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THE TOWN OF Beaufort SALUTES THE NEW STATE PORT AND CONGRATULATES THE STATE PORTS AUTHORITY Beaufort Is First Choice As a Place to Live People find Beaufort friendly, cooperative and progressive. That's why more and more peo ple are locating their homes and their businesses in Beaufort. BEAUFORT IS SHOPPING CENTER OF CARTERET COUNTY Beaufort ii conveniently located for shoppers from all parts of Carteret County. Beaufort has Aodern stores and shops and friendly merchants who spare no efforts to please their customers. You'll find that prices are lower and service is better in Beaufort, too. Beaufort is the county seat of Car teret County. AN IDEAL LOCATION FOR INDUSTRY The commercial fishing industry in Beaufort it the largest industry in the county. Beaufort is friendly toward indus tries of all kinds and is ideally situated for all types of busi nesses. Highways 70 and 101 go through Beaufort, provid ing first class road transportation to all parts of the nation. Beaufort is serviced by the Beaufort and Morehead City Railroad; connecting with the Atlantic and East Carolina Railway. Shipping facilities are provided by the new State Port, only three miles away. If you are interested in a site for a business, write Chamber of Commerce, Beaufort, N. C. A PARADISE FOB SPORTSMEN People come from >11 part* of the nation to enjoy the superb fishing at Beaufort. Hunters, tourists and vacationers also frequent Beaufort, and there are excellent inns, lodges and tourist courts for their accommodation. At any season of the year, winter or summer, you can come to Beaufort and enjoy yourself. i BEif FORT n.e Beaufort Is a Better Place to Buy
Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
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