Pilot Covers ^swick County THE STATE PORT PILOT A Good Newspaper In A Good Community Most of The New? All The Time lN0. sixt?EN wa 22 6-pages toda? Southport, N. u Wednesday, September 8th, 1948 " published every Wednesday $im per yea! 9?tor.Riding joys Round Up Wild Cattle Sllected For Moving !NeW Pasturage tltE a?ny PROJECT IS DOING WELL . Is Getting Double Woodlands As , y.ale As Well As pines Are Being Produced riding catapilar tra L man had to laugh the 1 av ?hen County Agent [nodson tola him that they , ase this equipment when m up the cows at the Tpyh on Honey Island. n ja joke." insisted the ? Agent. To ride a horse. . tit car or ordinary farm ?\hen rounding up those k could be about as much lja: 3 life is worth. t, catapilar tractor the is safe, although the big ]Bi old cows do not in the , eicd charging and batter ? it. They could easily get c on a jeep, knock him off plar farm tractor or wreck t but he is safe in the cat- j k explanation of this un rcx way of cattle raising x in order. ?t three years ago the Re Pipr Company bought three hr huge purebred Brama oi seme sixty or seventy fed and cross-bred cows. j H animals were given free |X the companys huge area fccer lands in upper Wac f township. The animals ?ad the herd has increas 100. even despite the fact Cmber of steers have been for beef. | tiring the winter months i feeding is necessary, the fcj3 are comparatively gen I tie traditional fireceness Jk old cows and the bulls k Brahama's. Although two L? are constantly riding a iacd among them seeing li is well, these riders main li respectful distance and (?watchful eye on the older w I s then the cattle have to ?ei in order to load them tacks to move them ten or i miles to another part of Hp that things become dan * Neither horse or men are * such times. Rather than Eecessary risks, tractors sorted to and with such k the men are able to do W in a satisfactory mann ' Brahama's are huge ani ls swift as a deer and with fcper of the devil. It takes Ifej good horse and expert 'to keep out of the way of * Se charging animals. The i employees have found out 1 pays to be respectful of ?iters and not take un *7 risks. W tfMtwt Flathn ??AL SERVICES *ttal service will begin at j * Hill Baptist church !n J Nk county Sunday even- j rj Washing by the pastor, | *-1 F. Britt. Services will *" " 30 o'clock, and every i? Wiled to attend. P6 W-MOCRATS j^'jung Democrat Club of county will meet wetting at'8 o'clock at . school. Important tj5 have been invited to I* Si3 meeting, and Presi h. Redwine is urg I* ?lll ^ abroad at Fort Meade, Officer Egan Hub h- "!:n assigned to go to IW" November 1st for 2 I* to Vhat country- A 3011 "Wi u' E- Hubbard, trP0,rt; the y0Ung 0f"l 1 **is wi*e anc* k? ?C'". ab?ard with him. S li rture Mrs- Hub" !o I TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM HITCH-HIKING?One of the most spectacular homes on this section of the coast is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Leon Capel at Long Beach. Located atop a wooded dune, travel to and from the house presented quite a problem until a farm tractor with large pneumatic tires was pressed into service. Mrs. Capel is shown acting as pilot for the iron horse as she brings a load of guests down from a visit at her home.?(Wilmington News Cut) Schools Of County Opening On Monday Paving Making - Good Progress The E. W. Grannis Company of Fayetteville is said to be making good progress with the surfacing of the Holden Beach road from E. J. Kirby's store on Route 17 to the beach. The grading of the 8 mile project was finished several weeks ago, as was the struc tural work across stream. Some unforseen circumstances are said to have delayed the pav ing work longer than was ex pected. Residents of the Holden Beach section who were ii\ town this week said they understood that more than half of the pav ing has been put down. Another few days of uninterrupted work should see the paving complet- J cd for the full length. Telephone Line j Has New Owner Southport - Shallotte Line Sold By J. A. Barbot To Edward G. Maxwell, Of Wilmington; Plans Un known J. A. Barbot of Wilmington has transferred his interest in the Southport-Shallotte toll telephone line to Edward G. Maxwell, also of Wilmingtpn. The transfer was as of August 21st and the an nouncement of the change has just been made. In a note to this paper Mr. Barbot says he wishes to thank the people of Brunswick county for the kindness shown him dur ing his ownership of the lines. Mr. Maxwell, the new owner, has not been contacted and no statement is available from him as to whether he plans to con tinue the service as it is or will expand. It is understood that the line serves only about eight phones at Supply and Shallotte, with connection with the ?outh port dial system. During recent years there has been much in sistence on the part of Shal lotte and Supply residents for additional phone service. The ex isting line is said to have been loaded to capacity. Aged Resident Passes Sunday William Bethel Phillips Dies At Dosher Memorial Hos pital After Brief Illness William Bethel Phillips, 67 year-old resident of the Shallotte section, died in the Dosher Me morial Hospital Sunday night. He had been ill for only a short time. Funeral services were conduct ed from the graveside at the Gur ganus cemetery at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The Rev. Barney V. English had charge of the services. Mr. Phillips is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ro3a Carlisle Phil .? Continued on page 2) No Grounds For Postpone ment Seen By Dr. F. M. Burdette, County Physici an, Who Permits Opening FEW VACANCIES ARE REMAINING Everything Appears To Be In Readiness For Begin ning Of Fall Term; Teacherage Is Com plete Brunswick county schools will open Monday, September 6, ac open Monday, September 13, according to County. Superintendent of Schools J, T. Denning, who reports that Dr. F. M. Burdette, to whom he ap pealed for a ruling, assured him that there appears to be no jus tification for further postpone ment. Superintendent Denning reports that a full faculty is ready to start to work at Southport and Waccamaw. At Leland there still exists one high school vacancy. One faculty post still was in doubt over the week end at Bolivia and Shallotte. Two new principals will be on hand for the beginning of the fall term. W. C. Stephenson, formerly of Cameron in Moore county, has been elected to replace Martin C. Freeman, who resigned at Waccamaw; and Talmadge Page, former principal at Newton Grove, has succeeded O. C. Bur ton, who resigned at Bolivia. Hol land Manning returns to Leland; H. T. Sanders to Southport; and H. C. Stone to Shallotte. A. C. Caviness is principal of the Bruns wick County Training School. Superintendent Denning reports that the teacherage at Wacca maw will be ready for occupancy by faculty members. That build ing was totally destroyed by fire during Christmas week last win ter. Plans To Sell Fresh Seafood Local Outlet For Seafood Products Being Planned By Dallas Pigott At Packing House Dallas Pigott, local seafood pro ducer, is taking the first step to ward the creation of a better lo cal market for shrimp and fish. He has installed an eight hund red pound capacity home freezer at his fish house and plans to keep both shrimp and fish In a sanitary, frozen condition for the local market. Should the plan work out It is understood that he will install all required freezer capacity and have a supply of both shrimp and fish on hand at all times. Heretofore Southport has been one of the poorest local markets on the coast. This was due to the fact that the producers care little about catering to the retail trade. They prefer to pack and ship all of their catches to New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and .other wholesale markets as fast as the fish and shrimp were delivered at the packing houses. With facil ities for furnishing Southport (Continued on page TwoJ Case Of Interest Called For Trial; In Court Today White Woman And Colorwl Man Defendant? In C*?J Charging Fornication Ai? Adultery; Center Of Ift terett OTHER CASES ARE BEING DISPOSED OF Most Of Matters Up for Trial Are Unimportant .1 With No Capital Case Included On Docket The case in which chief In? terest for this term Is eentered was slated to begin this morning with Mrs. Curfie Robinsoh White, and Willie Belton, colored, fac ing charges for fornication an