Two counties In Wait Virginia, McDowell ?Ml Logan, each produc ed awn than 14 million tons of coal in 1MB. Far That WeRwiied Look Sec 15s Hotel Sanitary Shower* Shoe Shine IDEAL BARBER SHOP 721 Arendell Morehead CUy DINE IN THE COMFORT OF THE OCEAN BREEZES Enjoy tantalizing foods prepared by experienced cmIh. DINE WITH l)S TODAY! FIRST ON ATLANTIC BEACH leach View Cafe Welcome To The STEAK HOUSE Highway 70 Vi Mile from Morehead City The riant in Hickory Cured Hams . . . Steaks . . . Delirious Fried Chicken . . , including Sea Foods Served as you like them. ' ? . : ?' : ' 1 Children Served Vi Price M yean experience. la Sea Fwat ... At caauao^lAMrjhiSrter 150 persons. Pri vate dining room If desired. All Foodi Served Direct from Our 700- Acre Farm. \ Duct U Tm Lik? Air Conditioned For Your Comfort Plttty ?i Parlriai Spin THEATERS ? A ' RECREATION ' The Pleasure-Seekers Page . .f DINING MGHTSPOTt July 30 ? Mrs. Roy Fulcher and children o f Rocky Mount have re turned home after spending a week with her mother. Mr. Md Mrs. hermit Murphy and children of Greensboro are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murphy. Mrs. Allen Davis and Mrs. Fred Willis spent last weekend in New Bern with their sister, Mrs. Alva Fulcher. Miss Kathleen Murphy of Wash ington, 0. C., has been visiting re latives here for a month. Mr. Glenn Wade and daughters ?f Washington, D. C., are visiting his father, Mr. Earl Wade. Douglas Davis, USCQ stationed in Bostoi), Mass , is home for sev eral days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Davis. James W. Paul, USN, stationed in Orange. Texas, is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Paul. Mr. ^11 d Mrs. Otis Simmons and children of Morehcad City and Mrs. Warren Piner of Williston uere the Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Archie Piner and children. Mr. Otis Murphy of Washington, D. C., is visiting relatives and friends here for several days. The Rev. Jl. H. Jackson has re turned from Shawnee. Oklahoma, where he attended the National As sociation convention. Mr. Luther Strntton has returned from Washington, D. C., where he was called due to the lllnes of his father. Mr. and Mrs. James T.abriola and children and Miss Iva Davis of Washington, D. C., ore visiting thier mother, Mrs. Lola Davis. Trouble Approaches Karl Maiden, 1951 Academy award winner, and Tyrone Power in a dramatic moment from Twentieth Century-Fox's "Diplomatic Courier." Belles on Their Toes I Ernestine (Barbara Bates) and Anne (Jeanne Crafn) spending the summer on Nantucket. Get a load of the swim suit! Take Ten ? > And Relax Any day . . . any hour . . . onr sodas, ice cream and tthcr sweets are sure to be just what you want and need! Ileie you'll find anything found : at a first clam fountain. Our ' sandwiches are superb. Moreheod City Drug Co. Arendell St. Morehead City Nt-vs from NEWPORT July 29 -Miss Patricia Aldridgc ojf Itnleigh has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Carroll. Mrs. Ruby Woodruff left Friday to visit relatives in Roanoke Ra pids. She is not expected to return home for several weeks. I t. Leon Mann, jr., of the U. S. Army stationed at Newport News spent the week end with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Mauney went to Durham Thursday to be with their daughter, Karobeth, while she underwent an operation. They returned home Monday and brought Karobeth with them. She will remain here eight weeks while she recovers from her opera tion. Miss Mclba Garner went to Lit WfflTEWAY HAS "MU-WAY"? IT GETS OUT ALL THE DIRT Yonr Clothes Will Look Better Fit Better Last Longer v Ifs Economical, Too PIMFT DELIYDT SCIVNX W H I I t n A Y Y \ DRV CI.BANKR8 I H . i li ^ <m > I fi ii ii dry .11 r>.. It All DIAL 6. I ? i>?;t Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell and William Bendlx (left) are the stellar trio In RKO Radio's "Macao," exciting melodrama about the teeming oriental port and its strange array of adventurers, entertain ers and merchants, who mingle with other fascinating characters around- the gaming tables. Josef von Sternberg directed the pictare. tleton Friday to visit friends and take part in two - weddings. She will return home next week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gill of Ral eigh visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Howard, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Garner and Mrs. W. A. Heath, jr., and son Duffy visited in New Bern Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. David McCain spent Sunday in Cove Cily with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Loykey and children, Hpward and Carol, of Jackson, Miss., are spending two weeks here visiting relatives. Mrs. Macon Nelson of Morehead City spent the week end with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr .^nd Mrs. Carlton Garner. Mrs. Jim Mann and son, James David and Mr. and Mrs. Allen El liott and son Virgil, visited Mrs. Mann's sister, Mrs. Keithly Willis of Morehead City Sunday. Mrs. Willie Roberts, Mrs. Glen wood Garner and Mrs. Billie Ro berts of Swansboro visited in New Bern Wednesday. Mrs. Albert Davis and daughter, Gloria of New Bern arc visiting her mother. Mrs. Dora Bell, this week. Mrs. P. P. Garner and Miss Nina Garner who spent last week at Nags Head, left there Saturday to visit relatives in Norfolk, Va. Mr. Dalton Rhue returned to Burlington Sunday after spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Khue. Mr. and Mrs; Cecil Mann attend ed the wedding of their srm, Jason, and Miss Pat McClosky in Greens boro Saturday. Mrs. Hubert Fodrie and daugh ters Linda and Bcrta, of Beaufort visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. ? N. Howard, Sunday. Mrs. Luther Garner returned home Tuesday from the Morehead City hospital, where she was treat ed for a broken ankle she received in a fall last week. OCEAN PAKE DRIVE-IN TUESDAY ? WEDNESDAY "LOVE IS BETTEB THAN EVER" Larry Parks ? Elizabeth TayUr THURSDAY - FRIDAY FLAMING FEATHER" Sterling Hayden-Arleen Whelan fresh pineapple salad ii a fine aeeempaniment to fried chicken or baked ham. Peel slice, and dice the pineapple and arrange on wa ter cress. Serve with a dressing of mayonnaise blended with sour cream and a little <paprika. Smyrna Drive-In THEATRE TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY "TOMAHAWK" Van Heflin - Yuonne DeC'arlo THURSDAY ? FRIDAY I'D CLOU THE HIGHEST IWOHTADI" Susan Hay?gi< - BUI Lanligai CAST DKIYE-IN THEATRE Onr-Hilf Mile East of Bcnfart On Hlghwiy "0 TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Also Selected Short Subjects CMIdrem lliier It Admitted Free TUESDAY ? WEDNESDAY I FUNNIEST PICTURE I IN NINE LIFETIMES! I ? PtRlDCRG-SEATOV ? - ? iWUB4tlG tut <MIUIOflAJM fQ/MCA' W/ *"* JW WITH GENE LOCKHARI AND fftUBARB A ParamouM Picture THURSDAY ? FRIDAY 'mfai Belles ?n fhe:r .. Toes . W SHOW STARTS AT DUSK qy J 4/5 IT.. ' STRAIGHT BODRBOI f HISKHT ?AVI?RA( ?ISVIliltt MilKft (?IflUVII^ l.y. ? II IMI9 MOBEHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT THEATRES ? MOREHEAD ? ? Lot Time* Today ? CHARLES COBURN PIPER LAURIE HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY GAL ' ? Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. ? foTmiEZVOUS IH PMISlI ImONE '"".PATRICIA power-Deal , STEPHEN ??? McNALLY nIFfA 2a . ? CITY ? Last Time* Today AUDIE MURPHY FAITH DOMERGUE "THE DUEL AT SILVER CREEK" ? Wednesday ? BRODERICK CRAWFORD DONNA REED "SCANDAL SHEET' 9 Thurt. - Fri. ? ANTHONY DEXTER JODY LAWRENCE "THE BRIGAND" ? BEAUFORT ? Tuesday Thursday - Friday ?f ROBERT MITCH UM^J I JANE RUSSELL "| I WILLIAM BENDIX I I MACAO? ?a MOMS StlUl ? ttOIIA GtAHAMf MOVIES ABE BETTER THAN EVER

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