-4-t- , Carlerei County News-Times A Merger Of The Beaufort News (est. 1912) & The Twin City Times (est. 10M) ONE MORE SPRING EDITORIAL PAGE TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1941 In This Case, Silence Isn't Golden Undoubtedly our Slewarl-Everett theatre friends are follow ing the theory, ".lust ignore 'em, the PTAs, tht newspaper, and all the rest, they'll soon get tired fussing'' and this, put in plainer words, such as Cornelius Vanderhuill voiced when his I :i i I -reads were criticised, amounts lo "The pulilic he damned." Perhaps Stewart Everett is attempting to ohlain I ! t r pic lures for Saturday showing, hul if I hey are. how arc we lo know that Ihcy are making an attempt to consider the wishes ol citizens in the communities which support their theatres'' An out sulci coining into a community makes himself welcome only when he is willing lo give as well as take from all) wealth which may he available in that community. , And the wealth most valuable to us is not dollars and cents but the moral well being ol our youngsters who are inipi essed. to I lie detriment of themselves and society, with the manner ol sell line, arguments by using levolvers and maclune nuns To those outside the moving picture business the inelluid nl obtaining films for o;;ch theatre is, for the must pail, a mystery. VV'c invite Worth Stewart, ol Charlotte, Leonard Uerislcr. the local manager, or any official spokesman lor the I heal res lo explain the situation. The columns of our newspaper are always open it they do not choose to i oinuumicale with IT A piesidcnls bj letter We hope Stewart Everett values the roodwill ol Beaufort and Morebeail City to a scaler etcilt that the) have indicated thus far. Last Call After Saturday the mobile X-ray units will close shop. This week is the last of the six week tour throughout Carteret county, which has been a major offensive in our battle against tuberculosis. Every year al Christmas time there are skeptics who do not buy ( Inistmas seals. They counter with I he defiant air frequently typical of backsliders. "How do I know where the money will go"" lleie and now we have a concrete indication of whete the money has gone . . " to finance the free X-ray project AgaTn all of us are called on t cooperate, not in giving this time, but in receiving. This week is the last opportunity to net a chest X ray! Sou9 wester luii culled Thursday eveiiin b'clieil Arlliur. see her paicnt Mr. ;omI Mi, HeMi from ueumnDT ns.ii run i sJ March 12 Mr. and Mrs. Park er (iutlnic spent last weekend in hid.-.ville visiting Mr. and Mrs. George tinnier and Mrs. Lillian llownrd. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harness and daughter. Bevel ly, went lo llalcigh on Wednesday. They re lumed home on Friday. Mr. ami Mis. W. li'. Allen and children, Mmrniet Acne and Mill Bonner vi: i, , her parent ;, Mr. and Mrs. ,ul;e Saber, in Bel tie on Wedoe cl;,y afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Walter e:itl) spent i due, -tl.iy right in Cove I 'it-' w Ih hi.- ni.ilher, Mrs. Iluffv llealn. Mi-. 1,'ul.y Woodruff visie, in Cluipei oyer Inc. weekend. .Mi. and Mr-. Cornell tinnier ami daughter. iuline, visiicd Mi. mid Mr.. (e,nge Koberls in ilook erlo.i ;is( weekend. I.e. hi Miu.n, dr., of linleigh was home lor the Weekend. Clateiicc Mill, wa-, a business visitor in New Item on Friday. Mr. ami Mr,. Mai-h Knott and children, Maish, Jr., ami Uoheiui no. of Wendell, -pent I lie week 'ml with her paiont.-, Mr. ami M.s. Waller lleatn. Mr. anil Mi.-. Hubert Montague of Haleitrh vi 1 1 I hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. 1 1. Edward", over the weekend. .Nil. ban Garner, a student at Stale, was li e for the weekend. Mrs. Allen Tinder ami on re turned on S.it in d;,y f ,,111 Itich nioml, ;i where Mien, Jr., un deiucni a I"' ilei'toiny. Mr. ami Mrs. Jim Hid spent lest week end in I in Icon V Kit ing Mr. a,.d Mr . fia.nk i e.e. Thoughts for an open mind. Work without hope draws nectar "in a sieve and hope without an object cannot live. "v You cannot afford to quarrel with yourself. There is nothing unique in your troubles, but there can be if the way you handle them. When the pupil is ready the teacher appears. ,a Do you know just what you want to know? r Desire carries a man to the place where the objects of desire"'1 exist. Mind is the creative power, and a man becomes 'what the thinks, I Circumstances are made by actions. '' Nothing can sprout forth without a happiness without without doins happiness. seed. No one can obtain acts capable of leading to i, Jim Morrill :t Memo From Thomas IL Carrow PEACE OF MIND .-i It's important to know just "where you arc lit" in this waj;. station called the universe. Because you're gonna' be here only,, , a couple of seconds in time. In that couple of seconds you've got ' to live some sort of life. Just how you live it is the main dt-" siderntum. Come to think about it, whatever you do or whatever you are i " a pi duct af decision and action. And there's the rub. It's not r-"' ways easy, and sometimes it seems impossible, to make right,,; decisions. It's equally difficult to, carry them out. But the more you think and act aright the easier it is to do so. ; ., The difference in the peace of mind of different people "oes back to the decisions they have made and the efforts they1 I, i : : have put forth to carry them out. Some have it. 3-5-49 Teen Topics By "Gene" Long Morehead High School Hi Tin folks! annual staff, Mrs. Helen r.v s P HERE and I f With F. C. SALISBURY, Morehead City .lJ il Mil' 47 LJ i a. .lame loelinn ,n-t W was his The color caimly, ''assah, roof." MeaiiwiMle lit ! le daiii;li ei . wa ICS i,l i1:C hack Val ( apt. tin Henry liter said "be the lire al. 1 1 1 l I ; i , U" had a in ran;; Ih;.. il U lll'll due-, lav house. So he phoned home il i;ii l answered and sal. il'- up on d Si-, ei. .lame Inn an..; i, ; ei line don't with "Civ, ah.m. a , . I'. .Plat il- l.ei all e have . Hie pc.i le Tayl. ie power I a.nei the iotfisla ai'ni. sioiiei s to comply ; 1 1) I of rcines. ilit any others" he' rest I icted .everaci' t hey I see that l.eroy Mclntosli has linisheil linililin;; bis adduion to the service sl.tion. pnttiii". Hie Urease pit under root Ntvs frem Smile a While lie told her of his ardent The color left her checks, lint on the .shoulder of his It lingered on for weeks line coat Toduy, Afnrch U is known as the "Ides of March." Down through the lines it has been known as a fatal day. It was on the Ides ef March, after due wiu-niiiK, that Julius Caesar met his fate at the hands of Krutus and his iranir ho raised u)i Julius with theii lai'ftcrs. It rcem a very appropriate that Uncle Sam on this date should make it a fatal day for all who fad to pay their income tax. He and his frame curve out n (rood hunk of one's yeurly income hut. leaves one olive for future tor lire. Thursday is Suint Patrick's Duy when all (rood descendants of the (met aid Isle pay honor to this Autron saint. It is the day for the "wuuriug of the green" that little spritf of shamrock, a national Irish symbol, the three leaves of which are an illustration of the Trinity. Sunday marks the advent of ftprnuf when the vernal equinox p slated to occur at 5:411 in the Afternoon. Leases of oyster bottoms given by the Fisheries Commission the past month to eight parties on Cedar Island indicate that these pien are truing after oyster cul ture in a big way. Leases have been grunted as follows: ('has. S. Goodwin, Troy K. Qoodwi'ii and $Vm. Herbert Styron, bottoms in (dar Island Bay; Monroe (ias kill, Vernon Daniels and Clayton i)aniels, bottoms in Hog Island lay; Leonard A. lioodwin and Dennis M. Goodwin, bottoms in North Bay. Teachers' coVhc is one of the 32 men and women who completed woik for degrees at (he end of the winter quarter, February '2l. Miss Mason will receive her A.H. degree at commencement exer cinch in May. A bill introduced in the Legis lature by Representative II. S. tiibbs of Carteret county to pro hibit sale of wine and beer within certain ureas of Carteret and Cra ven counties was passed last week by the house? The house also passed the (iibb's bill creating a bird sanctuary in Morehead City. ill fir n i ir- Sitting In on a discuitMon . betweea two women who are ; endeavoring to keep their fig ; urea streamlined, we belie th ; following character from the ! linotype machine will illuatrat ! their desire. They hope to keep ; their )( figurea from becom- iC () by th time thejr become ; grandmother. ; Miss Eleanor Mason, of New port, student at East Carolina Hetsy Canady, of Kichlands, who won the oratorical contest at the Seventh District American L gion contest held in New Hern on MltcIi 'I. Wiis the winner again at the Second division held in Fayetle ville and Thursday night. She will compete in the siate finals with foil! .,ther divisional winners.. I.u (dlie Wright from C.-irteict county took fourth place in Hie eliminat ing contest held nl New Item. Mftkei front page: A two rol umn cut on the front pnge of the Wind Sork, weekly tabloid of the Cherry Point Marine bate, shows Aycock Brown and Theodore Baxter, posing with two Marine officers on the deck of the V. S. S. Mt. Olympus headed for Vieques Island. Head in the paper a while back that ('ail Ihnsell was going to butld an eleetrie shop Wxt M Ids daddy's place there ' on OHHrt'e street Whoever is hnildin'! it it looks mighty like a house to me. Thai show at the school Friday i night certainly was a good oiks I'm firmly convince;! now that Jimmy Wallace is not put together with tendons or ligaments, lie's put to ! gethcr with rubber bands. That j hov couldn't keen from bouncing ! if bis liTe depended on il j V Judge Clawson Williams is ar . tually presiding at this term ol superior court. It's a funny tiling, j but I've noticed that evcrv lime I there's right big case coin -.g up. there's n Cade off on "judges am i Judge Luther sirs on the bench. One of the earliest protests ask- I ing equal rignts ror women was publisher in 17)1!) in France when Olympc dc Gouges showed there was no mention ol women i.i the t(( Aiilui lunists in "Declaration of the liights of Man". .f. To. ry ( a. i iway, win, i , lM navy, ai rived on Tniu -dny -peinl a few day:.. Miss Kleauor Ma-o of Mr. and Mi-. Cord reeeinlv giaudalcd fro and I- at homo for ihe Me. Knh.i , (lame small daugh. er u Ihe ho- pit al last wsal; tu tonsils removed. Mi M ttlis lauglii. for M wnile she was iiway. The Heard of Stewards and the lloaid of Kdueat ion of the Metho .lis, ehureh met ai the home of Gerald Merrill on Wednesday nieni. The purpose of the meet ing was to discuss ihe plans for an' educational budding. Mr. Mer rill -eived lefresbmunts of Coca Cnia- and cookies. the i Itailey, and Mr. Winded! were in to i. daughter Mason, has mi K.C.T.C. piesent. r took her New Hern i have her s. Clarence Gai ner vited to n suiuier party last week j at the home of Mrs. Giles Willis, Sr. She served a delicious cold plate, with coffee and hot choco '.ate, topped off w'ilh ice cream I and cup cakes. After supper j everyone gathered in the living ' loom and played bridge or talked. Cokes ami peanuts were served during the games and everyone j thoroughly enjoyed themselves, j. Each guest received as a favor ! of replica of a sand fiddler, made of clay and pipe cleaners, in blue and silver which are class colors. Tlie sandfiddlei is the emblem of tiie school. I think Mrs. Willis is very ingenious to be able to make things like that. dents of the Morehead City school presented a matinee performUMp i of the minstrel show they gwvc ! on Wednesday night. The perforin j ancc was in three parts: the fiiiit I was a "Dixieland" show put -on by the primary grades; the second, I "Bandana Minstrel" . was putiaOli by the grammar grades; the 'last was the High school Minstrel.. i All three parts were well planned and full of jokes and good music We didn't know before what grl comedians we had in our school; for instance, Bobby Hesse, Doug las Kings L. E. Wade, and Ashton Willis who were the end men,. I Wednesday afternoon the stu Thursday afternoon a police1 df ficer from Charlotte presented his trained dogs in a safety probata. He had eight dogs and they wete trained to do anything he asked them to do. (Especially little "El mer.") Among the different things he spoke about he mention ed riding double on a bicycle' arid speeding in an automobile and how dangerous these things 'can be. -' . G. who arrived rod Willi Id their I li-eiple Where arr those wanu soutl'e I breeze-? I shed my b ng under wear back IheVe in iital warm sie ll. and believe inc. it's a wonder I Should Governor Scott's $200, 000,000 riirul road bond program be carried to completion, Carteret county will bt allocated the sum of $1,380,000 for rural road work. Division of this rosu fund to the counties of the state is figured on the basis of shifts of population and road mileage added to the counties annually. Engine trouble developed aboard the trawler Dixie Queen, working out ot Morehead City, and the craft called for help as she was drifting Tuesday in heavy seas off Currituck light. The Coast Guard Cutter Marian of ; CABTEBET COUNTY NEWS-TWES i Carteret County' Newipapet ' , A Merger Of . iHE BEAUFORT NEWS (Est. 1913) and THE TWIN CITX TIMES (Et.l9.) i Published , Tuesday and Friday By , 1 ' THE CARTERET PUBLISHING COMPANY. INC Lockwood Phillip Publisher Eleanor Dear Phillip Ruth Leckey Peeling. Executive Editor haven't frozen lo de ilh lella that's looking for (be wind . . . Th s r, i -hill That petition prc-cn'e.l to the county coniiuis ioners last week asking thai they piohilul sale ef beer or wine in the llailowe a ea N'orf.. 1U went to her a-s si ance towing Ihe boat in:., port at More head City. The trawler's pilot house windows were broken by .he heavy seas and her Samson post had been carried away. Delegates from Legion posts of I I counties in Eastern Carolina forming the second division of the North Carolina department are meeting in (lohlsboro today. Slate Command!- Joe Grter, Jr., of Charlotte will be the main speak er. A dinner and dance in the evening will be the social feature. Delegates from Morehead City are Floyd Chadwick, Edward Aren dell, Ethan Davis, John Lashley, and I'.ertie Rice. " Mar, !, 12.- Itev and Ml V. Li. I, is icblrtrcd to WasTiington s'n day la-t to at tend the funeral of a fiiend. They were nccoin pic.ied there by Mr. and Mrs. tv. .eli I .ow j and ..en, lv.iv II. Mr. I.ition Lawrence i,, spend in:': sove.nl day. with his family ,1ft; week. I'.oli.lle I'liicr of V. S. I si at mnoil al Sw an bon day to spend the week hi wife and daughters. The young people h regular meeting at. the elm i eh Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. I .nnca ;t er of ; oila l;iver, was in tlie neighbor in. oil this week. , Mr. ami Mrs. Leon Sty roil and .children of Davis spent the week ! end willi Mis. Slyroti's mother. Mrs. Is, T. I.iiwivnce. j Mr... liertie Gillikin. who was j given a kucheii shower by her 'tiieiiils ami ndalives Tuesday the Slh, received many lovely gifts wmeti HI i s. (itllikin opened anil i hanked each ami cveiyone, nfipr which refie liments woe served. ' M r.' I inel Gil ikin of G eat I'.ndgc .pen I I tie w eekend with Lis family. Mr. Sylvester Lawrence of Soiuh Cn.ohn.i arrived Friday and will spend several days with his wife ami daughter Jenifer June. "We are sorry lo say that Mrs. 11. It. Lawrence is still on the sick list. Mrs. Owen Keeth and children of Durham, N. C, is here visiting her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Kdey Lawrence. Every one was sorry to learn that Miss Mollie Ann Gillikin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Gillikin was taken ill and was carried to the doctor for treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Lawrence and children visited Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Arthur and family Sun day. Mrs. Harance Finer of Willis- In The Good Old Days .Publishing Office At SI4 Ardn.lell St.,i Morehead City, N. C. 120 Cfaven Street, Beaufort. N. C. Willi rates: In Carteret. Croven, Patnltco, Hyde and OnsW Counties ssno on. year; $3.00 lx monthj; 11.75 three mom h; l.ooTi mmh rv$oz w" yelr; ,:Q " mon,h"i thS:. J - ' Member Ot J Associated Prea - Greater Weeklle. K. C. Press Association t Audit Bureau ot Orculatlon Eotcrtd M Second Class Matter at Morehead City, N. C. f under Act ot March iar7. The Aortated Pres I entitled exeluilvely to use for republication of Uv S1 ET?..pn? K(iih. "ZZ'- U AP dlspaU-he. AlSb( of republication otherwls reserved. ' .' '. ' ' ' '.' .', . - , " , ' "' '' ' ' ; ' '' ."'.-" t 1 -1 ...., . Mmrn,,tiiV,: i.u ii i .i.i i.a.,1 THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO The Beaufort Civic League heard a "genuine woman suffrage speech" when Mrs. May Hell Mor gan of New York City addressed them. The largest shipment of fish oil ever sent out of Beaufort by rail was made Tuesday by thp Beau fort Fish and Scrap Oil Co. Nine ears were needed to carry the 577 bnrrels of oil. tion exercises which were to take place in Morehead City this year. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Chamber of Commerce Presi dent, U. E. Swatin, suggested that business and agricultural Interests Work together to further develop ment of the county. A measles epidemic forced post ponement of , the counfy grudua- - ' ' " ' - TEN YEARS AGO C. L. Beam was named presi dent of the Chamber of Commerce to succeed Dr. C. W. Lewis, . Tom Davis of Beaufort contri buted much to Wake Forest col lege's victory in the Soulheasrn and South Atlantic Forensic tournament. was FIVE YEARS AGO Ensign Robert II. Hill awarded the air medal. Thirty five whales wai-a washed amround on.Rnfiin' Bank thrna miles west of Atlantic Beach. Many were dying and the Coast Guard was attempting to bury them.' ,' ... m,' f ."' 2, " - f ivt Vfi ' , ' v A '2. t, ' & , ,4" i-i'(f' I if ,w , i I -J J i i 1 I Mi - 4 r" 1 E 12 ""svvi 1 I V-: .y ; 1 I v " , '7. 1 -''I X i mi li ii ii ii mil in ----'- T - i Mmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmiim Ed Kemp The RoberflL. Rose Motor Company at Cherry Point is happy to announce that Ed Kemp is now associated with this firm as Sales Manager. We would like to extend an invitation to his; many friends to visit with us as often as possible. Bob L. Rose, President ...( , Robert 1. Rose Motor Co., Inc- HAVELOCK, N. C. . . , PHQNE NEW BERN 2651-2 n ii .ii. n't .ot IT i-l il ol