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FREE!! FREE!! $500 Diamond RING!! TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY THIS STORE TO SOME LUCKY CUSTOMER ON DE CEMBER 23rd. You Receive One Ticket For Every $1.00 Paid On A Purchase Or On Account. DRAWING CHRISTMAS EVE Sec This Diamond In Our Window Today Weldon's Jeweleis Dial 6-4374 Next To City Theatre MOREHEAD CIT\ Use Our Credit Plan For Your Christmas Shopping ^ omfortable to wear, smart to be seen in. ..and there you have the reason why young men like Rugby Sportswear . . Sweat ers, Sport Shirts and Jackets for action and relaxation. The new Fall styles ere ready. srufo Br ROGBY KNITTING MILLS, I?k. I D. B. WEBB'S Webb's Since 1883 812 ARENDEI.L ST. MOREIIEAD CITY gftfl tA&f LOOK THEN OVER COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR SELEC TION OF GOOp USED CARS. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR INCOME. WE HAVE SEV ERAL CARS WORTH TRAVELING MILES TO SEE. 1948 PACKARD 4-Door Sedan. Good Condition. 1948 CHEVROLET Tndor Sedan, Folly Equipped. 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-Door. Radio & Healer. 1946 CHEVROLET Fleeiline 4-Door Sedan. 1940 DODGE 4-Door. Healer. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED CAR IT WILL BE WORTHWHILE TO DRIVE A FEW MILES TO LOOK OVER OUR SELECTION OF CLEAN CARS. ? PARKER MOTORS YOUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER 6-3332 509 Arendell St. Morohead City B? 1 ? Twin Games Slated for Tonight Sideline. Gommentl By IIH'K AI.LEN Schedules Are Wrong Much groaning and gripin- ha. been done al)(,?t fhe ioolbalM 0r' T' M0r('l"';"1 Olv ",;lms 'his year. Wo re in dined to agree uith lh, ????* - ^ better i'f'^ a,"'"(lant<> lar 111 ir, ,,h,r"' ls ;l hreather be twil l each home game, a pmnt we readily agree with. It can be soon thai this %rnn Uon uV" ,'',k"n in,? wnsidera.' lion, when schedules wcro dr-m ? lip foi the two teams. For the third "ightuoek elevens will elfoTh 8a"U"S ^o lleaufoil has ,ts fourth straight home game next week and it n mored that Morehead City will I". vo,sf schedule next uppW i P'ay Riehlands in Morehead. Point Two Our second point has the same reason as the first, attendance will be improved. We know M s a d" ,.J" but we believe that if it ZZIJ? mm" ""''"dance parks i,b!hrr'<'.rCd bull Ks 11 ,he two teams cii<Iti'r ?,| > -::r s,an"'s "?? 'Th. night also marks the third slrii..in -ek.hat both teams have a h,^! hall Mh)'vers*f'<woufd Yik'*"/ ^ -he Be auforrt^o^ ? t<ams in action. N;iliii-ilk supporters of each team chance " U'am p,ay wlu'n "'e ihance occurs. Nobodv o\oe,u I eaulorl fans to see Morehead Civ kames ?r vice versa when there ,'s & 17 ?t0 "V h - ^ame w< " So along with the arin m anreSnCrN "?? worked out where there is only one home game in the countv u ' 'Zi'tZ more games*" ?PP?rtunit> '? Off The Deep End lem!"S H'"'k,'n'1 Poses more prob lems in choosing the football win ners. stale should take the game with Hichmond hut the other two Big Jour battles are a little tough ei Well p,ck Dukp 0V(,r G, Tech and Tennessee over Carolina An upset wouldn't surprise us j? IJuke gamc!" "?<' j^syas-aas meets another team that it knows ht le about but we think the team fort i'n ?r R?bersonville. Beau fort should snap out of it, |,)sil1? Cksoto ,akc neuMUe- "2S Gee e Arriving Li..?e Mattamuskeet, famous Canada goose wintering ground which draws thousands of hunters each year, reports that the honkers have begun arriving. Across the state, Loekhart (iaddy reports that geese are coming in daily to his refuge near Ansonville. Large flights are expected within the next several days. VKIIie WATT nr\\ dm fjU* rdiiWtochoU THo first who said, "Turn out the light" When I'm in btd. i ALL ELECTRIC REPAIRS AND INSTALLATIONS OIL HEATER REPAIRS HATSELL'S ELECTRIC CO For the third straight week Car teret county tootUill fans will ho offered a twin hill of (arc tonight as both Beaufort and Morchead City clash on the gridiron against outside opponents. Beaufort's rival will be Beula ville while Morchead City will meet Koborsonvillo. Both games are at 8 o'clock tonight under the lights. Smarting from two straight de feats, Beaufort is expected to put up a strong front tonight with its defense supposed to be more ef fective than in recent contests. Coach T. II. McQuaid has run his charges through defensive workouts all week in an effort to sharpen up the weakest ?pot in Beaufort's armor. He said yester day that he believed the team would be in better form tonight than it has been in three weeks. Neither Billy Rudy nor (Jone Lewis are expected to see action tonight. Kucty is suffering from a bad ankle w hile Lewis harf not re j covered from a knee injury he suf fered in the Mant co game. Bcuiaville will bring one of the best backs seen in the county this year to lead its cause. Me Do wall, the back, turned in a stellar per lormancc last week against More head City, leading the offensive I combination and starring also on 1 defense. . Kohersonville brings an eleven | I ti? Morchead City about which lit i j tie is known. Morchead City Coach I I Charles Hester stated yesterday | that all he knew was that the team i ran from the single wing, it had! beaten Vanceboro. 18-0, and it had lost to Manteo. 8-6. Hester revealed that Donald Chadwick definitely would not be I able to play and that Mickey Wool ; ard and John Ballon were on the list of those who would be used lightly. Ballon has an injured knee ; while headaches have bothered 1 Woolard this Week. Net proceeds from tonight's i Morchead City Kohersonville game | will go to the Morohoad City Band | ' Association. Advance tickets to the' I contest can he purchased from ' i band members. Jaycees or at I Leary's store for 75 cents for adults I and. 3;~> cents lor children. After (! , | p.m. ton i -lit the regular prices. $1 and r?o cents, will be in effect. | Tonight will mark the last home game the Morchead City team will j play this year. A large turnout is I expected with both the team and ; band promising a good perforin- i a nee. Fishermen Land Fiity-Two King Mackerel Wednesday Proof uf Uic record catches of 1 i|any? fish Lh;'i are being made this ' fall irt local waters were the 51! ! king mackerel brought in Wednes day morning aboard l-eroy Guth rie's boat. "Blue Water," captain ed by Percy How land. I This catch is believed to be the I j biggest party boat capture of king J mackerel in close to 50 years. They I weighed from 12 to 40 pounds each ; and were taken about 25 miles off : short. Dolphin were caught also. In the party were Dick Barker. Leroy Guthrie. Hubert Fulcher. I Charlie Finer, Teen Pi nor, John Bridgman. and Robert Garner. All were from Morchead City except Parker, who lives in Beaufort, and I Charlie Piner whose home is in Mar. shall berg. Norehead Cily Team Rates Honarable Men'.ion Fur the second time this year, Morehead City's football learn has received honorable mention in the ratings of the N. C. Schol astic Sportswrllers Association. Teams in the ratings are se lected by a poll of sportswr 'iters across the state. Once before this year Morehead City, one of 18 undefeated (earns in the state, rated the honorable mention col umn bill it hud not received re cognition since the scoreless tie with lleaufort. Leningrad Boasts Largest Stadium In Soviet Union AP Newsfeatures Moscow The largest stadium in the USSR is located not in Moscow. ' the Soviet capital, but in Lenin-1 grail. The Kirov Stadium in the north ern cily seals 8f>.000 persons. For special events I here is standing J space for an additional 35,000. This capacity is well above that of the Moscow Dynamo Stadium. : The Soviet capital does not intend \ to lag behind Leningrad for long | however, for plans are under way I to expand the Moscow Pynanio Stadium and to complete another j immense stadium of equal capacity. The Leningrad stadium was started in 19-33. The body of its structure consists of earthworks raised by the builders. The surface works are, of course, all ot con crete. The stadium is surrounded by the Finnish Gulf on three sides. It rises above the level of the island and from its top there is a mag- ' nificcnt view. The stadium is complete for all ! types of sport events. It has a foot- ' ball field and a regulation track. It has a pool lor swimming coin petitions and even a hotel with complete accommodations for vis ' iting athletes. Mississippi Rebels Lead Other Teams In Air Travel University, Miss. <AP) One of the most an minded of all uni versities. Mississippi, believes it , introduced air travel to the loot [ ball world. The Rebels flew to a football game with Temple on Sept. 30, j i 1937. Since then the Robs have rolled dozens of times by air. The players totaled 22 on the .first flight, escorted by Head Coach Ed Walker and his assistants. Two ! coaches and Mi players traveled on j one plane, the rest on another. The 18 passenger plane was then called the largest airliner in the World. Walter llagen won five Profcs j sional Golfers Association champ- 1 ionships during his career, four in j a row . Golfing Trickster Masters All Shots A I' Newsfeatures Dallas .loo Kirkwood. who won his tirst (ill championship in A us Iraifci more than 40 years ago, still is wow i no, the public with what he i en do with the little white hall. Ile\ a master of the trick shot. Althoii".li he and ti is son. Joe Kirk Aooit, Jr.,. both finished anions the top 20 in the last National Open, la* seldom plays tournament yoll an\ i. m\. Trick shots and tournev play don't mix too well. Kirk Wood }:nes about liOO shows a year. lie learned to plav tfolf on ;i three hole course on a ranch in Australia. Since then lie has been en more than 4.7(H) courses as an exhibitionist or tournament con festant. ? I've played golf in over\ count r> in the world where there are courses," he says, "and that means everywhere except Russia." His greatest thrill was scoring a lt?u yard hole in one while mak ing a movie. He also made a 268 yanl hole iivoiie in Cedar Rapids, la . during an exhibition of driving the ball off the lace of a pocket watch instead of US inn >< lee. lie also dri\ es a noil ball from a tee held in the mouth of a beau tiful Kill. He started doin<4 his trick shots j to entertain Australian soldiers durin World War I. lie enter tai ued thousands of veterans duriim the last war. too. Announcing The Arrival Of Red Ash Coal 3 x 5 EGG COAL STOKER COAL ? would advise the pub lic to buy their winter supply of coal NOW! See the I. & I. Representative In Your Community I'or Prompt Service. We Deliver To All Parts Of 'I'he County L&L COAL CO. Phone 2-5181 Cor. Broad & Gordon Sts. BKAUFORT, N. C. C'? OffTDOOKS With Sporting Goods From HARDWARE & BUILDING SUPPLIES CORP. Just Arrived!! BROWNING 12 ? GAUGE AUTOMATIC SHOTGUNS Youll be well prepared for the hunting season if you shop at Hardware & Building Supplies Corp. We stock shotguns, rifles, shells, cartridges, hunting boots, hunting clothing and all the equipment necessary to make your hunting trip a success! Don't forget, the fish are still running, too! We still have a full supply of fishing tackle to fit the sportsman's needs. . See us today! ! Hardware & Building Supplies Corp. 727 Arendell St. MOREHEAD CITY Dial 6-3247 ! STOP RUST! IN WATER HEATER TASKS AND LINES | USE MICRQMET BEAUFORT HARDWARE CO. I'hotie 2-t4iK<> Front St. j Hi: M l OUT. \. I . ^NEWPORT THEATRE S.VTHhW RKX Alii. 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PEABODY AND THE MERMAID" SUNDAY & MONDAY ,l()i:l. McCRKA ELLEN DREW in "STARS IN MY CROWN" EAST DRIVE-IN THEATRE One-Half Mile East of Beaufort on Highway 70 TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Also Selected Short Subjects Children Under 12 Admitted Free TONIGHT JOHN WAYNE VERA RALSTON in "THE FIGHTING KENTUCKIAN" SATURDAY DANA ANDREWS in "PURPLE HEART" Chap. 7: "TEX GRANGE!" SUNDAY & MONDAY BING CROSBY COLLEEN GRAY in .' "RIDING HIGH" LOOK FOR FREE PI IN YOUR P0PCQR1
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