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Beaufort Lul Timet Today FREDMacMURRAYHg JOAN WELDON PI JOHN EMCSON HI JJA Y %i Bad man MOT MKiTOMMJUHE WRBOR Saturday - Double Feature "EVERY MOMENT* IS A BIG MOMENT IN m ?HCk ? jmm WARN?aCOLO? ALAN LADD VIRGINIA EDMOND MAYO -O'BRIEN ? .?..lAGUARwwcrai PLUS Sun. ? Mon. ? Tuea CURKGABLE I BURTlAHCASTEq Wat oh for These Attractions Coining Soon Farewell to Arms Wild li the Wind Yoang Lion. M<r)orie Mornlnf Star God't Uttie Acre The Proud Kebel Loaf Hot Hammer Good News About^ Bjr Harry Vealen, 4-11 Uftw I hope that all 4-H'ers hive been working on their Health Improve ment record books. These are to be turned over to Mrs. rioy Gar ner and me at the next club meet ings. They will be Judged and used as a basis (or selecting the Junior and Senior Health Kings and Queens. - The third a ad final 4-H Electric Workshop for this year has bets held. We were all pleased with the amount of interest shown by 4-H'ers attending these workshops. I am sure that you received a great deal of information about electricity and its uses that will help you with your project and also in many other ways. Details for a trip to Wilmington are being worked on by Carolina Power and Light Co. As soon as plans are made, those eligible to attend will be notified. I want to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Norris Edge of Caro lina Power and Light Co. and Mr. Bernie Morton of Carteret-Craven Electric Membership Corp., for their splendid cooperation. 1 am sure that all of the 4-H'ers that at tended these workshops appreciate your efforts and will benefit from them. I hope that a lot of 4-H'ers are < working in their gardens these fine I afternoons after school. I also hope i that your garden is further along than mine is. I just took two days "vacation" to get my garden in ahape and to do aome more plant ing. Thing! were about to get away from me. Yoa will enjoy your garden over a much longer period of time II yoa will plant aome vegetable! at two or thjee week interval!. Take cor* for ao example If you will plant two or three timea with a week or two between planting!, you will have garden freah corn on-the-cob over a longer period of time. The lame holdi true for many, other vegetable!. While working in my garden, I noticed that many aummer weed!, at well aa "wire grau" and nut graaa, are beginning to grow. It will be to yout advantage to con trol these pesta from the beginning and not let them get too much of a atart. A fairly new insecticide, "Mala thion", ahowa great promise for the home gardener. It is very ef fective on a large number of in aect pests and is safe to uie. It can be applied aa a ipray or duit. Meeting Cancalled The meeting of the Migrant Min istry committee, scheduled for 4:30 this afternoon in the N. F. Eure educational building, Beaufort, has been cancelled. A meeting will be palled at a later date, announced the Rev. Alvis Daniel, chairman of the committee. Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood Team in 'Morningstar' Marjorie Morningstar, (tarring Gene Kelly and Natalie Wood, will play ali next week at the Morehead Theatre. For a month the Warner Broth era' Marjorie Morningstar com pany transplanted itself from the sound stages of Hollywood to the famous Adirondacks resort of Sca roon Manor to film the Herman Wouk best selling novel. The beautiful mountain resort was choeen because of its imme diate identification with the fic tional South Wind, the scene of Marjorie's early romantic adven tures described in the novel. Another headliner will be at the City Theatre during moat of the week. The Sheepman will run Sun day through Thuraday. J ??on Sweet, central figure of The Sheepman, portrayed by Glenn Ford, is no ordinary Western hero. When he comes to the town of Pow der Valley, determined to bring his sheep into the eow country, his tongue-in-cheek sallies have the town toughs guessing as to what manner of man he could be. But not lor long. He starts out by picking a fight with and thrashing Mickey Shaugh neasy, the town's biggest and toughest character. He proves him self an almost unbelievably fast shot in a remarkable piece of ahooting. He begina his romance with Shir ley MacLaine with a comic flirta tion. He outmaneuvers the plot o I Leslie Nielsen, ahady cattle raiser, to get rid of him, and, finally, In one of th? most suspenseful three - men-against-one gun draws devised for a screen play, he once and for all proves hla right to bring sheep into cattle country. But his sense of humor never fail! him. A double feature will play Friday and Saturday at the City. George Montgomery will star In BUck Pitch and Jerry Lcwii will hive top billing in The Delicate Delin quent. Black Patch deals with a re turned prisoner of war who wears a patch to cover the loss of his eye. He drifts to a frontier town and is made marshal. The tentacles of his past how ever soon present themselves in the person of his former love and a killer friend, and a story of pas sion and violence is unfurled. East Drive-In Thaatra Beaufort, N. C. .Tonight and Saturday .vj "Quantez" Starring ? Fred MacMurray - Dorothy Malone j ? ANb ? "Love Slaves of The Amazons" Starring Don Taylor ? Glaoaa Segale PLUS: CARTOON Sun. ? Mon. ? Tuea. "Summer Love" Starring J oka Saxon ? Jady Meredith SHOW TIME Opea CM P.M. ? Starts at Dask Port Calendar Effie Maersk - Due ?t state port today to load tobacco (or the far eaat. Bertte? Due at state port Mon day to load tobacco for Bremen. Takeahlaa Mans? Due at atate port Wednesday to load tobacco for Kobe, Japan. Uka Maersk? Due at atate port next Saturday to load tobacco for the far eaat. Cleaning Erasers Becomes Big-Time Job at College Gainesville, Fla (AP) ? F. B Plemmona is a specialiat in a full time job that used to be allotted to bad boys in grammar achoola. He's a blackboard eraser cleaner. It'a not exactly a light job for the (1-year-old employee of the University of Florida. Each school day night 'from 5 30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. he collecta dirty erasers from 10 big claaaroom buildings and re placea them with clean ones. He cleans about 1,400 a night in his supply room where he has a so? cial brush-and-air gadget that drawa the chalk dust out. Suspends License The atate highway safety division has suspended the driver's license of Ralph N. Hardin of Beaufort. He was convicted in Brunswick, Ga., of driving drunk. ! Joe Taylor Gets 38-Day Sentence Joe Taylor, Negro, got 30 days in Jill (or ????ulting his wife. The sentence was banded down in More head City recorder'a court Monday by Judge Herbert Phillips. John Johnson, North River, was found guilty of driving without ? license and driving a vehicle with an improper muffler. He got a fine of 140 plus court costs. The judge told him 125 of the fine would be remitted if be presented a valid license to the court within two week*. Another driver, J. E. Larue, was fined $25 and court costs for driv ing without a license. The $25 fine will be remitted if he presents a valid license to the court within (wo weeks. J. M. Carter got a $2 fine for an overtime parking ticket he j failed to pay last July. He also paid one-third court costs. Raymond Howell forfeited a $25 ' cash bond rather than appear to face charges of speeding and driv 1 ing on the wrong side of the road. Two cases were continued. De fendants were James Coleman and D. J. Graham. The horse latitudes are calm seas near the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Illorehead "TRULY CARTERET'S FINEST THEATRE" LAST TWO DAYS ? FRIDAY ~ SATURDAY ?I KRf INK JIM cnwcf , ftAMttR-POWELLSIDtUNGNADO) ? STARTS SUNDAY The Name On everyone's lips.. The Picture on Everyone's : "MUST. SEE" LIST! jj jter'A Marjorie Morningstar w IN WaM&Qxc* r/< TREVOR ? WYN N ? SLOANE M ILNER ? JONK Features Dally: 12:03 ? 2:26 ? 4:37 - ?:54 - 1:00 P.M. Eirir Show Saturday at lt:H A.M. April 30 ? The Carteret County Singing Convention will be held in the Uve Oak Christian Church Sunday at 1:30. Mr. F. Harris of Wilson held morning services in the Christian Church Sunday. Mr. Herbert Jackson Jr. and lit tle daughter of Raleigh spent the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Jackson Sr. Several people from here attend ed the funeral services of Mr. Charlie Thomas in Beaufort Mon day. The official board of the Chris tian Church will meet at the church Wedneaday night Mr. and Mri. E. W GUll of Dur ham visited Hri. Sabrah Chadwick at the home of her daughter, Vada, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Carter and little ion of Raleigh ipent the weekend with relative* here. The Misses Sarah Jane, and Ter ry Lee Moore of Marahallberg spent Sunday with their grand mother, Mrs. Violet Whitley. Mra. Cleo Merrill. Jim Skinner, Tommie Russell, Bobbie and Gary Merrill attended a laymen's meet ing in Morehead City Monday night. Mr. Ralph Whitley attended a meeting in Clinton Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Frances Beachem and son, Floyd, of Bridgeton, >pent Sunday with her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Norman. Mr. and Mri. John French of Bridge ton spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Rosa McKay. Mrs. Allen Barbee and children of Beaufort recently visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert RuaaeB of Lennoxville Road motored down east Sunday. They were accom panied by Mrs. B. H. Russell. Sospends license The state highway safety diviaion has suspended the driver's license of Robert Lee Smith, Beaufort, ac cording to information from Ral eigh. The average passenger car in the United States travels close to 10,000 miles a year. flitu THf ATKt HE SHOWPLACE OF CARTERET COUNTY" Box Office Open* Daily at 12:30 P.M. ? FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE BIGGEST DOUBLE FEATURE EVER TO HIT MOREHEAD CITY jOCKMAHONEY | HUNT? HALL Bowery Boys >TANt|Y CltMfNTS 2'/t Houri of the Best Entertainment? All for the price of Our Regu lar Admission Children 1 5c Adults 50c DON'T MISS 1T1 ? STARTS SUNDAY STRANGER WITH A GUN ...HE HAD A REPUTATION TO UVE UP TO AND A NAME TO LIVE DOWN ? // t M-G-M presents THE MOST HATED NAME IN THE WESTI J LESLIE NIELSEN MICKEY SHAUGHNESSY^ HIGAR BUCKANM 0 S^M CINEMASCOPE V 4 METR0C0L0R / SCORCHY SMITH Awak* Again and R?li?v*dl steapv Y cy, rr ms so real VOC'TJ THESE MOON UILLI - PITTIANS HAPC4PTUREP M3U -SCDROV, IV SO v fiUP XXTRE NEAR! a \ m Treasure Hunt
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