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Camp Glenn Methodist wfil Mrve barbecue and dinners today and tomor by, beginning at 12 noon and I running through supper each day. j Proceeds will go on the building ' land of the church The public ! is invited. LOW TERM OR SBORT TERM LOANS ON NEW ROME CONSTRUCTION i - See ? G. W. DUNCAN pmiMCE rams Beauiorl, N. C. Special Safe! i TOR LIMITED T I A E ) on \y\ML*lS000 Buys the Universal fisherman 100% MARINE MOTORI It's true! Here at "outboard" prices is a genuine inboard marine motor, water-cooled! Thanks to Universal'* inventory reduction program on this model we're able to save you (4100.00 on the world-famous Fish erman single-cylinder, 8-horse i power motor. It operates on only |% gallon of fuel per hour! V This amazing pre-^eason sale (positively ends March ^5 ? so .act <juickly! It's the buy of a lifetime for ?utbo?rders as well as boatmen and fishermen! Come in and see this 100% marine motor today! look tit thoto pricotl Sol* Ragwlor Y*? Fried Prl?*l Sovat 1WM (!??? $150.00 $250 00 $100.00 _ ?*> WMO (wMH $225.00 $375.00 $150.00 **v*r*lnf (BARBOUR'S MARINE SUPPLY CO. FRONT ST. ''BfcAUFQRT LIST YOUR TAXES Tax listing began Monday, January 2nd, 1950, and will continue to January 31st. All men subject to Poll Taxes and all property owners, ">al or personal, must list to, avoid 1 ponaltie' which will positively be charged for failure to list. See the List-Takers iri your Township today ! DO HOT DELAY! List-Takers ? Carteret County BEAUFOHT TWP. Ttti H. Sealey John B. Brooks NERBiMM TWP. Paler Cirraway STRAITS TWP. . (mid W. Wkileharst a& MARSIALLBEBG TWP Joms P. Darii AHJUITIC It SEALfVEL Waller SoUk ISLAND NnTnm Day MOBEHEAD TWP. Ckas. V. Webb WHITE OAK TWP. Sam Meadews HEWPOBTTWP. Prentis Garner HABLOWE TWP. J. Baymond Ball BABKEBS ISLAND Charles W. Hancock DAVIS and STACY Hamlin Davis CAgTERET COUNTY MIM OF MMMWTM fa- ??? ? l%}[ _ II . ! t ^ ?? Town Board (continued from page otic) Teacher association except to set up a recreation commission which could provide a recreation pro gram for children, he explained. The board agreed that his pro posal was a good one and decided to consider the plan for a month. At thejr next meeting a three man recreation commission will be appointed, they said to set up a program for both the white and Negro schools. Auditors Appear Two auditors, Frank P. Wall and Albert Gaskill, were present to bid on auditing the city's books. Wall entered a bid of $500 which includes both the city's books and those of the Morehead City hos pital. Gaskill's bid was for work to be paid on a. daily basis, not to exceed $330 on the city's books and $90 on the hospital's. Action on awarding the contract was with held until a date closer to the time of the audit. Space in Bayview cemetery is rapidly being sold and the group should begin considering another site for a future cemetery, Walter Lewis, who has charge of the burial grounds, reported. Lewis said very few lots were left and most of them were in low ground. Mr. Rhue who lives in the 1700 block of Fisher st. asked permis sion to connect with the city's sew er line which is being run in the 1800 block He said two other residents in his block also wished to make connection. City Clerk Lashley was appointed to investi gate and recommend connection, if feasible. Eward Arendell, chairman qf the fire department finance com mittee, asked reimbursement for money the department spent re cently. Part of the reimburse ment was to cover payments on the department's truck and for ROYAL THEATRE SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE JIMMY WAKEI.Y "GUN RUNNER" LEO GORCEY and the BOWERY BOYS "HARD ROILED MAHOHEY" SUNDAY AND MONDAY TOM NEAL ALAN CURTIS "APACHe" CHIEF" OCEAN PARK DRIVE-IN THEATRE ;2 miles west ut Morehead Citj on Rout* 70 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY~ FRIDAY TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE ' ?In ? "rose or WASHINGTON SQUARE" SATURDAY MARY BETH HUGHES SHEILA BYAN ' "Cased" rUBY" SUNDAY AND MONDAY TYRONE POWER ? In? "BLOOD wi SAND" - MoreheaU Basketball Teams 1 Whip Jacksonville , Vanceboro Four victories, three of them by one-sided scores, were marked up to Morehead City's basketball teams Tuesday nights as the' boys and girls teams combined to de feat teams from Jacksonville and Vanceboro. Tuesday night the boys won 58-29 over Jacksonville and the girls staved off a last quarter ral ly to win 31-30. Things were eas ier Wednesday night as the boys won 53-37 and the girls won 42-31. Leslie Feagle starred in Tues day's victory with 18 points, oth er scorers were Byrge, Steed and Matthews, 8 each, Macy, 6, Ben- 1 nett, 5, Willis' 3, and Woolard, 2 Warren was high Tdr Jackson ville with 12. The locals took an early lead and were never approached after! the first minute. They led 15-2 at j the first quarter, 29-8 at the j half and 43-19 at the end of the ; third period. Score by periods: Morehead City 15 14 14 15 58 Jacksonville .... 2 6 11 10-29 The girls game was much closer with each of them taking the lead and then losing it. Jackson ville had a 10-1 lead at the first quarter, led 16-11 at the half and fell behind 2923 at the end of the third period. The visitors made a final attempt in the final period but failed to tie the score into an overtime |>eriod by one point. Willis with 15. Bell with 12 and Leary with four did all of More head City's scoring. Forrest had 18 for Jacksonville and was high for both teams. Score by periods: Morehead City 1 10 18 2 31 Jacksonville .... 10 6 7 7-30 Wednesday night saw the boys take an early lead and remain anead for the rest of the game. Morehead City led 8-2 at the first quarter. 15-8 at the half and 33-23 when the third quarter ended. Feagle again led the locals scoring with 16 and sccond high for the night went 1o Whitford of Vanceboru who made 14. Other loeal scorers were Burge, 10, Macy 9. Matthews, and Steed. 8 each, and Woolard 2 i Morehead City 8 7 18 20 53 Vanceboro 2 6 15 14-37 Patty Bell topped the girls in their scoring with 19 points and Forrest of Vanceboro came sec ond with 18. Willis with 11. Leary \ with 10 and Webb with 3 com- ( pteted ? Morehead City's scoring. j Score by periods: Morehead City 7 12 11 12-42 ] ( Vanceboro 10 5 9 7-31 Morehead City and Beaufort > will meet tonight at 7:30 in the 1 Beaufort gym. Usually games be- 1 | tween these two intense rivals 1 I are always interesting to watch J i and a large crowd is expected to * I turn out for tonight's events. ' sending firemen to the school in Charlotte. The board agreed to make what money was needed available. Hospital Request A request was received from A. B. Roberts, chairman of the More head City hospital trustees, asking that the city set aside five per cent of the money in its general fund for use by the hospital. At torney McNeill stated that the law had already provided that this be done so there was no necessi ty for the_ board to take any ac tion. New officers in the More head City Fire department were approved by the board. The offic ers are Vernon C. Guthrie, chief, Grady Bell, assistant chief, James Griffin, captain, John Parker, lieutenant. Vincent Lawrence, sec I retary, and Earl Freeman, treas urer. Work on the board's new meet ing room is near completion. Rub ber tile has been laid, the walls, ceiling, woodwork and fixtures painted and plans have been approved to have Venetian blinds and draperies made for the win dows. Before adjourning, the commis sjqpers declared that the room should be reserved for the "ex elusive use" of the board and not for any other purpose. Students oi MCTI Hear L. A. Tilley in Chapel The Rev. L A. Tilley, pastor of the First Methodist church. Morehead City, spoke at chapel, Morehead City Technical Institute, yesterday morning. His subject was "The Average Man". Mr. Till ey was introduced by James I. Mason, director of the institute. jmm mmmmm. CITY THEATRE SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE , ' ROY ROGERS "THE GOLDEN STALLION" JOHN CALVERT ALBERT DEKKER 'SEARCH FOR DANGER" SUNDAY AND MONDAY JOHN, PAYNE GAIL RUSSELL ?In? CAPTAIN' CHINA" If EWP0BT THEATBE CARTERET COUNTY'S NEWEST PLAYHOUSE NEWPORT, N. C. JANUARY 2l"" RoTTCT,rr-3^rNE "FAB riOMTIEH" Comedy ? Cartoon ? Serial SUNpTYTtTMONIMYrMNUARY^Tnd 23 MARIE WILSON ? JOHN LUND ? DIANA LYNN "MY rBIXKD IBM A" News TUESPA^Sd7vED3E5DAYrMNUA?Y'It and 28 "SBANGBAI CHEST" Two Selected Shorts . THUpsffAV aftd FRIDAyTTTnUARyIT and tl CABY GRANT ? ANN SHERIDAN - "I WAS A MALE WAB BBIIE" Cartoon Fishermen (Continued from page one) their fishermen and coastal inhab- i itants to be on the look out for drift bottles and eards and send them in promptly when they find them. He requested that the traw ler skippers and net operators be told that, if they found drift bot tles fioating or caught in surface ; nets, to get the number from the ? card, release the bottles for fur- , ther drifting and report the lo- ? cation at which it had been sight- ; ed. A double reward in this case was promised. On its cruise to North Carolina waters, the Albatross threw out about 700 drift bottles and drift cards. Mr. Bumpus explained that this was one of the most practical means of gating knowledge on the currents of. the sea. He also told his audience that on Saturday six of the drift bottles thrown over by the Albatross had been picked up in the Shackleford banks regiqn. These bottles had traveled five miles in 24 hours. Broadcast Scheduled Mr. Buller informed the group that daily at 2 o'clock the Alba tross will broadcast to the fisher men her location, the type of bot tom worked in and the findings. BEAUFOR^ THEATRE SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE LASH LARUE ? In? "SON OF A BAD NAN" ABBOTT and COSTELLO - t- ?In ? "RIDE 'EN COWBOY" Also Serial SUNDAY and MONDAY GENE KELLY FRANK SINATRA ? In ? "ON THE TOWN" Also News Would YOU Cow^w The Carter Family? ro Cullltt IBT u lOUIS Of ROCHEMONT I* totr BOUNDARICS P Beatrice' pearson ' MEL FERRER ^ ' ' HFWDLWSm ^ p. i__ -ii- ^R00R>-<1_,' - ? x SHOWING AT BEAUFOHT THEATRE Last Tiara Today! First Show SUrU it 11 *. m. SIX SHOWS TODAY This Picture Will Not Be Show* Morrlrad City i . . . . . .v. r1 Gam* oi |hf ???r Tooighl -j Is Twia City Tmm Km* | school gymnasium when Bcmi fort and Morehead City vtll meet in a double header bas ketball fame. The two teams split a previous twin bill D*e. IS *hen More head City boys won, M il, and Beaufort girls won. 35-11. pre game predictions for tonight favor the same winners of De cember. Gametlme is 7 -SO (or the (Iris' fame, with the boys' game im mediately following. Admission is 25 rents for school children and 50 cents for adufts. All-Stars Stomp MCTI Tomcats Morehead City's All-Star basket 3a 11 team proved its mettle Mori Jay night as it toyed with the Vlorehead City Technical Insti tute Tomcats to the score of 59 19. The All-Stars took an early lead ind coasted the rest of the way. Roma Styron, high scorer for the liime, was also three points bet ter than the entire MCTI aggre gation, dropping 22 points for the evening. Kemp Guthrie and Arth ur Lewis also starred for the All Stars. Captain Lawrence Brown led the MCTI Tomcats in their at tempt at snatching victory from iefeat. He was assisted by Bill Davis, Don Lowery and John Par ker but their efforts were just not enough. Modern pins made of fire were first produced in France and Ger many. She will remain on the air for re ception for a few minutes in case any of the fishing boats want to i-all back for conformation or for further information. A discussion of the work of the Albatross preceded and followed Mr. Buller's talk. Capt. Roland Styron of Oriental acted as chief spokesman for the fishing group in the Lookout-Hatteras area, and William Wells and Lewis Hardee acted as spokesmen for the fisher men of the Southport area. These three gentlemen assisted in laying out the . critical territories which they felt would be to the fisher man's greatest interest for explor aticfrv Random trawl hauls will be made in these areas and more ex tensive and systematic coverage will follow. CUT TO THE BONE!! mart hum or imudis ENK TOMORROW! On Mk Pinal Day of Oar Annual Clearance Sale, PrlcM Sift Been Reduced Unbelievably!! These Prices Will Be In Effect Tomorrow Only .... Tbey Have to Be Seen to Be Appreciated. DOORS OPEN AT I A. N. DONT BE LATE I SPECIAL GROUP OF SUITS Buy On* at the Regvlar Price, Get Another On* For Only Or Buy Only One at m Big Reduction $5.00 Firat 15 Purchaaera of a Suit Will Receive Their Choice of a Special Qroup of Tiea. Spegjal^Groiy^of Formerly $7.50 to *10.00 Ho* Only $3.95 and $4.95 Group of TRENCH COATS Originally *22.50 Special ai $9.95 Small Group of ALL- BAY0N ROBES Reduced From (12.60 to $5.09 Small Group of SPORT COATS Formerly $25.00 Now Only $9.95!! Group of All- Wool SPOBT SHIHTS Plaids and Solids Were $10.00 Now $4.50 Group of Corduroy CARDIGANS Formerly $14.50 Now $5.00 Group of DBESS SHUTS Formerly $3.95 to $4.95 Now $2.50 Flannel SKI PAJAMAS Formerly Priced up to $5.00 Now $1.95!! ONF. GROUP OF SWEATERS Cnl From $9.50 to $3.95 Many Qther Itemi at Bargain Prices . . . They Have to be Seen to be Appreciated - SHOP AND SAVE AT - LEARY'S Carteret County's Finest Store For Men ARENDELL ST. ?. MOREHEAD CITY . WE- APPRECIATE words of praise We like to serve people individually and in groups ? serve them the best of food, the way they like it served. And, being very human, the following letter makes us want to do even better: PHONE M-3113 ROUTE 70 2 Miles West of Morehesd City REX RESTAURANT
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