" 1 J 'ffl I II IS HILL, N. C. ; Sunday Only,. Dec! 12 "DAWN AT SOCORRO" , In Technicolor '.' Rory Calhoun and Piper Laurie Cartoon and Comedy : Mon. and Tues., Dec. 13-14 BENEATH THE 12-MILE REEF In Cinemascope . .. Robert Wagner .and Terry Moore Cartoon ; Wed. and Thurs., Dec 15-18 DESERT LEGION -'" In Technicolor : Alan Ladd and Arlene Da hi Cartoon and, Serial Friday Only, Dec. 17 ' Triple .Features l'- TIME Or THEOt LIVES ' Abbott and Costello v.i BOWERY BATAIXION . js Bowery Boya & BROOKLYN ORCHID William Bendix Cartoons : . Saturday Only, Dec. 18 1 TWO FISTED SHERIFF ' Charles Starrett Also . BELOW THE SAHARA - Cartoom . 1000000000006 Wallace Drive-In f Theatre Wallace, N. C. Fri. and Sat, Dec. 10 and 11 "LOOK OCT SISTER" : Louis Jordan "MR. ACE" f. George Raft Sun, Mon., ft Tues. Dec 12-13-14 THE STUDENT PRINCE" Ann Blythe Wed. and Thurs., Dec. IS and 16 "SAAOiA" Cornel Wilde Pen-Lin Drive-In Theatre Wallace, N. C. Sat, Dec. 11 (Double Feature) THE LONG, LONG TRAILER' r Lucille Ball BLACK MARKET RUSTLERS Max Terhane and Dennis Moore Sun. and Mon., Dec. 12 and 13 "JOHNNY DARK" Tony Curtis and Piper Laurie Tues. and Wed., Dec. 14 and 15 v.'. "SANGAREE" Fernando Lamas and Arlene Dahl Thurs. and Fri., Dec. 16 and 17 "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" Rock Hudson and Jane Wyman ' CANVASBACK 154 NoUomI Wildlife rederaltoa Sailing In from . the sky, tossed on a whitecapped lake or served at ft banquet 'table, it is hard to beat canvasback, It may be equal, ly hard to bring the bird from the sky to the banquet table but not difficult to get It from the ban quet table into a hungry stomach. Time was when our northern lakes in winter were white with great masses-of canvasbacks riding out a storm, milling around the edge of the forming ice or diving in apparent glee to the eelgrass beds deep under water for a meal of wild celery. As ducks go, the canvasback is a large bird. It may be 2 feet long with a 3 foot wingspread. The drake may weigh to 3 pounds with the duck usually at least 10 ounces lighter than that. The long, low browed head ' is chestnut in the drake; the breast, black and the body white. In the female the body is grayer and the head and neck brown. Canvasbacks breed from central Alaska to Wisconsin and south to New Mexico or roughly within that IOOOOOOOOOOOI Hula Drive In Theatre Chinquapin n. a Week of Dec 12 Sunday and Monday "PRINCE VALIANT" In Cinemascope Robert Wagner and Janet Leigh Cartoon and News Tuesday and Wednesday "THE COWBOY & GIRL' John Wayne and Jean Arthur Short Thursday and Friday "NIGHT PEOPLE" In Cinemascope Gregory Peck and Br'oderick Craw ford Cartoon Saturday "SEIGE AT RED RIVER" Van Johnson and Joanne Dru Also "PORT OF NEW YORK" Scott Brady Cartoon oooooooooooo area. They winter, from southern British Columbia to New York and south to central, New Mexico and Florida. During - the winter' they may form great nits of birds where their abundance Is sufficient and where food is obtainable. . - Canvasbacks favor the food-stored bases of wild celery, eelgrass or tapegrasS. In spite of the differen ces in spelling, the specific name "valisnerla" of the bird refers no doubf to the generic name "Val' lisnerla" of the plant, It is not sur prising that a plant of this type should j have so many common names nor It one bites one of the food-packed bases la It difficult to understand why canvasbacks seek it so diligently. They may feed with little difficulty in water from 1 to 10 feet deep and if necessary can go deeper. The abandoned upper portions of the plants may float to the surface and form great rafts on shore. . During courtship the mala canvas back throws his head backward and pursues his intended. The nest is made of weeds and Is usually sur rounded by water and lined with down. In the nest are from 7 to 15 canvasback eggs and not Infrequent ly a few eggs of redhead ducks or of ruddy ducks Vho by this tech nique relieve themselves of the la bors of bringing up some of their offspring. Incubation takes 4 weeks and is the responsibility of the mother bird. There is but one brood a year. Possibly the canvasback is our most valuable of wild duck. Good canvasback shooting grounds have a high value but in spite of these values it seems that the numbers of canvasbacks are decreasing. In flight the birds often assume the V formation characteristic of the flight of geese. On the lake they resemble lively white corks. On the table they start the flow of jsaliva. The Nation al Wildlife Federation hopes that these birds may prosper for many i easons. Snow Hill News Mr. . and Mrs. Larry Herring of STAR THEATRE Beulaville, N. C Clean Comfortable BelaTtng Week, of 1212 to 18 Hillbilly Da axtslsft aitiuc jk NELSON KINO kUBTI BOBKBTS The top ten tunes of the week 'as selected from your cards and letters , ' Compiles! by 1 NELSON KINO and MARTY ROBERTS HI y, friends said neighbors! greetings from your buddies, Nel son and Marty, who bring the WCKY JAMBOREE! and HILL BILLY HIT PARADE! your way each night . . . CONGRATS, to REDD STEWART, Of the PEE WEHS KING outfit, who is the proud papa of a. brand new son, Billy Ray, bora la Louisville, Ky., November 18. Papa, Mama and baby all doing fine . . . We're in debted to BO McLEOD, who writes a swell eoL "Out On A Limb" for the DonaldspnviUe, Ga., News, for a fine plug about the JAMBOREE ALMANAC In bis column recently. Thanks BO . . . MARTHA CAR SON was chosen to make a guest appearance on Dave Garro way's TV show "Today" during the re cent Dee Jay Festival and Grand Ole Opery anniversary party. MARTHA'S part originated from the lobby of the Andrew Jackson Hotel, in Nashville . . . HANK SNOW broke all precedents re cently by appearing for two shows at Frank Daily's "Meadowbrook" In New Jersey, the first country artist ever to appear on the stage which has held all the greats of the pop. field. In spite of the dire predictions that he would be a box office flop, HANK brought more Into the b.o. than did either John ny Ray or Frankie Layne pre vious record holders. As a result -FARON YOUNG and WEBB PIERCE have been booked to fol low HANK tnto this swank spot Dec. 3 saw MARTY doing a guest spot at the Circle Theatre Jam xree in Cleveland, Ohio, where he always draws a fine crowd. It's amazing bow you keep those top tunes at the top. Here's how you asked us to rats them for this week: 1. More and More (1) Webb Pleroe 2. I Dont Burt Anymore (t) Hank Snow i. On By One () , K. Wells B. Foley A Loom Talk (7) V Carl Smith A This Is The Thanks I Get (S) ' , Eddy Arnold A This Ole House (6) ' Stuart Hamblen 7. New Green tle-h (8) Hank Thompson A If Ton Dont, Samcone Else Will (S) Jimmy A Johnny 9. If Ton Alnt Lovin ( ) Faran Young 10. Fenny Candy ( ) . ' Jim Beeves Billboard Mag's "Spotllte" hits HANK SNOW this week with "Let Me Go Lover'' and ELT1 WHITMAN, reviving an oldie "When I Grow Too Old To Dream." And that Is the end of the page for this week. It's been swell chat ting with you. Keep singing, and until next week In this same paper, and every night on the WCKY JAMBOREE Sc. HILLBILLY HIT PARADE, where we like to gather 'round with all the friends and neighbors. So long. Sunday and Monday Adventures Oi Robinson Crusoe- In Color Dan James OHEEUJHY FERNANDEZ Tuesday and Wednesday Louisiana Territory In Color Also Night Raiders Wilson Thursday and Friday The Miami Story Barry v Luaher SULLIVAN ADLER m Saturday Southwest Passage In Color Rod Cameron Serial and Comedy Woodland visited Mr. and Mrs Earl Herring here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Kornegay, Mrs. Mary Edwards and baby and Phil Jernigan recently visited Miss Bertha Kornegay at Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jernigan visited his niece who is a patient in a Goldsboro hospital Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmle Mosely of Kinston visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Mary Herring spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Clark Lew. is of Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shiver of Kenansville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wallace during the week end. Mrs. Bettie Walker of Woodland spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herring. - Mrs. Ethel Kornegay and Mrs. Jack Grady recently visited Mrs. Kornegay's sister, Mrs. Preston Bos tic of Dobson's Chapel. Mr. Bill Hill is a patient in a Kinston Hospital. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . a ) ) ) ) . ) ) Ground-Breahing Ceremony For BUILDING At ALBERT50II : SATURDAY, DECEMBER At 2:00 P. M. 18- O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ' o o o o o o .8 o o o o "CCCSCCCCCCCCCCOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOCO UOTICE Graham Carr, who has been" acting as manager of the Rose Hill Funeral Home is no longer em ployed. He has been re placed by J. W. Harris who is now manager of the home. The stock holders of the Rose Hill funeral home are not responsible for any debt or oilier bus iness arrangements made by Graham Carr. STOCKHOLDERS OF ROSE HILL FUNERAL : HOME We are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Park Holmes and Frances back into the community. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Walker vis. ited relatives, in the Woodland com. munity Saturday night. Kenneth Hoy Koregay of Wilson and Nick of Greenville were at home for the week end Rose Bishop, Joan Walker and Phil Jernigan were among the school group that went on a sight seeing tour to Raleigh last Monday. IAIHES ACXDUARY The Ladles Auxiliary of the Snow Hill Free Will Baptist Church will meet Saturday afternoon, December Uth, at 2:00 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Mabel Bishop. Each member is urged to be present and to bring a Christmas gift as the gift ex change will be at this meeting. Many a man who clames to know his own mind has little case to be proud of his acquaintance. Be thankful for what you have on this Thanksgiving and ask His Guidance for the troubled years to come. . 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