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THEATERS RECREATION The Pleasure-Seekers Page DINING NIGHT SPOTS Clou Quarters In John Hoston's thrilling Technicolor drama, "The African Queen," Humphrey Hogart and Katharine Hepburn find travel on a little river boat far from relaxing. Old l.ocomotive Quits Nanaimo, Canada (API ? A loco motive which hauled coal for 70 years was presented to the city and has been placed in Piper's Park. I'oal mined in an old pit which closed down in 1898 provided power for the engine's last journey. American mines are furnishing . coal for more than half the world's steel production. Smyrna Drive-In THEATRE I. AST TIMES TONHiHT 'ID CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN" Susan Hayward - Bill I.undigan sAturdav "THE EAGLE AND THE HAWK" John P?yne - Rhonda Fleming SUNDAY ? MONDAY "CALL ME MBTER D?n Dailey - Betty Grable GREAT OAK ' BLFNOF [ ?> - I $2.00! pint $340! filth * in* ?* Ink M *Mi Austing^ticHote | Nnnfrw SOUTH RIVER , =? Aug. 5 ? Mr. and Mr?. Marvin Fore of Cherry Point are spending this week at their cabin. "Mr*. Floyd Hardy and daughter. Georginia. spent last week at Stacy with Mrs. Hardy's mother, Mrs. Al bert Gaskitl. Miss Carrie Lewis came home Sunday from Oriental where she had been visiting her cousin, Made line Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest House of Beaufort spent Sunday afternoon with her grandmother, Mrs. Lizzie Tosto and aunt, Nannie Jane Pitt man. Ella Carroll of North River spent part of last week with her grand mother, Mrs Ruth Eubanks. Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wallace and John Wallace spent Monday in New Bern on business, j Mr. Dexter Lewis of Oriental came Sunday afternoon to spend some time with his son, Luke Lewis. The Rev. Elmer Goodwin of New Bern spent last Wednesday and Thursday with his sister, Mrs. George Hardy. | Mrs. Tom Tosto and daughter, Wilma Lee, spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. Levie Pittman. i Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Pittman and 'High Noon' Brings Action While Gary Cooper b killlnK off a fourth member of Mfcfutlaw . gang, three others wait in ambush for him in thii taut >cnK from ' Stanley Kramer's "High Noon." Home Hints By Ruth Current Stale Home Demonstration Agent Well cared (or books and attrac tive bookcases are an addition to any room. To keep them attractive we must keep them clean. Clean one shelf at a time so the arrangement will i)ot become too disorganized. Run the soft brush attachment of the vacuum cleaner or a soft cloth over each book as OCEAN PARK DRIVE- PI ^AsT^nME^ONHjHT1" TLANING FEATHEB" Sterling Hayden-Arltcn Whelan SATURDAY "THIS WOMAN IS DAHGEHODS" Joan Crawford ? Dennis Morgan SUNDAY ?MONDAY "BETREAT HELL" Frank Lovejoy - Anita Louise f y'?u take it off the shelf; then use the same attachment on the shelf itself. Next apply a coat of wax to the shelf and let it dry. Polish to a gloss. The wax protects the finish and makes dust easier to remove. While the bookshelves are being dusted, washed, and waxed, lay books flat in small piles . . . don't stack in high unsteady piles as they may fall over and backs be broken. When the shelves are clean and dry. replace the books gently one by one. Be sure shelves are com pletely dry before putting the books back. Watch for signs of mildew on your books . . . small brown spots on leaves or white film on covers. Prompt attention is needed for mildew for it spreads rapidly, at tacking fibers. Brush off spots with a soft, dry cloth or cleaning tissue. Throw the cloth away as soon as it is soiled or you may spread the damage rather than re move it. If brushing does not re move spots, try a soft cloth barely dampened with alcohol. If this does not work, sprinkle French chalk between the pages, close the book and leave it for several days. Then brush off the chalk. The majority of watermelons are grown in Florida, California, Georgia. Texas, South Carolina, Missouri and Ariiorta. AUTO i LOANS {50.00 TO &0QQ.00 CASH IN TEN MINUTES OPEN 9:00 A.M. TIL 8:30 P.M. QUICK ? COURTEOUS ? CONFIDENTIAL ANY MAKE - ANY MODEL NO RED TAPE ? NO ENDORSERS 1936 to 1952 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY A LOCAL CONCERN DIXIE AUTO FINANCE CO. 0-314S ... Phone* . . . C-3S16* * Iltk ud Ar?deH St*. Mor.he.d City, N. C. ClmJ Wednesday Afternoon* Gene Nelson welcome* Virginia May*, while Patrice Wymore looks on enviously in this scene from the new Technicolor musical comedy, "She's Working Her Way Through College." daughter, Iva Marie spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eubanlts at Russells Creek Friday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Beachem went with them and will spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. Dan Eu banks. Paulette Fulcher of Morehead City spent part of last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wallace. Miss Pearl Mason of Beaufort spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mason. PIT BARBECUE A SPECIALTY Open U ? 11 Saturday Night* 'Til 12 FRED'S BABRECUE fc HUSH PUPPIES Wholesale and Retail Phone 2-4161 304 Live Oak Beaufort FIVE OCLOCK DIsrilLtD LONDON DRY GIN run mri ?a Pi*?f nil ??!!> NWiiHi t worrj it*, Dallas (AP) ? Eugene N orris, a blind newspaper vendor, ii worried about hii Lady's figure. Lady is his 10-year-old seaing-eye dog who is now on a reducing diet because she is 13 pounds over weight. , ? He likes the food gifts of some, like the cans of dog food and milk bone from a department store worker and the executive who brings dog candy, which is non fattening. EAST DRITE-D) THEATRE Oae-Half Mile East at Beamfart Oa Highway 7? TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Also Selected Short Subject* Children Under 11 Admitted Free LAST TIMES TONIGHT E5 Belles J, J|on1heirjjg SATURDAY ..^FLYNN i OLIVIA De HAVIUANO ...SHERIDAN DODGE CITY A WMNER BROS. K-MLEASC tfjjj ?WCHAEL* CURTIZ HH'r?. SUNDAY ? MONDAY "the African Queen" HUMPHREY BOGART KATHERINE HEPBURN SHOW STARTS AT ftOSf THIS IS THE WAY WE CLEAN THE HOUSE SO EARLY THURSDAY MORNING! Thursday's cleaning day and in every home a call goes out for Reddy Kilowatt, everyone's willing and economical electric servant. Reddy cornea in and with vacuum cleaner, electrically heated hot water and a minimum of labor, the once back-breaking job of house cleaning is done in a trice I ! Electricity is more economical than ever before here in the former Tide Water territory, now that Carolina Power k Light Company has In troduced the new Inducement rate. By utilizing your electrical appliances to the fullest, this new rate gives you 75 Kilowatt hours of electricity at NO EXTRA dSTl Ask your nearest Carolina Power A Light representa tive to explain how you can take advantage of Inducement rate B. Livt electrically and enjoy the difference 1 ll ? ( CAROLINA POWER ft LIGHT COMPANY) CiTY AND '71 THEATRES ?MDREHEAD* ?'s ? LAST TIMES TODAY ? ' TYRONE POWER - PATRICIA 'NEAL "DIPLOMATIC COURIER" ? SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE ? UE,nb AtlKI "BARBED WIRE" juhn aki nr.n "SEA TIGEB" STARTS SUNDAY ? ? ? ? TXHwi the hands point up.. .the excitement starts! ^^TANLEY KRAMER PRODUCTIONS MM f GARY ?COOPER Th? story of a man who was too proud ?CITY" CARTERET COUNTY'S SHOW PLACE ? LAST TIMES TODAY ANTHONY DEXTER - JODY LAWRENCE "THE BRIGAND" \ ? SATURDAY ? ? DOUBLE, FEATURE WHIP WILSON NIGHT RAIDERS' JOHNNY WEISMl'LI.ER "CAPTIVE GIRL" STARTS SUNDAY ? ? ? You're ioo kin** G??wr* G?y Gertie doll plenty and *fh?' cute very Sh?'? a _ V,xir\e^ue flirty. wKo?P?? babe^ to and ?tudent all ovmi M?TI Itmi ? ten ?tUW-W Swy yfcJ ?RrAITFAftT* ALWAYSGOOD ? DLAU* Uli 1 ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY ? LAST TIMES TODAY "MACAO" JANE RUSSELL ? ROBERT MITCHVM SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE r MCNMD MARTIN ? '*C IMS I Jil* it aNECOLOR I SUNDAY ? MONDAY if AU-STAH MUSICAL! >* M t* fciww Kam'i |h?ImI tov* iwgil Jt 10 LOOK AT
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