J i a; C'!i'l in Led, Anna ludude f nolar; Clarence Green, Franklin Eloan. , ' ' ". : ( o By Ted ' What make a tooat tippy? That' a question sportsmen ghoul dknow . more about. Since most boats are - bought without elng tried first, " knowledge of just what features affect stability becomes Important. Certainly it is to the man who plans to build or assemble his own small boat, or who rents a boat. Here then are the factors affect ing tippiness or stability in small boat, as outlined by boating expert ..WUlard Crandall: - Width. By far the most lm- ; portant factor. Just a -few inches can make a difference even a 300 ; pound fisherman -would notice. - 2. Bottom Style. Flat bottoms ' give the least tip, round bottoms the mos, largely because the flats 1 have more effective beam more ' width well in the water. The more ; a round or V bottom tends toward flatness, the more .stable it's apt to be. 3. Flare to Sides. Tip may start ' just as easily in a boat with sides that lean outward markedly, but it .will stop a lot quicker. -.";' 4. Height of Seats. The higher tip any weight aboard is, the more -'tippy the boat becomes. Center of gravity should be kept low rtiat s the way it s usually stated. Low seats do make a difference, especially with--narrow boats.- - ' 8. Length; -This is less important than width, but does play a part he longer the boat the more there i to be shoved! against the water When any tipping starts, f 6. Keel One with some depth or weight to it, or both, will help steady the boatw- - r 7. Height of, side. I Last, and least important factor: - But high ' 'sides do add .to tippiness a little. Hula Drive In Tfisalre CHINQUAPIN, N. C Friday Nor. ,7 WILD NORTH Stewart Granger ' Cyd Charisse Saturday Nov S OUTCAST OF POKER FLAT Date Robertson Anne Baxter Sun. and Moo, Nov. 9 and 10 SINGING IN THE RAIN Gene Kelly Debbie 'Reynolds Short end Cartoon Tues. and Wed. 'Nov. 11 and 12 YOUNG MAN WITH IDEAS Glenn Ford . . - Ruth Roman , ' Short and Cartoon Thurs. and Fri. Nov. 13 and 14 WAIT TIL THE SUN , SHINES NELLIE. , Gene Peters : David Wayne . ' ' Cartoon' - i Saturday ) i SMOKY ; ' Fred MacMurray and Anne Baxter . , 2 Cartoons anoSerlal ' ; SEE AN OUTDOOR MOVIE. IN WALLACE TONIGHT PEN-LIN c Drive-in Theatre rniurs.-Yi. ' Nov. 6 7 LURE OF THE WILDERNESS LJean Peters Jeffrey Hunter Sat, Nov. 8 (Double Feature) HURRICANE ISLAND John Hall Marie Windsor THUNDERHEAD, SON OF FLICKA Roddy MtiDowaU-Preston Foster Sun. Won. - Nov 9 10 MACAO Robert Mttcbum Jans Russell Tues. Wed. Nov. 11 -12 AARON SUCK FROM PVNKIN CRICK Alan Young Dinah Shore ... Serial Chapter 10 3Thurs.-Fri. Nov. 1314 SNOW WHITE AND THE , SEVEN DWARFS ' Disney. Feature - BRING THE WHOLE i:0M t Kestlnr. MOUTHFUL Kaureen Con ; nolly, PadAo Southwest Tennis Tournament star, J not taking a big bit from her .tennis balL Actually, she ! f o 1 1 w I n g throuKh. .ob a return shot and the ball U on U way back; to . her opponent, Doru nan. t-ara-era - coindoVe ' create (fat choking Ulusk I t fact, MsW i reen played j wta she beat Doris -4, Mi H to 4h game), at hot Angeles, Callt recently. since they it:i wind;: better and add mUgb&.Vfrtr VPfrM . u' As long as we'f oa,.the subject of boats, I'd like to comment on boat handles. If your wood out; bird bat Is heavy and doesn't have lifting handles, don't hesitate to put some oa.-- 'Te'M'eed three; two are placed on the book of the transom, one erf each side and the other is put on the front feck right at the mint of. the how. i It's best to bolt rather than screw these han dies on. They soil for around S2 a marine supply stores. DANCA TftflmE Wallace. K.C ... Sun and Mon. : Nov. 9 and 10 MERRY WIDOW Tues. : : ' i '-' NOV. BALL EXPRESS 11 RED Wed. -Double Feature HELDORADO & TARS & SPARS Thurs. and Fri. Nov. 13 and 14 . SPRINGFIELD RIFLE ' . S-t. . . Double Feature MAN FROM THUNDER RIVER And - WILD STALLION . '. ., Owl Show; RIO GRANDE ' WALLACE Drive-In Theatre FrlSat. ....... Nov 78 (Double Feature) SON OF DR. JEKYLL' Louis Hayward Jodjr Lawrence) THE BUSHW ACKERS John Ireland Dorothy Malone Sun. Nov. 8, BASKETBALL FIX I John Ireland Vanessa Browp 8 ,. Nov. 1011 Mon. -Tues. HIGH NOON -Gary Cooper Grace Kelly Wed- Thurs. Nov 1213, Cesar Romero -j Geu Evans FAMHjY RECORDS $npv . . ;:...: j. TIIAII MVIOUS -Y,F:VI5H ' fas .-aei -'- ir-ir 3 r Warsaw By. WILBERT S. BONET In a very hard fought game the Warsaw Tigers managed to hold the Jacksonville Cardinals score' lese, during a hectic 4th quarter after scoring the ' winning touch- down in the 3rd Quarter. Jack sonville made 3 threats to score their' 3rd touchdown after. War saw bad taken the kickoff at the half time and marched to (heir winning score with Milton Smith completing his only pass of the night for 18 yards and the T.D. Smith then suoxea tne lnvaiuamie extra point to beat Jacksonville by 13 to 12 ana tne Warsaw tans went wild with joy. . ' ; Mike Glover for ' Jacksonville on;e again as he has done all sea son put on a fine running exhibi tion as he gained 117 yds... with a loss, of only 12 yards tor a net gain of 103 yards as well as scoring both of Jacksonville's touchdowns but Glover's work wss to no avail as Warsaw was not to be denied the victory. ' j. -.f .."-., Gerald Daughtery for Jackson ville also did some fine running as he gained SI yards in fl tries without a loss" Jinff made the longest running 'again 'for Jacksonville which was for 83 yards. . Gerald Jones 'was the leading ground gal ner for Warsaw as he . gained 98 yards without a loss in 8 tries and Jones made the longest run of the game which was for 51 yrds. Milton-Smith gained 4ft- yards and . lost 17 yards, but made S of Warsaw's 7 first downs. - Gene Thompson gained 30 yards and lost 1 In 5 tries for the Tigers. Hughie Lewis, Warsaw! hard run ning, full back could only: gain 29 yards without a loss in- 8 tries as the Jacksonville defense seem ed to be set for hhn after hearing of his great running exhibition ag ainst Wallace on October 17th as he gained 154 yards In 23 tries without a loss for a. 6.7 average per try. J. D. Davis for the Tigers did a fine job on defense's he blocked a Jacksonville punt and then made many hard tackles for Warsaw and recovered two Cardir ONE THOUSAND MEN AND A CIRL-AU GJ. eyes follow pretty USO dancer Margaret Brown as she whirls ' through a fast tap-dance routine for the members of the Army's 2nd Division in Korea. Real appreciation for entertainment is -shown by United States flghtin; men in Korea who turn Out en masse for all USO shows put on for their enjoyment. Margaret, above, seems to be enjoying the GX's approval as much as they enjoy her dance. HsiHlsiitb Jii. JMStau. BEULAYILL'li N. C. ' DUPLIN'S NEWEST AND LARGEST DRIVE-IN THEATRE -Box Office Opens at 8:38 .Chews Begin At 7 J t O'clock Sunday and Monday , . . November S and 10 SCARLET ANGEL Yvonne De Carlo . Technicolor ' 1 Rock Hudson Tuesday and Wednesday; : - STAB Doris Day Wednesday and Thursday " November 13 and 14 DAVID and BATIISHEBA , , Susan Hayward - Technicolor Gregory Peck Saturday , - Double Feature November 15 ' TO THE LAST MAN - -Randolph Scott YOUKON Kirby Grant Chapter 18 HCartoons I 1 THAT VE RECORDS.; tiiai:;i THE TO 1- 7 '4 Tigers Upset Jaclisonville ln Conf. Win nal fumbles. . Gene Thompson re covered a fumble after a long pass had been completed to atop the last Jacksonville drive deep In Warsaw territory. -. iV ,';y . . i;'.'- ''. v::.' Warsaw .Lineup.' .. Name - Pos. Max Grice .i..j............ - L.E. Tommy Rogers X.T. H. E. Register .-..X.O. Hugh MitcheU .......-. C. J.sse Henderson ....... R.Q. J. D. Dsvis- R.T. Fisher Carlton H.E. Milton Smith QB. Gene Thompson . , 1...(LV6B Gerald Jones RV4B Hughie Lewis JTA Substitutions: Kenneth Taylor and W.CTew, Jacksonville) Lineup Name Post Rhodney Hamby , US. Vernon Costin .. - . JL.T. BiU Chadwkk 1X. Ronnie Toler . Harry Nash RG Lloyd Jaokson m,-.. .Jl.T. Tom Edison R-E Steve Asean .. jQB. Mike Glover Jack Henry . RV4B Gerald Dbagherty SM Suhstltutlonj:V Georea. Potter. Harry Hill, and Bill Murphy. - First Down - Warsaw 7 Jacksonville 12 . Passes Atterotcd Warsaw 8 v Jacksonville 18 Passes Completed Warsaw ! ' Jacksonville 8 - " Passes Intercepted Warsaw 1,. Jacksonville l ' Scoring TDk Warsaw Milton Smith I yd. Ger ald Jonea on 18 yd. pass trom Mil ton Smftht1-''.'' --.'.- -v.. JckoiivUle--flke GTwser 1 yd. Mike Glover 3 yds. Punts and Yards Averaged -Warsaw Milton Smith for 28,7 average. -r'i.. S '::.- .. r,:,,.i , Jacksonville Gerald Daogkerty 2 for 15 average. ' ' Yards Gained RusUng . WarsawMGataed 208, Lost 18, Net . - IMMMllllBII!'- MlinilUSIU!" nr! -u-i,nait-..a1 LIFT November 11 and 12 SuHi Roman MAN HUNT Gall Davis Pirates Harbor Every Night JO UBM have had the : mom pou::ds fah;;ers rr.o:i T V V f""r '7-i f) "'nf ( f Parade y a.;.:..... . -mum- a m . . ' KELSON WWO BOBXBTa The top ten tunes of the week , as selected from your cards and letters ' T CompiUd by J4ELSON. KING and MARlV ROBERTS HI ya fatends and ndghbors: Here we are onoa more with soma -' news about your friends and ours, 'and this week's list of top tunes as you picked 'em with your let ters and cards, for the week of October 33 ... as we got them up c here at WCKY ... and play them ' on the Jamboree . . . Spade Cooley .'has sold his yacht ... as we get the , story . , . because he doeant have I any time to ride the briny waves v. . TEX BITTER and wife DOR OTHY are back trom a seveq- week's triumphant stay in Eng land, where he was toe Toast of the Island because of his "High i Noon.". TEX, says he oouldnt have ' been batter treated In Texas . . . here's one xor-yous ROY ACUFF and his Smoky Mountain Group entertained at a Senator Tatt i spaeeb meeting at Huntington. W. i Va. reeently. The eateh . . . BOY , waa unsueeessnd DEMOCRATIC ' eandidate for Qoveraor of Teanee Sm four-yeas ago i. . Country LMAm aM- taklB. aver-on the AKMEttirORCBS RADIO SERV J " eaate, aosordlng te THEO.CtXM- J, SNS. dise jaeker on tt.sUflMF whleh eovenr "Japan, i-miipjnn f aadthePaalne Islands ...JIMMY DICKENS touring ALABAMA ' and MISSISSIPPI these. days . . v eaten Mm If to get the ehanee j.. J. R. GRADY of the DUPLIN . TIMES. KENANSVTLIJB, WORTH i CAROLINA, wonders why KITTY ; WEIX4 doeant sing "SWEET - KITTY WELLS" on WCKY? Baa , - .he recorded ttf We dont know it. . Drop us a line. . , . - . ' r' ISi. . Jacksonville gained 198, Lost 21; Net 171 Yards Gained Passing . Warsaw 18 Jacksonville -J3 Score by Quarters . i g g . a Warsaw 6070 Jacksonville 0 13 00 Penalties Warsaw1 40 yds. Jacksonville 30 - Sunday and Monday. November 9 10 A GIRL III EVERY PORT . i GrouchoMarx ; . " William Bentlix ' Tuesday -' ' -. v November 11 ' THE SHIS OF MADEUIIE , . Hedy Lamarr . , ;'' , ; ' . William Ltmdigan Wednesday and Thursday November 13 . Tin: fftDDV. winner . MIL. ML. til Lana Turner - .Fenaando Lamas Friday and Saturday- (Double F eature) 14-7-15 . , YIQLVO v Gene Autry ' - i ' Smiley Burnette.i D0VI t ilSSOlTd WAY Eddie Dean " V s ' ' ' llobn Carrodine ' Chapter 4 : " Captain .Video y...i CG9 largest sales ve ever per cuyer ti:a:i aiiy is couniiis Here's how your requests stack up for this time. One new one . . . "DONT LET THE STARS GET IN YOUR EYES" new this week . . . two of last week's missing . "FULL TIME JOB" and "BLACK BERRY BOOGHE." . ' No. 1-Jambalaya . ' (Hank Williams) No. S Back Street Affair , , , . W. Pierce), No. 8 Indian Love Call. . (Slim Whitman), No. Setting the Woods on Fire . (Hank Williams; No. 6 I Went to Your Wedding ( ,, - .. ,f . . ,i . (HankBnow).! No. 8 It Wasnt Ood Who Made -Honky Took Angels , - ; i (Kitty. Wells) Noi T Our Honeymoon ' - (Carl Smith) No. tU-FOrtunes lh Memories . '.'" ' (Ernie Tubb) No. S Dont Let the Stars Get IYfcu-Eys ..... , (S. auDonaiaj No. 10-r-Older and Bolder , . (fi . - ' (Eddie Araoldi Wn . . .. that's how you pleked m for the WCKY Jamboree tbU week. Well be with T again neat weak. In the meantime . . . keep those cards and lettera earning-. t we lore 'em. ' ; ir. J. "' Solongv -V,1' j Fumbles Warsaw 1 - - Jacksonville S ,.. - Fumbles Lost ' Warsaw 0 Jacksonville S Conversions by Siruv Mittnn Smith kick. . ; , , 'in' M -f TEN DOLLAR WORDS " A psychologist is a. person who uses ten dollar words to explain failure caused by laziness. I rjwcoF' ? ;iiADf: M.in FT for $elli::g J 1 ! ij 'i 'fil Chinquapin Annuel Ploy To Be Given Friday llight 7:30 On Friday night, November 7, at 7:30 o m.t the Seniors of Chin- cniapin High School will give their annual play, 'Aaron buck jrrom Punfcin Crick.' This play is a dramatic comedy in which an Ok lahoma fanner gets ahead of Che Chicago City Slickers.' , The cast is as follows: Aaron Slide, K. C. Lanier; WUbur Mer rlflew, Allen Nethercutt; Rosy Ber ry, Eva Batts; Gladys Merrldew, Carol Lanier; .Sis Biggs, Peggy , , Mount Olive, N. C . Sunday (Monday v Nov. S IV verytbing I Have Is Yours Ifargr and Gower Champion TuesdayWedneediy Nov. 1113 'V: UnCamed Frontier JosepA Cot ten Shelley Winters Thuradaiy ' ; , Nor 13 v Just Across The Street Ann Sheridan, - t John Lund Fridar and Saturday Nov, UV-19 mGIINOON Carjr Cooper 5 u eteaaws'Sv fwMiMtlIMtlMHIHIMIMI ' ..... I f"i . Tit ARMISTICE DAY TiieDllov. tllh PROGRAM FOR WEEK NOVEMBER 9 - - Sunday and Monday ' Technicolor : November 9 and 10 ; SOMEBODY LOVES ME 1 f Betty Button r Cartoon ' ' Ralph Meeker Tuesday; , -f ' Stanley Clement. ASMY i Start Wednesday . (Double WAGON TEAM. . WKh Geno Autry TROPICAL HEAT WAVE ft .t ' ' With Eshfltta ' Thursday and j'f . ...... '' John Paynat Friday ' .Technicolor x , CARIBBEAN ., Cartoon . Saturday ' "' Double WYOMING nr " SELL;;:32w:3 i: :tiif ctatf HERE. ': : r.' J i r i 1 As a rule a show off is shown up in a show down. An off guard minute may have an accident In It. - The chance taker is very often the accident maker. Come in and Look 'em t Over Outstandingf Library and Christmas Records for young & old Children , , ...'. , RUDOLPHS CHRISTMAS SECOND R CHARLES DICKENST' CHRISTMAS CAROL WHY THE CHIMES , RANO-n.if,;.;:.:1:?-' THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS , HOWDY DOODYT5 CHRISTMAS PARTY i Adults r '"'l ' ' ' ' ' ' CHRISTMAS SOHCHS -. HYMNS and CAROLS ' C 0 R D S Mario Lama . Jkmes Melton Marion Anderson ; (PerrpOon : ,,. .. . w Xtc.,'..' ..i.',.j'Svi!f't.fi. if:v ON SALE AT Ikrccny 1111 , r 'November 11 BOUND . Karen Sharpe At UfeM PJUU Feature November 12 November 13 14 1 , Arlene Oahl Feature r' November 15 KOUNDUP .-,. With Whip-Wilson - ' ' w, TOUGUGISL . . , r Mil J LAlJ i fc'j::ds m ' If 5t. I 1 . 1- 1 r- H 1 i s i 4