7 HOLLYWOOD^ ? g%4tuUa4et \ WjOf.I.YWQQD Sometimes ai *Iafty has to per spire and pet * forui ed for her art Today when I Ai iie.l Lucille Balll's set, she j iui in i hefty stunt AMD in I tlur luce with a stalk 01 bananas. Refr.re that she's been rolling | around a ship's deck on a couple I <4 lilt* preservers that encircled j her F.he w::s like an axle on wheels. ? 'ometimes it just isn't worth it " the t lame haired star moaned statu hin'g wearily between scenes >111 a canvas chair. She's just suf lered her 3fith bruise of the pic lure when slumped on the back with j lit*' preserver. I asked her to enumerate some of the oth- ? < r more interested contusions. I sprained my wrists from han; iu^ onto the ship's radio ar- ' irl. f ucille be?, an (Stunt people do the Ion!' shots, but Lucille aud Co Star' ftddie Albert must do the *cl<> ? - ups.) 1 put one toe out ot joint in a scuttle with a lot .-ml people. I went over a fence, land t on my neck, ami hurt six ver t elu e. lioth arms are black and blue and I'm criss cross witjt ! In lira's here" l.ucy indicated li.M tummy "from a belt that h' Ul me up in the air in another ;,iene. T.ut the worst was a blast of air that packed my ritfht eyelid full oi bath powder. That was a throe d:<\ job with the doctors," In that sequence I. ucille is a tele phone operator. The bath pow I I i talis off the top of her switch I- aid. It blows into her face when she accidentally plugs her metal lipstick" Into the switchboard, cans in. a short circuit and an explos ion. These improbable rieors have been concocted for Miss Rail's ti - , tie tole of The Fpllcr Brush ( i irl". i The shpstiil; nonsense is pattern ; ed frankly after that uf "The Full- 1 ei Brush Man. ' rne of 19-48's h?p- | ^est grosser* I.ucille, though st?il l pame and friendly as usual. ha ! the slightly mood\ look of an ov- \ envorke.t nirl the e days, Desi (Arnez. her bandleader husband) think . I'm crazy to be doing this." i she said. And I am. because I'm trying to have a !?:?!?> " I asked it these frantic antics were art. I.ucille smiled thought j fully and admitted "I don't fcnow." Albert put in confidently. No. but they sure are boxoftirc. ' , !V ? Bacteria Succumb in High, Unnatural Pressure Zones I. A .101 I A Calif (AIM Hue teria usually die when put lor very : loii!- in pressure zones much dit lerent from their own. ? sa\ >. I>r. Claude !?' ZoBell of the Kcripps In stitution of Oceanography. He put R3 species ??of bacteria 1 1 n tier pressure up to 9.000 pcNinds j per square " inch. None wetv in- i jit red by a few minutes of such pressures. Nor were tlv?y hurl b> sudden, release b. Bound Steak, (.round Z Tablespoons Melted Butter 1 Egg, slightly Beaten 2 Tablespoons ( hopped Onions 1 1 Teaspoon Pepper 1 Cup Coarsely Kroken Crac kers 1 Cuo Milk 1 Teaspoon Salt 2 Slices Baron Combine all inprcdicnts except bacon. Form in loaf. Lay slices of bacon across top. Bake in moderate oven ( 375 F. ) 2 hours. If desired substitute cup un cooked oat ccreal for cnp crac kcr crumbs. Serve with tomato sauce. (4 servings). 'I ROUND STEAK lb. 79c ( T RONE & SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 85c 1 RATII'S SLICED BACON lb. 47c | CHOCK BOATS lb. 49c , HOMP BOAST lb. 49c < "KipGIIAM'S" WIIOLF OR HALE BAMS lb. 47c < "KINGH>*'S" PICNIC BANS lb. 39c | "KINGHAM'S" Ollophanr Parked FRANKS lib cello 49c ' LOOK FOR OUR RECIPE EACH WEEK IN THIS PAPER AND REMEMBER IT'S S & P for Service & Price 430 FRONT ST. Phon* B-408-1 BEAUFORT I Soil Conservation Farm News I'.v Roy Berk So'.! Conservation Service "When farmer-; come to realize the value of iile drainage. they will l>e using tile trenching mach ines to lay it." This statement by Jason Morris of Stella has been borne out in adjoining counties where machines like the one pic tured above .'re used to lay up to Jt.OOO teet of tile a day. Mr Mortis sa.Ns he also believes that tile drainage will pa> for itself in years by just saving the cost of open ditch shrubbing and clean ing. NrVis from "\i (SOUTH RIVER ?' -?> VNs^vV , V April (5 Mis Ruth I'.ubanfcs and sou Ralph, spent 1 hi* weekend 111 HcaUfOll Willi III* 1" daughter,' Mi s Dewe> (in! hi ic and Mis Ste phen Reachem. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morris and Mrs. Hoitoiso Mol l is and soil, , Walter ami Jeffrey, and Mrs Sue I Robinson ol Atlantic sjvent Sun- j day wilh Mrs. !\.nini<> .1 I'ittman ; and mother. Mrs. Liz/ie Tosto. Mr. and Mrs. Fra/ier Smilh and baby of Atlantic spent Sunday > with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. l,e vi Hardy. Mr. Smith went bark and Mrs Smith will stay a while with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .I.eo Simpson and , daughter. Sfl'llie ol Morehead, weir ; in the community Sun:iny alter noon. There's a News Times """"route open in your community for some ! boy or Kill who would like lo earh Rood money and, while doing so, business. Any Interested boy or | learn the fundamentals of modern ; girl is invited to apply in person at either the Beaufort or More ; head City office of The "News Times or address a postcard to j Mr. Hill Willis signifying a desire ! to operate and manage n News j Times route. Mr. Willis will per sonally instruct the boy or kiiI. j Mrs. Heuben Wallace spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs Lin/ie Can- ' non. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hardy, jr., 1 and Mrs. Elijah Dixon and son. Junior, were iu Beaufort Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Dixon went to Dr. F u Ichor for treatment. Mrs. Mary Tosto spent last Wed nesday morning with Mis. Nannie J. I'ittman. Mrs. Rone Wallace spent Sun - i day afternoon with her daughter, Mrs. Ivy Pitt man. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace spent Sunday with Mr ami Mis. Monnie Norman and Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Pit I man Mr. and Mrs. Garland Guthrie ! and mother. Mrs. Mattie Guthrie j and Mrs. Donald Lewis of Sta- 1 Soil Conservation Service Photo Willie Roberts of Newport in stalled another .100 t ????! ol drain i till- I. si ??ok ami (itl> Karrior of j Wild wood laid a thousand let* I in j some springy land ho planting to tobacco litis year fee Saw rev of Tellcticr seeded | a hadly washed I'ield to sericca j lespede.'a last woek Mr. Sawre> j says he ho|H?s tt> net the f irst crop | in several years frotn this f ield j when he mow- it this fall. ?\ visited Mi and Mi ? Willie Pitt mm Sutidav afternoon. M; liny I lards and daughters . >l?ent Mond:?*w *?> (iuthrie and son, Jimmy, Mi '. Stephen Keachem, ; n . of Keaulort visited their moth- I er, Mis. IJilfh Kubanks. Friday nij'.hf. Mrs William Pittman visited in the eomniiiuity Wednesday morn- j intf. We really had a killing frost Saturday morning and lots of lie loo. Stuffed Meat Micas it n- urn. (?? gr I'OKK CHOPS - - lb. 45c WII.SON'S CORN KIN4. SLICED BACON - - lb 43c FRESH DRESSED ' FRYERS - - lb. 52c FRESH DRESSED HENS - - lb. 42c Horn* Style or Sandwich Marvel Bread 'w" 18c Jane Parker Spanish _ Bar Caka Each 29c Jane Parker Anqel Food Caka 39c Jane Parker Sugared Donuts 'm! 19c Jane Parker Golden Loaf . . c.*. 25c LIBBY'S ^ CANNED MEAT CORNED BEEF HASH cm ^ 35c VIENNA SAUSACE & 17c POTTED MEAT vi?" 9c *<&? 14c CORNED BEEF ,2c??l 45c DEVILED HAM *cr i7c DASH DOG FOOD 13c JEWEL OIL Bot 29c Wheaties p ? 14c SWIFT JEWEL Mb. carton LUX TOILET SOAP 6? 11c octagon Tonxr SOAP 2 ?? tic PALMOUVB- LITTBUOY VEL SOAP SOAP is 26cX'67e sj 11c ~ 11c DREFT DUZ soTp a26t's69c x26e'g"69t t? 11c