deeds of Brunswick County. North |m]
Carolina, in the amount of $123.00, de
fault having been made in the pay- I
ment of the same, I will sell at pun- v /'
lie auction, to the highest bidder, forv t ?
cash, at the Court House door in
Southport, North Carolina, on May 4j
It). 1943. at twelve o'clock noon, the P.l
following described property, or so iu
much thereof as may is? necessary to U
satisfy the above entitled indebted
ness. 0
Hying ami being in ?vniinvme
Township. Brunswick County, North
Carolina, lying on the east side of J
I,ockwoods Folly River containing jj
twenty-one acres, more or less ana
being the Jack Pullwood homestead
tract which was deeded to Fred D.
Full wood, for a more complete description
reference is hereby made to
Book 65. Page 78. Office of the Register
of Deeds of Brunswick County,
North Carolina. 'f
Dated and posted, this the 6th day
of April, 1943. j
JOHN P. HAND]
Mortgagee
TAYLOR AND PREVATTE
Attorneys 5-5c
MORTGAGE SALE
Under and by virtu-? of the power 1
of sale contained in that certain |
mortgage of October 1, 1941, from W. I
C. Ma neon to C. Ed. Taylor. Guard- I
ian of James Stanley, duly recorded T
in Book 52. at page 272. made to 1
secure a debt therein recited, default
having been made in the ,?
payment of the principal and In- Ej
terest, in order to satisfy the terms J
of the said mortgage the following f
lands will be sold at public auction r
to the highest bidder for cash at the ' hi
Court House door on Tuesday. April ft
27, 1943, at twelve o'clock noon. The x?
said lands are located In the City i
of Southport, Brunswick County,
North Carolina, adjoining the lands ; 1
of H. E. O. Mintz et, al., being part ] f
of Lot No. (62) sixty-two, described I (
as follows:
BEGINNING at a poini where
Lord Street intersects with West l
Street, and running along line of *
I?rd Street southwardly sixty-six
(66) feet; thence easiwaraty and par- '
allel with West Street sixty-six (66) ,
feet; thence northwardly and parallel
with Lord Street slxty-slx (66) |
teet; thence westwardly along the *
line of West Street sixty-six (66) feet
to the BEGINING, and being the (
same land conveyed by A. K. Gold- j
finch and wife. Jewell, to Horace C. |
Cooper, on the 3rd day of February,
1920. as more fully appears by reference
to Book 32 at page 550, and
by Horace C. Cooper and wife, to W.
C. Manspn. by deed dated January
31st, 1925, recorded In Book Sf- at I
page 276, in the Office of the Reg>
ister of Deeds of Brunswick County#
North Carolina. 1
Dated and posted, this the 25th day
of March, 1943.
C. ED TAYtfOR,
Guardian Of James Stanley
TAYLOR AND PREVATTE,
Attorneys 4-2lc