I_ ?JC4??=L======= TRADITIONAL For a Charming BACK from the rich Indies, \ apple?and housewives bon pineapple motif in crochet. Here for this luncheon set with a I England, where the design was for your own luncheon table, I cotton for a crisp, firm finish ar luncheon set may be obtained envelope to the Needlework De| *7335. Prpccinrr Np< L J- JL 1 VI In Britai Extension Folks In Rale Meeting In Convent Are Told That Ev Boatload Of Food He Beat Hitler MAN RECENTLY BACI< FROM BRITAIN SPEA Says That The United 5 tes has Been Called Upi To Feed About 25 Pe Cent Of British People "Every boat load of food the United States sends to G Britain reduces the time that elapse before the democracies the world triumph over Hi ism", Paul H. Appleby, un secretary of agriculture in W ington, told the 400 Exten i Service workers in conventior ' State College in Kaleigh week. Appleby was one of the pri pal speakers at the conferi of all county farm and h agents, assistant agents, and tension specialists and adminis tive leaders. He gave a repori his recent trip to England a ft DoThis If^ Child i Has a Cold ' Relieve Misery With Improved Vicks Treatmen v. This improved treatment actuall makes Vicks VapoRub give evei i better results than ever before! ACTS 2 WAYS AT ONCE t r bring relief... penetrates to uppe 5 breathing passages with soothin : i medicinal vapors . . . stimulate C chest and back surfaces like warming poultice ... And work V for hours to case coughs, reliev { muscular soreness or tightnes and bring real comfort. To get this improved trcatraer r... simply massage VapoRub fc 3 minutes ON back as well s S throat and chest, then sprea j thick layer on chest and cove 8 with warmed cloth. Try it! VICK I ^VAPORUB-the Improved Wa; j STOVES Don't run th< ing to get along w 1 pipe. We have a of all types, and * placement parts | tion your last yea G- W- KU Supply, L CROCHET DESIGN Modern Luncheon Set ac 11 rankee Clippers brought the lordly pine- ' ?' owed its design to create the classic aj it is charmingly used in repeating circles 1})( flavor as traditional as the early New | , first used. Crochet this heirloom design |0 using white or ecru mercerized crochet to id long wear. Directions for making this I <li by sending a stamped, self-addressed 1 <-\ partment cf this paper, specifying design P tr . r 1 id ror roou h ; ai n, Expert Says? jj; . I Opening In Navy jg ap? For Negro Men Two Thousand Mess Atten- ir V-c dants Are Needed In The U. S. Navy At The Pres- f,i . ent Time ,ta- la on The Navy Department has n, r directed the Navy Recruiting j C( service to enlist an unlimited i ^ i number of negro men for duty as t( 1 mess attendants in the Naval' r( that Reserve, Class V-6. Vacancies for | g) reat 2,000 mess attendants must he j wi" | filled within the shortest possible ' time. There was never a greater "el~ opportunity than now for these v . men. j ,T ssh" j ! i In addition to the call for mess ti sion < 1 at1 sttendants, there is an unlimited j hi yjjS number of openings in other <; fields of the navy and naval re- s] inci- representative of the U. S. De-1c' ence partment of Agriculture, upon the j ome invitation of the British govern- | Ex- ment. _ itra- "The United States has been I 1 on called upon to feed' 25 percent of f " " ? ? - i 1ft , I lo a the rsruisn people?or auuui xu ?' million persons?this winter anil throughout, 1942", Appleby lie's, clareil." "Food is extremely short \ in England, but our ships are L reaching the other side of the ocean and conditions are constantIly improving", he continued. The Government official said ? that he lost eight pounds, anil 1 his companion on the trip, R. M. I Evans, National AAA administra- , tor, lost 10 pounds, during the ? four weeks they were in England and the two weeks they spent in Portugal. He said they each had ,j !? ! only one egg to eat in four y weeks, anil at no time did they n have milk to drink. < Appleby told the Extension ! T workers that they have a big job j g to do in seeing that the Nation? wide "Food for Freedom" cama 5 paign is successful. "North Caroe lina neetls to increase its egg 5' production by 11 percent, and its i(. milk production by -1 percent, in )r 1942", he said, "and you county is farm and home agents, and Exten- : J 1 sion specialists must lead the pro- | s gram and help farm people to \ 1. 7 achieve their increased production y I goals." 6 SUPPLIES i S ir ; risk of fire loss by try- 0 ith old stoves and faulty ? nice selection of heaters c I p we have repair and re- h if you want to recondi- ? ir's heating unit. ? V ? ' !o RBY & SONS } N. C. s j ? Daniels Resigns As ' Envoy To Mexico U President Roosevelt on Friday j cepted the resignation of Jose- j ' ius Daniels as ambassador to exico. The Chief executive, in nouncing the resignation to a h ess conference Friday, said that 11 all the people who had been1 foreign posts in Latin Amer- , i during few years, he j, ought Mr. Daniels had done . ore . to encourage and live up I j the gooil neighbor policy than I ly other. i'ANS TO DESCRIBE TRIP i, TO ENGLAND AT DANVILLE j | Farmers of North Carolina will!; tvc an opportunity to hear R. s . Evans. National AAA adminis- j i ator, tell first hand about food i f nditions in England, as he ob- ; rved them on his recent trip I Europe. j; G. Tom Scott, Johnston County ! 1 rmer and chairman of the State j i KA Committee and the State j I 3DA Defense Board, said that! 1 Iministrator Evans will speak 1 Danville, Virginia, as a part 1 the Old Belt Jubilee planned!? the Virginia city on Tuesday, J ovember 11. "Mr. Evans will speak in a ] bacco warehouse at Danville, as j e first event on an Armistice ] ay program", Scott stated. "The j AA administrator will be heard j i a program which will start! 1:45 o'clock. His address will |1 1 followed by a parade at 3 clock in the afternoon, and a 'bacco auctioneer's contest sche- ' tied in a Danville theatre in the rening." EC AN TREES IN* STATK ARE ATTACKED Bl* SCAB Thousands of rural and urban jnies in North Carolina have1 "ound them one or more pecan ees. There are a few commer- J al pecan orchards in the State, ISO. Howard R. Garriss, Extension lant pathologist of N. C. State ollege, reports that a large num;r of samples of diseased pecans ive been sent to his office this ill, and they continue to come i every few days. In answer to these requests for iagnosis of the trouble, and for commendations for control of | te disease, Garriss said: "In early every case the samples rc-1 jived were found to have the ecan scab disease. It is too late | ) correct this trouble in the cur- j snt crop of nuts. But there are! sveral ways to curtail or prevent amage to future crops." In a crowded street car sat a ery thin lady greatly diseomlended by the pressure of an exemely fat lady who sat next to sr. Turning to her neighbor, the I've got a new baby sister, and tould charge by weight on these ars." Fat Lady: "But if they did, earie. they couldn't afford to op for some people." 11 MB /ztowerethef/wfustr5|i! OF AMERICAN COTION? Ati's. the-indians. as early as 632 b.c. the mayas were ; producing cotton fabrics. among the hopis of the west no brides trousseau was complete without a cotton garment supplied by relatives of the groom. ^ /5r=p OMl / cononi) 1 :rve for men 17 to 49. For parculars, interested persons arc re-' uestcd to contact the editor of lis paper or the Navy Recruiting tation in the Post Office Buildig in Wilmington. Enlistments for the month of ctobcr of young men from Coimbus county included: Thomas leleon Wright, 23, RFD 1, Tabor ity; Woodus Kellon Edge, 17, FD 2, Lumberton; Albert Odell linson, 19, RFD 1, Tabor City; ohn Worley, 17, RFD 2, Tabor 'ity; Frank Nobles, 24, RFD 1, erro Gordo; David Freidman, 18, hadbourn; and William White .'alker, 20, RFD 1, Whiteville. Enlistments for the month of 'Ctober from Brunswick county lcluded: Williford Clifford Mintz, 7,. and Robert Davis Milligan, 17, oth of RFD 2, Ash. AILFISH STRIKE FOR SPORTSMEN (Continued from Page 1) sd at seeing the sails. He has een coming here several times ? / THE STATE PORT PILOT, SC this year, and he has been one of wa Southport's biggest boosters as a sport fishing center that can be on developed into something great. i0a ma DANGER ZONE Lo POINTED OUT in (Continued From Page 1) at repeated opening and closing of for :he throttle. fer All watercraft shall, upon being avt .varned, immediately leave the Co vicinity and shall remain at such wo i distance that it will be safe wa from falling projectiles. er I OPEN FORUM j wil (Continued. Editorial Page) I mo :ory, as the branch is operated loa iy an unusually competent and j agi iffable officer: and I am in po- I rcc sition to say that no more excel- > the cnt institution could be found | ma 'or handling the town's banking J Lo iffairs. j far I very much hope these re- | far narks will have the effect of in-1 luencing readers to feel especialy happy and strong, since I ex- J )ect to call on them, next week, I :o exercise a lot more than a rec nodiemm of intestinal fortitude to n bringing about a number of on idditional excellent conditions Spe .vhich do not exist in the delecta- a jlc little city. to D. SAM COX, fin, Raleigh. ;fen ESTABLISH LOAN \ VALUE ON BEANS Ha (Continued From Page One) ma program, said Mr. House, who ad- wej ded that some soybeans are grown unt in just about every county in the i 1 state. gui Loans will be made through the Commodity Credit Corporation AT and will be administered in the field by county committees of the AAA, in a manner similar to ac'( ... na < that now used in connection witn loan programs in effect for wheat, of corn, and other grain. Grades to serve as basis for determining the ref loan rate will be established ac- to cording to the official grain the standards of the United States cht for soybeans. I go< Loans at the rate of $1.05 per ini bushel for No. 2 or better soy- orf beans of all classes, stored on1 farms, will enable farmers to re- ?'c' tain their crop for marketing at wi' a later time. By providing a reg- sc' ular flow of soybeans to the mills 'n all during the year it is hoped to avoid overcrowding the limited Bn facilities of the crushing mills and cle the capacities of the commercial I As WHI 001 Aviation Machinist Printer Photographer Bandmaster Painter Stenographer Electrician r?i n.u. i. I i rauernmdRcr Pharmacist's Mate Metalsmith Shipfitter Baker Optical Mechanic Dental Technician Bugler ^0W y01 \ LOOK WHAT THE U. S. NA\ J AND NAVAL RESERVE OFFER ( FREE TRAINING worth SI500. 45 tra< % vocations to choose from. I GOOD PAY with regular increases. I EACH YEAR you are entitled to a g< vacation period, with full pay. 1 GOOD FOOD and plenty of it. I FREE CLOTHING. A complete outfit o f ing when you first enlist. (Over$100 I FREE MEDICAL care, rcgulardental att \ FINEST SPORTS and entertainment. ] I baseball, swimming. And movies, t< / TRAVEL, ADVENTURE. THRILLS?Yo 1 beat the Navy for them! \ BECOME A"' OFFICER. Many can w I an appoii.iment to the Naval Acad f the Annapolis of the Air at Pcnsi I FUTURE SUCCESS. It's easy for Navy1 men to get good-paying jobs in civi I RETIREMENT-PAY for regular Navy ir Are you considerin WHY NOT CHOOt Don't wait. Choose the Naval Rc now. The Secretary of the Nav announced: "All men now enlist the Naval Reserve will be retain active Navy duty throughout th iod of the national emergency, bu will be released to inactive du soon after the emergency as their ices can be spared, regardless c * SERVE YOUR COUN Aiiy .-.v.-.'.viviv :-.V#-v,v.-.v.v.w. , J HJTHPORT, N. C. rehouses. Ml notes on loans will maturi demand, or June 30, 1942, bu ns on farm-stored soybean: ly be extended for one year an values for the beans storec approved warehouses will b( 7 cents per bushel less thar farm-stored beans. This dif ence represents the estimatec :rage of storage charges th( mmodity Credit Corporatior uld be required to pay to the rehousemen should the produo fail to pay his note. -oans for farm-stored soybean: 1 be on a note and chatte rtgage basis, and warehouse ns will be on a note and loar reement basis with warehouse eipts as collateral. Loans or : 1941 soybean crop will be ide until January 31, 1942 ans will be available only t< mers cooperating in the AAA m program.. )UTINE SESSION OF COUNTY COURT (Continued from page 1) kless operation and damage property, was given 60 days the roads. Judgment was sunded upon payment of costs, fine of $25.00 and restitution the prosecuting witness. The 2 was remitted, but the dedant appealed, bond being set $100.00. Varrcn Goodman and John L rrison were charged with king an assault with a deadly ipon. Judgment was withheld il November 17. fance Brown was found not lty of possession. YNUAL BAPTIST ASSOCIATION HELD (Continued from page one) lress by Dr. S. L. Blanton stor of the First Baptist church Wilmington. The second day was devoted t< lorts and discussions relating the local work of Baptists ir Brunswick Association. Th< jrches reported the work ir Hi condition with the outstand ; report being that of newlj janized church at Longwood ich although only two yean I, has erected a fine building th auditorium and Sundaj 100I rooms and is worshiping it. Phe Moderator. Rev. A. L own, of Southport, and th< rk-treasurer, John Jenrette, o: h, were re-elected to their re ICH 01 rouw Torpedoman Radioman Boilermaker Aviation Metalsmith Turret Captain Seaman Carpenter Horizontal Bomber Ordnanceman Molder Yeoman Steward Bombsight Mechanic Boatswain Quartermaster j can get steady pay month (and keep) gu '-"j rnODAY, the rY / J. to get to th you | your hobby? Ra make you an e: lea and WQrth $1500 a . dividends wheth cncrous You don't ne The Navy gives , cash pay plus all f clothworth.) If you can qut ention. ularly. And pay Boxing, months you get 50, , first enlistment u can t As a Navy mi ork for I on a life of travi icoia.0r 1 b? commissionet trained I more of service, llifc. # with a substant ien. I fife, your skilled i good-paying job. ig joining a military serv 5E THE NAVAL RESE serve length of time remaining y has listment." ingin Remember?the regulr ed on Naval Reserve offer yo eper- travel, training, promoti tthey creases. Physical requirei ty as Naval Reserve are more serv- out all about the Naval R if the in the coupon now! n?psg| TRY * BUILD YOUI v : w. "A- ^ - * I spectivc places for the coming 3 year. Sc tj The Association next year will th 3 go to the Longwood church for of . its annual meeting. mi 1 I pi s WILKERSON BOY fo i PIES OF BURNS (Continued From Page One) C< I Lester, Clinton, Grover, Grady and if J. C., all of Leland. II Funeral services were conduct; ed at Pleasant Hope Baptist Be - church near Fairmont Sunday | ini afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment eq i was . made in the church ceme- re 1 tery. 15 1 Navy Men Support Move th ! To Secure Improvements of i (Continued froii cage 1) re i1 Meanwhile, no work has begun ca . over at Ft. Caswell, and there q, 3 has been no further indication as tj( . to what the government intends. h(J | to do about taking over the re- yj I mainder of the tract. ' LOCAL HOSPITAL ON HONOR ROLL i (Continued From Page One) N( i considered fortifications for health preservation, especially those 03 which are properly staffed and I ' equipped to meet the standards ^ 1 for approval, and their diagnostic ' and therapeutic service should be -, used to discover and arrest disease in its earliest stages, before I impairment of vital functioning j P' ' I has occurred." f'c ' ed I Dr. Malcolm T. MacEachern, I Associate Director of the Amer- Af I ican College of Surgeons and in f w ! charge of hospital activities, ad- . |ded that more than 10,000,000 B[ i patients were admitted to hospi- _ I J tals in the United States and Can- M I ada during the past year, yet the ! , | rejections for selective service re-1 IJ veal uiai nunareas 01 peupic ^ I still neglecting treatment of eas- < ) I ily remediable defects. "The apr I proved hospital in your commun- ] i j ity, with its excellent facilities > j and its efficient personnel," he ! declared, "stands ever ready to . j assist your physician in render11 ing to you every possible aid that , j scientifically applied medicine can JI afford. The hospital exists to am;! plify and extend the powers of r j the physician to combat disease > and the effects of injury. The physician remains the general in . charge of the attack, though we : j have set up an elaborate armaf; mentarium and trained staff to - j help him. For the protection of ^ F THESE 'ANT RIC B6 Aerographer Diesel Engineer Fire Controlman t Fireman Diver I CMC l~l Pararhiiiitf I I - ? Welder Water Tender Storekeeper r Hospital Apprentice U Cook J Musician /V Commissary Steward \ M Gunner NAVY Signalman with regular increases up t aranteed by the U. S. Navy Navy offers you the chance of a lifetim le top in a job of your choosing. What' dio... flying... mechanics? The Navy ca: cpert in your field through free trainin year or more . .. training that pays bi er or not you remain in the service, ed money. You don't need experience you both. And it guarantees you regula 1 living expenses while you learn, ilify, promotions will come your way reg increases go with them. After only fou a raise in pay. And by the end of you you may increase your pay seven times an, your future is assured. You embarl el, adventure, thrills. Many may rise t< 1 officers. If you complete 20 years o you may transfer to the Fleet Reservi ,ial income for Life. If you return to civi Navy training makes it easy to land i in their eneservei Send 1 FUTURE . ' ' WEDNESD Dosher Memorial Hospital At t! mthport is on the list. j v e patient and the advancement , ti health of all the people, com- j E unities should help their hostals to meet the basic standards S r approval." j e ? | a CC Camp Near Bolton Is r Being Transferred Soon 1 (Continued From Page One) j s The present buildings of the ! E ilton camp will remain there t definitely, but all the other j uipment, and all men will be e moved to Fort Bragg by the s th. j / Final orders for the move came ( a e latter part of the week. The 11; ficer explained that one of the ' I asons for the transfer of the j mp lay in the fact that the k ZC appropriation has been dras- v :ally cut, and all CCC work e s been coordinated directly with I e defense effort. 11 Lt. Cofer explained that dur-1 o g the past year the CCC camps ( .ve been cut down 60 per cent. this district, comprised of j jrth and South Carolina, 8! mps are being abandoned. UTDOOR WRITERS MEETING ATTRACTS OUTSTANDING MEN (Continued from rage 1.) Arnold Stewart, Wilmington, :laware, representing the Na- J >nal Sportsman and outdoor itor of the Wilmington, Delaire, papers; Bill McCormack. i merican Wild Life Institute, ashington; Wallace Taber, Pittsirgh Press, Pittsburgh; Joe W. ooks, Maryland sportsman, Bal" <n. l hurniture, stoves House Furnishings QUALITY and SERVICE j FOR LESS. Buy In Your Home Town AND SAVE Bed Room Suites PRICED FROM $65.00 UP RUSS Furniture Co. SHALLOTTE, N. C. 11 : 45 JO rHT NO E TECNN/CAL TPA/N/NO 'COME A NAVAL EXPER7 WON, ELECTP/C/TY OR / 7TNER TRAPES AND VOCt 41V GOOD PAY WH/LE YO WSE JOB^fRONj WEATHER MAN fa&fj {j It's a great life in the Na sports, ashore or afloat! Bo: '. baseball, football! Free mov shore leaves at home and in si as Hawaii, Alaska, Latin Am York?places most men only i g Get this FREI & Mail coupon for your free copy o in the U.S. Navy." 24 illustrated , Tells pay, promotions, and vai you can expect.. .how you can re r a life income. Describes how y< learn any of 45 big-pay trades . many may become officers. 27 from Navy life showing sports and r you may play, exciting ports yo r visit. Tells enlistment require l. and where to apply. If you are b 17 and 31 (no high school requirt s obligation. Ask the Navy Editoi 9 telephone him. Or mail him the < r penny postal card. j WEAR THIS BADGE 1 free booklet you de YmJav^/ Navy, you will rec< It is a badge of hor _r-?-----------\ J Tear out and take or sen ^ J to the Navy Editor of thi ' ,! Without any obligation on m ?~| send me free booklet, "Life in tails about the opportunities l itj Naval Reserve. Name Address "IV Town t AY, NOVEMBER 5 J imorc; Lieut, and Mrs 7B Vilsop, TJ- S N.. Naval X-JB ion, < Norfoik; Sc?tt Ujr.B till f P- Washington pJB Parker and Biii^B tate Nfws Bureau. P-aieia 1?B trita of the Penn'a Red r?B ny; Mr. ami Mrs. Jatr.etp^B laltimore; Mi and Mn iB "rueblood. Raleigh Netei IB erver; Mr. 'arrell of the Art Shop, q!xB Bob Wilson. Waahlngtoa -.B leraUl; Bill Garrlaon, \\'a*2B porting - ,'B wckerman of the Clevew rid Ackerman's Guide; ir, Department (.'onsetvaiie^B )evelopment, Raleigh. V As usual B ind, Churchill r B ,-aa a wheell ,B ntertain the vlail job Co. : ,ou Harrelson of Orton go?a^H f the credit i --,^B "a muz TH EATREB SOUTHPORT B Program For WeekOiB NOVEMBER 7 1J B Friday ami Suturdav- B "THAN IOM SUBMARINE" with Anita Louitt and Bruce Bennett ALSO SELECTED SHOQ Monday unit Tuesday? ~ "BARNACLE BILL' with Wallace Beery Also: "Of I'ujis and puuj^ Wednesday and Thuisdq. "VERY YOUNG LADT with Jane Withen ALso: Fox Movietone V?. 1st SHOW 7:00 P. M.ADMISSIOX BEGINMSG WED., OCT. 1, 19(| ADULTS j Defense Tax j TOTAL ; CHILDREN 2 Defense Tax TOTAL 3 IBS IV? I wopw s/soo\ I ~ //V KAD/O, I 8 Y&tfiior/fry I ir/o/vs 8 </ LfARtf. 8 7MS L/ST j B EXPERT MEMLSMITMS I vy! Red-Mooded, he-itf M ring, wrestling, swinunif B| ies. And you ge> H ich exciting far-flung P Hj erica, the South Seas, ngN read about. E BOOKLET I rations B tire on gCT J H ju can BT M H scenes J Mg games ^ mcnts, Eiife- Bfi Suhisfree^'M OFHONORHfafterrea^M cide to apply f?r a 13 k)^ >ive this smart laf* '1" . H lor you will be proud w MB .... id this coupon H s newspaper fj S y part whataoeeer. r^ B the Navy," *'vU1* "? H for men in the N?3T ? Age??" M

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