TV Program Schedule WEOT, CHANNEL B WILMINGTON, N. a Thursday. May 3 6:30 Caro. Farm Beat 7:00 Today 9:00 History 9:30 Science 10:00 Say When 10:30 Play Tour Hunch 11:00 Price Is Right 11:30 Concentration 12:00 1st Impression 12:30 Truth or Conseq. 1:00 Science 1:25 News 1:30 AS World Turns 2:00 Variety Showcase 2:30 Loretta Young 3:00 Dr. Malone 3:80 Our 5 Daughters 4:00 Room for Daddy 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Showtime 0:00 Ben McDonald fi:$0 Look at Sports 6:55 Weather, News 7:15 HuntleyrBrinkley 7.30 Real McCoys 8.0‘) Donn Reed S:80 Dr. Kildare 9:30 Hazel 10:00Siug With Mitch 11:00 Wea„ News, Spts. 11 15 'Tonight Show Friday, Nay 4 6:30 Farm Beat 7:00 Today 9:00 History 9:30 Science 10:00 Say When 10:80 Play Your Hunch 11:00 Price Is Right 11:30 Concentration 12:00 1st Tmpr'eSsion 12:30 Truth or Conseq. 1:00 Frank Hall 1:25 Neiys 1:80 As World Turns 2:00 Variety Showcase 2:30 Loretta Young 3:00 Young Dr. Maione 3:80 Five Daughters 4:00 Room for Daddy 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Popeye 5:30 Ozzie & Harriet 6:00 Ben MflDonftld 6:30 Look At Sports 6:65 Weather, News 7:15 Huntley-Brinkley 7:30 My Three Sons 8:00 Flintstones 8:30 Capt. of Detectives 9:30 Andy Williams 10:30 Medic 11:00 Wea., News, Spts. 11:15 Tonight Show Saturday. May 5 8:30 Unto My Path 9:30 Pip The Piper 10:00 Shari Lewis 10:30 King Leonardo 11:00 Fury 11:30 Room For Daddy 12:00 Mr. Wizard 12:30 Big Picture 1:00 Ind. on Parade 1:15 Baseball 4:00 Kentucky Derby 4:15 Prpf. Bowling 5:30 Days Ahead 6:00 Country Cousins 6:30 Sat. Night Report 6.1.; Niwp & Sports 6:55 Weather 7:00 Chet Huntley 7:30 Wells Fargo 8:30 Tall Man 9:00 Saturday Movie* 11:00 Naked City 12:00 Wrestling Sunday, May 6 12:00 Dr. Peale 12:30 Oral Roberts 1:00 ind. on Parade 1:15 Baseball 4:00 Tournament Golf 5:00 Life of Riley 5:30 Film 6:00 6:30 Me*t 1. 2, the Press 3, Go 7 :Q0 Bull winkle 7:30 Walt Disney 8:30 Car 54 9:00 Bonanza 10:00 Dupont Show 11:00 Feature Film .Holiday, May 7 6:30 Caro. Farm boat 7:00 Today 9:00 History 9:30 Science 10:00 Say Whe«: 10:30 Play Ycur Hunch 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Concentration 12:00 First Impression 12:30 Truth or Conseq. 1:00 Film 1:25 News 1:30 As World Turns 2:0.0 Variety Showcase 2:30 Loretta Young 3:00 Young Dr. Malone 3:30 Five Daughters' 4:00 Room For Daddy 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Popeye 6:30 Beany & Cecil 6:00 Ben MacDonald 6:30 Opinion Please 6:55 Weather 7:15 Huntley-Briukeley 7:30 Cheyenne 8:30 Price Is Right 9:00 Rifleman 9:30 Third Man 10:00 Thriller 11:00 News 11:15 Tonight Show Tuesday, May 8 30 Caro. Farm Beat VO 'T’oday JO History 30 Science 00 Say When 30 Play Tour Hunch 00 Price Is Right 10 Concentration 00 First Impression 30 Truth or Conseq. JO Film 2F News $0 As the World Turns )0 Variety Showcase 30 Loretta Young 00 Young Dr. Malone .30 Five Daughters 00 Room for Daddy 30 Kdge of Night 00 Main Street 30 Yogi Bear 00 Ben McDonald 30 Military Log 55 Weather, News 16 Huntley-Brinkley 30 Beachcomber JO Bachelor Father 30 Alfred Hitchcock 30 Dick PowrfI JO Untouchables 00 Wea., News, Spts. 'Pnniirhi yhAu' 15 Tonight Show dnesday, Mgy S> 10 Farm Beat 00 Today 00 History 30 Science 00 Say When 30 Concentration 00 First Impretteion 30 Truth or Conseq. 00 Film 26 News 30 As World Turns 00 Variety Showcase 30 Loretta Young 00 Dr. Malone 30 Our !5 Daughters 00 30 Ed 30 R.C.M.P. 55 Weather, News 15 Huntley-Brinkley 30 Wagon Train 00 Bob Newhart 30 David Brinkley 00 Wea., News, Spta 15 Tonight Show Credit Sources Available Under Rural Areas Program Tar Heels have a wide variety of credit sources under the Rural Areas Development program. "Eight agencies are lending money to individuals and groups. Lions are made for everything from pig parlors to small town homes to city water systems." The agencies are Farmers Home administration, Rural Electric administration, the Bank for Co operatives, the Federal Land Bank, Production Credit associa tions, the U. S. Department of' Commerce, the Small Business ad ministration and the Housing and Home Finance agency. interest rates range from three and seven-eights to seven and a half per cent. Repayments may be up to 40 years. Each of the agencies specialises in certain types of loans, under i their own policies. Farmers Home administration, makes loans to farmers to en large their enterprises, install water systems, refinance debts. They also lend money to build homes and buildings qn farms and in towns of less than 2,600 popu lation. FHA interest rates range from four to five per cent. Under the Area Re.de ve?opm»ni administration, the Cqmmeree De partment makes commercial and industrial loans. These loans mu si be in a designated redevelopment area, and they must be part oi the area’s Overall Economic De velopment Plan. Interest rates are irom three and seven-eights to four per cent at present. Housing and Home Finance LOUIS KRAMM'S T. V. SERVICE Where GOOD SERVICE and COMPLETE HONESTY Has Made A Business, and Where The Same Policies Will Keep The Business Growing. Serving Brunswick County 115 W. Nash St. — Southport, N. C. — GL 7-5891 CAP’N DAM THE DURAUTE MAN SAYS... BUY PAINT ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE COASTAL AREA. PHONE, WRITE or VISIT BLAKE BUILDERS SUPPLY STORES LOCATED AT Southport and Yaupon Beach fflMfiAJlfNPJs1 iijizjaLLteiitt dj cn Social Security Changes Listed It is now- possible for a farm landlord to receive social security credits even though his land is farmed by an unpaid agent. In the past, the acts of an unpaid agent in performing physical work, making management deci sions, advising and consulting with tenants and inspecting the crops could not be counted in establishing that the landlord “materially participated’’ in the farming operation. Formerly, a farm landlord who took no personal interest in the j farming operation as a whole 1 could not report his net farm pro fit for social security purposes, even though he might have furn ished a substantial portion of the farming equipment and expenses of producing' the crops or live stock. Farm landlords whose applica tions for social security payments have been denied in the past should again see their local So cial Security Administration Dis trict Office if they have any questions regarding this new pro vision. USDA Egg Grade Denotes Quality When buying eggs, experienced fpodshoppers look for the IJ. S. Grade shield on the carton. They know that the grade shown o n the carton denotes the quality of the eggs. The Agriculaurtl Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture reminds consumers that the grades—U. S. Grade AA, A, B, and C—indicate quality only, not size. There are eggs of every size in every grade. For example, Grade A eggs have the same quality whether they are large, medium, or small eggs—'the only difference is weight. Grade A eggs are not necessarily large; large eggs are not necessarily Grade A. U. S. Grade AA, or Fresh Fancy, eggs have a thick, high white and a firm high yolk. They are of top quality—-the best eggs homemakers can buy for frying, poaching, or cooking' in the shell. U. S. Grade A eggs also are excellent as table eggs. Their Whites are just a little thinner, and their yolks just a little less firm than U. S. Grade AA eggs. U. S. Grade B eggs are per fectly satisfactory for most other uses, such as baking and general cooking. When they are broken out, the whites of these eggs spread wide an dthe yolks are rather flat and enlarged. Agency lends money for homes, urban planning, college housing, community facilities, housing for the elderly, rental housing and conservation of open-space land. Here’s a list of government and non-governmental agencies which provide information and aid to individuals and groups that need money: U. S. Department of Agricul ture—Office of Rural Areas De velopment; U. S. Department of Commerce—Area ReDevelopment Administration; U. S. Department of Labor—Bureau of Employment Security or Bureau of Training; Department of Health, Education and Welfare—Office of Vocational Education; Small Business Administration; Housing and Home Finance Agency—Public Housing Adminis tration, Community Facilities Ad ministration, Urban Renewal Ad ministration, Office of Program Planning; Department of tjbe in terior—Bureau of Indian Affairs; Department of Defense—Supply and Logistics or Defense Indus trial Assistance Events, trial Assistance Events. Farm organizations, local banks, labor unions, church groups, ser vice groups, Chambers of Com merce, women’s clubs, trade as sociations. Read The Want Adi INSURANCE MEANS PROTECTION # Fire & Extended Coverage 0 Homeowners Policies # Automobiles # All Forms Casualty 9 Workmen’s Compensation p Bonds CARR INSURANCE AGENCY Phone GL 7-2771 Southport, N. C. John Samuel Lee CONWAY. S. C.—John Samuel Lee, 66. of the Ridgefield area of Horry County, died Thursday morning following an apparent heart attack. .Final rites were held Friday at 2:30 p. m. at Ridgefield Baptist Church by the Rev. Donnie Stevens, with burial at Bethea Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mis. Addie Mae Smith Lee; two sons, W. J. and F. Wendell Lee of Con way; four daughters, Mrs. Mur ray Brown, Mrs. David Turner, Mrs. Grove Ballurt, all of Con way and Mrs. W. L. Wood of Myrtle Beach; five brothers, Joe Lee of Pireway, N. C., Elbert Lee, Hickman’s Cross Roads, N. 1 C., Jim Lee of Little River and j J. T. and Jathan Lee. both of i Wilmington, N. C.; and a sister, j Mrs, Needham Ward, also of \ Hickman’s Cross Roads, N. C. Virginia 500 Now Set For April 22 j MARTINSVILLE, Va.—W hen the NASCAR Grand National cir cuit stock car drivers move into the half-mile banked asphalt Mar tinsville Speedway Sunday, April 22 at 1 p. m. for the re-run of the seventh annual “Virginia 500’’ late model event, at least a dozen or more will be conceded an even chance at taking home the Lion’s share of the $18,000 plus purse being posted by di rectors Bill France and Clay Earles. The “Virginia 500’’ classic was originally scheduled for April 8 but inclement weather forced France and Earles to postpone the event until Sunday, April 22. Contrary to common notion, birds rarely if ever sleep with their heads under a wing. Many place the bill among the feathers between the body proper and yving joint. Want Ad SALESMAN WANTED: You can make more as a Rawleigh Dealer than at most anything else and it’s steady year around. jEstablished business available in adjoining area. See S. W. Rogers, 5538 Oleander Drive, Wilmington. N. C. Telephone: AL 6-2827 or write Rawleigh Dept. NCE-100 863, Richmond, Va. WANTED: Baby high chair. Call 73849, Mrs. A. H. Cromer, Long Beach, N. C. The Women of St. Philip’s Par ish will have a bake sale on Sat urday morning at 9:30 a. m. be tween the Post Office and Build ing and Loan building. In case of rain it will be held in the Parish House. FOR SALE: Collard plants. Thrifty, field grown, ready to set. Mrs. Fred Stevens, Magnolia Dairy, Southport, N. C. WANTED: Coin Collector wants to buy Indian Head Pen nies, Large U. S. Cents, Lincoln Cents before 1925 with Mint Marks and any old United States money including Gold Coins. Write stating how many and what kind you have to Earl R. Price, 509 W. 6th Avenue, Gas tonia, N. C.” For Sale 1 Nice Beach Cottage Sunset Beach 22-Acre Development Near Shailotte Inlet 2 Nice Residences In Shailotte COASTLAND REALTY CO. A. Earl Milliken Phone 4-2128 or 4-2558 SHALLOTTE, N. C. LOTS FOR LEASE. To season al recreation business on percent age bases. Short or long term lease. Frontage on board walk Yaupon Beach. Contact Barbee's Inc. for information, telephone GL 7-4236. FOR SALE: Store bunding and lot containing 2.6 acres, located in Town of Shallotte. Price rea sonable, terms can be arranged. Harry L. Mintz, Shallotte, N. C. FOR RENT: SEMI-FURNISH ED APARTMENTS. Each apart ment two bedrooms, living room, dinette, kitchen, ' and bath an Fodale Avenue. Phone GL. 7-9441 or GL. 7-6671 James C. Bowman. FLEXILTJM—Venetian blinds, awnings, screens, gutters. All aluminum. All custom made and installed. Terms if desired. Con tact Steve M. Menius, P. O. Box 31, Shallotte, N. C. FOR KENT: OAKS APART MENTS AND HOUSES. Furnish ed or unfurnished. Phone GL7 3721 or GL7-2321. Southport, N. c. NOTICE OF SALE The State Highway Commission of fers for sale to the highest bidder the one-story frame store building and appurtenances located on the right of way of US 17 at Thomasboro and formerly owned by Mr. Sam Joe Frink. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Division Right of Way Agent, State Highway Commis sion, Wilmington, N. C. until 2:30 p. m., May 4. 1962 after which time they j will be opened. No bids will be re ceived after the hour fixed. No bids i will be accepted on Biel Forms fur nished by the “State Highway Com- ! mission. For full particulars concern- i mg terms of sale contact Roy D. Brown, State Highw'ay Commission, Telephone RO-35134, Wilmington, N. C. or Mr. E. N. Pearsall, Maintenance Supervisor, Shallotte, N. C. The Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids. This the 18th day of April, 1962. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION 4-25c NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by W. ' O. Bordeaux, single, to Aubrey C. Johnston, Trustee for the Waccamaw Bank and Trust Com- j pany, and dated the 29th day of1 August 1961, recorded in Book 159 at Page 329, Office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, North j Carolina, default having been made i in the payment of the indebtedness i thereby secured, and said Deed of Trust being by the terms tnereof subject to foreclosure, the undersign ed trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse Door, in South port, North Carolina, at 12:00 o’clock noon on the 3rd day of May, 1962, the said property described in said Deed of Trust, the same being located in Shallotte Township, Brunswick Coun ty. North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows: Being all of Lit. No. 1, Block 6, Section A of Ocean Isle Beach, ac cording to a map of same as appears of record in Book of Maps 3 at Page 178, said map being made by Percy Canady, C. E.. September 22, 1953, and the above Dote having the metes, bound and location as shown on ref erence map. Dated and posted this the 2nd dal of April, 1962. AUBREY C. JOHNSTON. TRUSTER HERRING, WALTON & PARKER Attorneys for Trustee Southport, North Carolina 4-25C NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by Willie James Hall and wife, Evelyn Hall, to Julius C. Smith, j III, Trustee for Wise Homes, Inc., 1 and dated the 3rd day of January, 1961. recorded in Book 155 at Page 87, Office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, North Caro lina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and said Deed of Trust be ing by the terms thereof subject to i foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for- sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse Door in Southport, North Carolina, at 12:00 o’clock noon ! on the 10th day of May, 1962, the said property described in said Deed of Trust, the same being located in Northwest Township, Brunswick County, North Carolina, anti more particularly described as follows: Beginning- at a point in the western line of County Road No. 1427, said point being located 115 feet north wardly along said western line from the point where said western line Is intersected by the northern | a public dirt road, said public dirt road is located northwardly along the western line of said Coun ty Road No. 1427. 1.84 miles from the intersection of said County Road No. 1427 and the Highway from 'Lie-' land to Acme by way of Phoenix. I Runs thence \vestwardly from said beginning point and at right angles to said western line of County Road No. 1427, 210 feet to a point: thence northwardly and parallel to said western line 210 feet to a point: thence e&twardiy afid at right angles to said western line 210 feet to a point in said western line. thence southwardly’ along and with said western line 210 feet to the Begin ning. containing 1 acre, mofe or less, and being hart of tract described in deed recorded in Book 37, Page 18, Brunswick County Registry. Dated and posted this the 9th day of April, 1962. Julius C. Smith, Til. Trustee Herring. Walton & Parker Attorneys for Trustee Southport, North Carolina. 5-9c NOTICE OF ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATION COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA The undersigned having qualified as ancillary administrator of the estate of Roger Franklin Swain, deceased, late of Dade County, Florida, this is to notify all persons, firms, and cor porations having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed at Route 1, Bolivia, North Carolina, oil or before the 18th day of October, 19C2. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 18th day of April, 1962. Grover Cleveland Swain ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF ROGER FRANKLIN SWAIN, DECEASED Kirby Sullivan Attorney for Ancillary Administrator Southport, North Carolina 5-9c NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK MAVIS JEAN LITTLE, BY HER NEXT FRIEND, BLANCHE IVEY —VS— RICHARD P. LITTLE The defendant. Richard P. Little, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Brunswick County by the plaintiff for an ab solute divorce upon the grounds of two years sooaration. as provided by the l&ws of the State of North Caro lina. Said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at • the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, on or before the 9th day' of May, 1962, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 16 day of April, 19G2. Victoria L. Aldridge Asst. CLERK SUPERIOR COURT 5*9c NOTICE OF SALE Take notice that the undersigned wilt, at 12:00 o’clock noon, on the 5th day of May. 1962, offer for sale at public auction at his place of busi ness which is located ai^iroximately one mile north of Winnabow, North Carolina, on U. S. Highway No. 17. a 1949 Chevrolet bus. serial number 15XE1175, motor number HAM 131353, license number 1961 Florida 8WW 1902. all in accordance with North Carolina General Statutes pertaining to sale of motor vehicles for unsatis fied repair bill and storage. Given under my hand and seal, this the 16th da} of April. 1962. L. O. Arnold 5-2c NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon the un dersigned Commissioners by an order entered on the 26th day of February, 1962. by the Honorable Henry A. McKinnon, Jr., in an action in the Superior Court of Brunswick .County entitled “Tfte Linen Thread Co., Inc., and all other creditors of the defen dant Southport Fisheries, Ipc., simil arly situated, vs. Southport Fisheries, Inc., E. V. Leonard, Sheriff of Bruns wick County. Peoples Bank & Trust Company, and F. P. Spruill. Jr., Sub stitute Trustee, and S. B. Frink, Trus tee for W. G. Wells and Charles W. IF ITS GLASS HOME - AUTO BUSINESS CALL: A. Earl Milllken Phone PL 4-2558 or PL 4-6348 SHALLOTTE, N. C. WILLETTS & SON MOTOR SALES SALES — FORD PHONE CL 3-6420 SEE GRAHAM A. WILLETTS or PHONE CL 3-66a7 SERVICE BOLIVIA, N. C. SAM WEST “ SEED — CQ*Ewrotu" AitV Basham, >NaiW a, uatte\s°a pVc?^ pHONE pL 4 AYUv additional defendant, and iin ler and by virtue of an Order of Re sale, upon an advance bid, made by he Honorable J. PI Brown, Clerk )f Superior Court of Brunswick Coim y. North Carolina, the undersigned •ommissioners will, on Thursday. May 3, 1902 at 12:00 o’clock noon )ffer for public sale on the premises )f Southport Fisheries, Inc., near Southport, N. C.. in Brunswick Coun v. upon an opening bid of Fifty-Five rhousand and 00|00() ($55,000.00) Dol ars. the following described real and personal property of Southport Fish eries. Inc,: REAL ESTATE All those tracts or parcels of land, vith all improvements thereon lying and being in Smithville Township, Brunswick County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as ’ollows: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at an ron pipe corner, said iron pipe cor ner being N. 87 degrees 15' W. 210 :’eet from an iron pipe corner located n the edge of the highway leading :o Fort Caswell and Long Heaoh. and running thence from said beginning corner S. 10 degrees W. 106 feet to an iron pipe in the marsh; :hence with the marsh S. 88 degrees W. 54ft feet, an iron pipe: thence again with the marsh N. 63 degrees 15’ YV. 367 feet, an iron pipe; thence \\ 10 degrees E. 362 feet, an iron pipe; thence due east a distance of 195 feet, an iron pipe; thence S. 10 degrees W. 198 feet, the place and point of beginning, containing 9.77 acres, as surveyed by W. B. Hill, Jr.. December 26. 1949, a map of said sur vey appearing of record in Book 3 of Maps, in the Brunswick County Reg istry, designated as "Property of Bill Wells & Company." SECOND TRACT: In addition to :he above described tract, a right jf-way of 30 feet wide, extending from said Fort Caswell and Bong Reach Highway, in a westerly di rection to the described property, and Lying north from the beginning point, as shown on said map, is hereby con veyed, together with egress and in gress to and from said property over ■said right-of-way, the said party of the first part in a deed recorded in Book 98, Page 357, Brunswick Coun ty, reserving the right and privilege ^f using the same at such time or times as it may desire. And being the same tract or parcel jf lands described in a deed from International Paper Company to W. S. Wells, dated January, 1950. recorded in Book 98. Page 355, Brunswick County Registry. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at an iron pipe on the west line of the highway leading from Southport to Port Caswell, said pipe being about 577 feet as measured in a northerly direction along the western edge of said highway from the north line of the Intra-Coastal Waterway canal, ^nd also bein^ the high water mark find dividing line between A. A. Don ham and Southern Kraft Corporation; runs thence in a westerly direction with the high water mark and with Southern Kraft Corporation approx imately 10,100 feet to the run of Beaver Dam; thence in a southerly course to the northern edge of the Intra-Coastal Waterway canal: thence with the northern edge of the said [ntra-Coastal Waterway canal in an easterly direction to the north abut ment of the bridge which spans the Intra-Coastal waterway canal; thence in a northerly direction with the western edge of said highway about 577 feet to the place and point of beginning. Said lands are herein con veyed having as natural boundaries the following: On the east the Fort Caswell Highway; on the north the highwater mark, the said highwater mark being the southern line of Southern Kraft Corporation and E. J. Hanson; on the wrest by Beaver Dam Creek; and on the south by the [ntra-Coastal Waterway Canal. The above described tract or parcel of land being the same as described in deed from A. A. Ponham and wife to W. S. Wells, dated October. 1949, as recorded in Book 98, Page 357. Brunswick County Registry. POfBTH TRACT: All leasehold estate, or any other interest in real ar personal property, of Southport Pisheries, Tnc. PERSON AX, PROPERTY All items and articles of tangible personal property belonging to South port Fisheries, Inc., or in 'which it has any interest, w-heresoever situated, including, but not limited, to all ves sels, boats, vehicles, equipment, uten sils, tools, machinery, motors, nets, materials, merchandise, products and articles of every kind and nature heretofore used, owned or possessed by Southport Fisheries. Inc., in the car ■ying on of its business. A descriptive list of the items of :angib1e personal property to be sold is available for examination by any interested party. Said list will be available for examination also at the time and plane of the sale. The above-described real and per sonal property will be sold free and clear of Brunswick County ad valor em taxes through the veaj 19(51. Such taxes will be paid from the proceeds of sale in the order of their priority. The above-described personal property will be sold subject to any valid prior purchase money liens as may exist upon specific articles. The vessels will be sold subject to such valid priorities as may exist in admiralty, including the lien of a preferred ship’s mort gage in favor of Peoples Bank & Trust Company; but said preferred ship's mortgage secures the same In debtedness to which the proceeds of this sale will be applied and will be satisfied and cancelled in the event erf the payment and satisfaction of said indebtedness from the proceeds of this sale. The undersigned Commissioners re serve the right to- determine on or before the day of sale whether to sell the aforesaid property as a w’hole or in parts and to determine the parts to be sold. The undersigned Commis sioners reserve also the right to with draw any or all items or articles or parts, including real estate. from public sale and the right to receive and report private bids thereon. The ?xact manner of sale and the terms and conditions thereof will be an nounced at time of sale. All bids will be received subject to the reservations of right herein made. The highest bidder in each case will be required to deposit 5 per cent of his bid as security for compliance therewith. All bids are subject to con firmation by the Court. This the 10th day of April, 1962. F. P. SPRUIiJ, JR. COMMISSIONER KIRBY SUM ,I VAX COMMISSIONER NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION SALE May 2. 1962 Pursuant to authority contained in Section 6331 of the Internal Revenue Code, the following described property has been seized for nonpayment of delinquent internal revenue taxes due from Larrie & Lizzie L. Hewett, Rt. L. Box 127. Shallotte, North Carolina The property will be sold in accord ance with the provisions of Section 5335 of the Internal Revenue Code, and the regulations thereunder, at public auction on the 24th day of May. 19(52. at 11:0b a. m.. at The Brunswick County Courthouse Door, Southport. X. C. Description of property: Lying and being in Brunswick County, North Carolina, and more particularly de scribed as follows: All that certain lot of land, bound ed and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at an iron pipe 4.24 chains in a southern direction from W. E. Tripp corner, the said corner being lames Hewett and wife, Eula Mae Hewett’s northwest corner; runs thence N. 16 degrees W. 1.41 chains to an iron pipe, thence S. 77 E. 1.13 chains to an iron pipe; thence S. 15 degrees W. 1.41 chains; thence N. 77 VV. 1.13 chains to the Beginning cor ner, and being all of lot No. 2 as shown by a map prepared by L. C. Bland. C. E. for R. H. Deonard, February 27. 1918. Only the right, title, and interest of Larrie & Lizzie L. Hewett in and to the property will be offered for sale. The terms of pavment will be cash. I. E. Wall (District Director of Internal Revenue) By Hilton E. Boyd (Revenue Officer) 5-2c A IdllMSTKATRIX NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Milton Rufus. \Vigg*. Sr., deceased, late of Brunswick County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having •laims against said estate to present Lhern to the undersigned on or before the third day' of May. 1963, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said •‘state will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. ANNIE LEE SMOAK WIGG3 Administratrix, Estate of Milton Rufus Wiegs. Sr. R OWM A N A N D P R E V ATTE ATTORNEYS ^ FOR Building Repairs or New Home Built & Financed by Local People J. B. RUSS, Scries Representative Blake Builders Supply Phone GL 7-2161 P. O. Box 332 SOUTHPORT, N. C. JAMES M. WOLFE —INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED— Phone GL 7-5731 or GL 7-6111 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE ' Desirable Residential Lots FOR SALE IN SOUTHPORT Low Down Payments! — Low Monthly Payments! Also 4-Unit Apartment House—Reasonably Priced JAMES C. BOWMAN SOUTHPORT, N. C. PHONE GL 7-5441—P.O. Box 417 ' " . - " ■ ' ' ■■ . ' .. .. Phones GL 7-2871 and GL 7-4951 KILPATRICK'S Funeral Service SOUTHPORT, N. C. —ESTABUSHED 1941 DAY and NIGHT OKYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICS SPONSORING BRUNSWICK MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION, liu% WE OFFER FINANCING SERVICE—Convenient Tvms