Theatre Manager Explains City, Morehead Policies By O. 1. MORROW f lire teea asked, from time t time, wfcy the Morehead end Citj theatres play e picture for a weel or mere, and why we do no change pictures mere often. 1 cai answer this question in a number o I ways. Firat of all, and the meet im portant, there )rdot Look-a Like contest Here'i alMk... Bnve i maps hot taken of yourself wear to* n beret, nek *? Brigitte wean to "AND GOD CKEATBD WOMAN". Mall or bring your photo to the Beaafort Theatre, enctoatog yoor name, address and phone mhw. V m Oct n, opening data of AND GOD CREATED WOMAN at the liwhrt Tfcoatra, ear Jndgoa aeleet yoa, yoa wiQ wto rateable priaee. Ail photo* wlH to displayed in oar lobby. Entries mast be to no later than mid-night Oct. 22, IKS. Cameron, La., Pogy Plants Close Down as Season Ends Oct IT ? CiiMNi'i two men haden plinU closed down this week for the winter titer having enjoy ed one of their biggest seasons in years. The catch thia year totaled UT, 066, 000 measures of flak. Both the Call and Louisiana Menhaden companies closed Wed nesday, and their bo?u and fisher men began a grand exodus for such parts as Misaisaippi, Georgia and North Carolina. Although last week there was a bnef flurry of catchM, no more fish were sighted or caught after Friday. Saturday three of Louisiana's boats left for Morehead City where they will fish duiing the winter. The rest of the plant's boats left Wednesday and Thursday for win ter quarters in Patterson, La. All of Gulf Menhaden's beats ex cept one, which will Kah in North Carolina, were tent te Moss Point, Miaa., for the winter. Swindell, Louialana Men haden manager, reported a total catch ef 100.Ng.000 fish for his plant, a big increase ever last year's 3T million. The catch in 1958 was 1U million, and the big geat year was in 1M9 when 149 mil lion were caught. Gulf Menhaden Had a catch of 117 million fish this year. Owner Harvey Smith of North Carolina was down this week to supervise the closing of the plant. Although not In operation, there will be a good bit of activity around each at the plants during the win ter months as carpenters and re pairmen get things ready for next year's season. Louisiana Menhaden is planning to build a big warehouse at Holm wood where it plana to store all of its fish products next year. Ed Swindell said this is a safety measure that will enable the plant t? store its products where a hur ricane or high water would nol damage them. Also the producti could be (hipped *ul of Hulmwood by rail. TUf year's pogy season has been a hectic one for the sheriff's de partment, with some five or six pogy fishermen having met violent deaths. One was shot, one was stabbed and three or four others drowned. One pogy fisherman remains in parish jail awaiting trial next spring on charges of stabbing an other to death. ? Reprinted from Cameron Par ish Pilot, Cameron, La. E. P. Blair Speaks To Rotary Club Monday Night E. P Blair, principal of Vance boro High School, was guest speak er at the Newport Rotary Club meeting Monday night at th" school lunchroom. Mr. Blair discussed a Rotarian's individual frontier ? that frontier composed of a person's ideas and ambitions. He said that the Crea tor never finished a creation, ra ther prefering to leave "bundles of possibilities" to be developed. He declared that the best way to expand one's frontiers Is to strive for the Rotary goal of at taining truth and serving one'i fellow man. Mr. Blair was the guest of pro gram chairman C. H. Lockey. He was Introduced by Moses Howard. Another guest of Mr. Lockey was W. D. Heath Jr., Newport. Bob Howard, Morehead City, was a visitor. The Malaya Federation has more than two million Chinese among its multilingual population of seven million. TOorehead "CARTERET'S FINEST THEATRE" "Horn* of the Beat la Film Entertainment" ? STARTS SUNDAY =s=il BARDOTSRRST ~ PICTURE! Hi ' Oct. 21? Mrs. Ruth Taylor and Sana spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Randolph Garner. Mr. E. C. Fulcher aptnt the weekend with hia grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Garner. Mrs. Howard MeLamb of Clin ton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Naylor of Mocksville, N. C., visited with Mr. John Hall and Lester Hall Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barnes Sunday. Mrs. Bill Baker of Morehead City visited her mother, Mrs. Cleon Fulcher, Sunday. Little Lester Hall III spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L Hall. Mr. Leon Mann Jr. of Newport attended League here Sunday night. Mrs. Nettie Taylor attended Sun day School at the Church of God Sunday morning. Mr. Marty Roberts of Erie, P?., spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pelletier's. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hall visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morton Sunday. Little Kay Fulcher spent Sunday with her father, Mr. Haywood Ful cher. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Laney of Morehead City and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lewi? of Bogue visited* their parents, Mr. and lira. J. H. Lewi* Sunday. Mrs. Fred Cannon visited her Sister, Mrs. Chuck Hall, Monday. Mr*. Sallie Taylor apent ? short while last Wednesday with her lis ter, Mrs. T. G. Taylor. Mrs. Hazel Custer and sons of Miami are staying with her mo ther, Mrs. Cleon Fulelwr. *? Mr. and Mrs. Willie Page apentl the weekend with his father, Mr. I John Page, at Dunn, N. C. Lester Hall took bogs to market Tuesday. SINCLAIR . . because II contains the amazing patented Sinclair chemical RD Ut* No Extra Cost T. T. "Tom" Potter & Son ( Phone More head PA <3fll Phone Beaufort PA 8*57 Only OU Heat U So Safe, Clean and Modem "THE SHOWPLACE OF CARTERET COUNTY" ) SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE I rznczn _ | TheCJun Runnel h5w mifet oSis r NO**' SHCV^ REALLy 60T 1MB .pickup powp*. 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