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:;.:u;.tes Bcnsi mc::i::3T3XE, . c. a M W W .... - (Intended for Last Week) "; : -' On January 19 Wallace played at Chlneuapin, BeuiavUle ' at B. F, Grady, and Calypso played at War t Wallace Take Doubleheader ' ne Wallace boys Won over - the Uunquapin Boys with "a score 'of : 73 to 44.'Tho Wallace score, was: 20 the first quarter, la the second quarter, 18 the third -tjuarter,- Had KINSTON'S LEADING DOWNTOWN k THEATRES -PARAMOUNT- ' Now Thro. Feb. 6th r ' , On Our Giant , CINEMASCOPE WIDE SCREEN ) , Bart Lancaster rr O'Keefe" - In Technicolor'. 8TJN.r WED, FEB. 7 -10, '-"TL''CJJ!" CantorStory rri Technicolor 'i Keefe BraaseUe as Edit Cantor" . Marilyn Ersklue -CAROLINA- Thurs, Fri, Feb. t S Rose of Cimarron Starring Jack Butel Mala Fowera Sat only, Feb. ' ; Zane Gray's tit 'Bad Men of rr Plus: Chap. I "Jungle Drums" Sua, Moo, Feb. liUS ' - 'Starring-, . . ,. John Payne Rhonda Fleming Thcs, Wed, Feb. 9 "tt 'TakeMeToTovn' Starring 'Sterling Bayden A '' Ann Sheridan . . VcVantYourHogs Iimii ll1itifi"-ifl""iiiaiissminj '. ' We Pay A Premium For Top Quality Hogs See Us or Call 2106, Clinton, N. C. Glinlon Livestock art OPERATED BY LUNDY PACKING COMPANY Buying Days Are Mondays Through : . - Fridays 8 a. m. Until 5 p. m, ; ! ust Out! and yours FIUSB for the asking The Sprtn -84 " Wood's Seed Catalog and Special 75U Anniversary Issua , is packed with full descriptions of new, superior varieties : yy?Md improved old favorites.' See your dealer or write for t. l' this big, colorful book'descrlbing?iev-ljfr.lng.you head . , . " for farm or garden. : ' ' ' . . ; :: T. V. WOOD a sons : 317 North Front St... . B C . - - WilntfagtonN. C. " 1 - o. i t ,'.F . 23 ', the (ourth . quarter totaling 73 'points. The Chinquapin score was: 11 thelfirst quarter, 10 the second quarter, 1 the-third quarter, and lithe . fourth quarter totaling 44 points. -The Watjace girl won over the Chinquapin -girls with a score of 6Q to 46. The .Wallace score 'was 12 the-.first ijuarter, 21 the second Quarter, 12 the third quarter, and 15 the fourth quarter ( totaling 60 points. The Chinquapin core was 7 the .first quarter- 12 the second quarter. . 11 the: third, quarter and 18 1 the i fourth quarter totaling 4 points. f, , r',,.:-, . I BeulaviUe tgpUts With Grady ? i The BeuiavUle toy wer victor ious ovec the B. F. r Grady boys Irtth a final score of 6 to & Hlgb scorers for BeuiavUle Were Dobewn 20, Thigpen 15, and Bottle 14. High scorers for B. F. -Grady-boys "Were Goodson 13, Stafford 9, ami Harper . The BeuiavUle girls tost to the & F. Grady girls with the flnali core of 70 for 63. The high scorers for Beulavllle' were Mercer 22 and Brinsoa 20. The' high Scorers for B. F. Grady girls were"? 8; Herring 17, B. Smith and.N. Smtthr -fClalial'1fW The Calypso boys 'won lover "the Warsaw boys witha Score 61 71 to 28. The pointSlnade 'each quarter by :the .Calypso boys were: 11 the first quarter, 2S the' second quarter, 20 the third quarter, and IS- the fourth quarter. Warsaw made: 8 the 3 CEfJTf?"i;; THEATRE. " Mount Olive, N. C. Week Beginning Peb. 7th. Sun., Mon., Feb. 7 - 8 Color by Technicolor; with Alan Ladd Also Selected Short Subjects Tues. only, Feb. 9 Forbidden Starring Tony Curtis and : v , -.v?c-ft -Joanne 9tm' Wed., Thurs., Feb. 10 - 11 V- 1ST, s. with Cornel Wilde - Mel Ferrer Fri., Sat., Feb. 12 -13 A Gun . Color by Technicolor with Randolph Scott - Also Selected Short Subjects 3 ,- ff 'i.; - ;'.f first quarter,-' S the second quarter, 5 the -third quarter, and the fourth quartern" High scorers ' for Calypso were Fercythe with IB, Harris with 16, and Garrfs-with 9, Cooke made 11, High) scorers; for" Warsaw were Quinh with Si Hobbs with, J. t)avi made 8. The Calypso girls won a tighter game with. 1he! final score being 77 to 74. At the end of the quarters the scores for Calypso were 18 the first quarter, 22 the second quarter, 20 the third quarter, and IT ' the : fourth quarter. . Warsaw scores were 18 the first quarter, 21 the; second -quarter; '14 the third quarter and 23' the 'fourth"' quarter. High scorers for Calypso were Pig- ford With 28, 'Turner1' with1 Wand Joynef with " 10. High "scorer' for WarsaW'WBS Goti 'with' 43 bbittts." (f)n uiuary ' 20 f Ijuagtiii' ' played Kenantville at Kanansville,", Falson played.at Rose ' Hill. - i.-'l . ' KenansvUle SpUts with Magnolia The Kenansvllla boys .won over the Magnolia- boys with a final score of 88 . to. 32., Kenansvllle's scores.: for , each quarter were:' 11 the. ?. first quarter, 17 the second quarter, 18 the third "quarter, nd 14 the fourth quartern Magnolia's scores were: 8 the. 'first quarter ir 7 the second quarter, 10 - the third quarter, and 7 the fourth quarter. High scorers for KenansvUle were Outlaw with 19, Bell with 12, Dau ghtrywith 10, and Hall with X High; scorers for. .Magnolia- were Klssnef with t, Merrltt with ft and Lanier with 11. The girls game was different story. The; Magnolia girls' Vod over the KenansvUle girls 90000000000 tiwPenP I Drii(c-n Theofre Highway 258 Rie'hlandi 'Road- I miles Out1 of J i Kinstott " Thurfc, Frl Feb; 4 -' 8 '!V. . '.-t "Destinatidn-Gobi" with Richard Wldmark and", " : ' "Don ' Taylor "" . S SatFe. o ' Double Featare "Black Gold" ALSO" "Two Gals and A Guy" San Mon, Feb. 7-8 ;; "I Love Melvin" .. Donald O'Connor A i Debbie Reynolds Tues, Wed, Feb.' 9 10 t if; uiuc uoiuciua with Ann Baxter and Richard Contl .. Thurs, Frt, Feb. 11 - 13 "Man Behind The Gun" Randolph Sctt and Patricia Wymore NEW" WIDE S 1 Sunday - Monday, Feb. 7-8 t'' ' "SaadiaV( 1 illlK WARSAW, NC. ji with Corner Wilde A Mel Ferrer Cartoons Tuesday - Wednesday, Feb. v 10 ' ' , ' . "The Stranger Wore A Gun" (technicolor) with Randolph Scott Claire Trevor Serial Thursday - Friday, Feb. 11 12 2 "Second CHShce" (technicolor) j ' With' Robert' Mlfchhm ' A Linda Darnell . - Cartoons , Saturday, reP.'lS'V" -n?'?: t "in."' , with Gig "Private Eyes" - with Bowery Boys ' . at .a, )NE8DAT, FEB. 10 , "TREASURE OF THE 'f, Humphrey Bogart Walter Huston L t Chapter, 2 "GREAT ADVENTURE OF CAPT.'Xnr - SATURDAY, FEB. U .... . nr tti iivi tt DbUXi U1I1AUIAX1 nUVIUIiiS , Starring Gene Autry "RED BALLVESPRrSS" Jeff Chandler Alex Nieel i ' !L.. with a final score of 58 to 42.' The cores 'ion Magnolia owem' 13 - the first quarter.' 11 the second quarter, 17 the third quarter, 14 the fourth quarter. : The scores tor KenansvUle were? II the first quarter,. 12 the second: quarter, 11 the third quarter, 7 the fourth quarter. High scorers for1 Magnolia Wer Brown with 14, Laniet withlO and SatchelOf With 28-i High scorers for , KenansvUle were Brown with--18,- Summerlin with 4 and Qulfttt with 22.. !) - On -January -21 Beulavllle " played at .'BeuiavUle,' B.'T. Grady played at'WaUace. '.o ' ' ' BeuiavUle Wus Doubleheader The Beulavllle boys won over the Warsaw boys with a score of 88 to 43. Scores for Beulavllle at quarters were: 22 the first 'fluarter,10 the second quarter, 23 the third quarter, and 13 the fourth quartet. The scores for1 Warsaw at quarters were: 8 the first quarter, 12 the second quarter, 14 the third quarter, and 14 the fourth' quarter' High scorers : for BeuiavUle 'were Bostic with 18, Dobson with 15, and Thigpen with 13. High scorers for- Warsaw' were Qulnn with 14,1 West with 12, and Brownell with 7. The Beulavllle girls won 5over the Warsaw ' girls with a final score Of 79 to 38. Scores for Beulavllle atuarters were: 18 the first quarter, ' 27 -the 'second quarter, 18 the third quarter, and 19 the fourth quarter,' Scores for Warsaw were: 10 the first quarter, 13 the second quarter, 10 the third quarter, and 5 the fourth quarter. High scorers for - BeuiavUle were Mercer with 24, Sandlin with 20 and Brinson with" 12." High scorers for Warsaw were' Gore with 24, Boyette with 7, and Ezielle with 6. Wallace Takes Two The Wallace' boys won over the B. F. Grady boys with a final score of 60 to 41. The scores for WaUace at the quarters were:' 10 the first quarter, 16 the second, quarter, 15 the third quarter; and 19 the fourth ooooooooooo HulaDnve f tik mi; 0 ClUNQUAPfN. n; c Soar Mon, Feb. J ' "The Girl Next Door" Dan Daily - June Haver .. Cartoon NeWi ' i Tues, Wed, Feb. 9-10 "Plunder o! The Sun" Glen Ford - Diana Lynn Short & Cartoon Thurs, Fri,- Feb. "U - 12 "Mogambo" .'. Clark Gable - Ava Gardner Cartoon Sat, Feb. 13 "Deputy Marshal" Serial - Cartoon - Short IOOOOOOOOOOOI SCREEN technicolor) Double Feature' 4 S Young m t , 1 4 SIERRA MADRE DOUBLE FEATURE a T nAiiffitfMi -.v. 1 heatre quarter. f The" B. F. Grady' scores were: 8 the first quarter; 14 the second quarter', 18 the third quarter, and- 1J the f fourth" quarter;1. High scorerr for Wallace:. were Carlton wfth 17, Wallace with it. Cording wtth-12, and Salmon -with 12. -High scorers for B. F. Grady were GoooT soh With 11 antf HaTper"with 4. The Watttc girls won a f ightihg victory over the B. -F. Grady -girls with a scire of 74 to 71-' It -Wai the first game' the 'Grady; girl ad' lost this yearAppfiretitiyGraay',gir&Iw really Off the betliri that' nlghiC The scores' Iot",Wanace"" were! 21 the first Quarter1," TO Xhe "second quarter, 16 i (he" third Quarter,' and 17 the fourth qutffteKThe; stores for Grady were'ir the '-first' quarter, -21 the second quarter, 16 the third quarter. 17 the fourth qtiartef. High scorers for Wallace Were Cufrie with 48 and Smith with 17. High scorers for Grady Sirert Hertring with 33 and Smith With 25.," , ' . ' KenansvUle Splits with Falson ' i The" KenansvUle boys Won . over the Faison boys With' a final score of 62 to 46. The scores for Kenans vUle were . 16 the first quarter, 13 the second quarter,' 14 the third quarter, and 19 the fourth quarter. The scores; for Faison were 4 the first quarter, 10 the second quarter, 18 the' third quarter, and 14 the fourth.' quarter. High scorers . for KenansvUle were: BeU with 23, Hall with 13, Outlaw with 8, and Kilpa- i ! W i ,:1 It: Marines Les F. llhinne,'' 20;: Jerry G. Bochus, 19, and Paul F. Durkln 22, all of Camp LeJeune have been ordered to pay Turner Tractor and Implement Company of Pink HU1 and Kinston, the sum of $187.00 for damages done to a new tractor they 'Borrowed" from the company's Kinston plant recently to pull their automobile, which was stuck out of the mud. They said they did not know that the radiator' had no water in it Gaskets and other parts inside the motor were burned out A fourth marine, asleep in the car at the time, was found not uUty of the charges, but his buddies said they would force him to ride in the trunk of the car back to the base;-. . oooooooooooo Drive-In PINK HILL, N. C "Vhere-Ihe: whole Family Goes" To See Good Shows Telephone 2841 Your Weekly i novie Sua!, Feb. .7 I ''lydja Bailey" In Technicolor f Dale Robertson - Anne Francis Cartoon & Short Mon:, 'Tues.? Feb. 8 9 - "TheAffairs of : Debie Gillis" t . Bobby Van v DebWe Reynolds - Cartoon & Comedy Wed., Thurs., Feb. 10 U i'-RideVaquero" f I Robert Tayldr r ; Ava Gardner ! Cartoon & Serial Fri., Sat., Feb. 12 - 13 ? "Valley of The Ulead Hunters rr ' Johnny ;Weissmullerli ALSO "RcstfAcent"; .:. I-J Tim Holt ' ' Richard Martin-1 ' i'V Cartoon . . .M :-"".: ' s.i" V ' v'! - 't V'" S"S V' Theatre oooooooooooo trick with 8. High scorers for Falsi a were . Miller with ,18 and Cottle with 15. The Faison girls won over the KenansvUle girls with a final score "of 62 to 47. The scores for Faison. were: 18 the first .quarter. IB the second . quarter, 18 the third quarter and '12 the fourth.: quarter. Th i scores itor i KenansvUle weret 12 the first quarter, 10 the second quarterV'7 'the third quarter,! and 18 the' fourth quarter. High scorers for Faison -were- Bowden-with -38 and Linsay with; 17.i High.-scorers for KenansvUle 'were' Brown yith 22iaod Qulnn with 17.: , , si 5 ;,,') i, -, ,-, ' t ? -- -pe. onf est OnG-V, 'a'" on :,; A" drawing "contest : ior ' young-; sters, with a George Washington theme, is being r ppnducted by the oooooooooooo 11 ' 1 f EAtJLAVlLUH. d,18 ' I ill I- .. il I. ,' m 'Vh, Wed, Thurs, Feb. S J 4 j: "KilleVbr Hero? , James Stewart -as- Carbine wmiams Frt,! Sat, Feb. 5 "Perils Of The Jungle" with Clyde Beatty ALSO-ct' ' "Roughshod"1 with Robert .. Sterling " Sun, Mon, Feb. 7 - 8 "Texas Carnival" Color by Technicolor ' " Esther WUIiams - Red Skelton and . - Howard Keel' ' :'.. Also Selected Short Subjects Tues, Feb. 9 BARGAIN NITE . SOc PER CAR "The Lady Says No" Joan Caulfleld - David Nlven , Abe Selected Short Subjects. 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TOES, WED. , "Fighter Attack" In Color Sterling Hayden - Joy Page THURS,' 'Top Hat" Ginjer Rogers - Fred Astalre FRIDAY "Champ For A Day" Alex Nteol Audrey Totter" . Serial - Comedy SATURDAY "The Tall Texan'? 1 . Lloyd Brldgea Marie Windsor Serial A Comedy ' Shorts and Comedies' Every Night Money Is Like regularly you see no signs of J! jpj deposits and see your account bloom intoxtf nitr &J, O ''nil If t( f r C I -;. . ; 'I rioter- '.(.oii'.VAl i i c: Sua. Thru, lues. teavl.t m t fca.8 - v In TecU- f "i with Robert " ' Celeen Cray Wed. thru. Sat,- Fek 10 - U ' m Tec- "n : with Audle- NM Dan Duryeaytt ! J: n $ in 'i - i - SJj' i.. ,i. .-'. TT o o. o o o o i o o a o o o o o growth. So eftnttf0 q - vV-.-i-h-v.-i" tw .) "i Si.' O 1 . o o o o 1 ..' '. H. ( ) t 0 ,L. o 'fit i srr lK;. - i-: n 1 2 i 1 I
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