I PAGE 4 ROYAL AIR FORCE [England. At the begini VISITORS HERE war an English trawle caAion for their visit is the fact j Southport, North Ca: thit they were curious about the Mayor Erickson becam American town of the same name ed with the captain, as their town in northeastern native of Southport, ??? "Wayne Feeding Programs" provide a co feeding service for Dairy and Beef Cattle, Hogs, Poultry, Turkeys, Rabbits, Dogs, etc. Y use and recommend Wayne Feeds for high i tion of Milk and Eggs, rapid growth, quick g weight, and for more profits. SMITH'S GASH SERVICE Castle Hayne Road WILMINGTON, N. C. DIAL 2* ffl CUT THE ? 11 pULPVJOOD A PTHt ** Pl| "Cutting pulpwood is my share in wii <3o my part herethe way I want my tx Tm not doing my best for myself or Unntirii* kt/N/VJ MA vuiiuig auu uauiuig ouv.&o ui wuuu okj can't use them. My pulpwood may be equipment for my boy and only the b "I've found that cutting pulpwood is want to stay in it after the war. I wanl a producer of good sound usable wood Pulpwood?A War-time Job wit J|j VICTORY PULPWOOD C (Insorl noma* of your local committoo) JOHN B. WARD FRANK LENDON CLEMMONS H. O. PE SBBBBBi WE HAVE CLOTHE" GIRL M I See Us About All Your Clothing Shallotti HOBS SH/ / / , rung of the < Thus the fame of Southport,' [ ir called at North Carolina, reached the Eng- j j rouna, and'lish town and resulted in the visit! e acquaint- of the two flyers, who was a! Both Wright and Evans are| England. with the Ferry Command and at: present are stationed at Nassau, j They have been geeting acquaint- ] I j ed with Southport citizens and 1 t impiete seerr. to like this parr of tne ' Mules, United States ou can WACCAMAW MAN iroduc- proud OF HIS RICE ( dins in | *xiiiiinued iruon Page ) I j When seen Saturday he had ' ! sold $1,800. worth of his 1944 ( j crop of tobacco and still has more { j to sell. This year he also made (' 'fine corn and other crops. He did ( 1218 not forget mention his garden I : and neighbors say that he always ; has a good one. *y \ \ 11ND Of 1 IM Will I : 1800y| ^ ining thc^ war and I aim to jy to do his part over there. my country if I waste time crooked or rotted the mill |p#ii used to make supplies and est is good enough for him. : profitable business and I : to be known at the mill as pjj h a Post-war Future I OMMIITTEE ; j C. LENNON 1TERSON f||\B!BBa]I 1 jjjjjg A GOOD SUPPI OF IG FOR SCHOOL 'S COATS Needs.We Will Be Glad To H i Trading Co. JON KIRBY, Prop. ^LLOTTE, N. G. THE STATE PORT PILOI PRISONER OF WAR PRITES PARENTS (Continued From Page One) "Osaka Umeda "Osaka Umeda Bunshi Osaka, Japan July 3, 1943 Urs. D. A. Harvell Bolivia, N. C. Nearest Mama: I have written you two letter: md 1 hope that you have receiv d them all. At present I am well an: lealthy. I am working six day: svery week. It is summer time li sarnest but the climate is abou he same here as at home, ex :ept not quite so hot. Don't worry about me. Thi var will end some time, as al vars do. When it does I won' vaste any time, once I am free ibout getting home. The Japs treat us well. Thi vork is not too hard and Un 'ood is alright. If you can answer and whei wu do let me know what yoi an about Woodrow and H. D. am >11 of thp rpnf of thp familv. Extend my regards to all o Jie folks around home. Be sun ind tell Adolph that I raked ol< Satan. I am going to Heavei vhen I die, because I did m; stretch in hell between Decern )er 8, 1941 and June 6, 1942. Tomorrow is Sunday the 4th. tnow what all of you will hav> ind how well I know what I wil lave. Wish I could be there, I sun vant some watermelon. LASSITER." Mr. and Mrs. Harvel have twi sther sons, M. M. and Hugh E Harvell, serving in the Armj RETURN HOME Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Daniel am son, Roy, Jr., and Mrs. J. N. Dan iel have returned home from Or lando, Fla., where they have bee: visiting A. J. Robbins and hi laughter. ACTIVE AGAIN S. E. Memory, of a poinee Whiteville family and well know: in Southport where he frcquentl; visits his daughter and son-in law, Capt. and Mrs. J. I. Davis is out of the hospital and activ again after an operation and i month under the care of the doc tors. Mr. Memory is 88 year young and is still extremely ac tive, physically and in mind, ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Best, o Wilmington, announce the birth o a daughter, Vivian Caroldene, a Marion Sprunt Annex, Septembe 4, 1944. Mrs. Best was the forme Miss Mazie Swain of Winnabow. Fighter Pilots On A Stop Ovei Ensign and Mrs. Billy Bragaw Ensign and Mrs. Ken Rausch am Lt. (J. G.) and Mrs. Wally Row land are on a four day stop ove here with Ensign Bragaw's mo ther, Mrs. Helen Bragaw, am Mrs. Bragaw's mother, Mrs. Nel Niernsee. All three of the young officer are fighter pilots who have beei undergoing special night fightinj training at Vero Beach, Fla. The; are all in the same squadron am with their wives are enroute t Rhode Island for some furthe special training at night flying hhhhbh&bsspib Y i k > elp You . . . r, SOUTHPORT, N. C. Roving Reporter An invitation that is not to be passed up came from LeRoy Mintz at the Soil Conservation office in 3 Shallotte, Saturday. He urged that we give his office a call on gach i Saturday's trip to Shallotte, the! object being to get matters of in- J terest relative to the Consherva3 tion work and farmers of Brunswick county. For more than a I year now we have been trying by j 3 every means to get matters of in-1 s terest relative to Brunswick coun-. i j ty farmers and farm women, i ' With a belief that the conserva-j " tion work is potential of much aid j throughout Brunswick county the 8 opportunity of having it as an, 11 added source of news is some* | thing that is eagerly Welcomed. | ' Another matter potential of j i much interest to the rapidly | 8 growing list of farmers and farm 81 women, in Brunswick county, is j matter relative to the schools, i 11 which are to open next Monday, j J j This coming session is likely to j ^ I be set with many problems to ' both teachers and patrons. As {|never before, the session will call] 8 j for unstinted cooperation between 1 j teachers, pupils and their par- j 1 ents. If this cooperation exists f j during the coming session in the j " I same way that farmers, farm wo- j I men and children cooperated to j I i produce this year's crops, there P caoaihn , c need De no ieui uvci . 1 being a splendid one. As in former years the State Port Pilot will 6 be glad to have all matters of j interest relative to the schools of Brunswick. Not only that, it will 3 cooperate in every possible way ? towards having a most successful ' term. SEPTEMBER TERM I CRIMINAL COURT "I FINISHED TUESDAY " (Continued From Page One) nj larceny, nol pros with leave; Al3 ton Leonard, crime against nature, capias and continued; and Tom Long, non support, continued for defendant. rj State vs. J. J. Barnhardt, drunII j ken driving and possession, jury f i withdrawn and mistrial ordered "Jin first case, plead guilty to pos' I session, eight months on the e j roads, judgment suspended and 1 j defendant placed on probation for " j period of five years, during which s j time he shall not druik any alcoholic beverage nor drive or permit his car to be driven on the public highways of I^orth Carolina. f ? Former Director Goes To Position At Bowling Green (Continued from page 1) r zens of the community had remarked to him that the local USO had contributed more to un \ CR WAREH 250 I 0 Is tl youi poss Whe FIRST SA GAITHER CRI . nBiirrir-iiBim ifying the various community or-|YMCA, Jersey ganizations and the general pub-!was during IS lie in a concerted effort than any retary a(. the other movement had done here- Fair YMCA tofore. He added that there is now lounges were p increased use of the building by J people from Brunswick County | with the same number of com- I We C munity people and a large per- M materials centage of service men who are 9 Roofing", I now stationed in the area and it I Board, P is hoped that the City of South-, Hardware port and Brunswick County will I Lumber W have continued use of this attrac- H cations ai tive Type "K" Federal Building | quirement as a community center. M Beginning as an Associate I Boys' Secretary early in 1932 I SMIT with the Young Men s Christian 1 Association in Charlotte, Gibson I has since been employed by the I WE NOW HAVE at* r* in ice rre: These" fine TENNE! anyone wanting a Good IV to 5 years. Be sure to see purchasing. Seth L. Si WHIT ; : a t tt/^\ financing AU 1 VJ re-financing outright loans . |bnnhmhse^b5b3nae3k?39belhhbhhbhi gi?ifflittrrnirnrifi ? AT ? UTCHl DUSK Pounds To ie new regulations that go into efl r tobacco in piles to weigh as ne ible .. Load up and bring it to CF ire you Get TOPS in Prices and 1 LE THURSDAY, S UTCHF1ELD RA "BUCK" WALL, Auci 9 < WEDNESDAY, SEPTF.MPm I City, N. Y., and of the i39 and 1940 Sec- established, and mJr Ur5*tl New York World's indicating t he work *, ^ where comfortable throughout the wuh 1 ^ rovided for friends played. 1 SH an furnish you with non-ratioiied7n?^H as follows: Insulation Board, Rod-1-111?? 3rick, Cement, Rock, Sand, Placer P^H [aster Board, Doors, Windows pS'erH , Kyanize Paints, Terra Cotta PiDeM hen necessary permits, ratings and e furnished. Call or see us for y0^H DIAL 2-3339 H H BUILDERS SUPPLY I H WILMINGTON, N. C. ON HAND A LOT OF ;h, Young Mules iey Are Young ... Broke And Ready To Work. SSEE MULES will please lule for any purpose. Ages 3 : our mules before trading or nith & Co. EVILLE r >-v A * jn BRAXTON AUTO SERV^| LvJAINo LOAN DEPT, GARAGM BLDG. PHONE 210 w ILL 1)1 WHITEVILLE I The Pile I ect today?Grade H ar 250 pounds as H tUTCHFIELD'S I Service. fl EPT. 14th, 9 A-M'l YMOND CRUTCHFIELDI tioneer I

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