PAGE FOUR THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT. N. C. Thursday, June 15th, 1939. The Beaufort News Published every Thursday at Beaufort, Carteret County, N. C Wra. L. HATSELL, Owner & Pub ATCOCK BROWN Editor and Advertising Manager Subscription Rates: (In Advance) One Year $1.50 Blx Months .75 Three Months .50 The above prices are for the 6tate of North Carolina. Outside of the State $2.00 a year; $1.00 fix months; three months 75c. Entered as second-class matter February 5, 1912 at the postoffice in Beaufort, North Carolina, un der the Act of Marsh 3, 1879. Thursday, June 15th, 1939, . You Can Help Make 'Festival Successful Every individual in Beau fort can help make the first annual Gladiolus Festival, echeduled to start next Fri day (June 23) and continue through Sunday a success. Perhaps you cannot give fi nancially, and vou who can not aid by contributing funds which will be used in adver tising, prizes and expenses fenerally will certainly not e hampered by collectors But many of you who read this edtiorial can give gen erously. A goal was set for the financial set-up. To date approximately one-third of the goal, or over $300 has teen raised. An additional $300 is in sight and will probably be added to the fund within the next three days. Some oi you will be saying that such an amount should be enough to put on any kind of festival or show having a primary purpose the idea of publicizing a town which has not in years gone by gotten the right kind of publicity breaks. You who think that, have never been closely associated with the problem of securing bands, bugle and drum corps dozens of trophy cups and most of all paid advertising in newspapers of the State an dnation. It is an expen sive proposition. So citizens who love Beaufort and want to help tell the world about the ancient town which is making such progressive steps forward in recent years may help if they wish, by making contributions to the fund which will put the event across. Your newspaper, your banker, or any member of your active Chamber of Commerce will accept any contribution you care to make and see that it is added to the fast growing fund. Super Program At The Sea Breeze During the week of June 16-24 the Sea Breeze Theatre presents one of the biggest theatre pro grams ever effered in Carteret county, without raising the admis sion prices. On Friday and Saturday, June 16-17, they present a double fea ture: "Texas Stampede," featur ing Charles Starrett, Iris Meredith and "The Sons of The Pioneers" (the most popular "group" singers on the screen). Those who do not like western, will enjoy "The Saint Strikes Back,' with George Sanders and Wendy Barrie. In addition to the features, you will RPP ft Serial. News, Cartoon and BASEBALL By A. R. Rice Last Sunday Beaufort defeated Moiehead City here 4 to 3 by put ting on a last of the ninth inning rally for 3 runs. Trailing by 3 to 1 and apparently on the losing side of the ledger Potter walked and R. Longest got his second hit of the day. Both scored as the re sult of three consecutive errors by Guthrie, catcher and R. Wade, third baseman and the score was deadlocked at 3-all. At this point H. Finer left the box for More- head and was replaced by N. ade Chadwick was bit by a pitched ball and while attempting to steal went all the way to third as Guthrie pegged into centerneld. Mades single to right and the ball game was over. Two were oui at tne time. Beaufort got five hits off Finer and 1 off Wade. West Taylor on the mound for the locals fanned 16, including every player at least once and allowed 5 hits, one of which was a homer by Bell, the only run they earned. Beaufort parned two of their four. Longest of the winners and Sanders of the losers each collected two safeties. Loneest also walked twice. Ed Potter caught for the locals and Guthrie for the visitors. This is the third game for Beau fort this summer. They defeated Harkers Island here 5 to 2. C. Rice pitched for Beaufort and Moore for Harkers Island. Com fort won from the locals at Com fort 3 to 2. Taylor and R. Long est did the losing chunking and Cardwell the winning. Next Sunday, the 18th, Comfort plays here. program (almost 3 hourse), the last night show will begin about 8:15: so go early and get a good seat. On Monday and Tuesday, Fay Bainter (Academy Award in ner) is featured in "The Lady and The Mob;" which is a comedy dra ma of a society matron who takes it upon herself to "Clean-up" the city. This is not an ordinary "Gangster" picture, but was made for the purpose of entertaining theatre patrons, and at the same time it "pokes fun" at modern gangland. This is the only time this picture will be presented m Carteret County. On Wednesday and Thursday, you will indeed get more ttian your money's worth. On these two days you will see "Let Freedom Ring" starring Nelson Eddy, Vir ginia Bruce and Victor Mac Lag len. This is a picture that is strict ly American; and comes in the class of such epic films as "Dodge City and Uunion Pacific," with the addition of the unequaled singing of Nelson Eddy. You will tingle from head to toe as he singe "America." In addition to this "Super" fea ture and 40 minutes of shorts: If you go to the Sea Breeze on Wed nesday night you will have a chance of winning a cash prize; or you go on Thursday night you mav select (free any one piece of the Dinnerware they have been giving away for the past eight months. With this arrangement you can decide for yourself; whether you want to "take a chance" of win ning a cash prize, or prefer to be guaranteed of receiving a small gift; and attend on the night of your choice. If you are interested only in the picture, you can save money by attending the matinee, at which time the admissions are reduced; as the KU-Lfc-U ana Dinnerware sec a -' - - Novelette. Due to the length of the are not offered in the afternoon George Eastman Attended Philco Preview Tuesday George Eastman of Eastman Furniture Company, local distri butors for Kelvinator Refrigera tors and Philco Radios, attended the District Sales and Dealers meeting and preview presented in the Casino on Atlantic Beach Tues day. Mr. Kennally, Philco Sales Manager attended and was the principal speaker. He introduced the new models of 1940, which features outfits need only to be plugged in light socket to operate. Philco Engi neers have created a 1940 product which eliminates the use of ground wires and aerial'. A compact port able, so small that it can be car ried in an overcoat pocket was al so shown. The portable operates without aerial and can be tuned in anywhere under any conditions. GRAND JURY REPORT To Hit Honor, Judge Clawson L. William, Presiding at the June Term of Carteret County Su perior Court. We, your Grand Jurors, beg leave to submit the following re ports : We examined all bills and com plaints that came before us. We passed on 16 bills, of which 13 were true bills and 3 were not true bills. We inspected all County offices and found them in good condition and the records well-kept. The new index system installed in the Register of Deeds' Office and the Clerk of Superior Court's office, under the supervision of Mrr. Charles W. Stevens, is in our op inion among the best in the state. We visited the County Home and found same sanitary and in good condition. We talked to sever al of the inmates who said that they were well-treated by the keep er, Mr. George W. Lewis. We al so inspected the County Jail and found same clean and in sanitary condition. The prisoners spoke in the highest praise of Mr. Chaplain, Deputy Sheriff and Jail Keeper. We, your Grand Jurors, have nothing but the highest praise for Mr. Johnson, Caretaker and Cus todian of the Court House Grounds We admired the flowers which are well-kept. We carefully inspected the rec ords of Guardians and Guardians Bonds and funds. With a few ex ceptions, the accounts appear to be correct and funds invested in United States Bonds and other negotiable paper. We suggest and recommend that Mr. L. W. Hassell, Clerk of the Superior Court, noti fy all Bonding Companies or their agents that have furnished bond for Guardians and have ' these guardians file their annual .nd fi nal accounts as required by law. As there are around ?3C0,000 worth of tax-sale certificates in filing cases in the Tax Collector's Offices, and if there should be fire the County would sustain a great loss. We therefore recommend that a fire-proof vault be built in the Tax Collector's office and County Auditor's offices, so as to connect and open in both offices, to end that these tax certificates may be protected from loss or fire We wish to commend His Hon or, Judge Clawson L. Williams, for his fair and impartial charge to the Grand Jury and for the many courtesies extended to them. Respectfully submitted, D. W. MORTON, Foreman. It sis 1 FATHERS DAY SUNDAY June 18-1939 HE REMEMBERS YOU THE YEAR AROUND Show Your Appreciation by Remembering Him on National FATHERS Day Many Appropriate Gifts He Will Like Shirts Pajamas Hats Neck Ties Shoes Beach Togs Handkerchiefs Belts and EVERYTHING TO WEAR At FELTON'S DIRECTOR FLINTS BAND TO BE IN GLADIOLUS PARADE Director tveret Flint, head of the Federal Music project here stated to day that he would have his band composed of local youth well trained for the Annual Gladi olus Festival parade. He also an nounced that instructions on brass and reed instruments will be given on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 10-12; 2-3 and 7-8 P. M. oclock; and on Tuesdays at 10-12, 2-3 and 8-10 P. M., and on Thurs days at 2-3 P. M. and 8-10 P. M. Those interested in music should make application to Director Flint of they are interested in tak ing this training. Carteret Post No. 99 Elects New Officers At the regular monthly meeting of Carteret Post 99 American Le gion held in the Hut Friday night, the election of officers for the com ing year was the main business of the meeting: The following were elected: Commander, Wm. H. Bailey, Vice Commanders, W. H. Smoak, C. L. Edwards, Blakely Pond; Adjutant, Joe DuBois, Fi nance o cer, Jake Miller; Service officer, T. E. Kelly; Guardianship, R .H. Hill; Seregat at Arms, Henry Styran; Chaplain, C. Z. Chappell; Historian, Dr. F. E. Hyde; Ath letic officer, Dr. S. W. Thompson; Do Your Grocery G ON WEDNESDAY MORNING Before 1 o'clock P. M. DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS OF 1939 WE WILL CLOSE EACH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FOR A HALF HOLIDAY The Management of Undersigned Grocery Firms Will Appreciate Your Co-operation C. D. JONES COMPANY CITY GROCERY & MARKET A and P STORE PENDERS All of BEAUFORT. NORTH CAROLINA ? First Annual 1 BEAUFORT Exhibition of Art BE SURE TO SEE MODERN ART IN THE "FLESH" DONE IN WATER COLOR OILS AND GOUACHE OPENING SATURDAY June 17, 1939 COMMUNITY CENTER BUILDING BEAUFORT NORTH CAROLINA Admission 10c At the door HOURS 10:00 to 12:30 .... 2 to 5:00 Miss Frances Morgan, Manager Child Welfare, Dr. C. S. Maxwell; ericanism officer Raymond Ball aves registration, I. E. Pittman; ployment, T. E. Kelly; Mem bership chairman, C. L. Beam; Publiciyt, Wm. L. Hatsell, Chair Am Gr Emt MAKE OUR MODERN SODA FOUNTAIN YOUR REFRESHMENT HEADQUARTERS THIS SUMMER Fastest Service On The Coast Summer Needs For Surf, Sound And Sun Bathers Sun Tan Lotions Bathing Goods Swimming Goggles IN OUR DRUG DEPARTMENT ACCURACY BY REGISTERED DRUGGISTS F. R. BEL, DRUGGIST SERVICE TO THE SICK Day Phones BEAUFORT Night Phone man Sons of Legion, John Lashley Thompson Post Markmanship, Committee chairman, Joe DuBois. Delegates to State convention: Wm. H. Bailey, Joe DuBois, Joe House; alternates, F. M. Chadwick A. B. Taylor, Denis Mason, S. W. 0fl OFFERED X .- : 1 r.-. . : . sF ' J? a iv Florence Tnlilgk Tnn Oil Untiita Come and see the wonderful new Florence Oil Ranges now at our store ... see their streamlined beauty and lustrous por celain finish ... see their many exclusive features, including powerful "Focused Heat" wickless burners, big roomy ovens with rock wool insulation, and the famous Fingertip Heat Control for balanced baking. These and many other features truly make the new Florence Ranges the greatest value we t have ever offered. And we'll help you choose a model that tneets your needs and pocketbook. Carteret Hardware Company Inc. Beaufort N.C. SEA BREEZE THEATRE Friday and Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE June 16-17 Charles Starrett Sons of Pioneers in "TEXAS STAMPEDE" George Sanders, Wendy Barrie in "THE SAINT STRIKES BACK" Also, Serial, News, Cartoon, Sports 170 Minutes of Thrilling Entertainment NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION Monday and Tuesday, June 19 and 20 Academy Award Winner Fay Bainter, makes "monkeys" out of "mobsters" in "THE LADY AND THE MOB" Also, a 35 minute variety of short subjects Wednesday and Thursday, June 21-22 The Voice of Nelson Eddy, The Beauty of Virginia Bruce The Strength of Victor MacLaglen tells the story of America in "LET FREEDOM RING" Also Comedy, News and Novelty. In addition to the above Super program, The Sea Breeze presents on Wednesday only. RO-LE-O $10.00 One number given with each 25c admission. (If the prize is not won this week, keep your numbers as they are good the next week, or until someone wins) Thursday ONLY You may select any one piece NOTE; The Screen Program U presented on both day. (Wed. and Thurs.). If you ore interested in taking chance of winning a "BIG" price attend the RO-LE-O on Wednesday. If you prefer to receive a small prize (Free Dinnerware) attend the show on Thursday. If you are interested in neither, hut want to see the pic ture, you can save a dime by attending the matinee; as neith er RO-LE-O nor Dinnerware will be given in the afternoon. FREE DINNERWARE Admission: Matinee 10-1 5c Night Shows 10-15-25c BEAUFORT, NORTH, CAROLINA 323-1 913-1 379-1 tit