r ' ? ^VCK K iow Working On seoJZ LS'i riculture. The New Soil Maps able basis for i 1 Technician Star led the work of the iVork Last Week On Soil District. Conservation Maps For The Soil Co Jse By Soil Conservation been getting th District work in Bruns rapidly as pose . O. Rowland, Soil Technician Agent J. E. E the Lower Cape Fear Soil pians to use tl servation District, was in this deal for the con lty last week, working at the tion to the resii :e- of Soil Conservationist Le- ty regarding v Mintzz on the first soil maps connection with J Brunswick county. j n preparing these maps, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. ivland is guided largely by the and little son, o S. Soil Survey Maps made of ited Mr. and 1 Aunswick county several years last week. s ik i-wmmg3 f thei j ...And of all the South's great assets none is of more importance than its native born population. Intelligent, reasonable and quick to learn, southern workers have made invaluable contributions to the industrial development and general economic advancement of the area. Lower living costs due to mild cli mate, plus willing workers, gives the RAIU Buy more VV / y WE HA\ f CLOTh GSR J- Y t ;l i .See Us Abcut All Your Clot t 1 T? ? XT 1 11 H r\ T 7 _ seaooona Railway, lvotjoik iu, va. 9A*g0> iVAY 'AR BONDS I tp a mnn qttpp r JL_/ l & JL OF 1ING FOR SCHOO L'S COAT' :hing Needs.We Will Be Glad To >tte Trading Co. OBSON KIRBY, Prop: SHALLOTTE, N. G. t ' . * -J .i ' .. " * I THE STATE PORT PILOT, [this county does not strike until' November 22, it may be about j | the end of October before har- j ? vesters get into these fields. ? | In keeping with' the need of j jthe times, Orton Plantation has1 n : devoted itself largely to farming p and the raising of foodstuffs; 0 i during the past two years. Part j of the plantation, especially j I around Lilliput which purchased ;n by the Sprunts and added to Or- j t-1 ton some years ago, has some j e, I very fertile soils and fine crops1 id j have been made, to J Farming will naturally continue d. j after the war. At the same time, i le ( it is said, with things now easing; tsiup, it is hoped to be able to give in I more attention to the magnificent >r I grounds and the many thousands ? j of azalea, camellia and other >r plants that are grown in the1 I rutrenrtr fA?- onrinfr sales all Over ? i j .... "r o the United States. Orton Planta- I [ tion should again prove a wonder- j jful attraction, bringing tourists to ; I Brunswick county again next spring. I HomeOn Furlough; Was In Invasion 7-7? : 1 Young Bolivia And South-1 port Sailor was Woundad L During Invasion Of Fran- L ce, Now Spending 21 j( Days At Horns Ottis M. Garner, Machinist |1 Mate 2-c and aboard one of the 1 warships that participated in the 11 invasion of France, is spending a 21 day furlough with his wife ' and baby and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Garner, of Boli- 1 j via, Rt. 1. |f Although only 19 years old, he,' j has been serving in the Navy for j1 ] the past 14 months. For 9 months; | preceeding the invasion he was in England. I During the invasion he was wounded ni the hip by the exI plosion of a shell aboard his ship. His wound was not serious, although he is still suffering some-1 what from it. He is a former student of the Southport school, j His father has been Supt. of the1 ; Brunswick Navigation Company 1 plant for a number of years. ~i? Til' "TIT 111 BOOK S RECORDS j OVER 5000 IN STOCK j Large stock orders re- , CteiVfed weekly. Come in and look over the titles. You are j not obligated to buy. Just I come in and brouse around, j ^ c 1 1? KJpen oaiuraay nigma Till Nine. BRAXTON_ VARIETY STORE Whiteville, N. C. Phone 310 PIIWIIIIIiW iiliHIiillll ll'Wi ^ | LY i L 5 Help You . . . / ' wmmmmmmm SOUTHPORT, N. C. Another Wreck Wounded Twice * Still In Servtct In Northwest Sgt. Victor Earl Cox, son o _____ l Mrs. Mary Cox, now of Wilming Aii- . r. i c nf ton, and Captain Victor Cox, o Agalur Crrefk, wCne. ?f Charleston, spent part of th ?/l.? u6r JT Wreck In past week here with relatives an Which Car And Oas frjends. He was bom here an Tanker Figured Sunday !spent all of his life here until h Morning enlisted in the Army four year ago Highway 17, just out of Wil- Wjth fjrst fQ m.ngton, is ma.ntam.ng ito re-' to the South Pacjfj g t ^ putation for numerous wrecks re- . . . ' a 1 ... . . , , , was seriously wounded severs suiting from fast or careless driv-: ,. ? ^ ? months after arriving at th ing. The latest fatality occured front. One head wound was onl Sunday morning when Woodrow a S|ight one but a rjfle shot tha Leamon Hardee, formerly of Lor-' entered his left breast, just belo\ c r. iivinp* in Wilming-; the heart, was much more serioui lo, O. "VH ?* ?O ? ton and employed at the shipyard, por many weeks after receiv was killed. ? ling this wound he was in a seri Details regarding the death of ous condition. He was under th Hardee are not yet clear. Infor- care of Army surgeons for nin mation is that in the early morn- months. At present he is station ing a car driven by Carlton But-1 ed at Camp Davis, ler, of Wilmington, crashed intoj the Sturgeon Creek bridge. A O Slinnlv minute later an oil tanker, driven JUgUl Ir ]. J by Ed Woodell, of Lumberton! n . QI . crashed into the wrecked car and! bridge. Hardee is understood to O save been in the car which was . first wrecked. Woodell, the driver Local Boards Are Being Be of the tanker, is in a serious con- i seiged With Requests Foi Jition in a Wilmington hospital. ] Canning Sugar The body of Hardee was car- i ' . ried to Loris for burial. Coroner | RALEIGH, Sept. 27. The civil IV V Rpll Of Southnort states ian sugar SUpply flituation wa ' ... p . described as "sour" today b; that an inquest will be held as Theodore g Johnson district soon as Woodell recovers from rector Qf the Raleigh Office c lis injuries enough to testify, i prjce Administration. Butler is being held in jail here J With many boards in easteri without privelige of bond. j North Carolina besieged with re quests for more canning sugai INNOUNCB BIRTH (Johnson said: "The sugar suppl; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Milliken of (situation is such that the allow 5hallotte announce the birth of a ance for home canring cannot b ion, Phillip Wayne, at the Colum-1 increase. There simply isn't en jus County Hospital, in White-iough sugar on hand or in sigh ;ille, Sept. 14th. 1 in the United States to permit au ! ALWAYS AT YOUR i SERVICE I We are here to serve your Constant Needs! R. Arrow AY [General Merchandise Supply, N. C. / ? J i ^ WHITI I 6 BIG WAREH0US1 EACH SELLING EVE day GIVES VOL I TOPS IN SERVICE WHITi I Tobaccc WEDNESDAY, SEPTFu^ ' thorization of a larger maximum'of lumbere/^'^^^^Jl^B home canning allowance." | protection a':'?'5ear ' Sugar refineries, working on 2'- rnar'agerr.tr.. 'f'^H hour schedules, were described a:i, dslJ:., y ' H| '' being six to eight weeks behind! "S / () [{pyJ H schedule because of manpower (Jj _j ' Hi ,f shortages. j JsWS ? Johnson appealed to all citizens John Jer.rette and k ^ to use all practical means of I ball, of Wacca: ' ^ sugar conservation and to house-1 a niCc a? ',aw towiuhjj j/^H ? wives to use regular allotments of An ' '"hl-v Pri?? |J*^R sugar, wherever possible, to can ? * Ult" ^ they .,/* illy buildine ,m this year's Dumper iruit erup. -r mis v ?i herd of 22 h, < < x The 451.640 acres of forest shape of a new pUre.b, "Wj ll land in Columbus County can b.;,ed buI1 ^ ^ w 6 made to grow 450,000 cords cf Mt. Airy. wl;?r0 it wltrit!l j pulpwood or 225,000,000 board feet Monday *3 We can furnish you with non-rationediJ^^B materials as follows: In.sulation Board, hock \v?M g Roofing, Brick, Cement, Rock, Sand, Plaster Bm H e Board, Plaster Board, Doors, Windows, Euv'etH Hardware, Kyanize Paints, Terra Cotta Pipe Lumber when necessary permits, ratings and cerf HI cations are furnished. Call or see us for vnmC'M quirements. DIAL 2-3339 l SMITH BUILDERS SUPPLY, Inc I L WILMINGTON, N. C. H : W. B.&S7EUS LINES, Inc1 i- Southport, N. C. 8 J BUS SCHEDULES 8 If Effective June 16, 1944 8 SOUTHPORT TO WILMINGTON B Monday - Saturday ' LEAVE ARRIVE 1 Read Down Read Up B e AM AM AM I'M PM AM I'M I'M fM ~! 5-15 7:00 9:00 4:00 6:00 Southport 8:30 2 i t 6:45 7:30 9:30 4:30 6:30 Supply 8: 3 5 : ; j jjM . 6:00 7:45 9:45 4:45 6:45 Bolivia ,6 15 8:00 10:00 6:00 7:00 Wlnnabow 7:30 ; i ri H 6:25 8:15 10:15 5:15 7:15 I.antule 7:15 1" I. 6:40 8:30 10:30 5:30 7:30 Wilmington 7:00 1: : i . I8UXDAT SCHEDII.E B 17-30 10:45 4:15 6:00 Sonhport 10:25 3 to 7 43 113 |K 8:00 11:15 4:45 6:30 Supply 9:33 2't 7 13:3 H 8 15 11:30 5:00 6:45 Bolivia 9:10 13 7 : f 8-30 11:45 5:15 7:00 Wlnnabovr .1 18 40 11:55 5:25 7:10 I.nnvule 9:15 1 .5 : u Itits 12:10 5:40 7:25 Wilmington 9:00 1 S5 . I SOCTHPORT TO WHITEVII.I.E K 7:30 Sou hport C: 10 BE 18:00 Supply 6:10 8:20 Shu lotte ' *5 H, 8:50 A*he Post Of/Ire 5:25 BE ; 9 :10 Old Dock r : <1 9:25 New Brunswick 4:."i) flK I 9:45 AVhltevllle 4;CO |M| SOUTH POUT TO SHIPYARD D 5:00 1:30 9:30 Southport H 5:25 1:55 9:55 31 III (reck 8:35 5 11. ' V 5:45 2:05 10:15 YVlrnabow 8:15 440 11:35 ^B ,6:00 2:20 10:30 I.nmale ^B | 6:30 2:50 11:00 Shipyard 7:25 3:55 11:55 j^B| SHALLOTTE TO SHIPYARD H 14:45 1:15 Shnllotte : ' 1 H 5:00 1:30 Supply 5:20 1:15 13:20 1:50 Bolivia 6:o0 12:" M 5:40 2:10 lVIlinabOW 4.i> 1:35 HH 6:00 2:30 Larvale 4.5 1..' | 6:30 3:00 Shipyard 3:55 11:55 ^B icci| LLING I IGHER I LVILLE I EVILLE I > Market J B