;CARTEJtET COtXlt NEWS-TIMES, BEAUFORT AND MOftEHBAD CTTY.k. tf
TRlpAf , JUNE IS, 194S ,
II. Carolina Far Below Average In
Work Stoppages. Commissioner Says
j RALEIGH A comparison of
dtya on strikes in North Carolina
and the United States reveals that
orth Carolina had onlv 09 ner
ct of the nation's work stoppages
year, Forrest II. Shuford,
te Commissioner of Labor, an-
niAnced today.
This record in itself constitutes
ribute to the intelligence and
friotism of both workers and
niftiagcment in North Carolina,"
SlAford commented. "It shows
It our people hove been able -to
list their differences through
.tri
crSgperation and teamwork."
Sine Commissioner said that final
ts Illations received by him from
, tl Bureau of Labor Statistics
shfw that the United States Inst
year had 3.693 industrial work
stoppages, compared with a total
oi.35 in North Carolina. More
2.170,000 American workers
e involved in work stoppages
law year, he said, but onlv 15.-
of these or 0.7 per cent of the
1 were North Carolinians
Iqsness from work stoppages in
nation amounted to 34,600,000
mtii-days, of which 523.910 days
5 per cent of the total repre-
ed time lost in North Carolina
stry.
.ooking nt our labor relations
rd another way," Shuford con
ed, "we could diivde the na-
tinlal total by 4R and get the avp-
s numbpr of strikes, workers
)lved, and davs lost for each
sjie. On that basis. North Cnro-
lirtl would havp had 77 strikes. We
lially had less than half that
iy. On the same basis, we
Wld have had 45 207 workers in-
voft'ed in strikes. We actually had
lit one-third that manv workers
gnwlvrd. Likewise, we would
jh e had 720.733 dnvs of idle time
!r tlting from work stoppages.
Ai ually we lost far less time than
tli in spite of the nation-wide
ii phone strike which by itself
la mnted for about 20 per cent of
jo timo lost in North Carolina."
: huford emphasized that such a
n hod of comparison would not
? into account the fact that
-th Carolina is the 12th most
Highly industrialized State in the
, 'nation.
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BAT VIEW
Ford in '43
ode Island Red Hen
Lfeeps Pace With Inflation
Probably the only chicken match
ing her products with rising prices
a Rhode Island red hen owned
lw P. B. Beachein who lives east
kill Beaufort on the North River
i.-ad.
The hen has been .laying eggs
about 5 ounces average weight,
12 inches in girth and 8 38
idles in endwise circumference.
I IThe outsized products are due,
Mr. Beachem believes, to his mo-
Mods of feeding. The "inflation-
ijatching" hen nets layin? mash
rtl o ociock in the morning and
tlrn at 6 in the evening. It's the
dash. Mr. Beachem savs. which is
V'lsfonsible for the large eggs.
j IThe Beachems have about 30
ins in their flock now. but intend
increase the number very short-
',w Theatre to Open
. I J. M. Kine, Roseboro, has begun
V Jnptmint nf KM " : 1 1 .
w vuauuvuuii ui dii uucn air ifit'airp
highway 70, three miles west of
rehead City on the Oaksmith
iperty. Mr, Kime plans to open
jt'e theatre about July 4.
Rev. Douthit, of Havelock, held
services at . Bay View Baptist
church Sunday mornins and eve
ning. -
Mr. Ellery Hardesty still con
tinues quite sick. We hope he will
soon be better.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Winberry,
Mr. W. G. Winberry, Mrs. Charlie
Garner and daughters and Miss
.Tohnise Winberry spent Sunday at
Kcllum where they attended Home
Coming Day at the Baptist church.
Mr. O, L. Skinner is spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. James
Skinner.
Little Margaret Dawn Lilly had
the misfortune of breaking her
arm Wednesday. We hope she will
soon be well.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gaskins, of
Bridgeton, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ellery Hardesty.
Mr. and "Mrs. Alex Graham, of
near Beaufort, spent Friday in the
community with relatives.
Mrs. A. N. Bell and Mrs. Kuch
Wiliams spent a while Sunday with
Mrs. Nannie Small.
Little Shelby Jean Mann hes
broken her arm. We hope she will
soon be better.
Mr. Elmon Winberry snent Fri
day night with Mr. A. L. Winberry
of New Bern.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie L. Freeman
', and daughters, I.yllis and Sally Jo
j spent the weekend with Mrs. Nan
I nic Small.
Mr, George Newkirk, Mr. Elmon
winberry, Mr. Ira Culpepper, Mr.
Norman Culpepper and Mr. Tom
my Lee Culpepper spent a while .
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Misses I.yllis and Sally Jo Free
man spent a while last week with
Mrs. Nannie Small.
Mrs. Ruth Burns and family, of
Hubert, are spending a while with
Mr. and Mis. Kilby Haskett.
Mrs. Adnell I ocklcar is visiting
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otis
"Culpepper. Mrs Locklear was re
cently married at St. Paul, N. C.
Mr. Locklear is working in Chad
burn where they will make their
home.
Miss Geraldine Conway spent
last week with Mrs. Kilby Haskett.
Several peonle from the com
munity attended services at the
prison camp Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mis. Lee Hardesty. of
Ovster Crpek. sppnt Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. Ellery Hardesty.
j Mr. and Mrs. Lester Haskett, of
Havelock, spent Saturday in thp
community with relatives.
Mr. J. F. Small and Mrs. W. C.
Williams soent a while Monday
evening with Mrs. Carl Morton of
Harlowa, ,f ..
'"Mrs. J! T. ' Smalf, ' Miss Pearl
Small.
Ardell'Small and Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Small and family spent Sun
dny in Smithfield with Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Knox and
little daughter, of Cherry Point,
spent Saturdav with Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Williams.
Mrs. J. F. Small went to Dr.
Mason Sunday evening for treat
ment. We -hope she will soon be
well.
Mrs. I. S. Taylor held her re
gular appointment nt Graham's
Chapel Sunday morning and eve
ning. Mr. and Mrs! Billie G. Lewis and
daughter, Darlene, and Miss Pearl
Small spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. F, Small.
Miss Pearl Small spent Saturday
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sou
I spent Friday in New Bern, with
I friends.
' ' I Mr. John Sevmour and sons of
fcev. T. B. Jenkins will fill his Kinston spent the weekend here
appointment here Sunday. Eveiy visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Smith.
one invited to attend. Miss Fay Collins attended the
Ars. Clarence Ipock and child-1
ren spent a few days at Otway
this week, visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Hill.
Miss Ann Jones, of New IWn.
is here, visiting her sister, Mrs.
William Fulcher.
Mrs. James Garner and daugh
ter of Soul hoort. are vjsiiing rela
tives and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Whitehurst
and children, of Beaufort, spent n
while here Friday night visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wade.
Mr. H. R. Beachem. of Charlotte,
spent thcweckend here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B, Beach
cm.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Pratt spent
a few davs in Nirfolk, Va. and
Raleigh with relatives.
Misses Gladvs Cox and Pat Tho
mas spent Thursday at Cherry
Point.
Mrs. Clarence Beachem. of
Charleston. S. C. are visiting the
Paul Beachem's.
Miss Bronna Willis has returned
hr,m,- after spending thp week at
Otway with grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. Louis.
.Mr. G. D. Hill spent Friday af
teroon in New Bern, on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mitchell
wedding of Miss Evelyn Boyd in
Rocky Mount. Saturday.
The Home Demonstration club
held its regular monthly meeting
on Wednesday night with Mrs. Bil-
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when you ask for a
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night with Mrs. Lester Haskett of
Havelock.
Mr. A. L. Winberry, who has
been working in New Bern, spent
the weekend with his family.
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GROCERIES - FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
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ly Smith. Ten meYnberi .were pre
sent. The meeting wai called to
order by the 'president, Mrs. Paul
Beachem. The leuon was given by
Mrs. W. J. Dail in the absence of
Mrs. Gillikln. The hostess served
delicioun refreshments. The meet
ing adjourned to meet with Mrs.
R. P. Gooding in July.
' Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Warren and
of Morehead City, spent a while
here Sunday with parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. D. Warren. I
Mrs. JamesWhite, of Cove City,
spent Sunday here with grandpa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beachem.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beachem
nd Mrs. Ada Simpson, of Bettie,
all spent Sunday here with Mr. and
Mrs. P. B. Beachem. I
Dr. and Mrs. Erlckson and
SSgt. Howard Bland, of Camp Le
jeune, were guests of Lottie Col
lins Saturday.
Mrs. Mick Hunnins and Miss
Martha Jones, of Beaufort, spent
Sunday afternoon here visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Beachem and fa
mily, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garner and
children, of Lola,7 spent Sunday
here with mother, Mrs. Essie Gar
ner. Mrs. Tom Gilgo and children
and Mrs. Graden Barker and child
ren, all of Oriental, spent Sunday
here with parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
B. Beachem.
Mr. P. B. Beachem returned
home Friday from Vandamere
after being called there on ac
count of his sister's illness,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garner left
Sunday for Southport where Mr.
Gurner is employed.
Mrs. W. J. Dail ' and daughter.
Miss Mary Sue. Neva Willis and
Mrs. Howard Cox ' and Mrs. Paul
Beachem all attended the district
meeting of the Home Demonstra
tion) ion club in New Bern, on
Thursday.
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Typhoid Clinic Alfdodancs
Tocr Doctor Repsrts ; f
According to the county health
department, attendance at the ty
phoid clinics in virious sections of
the county has been very disap-,
pointing. Dr N. Thomas Enmtt
called attention to the fact that
when a person does not eom-'
p'ete the course of vaccinations in
these county-wide clinics, vaccina-
tlon mny be completed et the ;
health department in Beaufort cny
Tuesday afternoon or Saturday
irorning.
Another notice from the health
department s'ates that stitecoun
ty school dentist. Dr. A. D. Under
wid is now working at Harkers'
Island school building and will vi
sit Cedar Island, South River, and
Salter Path before completiiii' the
county program July 2.
LIMITED SUPPLY OF
FAMOUS ONSLOW COUNTY HAMS
Also
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 4097
TA abow allowance Is over mi abova
our regular trade la affowance. Just
clip this covpon and bring H in. You
tint an extra $4.00 on Ml set of fires.
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Play safe, too, by acting promptly on this
offer for new B.F.Goodrich Silvertown
tires. Tougher cords, and more of them,
give more strength to the tire body for
extra safety. Double shock-absorber breaker
strips cushion and distribute sudden shocks
and blows for extra protection against severe
bruises and blowouts.
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Lettuce, 2 for 23c P
Watermelons, lb. 5c
NEW WHITE OR RED
Potatoes, 10 lbs. 49c
Celery, lge. stalk 15c
FIRM RIPE
Tomatoes, lb. 23c
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Oranges, 2 doz. 55c
YELLOW
Squash, lb. 5c
CROWDER OR
Black Eye Peas, lb. 10c
1 Sliced Bacon, lb. 73c
FRESH COUNTRY
Sausage, lb.. ......59c
SHORT RIBS
Beef, lb 45c
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Smithfield Hams, lb. 89c
Smoked Picnics, lb. 55c
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