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TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1948 CABTEKET COUNTS' NEWS-TIMES, BEAUFORT AND MOREHEAD CITT. Nl C PAGE TERES VA Das Opening For Construction Analyst The Veterans Administration has in opening for a construction analyst at its Charlotte regional office annex, J. L. Carter, person nel officer of the North Carolina regional VA office, announced re cently. The starting salary is $4, 149.60, he added. To qualify, an individual must have had progressively responsible experience in two or more fields, housing or structural engineering and property appraisal or mort gage lending. He must also be ex perienced in reviewing recommen dations and estimates prepared by, others. Interested persons should apply to the personnel officer at the Winston-Salem regional office of the VA. Smith Enlists Adelaide E. Smith, former resi dent of Morehead City, was among the 13 enlistees in the Naval Air reserve signed up recently at the Naval Air station in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. 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The architects suggest frame siding and asphalt shingle roof. 'The Stage Stinks Says Laraine By (Jcne Handsaker HOLLYWOOD "The stage," says Laraine Day, "slinks." As for pictures: "1 like the money they pay. It's thu easiest wny to make a living." Smiling and tnyinu with .1 comb, Mrs. Leo Dmochor was talking phi losophical shop. "1 don't want to set the world on fire any more," she mused. Let somebody "Ise be the world's greatest actress. 1 just want to be the world's greatest Dodger fan." In recognition of her manage to the Brooklyn manager, the crew of "My Dear Secretary" has put a sign reading "Larainc's Dugout" on her dressing room. The sign has drawings of a baseball and a bat "Acting used to be so terribly important to me. I worried over parts I didn't get, over being stuck inn the Kildare series. I wanted so desperately to win an Academy award. What good is an Academy award? You can't hit a home run with it. - - - "I certainly want to makr good pictures. But I've been happier in this last year and a half (of limit ed picture-making, so she could be with Leo) because the oressure was off me. When Bergman or Fontaine gets a movie role, 1 say, "Isn't that too bad! They'll b: on that hot old stage and I'll be at baseball game eating hot 'dogs with mustard and drinking sodi.s! You know, they ought to serve re lish with hot dogs. I have t lug my own bottle of relish to the games." On the stage, said Laraine, "you put on that horrible old grease paint, sit in an old dressing room wear the seme lousy old costumes, and say the same old lines night after night. It's like eating eggs for breakfast every morning 'until they run out of your ears. You can't see anybody else perform. I like to work davs and be home at night with my kids. What goes on at night that's interesting? "This 'do it for art's sake' is not for me. In pictures there's so much more glamor, so much more money. Y'ou do a scene and a half hour later you're doing something different. You can be in Cuba or South America and the picture goes on showing for years." Keenan Wynn, who had joined our conversation, told Laraine, "You don't like acting . . . But Stay away from acting, three years ad you'll hate yourself." Laraine smiled. "In three years," she said, "I'll be pitching!" 4-H Club (Continued From Page One) will be given to the best cotton garment modeled by a home dem onstration club member, best dress, housecoat, plavsuit or eve ning dress by a 4-H club girl, and the best child's dress. Musical numbers on the pro gram will be a tap dance by Sally Morris, Camp Glenn, and vocal solos by Miss Zara Beachem, North River, and Bobbit West, 4-vear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray West, North River. Piano ac companiment will be by Mrs. Hes ter Guthrie. In connection with the flower show a special demonstration on flower arrangement will be given by Mrs. K. P. Spence, Morehead City. and beginning of the first rafc, "jockeys" lead each dog on to the track and parade before the judges and the grandstand. Every dog wears a numbered satin blan ket, the colors of which arc a dup licate of those painted on the front of the starting box. The starting box, actually a large wooden box with eight divisions for each dog, is wheeled on to the track, and the starter, keeping his eye on the mechanical rabbit, springs the box, all eight doors flashing open simultaneously as the rabbit dashes by. Rabbit Runs Too The mechanical rabbit is operat ed electrically and runs on the in side of the track. Authorities on dog racing say that a trained run ner will run after anything, even a waving white handkerchief, but the mechanical rabbit lends a bit more drama to the sport. A judge declares the winner, and assistant judges pick the .second and third dog, but less than two minutes after the race ends, a photo of the dogs as they crossed the finish line is in the judges' hands. The special permanently-mounted camera with a telcphoto lens is located in rooms built on the roof of the grandstand from where the mechanical rabbit is operated, as well as the public address system. Twenty minutes after the first race is run, the second race is call ed. Each night's program contin ues until about 11 p.m. Just west of the grandstand and to the right of the main entrance as one' enters grounds is the clubhouse where bets also may be placed. Box scats are located in the grandstand and on nine tiers in, front of the club house. Directly across the track from spectators is the electric score board which, as soon as the race ends, flashes the judges' decisions. Free parking space for 1 .rlMl cars is available on the grounds and already parties from all along the eastern seaboard have made res ervations at local hotels for the opening of the track. The Carolina Racing association is confident of a highly successful season. The flogs win Tace-cn night, Monday through, SatuTJay, rain or "shine. Racing (Continued From Page One) which are entered. There no one comes in contact with them except a guard. At tho sound of the bugle, 8:15, Production of steel ingots in the United States in 1947 totalled 84.7 million tons, about five million un der the wartime peak. vim .4 V Retail Price Fifths 86 Proof THE ITIAIOHT WM5KIYI IN THIS PRODUCT ARE 4 YEARS OR MORE OLD. it STRAIOHT WHISKEY, t) NEUTRAL SPIRITS, DISTILLED FROM MAIN. NMaiu i tin limn, khm, humb 1948 MOREHEAD CITY TAXES May Be Paid Thru June At Discount Pay How and Save JOHN E. LASHLE7 CITY CLERK MOREHEAD CITY ELECTION NOTICE' r In the Primary Election of Nay 29 no candidate lor Governor received a majority ol votes cast The Stale Election Roard has ordered a Second Primary to be held on SATURDAY, JUNE 26, M Polls Will Open at 6:30 A. II and Close at 6:30 P. II No new Registrants can be entered for litis Primary. Only Voters registered as Democrats may vole. CARTERET COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS BEAUrORT, N. C. . . I jgy y-y sffciy r- . In L0&c Tl?o:lE' smmm JUNE 29th kflliirr---- Perhaps you're planning to have tome change made in your listing in the new book. In that case, please tell us now o that you will be listed correctly. Many details are involved in pre paring a telephone directory. So any advance notice you can give us of changes in listings will ba appreciated. Business concerns. who desire list ing In the classified directory (yellow pages) are requested to call the Tele phone Business Office right away. Your Buying Guide ... 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