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noon, after which refreshments were served, consisting of Ice cream, cookies and pepsl-cola. Guests included Sylvia Jo Lewis, Carolyn Danford, Betty Kopp, Margaret Ann Phelps, Joby Min tz. Jeanette Gray, Joan William son, Linny Robbins, Bill Kopp. Jr., Arlis Willetts. David Burton, Ronnie Thomas. Franklin Mer cer, Bobby McKeithan and Jim mie Roney. The honoree received many useful gifts. \our Headquarters For TIRES And LUBRICATION C1FLL BLANTON SUPPLY, n. c. YVi > wait until the cold winds start to blow to wver tint leaking roof? COVE R NOW WITH FORD CYCLONE I.0CK-TITE SHINGLES T ? Shingles that KEEP the COLD OUT And The WARMTH IN. SAVr. FUEL and REPAIRS IN YEARS TO COME - shingles are guaranteed for 10 full years ial and workmanship defects. Three choose from ? Morris blend, Blue-Black, JAMES E. PINNER, \i>ent For Brunswick County V C McIVER, 211 N. 6th St., Wilmington, N. C., DISTRIBUTOR -Estimates Are Free? DYNAMITE _ FOR ? DITCHING ?AND? STUMPING FUSES and CAPS THE COUNTRY STORE Longwood, N. G. PERSONALS Miss Winnie Willis, recently dis charged from the Wacs, is spend ing some time here with her bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willis. Miss Hilda Bradey, of Frank - linviUe, is spending the month here with Mrs. Helen G. Bragaw at the Camellia Inn. Miss Bradey has been in the Wacs for the past three years. She held the rating of Lieutenant with the or ganization. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Plaxco at tended the funeral of Rev. J. R. Potts at Wallace Monday after noon. Lieutenant James McKeithan, who has been spending 40 days here with his mother, Mrs. A. T. McKeithan, returned to duty Fri day. He has been in the Army six years and will continue in the service. Cadet Joel Moore, Jr., of the Merchant Marine Academy, is spending some time here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Moore. Pomphrette Swain, who is on a dredge at Norfolk, is spend ing several days here with his father and sisters. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital James Edgar Jones of South port entered as a medical patient Friday. Mis. Violet Hickman of Wil mington entered Friday as a medi cal patient. Dr. Joseph Davis of Southport entered as a, medical patient Fri day. Mrs. Rosie Varnum of Supply entered Friday as a medical pa tient. Mrs. Charlie Walton of Bolivia entered Friday as a medical pa tient. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Shal lotte announce the birth of a son, Wednesday. Mrs. Lottie Hazelton of South port entered Wednesday as a medical patient. Mrs. Mary A. Newton of South port spent from Wednesday until Tuesday as a medical patient. Mrs. Willie Johnson of South port was a medical patient from Wednesday until Friday. Ralph Clemmons of Bolivia en tered Thursday as a medical pa tient. Miss Annie M. Newton of Southport was a medical patient from Thursday until Tuesday. ] Lawrence Clemmons of Supply; entered Wednesday as a surgical patient. Mrs. G. L. Shelton of Bolivia was a medical patient Saturday. Mrs. Gladys Bennett of Supply was a medical patient last week. Mrs. Mammie Davis of South port entered as a medical patient Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley of Shal lotte announce the birth of a daughter Saturday. Pete Surderski of the Coast Guard was a medical patient last week. Mrs. Lola Bullard of South port entered as a medical patient Monday. Mrs. Grace Maggard .of.. South port was a medical patient Moh day. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lewis of Southport announce the birth of a daughter, Monday. Norman Syke3 of Southport en I tered on Wednesday as a medical ' patient. | Miss Gloria Fay Moore of South | port entered as a medical patient j Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Loughlin. Jr., of Southport entered Monday as a medical patient. Mis. C. O. Bennett of Soulh i port entered as a medical patient . Saturday. Mis. Iva Mae Simmons of j Southport entered Saturday as a medical patient. I Wilber Sellers of Winnabow was I a medical patent Friday. I Mrs. C. J. Williamson of j Southport entered as a medical' patient Friday. LOSf oft Highway Route it, west of Shallot te, about four weeks a?o, one large truck cover. Finder please notify W. C. Gore, Shallotte, N. C. NOTICE ? I will nqt be at my office at Shallotte for several weeks. I can do plate work at :ny cottage at Long Beach any day at 9:00 A. M. ? J. V. Davis, Denfist. FOR SALS: Improved Klondyke Strawberry Plants. L. C. Bland, Longwood, N. C. NOTICE OF SAI.E rsDER nr.Ei) of tkist Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by C. T. Lewis and wife, Elitha Jane Lewis, to Horace Pear sall. Trustee, on the 7th day of April. 1926. recorded in Book No. 5S. at Page 320. Registry of Brunswick County, .Xorth Carolina, default hav 1 tig been made in the payments of the IndebtedneM secured thereby, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale, at public auction, for cash, at twelve o'clock noon, al the Courthouse Poor in Brunswick Counts', on the 24th day of January. 1946. all that certain lot or parcel of land located In Brunswick County. Town Creek Township. North Carolina, and de scribed as follows: BEGIXNTNG at a black gum on a ditch in a small branch thence South 15 deg. E. IC poles to a stake; thence South CO deg. North 11 poles to a stake: thence South 30 deg. East 40 poles to a pine: thence North 8? deg. East 127 i<oles lp a pine in the H. F. Lewis' lint; thence frith the said R. P. Lewis' lint to a line of the Samuel Beck land; thence tvltti the said Beck Una North of a small branch that mattes out of Cross Branch; thence up said small branch to the point of beginning, containing to the same 50 acres, more or less; this being the same lands conveyed to C. T. Lewis by Deed from D. B. Lewis as per Book *32, Page No. C, Records of Brunswick County, Dated and posted this 19th day of December, 194i. HORACE PF.ARSALL. Trustee Frink & Herring Attorneys- At- I.nw Dec. 38; Jan. 2, J. J6, 946 T ax Listing NOTICE LIST YOUR REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY : ii.ji'ty owners and tax payers are required by law to return to the List Taxation for the year 1946, all the Real Estate, Personal Property, Etc., lC: ' icy own on the first day of January. r ?? ? pel-sons between the ages of 21 and 50 years must list for Poll Tax s. !iic time, except those exempt by law for physical disability. : to whom the foregoing applies who fail to list their Real and Per . and/or Poll Tax will be guilty of a Misdemeanor and subject to a e' imj>] onment upon conviction. r LOC VL LIST TAKERS WILL POST NOTICE OF AP ^'T.MKNTS IN PUBLIC PLACES? WATCH FOR SAME Hoard of Equalization and Review will meet at the Tax Of NSouthporton March 18, 1946. Any complaint about valua ^ should he taken before the Board at that time. ^?ASF. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH The LIST TAKER IN YOUR HOME PRECINCT W. P. Jorgen sen TAX SUPERVISOR ( f'efiared To Give Farm Census Information PLUMBING Reasonable Prices, Prompt Service. All Work Guaranteed. Box. 886 J. D. HUTGHINS Phone 2417 Licensed Plumber SOUTHPORT, N. G. AUTOMOBILE for SALE 1941 Model Tudor CHEVROLET DeLilxe In fine condition. Right Price. JOE GAUSE Shallotte, N. C. Comparative Financial Statement As Of December 31, 1945 and January 4, 1946 Resources? DECEMBER 31st, 1945 JANUARY 4th, 1946 $23,619,141.64 Gash on hand and due from banks $ 6,326,885.27 U. S., N. C., and Municipal Bonds 15,443,506.59 $21,770,391.86 Loans and Discounts 1,753,190.98 Banking House and Fixtures 66,474.74 Other Assets 29,084.06 TOTAL Liabilities? Capital Stock ? Preferred $ 46,000.00 Capital Stock ? Common 54,000.00 Surplus 300,000.00 Res. for Retirement Preferred Stock ... 46,000.00 Undivided Profits 181,776.63 Res. For Interest and Contingencies DEPOSITS TOTAL $ 627,776.63 118,283.23 $22,873,081.78 $23,619,141.64 $ 6,401,642.69 15,442,506.59 $21,844,149.28 1,711,423.51 66,474.74 25,686.56 $23,647,734.09 $ 46,000.00 54,000.00 300,000.00 46,000.00 182,227.18 $ 628,227.18 118,817.55 $22,900,689.36 $23,647,734.09 We appreciate the continued confidence and sup port of our depositors and friends which is reflected in the above comparative statement. Your money in the WACCAMAW BANK is not only protected by F.D.I.C. Insurance, but by the sound, constructive policies of a local financial institution large enough to serve your needds but not too large to know and appreciate your problems. During the period of adjustment that comes with Victory, you will appreciate the assurance that comes from a connection with ? WACCAMAW BANK AM TRUST COMPANY Whiteville Chadbourn Tabor City Fairmont Southport Rosehill Kenansville Clarkton % Holly Ridge North Carolina $ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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