ivrPKE5DAV. MAY 2, 19<
?SQ(
i'car club
The Cap'' Fear home demonstra,
dub held its first meeting
new home agent. Miss
MeL.uub. at the home of
, j, s Lati Shannon on Orton
piar.tat.e:-.
j. absence or the president
vl(V.pies.'>nt called the meeting
)5' .? ; The group sang "Love's
; Sweet Song", the Collect was
(ted and the roll was called.
jj:, shannon read an article
the care of poultry and eggs,
y- Mclaimb demonstrated to
clur Color. Convenience, and
forts the Home." She talkand
those best suit,
eating rooms of vari'j.
ex: v;:e.? She explained harv
furnishings and showed
- i materials. Questions
and discussed anil
.. - a general exchange of
- * nr?i
s served delicious
II JT>
IPulpwood has
From it are
lines for glide
shipping con
of other thii
rates with t!
industries. Bi
continue aftei
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Sponsored by Now.
IAN AUTO!
AVAILABLl
YCU CA
You Cannot(
BUY A SI
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COME TO
ANY l)\1
AT J. F. B.
Floyd
AWi
APC
Pulp
shor
this
the
Arm
Critical
IS
:tffy
strawberry shortacake with whip
ped cream and coffee t o the fol
lowing: Mrs. John Kamsaur, Mis
Helen Francis Galloway, Mrs. Ka
therine Russ, Miss Lillian Collins
Miss Alene McLamb, Mrs. Jo
Ramsaur, Misses Joan and Caro
lyn Ramsaur, Miss Pat Shannoi
and David Shannon.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Miss elda Evans, daughter o
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Evans, cele
brated her 15th birthday Satur
day night at her home, "Six Sis
ters," near Bolivia, with a part}
Those who were present for th
gay event were Misses Betsy Gal
loway, Hermine Dosher, Dori
Swan. Agnes Evans, Mrs. Hele
Lesh, Mrs. Elmer Coates, Mrs. A
H. Evans, Nelson Romack. F l-(
U. S. N? Kenneth Bower. Y 3U.
S. N., Salvatore Grannino, Pfc
U. S. M. C.. J. D. Price, Afto
i Smith, Jr. Alvis Coffey. Elme
The
VIATIC TOBACO
i now in li mite;
,N PAY MC
let More Value Fo
I.F.NT FI.AMF Oil
TRICALLY OPER
ODR DEMON
YOU ARE IN Wl
ARKLEY'S TOBA
On Thompson Si
SOLD BY
Barkley i
miTEVILLE, N. i
I/Ml/ / ??
i\JYY VVfl
MI-TIM
BT-W/
wood is one of o
tages. The need for
critical shortage is
Supreme Commai
irican people to inci
War-TimeJobs
? found many war uses,
made explosives, tow
;rs, plastic plane parts,
tainers and thousands
igs. Pulpwood work
he most essential war
it it is work that will
r the war. f
&
:eded in nc
>0,000 CORI
*
ipaper Pulpwood Committo*
t
"g? .! J ; w?
. CoateS,' Mite Ohri'sty Vohftfr Hold
er. Master Ronnie Lfsh.. and Mas
ter Ronnie Coates. j
Refrealiments of pineapple cake
chocolate cake,*and mixed sof
drinks were served J A cake wai
given to the prettiest girl, Mrs
Helen Lesh. I
Many delightful games wen
1.1 played and the party was enjoyec
-! by all. Zelda received many nic<
s: presents.
> ! News From
Dosher Memorial
n Hospital
???
' Mr. and Mrs.' F. G. Dosher tin
I r.ounce the birth of a son bi
i Wednesday. April 25. '
fj Mrs. Helen Hufham of Winna
-1 bow is a medical patient, havin;
1 entered last Wednesday.
" i Lum Reynolds of Bolivia enter
'' \ ed as a medical patient on Thurs
t day.
s Vernon Watson entered o
n Sunday as a surgical patient.
L I Mrs. J. M. Danford of Boiivii
, became a i medical patient o
c Monday. I
I William E. Hannah is still i
n the hospital as the result of a:
.f appendectomy.
RE
0 CURERD
NUMBERS
)RE ... but
r Your Money
? BURNER
\TEI).
STRATION
HTEVILLE
CCO BARN
treet
\gency
C.
1 you g(
IE JOB 1
IRFUTI
ur most serious wai
more manpower ro
especially great nov
nd is appealing t<
rease the flow of sup
The Future of I
The many war-time i
the use of piilpwood 1
way for equally great ]
The pulp and papei
nation's 6th largest ?
even capanoiu
business for you to be
as well as today.
>RTH CAROLII
DS BY JUNE
? American Newspaper
\
THE STATE PORT Pi LP'
-| Roy'Gahey of Lefanfr has beeft'
- a. surgical patient for over two
weeks.
, j f James S. Arnold .is a medical
t patient, having entered-two weeks
l (ago.
t. I Mrs. James Heivett of Supply is
a medical patient, having enteri
ed on Sunday of last week.
1 Mrs. Annie K. Vitou is able to
' i be out again after having been
i a medical patient for about a
J week.
Mrs. Eula Mae Long of Shallotte
was able to go home last
Tuesday after being a patient
for about a week.
Mrs. Carl S. Ward of Bolivia
_ left last Tuesday after being a
n medical patient for a few days
I R. E. Sellers of Supply was
a patient for several days last
? week.
5 Mrs. S. B. Prink was a medi!
cal patient about a week ago.
"' Mrs. Kathleen Webb left l-ast
i- Monday after having been a patient
for several days,
n Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Skipper of
i Winnabow announce the birth of
a a daughter, Aveline Drucille, on
n April 16.
| Mr. and Mrs. H. A. King of
n Leland announce the birth of a
n .son on April 12.
i ' ;
Returns From
Pacific Area
Marine Sergeant Ew Harrison
McKeithan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed McKeithan of Bladenboro, has
I returned from the Pacific and is
; now on furlough.
Attached to a service company,
the Sergeant as a baker in the
Hawaiian Islands over two years.
' He is a graduate of Waccamaw
High School, Ash, where he playj
ed on the baseball team.
| Sergeant McKeithan who en|
listed May 10, 1912, plans to remain
in the Marine Corps after
the war. His brother, Leo, is serving
in the Army.
! WANT ADS
TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED
And Cleaned. Some adding machine
work. W. V. Hammonds,
203 W. Col. St., Whiteville, N. C.
LOST ? Ration Book No. 4. C.
j M. Reid, Winnabow, N. C.
FOR SALE ? One roan horse,
weighing- 12,000 pounds. In good
condition. Price $250.00, w. A.
Johnson, Southport, N. C.
i LOST?One Kerosene Ration book.
Finder please notify D. G. Wilson,
Freeland, N. C.
i LOST ? No. 4 food ration book.
Daggett C. Smith, Rt. 1, Box
| 4, Ash, N. C.
NOTICE* OF SERVICE OK
I SI MMONS 111 I'l Oil.RATION
I IX THE SUPERIOR COURT
iNORTH CAROLINA
WITH
IRE?
X .
V,_.v
r-time
meet
f that
> the
plies.
?ulpwood
developments in
mave opened the
peace-time uses.
: industry ?the
looks forward to
n. It'll be a good
s in after the war
/
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Publishers Association
ft
T, SOUTH PORT, N. C
BfttN-swcti ccruxrr I
EILEEN" MOORE
' OROR'lE K MOORE
THE STATE OF NORTH "OAROt.IXA ]
i The defendant. George K Moore
will take notice that an* action eip
I titled as above has been lomrneined
I in the Superior Court of Brunswick
County, North Carolina, to obtain a
judgment dissolving the marriage e.v'isting
between p hi I tit IT f and defendIant
and divorcing the parties thereto;
from the bonds of matriamony; and!
the said defendant will further take;
notice that he is required to appear;
at the office or me eieiK of thej
Superior Court of said County in the
Courthouse in Southport. X. C, on
the 2nd. day of May. 194!>. and answer
or demur to the Complaint tt
said action, or the plaintiff will apply
to the Court tor the relief demandedt
iin said Complaint.
I This 21st. dav of March. 194A
S. T. BENNETT
Clerk of the Superior Court
of Brunswick County
14-11-4-Weds.
XOTICF OF SAI.K
I XHKIt MORTC.AGF DFFP
Under anil by virtue of authority
of the power of sale contained In
that certain mortgage dateii August
list. 1924, given by llovt Smith and
I wife. Susan Emma Smith, to the Federa!
Land Bank of Columbia, as recorded
in Book CO-Page 19. office i>f
j the Register of Deetls of Brunswick
THIS IS AN
TIRE INSPECT
I WILL INSPECT TIRI
EXCEPT TI
CDELL B
SUPPLY
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Jj Let us check yt
j them if they r
| too thin?and
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I! New Pel
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bounty, North' Carolina, and assigned
o Everette Hold^n under of March
80th. 1945. default having been made
n the payment of the matured not-'
?s and the interest th??reon in order
at>fy the tijriti? of the mortgage'
herein, recited. the', undersigned will
elf the la'rid here,natter described'tO |
he highest bidder for Ata^h, at the
-ourtliotise door,?in .Southport, .\orth!
L'arolftia. on-the ?9tlt day of May. 1945. j
it 12 o'clock noon, or so much thereof
as may be necessary to satisfy!
he above referred to mortgage, said
property being bounded and described *
is follows: 1
All that tract or parcel of land cots-:
mining SI.9 acres, more or less, in
shallotte Township. Brunswick Coun:y
X C.. known as the Hoyt Smith
dace, now in possession of Hoyt
smith. located on both sides of Little
River Road, on the west side of
Cow Branch, 2 miles southwest from!
Longwood Postofflce, bounded on the1
north by the lands of (1. A. Bennett
Estate and .1. \V. Rrooks; on the cast
l.y the lands of C. Ed. Taylor and
r. R Pdarui: on the south by the
lands of D. E. Stanaland: and on!
[he west by the lands of (5. P. Long
and O. 'A. Retmett Estate.
BEGINNING at the southeast corner,
an iron rod and pointers in 11 mrun
of Cow Branch, in the D. E.
Stanaland line, where said line crosssaid
Cow Branch: runs thence
with the f>. E. Stanaland line north
f!5 degrees 15' -jvest 1197 feet to an
iron rod and pointers: thence with the
OFFICIAL
ION STATION
:s AND WEEK DAY
IURSDAY
LANTON
, N. C.
motorist to have his hi
in in good working cone
mes However?
DLESS
Diir brakes are?your li
> Are\
>d brakes will make si
; and Life
VORTH SAVING?We are e.
ive both?and a safety inspe<
:onfidence and satisfaction!
>ur tires today and Re-(
leed it?If they are w
you are entitled to r
II you ^ood Grade I?
insylvania Tire
MOBILES and TRUC
k's Ser
J W. G.
I
I. P Long line north 4o' east 1733 vi
eet to an iron rod. thence crossing 1!
he Little River road north 37 degrees
0' east 19S feet to an iron rod: thence o
kith <3 A Bennett*.Estate line .north
C degrees 45' east 765 feet tc an it on
od; thence north 64 degrees east Mi?
ret to a pun? and pointers in J \V t3rooks
line; thence with said line .
louth 5 degrees 45' west 1471 feet to \
i pirie and pointers; thence with said
3rooks line s nth til degrees 15* east
95 feet to a maple: thence with said
4rooks line north 3.5 degrees 45* east o
.91 feet to an iron rod and pointer.-; c
hence with J. (3. Hutler Estate line C
louth 83 degrees east 475 feet to an s
ron rod anil pointers in Cow Branch; o
hence down Cow Branch the fellow- tl
ng courses and distances: South 55 C
legrees 4.5* west 191 feel: south o
legreea west 34.5 feet ; south 71"? de?*- o
ees 15* west 315 feet; south 51 deg* 6
ees west 180 feet; south 45 degrees ii
15' west 4.53 feet crossing the said
.ittie River Road: south 34 degrees
15' west 437 feet; south S degrees 15"
a est 450 feet: south 13 degrees east
19G feet to the REOIXXINCl. a-> >.iw 5
We Are AI
To Scrvi
COME TO SEI
R. GALL
SUPPLY
CAN YOU
Your Car or 1
Even If Y ou I
Brakes??
THI
| Al
-akes checked
^Rl(
lition at all
ifc and the life of other:
Vorn 5
nooth tires skid.
BE SURE TO
Your Brakes Ci
3RAKES have a lot to do witl
faulty brake adjustinent lead:
lie treads, shortens tire life?
vice Stc
BLACK W]
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eved by A J Erovrn Nfhrtfi 5th.
Dated and posted this the 2ith day
* April. 194?
Mortgagee by Argument
: j prevaitk ifl
Substitute Trustee *
>-4-\Veds . v. j
a t> mix 1str a tor's xotife
to < rtmtors
Having qualified as adminlstratrr
f tile lata Elizabeth A. Finch, de- i
i'.-v.u?4wirk County. North j H
'arolinn. this to notify nil petotis
(taxing claims against the estate
f the deceased m exhibit them to jj^^H
to undersigned it Wilmington. North IHB
1941?.
t tins notice will 1?> pleaded in bar
i
Tirneiiiate payment.
This the '"th d:i\ of April. 1945. lHH
HEXHV FINCH. J^B
Administrator of .
\
OWAY III
ruck..... * II
lave Good ? jl
ESE BRAKES/ J I
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HAVE !! I
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i premature tire wear. i I n
s to irregular wear on j j
-and endangers yours. j II
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