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Sterling Hayden, the cop, Gene Barry, the killer, and Glorlo Gra
hame, the killer's bordertown girl friend, are seen Hi Unlvewal lB
ternatlvnal's "Naked Alibi" in which Mairia Henderson is also
starred.
Beating Death to the Draw
Death waits at dawn in the dusty streets for Eory Calhoun, but
this time he beats death to the draw in t'niversaMnternational's Tech
nicolor production of "Dawn at Socorro," in which he is co-starred
with Piper Laurie, David Brian, Kathleen Hughes and Alex Nicol.
Edgar Buchanan, Mara (onlay and Skip Hoineier head the support
ing cast of this William Alland production.
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BROAD CREEK
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Jan. 26 ? The signs posted at
the entranee to our community
reading "Slow Congested Area"
and "Speed Limit, 35 MPH" are
an indication of our growth and
advancement over the past several
years. We have grown in many
ways, wisdom included. Let these
road signs be a reminder of our
wisdom and let us drive with the
caution our wisdom tcUH
Remember, the person we could ill*
jure or the property we might dam
age by failing to abide by these
signs will be that of our neighbor's.
Master Sergeant William Hall,
former resident of Broad Creek,
is now serving with the First
Marine Air Wing in Korea. Mrs.
Hall is residing with her family
at Hinckly. Minn. The Halls now
have four children, three girls and
a boy.
Mrs. Randolph Smith departed
Saturday for St. Petersburg, Fla.,
to visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Carl Siebenschuh.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. I,ewis of
Newport visited Mrs. Price Adams
a short while Sunday afternoon.
The Board Creek baseball team
held its first?practice Sunday after
noon at Joe Morton's field. The
team is being managed this year
by Chuck Hall and Bobby Webb.
Salter Path scouts coming to ob
serve the team are advised to wear
sun glasses for our team is "red
hot" this year. .Anyone interested
in trying out for the team, contact
Chuck Hall or Bobby Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Price Adams visited
Mrs. Adam's mother, Mrs. W. H.
Cannon Saturday evening.
Lt. George F. Cribb Jt. returned
home from Norfolk, Va. for the
weekend. Lt. and Mrs. Cribb visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Cribb Sr. of Morebead City, Sat
urday.
Beaufort
Tuesday ? Wednesday
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Child Misses Death
San Mateo, Calif. (AP) ?
Serenella Leoni, 5, on her coaster,
shot down the driveway of her
home and under a passing auto
mobile. The driver, Mrs. Marjorie
Aaronian, thought she had run
over a box and stopped after half
a block. Men lifted the car and
the girl crawled out ? with only
minor injuries.
EAST DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
One H*l( Mile Eut ?( Beaufort
On Highway 70
Children Under 12 Admitted Free
Tuesday ? Wednesday
DOUBLE FEATURE
Thursday ? Friday
FIRST LOCAL SHOWING
"RETURN TO
TREASURE ISLAND"
Starring
TAB HUNTER
DAWN ADDAMS
First Show Start* at 7:00
Bossy, bu r?*in
Damage in Collisions
Denver <AP)? They don't make
em like they used to.
At Montrose, Colo., a new auto
collided with a hone-drawn buggy
rhe car was badly dented. There
wasn't a scratch on the horae.
A> Durango, Colo..' a narrow
gauge passenger train ~ last one
in operation in the United States
? banged into a traitor-trailer
(tailed on the tracks. Police ?sti
rtiated damage to the truck at $400.
rhe pint-sized train* cowcatcher
was scratched.
It requires 83,000 gallons of
water to produce a ton ot finished
iteel.
OCEAN PARK
DRIVE IN THEATRE
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
"ACT OF LOVE"
in Douglas
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
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"DRUM BEAT"
Alan I -add - Audrey Tatter
In Clucmaaropr
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"CARTERET'S FINEST
THEATRE"
LAST TIMES TODAY
ALAN LADD ? PATRICIA MEDINA
"THE BLACK KNIGHT"
? WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY ?
LAST 3 DAYS
TUESDAY ? WEDNESDAY ? THURSDAY
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EAST DRIVE-IN THEATRE
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FIRST LUCKY BUCKS NIGHT WILL BE HELD
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2, 1955
AND EACH WEDNESDAY NIGHT THEREAFTER UNTIL
'CONCLUSION OF SERIES.
One' ticket will be drawn each "Lucky Bucks" night immediately fol
lowing first (how ? person registered thereon has to be present at that
time to be qualified to receive "Lucky Bucks." If person called is not
present ? then "Lucky Bucks" will go over till nest Wednesday night ?
with $10.00 being stdded each time it is not given away.
AMOUNT FOR FIRST "LUCKY BUCKS" NIGHT
WILL BE $25.00
Register now ? Cards obtainable at Concession Stand at Theatre!
Everybody eligible ? Baby through Great-Granddad, so got each mem
ber of the family to register. Do so mow so you will be qualified from
the very first <aight.
Remember you have to be present to WIN ? So be sure to be qualified
? nd da hand each WEDNESDAY night to yt?u can enjoy a good dMVie
and maybe rfde away with the "Lucky Bucks"! 1