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' nit), Brunswick Demonstration : l he training ; in Luniberton iv >. Her sche t-w days is as all Club, 2:"Q . Hoklen. hostess. i't'ice at Sup 14. Bolivia a. m. Antioch ition club 2 :30 Vent, hostess, ry 13, Leland Leianil Home . ?? ; nub. 2:30 p. m. ? :iarv 16. Meat ?a'ion at the luzel Purvis at "!!:iry 17. Winna IV : .vistration club. ! Mrs. Brnton Is Club Hostess The Bolivia Home Demonstra tion Club held its January meet ing with M.s. Oscar Burton, with Mrs. Blanche Danford, presiding. A new secretary, Mrs. Harold Willetts, was elected. Flowing these proceedings the meeting was turned over to Miss Alene McLamb, home agent, who demonstrated "Cowing Foods For Health." Charts were used in showing most vividly the different daily vitamins that we need. Miss McLamb also demon strated baked creamy omlet and gave a talk on "table manners." Mis. Burton served hot Ginger bread and coffee to the following guests: Mrs. Early Danford, Mrs. Bill Kopp, Mrs. Oliver Russ Mrs. Lester Edwards, Mrs. Harold Wil letts, Mrs. Frank Mintz, Mrs. Reaves, Misses Alice and Iala Mae Watkins. Miss Vernie He wett. Miss Alene McLamb. Mrs. William Hall and Mrs. Oscar Bur ton. At the conclusion of the meet 2:30 p. m., Mrs. A. P. Henry, Sr., hostess. Your Headquarters For TIRES And LUBRICATION DELL BLANTON SUPPLY, N. C. DYNAMITE ? FOR ? DITCHING -AND? STUMPING FUSES and CAPS TE COUNTRY STORE Long wood, N. C. ing H. D. Dixon, of Raleigh, re presentative of the National School Supply company, showed same pictures. The entire meeting was very much enjoyed by all attending. tEMLto Mr. and Mrs. Neil Holden have moved back to their home at Supply f.om Pedricktown, N. J., where they have been residing the past five years. Mrs. Holden re cently underwent a serious throat operation at a hospital in Phila delphia. She is now about com pletely recove.ed. Miss Louise Hewett has return ed to her work with the F. B. I. in Washington, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hewett at Supply. She has been with the F. B. I. for about a year. Billy Russ, youngest son of the late C. A. Russ and 'Mrs. Russ of Shallotte, has -arrived in Calif ornia and is expected home on leave shortly. He is a radarman with the Navy. Olaf Thorsen has returned to his post in the Navy at New Yo k, following a visit here with his grandmother, Mrs. Blanche Larsen. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown of Bolivia announce the birth of a daughter on Tuesday. Mrs. James Garner of South port was a medical patient from Sunday until Wednesday. C. M. Crapon of Southport was a medical patient from Monday until Thursday. Archie Evans of Wilmington was a medical patient from Tues day until Saturday. Mrs. Lola Little of Freeland entered on Tuesday as a medical patient. Mrs. Ruby Phelps of Supply en tered as a surgical patient on Tuesday. Miss Evelyn Carlysle of Ash was a medical patient from Thurs day until Wednesday. Mrs. Hazel Cecil of Bolivia entered as a surgical patient on Wednesday. Hamp Leonard of Ash was a medical patient from Wednesday until Friday. Master L. M. Hewett of Shal lotte entered as a medical patient on Wednesday. Mrs. Edna Phelps of Shallotte was a medical patient from Thurs day until Sunday. Mrs. Flora Andrews of Shal lotte entered as a medical patient on Thursday. Mts. Elouise Bozman of South COME TO SEE US FOR Groceries Hardware Paint Clothing Notions Feed WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS iLLOTTE TRADING CO SHALLOTTE, N. C. port entered on Friday as a medi cal patient. Mr. tmd Mrs. Cecil Hobbs of Shallotte announce the birth of a son on Saturday. Mrs. Lena McLamb of Shal lotte entered on Saturday as a medical patient. Mis. Kathleen Webb of Sduth port entered as a medical patient on Saturday. James T. Hewett of Shallotte entered on Saturday as a medical patient. Mrs. Nelson Bennett of Ash entered as a medical patient on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hewett of Shallotte announce the birth of a daughter on Saturday. Master Bobby Fredere of Coun cil, N. C., was a medical patient from Saturday until Sunday. Mrs. Minnie B. King of Sup ply entered as a medical patient on Saturday. Mrs. John Reynolds of Supply entered on Sunday as a medical patient. MEMBERSHIP OF CLUBS INCREASE (Continued from page 1) For the month one of the main lines of endeavor by all of the clubs is assisting in the clothing drive for inhabitants of the war stricken countries. Mrs. LeRoy C. Feigus, of Southport. is chair man of this clothing drive and the members of the various clubs are cooperating with her by con tributing articles of clothing and persuading their neighbors to do likewise. OFFICERS SEIZE WHISKEY STILL (Continued from page 1) the two raiding officers was the capture of Willie Suggs and Jes sie Lamb, two Southport white men. They are charged with manufacturing, transporting, ana possession of non tax paid whis key ant1 their case has been set for trial in the Recorder's court on January 28th. HELD FOR TRIAL FOLLOWING WRECK . Continued From Page One) fixed at $500.00. The bond of $1,000 for James Johnson, of Myrtle Beach, was continued. Johnson was the owner ?and alleged driver of the passen ger car that crashed into the rear of the parked Land truck. James Todd, a war veteran in the John son car, was instantly killed. His father, Onzie B. Todd, a war vet eran in the Johnson car, was in stantly killed. His father, Onzie B. Todd, was fataliy injured and died several days later in a hos pital in Wilmington. The Jackies Creek bridge on Route 17 is a narrow structure, practically impossible for a truck and a car to pass over with safe ty at the same time. Land, who knew the narrow bridge, is said to have driven to one side of the highway and halted his truck to permit an approaching truck loaded with pulpwood to pass. Johnson clashed into the rear of the Land truck. The wreck occurred at 7 o'clock at night, when it is said to have been quite dark. It is charged that Land's negligence is due to his failure to have had a tail light burning on the rear of his halted truck. DEADLINE FOR WEED ALLTOMENT I Continued from page 1) bacco is produced: and (4) no kir.d of tobacco other than the kind for which application for an" allotment is made will be grown on such farm in 3946. He emphasized that the only We Have, When Available, A Complete Line Of LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLIES See Us For Your . Requirements SMITH BUILDERS SUPPLY, Inc. DIAL 2-3339 WILMINGTON, N. C. QUICK MEAL RANGES 369-06 5-Burners A five-burner oil range that will handle practically any cooking or baking requirement. Three large cook top j burners, and two powerful burners under the oven. Good ! size oven, lined with rust resistant metal. Insulated oven I top. Porcelain. Oven door panel and oven slide panel. Robinson's Wholesale Hardware and Equipment Company SOUTHPORT, N. C. The Old Hen's ' Still Loafing The Younger Generation In Brunswick Poultry Yards Are Very Actsvs With Their Laying Now Older hens in this county's poultry yards a.e still loafing, but they will get down to producing soon, according to the County Agent. Pullets, on the other hand, are busy at their jcb of laying eggs. There are believed to be more fresh eggs than are usually found this early in the year. The Agent is not so optimistic regarding egg prices this year, especially a little later. All avail able statistics point to there be ing an over production at other points. In this county the flocks are possibly smaller than they have been in previous years. Among flocks of laying hens recalled offhand was R. D. Clemmons of Supply, with 400 birds; J. M. Roach, Supply. 500; Mrs. J. L. Bennett, Freeland, 300; Fern Watts, Waccamaw, 400; J. L. Mintz, Ash, 400; Esta Vereen, F.eeland, 600 and Mrs. J. E. Dodson, 2 200. Johnson Explains Ruling On Sugar Recent Change Does Not Mean That Present Hold ers Of Books Are To Get' A New One RALEIGH ? Recpnt announce ments that sugar ration books will henceforth be issued for all of North Carolina by the OPA district office in Raleigh does not exception that would be made in the date for filing applications would be in the ,case of a farm operator being in the armed for ces on that date. Under this condition, application may be filed not later than the time tobacco is substantially all planted in the county, or within 30 days follow ing his discharge from the armed forces, which ever is earlier. INTEREST SHOWN IN DEVELOPMENT f Continued from page onfi of a number that have stopped here this winter have asked re garding the possibilities cf facili ties that would enable them to ?stay longer. Captains and owners of several of these boats have ?.~timated that this fall and win ter would see upwards of a thou sand yachts coming south in the fall and returning in the spring. This and other local business should make the local situation ve:y attractive to the oil and gas distributors. It is understood that parties in terested in creating boat facilities will be here all of next week and that some definite plans may be made for servicing both sport and commercial boats. CANDIDATES MAY ENTER V-5 FLIGHT TRAINING PROGRAM (Continued from page 11 diate aviation cadet or naval aviation preparatory training may contact the Office of Naval Of ficer procurement (Naval Avia tion Cadet Selection Beard) 1320 C. Street, n. w., Washington, 25, D. C., for further details regard ing this excellent opportunity. Lt. (jg) E. W. Mahoney of the Office of Naval Officer Procure ment, will visit the navy recruit ing substation at Wilmington, on January 21, 1946, to interview young men 17 through 21 years of age who are interested in Naval aviation. CLOTHING outgrown by your son could be used by this Italian boy whose entire wardrobe went up in flames when his home was bombed. Give your spare clothing to the Victory Clothing Collection to help millions of such unfortunates. mean that present holders of books will get a new one, Theo dore S. Johnson, Director of the Office of Price Administration said today. Johnson said the announcements simply indicated that returning service people, who have never had ration books, or families hav ing new babies, may apply for sugar ration books by obtaining an application blank at the local board and sending it to the Ra leigh Office properly filled out. The same procedure should be followed to replace lost or multi lated books, Johnson said. A lot of people, he added, thought that new books were be ing issued to all persons. This is not tnie. Free Caitle Of Tuberculosis Information Contained In Report Released By Vet erinary Authorities RALEIGH, Jan. 10? American cattle are now almost completely free of tuberculosis, according to a report issued here today by veterinary authorities. "Twenty-five years ago, bovine tuberculosis caused tremendous financial losses to our farmers, and caused the spread of bone forms of tuberculosis to tens of thousands of children," today's report by the American Founda tion for Animal Health declares. "In contrast with this, a recenf check at three important cattle markets showed that only one animal in 7,300 was condemned by veterinary inspectors because of this disease. In these same three markets twenty-five years ago condemnations for tuberculosis averaged one animal in every 80. |g Agfjjjg NOTICE ? I will not be at my office at Shallotte for several weeks. I can do plate work at my cottage at Long Beach any day at 9:00 A. M.? J. V. Davis, Dentist. Four-door, 1938 model Dodge sedan and one 1939 model motorcycle, in good shape. See Boyd Robinson. Supply, N. C. NOTICE OF SI MMONS State of North Carolina County of Brunswick In The Superior Court Eleanor McKelthan VM. R. L. McKelthan , The defendant. B. I* MrKelthan. will take notice that an action en titled as above has been com mee need in the Superior Court of Brunswick County. North Carolina, by the plain tiff for absolute divorce upon the grounds of two years separation, as provided by law of the Slate of North Carolina. Said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the Office of the Cleerk of the Superior Court of Brunswick County ill Southport. North Carolina, on or before the 1 St li day of Februarys 194?i. and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 15th day of January. 194G. S. T. BENNETT. Clerk Of Superior Court Jan. IU-L'3.30; Feb. ?. NOTICE OF SA1.E VNDEIt DEED OF T It I' ST Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by C. T. I**is and wife, Elitha Jane Lewis, to Horace Pear sail. Trustee, on the 7th day of April, 193fi, rerorded in Book No. G8, at Page 330. Registry of Brunswick County, North Carolina, default hav ing been made in the payments of the indebtedness secured thereby, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale, at Public nuction, for cash, at twelve o'clock noon, at the Courthouse Door in Brunswick County, on the 21th ?lay 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: B1CCiINNI.no at a black gum on a ditch in a small branch thence South 15 deg. E. lt> poles to a stake; thence South f?0 deg. North 11 poles to a stake; thence Soufh 30 cleg. East 40 poles to a pine; thence North 87 deg. East 127 poles to a pine in the R. K. I jew lit' line; thenoe with the said H. P. Lewis' line to a line of the Samuel Beck land; thence with the said Beck line North of a small branch that manes 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. G, Records of Brunswick County. Dated and posted this 19th day of December. 1945. HORACE PEARSALL, Trustee Frink & Herring Attorneys- At-Law Dec. 28; Jan. 2, 9, 16. -FOR SALE One new 4-Room House, also one tenant house, on? tobacco barn with "-acre tobacco contract and fifteen ncl threc-twenty-fifths acres of land. 0. Qo BARNES, Shallotfe, N. C. PLUMBING ? Reasonable Prices, Prompt Service. All Work Guaranteed. Box. 886 J. D. HUTCHINS Phone 2417 Licensed Plumber SOUTHPORT, N. C. 1946 Farming CALLS FOR GOOD WORK STOCK ! We have mules to suit your needs ... If we haven't we will get just what you want. COME AND SEE THEM AT OUR STABLES ! WILLIAMSON 8C COX f "Dealers In First Class Mules" SHALLOTTE, N. C.
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