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r PAGE FOUR _ I cannot recall now OPEN FORUM services were quit A column dedicated to opinions of JOHN B. HOV Ui? public. A mouthpiece for the James A. M. I views and observations of our friends and readers, for which we accept no responsibility. Contrlbu- HOISI ITAL J Hons to this column must not ?crs I Ajnrr exceed three hundred words. ' ' ' ]x>rt, was a medi ""? ' I Dosher Memorial J AN APPRECIATION ith,0U?h Mo,,da-VJuly 27, 1043 ___ editor, southport b STATE PIRT PILOT among s Dear Sir: saved 1 "We wish to publicly express. (Continued From through the columns of your good ?T|u,n ,h paper, our very deep and sincere ... . ,, ... appreciation to our many white Ia silhouetted eac friends of Southport for their very a pmfect target liberal contributions. both in i minutes rolled inti money and in spirit, toward the I passed beyond. J success of our recent evangelistic 1 stroyer all eyes v services here The following are bin0cUlars levc|e(l ( a few. out of a gooilly number, | .. who contributed: The Reverends' "'any .i deep s R. S. Harrison, A. L. Brown, and t"rouS" our ship C. L. Alligood, Prince O'Brian, >specks showed ah Mr. Robert St. George, Mr. Sam wa"tes? ani' the b Bennett, Mr. Harry Robinson, Mr. I % lew' W. F. Jones, Mr. James Harper I "Alongside, me ?nH Mr Charlie Trott. Mrs. Lou aboanl quickly and tho afliipvs where C Smith was among a group of I " white ladies who also contributed. 00,e' aT vetc There were others whose names I 'rom Alma, Neb., h Avoid Embi I We are now preparii | for 1942 taxes. I If you have not paid) I wick county, come in an I or before August 1, 194 I embarrassment and exp I w. p. JORC I TAX COLI T MB L ' rtfjwota company, iono island city, n. y. pkanchised i 4 but \vc want I cauldrons of soup and coffee i we are deeply | cocoa with sandwiches, scramt for their kind j eggs and other foods for >ur efforts the Senlj-famjshed Helena survivorj e successful. , , VELL Pastor There were some unlooked 5. Zio'n Church arrivals among them?16 chin( residents of the island for f PATIENT years. They included three wc nent, of South- en and four tiny, slant-eyed d cal patient at like tots. It is doubtful if any dospital Friday the cruiser's survivors were a happier than these Cantonese, w had lived in constant terror lOY Japanese raiding parties." AILORS - FROM JAPS Mussle Gathering Becomi Page One) Recognized As Busim rose to its full (Continued From Page One) li ship, making I Development, got what wi for planes. The j probably prove the first pictui i an hour and story of the North Carolir (.board the de- mussel picking industry, la: vere glued to week. At the expense of ruinin in the shore. " good pair of pants and dan ligh was heard a8"'f? an cquahy good pair ( Tiny black rationed shoes, he waded aroun ,ead of white 'n order to get at various van! oats hove into aK? points from where Charle Brown and his nephew were gs n scrambled thering the product out a were taken to Beaver Dam. With two hours o hief Cook Har- work still ahead, the men ha ran navy man gathered sixty baskets for th ? i ^,1 ,,?rn ovnni'tinp- tn &P aci reaciy nugei u?y emu v?r ? ? 0 irrassment ng the advertising list rour taxes due Brunsd make settlement on 13, and save needless ense. JENSEN .ECTOR 60TTUR;j J. W. Jackson Beverage Company THE STATE PORT P1LC around 20 more. They were bei- i *nd jng paj(] 40-cents per basket. | ' ? Jones and the two Browns '' will be shown in the various ' stages of the mussel operation , for Garland B. Porter, manager of j ? -se' the State News Bureau, and W. ive B. Keziah, contented them- e ,m" selves and saved their breeches e' by keeping back on dry land, of J F '"y NAVY TO ACCEPT MEN FOR SCHOOL (Continued From Page One) j J many other fields. Parents who!" j are undecided about whether to a ss sign for their sons' enlistment Ic< ss j should consider that they will very I shortly be registered by Selective J " Service?but that if they volun-1 "e teer now, they will receive thc| l!l training which will be valuable in1 F >t years to come. S Here are the schedules of the I. travelling recruiters in Eastern | ' North Carolina: j?l ' Monday ?Whiteville pos toff ice; C Tuesday ?Chadbourn Town Hall1 tc y* (morning), Fair Bluff pos toff ice, tf l" (afternoon); Wednesday morning,w ? Fairmont Chamber of Com- el merce office; and Friday ?Lum-,f' ' berton postoffice; Clinton postof? fice. rc 1 Full enlistment papers and in- 111 j| formation may be obtained from 111 the recruiters at any of those el towns. i tc BULLETIN WILL AID SAWMILLERS," (Continued from cage 1) ration show how small mills can w be set up to improve efficiency, and how the life of the mill can be prolonged by proper adjust- cc mcnt and care. There are a number of designs for efficient log and 'J1 lumber moving equipment that i can be built by any good black- ^ smith. Particularly valuable are g | the sections on stacking and drying lumber, which point out meI thuds by which the grade and ! value of lumber produced by the ! average small mill can be materially increased. The interest of small mill operators in this bulletin is indicated by several thousand advance requests already received. The bulletin is furnished without cost by | the Forest Service as part of the , Government's effort to improve | the Efficiency of small mills and I increase lumber production. | g| -TH FARMER'S Our store is stocked wi General Merchandise selectc serving the needs of our huii ers and members of their fa WE ALSO STOCK A PURINA % AND HIGHLY RECOMN RESULTS IN POULTRY, Come To See U The Counl D. S. Gore ? j i Longwood Atter Farrr I am now buying i ; bacco?loose or grade< NELSON S Wi | Sell Now And 5 JK I < Highest Pric RAYMOND C ? ? t IT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. Free copies are available for ci istribution Upon request to the is icgional Forester, U. S. Forest n ervice, Atlanta, Ga. They can al- 0 be obtained without cost from tate Foresters, Extension For- I stcrs and Forest Supervisors in I ach of the Southern States. I ARM MACHINERY NOW AVAILABLE | uotas the following items of i quipmcnt at this time because 1 some cases there has not been n equitable distribution between junties: Tractors, wagons, combines, corn inders, corn pickers, and grain rills. ARMERS FREE TO PURCHASE GUANO FOR ANY CROP NOW (Continued from page X) : the organic, and this, believes oltrane, will probably result in ibacco and truck fertilizers' conlining an average of 20 per cent ater insoluble nitrogen and gen al crop fertilizer carrying only ve per cent water insoluble. "Noth Carolina farmers prefer asonable quantities of organic trogen, but there is no agronoiic data to justify their preferice for it. ' In 1941 we had 51,000 short ins of nitrogen from natural orinic sources, while this year we cpect only 26.000 tons for fertikr. This is due to an order hich prohibits the use of seed eals in fertilizer and to a rcducon in the production of process1 tankage," declared Coltrane. In regard to superphosphate, incations point to a supply of 6,10,000 tons of this material for rtilizer purposes. This is an inIt's Only A Short 1 Trip To Visit Our Store Roland Simmons Ser\ice Station ash, n. c. ^- I E! STORE th an up-to-date line of id with the idea of best dreds of farmer custommilies. l FULL LINE OF FEEDS | 1end it for best hogs and cattle ... I s Regularly! try Store Rice Gwynn ition ters! ill grades of leaf toil. Located at . . . \ REHOUSE 5ave Grading Cash :es . STANLEY 1 I ? rease over last year's supply and The War Produi i in excess of the estimated de-called on the fertil land for the coming season. operate their Last W t We have started r advertisement for nondue the city of Southpoi If you have not pai< and attend to this matte month. In that way yo expense and needless < E. R. W Tax Co YOU TOBACC Make Us Feel Al Tobacco We are here to hel possible for your main Make BRO T obaccc Pleasing You Is Qui Motley Bro *TL m BLAIR ... LAT.J WHITEVIL "SERVICE THA WEDNESDAY, JULY 2K 1943 |H ;tion Board has plants to capacity lzcr industry to meet the anticipated J,ri:r superphosphate 6,500,000 tons. ' .'MHg rarning I naking up the list for I payment of 1942 taxes fl d your taxes, come in I r before the end of this I u can avoid additional I embarrassment. I EEKS I Hector X) GROWERS I Home On Your I Market! p you get every dollar I money crop!! m >OKS Your I ) Home I wm r Aim and Purpose I M s. & Hayes! Xi i Bra I^M v ' ;9 ' ff. H lNE and FRANK I IE, N. C. I
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