FOR SALE
McKASKEY ACCOUNT FILE,
size 120 count, good condition.
Priced reasonable. Apply D. G.
Lewis store, 208 North 11th st,
Morebead City. ralfi
ATTENTION GARAGE AND SER
vice stations. Mermont mufflers
and tail pipe for all make cars.
Auto Supply Co., 18th and Arendell
St., M-3211, Mcrehead City ml6
PONY WITH WESTERN SADDLE
and bridle. Will ride, drive, work.
Martin Willis Phone B5498. ltp
BABY BUGGY. $20 00. APPLY T
C. Lamb. 1539 Ann St., Beaufqrt.
IIP
?IVE RESTAURANT BOOTHS;
two three gallon coffee urns; one
three section GE coffee urn; one
double waffle machine; one double
sink, one double bed complete; one
three burner oil stove, counter
style See Andrew Davis. Broadway
Cafe, Morehead City. Phone M4411
in 16
NORGE OILltUKNER Willi COP
per tubing and tank; also Magic
Chef gas range, also gas heater.
H15 Broad St., Beaufort. Phone
B47O0 ltp
PAUL'S
dependable
USED CARS
WiUi a Written Guarantee
Sold
CARS
1934 FORD Coupe $171) 00
194 1 STUDEBAKElt Sedan $150.00
1938 KOltD Sedan $150.00
1935 CHEVROLET Sedan $ 95.00
TRUCKS
1947 DODGE 1/2 Ion $795 00
1940 International 8/4
ton $77b. 00
1941! CHEVROLET 2 toil $37i>.00
PAUL MOTOR CO.
l'hone B-4281 322 Front.St.
BEAUFORT
THREE BUILDING LOTS, Ml X
100 ft. Onr 19 ft. bout, 22 1/2 H.l*.
liquid roolod motor. Can bo .seen
at 305 S. 16th St . Morehead City
or call Bryant Guthrie, M 393-7.
t . m30p
."KELVINATOR"
REFRIGERATORS
HOME FREEZERS
HANGES and
WATER HEATERS
AT
Jenkins Furniture Co..
cor. 12th and Evans St.
MOREHEAD CITY, N. C.
ATTENTION GARAGE AND SER
vice stations. Dayton air hose, fan
belts, floor mats, radiator hose
Auto Supply Co., 1 ?th and Aren
dell St., M321 I. Morehead City.ml6
* ---- ? = ?
ROSE MOTOR BARGAINS
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
'46 H"DSON 2- Door Sedan $595
NEW CARS AN DETRUCKS
'50 FORD "8" pickup truck
50 FORD Station Wagon
New Fold:, in Stock For
Immediate Delivery. Why
Not Selcct You lb Today?
USED CARS
47 MERCURY Coupe. Fully
Equipped.
39 PONTIAC '.'. Door
'42 PONTIAC 4 Door
40 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door
'46 FORD Tudor
'47 CHEVROLET 4 Door
WEEKEND BARGAINS
'46 HUDSON 4-Dr. Sedan $695.00
?41 INTERNATIONAL 1/2 Ton
Truck
'47 FORD 1/2 Ton Stake Body
?39 PLYMOUTH 1/2 Ton Stake
Body
ANY STYLE NEW FORI) TRUCK
ROBERT L. ROSE MOTOR
COMPANY
USED CAR LOT
' 802 Arendell St Phoot 4648
MOREHEAD CITY
ATTENTION GARAGE AND SER
Tke stations. Our stock is complete
on generators .starters, carburetors'
fbd fuel pumps. Auto Supply Co.,
1Mb and Aresdell St, M-3211.
?? Classified Ads --
Beaufort 1M Cnvco St B 44S-1
Morehead City 504 AreaiMl St M Mi l
I
FOR 8 ALE
ONE THIRTY-TWO FOOT BOAT,
practically new. Theodore Jones,
Newport, Route 2. ml2p
12 FOOT FACTORY BUILT BOAT,
12 hp Elto outboard motor, factory
built trailer. All like new. Apply
Auto Supply Co., 18th and Aren
dell St.. Morehead City m!2p
FOR SALE
ONE SIX-ROOM HOUSE
ONE TWO-ROOM HOUSE
Both on one lot with adjoining
lot. For sale in one package.
$4800
Five-Room r^touse ?ith Bath and
Lot 107 No. 23rd Street, Morehead
City.
? FOR QUICK SALE $4200
C. H. FREEMAN & SON
Phone M-536-1 800 Bridget St.
SELECTED KNOTTY WESTERN
P(#derosa pine paneling, six
inch to twelve inch widths, six
teen foot lengths. For prices write
or phone Vern W. Toler, Wilm
ington. N, C. ml9
M FOOT BY M4 FT. BEAM HVN
about. See at Rose Bros. Boat Yard,
Marker's Island. m23
USED COOK STOVES
Wood Oil Gas ? Electric
ALL STYLES SELLING CHEAP
CITY APPLIANCE
& FURNITURE CO.
Front St. Beaulort If
1947 HOUSE TRAILER, SLEEPS
four. Bottled (!?>. Excellent con
dition. Ideal, cheap home. Must
sacrifice $975. Cost $2,000 new.
Call Sgt. Bussey, Cherry Point 2108
BUMWEBS SERVICES
REFRIGERATION REPAIRS
both domestic and commercial.
We are Montgomery Ward autho
rized service dealers. Re-condi
tioned refrigerators for sale. Gates
Refrigeration Service. Phone M
551-6 or sec Larry Gates at 513
Arendell St., Morehead City.
OIL BURNERS CLEANED, Re
paired and stored. Guaranteed ser
vice. Herbert Lewis, Beaufort.
Phone B 412-5 m!2p
STORE YOUR FURS
. . ill Kastern Carolina's Only
CERTIFIED COLD STORAGE.
Cleaning, glaiing, repairing, rc- 1
modeling. Bonded. 100''. injur
ed against all risks. ,<11 work
guaranteed to your satisfaction.
PARSONS APPAREL
New Bern* N. C.
FOR SKILLED WATCH AND
clock repairs consult Jim Mussel
white at Weldon's Jewelers, neai
door to City Theatre, Morehead
City. Antiapr and*chime clocks a
speciality. Dial M 981-6.
FOR QORRECT TIME: M-8006.
For correct jewelry, satisfactory
watch repair, Early Jewelers, 812
Arendell St., Morehead City.
MADE TO YOUR
SPECIFICATIONS
Sash - Cabinets - Doors - Millwork
Douglass Firwood Doors
Screen Doors - Lawn Furniture
Hardware - Building Supplies
LOCKHART'S
CARPENTER SHOP
Business Phone M 8094
Home Phone M-8090
2 miles west of Morehead City
on Highway 70
Fri. tf
RECAP OR IF YOU WISH A
full threadwhich is just like a new
tire. NewSCoodyear tires in stock.
Tire Service Co.. 13th and Arendell
?t., phone M '549-1, Morehead City.
^SEWING MACHINE
SALES AND SERVICE
MeCaU Patterns
Dress Materials
THE SPINNING WHEEL
825V, Arendell St. Dial M-3M1
WE BUY SCRAP METAL. ALL
kinds in any shape. Also batteries
tad radiator*. We sell used auto
parts Gray's Junk Yard on High
way 70, across from Blue Ribbon
Club. Phone M-80?-7
PLUMBING, CONTRACTING. RE.
pair work a specialty. S. A. Hort
en. Phone M-M9-1 or U-430-X.
, ' I
BUSINESS SERVICES
FRIGIDAIRE DEALER
KRIGIDA1RE
O
Refrigerators
Ranges ,
Water Heaters
Automatic Washers
Home Freezers
Sinks & Cabinets
Trade in your old with the
dealer that gives the most for
the old.
USED APPLIANCES
CASH OR TBHMS
&UND APPLIANCE CO.
Morehead City, N. C.
DUPLICATE KEYS MADE TOJ
order. Wr have the blanks? and
the machine. Protect younltlf by
having an extra set of keys made
to p?t in a safe place. Western
Auto Associate Store. Beaufort.
CALL
BLANCHARD'S ELECTRIC
SERVICE
Arendell St. Morehead City
Pfione M-757-1
For
ELECTRICAL WIRING
AND
REPAIRING
State License No. 8
PICK UP AND DELIVERY
Exclusive dealer
^UNIVERSAL APPLIANCES
FOR RENT
HOUSE KOK KENT 1M> TURNER
St., Beaufort. Can occupy around
the 1st of June. B. H. Noc, 60,. XV
Mam.or telephone 119.1. Washing
ton, N. < mlC
TWO MODERN BEDROOMS
with bath and shower and nice
parking space for ears. 110b Sliep
ard St., Morehead City. Phone
M4521 tf
MAKE OLD FLOORS LOOK LIKE
new. Rent our High Speed Floor
Sander and Edger ' Low rates.
Western Auto Store, Beaufort.
Phone B 365-1.
* WANT TO BUY
WANTED
?
Used Cars, 46 Models Or
Over. Must Be Clean and In
Good Condition or They Will
Not Be Considered.
WE PAY TOP PRICES
PARKER MOTORS
Your
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
Dealer
M-9396
Arendell St. Moreheed City
WANT TO BUY ON FOOT,
heavy hens, also fryers 3 to 3 4
pounds. Top market prices as
quoted on day of delivery to
Smiths' Poultry *ad Rabbit Farm,
West Beaufort Road, Beaufort,
Hione B-516-8.
WE BUY SCRAP IRON, STEEL,
tin, auto radiators, bodies, fend
ers, batteries. Get our prices first.
Saulter's Iron & Metal Co., on
Morehead City Highway. Phone
New Bern 3910 or write P. O. Bo$
736, New Bern.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
GOOD BUSINE? OPPORTUNITY
in Beaufort for owner-operator of
a "Launderette," This franchise,
granted by the people who created
this business, includes counsel on
store location, store plans, school
ing in correct laundering, and plant
maintenance. New commercial type
Bendix washers, matched drying
equipment and copper cod water
heaters, all engineered into a
smooth operating, economical unit
?assures owner carefree store of
ready public acceptance. Sufficient
surrounding population promises
good gross Little as $5000 with
some small financing will set up.
Wtite or call, for store locations
and full details, if you are finan
cially responsible, to Follette, Box
2412. Raleigh. N. C.. or Telecoin,
12 East 44 St., New York 17. m23p
HELP WANTED
MAN OR WOMAN TO TAKE
over route of established Watkins
customers in the towns of Beau
fort and Morehead City. Full time
Income averages $*!> weekly No
imestment necessary. We will help
you get started. Write J. R. Wat
ki&ai Co., Dept. '*? 3, Richmond, Va.
?Up
Utter to Uu Editor
(Continued from pa*e two)
ers and some right sizeable prop
erty owners. This is a very worth
while project and oue we citizens
should think considerable about.
In my estimation there is no way
for an individual to set quite as
clpsc to another as through hours
of recreation.
I prize very much the happy days
I have spent out in the open with
some mighty good men, with men
from several walks of life and it
is so interesting to note the like
ness in men 1 have spent days
with professional men, with edu
cated men, in fact, educators, then
with those less fortunate who for
one reason or another never ac
quired much education.
I am more convinced as 1 grow
older that all men are born equal
and the more times I can spend
with my good friends when we are
not driving for money as we nee
cssarily must in our business or
professions, the more I love {feat
companion. I am quite sure that 1
have never spent a day in the
woods or fields or on a stream or
at a camp when 1 did not sec some
good tijjftfs in my companion*
which I ranged to have.
If all people are born equal and
their likenesses so parallel, would
it not be true that recreation in
some form would be good for their
relationship, their health ami their
soul? Most of us believe in and
love our churches and schools, but
we know that the programs in both
are so filled that there is no time
for recreation. How else will it be
provided?
None other than by us, the peo
ple of this town and by our paying
the same few cents a year in taxes
that we are now paying. If we do
not pay this tithe, few of us will
know the difference in our bank
account.
I sincerely believe we have the
light kind of recreation program
here and I would not suggest any
kind except under the direction of
a trained supervisor. We will tee!
a different relationship with our
fclloWmen.
I have figures to show that some
40 thousand teen agcrs enjoyed
fun and play in our recreational
route l fur the last two years, chap
eroned by the good women of this
town A IK total, around 1WUKH) peo
pie visited the building. I have no
record of any person leaving the
building any worse by having at
| tended I' our thousand dollars is
the amount involved in this rtler
cnduiu.
I am told that, the biggest sirgle
item ?f cost to our government to
day is that ot handling crime 1
am also toll1 that a true sportsman
never commits a major crime
friends, think about this and
vote according to your convictions.
\X. < . Matthews
Reds Order Chinese Movie
Stars to Cat Oat Glamour
HONG KyNt; -(AD Most ol
China's movie stars have agreed to
cut out the glamor. Eighty-two
leading Chinese actors and actress
es arc reported by the leftist news
paper Ta Kung I'ab to have ex
pressed will m ?no(tt to adhere to a
"laboring life paw
AH 82 have taken refuge in Hong
Kong which today is China's Hoi
lywood. Before the Communists
overran the mainland, Shanghai
was the film capital of China.
Since the Red occupation of the
city, however, the distinction h&s
conic to this Brtfish crown colony.
Hong Kong s ntni industry is not
subject to Red laws but has found
it necessary to fall into line with
the Communists. Red China is the
principal market. All films must
pass Red censors.
Negro News
CHIBCH NOTICES
ST H UE'S BAPTIST CHtBCH
13th and Fisher Si., Morehfid City
W. G. Hall, Pastor
Sunday, May 14
8 00 a.m. - Sunday School
11 00 a.m. - Mornlne Service
6 00 p.m. - B. T. u
Monday, May 15
7:30 p.m. - Junior choir rehearsal
8.30 p.m - Gospel choir rehear ial
n?dnt?d?j, May 17
7:30 p.m. . Prayer meeting -
Friday, May 19 J
7:30 p.m. - Senior choir rehtarsal
TINE* GBOVK AM"rf HON
North Harlow e
Svndi), May II
8:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Morning Service _
7:00 p.m Literary program By the
United clubs
Tuesday, May IK
7:00 o.m. - Class meeting
Thursday, May 19
7:00 p.m. ? Senior choir rehearsal
Friday. May 19
7 00 p.m. - Junior Leadership Train
ing Service ?
CHRISTIAN CHtBCH
N 11th St., Morehead City
C. C. Simmons, Paator
Monday, May II
711 00 a m - Morning scnlct t^ermon
by the Rev. A. M Jones Q
7:30 p.m. - Evening Worship
Wedncaday, May 17
7 30 p.m. - Ftayer meeting ?
ST. STEPHENS AME 2ION CHtBCH
Morehead City
<f. H. Hopkins, Pastor
Sunds\, May II
9.45 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship with
sermon by the pastor
6 30 p.m - Christian Endaatcr
7 30 p.m. - Lvwlng Worship
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED FOR NEWPORT
Teacherage, 1950-51 school year,
lady to plan, prepare, and !>erve
meab for 3 teachers Modern eon
\eniences, good salary, small town
with telephone and delivery serv
ices. Apply R. L. Pruit, principal
Newport School. mlB
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my apprecia
tion for the many kindnesses dur
ing ay recent i!lr.e?.
Mrs. Minnie L. WUlu
a
In The Good Old Days
THIRTY-THREE YEARS AGO
The steel drawbridge on the
Norfolk Southern railroad trestle
was completed.
Mrs. K. ltobcson. Mrs. Hal Pot
tor and Mrs. C. H. Busliall were or
ganizing a Red Cross chapter ill
Beaufort.
County commissioners were go
i& to be asked to build a lyghwav
brum the eastern part of the conn
beginning at Atlantic, to the
western part, and to connect it with
the state highway at the Craven
county line.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
As a result of the elections, T.
M Thomas was mayor, W. R. Long
est. chief of police, I,. J. Noe, H.
M. Parkin, W. P. Smith, C. H.
Wheailv anil David Whilehuist,
town commissioners.
The State Highway commission
definitely decidcd to build a bridge
between Beaufort and Murchcad
City.
The Carteret Lumber co. sold iU
sawmill equipment to the Major
Loomis co. of Hertford.
TEN YEARS AGO
Four murals by Simka Simko
vitcli, depicting the life and his
tory of Carteret county, were plat
ed in the Beaufort post office
building.
Forty-eight students were grad
uating from BetRifort high school.
Mi's. H. E. Windley was holding
Open House in her new tea room
on Craven st.
FIVE YEARS AGO
Kat proofing operations were be
gun in Beaufort *ilh the first work
being done at the court house and
tlic court house annex.
A clothing drive was underway
for the relief of war stricken peo
ple in Europe
Fire destroyed IC W. Wright's
potatu storage house on the New
Bern load.
N**wj fro it
r/\
\ CEDAR ISLAND
L_ ? riM .
May JO ? Mr. and Mrs Walter |
Goodwin returned home Wedne*
day from Portsmouth, Va., and |
Coiujock, N. ('..'where they had |
l*%n wsiting their soi\ ami daugh
ter, Walter J. Goodwin and Mrs.
Bruce Barco.
Mrs. Madura Day returned home
Saturday from New Bern and j
South Creek where she had been
visiting her daughter. Mrs Luther |
1, upton and son. Charles Day.
F'fe Warrtn c. Day. USA, eame
home Saturday from Fort Bragg
where he is im maneuvers from
Fort Benning, Ga.. returning to
Fort Bragg Sunday, and was to |
leave for Foil Hcnuiug Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Daniels
and daughters drove Mrs. Elmo I
Taylor to Wilmington Saturday to |
meet her husband who was return
ing home from Florida where he J
is shrimping.
Roland l.upton left Friday lo|
spent the weekend in Norton, Va..
with friends. .
Mr. and Mrs. uaston Smith of i
Atlantic visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl |
C. Day Sunday afternoon.
Clarence Salter and Willie Wil
lis of .Sea Level were visitors here |
Sunday.
Ma> 1 Chief and Mrs. Walter |
Goodwin and sou, Jamie, re
turned to Portsmouth, Va , Tues
day. where Chief Goodwin is sta
tioned in thg Coaat Guard. His par
jents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Good
win. went home with them to spend |
| a while.
Earl Styron, USCG. Bogue Inlet. |
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John StynJV Thursday.
Mrs Olivia Day left Sunday |
morning for Washington, D C.
to spend a while with her son and I
family. Virgil II. Day. He drove |
down Saturday for her.
Those who attended the Free
Will Baptist union at Sound View
church Saturday from here were
Mr. and Mrs. Earl C.'Djy and son.
Norman. Mrs. Gladys Lupton and
Mrs. Pauline Bow en.
Earnest Salter of Atlantic was
a business visitor here for a while
Sunday ?morning.
Earl C. Day attended the regular
monthly meeting of the Board of
Directors of the REA in Moreheid
City Thursday night.
Bob Lupton left Thursday to rer I
turn to Key West, Fla., where he |
lis shrimping.
Eldon and Milton Smith were in
{Beaufort and Morehead City for a
while Saturday. Milton went to
consult a doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Lupton
spent the weekend here visiting
his mother. Mrs. Gladys Lupton.
Rev. J. R. Forrest of New Bern I
held services here in the Free Will |
Baptist church Sunday night.
Mrs. William Bfnnett and child
ren of Arapahoe spent the week- 1
end here with relatives.
E. G. Daniels was a business!
wsitor in New Bern Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bowen spent
most of last week in Beaufort hav
ing been called thereby the death
EVERYTHING
IN GLASS
? MIRRORS
PLATE GLASS
TABLE TOPS
AUTOMOBILE GLASS
STEEL SASH
Whatever the seed in Glass
We Can Supply It
CALL US
NOBEKEAD QTV
GLASS SHOP
MS 8 he parti street
Dial M-354-1
.a.
of M?* i >ov en's mother last Tues
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Horn ot
Morehcjid City spent the weekend
here visiting her mother, Mrs. Dora
Day.
April Ho Mrs. Martee Lupton
and son. Mrs fclino Taylor and son,
and Mi Koland Lupton were visi
tors in New Bern Saturday. They
were accompanied back home by
Mr. Martee Lupton who works in
New Hern He .pent the weekend
with his family here.
C/MM Walter .lames lioodwin,
l.'SC<?. Norfolk, and family arrived
here Friday evening to spend some
time with his ?nts, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Goodwin.
Warren Francis Lupton and Miss
Sara Jaue Gilgo of Oriental were
married in New Bern Thursday.
All their friends wish for them
many yeais of happiness together
Mr and Mrs. Marl (' Day, Mrs.
Hilc> Daniels. Mrs Dora Day and
Mr Floyd Daniels all attended the
funeral of Mr. Wallace Styron at
Sea Level Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Woodrow Daniels took her
sou. Jack, back to Dr. Salter Thurs
day. He had the misfortune of
getting lus kner cut Monday after
noon which required three stitch
es.
V. Daniels and Earl C. Day
were business visitors in Beaufort
Tuesday morning
Mr. and Mis. Harry Willis of
Lennoxville visited relatives here
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Flovd Goodwin
and children. Vernon and Sara, of
Moreliead City, spent Sunday here
visiting his narents.
Several of the bo>s from here
attended the ball game in Beau
fort SUntfay afternoon.^ .
The road men sure arc making
good progress on paving the road
here. Sure hope the weather slays
favorable until they finish.
Mrs. F.lmo Lupton and Mr. Ro
land Lupton were in New Bern
Thursday to the Lupton Gilgo Ved
ding.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Day and son
visited in the home of Mr Webster
Masou.ni Stacy Sunday afternoon.
Woodrow Daniels and son and
Mr. K. C Day were in Beaufort
and Morehead City Monday morn
ing. *
Floyd and Leo Daniels were
business \isHors in Beaufort Tues- 1
day morning.
Many Cities Find Need
For Mayor's Assistant
CHICAGO ? (AP) ? Cities don t
have "veeps," but a growing num
ber of mayors have assistants who
give them a helping hand.
The American Municipal asso
ciation says N^w York has a dep
| utv mayor, San Francisco a chief
administrative officer, Louisville a
city consultant. Milwaukee an ex
ecutive secretary and Cleveland
and New Orleans have executive
assistants to. their mayors. Seattle
voters recently approved a charter
change that created the post of ad
ministrative assistant to the may
or.
?EgjjQHI
Penn
Blended
Whiskey
Retail
Price
51.95
1*3.15
B Fifths
May 8 ? Pfc. Warren C. Day, wlio
is stationed at Kort Bragg on ma
neuvers. spent the weekend here at
his home.
Mrs. Olivia l)ay is visiting her
son, Virgil, and family in Wash
ington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodwin
and children of Morehead Citf*
spent Sunday here with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goodwin.
Mrs. Gladys Lupton spent the
weekend to Atlantic with relatives.
Roland Lupton left Friday for
New Bern to visit his brottfer. from
there they will go to Norton, Va.,
for a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Goodwin of
Atlantic were visitors here Friday
afternoon.
Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Goodwin
returned home Wednesday from
Portsmouth. Va.. and Coin jock, N.
C.. where they visited their son and
daughter who live there.
Wilbert Lewis, Clarence Lewis
and Calvin Ctaski.il were visitors
here Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lupton of
New Bern were visitors here Sat
urday morning. ?
Karl Daniels of Cherry Point
spent the weekend here with his
family.
Mrs. Madora Day returned home
Saturday from New Bern where
she visited her daughter, Mrs. Lu
ther Lupton, for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Daniels
and two children and Mrs. Elmo
Lupton and son went to Wilming
TVfwj from v
LENMOXvIlLE ,
May 8 Mrs, Julia Fake. who
sprut sometime with her daughter
and family. Mr. and Mrs. (it's Me
dcn at Jersey City. N. J., and Mr.
aitil Mrs. Richard Garvin and fam
ily at Kenton, O.. returned home
la^t Monday accompanied by her
daughter. Mrs. Richard Garvin and
two sons, Jimmy anil Hieliard Wes
]rr.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guthrie oi
Morehead City visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas Willis Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin
and daughter of Atlantic visited
relatives here Saturday.
Mrs. Gla l>s Lupton of Lola
.pent Saturday night with her sif
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Daniels.
Tomni} Simpson and brother.
I awreiice, and William Oglesby of
Washington, D. C., visited friends
here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Wa:s#D of
Portland. Maine, who visited her
sister and tlfciilv at Jersey City,
N. J . and Mi's. Wasson's parents
in Indiana, and also spent a week
with her sister and family, the
Garvins, at KentOn. Ohio, ai rived
here last Monday to spend :? month
with her mother, Mrs. Julia Pake.
ROYAL
THEATRE
. SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
BRODR1CK CRAWFORD
B ADMEN OF
TOMBSTONE"
GLORIA JEAN
ROBERT FORD
ill *
MANHATTAN ANGEL
SUNDAY & MONDAY
BUD ABBOTT
LOU COSTELLO
in
IN THE NAVY"
OCEAN
PARK
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Two Milet West of Morehetd City
On Route 7?
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
TONIGHT
JEANETTE MacDONALB
in
THE SUN COMES UP"
In Technicolor
SATURDAY #
DOROTHY LAMOUR ?
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
"TIE" OIL '
FBOff MAUHATTAN"
1-fJNDAY h MONDAY
FRANK SINATRA
ESTHER WILLIAMS
'TAKE ME OUT
TO TIE BALL CANT'
- ' ?>'. 1 -
1 ?
ton Saturday afternoon to meet
Elmo Lupton. who has been work
ing at Key West, Kla. He ii home
(or two weeks.
CITY
THEATRE
SATURDAY
INWBLK FEATURE
JOHNNY Mac BROWN
ill
"SHERIF OF MEDICINE
BOW
WARHEN IJOt'GLAS
in
"POST OFFICE
INVESTIGATION"
SUNDAY & MONDAY
JEANNE CRAIN
CLIKTON WEBB *
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"CHEAPER BY THE
DOZEN
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DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
Highway 70 at Godwin's Restaurant
HAVELOCK
? TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
TONIGHT
GLENN KOKIi
TERRY AIOORE
"RETURN OF OCTOBER"
Plus Two V'.irtoons
SATURDAY
INfiRFD KKRtfJrfAN
CHARLKS BtiYKR
"ARCH OF TRIUMPH"
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ESTHER Will l A MS
PETER 1 AW FORI) *
in
"ON AN ISLAND WITH
YOU"
Plus Color Cartoon
EAST DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
One-Half Mile East of Beaufort
on Highway- 70
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY !
Also Selected Short Subjects
Children Under 12 Admitted Free
TONIGHT
HUMPHREY BOG ART
in !
KNOCK ON ANY DOOR '
SATI BPAV
DICK POWEU,
JANK GREfcR
in
"STATION WEST" *
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?St'M>,\V & MONDAY
f. B. DeMILLtS
"THE KING Or KINCS*
with
eighteen itaib
BEAUFORT
THEATRE
THAN EVER!
SATURDAY
DOUBLE FtATURE
CHARLES STARRETT
in
LARAMIE
GLENN LANGAN
in
' 'THEASUHE 01'
M9RTE CRISTO"
i
SUNDAY & MONDAY
BETTY GRABLE
VICTOR MATURE
in
"WABASH AVENUE"