Please Sign on These Lines Stite licensing officials arc seeking to speed up sales by re minding owners of two important "fill ins" on their renewal card. Clerks cannot issue 1960 plates until the county in which the vc hiclc in subjcct to personal prop erty taxes is listed plus the own er's signature, indicating liabili ty insurance is in force. Both entries are on the license plate renewal card (see cartoon) and should be entered in advance of presenting cards for license, officials said. Tags are available in this coun ty at the loan department of the First-Citizens Bank and Trust Co. T? n Topics County Teens are Invited To Dance Tomorrow Night By ANDREA McKNIGIIT The month of January is polio month, a special time to give your money for the thousands of unfor tunate people who have been stricken by polio. The Beta clubs in Carteret coun ty have joined together to help in the small way they can. Saturday, Jan. 30, they have planned a March of Dimes dance. The activities will commencc at 8 p.m. and con clude at 11. The attire will be informal and refreshments will be served. En tertainment will be provided by students of various county schools. So come one, come all students of Carteret county. The admission is 35 cents single and 50 cents per couple. Remember, the money you give to have an enjoyable eve ning may serve to help an unlucky person walk again. This week has passed and exams with it! Hurrah! Now as one looks around at his friends he finds smil ing faces instead of the frowned, worried ones he saw last week It is a wonderful feeling to know that everybody is happy and friendly with his neighbor. The student directory is finally out. The Alpha Tri-Hi-Y is selling these neat and compact director ies, which include the names, ad dresses, and phone numbers of stu dents from the 7th grade through the 12th grade. The same informa tion is given about the faculty. These little books will come in I handy when you boys want to find a date, or since this is leap year I the girls could ask the boys. Boys, j you better look out for these girls! I Please buy a directory for only 150 cents. Tuesday night the Morehead Eagles battled the Beaufort Sea dogs in the Beaufort gym. More head lost the boys game by a 15 point difference. The girls played fine ball but lost to Beaufort? only in points. Our good winning spirit is as high as ever and when wc meet Beau fort for the return game our teams plan to win both games. So be there to see the games! i It is good to know our teams can play together with such grand sportsmanship. Sec you next week! Be good and happy. i Tennesseean Says Owls Not Wise, But Stupid Memphis, Tenn. (AP)? The owl, ballyhooed in song and verse as being wise, is stupid, says a bird expert. Albert F. Ganier, curator of the Tennessee Orinthological Society, suggests that the "wise old owl" be replaced by "the wise old crow." "The black crow is probably the smartest bird we have," Ganier says. "He is quick-witted, loves to play and has worked out a watch system that protects him." Coast Guard Sets April Deadline Norfolk ? An application dead line for qualification for the August I960, Coast Guard Officer Candi date Class has been set, Coast Guard officials revealed today. A cut-off date of April 20, 1960, was established to enable selection and notification of college appli cants prior to the June gradua tions. The August class, convening at the new Coast Guard Officer Candi date School, Yorktown, Va., will contain candidates for both the six month and three-year Reserve Offi cer active duty programs. Eligibility to apply for Coast Guard Officer Candidate School is based on the following require ments: Applicants without previous mili tary service must be at least 20 years, eight months and under 27 years of age at the time of applica tion. 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