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Mr. and Ifrs. Out Nedm and kialh, left Monday for their hone ?t Jersey City, N. J. Mrs. Meden mm i daoghters. betitia and Nancy I?WI< the snanmer months here with her m uher, Mrs Julia Pake and other relatives. Mrs. Dallas Willia and children, Sheila, Dallas Jr., Lemuel and Victor, who spent the summer at Caai?ron, I. a., arrived home Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pflcher and daughter, Teresa, who spent the past few days here with her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Simp son, left Monday retamtng to Jackaonville, Ha. Mrs. Charlie Pake Sr , Mr Gas Meden and Mr. Krank Mcintosh motored to New itera Sunday to meet Mrs. Pake's husband who flew in from Norfolk (or a short Visit here with his family Mr. and Mrs. James Willis at tended a union meeting Sunday at Beaulavllle, accompanied by Mrs. Ida Willis and Mrs. Amanda Gabriel of Beaufort. Miss Margaret Mann of More head City visited her sister Mrs. Jimmle Lupton and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I .en Simpson vis ited their son Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Simpson and family SurnUy Mrs. Kenneth Willis and two children are spending some ttme with relatives at Guilford. Mrs. Wiftiam WiHIs and datal ler, Mrs. Hubert Everhart, and her daughter Laura, spent Sunday afternoon here with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor visited friends here Saturday night. Barbara Sue Simpson spent the weekend with Gloria Jean Mat thews in Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Goodwin of Atlantic and his father Mr. Wal ter Goodwin of Cedar fslamd vis ited relatives here Saturday. Mrs. Jerry WilHs and son, Jerry Jr., who spent the summer months at Cameron, La., arrived borne -last Wednesday. Mrs. Jamie Lupton and son' James were dinner guests of her parents at Morehcad Sunday. Mrs. CJtlic Bell of Coral Bay vis ited Mrs. Dallas Willis one day last week. Her daughter, Mrs. Macola Willis, who arrived Sunday from Florida to vtoH relatives at Morehead, visited here a short while Monday. Mrs. Earl Fuleher and children visited Mrs. Dallas Willis Monday. Mr. Jamie Lawrence, who spent the past two weeks with his grand parents at Otway, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ackcrao# and children viaitM in the ebi i munity one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jordan and sons spent the wekend here with her mother Mrs. EUa Pittman. Writer Reveals Different Wording on $20 Mh Waukegan, HI. (AP>? ' Waukegan ites sprung several $20 bills on local bankers and asked: "Is it good with or without the 'The' in "The White House' underneath <he picture?" A few merchants turned down Mis tint carrying the word "flie." But the bankers said both Mils were is good as gold. The bill with The WWte House" on ft i? a Johnny-come-latety as currency goes. It became standard ?n (he $20 Ml immediately utter Presideat Truman added the bal cony on tke White Hone. Prior to this, "White House" was stan dard. A (tr?nr ?mt last Thursday, on the eve i Labor Day week end, attrarted crowds and two ambulances. The wreck occurred in front Of Br. C. E. Padcn's an highway 76, west of Morehead City. In the rHtht foreground Is the car driven by Mrs. Edmond Willis, which was forced into the ditch when the Buick (black arrow) hit It. The ft nick tiad first smashed Into the rear of the Pontiac (white arrow). Phots by Reginald Law li No one was seriously hurt. The Balck was driven by Frank tin Den ni', route 1 Newport, and the Pontiac by William Styroo, route 1 More he ad CHy. The Pontiac was being towed by a pickup truck (aot shown ). The tow-line parted and tt was coasting at 20 milei an hour when the Buick came up from behind and couldn't stop. R. H. Brown was the investigating highway patrolman. Peter Pan Ends Tomorrow; Naked and Dead to Follow Peter Pan will end its run at the Morehead Theatre today and to morrow. Beginning Sunday, for on* week, through Saturday, Sept. 13, The Naked and the Dead will pliy. Aldo Ray plays the lead, as Ser geant Croft. He was the Marine hero in the film Battle Cry. The Naked and the Dead is a film based on a world war 11 novel by Norman Mailer. Also starred Raymond Massey, Cliff Rob on a ad LiH St. Cyr. The Ride Back is playing for the last time today it the City. King Kong and Mighty Joe Young are the double feature for tomor row. Horror and terror will be the fare most of the week at the City. The Fiend Who Walked West, starring Hugh O'Brian, will play Sunday through Tuesday. Cry Terror will Society 'Ham Memorial For Jeremiah M. Ruik ViroqM, Wii. (AP) ? The State Historical Society Is planning * memorial on half in acre of the farm which was the birthplace of Jeremiah M. Rusk, the first US SecrAarjr of Agriculture. Rusk served at a general in the Oivil War and was Wisconsin's 16th governor, holding office from 1882 to 1MB. Re alio was a congress man. fill the screcn Wednesday and Thursday. Oregon Passage in eolor and Daughter of Dr. JeKyll will be the double feature bill next Friday and Saturday at the City. Ttlorehead Friday ? Saturday t - Aim - PRIZE ROUNDUPS Starts Sunday FOR ENTIRE WEEK A1.DO RAT CUFF ROBERTSON "THE NAKED AND TH? DEAD" Tammany Hall has been the rul ing organization of New York poli tics most of the time since 1800. Saturday Double Feature JEW MOORE ? BEN JOHNSON ? Phil ? "King Kong" Start* Sunday with HUGH O'BRIEN Beaufort Air Conditioned Last Time* Today Gunman's Walk Starring Van Beflta ? Tab Hunter Saturday ? Double FMtire "Oregon Passage" Starring.; Jain Eriesoa ? Lola Alright ? and ? 1" "Bop Girl Starring Iota Tyler ? Betty Troap Sunday ? Monday Andie Murphy In "ttdeti Crooked Tvoil" W*teh For "ANDY HARDY COMES HOM?" FIRST nN MCAJKE r? cMrtmer ?cgunty Agent Gives Regulations On Dove, Rail, Wood cock George Rom, game mum agoasant agent for Carteret County, hai an nounced the dove, rail and wood cock regulations (or tfap 1958-to season. , They are as follows (all dates in clusive): Doves Season: North Carolina will have a split sOsttn on doves. Hie first' season begins tomorrow, Sept. g, 1958 a mi ends Oct. 4, 1958; the second season begins Dec. U, 1958 and ends Jan. 15, 1959. Doves may be taken from 12 noon until sun set each day. Bag Llnit: The daily bag limit on doves shall 1>e ten (10) per day per person. The possession limit ?shall be twenty (2t? per person, i Ralls Season: The season in North Carolina "begins Sept. 10, >858 and ends Nov. 18, 1968. Rails shall be taken from one-half "hour before sunrise untfl sunset, eadi day of Bag Limit: The daily bag limit on rails shall be fifteen (IS) a day P?r person. The possess)!* limit ?ml be (10) (XT person. Sora Seaaan: The reason in Nor* Carolina bsgina Sept. 10, 1958 and ends Nov. 18, 1958. Sora may be taken from one-half liour before sunrise until sunset, each day of open seaaon. Bag limit: The dalty tag limit on Sora shall be twcnty-Cve <25) per dtfy per person. The possession limit shall be twenty-five (2i) per person. Voodcork Season: The season In North Carolina begins Nov. 17, 1958 and ends dan. 5, 1958 Woodcock may be taken from fhirty (SO) minutes before sunrise until sunset each day of open season. Bag Limit: The daily bag limit on woodcock Shall be four (4) per dv W MM. the tnitlAm liftit thrtb* *gtt<t> (uVemii. Prohibited Methods Migratory birds may not be tijici ? a. with a trap. awe. met, rifle, swivel gun, ?t machine gun; h. with a shotgun of any descrip tion originally capable of holding more than three shells, the mag azine of wbicfc has not been cut eft MMmI, or plugged with a one piece tnetal of wooden filler; in- ' capable of removal without dis assembling (he gun, so as to re duce the capacity of the said gun to aot more than three shells in the magazine and chamber com bined; c. by a motor driven conveyance, mdtor vehicle, or aircraft of any land. d. doves and other migratory birds may not be taken by the nse of arid of bait as set forth in regu lations Almost every man in Thailand Cformwly Vnown as Slam)? from the King down to the loweat pea sant?goes into seclusion for a few weeks of his life in a Buddhist monastery. 6 YEARS OLD Glenmorc KENTU-CKY BOURBON STRAIGHT 86 PROOF CLEMMOJtE OIST4U.ERJES CO MM MY-, 4.0UISWL1E. fCHSTTCKY aw**! havemsuY^ s/OifTw.' .BEEN TAUIM& <(Suee,lHSV? -to twatTmey, W REUOW, <7 WAIT! 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Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
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