/iTolidau vjreetinqs <$t\ kail and ki-kol Sukl M bis wajrl Now'i tU Malta far fun and well-wiahlafi Mt WnrMthf *? ?ut THEODORE ECONOMON * MORKHK AI) city, n. c. Christmas Greetings ??'"? 1 May Ckriitmu bring good cLeer to you . . , tk?t fills your keart fc tk? Scuon tkrougk re tire SERVICE CO. 1300 Arrndell S?. Morrhead City hridtmad cl0idke6 Fun and Good Cheer and Good Health the year through . . An abundance of these Is our Yule wish for youl Joe House Drug Store Front St. Beaufort, N. C. 'U/i'n u?ed to being Sub Claut, for ?< pLjr dn role (or many of our friend* and neighbor* throughout til year. But in tbi* holiday W*q< we truly vi?b #? could b* three Swhi Times which' has a world-wide circulation. The All-Army selection* include some of the country** ny>st colorful ex collegiate players as well as many rookies and veterans of profes sional football. Tillery was "the" aerial attack for the Brooke Army Medical Cen ter Comets' football team. Fort Sam Houston. Tex. He pulled down 27 passes involving 732 yards for a major portion of the Comets' 1.306 yards gained through the air lanes. Scores Nine TBs Nine of Tillery's pass catches re sumed in touchdowns, putting him in second high scoring spot on the Brooke Grid team. Two of Tillery's teammates were also named in the All Army's top 22 players. They are halfback Winifred Tlllery . . . rinks with the br>t Bllfy Sanders, Hillsboro, Tex., and Bob "Tiny" Goss, of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Tex. Now a private on duty with the headquarters of Medical Training Center, one of the medical center's eight components. Tillery has not yet signed a contract to play pro football but has indicated an inter est in playing with a pro team. The 21-year-old Central Inter Athletic Association All-Conference end in 1952. an honor bestowed during his senior year at North Carolina College in Durham, N. C., will be released from active duty with the Army next summer. Tillery, the 180-pound, 6-foot grid star, was a graduate of (jueen Street High School before enter ing North Carolina College where he finished a pre medical course before entering the service. Of the 22 top players on the All Army selection, 12 are professional football players. The others, be sides Tillery, arc from Iowa Uni versity, Michigan State, UCLA, Wil liam and Mary, University of San Francisco. Tennessee, Georgia Tech, Illinois, and Southwestern Texas. Winifred's father, John Tillery, was named Father of the Year in Carteret County in June. McCuiston Gets Gift for Ace C. C. "Mac" McCulaton, golf pro at the Morehead City Golf and Country Club, received a surprise lift from the 8.8. White Dental Manufacturing Co., Staten Laland, N. V. for shooting hia third hole in-one Nov. 21. Included in the package was tooth parte, shaving cream and mouth wash. W. P. Uhler, chief engineer at the S. S. White Dental Manufac turing Co., who played at Morehead City golf course this paat Summer, sent Mr. McCuiston a letter along with the package. "I read In the paper (THE NEWS TIMES), a few weeks ago. that you had ihade your third hole in-one on the 18>-yard second hole at your Club. Congratulations! I am forward ttig to you, under sepa rate cover, a small package aa a modest prlM to add to your collec tion. The items M the package are a few that we make In one of our departments." "We have done considerable traveling around the country but we Haw never been anywhere where the IMbple Were aa friendly as they were In Morehead City." Whltey Lockman. Giants' tint baseman, made 40 putouta In the World Series Re played errorless ball. Gym Work Cancels Morehead-Richlands Tilt The Morrheud City Rlchlnnds basketball |imr whk-h was U kf |?layed Tartdiv was postponed because of repair work beinf done lo the Morehead City gym floors. Work on the gym l? expected to be completed by the end of the holidays and the Richlands game has been tentatively re scheduled for Feb. 1 at Mo-?head City. Smyrna Sextet Whips Beaufort; Sea Dogs Win Beaufort and Smyrna split a dou blehetder Monday night at Smyrna with the Beaufort boys winning, 47-31. and the Smyrna girls taking a 58-38 count. The Smyrna girls held Beaufort's sextet to only 8 points in the sec ond half to push to their victory margin. Beaufort managed to keep up with the Smyrna lasses! fairly well during the first half and trail ed 36 30 at the halftime whistle. Ruth Wade moved the nets with 7 field goals and 6 free throws for 20 points for Smyrna but she had to yield sgoring honors in the girls game to Beaufort's Peggy Williams who had 22 tallies. Williams hit 9 field goals and 4 free throws for her total. Beaufort's boys charged to their fifth win of the season against no losses In downing the Smyrna quint. Gehrmann Holland was again the man of the game with scoring laurels. Holland had 20 points on 5 field goals and 4 freo throws. Walter Gillikin. Smyrna's ace, hit 13 points for the night but foul ed out in the third quarter. Smyrna had a rally going in the third quarter but Beaufort came back in the fourth canto to pack the game away in Ice. The Seodogs, after getting only 7 points in the third quarter, pour ed in 17 in the fourth. The boxes: Smyrna girls: FG Gaskill, f 5 N. Willis, f 3 Wade, f 7 Davis, f 1 G. Willis, f 5 E. Gillikin, f 0 Guthrie, g ? 0 Lynch, g 0 Tyler, g 0 Lewis, g 0 Total 20 FT TP 4 14 3 8 6 20 0 2 0 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 98 Beaufort girls: FG FT TP Williams, f 9 4 22 Piner, f 2 4 8 Bodiford, f 3 E 8 Williamson, g 0 0 0 Owens, g 0 0 0 Buttry, g 0 0 0 Total 14 10 38 The score by Quarters: Tolal Smyrna 17 19 15 7?58 Beaufort 12 18 4 4?38 Smyrna boys: FG FT TP Gillikin, f - 5 3 13 Ron Styron, f 2 2 8 Roy StyTan, c 12 4 Thomas, g 0 2 2 Pigott, g 2 18 Mears, g J.. 0 11 Arthur, g 0 0 0 Simpson, g 0 0 0 Total 10 11 31 Beaufort boys: re FT TP Davis, g - 14 8 Holland, g S 10 20 Safrit, c 1 0 J Mason, f 10 2 Pittman, f 8 4 16 Willis, g i0 1 Martin, f 0 0# Total -.. .IS I" ? The score by quarters: Tatal Beaufort 10 13 7 17?47 Smyrna 5 S 12 8 ? SI Eager Hunter Bags Rubber Duck Dccoy Dfcitur, tit. (AP) ? Sometimes thing* look different in daylight, especially when you're hunting duck*. A local duck hunter went down to the Sangamon Kiver one morn ing before daylight. He act out hit decoys and waited for 6 a.m. when he could legally shMt any ducks that might appear. The time came. The hunter uw a duck. Bam! He ahot and killed one ot hit rubber decoys. To Our Good Friends And Customers We at the MORE HEAD CITY DRUG CO. would like to say to all of you, we thank you most sincerely for your wonderful patron age again this year and particularly just prior to the holiday season, buy ing has been heavy this season. We have tried to keep plenty of employees to serve you. If you have had to wait we offer our apologies, however it seems as many as we have on our staff there are times occasionally when every one is busy when other customers come in. I express my appre ciation to the personnel for their efforts to serve you. 1 am aware of the fact that some have worked when you could have been off duty. 1 have been able to be in the store very little for about a month now. I have not been able to do anything when' I was there and I have ob served the business on both sides. Frankly I do not see how any of you could have done more and 1 thank you. As you know we usu ally close our store one day each year, this be- || ing Christmas. This year we will close Christmas day and Sunday after. We hope this will give each employee ample time to visit your friends and do whatever you wish We wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Tear. We also hope our ser vice and goods have been satisfactory. Again we thank you. W. C. MATTHEWS THE MOREHEAD CITY DRUG CO. P.3. For ProecriptioM Service on these two II days please ph? No. II 6-435?. or 6-351 ? ??? ? ' .