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Keep Man from Drinking Charlotte, N. C. (AP) — John Gluyas, manager of the state-own ed liquor warehouse, figure* he has handled 49,439.267 bottle* of liquor in 12 years, hasn't misplac ed a single bottle — and hasn't drunk a drop. “If I drank, I couldn’t hold this job," he says, pointing to the thou sands of glass bottles and the hard cement floor. Classified Confusion Findlay, Ohio (AP) — It’s nit clear whether pears or repairs Were meant by this newspaper ad: I “PEARS—Bring containers; blow I torch, caulking gun ” "■■■. -= New Theatre Season Opens,* High Time Plays at City 99 O. I. MOtHflW Theatre Manager A Sew movie mm open* this week in Morehead City. In the next three months you will see the best that Hollywood has made this year. Pictures for the young and the old, pictures for the family. Good entertainment that cannot be beat for th<£t*oming fall and win ter months. The City theatre opens the sea son with a picture bubbling over with comedy, songs, and zany hi jinx. High Time starring Bing Crosby, Fabian, Tuesday Weld and Nicoie Maurey, famed in Cinema Scope and color. Thn college canfpns has been the setting for a good many movies but never have the portals of high er education been entered by as many merry madcaps as in High Time. The comedy ball starts rolling from the minute Bing Crosby, a 51 year-old self-made millionaire de cides he wants a college education and enters as a freshman at Pine hurst College. (You may remem ber reading about this picture, il Your food budget goes farther, feeds your family better, when you take advantage of our LOWER PRICES on your favorite foods . . . Come on in . . . the Savings Are Substantial! HONEYCUTT BONELESS — 10 to 14-Lb. Avg. Fall Half or Whole. Do not confuse these hams with regular hams. These are complete ly honeless Tryon Brand Star Pimento 12-Oz. Cup Franks 3S£$100 Cheese 33^ FRESH PICNICS 4 to 6-Lb. Avg. LB. 27' Stewing Beef -t 9‘ TIDE 25/ Clorox «•* 5/ Personal Size IVORY 5/ Waldorf Toilet TISSUE 4 ss 35* Tetley Tea 66/ Maxwell House Instant COFFEE $1.44 SUPERFINE FOODS ToMta. Whole Green Beans Shoe Peg Corn 2 as 35/ DUKE DOG FOOD I 3 25/ FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS Frosty Acres Frozen PIES & 3 $1 00 Frosty Acres Frozen toivuii BEEF TURKEY POT PIES Each 19* Kraft’s Whipped TOPPING 39^ SUGAR 5- 39* With $6.60 or More Food Order U. S. No. 1 White POTATOES 10 LB. BAG 35* Golden Ripe BANANAS LB. 10* Texas ONIONS 3 -■ 25/ Jerzee Evaporated MILK 3 Large Cans 44* Gold MedaT Macaroni 2 7-0*. Pkgs. 25* Bob’! forget to sard yonr lor Has chtaswsre given at Mansfield Sayerette. Prteet Effective nturs., Fit, SSL, Oct (-7-8 Highway 70 West — Morehead City Neac Mansfield Park Entrance HOURS: 7:00 A.M. to 10 P.M. Fabian, Tuesday Weld appear in comedy, High Time, starring Bing Crosby. which was to be made in North Carolina, but due to some mis-un derstanding between the movie company and Chapel Hill, the set ting was moved elsewhere, how ever there are some scenes in and around Chapel Hill, Upon entrance he finds himself in the dormitory with his new roommates Fabian, Richard Bey mer and Patrick Adiarte. Thus the story starts and it doesn't end till four years later when “Der Bingle” gets his sheep skin. In the interim he goes through the agonies of gym class; the mortifications of fraternity “Hell Week” . . . washing cars, shining shoes, “Sirring” the mem bers; the climbing of a rickety pyramid of crates at the class bon-, fire and the tortures of romance with Nicole Maurey, the school’s French teacher. Crosby’s movie and recording triumphs are known throughout the world. Since the days of his radio success with the Paul Whiteman band he has steadily risen to the pinnacle of the entertainment world. Fabian is a household word these days with his many hit rec ords and his performance in Hound Dog Man. Opening the new season at the Morehead theatre is The Lost World, the biggest science-fiction picture to be released this year. Starring Michael Rennie, Jill St. John, David Hedison, Claude Raines and Fernando Lamas, The Lost World, is filmed in Cinema scope and color. Stranger than the wildest science fiction dreams in the land of the Lost World were Jurassic mon sters from 150,000,000 BC roam at will, where dinosaurs rule the land and man-eating plants reach out at every bend in the trail. This is the untamed and untouch ed place that zoology professor Challenger (Claude Raines) takes his unforgettable expedition. Ac companying him on this journey Side Romp Sows Work IF-" With an exclusive hinged side-loading ramp, the Chevrolet Corvair t5 light-duty truck offers economi cal operation, low loading height, easy handling and large cargo space for its slae. into the past are Lord Roxton (Michael Rennie) a playboy and big game hunter; Jennifer Holmes (Jill St. John), daughter of an ex ecutive who finances the venture; David Holmes (Ray Strickland) Jennifer’s brother and Ed Malone (David Hedison), American news man. Joining the expedition at a re mote trading post on the Amazon are Gomez (Fernando Lamas), who pilots the helicopter to the plateau of The Lost World. Keeping our promise of good en tertainment this fall and winter the Morehead theatre starts Wed nesday with all the ingredients that make for happy motion pic ture entertainment in the produc tion, It Started In Naples, starring none other than the King himself, Clark Gable, and co-starring So phia Loren. It Started in Naples, filmed in CinemaScope and color, is a romantic comedy. Gable, who prefers making this type of film—romantic comedy—to any other, portrays an American lawyer with a conscience who goes to Italy to settle his late brother’s estate. There he learns that his brother has left a young son who is being looked after, and not too well, by an “Aunt”—a honky-tonk entertainer played by Sophia Lor en. Gable decides to take the boy back to America with him, but has to contend with Sophia and the Italian way of life, which prove formidable obstacles. Before he realizes he’s in love with both obstacles, there’s a lot of fun for all. Thieves Damage Autos Whilo Stealing Bulbs Nogales, Ariz. (AP)—Auto deal er Herman Fiori, figures light bulb thieves added insult to injury while raiding hrs sales lot. He told police that thieves crawl ed up on the cars to steal the bulbs, scratching several cars in the process. Oct. 4—Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Han cock of Wadsworth, Ohio, are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tyler and family. Miss Louise Wade returned home Monday after a few days in Sea Level hospital. Friends wish her an early recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Styron of Morehead City were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lewis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lewis left Sunday afternoon to return to Great Bridge, Va. Mr. and Mrs, Leon Simpson were visitors with Mrs. Mamie Wade Sunday afternoon. Mr. Truman Davis of Buchanan, Va., spent the weekend at home. HERE! THE GREATEST SiXTT-ONEDERFUL CHEVROLET Here’s the car that reads you loud and clear—the new-size, you-size ’61 Chev rolet. We started out by trimming the outside size a bit (to give you extra inches of clearance for parking and maneuvering) but inside we left you a full measure of Chevy comfort. Door openings are as much as 6 inches wider to give feet, knees, and elbows the undisputed right of way. And the new easy-chair seats are as much as 14% higher—just right for seeing, just right for sitting. Once you’ve settled inside you’ll have high and wide praises for Chevrolet’s spacious new dimensions (in the Sport Coupes, for example, head room has been upped as much as 2 inches, and there’s more leg room, too—front and rear). Chevy’s new trunk is something else that will please you hugely—what with its deep-well shape and bumper-level loading it holds things you’ve never been able to get in a trunk before. Yet, generously endowed as this car is with spaciousness and clean-etched ele gance, it holds steadfastly to all the thrifty, dependable virtues Chevrolet buyers have come to take for granted. Your dealer’s die man to see for all the details. I % NOMAD ^PASSENGER STATION WAGON. Tom have a damn of she Chevrolet wogm w, each milk m cacc-tkmd cargo opening itemrfy t fm tfWMfc V There’s never been a trunk like it before! The floor’s recessed more than half a foot and the loading height is as much as 1014 inches lower. INTRODUCING THE '61 CHEVY BISCAYNE 6 the lowest priced full-iked Chevy with big-car comfort at small-car prices! Chevy’s new ’61 Biscaynes—6 or V8— give you a full measure of Chevrolet quality, roominess and proved perform ance—yet they’re priced down with many cars that give you a lot less! Now you can have economy and comfort, too! See the new Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvairs and the new Corvette at your heal authorized Chevrolet dealer's SOUND CHEVROLET CO., INC. 1308 Arendell Street Mer«h«*d City . PlwM f AM-4071 Mf(. No. 11* P—»>g Uoo— No. 1—__
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