Shallotte Athletes Honored At 1961 Block “S” Banquet SHALLOTTE — Bobby Gore, Danny Stanley. Judy Golden, Lyn Holden and Rovce Hewett were ac claimed as Most Valuable Players before the approximately 100 per sons present, Friday night, as the annual Block “S” Club Banquet was held in honor of all Shallotte High School athletes. Boone Is Speaker East Carolina College Football Coach Tack Boone was the princi pal speaker at the event held in I Henry C. Stone cafeteria, which was beautiful in appropriate colors and other blending decor. Attractive figurines of girl and boy athletes were in a gay set ting of Shallotte Pirate color. Jan IJewett, a top athlete of the school and president of the Block S Club, was master of ceremonies. Leroy Mintz, agricul ture instructor, gave the invoca tion. ~l TIRE £ APPLIANCE CQ YHUtO AMD CNESTNtfT STREET. WILMINGTON, * C-tO I44M Athletic Effort Dr. M. H_ Rourk later intro duced Boone, who spoke on the effect of athletics on the modem world. Boone toid the group, “America, is the only place in the world where you can still do what you want t a, when you want to, where you want to. I'm sure the persons I’ve j seen get awards here tonight will j continue to win them in life. All you have to do to go as high as .you want to is to work hard.” “Athletics.” said the ECC men tor, “have i many obligations to mankind!” Using the recent space flight of Astronaut Alan Shepard as an example, Boone related, “He was almost 40 years old. Physical fitness in the U. S. is at such an ebb nowadays until our college; students in the 20s are now considered on the down grade, physically. Shepard’s feat shows that it is up to the in dividual as to physical fittness.” Boone also gave other points on how to succeed, athletically and otherwise. BOILING SPRING LAKES A DIVISION OF REEVES BROADl AS1ING & l)tVHC>PwMIT fORI* l 1 LOTS 70' X 150' . . . ONLY $495. $5.00 DOWN . . . $5.00 MONTHLY Clip and send this coupon for free information. BOILING SPRING LAKES SOUTHPORT NORTH CAROLINA MAME ____ ADDRESS __ CITY __ STATE_ _l DRIVE OUT THIS WEEK AND TAKE A LOOK AT THE MANY NEW IMPROVE MENTS. SEE A CITY DEVELOP FROM ITS VERY BEGINNING! TV Program Schedule WEOT, CHAJVNeITb WILMINGTON, N. O. Thursday, 'lay Is 6:30 Farm Beat 7:00 Today 9:00 TV-History 9:30 TV-Science 10:00 Say When 10:30 Play Your Hunch 11:00 Price Is Right 1L: 30 Concentration 12:00 Truth or Con. 12:30 Could Be You 1:00 lnd. on Parade '1:25 News 1:30 As World Turns 2:00 Yarity Showcase 2:30 Loretta Young 3:00 Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Room for Daddy 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Popeye 5:30 Rocky and Friends 6:00 Ben McDonald 6:30 Sports 7:00 Weather, News 7:15 Doug Edwards 7:30 Real McCoys 8:00 Donna Reed Show 8:30 Rat Masterson 9:00 Bachelor Father 9:30 Tennessee Ernie 10:00 Untouchables 11:00 Wea., News, Spts. Friday, May 19 6:30 Farm Beat 7:00 Today 9:00 TV-History 9:30 TV-Science 10:00 Say When 10:30 Play Your Hunch 11:00 Price Is Right 11:30 Concentration 12:00 Truth or Conseq. 12:30 Could Be You 1:00 Frank Hall 1:25 News 1:30 As World Turns 2:00 Variety Showcase 2:30 Loretta Young 3:00 Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Room for Daddy 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Popeye 5:30 Rin Tin Tin 6:00 Ben McDonald 6:30 Potential Unlimited 7:00 Weather 7:15 Doug Edwards 7:30 Royal Police 8:00 My 3 Sons 8:30 State Trooper 9:00 Law less Years 9:30 Medic 10:00 Michael Shavne 11:00 Wea., News, Spts. Saturday, May 20 8:30 Pot>eve 9:00 Unto My Path 10:00 Shari Lewis 30:30 King Leonardo 11:00 Fury 11:30 Lone Ranger 1*2:00 True Story 12:30 Air Force Story 12:45 Ind. on Parade 12:55 Baseball 3:45 Retrospect 3:30 Double in Bluefin; 4:00 Rig Picture 4:30 Morse Race 5:00 Dance Party 0:00 The Days Ahead 0:30 News 0:40 Look at Sports 6:55 Weather 7:00 Mayfair Days 7:30 Bonanza 8:30 Tall Man 0:00 Deputy 9:30 Law & Mr. Jones 10:00 Robert Taylor 10:30 The Lawman 11:00 Royal Family Sunday. May 21 12:00 Herald of Truth 12:30 This is the Life 12:55 Baseball 3:30 Oral Roberts 4:00 The Answer 4:30 Popeye 4:45 Art Linkletter 5:00 Rocky & Friends 5:30 Chet Huntley 6:00 Meet Press 6:30 5-Star Jubilee 7:00 Bugs Bunny 7:30 Flintstones 8:00 National Velvet 8:30 Tab Hunter 9:0C Dinah Shore 10:Of Loretta Young 10:30 Your Life 11:00 Family Theater M oil day, M ay 22 6:30 Caro. Farm Beat 7:00 Today 9:00 History 9:30 Science 10:00 Say When 10:30 Play Ycur Hunch 11:00 Price Is Right 11:30 Concentration 12:00 Truth or Conseq. 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Christian Science 1:25 News 1:30 World Turns 2:00 Variety Showcase 2:30 Loretta Young 3:00 Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4 :00 Room For Daddy 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Popeye 5:30 Rin Tin Tin 6:00 Ben Macdonald 6:30 Pilgrims Quartet 7:00 Weather, News 7:15 Doug Edwards 7:30 Cheyenne 8:30 Wells Fargo 9:00 Whispering Smith 9:30 The Third Man 10:00 The Rebel 10:30 Amen. Heritage 11:00 Wea., News, Spts. Tuesday, Maj 28 6:30 Caro. Farm Beat 7:00 "’’oday 9:00 TV-History 9:30 TV-Seienee 10:00 Say When 10:30 Play Your Hunch 11:00 Price Is Right 11:30 Concentration 12:00 Tri th or Con. 12:30 Could Be You 1:00 Toward the Light 1:2F News 1 • ?0 As the World Turns 2:00 Variety Showcase 2:30 Loretta Young 3:00 Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Room for Daddv 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Popeye 5:30 Rocky & Friends 6:00 Ben McDonald 6:30 Mr. Ed 7:00 Weather. News 7:15 Doug Edwards 7:30 Wyatt Karp 8:00 Rifleman 8:30 Alfred Hitchcock 9:00 Thriller 10:00 White Paper 11:00 Wea., News, Spts. Wednesday, May 24 6:30 Farm Beat 7:00 Today 9:00 TV-History 9:30 TV-Science 10:00 Say When 10:30 Play Your Hunch 11:00 Price Is Right 11:30 Concentration 12:00 Truth or Conse. 12:30 Could Be You 1:00 L. A. Taylor 1:25 News 1:30 As World Turns 2:00 Variety Showcase 2:30 Loretta Young 3:00 Young Dr. Malone 3:30 Roots 4:00 Room for Daddy 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Huckleberry 5:30 Lone Ranger 6:00 Ben McDonald 6:30 Variety Showcase 7:00 Weather. News 7:15 Doug Edwards 7:30 Wagon Train 8:30 Price Is Right 9 :00 Perry Como 10:00 Peter Loves Mary 10:30 Life of Riley 11:00 Wea., News, Spts. Leonard Introducer; Principal Irie Leonard hed ear lier introduced the guests, includ ing School Committeemen Char lie Caison. Robert Piggot, Lea mon Hickman, Norman Bellamy and their wives. The other com mitteeman, W. T. Russ, was un able to attend. Other guests included Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Rourk, Mrs. Leonard, Sports Editor' Jiggs Powers of Whiteville, Coaches Gene Winfree and Doug Henderson, Mrs. Win free. Leonard also recognized Le roy Mintz, James Hewett, Paul Brummett, Robert Dixon and Mayor Roney Cheers as persons who also played major parts in the Pirate sports program. Gore, Danny Stanley Coach Winfree presented the award for being the Most Val uable Football Player on the Pi rate squad to Bobby Gore, two time All-Waccamaw AA star, as an end in 1959, a back in 1960. Danny Stanley, who played the outfield, pitched and caught, was the baseball nine’s MVP. Winfree also announced that Woody Goley Americas ml family-pleaser JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET (the full-size wagon more people are buying than any other make) Point a new Chevy wagon down an open stretch of road-and happy vacation, here you come. You've got all the cargo room [jgH] (op to 97.5 cubic feet) you know what to do with-even a hidden valuables vault under the floor. You've got power tailored to your purpose. And you've got Chevy's jgfci Jet-smooth ride paving your way to out-of-the-way places. At each wheel a big, supple Full Coil spring gentles the ride, come highway or byway. And over 700 insulating and cushioning points sop up road-surface chatter. With all that (plus craftsmanship everyone’s come to expect from Body by Fisher), no wonder more people are picking these full-size Chevy wagons over any other make. Six big load-totin’, people lovin5 models, including America’s lowest priced full-size 4-door 6-passenger wagon*. Fix t that in mind—and take a good healthy look at how the country’s bustin’ out all over. Now do you see why the time’s so ripe for a beautiful wagon buy at your Chevrolet dealer’s ? *6aMd<»«<pfnp»{wn<f nmfettoreK’ suggested retail prices (including federal tax) for models with 118-inch wheelbase or above. Nomad i-Door 9-Passenger Station Wagon—most luxurious wagon in Chevy's lineup. See the new Chevrolet at your load authorkedCkmolet dealer’s One-Stop Shopping Center Elmore Motor Co. Phone CL 3-6406 BOLIVIA N. C. (Msumfacturiea No. 110) had been chosen captain of both the football and baseball teams of the year. He played center in football, was baseball catcher. Golden, Holden, R. Hewett Coach Henderson presented awards to Judy Golden and Lyn Holden as Most Valuable Basket ball Players; to Royce Hewett as Most Valuable in track. Judy Golden was an All-WAA forward in girls’ play, while Holden play ed guard for the Bucs. Henderson presented awards to Betty Wood ard, a star guard of the Lady Pirates, Jerry Murden of the Pi rate quint, and Jan Hewett of the local track team—WAA champs—as captains of their re spective groups. Football, Baseball Winfree presented service awards to the following: Football — Jan Hewett, Larry Ward, Woody Goley, Bobby Gore, Lyn Holden, Seth Graham, stars; Royce Hewett, Jerry Murden, James Walker, Landis Stanley, James Russ, Paul Groomes, Gene Cumbee, Wilbur Hewett, Mike Stanley, Roy Holden, Howard An derson, Bobby Hubbard, Legwin Williams, Howard Benton, Lin wood Lancaster, Danny Stanley, Steve Love, Charles Todd, letters; manager’s stars to Billy Caison, Junior Lewis, and Manager’s let ter to Billy Benton. Baseball—Stars to Goley, Gore, Allison Holden; letters to Russ, Love, M. Stanley, Hubbard, D. Stanley, L. Stanley, Russell Price, Lonnie Davis; manager’s letter to Larry Tyndall. Henderson gave out emblems to: Girls' basketball, stars, Judy Golden, Linda Phelps, Donna Ful ford, Linda Sue Gore, Betty Wood ard, Vicky Woodard. Donnie Hew ett: letters. June White, Cheryl Jcnrette, Judy Moffitt, Faye Smith; Boys basketball, stars, J. Hewett, Murden, Robert Gallo way, L. Holden, Benton; letters, Russ, M. Stanley, Roy Mintz, D. Stanley, L. Stanley, Homer Lyles, Price; manager’s star, Legwyn Williams; manager’s letter, David Williams. Track, letters, Billy Caison, John Ganns, Larry Wilson, Stuart Clemmons, Danny Galloway, M. Stanley, A, Holden, L. Stanley, Felix Cox, Bobby Caison; stars, J. Hewett, Paul Groomes, R. Hew ett, Phillip Robinson, Russ; man ager’s star, David Williams; man ager’s letters, Odell Benton, Don Caison. Henderson also gave special mention to Mike Stanley, Landis Stanley and James Russ as the 1 first four-letter (four-sport) men1 in the history of Shallotte High School. i Distributed In This Area By Electric Bottling Co., Inc. WILMINGTON, N. C. Social Security Is Liberalized In January, 1961, more liberal rules on earnings by social securi ty beneficiaries went into ef fect. The familiar $1200 figure remains the same but there the similarity ends. As before, earn ings of $1200 or less will be permitted without penalty. How ever, under the new rules, for each $2 earned from $1200 to $1500, $1 of the beneficiary’s (or his family’s) benefits will be withheld. For over $1 of earnings above $1500, $1 of benefits will be withheld. Family benefits are all payments to the beneficiary and his family based on the bene ficiary’s social security record. There will still be no loss of benefits in any month in which neither wages of $100 are earned nor substantial services in self employment rendered. Also no benefits will be withheld for any month the beneficiary is age 72 or over. The earnings of a dependent or survivor of the beneficiary affect only that person’s own benefits. All wages and net earnings from self-employment must be included in computing earnings on which to base deductions. Re member, however, investment in come, savings, and pensions are not counted. For further information about earnings after retirement, write your social security office at 14 S. 16th St., Wilmington, N. C. The so-called "rare earths’’ are not particularly rare. Most of these chemical elements are more common than gold or silver. Some, like lanthanum, cerium, and neo dymium, are more abundant than lead. Use State Port Pilot Want Ads Veterans Should Check Records Veterans who have been award ed a pension by the Veterans Ad ministration for non-service con nected disabilities and have not received their checks due March 1, should check to see if their annual income questionnaires has been sent in, Crawford L.. Rourk, Brunswick County Veterans Serv ice Officer, said this week. The County Service Officer said all veterans receiving a pension for non-service connected dis abilities are required by the Vet erans Administration to report their annual income at the close of the calendar year. That if the income report is not received, their check will be stopped. Rourk said that a report of in come is not required of those veterans and widows receiving compensation for service-connect ed disabilities or death. For further information and as sistance, contact Rourk in the »T' ■"T~i ~~ City Hall at Southport, Health Center, Shallotte or T. Formy Duval, District Officer, North Carolina Veterans Commission, Murchison Building-, Wilmington. The Great Wall of China is thought by astronomers to be the only v'ork of man that would be visible to the human eye from the moon. The wall stretches 2,000 miles. Yellow fever has been eradi cated from the U. S. HOT DOGS— SANDWICHES— TRY DAHS - MAID S'HALLOTTE, N C. WATER-PROOFING and ROOF REPAER MATERIALS FOR ROOFS—Mightyplate Roof Coating. Mighty plate Primer, Mightyplate Plastic Cement, Glas-Web Patching Material, TRC Aluminum Roof Coating. FOR MASONRY—Rainsea! (transparent coating); Dri-White (water-repellant white coating), FOR WOOD SURFACES—Nevarot (water-repellant i wood preserver). FOR ASPHALT SURFACES—Asphalt Paving Seal (preventative maintenance sealer for black top sur faces). All Texas Refinery Corporation Products Floyd Dils&ver, Agent Phone GL 7-2862 Southport, N. C. 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