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• • Po.g'i >'2- proposal), and docided to send a letter to the Legislature, detailing their feelings, strxce the 1)111 by Iidian Beach has apparently been received favora'bly by tha Hoiise already, and Board hopes are that the Legislature will not act on this matter in this session, Rofiidents irho feel strongly on this matter are urged to write letters of their own to the Legislature? they ,nay be sent either to Rep. R. Ea Mason or Senator D,Living ston S'tallings in Hale.igh as soon as possible because the session will wind up around the middle of June a The CommiEsioners accepted a contract with A. C. Davis of PKS for mowing the areas along the street rights-way. — qOo —•— M HALLER and BILL MACDONALD drummed up this thing of going to DRUM Inlet for a fishing day, pascei the '.vord c.:i.‘jua.u.y among PIS-ers, and soon 18 were signed up to spend a day togothar cuc^ting In the waters off Drum Inlat* TOM ZIi,RR, on his first adventure in surf^ fishing, caught the bi£;gest keeper, winning the pool, K2N KlilGHT got^^a 9 foot shark, BETH JOH!'?SON got the first fif5h of the day, and her father, FRAnK, got t/ie most shc?xj.cs, a dubiou;> honor indeed, one supposes, oOo — 1921 FURNITURE GO, is a neat new concopt in merchandising combined with woodworking that has opened doers in the old depot on Arendell, Steve Evans, the man who works with wood, does it in a sort of closed off half of the building (but you can peek in and watch; while his finished wares are on sale in the other half, A sturdy, whimsical rocking horse sat in front of the place when we visited it; inside were handsoiue desks, tables, and dry sinks, as well a,c some splendid small pieces like hang-on-the-'vsall caDinetw^a^ a sjjnple pine wa.'->te backet, a two drawer box (maybe for jewelry?) with naiDj?, for drawer pulls. Mr, Evans al-'Jo does macrame, carries handmade pottery, will be selling plants soon. If you see something you like but want it with an extra door or maybe two inches higher, special order it; he won*t keep you waiting more than a couple of we-jks either, — oOo Want to order some of your staples at lower-than-super-market prices and be able to get more variety as well? (Lil*3 who?e wheat spaghetti or unadulterated apple butter???????) Join the CARTERET COUm FOOD CO -OP! Gall Robert Kornegay - he is kind of in^charge of it - ?26'’6944, The group will meet next ab the Webb Library in M^rehead City at 7s00 P^M, on I'u.esday, June 10th to decide what their order will be, (There is a minimiim so they welcome more people into the fold to spread the burden a bit). One young man we spoke with told us it is a great group of folks and a fine way tc meet new friends in the community, —— oOo — New residents on Hickory Court on the canal are MIId)RED and HAROLD SMITH, originally from North Carolina, but more recently from Wash.1 n^bon, D,C, Khere they have been counseling psychologists. They worked together thc^re, guiding disabled veterans, veterans, their wives and dependents., toward more useful live3 .^,nd careers. The Smiths have a beautiful Cerman Shepherd naj::.ed Blede, enjoy m:i-lc (M:?ldred plays the piano) walking, and rea,d:„tig, '•Smitty” hopes to, a'^ he r.ays, ro-leaxa ficbing, do a bj.t of writing, and Mildred is enjoying cooking mo?re sinoe she is nob working outside her home full time ; — oOo — LA^Y JEROME sent us the follov^ing information about the long range land use plan under the Coastal Management Act 15 ‘'Our town is presently engaged in prepr'.ring a long range development and land use plan^ ui:.der the direction cf the Planning Bocj:d an"'. Mr, Pa’il Foster, a profes sional planning con*2ultant. Substantial pielimina.ry worki;0,s e].ready been done, ^■nasmi.ch as the plan must reflect the desires of oxir rescidentr xo the extent that they C''mpatlb (0 with the Coastal Area Managenient Act, quc^itionLaires have been sent to . he o’i'ners ot all residential j)roperty in the tomi. The answers to xhis questionnaire wU.1 help establibh the to^n*s goals and objectives upon which the land use plan wia be based, a* follow-up to the questionnaire, a public meeting will be held in the last weeko^ 'his in.onth (June), The exact time and plc.ce wi?.’L be announced in the Carteret Goar.'ty News-Times, At this meeting, the results of th.'^ q_uest? onnaire wilj. be dis- cutised and a tentc»,tive statemer.t of goals and ob;*ectivos will be presented, Eveiy resident should plan to rj.btend because the outcoiiie of this iiiiportant meeting could have considerable influence on the basic nature of the town*s future development," qOo —
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