Wilmington JV's
Win From Local
Gridiron Squad
Soulfaport Team Pat* Up
Dogged Battle Before Go
ing Down Before Big Visi
ting Squad By Scots Of
21-0
A irr_i.? . a.-'i husky W-Jnug
tos Jumoc Varsity f-X/Ciali 'jean:
pro~?d is fee too Jtr',cg SoctS
p*~- here Thursday i.'"^rvxc a?
they racked ?*? a 21 to 0 verdict
'/*r the jt-jbi>r/ra local eJeres. '
TT.? sq*;a/i* battled through a
fsrst q-iart?r w.th raont
of tie play iw.r-g centered aoo?rt
'=nd- field. b-jt 4xrt the second
sz^nza. a pass from Overton to
Worrefl clicked for 13 yards an d
a tocc&do-sr. Tbe kick was good
for the extra pool
The score was KiH 7 to 0 when
the half ended but during the
third pencd Alfotd to.k1 tip a
40 yard <ki*c with a scoring
tirat for the f-.ral fiTe yards,
axd once nwre the kick was good.
The final touchdown cane late
in the fourth quarter, this time
with Tar- gv.ng orer front close
a. The kick was good and the
vjitors had thee 21 to 0 victory
which failed to shew now close
and hard-fought the earn* Teas
during moat c? the afternoon,
j On the offense Southport gain
ed best on lice piavs with Bow
ser czrryir^ the bail. McDwC
aim *?? av> to rack op a cou
ple 'A healthy gains. The South
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SPORT SHIRTS
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$3.98
Dryback Hunting Coats
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CORDUROY PANTS
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Hunting Caps
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Shallotte Trading Co.
Hobson Kir by, Proprietor
Shallotte, N. C.
port pasKBg attack aever was
ac> to move into ir.gh gear
against the fust -charging W0-.
mmgtcn hue !
In the forward wall the de
fensive play of Hood, Sanders and
Jfuacy was good, and these 0 ova
broke through tune after ume
le make ciean tackles.
Little Pirates
Score Deadlock
Lena High School Junior
Varsity Held Scoreless By
Youngsters Of Shaiiotte
In Ding-Dong Batti
S.-afiotte J- V.'s battled a strong
junior Twutjr ?juad from Lons,
S. C. to 2 scoreless deadlock in
the llrst game of Gie season for
both teams Ia3t Fnday at Shal
lot te. i
Shaiiotte iron the toss and
elected to receive the kickoff. Re
ceiving on their 32 yard line they
ran the ball to their 43 where;
they fumbled. L/>r_s is turn lost
the ball on Shallottes 35 after
idling to gam a first -Scran. Beth
teams put on an exhibition af j
defensive power, and as resalt
neitner made a first down durmg
the opening quarter.
Early in the second quarter
Shaiiotte intercepted a on
the 50-yard line and ran it to
-he Loris 27, and after" a series
of downs had the ban resting on
the two yard line. On the next
piay a hoi ding penalty against
Shaiiotte moved the ball back to
1 * ? Lot-.j. took over and was
in possession of the ball when
the half ended.
Lons kicked off in the third
quarter but Shaiiotte. unable to
~-ake any yardage, punted to
Loris on the next play. Loris fum
bled and Shaiiotte covered it on
Loris 35. Shaiiotte went to the
IS but a penalty stopoed for the
second time the threat of a score.
The last quarter found Shaiiotte
on the march again. From their
owr. 32 they drove to the Loris 18.
but on interecoted pass halted the
third TD threat.
Lons then set out on theft first
drive and went by a series of
completed passes and end-around
I plays to Shallotte s 10 yard line.
[ Shaiiotte intercepted a pass on
; their own 9 yard line. They ran
the ball back to their own 17. On
a series of first (towns and a 20
yard pass from Quarterback Boo
by Stanley to end Harold Holden
they went to their own 45. At
that point Lons took over the
f ball wise* Shaiiotte -failed to- gain
the needed yards for a first
down.
On these pass and an end
around plays the ball was resting
once more on the Shaiiotte nine
yard line when the game ended.
Julian Xar.ce was outstanding
Fanner Savings
At Record Peak
Prince O'Brien, Cashier Of
Soathport Branch of Wac
camaw Band And Trust
Co., Reports Significant
Facts
While North Carolina fannere
have spent millions of dollars for
improvements. sod conservation
jnj tise purchase o( ae* equip
ment since the ?~ar s end. farm
defcc has made no significant m
r*pg? and hidings in ease, bar-ic
depo?ts, and United States Sav
ine$ Boris are at record levels,
according to Prir.ce O'Brien.
Cashier Waecamaw Bark 4 Trust
Co. who represents tise North
Carolina Bankers Assocation as
a county key banker.
? North Carolina farm families
are going through these final
months of adjustment from a war
to a peacetime economy with very
little disturbance." Mr OBrien
"They are maintaining a
sound financial position; and
while they are using more credit
for improvements and new equip
ment their obligations are being
paid off in a relatively short time
and they are adding to their al
ready substantial financial reser
ves."
Reporting on the results of an
eighth national survey of bank
lending made by the Agricultural
Commission of the American
Bankers Association. Mr. O'Brien
said that "total farm debt he'td
bv the banks of the state at the
beginning of 1949 was only about
$30,000,000 compared with $26 -
000.000 on January 1. 1948. In
addition to this amount, there art
S8.320.000 in Commodity Credit
j Corporation loan3 held by the
banks cooperating with the gov
ernment's farm price support pro
gram."
In IMS. me last full year of
operation, the 213 North Caro
lina banks serving agricultural
communities loaned $61,210,000 to
53.652 farmers. This represents a
total of 18.7 per cent of the far
mers in the state. Of the total
amount. 43.543 farmers borrowed
from the banks to finance pro
duction in an aggregate amount
of $44,083,000. Of these loans,
only $11,176,000 remained out
standing at the beginning of 1649.
During the year there were 10.
109 farmers, representing only
3.5 per cer.t of the farmers In the
state, who made farm real estate
loans in an aggregate amount of
'$17427,000. The prosperity of the
farmers is shown by the fact that,
of these long term debts, only
i $19,196,000 were outstanding at
the beginning of this year. This
wm an increase of about two
million dollars over the preced
ing year. The total bank-held
farm debt on January 1, 1949
was $30 372.000.
Mr. OBrien stated that fram
borrowings are usually a reliable
'indicator of the economic con
dition of agriculture and that one
of the brightest aspects of the
present situation is the fact that
1 the average loan per borrower
during 1948 for production pur
poses was only $1,012. and the
average loan made cm farm real
estate was only $1,694.
"Cash reserves held by North
Carolina farmers, which are being
consistently increased, are esti
mated to be sufficient to retire
all farm debt." Mr. OBrien said.
"However, the farmers are wisely
holding the reserves as a safe
guard against emergencies and
on defense and Joseph Carter on
offense for Shallotte.
It was a hard fought game all
the way with both teams giving
it all they had. Shallotte plays
a return game Tuesday night
November 7. ?
Shallotte
THEATRE
SHALLOTTE, N. C.
Mmt show begins each evening
at 7:30 o'clock. First Show Satur
day at 6:00. Late Show Saturday
at 9:15. Sunday Show at 8:30.
Wednesday and Thursday ?
Nov. 2-3
"TARZON'S MAGIC
FOUNTAIN"
Lex Baker - Brenda Joyce
! Friday and Saturday ?
Nov. 4-5
'BAD LANDS OF DAKOTA'
Western
LATE SHOW
Saturday and Sunday ?
Nov. 5-6
"JOHNNY ALLEGRO"
George Raft and Nina Fork
Monday and Tuesday ?
Nov. 7-8
"TULSA"
Susan Hayward and
Robert Preston
Wednesday and Thursday?
Nov. 9-10
"HAPPENS EVERY
SPRING"
Ray Millard and Jean Peteri
to ecabie thrm to bay new equip- I
ment *rsi make farm improve- '
rawUi The big demand for new
equipment to replace that worn
oat daring war years appears to
hare been satisfied- There is a |
statewide treed a rr.rx-.g farmers to
improve livestock and crops a ad
to practice modem conservation
methods arid land rraTagecaent- I
This trend insures a steady im
provement in the condi tior of
agriculture few many years in the
future."
Ted Malone Will
Visit Charlotte
CHARLOTTE ? Ted Maloee.
Westmgfcouse roving reporter,
story teller and Fulton Lewis, :
Jr.. famed news cofucentator,
have been announced as two of
the fire top radio and movie
stars appearing at the Carolina^
Christmas Festival in Charlotte.
November 16.
Already 34 Princesses have
been named for this event The 1
parade at 6:00 p. m will be a
typical Carnival type affair four
miles long and with a marching
route of 50 blocks.
VARIED DOCKET
<r>r? firmed From Page One)
good behavior.
John Thomas Hodgie, speeding. '
continued. j
Burris Bozeman. temporary j
larceny six months road sentence
suspended on good behavior and:
payment of court costs.
Richard Ferris, speeding, fined!
J 10.00 and costs. j
Donald McAllister. public
drunkness. assault, 8 month road
sentence suspended cm condition
that defendant leave Brunswick
county and not return in two
years. Capias for arrest, if found
; in county, to be issued at nooc
November 1.
Augudee Israil and Harry R.
Leonard, assault with deadly wea
: pon. continued.
Gladys Mill-can, reckless oper
ation. no operators license, fined
S25 00 and costs.
i E. L Millican. possession, fined
! $10.00 and costs.
Jay W. Floyd, speeding, (no
. warrant turned in.)
Frank Greene Trevino. speeding,
I (no warrant turned in.)
Joseph McCoy, public drunk
ness. fined J10.00 and costs.
Fred McCoy, pofefic dredmw.
f mrd J10 00 mod costs.
WUbert Herring. m???lug. pot
Catrin Robinson, drunken drrr- .
ing. capras
J. M. Jarrefl. Jr., parting or
highway not guilty.
Hubert Clartor. drunk driTing.
damage to property, prayer Ior
judgment coatnned.
NO SLACK TIME
Cfcctinned Prom Page On*
machinery is now largely used J
has been plowing xud sowing fill
gram and permanent pasture*. A !
trexsenduous aznount of work has
been done in tht? Km Much of
? * bp mad doc*?--i* jtwi * --
the *nim^ is aUB * eocr*^e cr-t^ pi
?***' to be p^-1-. tti >.v
blueberry LAND FOR ^
,00-.cr? of the b?t W * ^
on U s. No. 17? 4S-fm.? Wi ^ Wl^
**"**** ,Tm,Ub>' '* Hli
for $20.00 p?rr?
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P. O. BOX 1027 W!:.v:vc,Toy,
PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIES
If you have new building in pro
?pect or if you have some important
repairs to make, let us figure with
you on the things you will need for a
finshed job.
LUMBER
We carry a good stock of both
rough and dressed lumber at all tim
es.
FLOOR - SANDING - MACHINE
We have a floor sanding machine for rent. Now
you can enjoy the satisfaction of smooth-finished floon
and save the expensive labor costs. Ask us about this
machine. Reasonable rates, easy to operate.
R. E. BELLAMY & SONS
Building Supplies
SHALLOTTE, N. C.
/ < in ? '? .
FIRST CALL FOR. r
I will be at the places cited below at the time designated for the purpose of
ing Taxes. No Penalty on 1949 Taxes if Paid during month. of November. '
PAY NOW AND SAVE COSTS'
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd.
Exum ? Vereen's Store ?
Freeland ? Garfield Simmon's Store t0 ,
L. C. Babson's Store ~
D. E. Simmon's Store r
Ash Post Office
Longvvood ? Country Store ?
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd
Hickman's Cross Roads 1
Thomasboro ? H. H. Pierce Store
Grissettown ? Sanders Parker's
Shallotte Point ? Charlie Miliken's Store
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th
7 ??
Lockwood's Folly ? Hinson's Store
Lockwood's Folly ? Varnum's Store
Lockwood's Folly Holden Beach Ferry
Boone's Neck ? Roach's Store
Lockwood's Folly ? Jesse Robinson's Store
Lockwood's Folly ? Peter Robinson's Store
10:00 toll
12:00 to li
1:15 to li
2:00 to I
3:15 to *
10:00 to W
11:00 to 12
12:10 to 1
2:00 to $
10:00 to $
10:40 to 1?
11:25 to W
12:30 to I1
1:15 to 1
2:00 to
J
Ji
Lockwood's Folly ? J. E. Kirby's Store 10
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th
Supply ? Mintz & Co. Store 1^:00 10
Bolivia ? N. B. Leonard's Store ^ 1
Shallotte ? Holmes' Service 2:00 t0
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th
L. C. McKoy's
Mrs. A. M. Chinnis' Store ..
Leland Post Office
Navassa? Lewis' Store
E. V. Evans' Store
Winnabow ? Henry's Store
10:00 to
11:45 to
12:45 to
1:30 to
2:45 to
3:45 to
_ EDWARD H. REDWINE
TAX COLLECTOR FOR BRUNSWICK COUNTY