8tI ,tl TZ'JOJA AO UT , 3 .VI ,TflOTJAJd (MA 0 ttAOIMftOlA $3MHrVNAA TIH'JO) fJiTJTa7 CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, MORECTAD CITY AND BEAUFORT. N. C. fit -J3At TVISBAT, AWV3T 19, lMf PAGE SEVEN s v SOUTH RIVER ... I. Mrs. Julia Hill, of Atlantic is spending sometime with Iter son's family, Mrs. Gaston Hill and child ren and Mrs. Joshua Hardy. Mr. Howard Lewis, of Stacy is siting Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lewis. t Mr, and Mrs. Johnnie Stilly and daughters, Eloise and Nancy, of itridgeton, spent Saturday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wal lace. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Cannon $nd children spent Sunday after noon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pittman, i f Mrs. Rena Hall, of Morehead City, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. 8 Miss Betsy Piner, of Willard, is Jisiting her sister, Mrs. Raymond yourtney. k Mr. Johnnie Cannon his got bet ter so he can go to work again J Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carraway Spent Saturday afternoon in Beau lorl with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bee ion. . Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace visit d Mrs. Ruth Eubanks Saturday afternoon . " Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wallace Ipent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. jfuke Lewis. ..t Miss Janice Norman spent Sun ilay evening with Kathleen Hardy. l Mr. and Mrs. Asa Cannon, of Morehead City, spent Sunday af ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Linzie Jannon and other relatives, qi Mr. and Mrs. Leth Pittman and Children spent Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil lie Pittman. ? Pearl Mason, of Beaufort, spent ! jfcst Wednesday afternoon and Thursday with her mother, Mrs. i John Mason. She went back to 1 4(ork Friday. b Mr. Calvin Gaskill and Cartie Fulcher attended church here JWednesday night. Jl Elder William Anderson left bun ll Jfay morning to go to Beaufort lo 11 ,Till his regular appointment for eleven o'clock and Sundsy night Rev. Maurice Roach and Mrs tyonch are conducting a revival 'with Elder Andersen helping and Bveryone are cordially invited. It .will close Wednesday night and We are really having a grand revi wMr. and Mrs. George Tosto vi sited Mrs. Nannie J. Pittman Sun day afternoon. She and her moth ff, Mrs. James Tosto where as fell as usual. BACHELOR (Mrs. Emily Becton, of Wcke I forest, Mrs. Mattie Biggs, of Eli nbethtown and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hi. Whitehead, of Branley, Carli Yornia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. t C. Smith. " br. and Mrs. A. P. Whitehead and daughter. Marv Elizabeth, of 'Rocky Mount, N. C, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith. II " Mr. and Mrs. rrea utnger ana daughter, Martha Corrine, of Char lotte, visited their parents, Mr. ana jtfrs. W. L. Harris several days last week. tsl Ennett C. Harris returned to Co lumbia University Thursday after spending his vacation with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harris, -j Mrs. Clarence Salter was in Morehead Citv and Beaufort Wed- Iflesday. U, Mrs. Grover Paul was in Beau tort and Morehead City Monday. iV Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adams and daughter, Eva spent Saturday in a ' Beaufort. Misses Eva and Gwen Adams and ftiends spent Sunday at Fort Macon and Atlantic Beach. The following enjoyed a weiner roast on the Willis shore Saturday Hvening: Misses Eva Emily and Gwen Adams, Lois and Vivian Benton. Sue Ward. Nellie Ward. A, J. Ward, A. D. Benton, Johnnie Adams, Ken and John Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs; Sheldon Belangia.' I The children, aoms of the V f randchudren and friends of tne late A. P; and Margaret White bead met (n their annual reunion Aheust 8th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith (the anccstrtal home) on the bank of the beauti ful oM Neuse River, The day was perfect, sunshine, blue akief and cot. gentle brent. 1 Most of the class attended Son- f. day (School in the little church of J.Xbeir childhood where fond me LJnorles center around the father Ind mother, who did their best to install principles of honesty in-thn-ity and tne lov and fear of fed in their children. V All enjoyed a boutniful and de and -.wk- S OAHHDRHRRDDD icious, (picnic style) and jokes. J Ttfrs.' Lyda Smith and dtughter, Kellie and Mr. Jim. Smith were guests on this happy, cession, ji Children attending the White head" reunion: Mrs. Mittie Biggs, Ellzabethtown, N. C' Mrs.- Laura Wraith. N.'Harlowe, M. C; Mr. E. M. Whitehead and wife, Brawley, Calif.; Mrs. Emily . Becton, Wade forest, N. C; Mrs. H. Or Thomas and family, Wilmington, N. C; Mr.'C. T. Whitehead and wife, Morehead City, N. C; Dr. A. P. Whitehead -and family, Rocky Mount,. N. C.J Dr. J. W. WhHe fceiC Smithfield, N. C. :Mr. and Mr W. , Kirby re turned Saturday from Norfolk, Va. where they spent a few days with Mr: and Mrs. J. . Nasi. Mrs. .Neal ! came with them and Will remain for a visit .with her Mother, Mrs. P. R. Garner. . . .. . - Mr. and Mrs. James M. Rogers, of Elizabeth City, arrived Saturday to apend a few days with Mr. and l!rs. Claude Garner. Mist Kartanna Mlzzelle left Fri day. for Burgaw where d.l Saturday sh waa an attendant in the wed ding of a school mate. Her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mizelle, drove Over Saturday to attend thej wedding. Misa Lydia Willis spent several days here with Mr. and Mrs Stun D. Edwards. She and Miss Vfrlan Hill, of Ciierry Point, left Saturday for a trip to Washington and Nw York. Miss Marian na Weeks, of New ton Grove spent several days here with Miss Chris Norrts. Her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weeks came for the weekend and she re turned with them. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lipscomb, of Hopewelf, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Mauney, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Parlette and children, Betty, Tommy and Larry, returned to their home In Norfolk Sundry. Friday, the 13th seems to be a Itickv day for the J. H. Throwers Their little son, Johnny, arrived on that date three years ago, and last Friday a little girl arrived. In part the 13th seems to be a favor ite date in Mrs. Throwers' family. Her mother and father were mar ricd on the 13th a brother was born on the 13th. She was married on the 13th. Her sister's little boy was born on the 13th and both of her children on the 13th. Mrs. H. W. Small, "of Pagel'nd, S. C, is spending some time here with her sister, Mrs. P. "P. Garner, and brother, C. E. Herrington. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Robinson, of Norfolk, Va.. Mrs. Ida Willis and daughter, Gertrude, of Atlantic, N. C, spent Sunday here with Mr. md Mrs. S. p. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. J. Standi Bell and children, Peggy and Johnny, re turned Sunday from a trip lo Rich mond, Va. They came home by way of the Sky Line Prtve. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Parlctt and sons, Tommy and Larry, of Norfolk, Va. are spending thl week with the C. E. Herringtons. Mr. and Mrs. Harold tyiylor, o Alexandria, Va., and Mrs. Naylor'; sister, arrived Monday to sperK1 a few days with the C. E. Herring tons. Leslie Garner, of Greenville spent Sunday here with his moth er. Mrs. H. C. Garner. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, of Ch.V lotte, are visiting Mrs. Hill's pr. rents. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Hill. C. M. Hill was a business visito in Richmond last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Montagu' spent the weekend here with Mr nd Mrs. S. D. Edwrds. Mrs. P. P. Garner and Miss Nins Garner returned Monday from Pe tersburg, Va. where they spent sev eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Torr R. Garner, Mrs. C. R. Wheatly ol Beaufort, went, to Petersburg' last wtcJc end "returned'" home wltr them. HARLOW! Judge and Mrs. Luther Hamilton their grandson, Larry Vickers, and mother, Mrs. Joe Long of More head Citv -were here recently to ! visit Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton J. Taylor spent Thursday in New Bern on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adair of Beaufort passed through Wednes day afternoon enroute to New Bern to take their guest, Mrs. Odmund son, accompanied them. A. B. Morton, Jr. returned from Fort Bragg Wednesday night. Mrs. Carlton J. Taylor was in Morehead City Wednesday. She was accompanied by Mrs. Roland Small of Core Creek. Mrs. Earl Webb temple was in Beaufort Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gillikln of Goldsboro spent the weekend with Mrs. Will Conner. Mrs. William Noe, of Beaufort, Who is visiting Mrs. Carl H. MoT' tn, motored to Morehead City Thursday afternoon on business. Mrs. Ashby B. Morton accompanied Mrs. Noe. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Webb Temple and children spent Sunday In Beaufort With Mr. and Mrs. Willie Temple. w Everette Taylor and J. C. Adatna were in New Bern Satur dav moraine on business. Mrs. Carl H. Morton and Mrs. 1 Dallas Sadler visited Miss Blanche Dudley at Wire Grass Thursday afternoon. , Little Cherry Dawn Hardison spent last week with Mr. and Mrs Ivey Taylor. Mrs. Emma Oglesby and Mrs Charlie Bell were in Beaufort Fri day on business. The Woman's Society of Christ ian Service met Friday evening with Mrs. Pearl Olund. The pre si dent, Mrs. W. C. Williams, presid ed over the ntaetiag and gave th-: worship service. Mrs.' Olund hac charge of the program and taugh "Great Prayers of the Bible," oni of the study course. The hottes . served ice cream and cookies. Toe September meeting wilt bo at Mrs A. N. Bell's. $CC3 Fire Damages West End Csi JlsScar ; An overheated lafl fee in the generator for the air pump at the Wast End Service station. More head City, cause. da fire there re cently whicK damaged the prop prtv tn the extent of about $800, according to an estimate by Harold Sewell, owner. . The Morehead City fire depart ment answered the alarm. The flames caused a spectafidar blase I because of grease and oil which I caught fire. risf CbUs Eigpd Fcri!nludn Fishing Under construction now at the Standard Oil dock, Front street, Beaufort, is the Evelyn L. Willis, menhaden boat owned lointly by Aloft Willis and F. ft. Beil, Bean fort. This boat, and another, The Four Bells, was purchased from the government. The Four Bells is be ing outfitted at New Bern. Work on the Evelyn L. Willis, named after Mr. Willis's daiigh et, began Aug. 9 and Is expected to be finished Oct. 15. Carteret Coast Nay Have Hew glsleL risking Pier Sources close to the vacation in dustry of the Carteret const stated this week that the Morehead City area Would have at least one new hotel and probably an ocean fish ing pier ready for opening by the 1849 season. &ni n.KSlb'1UVhi! dcn;Chadwick has announced, nlte- plans for the construction of thahotel will be made before the kwtieii, nHovii in UVCl , II War stated. The fishing pier, under consideration would be constructed nn Bogue Banks near the fast grow ing resort community of Atlantic Beach. MARSHALLBERG Durwood Moore and Cicero Franklin Lewis have entered the service of the United States CoasI Guard. Mrs. Julian Brown, Jr. and son? have returned home after visitins her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Austin at Hattiras for a moith. Mrs. Jessie Staten. of Morehend City, has returned home after visit ing Mrs. Gertie Willis. Miss Jovce Willis and Miss S-lly leorge visited Miss Mary Lee Ma lon last week in Atlantic, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charli; Russell, vrf "artsmouth. Va.. re here visiting Her sister. Mrs. Bertie Davis. Mr. Osborne Davis, of Beaufort, vas here Saturday for a short hil. Mr. and M's. W"Mm CitPkm have returned to their home at SUten Island. N. Y. after spending l week here with his mother, Mrs Kathleen Gilltkin. Mr, and Mrs. Dwieht Windsor ind children have returned to their 'tome in Baltimore, Md. after spending their vacation here. Mr. R. K. Davis, of Newport News, Va.. arrived here Frida night to be with his familv ovei the weekend. Mrs. Fred Baxter is "isiting Rev md Mrs. W. B. Sprinkle at States vil'e, N. ,C. ... , Rev, ad MrsV Lloyd Davis and daughter, Doris, of Baltimore, Md ir nere on tneir vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris re turned to Cape Lookout Tuesday Mr. ami Mrs. Lorenzo B. Iwi tnd children, of Staten Island, N Y.. have returned to their home. Mrs. Augustine Piner and son were here for a short while Tues day visiting Mrs. Chas. Piner, Sr. Miss Helen Lewis and Miss Jau nita Lewis, who are employed in Norfolk, were home for the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Teeaey Lewis. Mrs. Donald Fnlcher and child ren are in New York visiting her parents. Mrs. Roy Brown and son arrived home Friday from Hatteras where she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ballance, Mr. Ellis Bedsworth, of Georgia, spent the weekend with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Beds worth. Mr. Ralph Lewis and daughter, of New Beri, N. C, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. u. k. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stvron, Mrs. Percy Davis and -Mr. and Mrs. Re gJnald Styron, all of Davis. N. C, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Denard Lewis Sunday after noon. Mr. Quentine Lewis, of New Bern, soent the weekend here. Mr. Grant Lewis, of Norfolk, Va., was home for the weekend. Capt. J. A. Nelson, of Glouces ter and brother and sister, Prof. Stacy Nelson, of Chattanooga, Tenn., and Mrs. Nellie Willis, of Morehead City, attended services at the Methodist church Sunday morning. Mrs. Norwood Fulcher and daughter, Frances Jane, of Beau fort, are here visiting her mother, Mrs. Ruth Nelson.' r $2.10 I pint I 1 $3.40 I fifth I I a 0tt ftflMsf trtstf AkS4 pmt . Austir-riicfioIfl I I : , tU,..J int. . I English Gil's Log Varies In Talne with Indian's SINGAPORE (AP) - "Legs East and West," said a headline in the Singapore Free Press re cently, while the story below con trasted the value of a leg in Eng land and one in Singapore. The story recounted how, on the a" me dry, a six-year-old English girl in London and an Indian la borer in Singapore both were awarded damages by courts for leg injuries suffered in motor ac- cidents. .The English g'rl got 1,150 pounds; her right leg was neverely scarred. The Singapore Indian got 338 pounds; his leg was cut off. Chairman Named Floyd Ch-dwick. Morehead City, has been named ehainwn of Ctr leret county's board of induction and Halsey Paul, Beaufort, secretary-treasurer. Office will be in i r-. . .. ...ft1: vf- Cruise Plan, Progressing Plan for the Tarhepls' Afloat f Labor yv Week-end cruise from Morehead City to New Bern and the Trent River are progressing very satisfactorily, according lo Charles N. Bennett, cruise commo dore. He stated this week that i' would be one of the prentest mas cruises of pleasure boats lo ever take place in coastal waters. "We arp assured that more thn- 50 Justin Robinson, et-al to Clayton yachts and pleasure craft will he , Fulcher, wife. $10; Clavton Ful in the cruise, with approximately cher, wife to Clayton Fulcher, Jr.. 250 persons aboard," he said. Real Esfaie Transfers BEAUFORT TOWNSHIP F. R. Bell, wife to Rome M ir' in. wife. S10O.: Mrs. Lena Carpenter to Stanley M. Carpenter, wife. 10: Delton Davis to Reginald Willis, wife. $150; J. F. Duncan Trus'e? "Highland Park" to R. W. Ssfrit. $10; I.vJe E. Dotv to John L. Smith. $100; John J. Felton et-al to John H. Felton, M0. 1 I MOREHEAD TOWNSHIP Samuel I. Barbette, wife to Ca- therine D. Willan, $100; R. A. Bry ant. wife to Harry A. Stahls'rom, I wife, $100; Frank L. Bryant, wife to Lorris Gwyn, $10; Atlantic Beach, Inc. to Russell L. Howell, wife. $100: Atlantic Beach Inc. to Hugh B. Mills. $100; William G. Lewis, et-al to Raymond J. Lewis, I wife, $10; T. G. Basnight, wife to W. D. Tucker, M0; Llovd Law- rente, wife to C. E. Everett, wife, M0; Violet Mae Baldwin, husband J. L. to M. L. Mansfield, $1; J. M. Willis to James Edw rd Oden, $100; L. H. Lumsden, wife to Sarah M. Edwards, $100; George W. 1 Huntley,, wife to F. C. Noyes. $10. f Ljfa Webb Brennan to Charles Gas kill, $125; Atlantic Beach. Inc. to Jesse E. Bellamy, 18, Beaufort, J. S. Smith, Sr , wife, $125; John N. C. to Annie V. Parker, 18, Beau C. Banks to Edgar H. Pope, wife, fort, N. C. S100; Bertha G. Swinsm, husband K. S. to Tom D. Davis, wife, $100; Cicero P. Guthrie, wife, et-al to Bertha G. Swinson. $10; William H. Laughton, wife to W. H. Ragan, wife, $10; Lila Mae Canto, et-al to E. C. Willis, wife. MO; M. L. Piner, wife to Mattie H. Piner, $10; James B. Macv, wife to Roma L. Styron, wife, $100; W. W. Ballou, wife to Scanlon Really Corp., $100. HARLOWE TOWNSHIP Helen Weeks to Odie Lee Brown, Jr., wife; $100; Odie Lee Brown, Jr., wife to Mrs. Helen Weeks, $10; Alex Graham, wife to Scarboro Safrit Lumber Co., $10; Lota Har desty Rice, husband R. G. to Scar-boro-Safrit Lumber Co., $10). HARKERS ISLAND TOWNSHIP Earl C. Davis, wife, et al to Cecil J. Nelson, $10; Grace Willis, et-al to Cecil J. Moore, et-al, $10; Lonnie Whitley, wife to M. J. Legum, $100; William R. Lewis, wife to Ether idge Davis, wife, $5. WHITE OAK TOWNSHIP H. C. Raymore, wife to Roger L. Phillips, $10; T. H. Guthrie, wife to Willard A. Taylor, wife, $1200; FILIIS lKVKL4rKO 6 er B ICXroHl KK DOLLS 25c 1 ' KXPnai'RR (Pnai'RR KOI.LH, Mo tPOHUKK kOI.I.H. IS . t.M L-MJlUVa LL'fl mwttf Am 24-KODH BKBVICK tWKHT qVALITT CLICK PHOTO SERVICE P. O, nox M - B : K1M8TON, N. C. See 0s Aboul Our Seed Cleaning and Trcaiing Service Of All Grains FARMER'S SUPPLY house SeFrtslSL VZ1 CZT, II. C. Takes Vinning Prep Record On To His College Grid Coach Job By Fred Stafford WHITE PLAINS, N. . (AP) He isn't landing in a bigtime post, such as Paul Brown did when he made his now-famous vault from Massillon, Ohio, scholastic ranks to Ohio State. But Len Wal ters, who becomes William Col- lege's head grid coach this fall. carries about as glossy a scholas tic coaching record into collegiate ranks as any mentor who ever made the jump. Watters hs signed a thrcp-yev 35 games In 24 seasons. Besides pact as varsity grid coach, fresh- ,16 White Plains, c-imnaigns. Wat man baseball mentor and associate tors served six years at Oneiih. N. professor in the physical educa- y Uitfh, where he lamched h s tion department at the Williams- coaching career in t!r22: one at " ' Baldwin High on Long Ishml and B. S. Tay!or, Sr.. wife to B. S. Tay lor, Jr., wife 10. SMYRNA TOWNSHIP Alice J. Davis to Esther W. Pi ner, ?!0. STRAITS TOWNSHIP Guv C. GiTlikift. wife to Stanley W. Gillikin. StO; HuPh H. Wilson. wife to J. Norman Whitehurst, et al, $10. NEWPORT TOWNSHIP Peter J. Kenan. e at to Walter T. Kenan, S10 and Wilbur V. G-r-ner, Trustee to Harrv Bell, wife, $400. ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP Justin Robinson, et-al to Augus tine Robinson, et-al, Trustees. S10; wife, $10. DAVIS TOWNSHIP Stacy Murphy to Elmer D. Wil lis, $10. MERRIMON TOWNSHIP Edna Smith, husband, J. T. to J. S. Miller, S10 and J. S. Miller, wife to Grace Nelson Walker. $10. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSULD Augnst 2, to August 12, 194$. Robert Doninique. 30, Beaufort N. C. to Jessie Lee Babb. 21, Beau fort, N. C; Claude Perkins Smith 27, Newport, N. C; to Lillian Ine' Russell, 20, Newport, N. C; Gray don B. Willis. 23. Morehead Citv N. C. to Rachel Brock. 20 More head City, N. C; Douglas W. SUw art, 27, Raleigh, N. C. to June M Russell, 19. Bouue. N. C: Jnmc Newport, N. C, RFD. Rt. 1; Frnnr j. Hartsoe, 18, Kannapolis, N. C to Audrey Eleanor Wilson, P Harold Jordan. 24. Charleston. S C. to Rebecca Best Mason. 21 Beaufort, N. C; Charles Clav Wi! lis, 22. Morehead Citv, N. C. tr Nell Royall Pitts, 23, Morehead City, N. C; Roy C. Samplev. Jr. 21. Durham. N. C. to Eloise Grace Tilley, 19, Morehead City, N. C; Robert H. Hill, 21, Morehead City N. C. to Patricia Drold Willis, 21. Morehead City, N. C. . I COLORED u d 0 YO ' G I V E S T 0 0 R C A R A L I fpJ Vf ' " ' na a ' ' M SOUIID CHEVROLET COUP All m irtsSa FhcaelUSM ii ' rwM fa HENRI J. T AY VOX, Mm I Abmr. UJn uU FlUtm town. Mass., member of the tradi tion-steeped "Little Three," after 16 seasons ?t White Plains High School where his Tiger elevens lost iurt 25 games, while winning 104 and tying seven. . . That is a fanev 308 won - hst porcentaue, but the former Spring f.eld (Mass.) Colleqe three -sp-rt stars lifetime coaching nereentace is even k'osmit. ins gnu proiiuiis 'R7. tied nine ami lost only one (1944) at Bunker Hill (Ind.) Naval Air station where his eleven won ciyht and lost one. Watters a"d his coaching aids, Glenn Loucks, who remains at White ri'ins. turned out six un beaten White Plains teams, three of 'em also untied, mil captured Westchester circuit titles galore until other conferences foes drop ped the Bengals from their slates because of White Plains' strength. This has necessitated of an in ternational flavor into Tii;er sche dules. Teims from Ohio. Penn sylvania. Indiana. Massachusetts, ftew Jersey, western New York and Washinnton. D. C, have made ; nents. Last fall. White Plains' posted intersectional victories over Alliances, Ohio; llazle Township 86 Proof I Itfl SMMMHT WHItKITS M MI PRODUCT AM 4 Tf MM OS MOM OtO. U STRMOHT WMMIV, M MtUTtAl snII, 1MTIUM PROM MAIN. Menus t tain uana. kmu. iimm h Pr,ce Fifths BY FACTORY-TRACSZD MEN -ACCORSffIG TO FACTORY CPistncATioNSU::jo FACTORY-APPROVED EQUIPMENT L D S T.1 of Hazleton, Pa., and Union-Endi-cott of Endicott, N. Y. The remarkable feature is that, prior to Watters' arrival at White Plains in the fall of 1829, football was in the doldrums here. From 1927-23, Tiger elevens won 29, lost 31 and fed six below the .300 mark. Watters' first team won six, lost two and his second one j took nine straight in the regular i season, rolling up 218 points to 18 for tne nine rivals. It Invaded Miam, (or a New Yeftr.s Day game, forerunner of the current Orange Bowl college scraps, and bowed to a crrck elcven of hand-picked 17(0)1? Wm 53 r WATER REPELLENT TOPCOATS $13.95 lo $18.95 GABARDINE TOPCOATS $29.75 ALL WOOL GABARDINE TOPCOATS $45.03 D. B. WEBB . . WEBB'S SINCE 1883 . . Arendell Street Morehead City What a thrill to VHIRLAWAY ... on a Futuramic holidaj! Free from work . . . thanks to OMemobile'a IlyJra-Matic Drive. Free from worry . . . thanks to Okls mobile quality serrire.' That's why it's smart to atop before you go at your Olusmobile dealer's for a scientific lubrication and a thorough-going inspection. Oldsmobile lubrications follow factory specifications. And Oldsmobile mechanics are experts when it comes to spotting trouble before it happens. So drop m soon. After we put your car on the lift, you'll note a new "lift" in its performance. OBI L E Florida scholastic All-Stars. The next season found the Ti gers also unbeaten and untied and the regular season play unbeaten string was run through 27 games Watters is ideally suited on every count for his new post at the small, heavily traditioned col lege in the Berkshires. Some followers of the Cleveland Indians think Larry Doby, Negro centerfielder, will be one of the stars of the American League in a few years. GET READY NOW TOR FALL'S CHILLY BREEZES Gabardine TOPCOATS And Waier Repellent COATS Aviation and Classic Slyles In Kongcr length for The Man 61" and Over IN TWO SHADKS DEA L 0 D Y, 1 17 C . Hcre!:: Cily. H. t i n' " j

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