iuLY^ffr . ??? -? | Chief Boson's Mate and is stationjS led in Wilmington. '!i Pilot will be in- j $ following recent | r , ] . fj, 1 I =! Lighter Side sport fish-1 M j We went recently to New ' fe j q Linton of York to see the Editor-on-Leave the (the "we" 111 this case including ...titer. Ma-'the young son whom his father W Victor Philip wanted to see very much when ( , i'.ilm Beach, Kla. ;hb snip came in port this time) iik place Tuesday aud while there we paid a visit ; *v',. , ;tli. the date was to the Central Park Zoo. Just as rr - . . : iversaiy of the we approached the gates a young sailor came up to us and asked: v* , was for a number' "Isn't this Jimmy Harper?" ""t.*'! : ed with the Nor-j Upon full confession that it of Washington was, he identified himself as Ir* .. .age. Washington, vin Joy, who until a few years ^ as Elimentary ago made his home in Southport. supervisor in the Irvin is now a tall, good looking i . states. young man and a glance at his , > in the service of sleeve revealed that he is a signal . u .s Coast Guard as man. second class, in the Navy When Actions Speak houder Than "Words The patriotic manner in which telephone men and women have carried on since Pearl Harbor speaks louder than w, r' . When war started telephone workers were already i? :h midst of the greatest construction program ever undertaken. As war progressed their job grew more complicated. However, every war telephone service demand f was met on or ahead of schedule, though it meant workin.' lung extra hours day after day. While doing this tremendous war job, the urgent tele phone needs of the public were not forgotten. There are d t-L n-.-re than 500,OUO more telephones in service in tne H Southern Bell territory than in 1940, and service is being r rained in spite of the fact that nearly one-third of male employees are in the armed forces. Telephone opera: - are now completing more than 450,000 more calls each month than in the summer months of 1940, k Accepting their responsibilities as citizens, telephone ? { .v- have purchased millions of dollars of War Bonds 1 and are continuing to invest more than ten per cent of 4 t; r regular wages every month in bonds. You will find them n your car i'>' North Carolina for the purpose of J 1 obtaining an absolute divorce upon . . 0 . | the grounds of separation for the irnvfnn l) \ /"v "JVT * O pear at the office of tin- undersign- D lv f\ 1 \J 1^ ?7 ied in the courthouse, in South port, [ X. on the ll'th day of September.. T Honf 1944. and answer oi demur to the l^Udll L/vUl* complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for' WHITE* VII IF MP relief demanded in said complaint. vrniiLViLLL, v*. j \ ? Pepsi-Cola Company, Long bland City, N, Y. I Franchise Bottler:?Pepsi-Cola Boiling Co., of Wilmington, N. C. -i.-i.hh wmmmmmm?m* NOW, FOLKS! I We Have? C()OKING PANS? j : I PKRCOIATORS o, NsPj[|| $&& ' C jet Your Share \Vliile They Last. 1 GUY CUT RATE STORE 1 I50UTHP0KI, IN. U. H ! I LATA'ME MOTLEY IJ , J Alien Soon es in the Belt to serve you at BROOKS / m liar there is in your tobacco. I RGE PILES-COST LESS to SELL 1 ORE MONEY , I conditions we can't visit each one I fl u to come to see us with your first I IAT SATISFIES" I t' riends I Warehouse LATANF. MOTLEY 1 j ? - - - ?fcatt ,*i