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L.Choo Gains [er 5,000 Yds. j Jn UNC Career L On Busy Little All Lican Shows That rriie Justice Moved J| More Than 10 Miles Lfx KIM- Charlie (Choo r,,#::..-. :!V University of, ? lina's brilliant All L b.H k, ! a.-' run and pass f ,. 0 ? in ;>.000 yards dur [. fjur-y ' tenure, which P.,; up with the Cotton Une a.- inst Riee at Dallas k W I T, ; : _ >e on his total L 5.054 yards. It is be j. , bo one of the nation's .. . .. although statistics e not available. No yrd. Carolina player has even close to this astro il level. phenomenal punting average t r'nur years is 42.6 yards j.K. which also well could national record. p-li the fabulous Justice ijvt'J ma.nly on offense in Carl Snavely's two-platoon as been employed ::v- n:!v as safety on t i-i i also has doubled in defensive chores, always Knarkable success, has returned 74 kicks for mis, an average of 16.2 (urn. Including every cate o: advancing the ball, this little man has moved it titan 10 miles. O'o-Choo has scored 39 |jms for 239 points during KT seasons of football at North Carolina. The statistics in- 1 culde North Carolina's two Sugar Bowl games, both of them losses, to Georgia by 20-10, and to Okla homa, 14-6 in 1947 and 49, re spectively. BEST RUNS IX 1946 Justice hit the All- America lists his freshman year, when he made his most remarkable runs. In 1948 he was close to a un animous choice on the various All-America teams. He has re peated that distinction this year, despite the fact that for the first time injuries and sickness have hampered his playing. This season he had to sit out the Notre Dame game, played the last two con tests on one good leg and, before the season opened, was out for three weeks with a virus seige. All- the- Way Choo-Choo has been second in the balloting for the Heisman Memorial Award the past two seasons. He has won many, mary other honors. Justice, who is 25 years old, weighs 167 pounds, and is married with a sixteen-months old son, | has been playing football for 11 years. He consistently maintains that he will not play professional football, that he plans either to coach or go into business. His wife is pretty Sarah Hun ter, a childhood sweetheart in Asheville, his home town. His son is named Charles Ronald. Devoted ! to both, he lives a quiet life in Chapel Hill as he seeks his ' diploma in physical education. He i hopes to graduate in June. If I credits are lacking, he will stick i to the classroom until he ac quires his sheepskin. Charlie's father is a railroad man, who wanted the Choo-Choo to play baseball, rather than foot | ball. He did play baseball in j high school, also basketball. His ' only monograms that he has NNSYLVANIA MOO TIRES UP TO so % : FOR YOUR OLD TIRES Be sure of perfect motor- I ing! Switch now to sturdy Pennsylvania P- 100's . . . cp-to-the-minute%in safety, | Kyle and design . . . higher mileage, too. See us today. BLACK'S SERVtCE STATION W. C. BLACK ? WHITEVILLE - PHONE 11 0-J |ften Ycu Need Building Materials SEE US |MITH BUILDERS SUPPLY, Inc. Castle Hayne Road Phone 2-3339 WILMINGTON, N. C. (lumber ? Wallboards ? Roofinq ? Paints, Etc. , SCHEDULE Iw b.&b.bus line Southport, N. C. INFECTIVE TUES., JAN. 20, 1948 WEEK-DAY SCHEDULE 1^ SOITHPOKT LEAVES WILMINGTOIX , " 7 :00 A. M. A. M. *9 :30 A. M. h9:'0 A. M. 1 :35 P. M. i:3? P. M. 4 :00 P. M. 4:fW P. M. 6 :10 P. M. 6:00 P. M. 10:20 P. M. Trips on Saturday Only. "-This Bus Leaves Winnabow at 6:10 Daily. _ - SUNDAY ONLY - P s0CTIIPORT LEAVES WILMINGTON ft ?S A. M. 9 :00 A. M. A. M. 1 :35 P. M. 00 P.M. 6:10 P.M. 6:00 P. M. 10:20 P. M. , earned at North Carolina have been in football. His famous num ber "22', the same numerals he wore as an All-Southern high school player, will be retired, never to be used again by a North Carolina player. FIVE BROTHERS He has five brothers, all var sity football players? all at Rol lins College. He lias one sister. Charlie had to get his high school diploma by mail. The Navy had beckoned. He played with the celebrated Bainbridge Navy team two seasons and then one year at Pearl Harbor on the All-Star Navy team. He was sensational as a service player and he has car ried on during his four years at Carolina. His best running year was 1946 when his long gallops were the [ sensation of the gridiron world. His best passing year was ! either 1948 or 1949, depending upon whether you use the per centage of completions or the ground gained or .number of scor ing passes. He has done his best punting the past two seasons. He aver aged 44 yards per boot each year. It set a new punting record in 1949 when he was the nation's leader. Coaches of opposing teams have been unanimous in praising ' him as one of the finest backs that they haev ever seen. His j own coach, Carl Snavely, says j that in his books he is absolutely I tops. He captained the 1949 team. During all four seasons he was an inspirational leader of the Tar Heels. Whiteville Man Elected Head Of District Lawyers Junius B. Lee, E. Knox Proc- > tor And R. H. Burns, Jr., ! Honored At . Bar Meeting In Wilmington Junius B. Lee, latest newcom er to the Columbus County bar, was elected Friday night as pre sident of the Eighth District Bar Association which is comprised of Columbus, Brunswick, Pender and New Hanover counties. Approximately 50 lawyers from I the four counties attended the annual meeting which was held at the Famous CTub on the road between Wilmington and Caro lina Beach. John Best of Burgaw was nam ed vice president and Nathan Cole, Jr. of Wilmington was elec ' ' secretary - treasurer. .tomas W. Davis of Wilmtpg . .n was elected counselor, sue-: ceeding Lewis Poisson of Wil mington. _ _ Two Whiteytlle .attorneys were named to the district executive committee. The full .committee consists of E. K. Proctor and R. H. Burns, Jr., both of WhitevJlle, Isaac C. Wright of Wilmington, Leon Corbett of Burgaw, and Davis C. Herring. Attending the meeting from Whiteville were: E. Knox Proc tor, Robert Schulken, Walter H. Powell, Jr., Walter Thompson, Junius B. Lee, and Junius K. Powell. ' NOW SCRIPT WRITING Miss Elizabeth Ann KoOntz Of i Holden Beach, where she resided j with her uncle and aunt, Dr. and i Mrs. W. H. Davis, graduated at the University of North Carolina this quarter. Monday she began work at New Bern as a script writer for WHIT broadcasting j station. HOLIDAY DANCES The Shallotte Post American Legion will stage a dance at the Hut on Christmas Eve night, ^nd another one on tne mgnt of Dec ember 31. Free refreshments will be served at the New Year Eve dance. FREE GIFTS Valuable Christmas gifts will be presented members of the aud- ? ience at aspecial late show at the Shallotte theatre Friday night. This feature will begin at 9:30 o'clock and Manager R. D. White, Jr., promises that a good time is in store for eveyone who at tends. 1950 Tie best way to say J ' ' " ? ' '' it is the say every ooe says it-wjiS a simple "Merry Christmas." ENNIS LONG Service Station Supply, Nj Your Last Stop Leaving Brunswick YOUR FIRST STOP COMING BACK , STONE'S SERVICE STATION Junction Of Routes 17 With 74 & 76 May the tidings of great joy be yours in full this Christmas. RUSS FOOD CENTER t Chas. Russ, Proprietor Shallotte, N. C. IN MEMORIAM Benjamin Bennett of the Shal lotte section of Brunswick county departed this life at his home November 9, 1949, at the age of eighty-three years, seven months and twenty-four days, having spent his entire life in the coun ty of Brunswick. He was one of the best known and most highly respected citizens a devoted member of Andrews j Chapel Methodist church for , seventy-five years, serving in var ious official capacities with the church he loved. He was a de voted husband and father, loved and respected by everyone who knew him. His life was an in spiration and example and he will be greatly missed. Mr. Bennett possessed a keen mind, a fine sense of humor and was very companionable. He lived justly towards his fellow men and in the fear of God. He was a Chri?tian gentleman who leaves behind him a devoted wife who walked beside him in his earthly journeys for fifty-six ' years, through sunshine and shadows, exemplifying a beautiful life, broken only by the death that comes in God's great plans. He awaits the day when they will again be united in the better land. Funeral service? were conduct ed at the home by the Rev. Edgar Fisher, pastor of Trinity Metho dist church, Wilmington; burial was in the Bennett family ceme tery, floral offerings were beauti ful and profuse. He is survived by his faithful companion, Mrs. Maggie C. Ben nett; five sons, G. L. Bennett of Wilmington; M. V. Bennett, Wil mington; Sam T. Bennett, South port; H. C. and L. B. Bennett, Shallotte. Two daughters, Mrs. L. C. Norris and Mrs. J. B. Smith, Shallotte. A LOVED ONE C. W. Davis Co. WHOLESALE GROCER 210-12 N. Water St Dial 6587 Dial 32286 - Wilmington, N. C. Distributors of Quality Food* Since ' 1922 Catering- to the retail grocer, hotels, cafeterias, restaurants, hospital Institutions and baker ies. We also cater especially to dredges, boats, and outgoing ships. Wo carry a full line of No. 10 canned vegetables, No. 10 canned fruits and juices of ail kinds. Mayonnaise, salad dressing, mustard pickles and sauces. Also dried fruits.' Lfcy er raisins, package raisins, bulk raisins, citron,' fruit cake mix.Minoe meat, pail jelly and pie fillings that are ready pre pared. Toilet tissue, wrapping paper, table napkins, papet bags, paper towels and wax paper.- We >are factery repre sentatives of show cases, all models. Get in touch with us for your new show case. We also carry a full line of soda fountain supplies. We also car ry all popular sellers in 5c candy bars We Cater Especial ly to New Grocery Stores on Their Opening Orders : . . We Give You Prices. So You Can Compete. We Deliver at all the Beaches. Bar President JUNIUS B. LEE, young White ville attorney who is a member of the law firm of Powell, Lee & Lee, was elected president of the Eighth District Bar Associa tion at the annual meeting in Wilmington Friday evening. WANT ADS FOR SALE: Hotwater heater and tank, complete. Bargain. Mrs. R. C. McKeithan, Southport, N. C. WANTED: Tenants with family for two Brunswick county farms. Tobacco acreage. Located near Leland. Contact Emmett H. Bel lamy, Southern Building, Wil Mington, N. C. McNair's Tobacco Seed ? Lead ing varieties. See your local deal er or white McNeir's Yield-Test ed Seed Company, Laurinburg, North Carolina. FOR RENT: Store building with living quarters located on Highway No. 130 at Ash. See or write R. I. Phelps, Ash, N. C. FOR SALE: Two large Duo Therm oil circulators. Good con dition. Mrs. M. H. Rourk, Shal lotte, N. C. ? - -?' . - ? ? I! J MAN WANTED to replacc Watkins Dealer in Brunswick County,' Who was forced to drop out because of severe illness in family. . Built up business, and hustler should be able to enjpy $2.00 an 'hour earnings. The j. ft. Watkinfr Company will provide credit? backing for the right .party. Prefer .man , between 25 ^nd 55 years of age and with car or truck in good condition. TWis 1 is' a permanent business and as can be shown by a Fieldman, a work er can earn from $80 to $i'00 weekly. Write to The J. R. Wat kins Company, Rural Sales De partment, Richmond, Virginia, or to Fieldman R. L. Rollins, 309 South Slocumb Street, Goldsboro, N. C. ~FOR SALE: One 150?-lb. >Pet cherson snaking horse. See. him at work. Bargain. Lee Kye, Phone 2-2652, Wilmington, N. C. FOR SALE : Choice juniper | lumber. Prettiest boat-building material you eyer saw. Large or small orders. John B. Ward,. Ash, N. C. LOST: Fox hound dog with : black spot on side and with "Earl | Monroe, Robbins, N. C." on dog tag. Lost r.ear Waccamaw River. Finder contact me at once. $25.00 Reward. FOR SALE: 121 -acre farm near Supply. 20-acres cleared. 11 room dwelling, outbuildings. Known as old Lish Sellers place. Bargain price, terms. STEVENS AGENCY j Southport, N. C. FOR RENT: Nice, comfortable room in private home. Hot water, reasonable rates, day or weekly. Mrs. W. H. Walker, phone 2357, Southport, N. C. FOR SALE: Juniper lumber suitable for building skiffs or for bottoms for shirmp boats. E. C. Blake, phone 2441, Southport, N. C. FOUND: A man's gold Initial ring near yacht basin. Owner may phone 2203, Southport, for the ring and pay for this ad. FOR SALE: 10 retriever pups, perfect for Christmas presents. Straight cross between Chesa peake and Boykin retriever. Dark brown. Six weeks old and ready to wean. Males $15.00; females $10.00. Paul Mason, Southport, N. C. Auto UPHOLSTERING ? Convertible Tops ? Head Linings ? Side Panels ? Seat Covers ? Body Repair ? Auto Painting ? Welding SEE CLYDE SPRADLEY'S GARAGE & BODY SHOP FOR SALE: Near Fort Cas well. Large corner lot just out- j side Southport City limits. Two 1 furnished modern dwellings, one frame and one block, gas and oil heat. Also extra block utility and; storage building. Complete details on request. Full price $5,500. Box 862 Southport, N. C. FOR SALE: Case' tractor, fair condition. Also good fgrm mule. Reasonable price. A. R. Mintz, Bolivia, -N. C. ' TYPEWRITER REPAIR-" ING ? Any mak6. Also do repiaiHng and cleaning on' Adding Machines. ? Prices | teasonable. See Mr. Harper j at State Port J'ilot Office,' or contact me at 310 East! Walter Street, Whiteville, | N! C.. Phone 3088. FOhECI.OSIKE NOTICE Notice j is hereby given that by j virtue of a decree of the Superior Cou?t, of Brunswick , Count y, > ? dated the 18th clay November, I 1949. . In an action entitled VSmJth Builder's Supply, Inc. vfl Robert i Hardy and wife. Odessa Hardy", tl?e j undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the high- ! est bidder for cash on the 29tn day of Deoember, 1949, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse floor, Southport, N. G., ?to satisfy the decree of yaid court to enforce the payment of $145.37 with interest from the ? 25th day of January, untIF the follwin* described real estate: BEING the same larnl ' conveyed by Annie J. Holton. Lola , Baldwin ajid husband. Levy Haldwin. Delia Brown, Addle ? C. Brown aftd husband. Wal ter Brown, Sadie R. Hemby and husband. Earl Hemby, .heirs at law of E. G. Spaulding, to Robert Hardy and wife, Odessa Hardy, .same further described as lying and beinfc in j FEEDS ? SEEDS FARM SUPPLIES We Are Wholeale Dealers For Statesville Flour Mills Co. FEEDS andFLOUR A Complete Line Of Starting And Growing Mash, Laying Mash, Broiler Ration, Hog, Dairy, Calf, and Dog Feed. Also, Poultry Supplies, Baby Chicks, Live Stock and Poultry Remedies, Wire Fence, Metal Roof ing, Tin Tubs, Well Chains, Cow Halters and Tie Out Chains. A Complete Farm Supply Store. Vaccinate Your Pullets Now Against Fowl Pox (Sore Head) We Will Assist Or Show You How, Al so Deworm Your Poultry and Hogs ? They Will Do Much Better. ? Free Delivery Service On Our Regular Routes ? Discount To Large Buyers and Dealers. Come To See Us Or Write Us And Our Salesman Will Call To See You. Growers Supply Co. 1606 NORTH FOURTH STREET Near Wholesale Produce Market WILMINGTON, N. G. PHONE 2-8175 Town Creek Township, Brunswick County, North Carolina, containing five (5) acres, more or less, and being known as the E. G. Spauldin* home place, further reference to wnich is made in Book 80, page 32S, of the Brunswick County Registry. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before re port ? made. Cash to be paid at 4*le. This the 28th day of November. 1949. R I. MINTZ Commissioner 12- 28c ? NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE! Under and by virtue of a pO#er of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by John S. Mitchell and wife Lula Mitchell to 01e?-*S. Cox on the 4th day of December 1948 and recorded in Book No. 84/a at Page No. 429 records of 'Brunswick County, N. C. to secure payment of Note therein recited default having been mad? in payment thereof, the undersigned trustee will offer and sell at Public Auction to. the highest 2Sth, 1949, at 12 o'clock noon all~the following described tracts of land, towit: TRACT NO. 1. Beginning at a stake on the East side of the Public road and at the mouth of a ditch; runs thence South 81 East with ditch 483 feet to a stake. D. L. Heraftts corner on said ditch; thence N 595 feet with said Hewett's line to a stake in Mrs. Bertie C. Hewat's line and at a ditch; thence S 82% W 384 ft. to a stump; thence N. 19 E 459 feet to u stake. James Gass' corner, thence N 76 W 177 feet to the public road; thence 8 18 ^ W, with the east side of the road to the point of beginning, con taining 7.7 acres. Beine the same tract of land deeded to J. S. Mitchell by B. R. Sellers and wife, said ^eed being recorded in Book No. 74 on page 229, records of Brunswick (Jbun ty. TRACT NO. 2. Beginning at a ditch corner of the field; runs thence N 81 W 104 feet to a stake; thence N 3*4 E 309 feet to stake; thence N 76 W 144 feet to a stake; t He nee S. 19 \V 459l/? feet to a stake; thence N. 82 V4 E 413 feet to the beginning, containing 2.4 acres. Being the same tract of land deeded to J. S. Mitchell by Mrs. Bertie C. Hewett ? by deed recorded in Book 74. page 228,' re cords of Brunswick County. ? TRACT NO. 3. Beginning at an iron pipe In an old stump hole in the F. T. Clemmons line and one of the R. T. Klrby corners; funs thence North 87 ^ \v 769 to an [iron pipe; theme N 8l,i E 951 feet tp an iron pipe on the sid?i of an old road; thence N. 6^ E 1574 feet to an Jron corner at the north edge of Juniper Creek road; thence S 89 ** E 742 feet to an iron pipe; thence S W 2646 feet with the R. T. Klrby .line to the Beginning. containing ?44Vfc acres, according to a survey by J. B. Atkinson August 13, 1942, IncluUlng the old home site of R. T. Kirby and adjacent wood land as described land being a part of the R. T. Klrby tract of land conveyed by the heirrf of R. T. Klrby to Canal Wood Corpora tion by heirs of R. T. Kirby, August 13, 1942. Being the same tract of land conveyed to J. S. Mitchell by Canal Wood Corporation August 29th 1942 by deed recorded In Book 75 page 393,. records of Brunswick County, N. C. T Dated and Posted this 22nd day of November, 1949. Olen S. Cox Trustee. ? J. W. Ruark, A^t y. , Soilthport, N. C. ? - - 21c NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OK NORTH. CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BRUNSWICIC usap CLEMMQKS AND, EMMA LEB CLtiMMOKH. ' MINOR, HY HKK NKXT ^HI Jtj'Np, KS.SU CLKMMUNS. | i. I). WHITE \ . , ' ,lr Lender a rid by VlHUe of a 'Jtnlgment q. ftUe ulterior Court, of Brunswick Oram y, 'Worth Carolina, Ktepember -Cirtl Term, 1949. made in <il civil ac'lloii therein perilling entitled Ksso .(jeipmons and Emma Lee Clemmons, Minor, by fier" Next "Friend, Esso 1 WiNB&tf'tt fiCSE ins ;it the said term "t Court; the undersfgiiea Commissioners, pursuant (to 4)1 advance} 1)14. uiji onMhe 4th day of JfuraAry, 1950, at 12:00 o'clock nyun? ??? fhe door of the-, CourthpUHe, in Southport, NArth Carofinar, 4 dffer /or Mile Jo l)ie highest bidder for cash upon an opening hid of '93.l6O.0O, subject . U\ , ,thf. ^oo(irmetiot), of the Court, :i certain trafcl of paraN <>f lamt, lying and being in Ix>ckwoods Folly Township, : Brunswick County, NorVh Carplina, and more particularly (Mrcnbed follOws : Lying on the north side of Geore towh and Wilmington Road (now U. S. Highway No. 17), adjoiuipg R. M, While's lftnd and other* (now W\ T. W'h i tc # . BEGINNING at a stake on the north Hide of said road, runs thence north 20' west witfi the I^ewis Road 35 yards to a stake; thence aboyt esat 22 yards to a stake; tnence about south 35 yards to main road, (Wilmington and Georgetown Road); thence with said road to the BEQINNINO, containing 1|G aire, more or less. Dated and posted this the lllh day of December, 1949. D. C. HERRING AND E. J. PREV ATTE, COM M 1 88ION E RS 1 2' 28c TRI'HTEE'8 HALE OF KEAL ESTATE (By hu?>*titute Tmrtt) by virtue of the power and author ity contained in a deed of trust dated the 27th day of January, 1949, from W. J. Martin an dwlfe, Lizzie Mac Mlllan, of the County of Brunswick, in the State of North Carolln, to WooduH Keilum, Trustee, which deed of trust is recorded in Hook 84, Page 466, of Brunswick County Registry, default having been made in the . payment of the note secured thereby and request aini demand having been made by the holder of said note secured thereby, the undersigned hav ing been substituted as Trustee for Woodus Keilum, Trustee, said sub stitution lieing duly recorded in the Registry of New Hanover County, In Hook l'age , will offer for sale and sell, subject to all street and sidewalk assensments, at public auc tion, for cash to the highest bidder, at Twelve o'clock Noon, at the Court House Door of Hrunswick County, in Southport, North Carolina, on the 20th day of January, 1950, that parcel of real estate situate In Hrunswick County, North Carolina, and more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a large sweet gum on the eastern edge of a small branch or drain, and about 40 feet Northward of the Wilmington-Acme Public Road or highway, at a point between the nine an dten mile posts out of Wil ?mington on said road, said sweet gum being the Northwest corner of J. D. Robbins, Sr., homestead tract, and be ing a corner of Zeb Moseley's lands, who bounds the northward, and runs from said sweet gum beginning South 73 degrees 30 minutes East, 589 feet to a stake by a wire fence; thence with said wire fence about South 16 degrees West, 300 feet to a point in said public road or highway opposite the fence post on the south side of said road; thence South 19 degrees 30 minutes west, 993 feet to an iron axle; thence South South 86 degrees 30 minutes West, 1039.5 feel to a stake; thence South 38 degrees 45 minutes west, 416 feel to an Iron axle; thence North 87 degrees 15 min utes West. 784 feet to a stake; thence North 23 degrees 30 minutes East, 1320 feet to an old stake corner with pointers, passing on this last line an old (ote and aft tree at 808 feet; thence South 89 degrees 30 minute* East, 998 feet to an iron corner; thence North 22 degrees. 30 minutes East, 127 feet more or less, to the run of a small branch or drain: thence down and with the run of said branch or drain as it meanders about 600 feet to the point of BEGINNING? containing 54.4 acres, more or less, as shown on plot by J. L. Becton. C. L., May, 1923, and being the same lands conveyed to W. J. Martin and wife, Lizzie MacMillan Martin in four separate deeds, and being the same property conveyed to W. J. Martin by Deed filed for registration June 15. 1923, and recorded In Book 87, at Page 449, of the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Brunswick County. 1949alC<! and 1)0816(1 thla Member 17, D wight McEwen j.jg. Substitute Trustee
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