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Carteret County News-Times A Merger Of The Kenufi.it \?w<. (est 1 ?? 1 ? i A The Twin City Times (est. 19H6) EDITOR I \l. P.Vt?E FRIDAY, Al'fi. II. I*B# Beanlorl Takes Advantage Oi Rare Opportunity A wise chojee h:is been made in I he seleetion of Beaufort's town clerk. At fii't j-laitcc it looks as though the town is hail inn the chamber ol commerce out of financial difficulties . . . actually the chamber ? doin the same thin*', for the town Tin- amount ot moiie\ the chamber pays Mr. Walker a. mat) afier lus been eut m halt V lor the town, men with Mr. Ilatsell's qoalitu atioii in with Mi Walker ? qualifications would not serve loi onl> S'MHt a month. Mr Hut-ell was a "find" when it came to tho clerks lot 1 1 ?? I >>iiiii( now money' for the town ami hand led expert I. \ tho financial affairs ot I'cinfort. which in husiness man's lam'ii.i e e i two million dollar corporation Mr Walkci * education .ni l experience fully qualify hitn. for the elei k ?> iuh In this instance Heaufort was j'iven the chance to take ad* vant i! e ot a rare opportiinil> that ot comhiriintf the chamber of commerce in.in.t ? i hip with a town position In a small town a chambei of commenc is ;i hixmv. I here aie few towns, if any, under HHmm population that ian afford a chamber. And if tht \ do st I one up it i: not a full tune job for the chamber man..' ? i unit h loss tor any clerical assistant if he has one An ideal arran omont is \ ne like 1'eaufort's or one similar to it. \ chainb-.-i of comincrce for towns under 10.000 is a con raj-coils unili a t .i.in li can he successful and economically so it (lie man. i ? i a-nd ma* of. tin man ? cr and town clerk, or some Other job combination i. feasible Stupid rein u k- have I ? . ? n made about Mr Walker's not beiup, a native ot Iteailtuil oi a taxpaver there are mans natives of I'e iiifoi t ami taspaxei- thai coiitd cost the town uncountable thoic.mds in inetiK . ucv mom \ that could never he replaced by ffcen pav inr l is.- m fin m e Ihev Were born here. Mi \\ ilkei is ,i t..v?ii resident, he pays taxes on personal proper! \ In own lie oW ir ie.d estate on the outskirts ol P.eau fort an. I In. the In I miei. i it the town set hii'.her on his "per sonal proje? Is eli.f; I than ulewalk philosophers, barber shop saves, oi othei in t citi en The clumber ot comim-ue is anxious to make it clear that no le' s mom \ will he ic<iiuieil Ibis yeai becaU.se of their manager's takin a town pillion I here are obligations to be mot, new project's which reipmv I'maoem:- and it is hoped that if will be po 4 ible this \ t'ar t ,i hire clei ical help. On tli.it last point, we State itfain that it i niild elv that full time help is necessary. A pail time I ? 1 1 . ? ? ? aplver the \ear around is better than a full tune sleno laphci t.?r three months who in that lime docs a total ol i\ weel. id! tunc woik It handled iulelh;'cnltv . wc feel confident that the appoint ment of the pre- ft it town clerk will prove advantageous to the town government, to the chamber of commerce, and to P.eautort A Need (or Hi>rcisin on the Homclronl The Associated I'i- . si ih > ropi voted below is an example of nnc of tin1 ino-t ??! I <*. I ?\ t* litems ofc |?i c*\ t'lil im*. hoardin", : nut spoken shoppci and hon.cwtve in ikin-; it their business to com ment about hoarder1. thev it ;m I letting them cringe under wrathful starve of other customers Appeals ipauit hoardin;; are. not nearly as effective as social pressure. This ran he; t he exerted in grocery stores and loo. I markets. In these days nl plooui the tnllnw in p. story brings a ray ol hope that among tin- human race there are some who have coiup uered their innate streak nl' selfishness and who are not all aid to speak out against those who flapranth display the trait: Atlanta. An., .? ? A I* > An Atlanta Journal -.reporter turned hoarder today to tap loc.il reaction. As he loaded :i supermarket cut with sugar, pepper and cigarette? Hepoiter Jol.n l\ea> lor said 111 .addition to ?|a i'er like stares. In- received "seveial frank comments on my prob able ancestry, patiioti.in and dralt tatus." With a .loiiiual phntnt'iaphoi' hidden behind the cabbages, K easier began by grabbing several pounds of hi n k pepper and remarking to a man nearby, "hear this stuff is going to he scarce." "What should he ? carce is people; like you," answered the male shopper. Av he reached for his llth bag of sugar, a woman snapped. ' I think that s terrible' with, our boys fighting and dying io Korea." At the end of a half hour -.every clerk and customer in the market was watching him and three reported him to the store manaper, tipped in advance to the experiment. Keasler's conclusions: There's no use in appealing to hoarders' consciences, because any person who can hoard through an atmosphere like that has no conscience in the first place." Raleigh oundup By Tom Outlaw UNTO TIIOSK IIII.I.S . . Hons Stevens, executive secretary of the North Carolina Wildlife Ked cration. is already an exceedingly popular fellow among the mem bers of approximately 11. r? local wildlife clubs throughout the State He may become even more popu lar in the event of war ami atomic bombs on the U. S. A. It's like this: He and a friend have purchased a 5(H) acre tract of land deep in the mountains of Av ery 'County. Klev.it ions runs from about 4,500 to 5,500 feet above sea level and the best way to Ket to the Stevens mountain is by jeep. Mr bought it primarily for wildlife development, but with war talk increasing, jittery friends of the Mevens family like to converse Willi tliem about the mountain's iway from Raleigh advantages . . . and thrill at the term "practically inaccessible." Ill, A TELEPHONES . . . While the Stole Utilities Commission last wick began another wrestling match with Southern Bell on its pe tition to increase rates again for the fourth time since the war - in announcement came from Wash ington that the way has been CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES Carteret I'ouBty^s Newspaper A Merger Of THE BEAUFORT NEWS (Est. 1912) and THE TWIN CITY TIMES (Est. 1936) Published Tuesdays and Fridays By THE CARTERET PUBLISHING COMPANY. INC. Lockwtiod Phillips Publishers Eleanore Dear Phillips Ruth I.?nkey Pinellng. Executive Editor Publishing Offices At SD4 Arendell Si , Moirlit'.ul City. N. C. l'A) Craven Street. Beaufort. N C. Mall Rates In Carteret, L'raxen. Pamlico, Hyde, and Onslow Counties 93 00 ona year; $3.00 six months $175 three months; $1.00 one month Outside thcatxiY* named counties $6.ou one year, $3 50 six months. ?>.00 three months; tUlene month. ?Jember Of Associated Press ? Greater Weeklies ? N. C Press Association Audit Bureau of Circulations Entared as Secand Oass Matter at Morehead City. N. C. ?fc Under Act of Marrh 3, 1879 Tha Associated Presses entitled ex. luslrely to use for republication of local ?aws printed In this newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches lifer; ' I HSS OWN LITTLE HOARD tJMl J ?? ~t- '/?rv?n. ."T'V *?" fii^V WIIl.'. ' * I m * " 4 ( ' V fo> . ?r. o. I :^U0N ; i " ?*> I ?. cleared lor the I\ d? r:il' I it i loan . . . . . lor a 1 I ? ? phone coopei .il ivr in \oith ? aio 1 1 1) a I'lir ioiij.1 will ei.\e HOtilul ' >00 lannlie hi I ? . i \ i *? ml \ .1 kin. Tlit'l-p Will he ol h?*i \t 1.- ' j'Hvo have alreatlv . been e laSli .hr. I in North i .nolina a! I i mil \ in ' Randolph ( oinrl.v and l??i < ? i. Knl; !? Snnitnt'i l iflil Slol.. d .? i,? ertion in (iiultoiil lli, lat lei rftiiips have not \et applied lor : lo us < >\ I UK UmiJKMN . 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Lfi'p an i'\?* oil Ho i?>l l?*\\ Mooim v hi tlx* hack I it l.t I Miki* \la\ I ?t I In* 1 1 .? ol t !li' : n ?i it In i ii I nnlrlViHv. i|?' I m ? 1 1 > 1 1 1 1 ? f. upon how voihi- snphmoio tali'iil conic. Ihioii'.'h. I.noks like I roii i 1 1 ? - 1 ? ? . . t lir li?' I I Mil:*' COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION John L. Crump Insurance ? Rocil Estnte PHONF. C-4000 823 ARF.NDF.LL ST. MORF.Iir.AD CITY See it! THE NEW JOHNSON QD GEAR SHIFT OUTBOARD MOTOR Neutrai sard Reverse Johnson Sfa Honw* QD . . . 10.0 < 1 refit lied bidkc li p. at 4000 i | > in. . 'IVrrihi* dt celmtion . . . Slow trolling speed . . .(??*ar ^tutt < onliol.. New iiui?>iu? ran^t* . . Only ? ?*? ll?s. . . . Sfjiaiatt* l> ?aL i .ij?ji il y fuel tank, 10 ll?r" ...I uel paupt' ... K) great fratuie? . . It's a new kuhl til outboard motor . . . Sff Ui< now about drlivety . . . BARBOUR MARINE SUPPLY CO. 2-3311 216 FHONT ST. BEAUFORT, N. G. - ? ? * . --- * ? ? -**? h?:im sinco .lanuaiy 1. I'M ", when the Komi Howl anil' \\.i> played hi Olikc Stadium l;l III' \1 urs . The rapt a i A of W '.ill.u ?? W itlr tir.l football Umiii ;it HiiKc I ntvrisits Will (>.<? lit iv this Mil v ill u:? 1 1> wijhin holloi-iii-, 4 1 1 - 1 in I- oi lilt* oil! masli i Kultl Kn-vvcr, who participated i:> five spoil " ii momois i-ives cor (continued on pace thlee) Nf??? (i%>m w \ SMYRNA ? ? ? ? M( ?". C Au . 7 Mrs, J. M Kirman. alt er spend in the pu t three months with Ikt daughter, Mr.. II. I. Wil li.. returiit-.l to her home in Aurora Suudav . Mrs. Ilinmett J'iper of Gloucester visited Mr1.. Vivian Chadwick Sat hi day itteraOon. Mr. and Mrs, i lurles Johnston :ind vraudson, Jackie l'age, are vis um*' in New Jersey. Mi and Mr. <ieortfe Adams and little dun -liter t'heryl, ot More Iwud i il y spent Sunday here with Mi and Mrs. V A i had wick. Mi Charlc* Willie and Mrs. i ha rles I'ake ot Marshallberg and Mi Nellie Adams ot Moreliead ? ity spent Senil is ai'ternoun of last week here with Mrs Herbert Han c m I;. Mis William Tyler an I children who have been ill for the past two weeks are out a ain. flev Hairell tilled his regular appointment at the Methodist t hun h here Sunday nif.ht . Mi- I'danihe Willis and Mrs. ( ora SN 1 1 1 is spent Sund.v m Aurora with Mis ? ora Willis's sister, Mrs Hilev (I ill Mi Adelaide Chadwick, Mrs Ha/el i liadw o k, Mrs. F'loise \d jius, chrivl Adams and F'laine ih.ulwtck ve,ited Mi Ma'U'.ie Me i s at ( .Join e-.ler Suftdav Mrs I en man l>avi. entertained her mother and all her brothers anil si ter-. and their (amities at a picnic dinner at hei h??me here I. el Sued. in Mrs I d tt it Sontar and chil lien are Vr.itini: 1.1 New Jersey. Mi Hob i h.-uKvick and "children spent Moml.n in WilliMon with relatives. \u\ili.iry to Meet The Amvet .n:\ili1vy will hold a lite meet trip, ..i II am. Sunday, \iii-.. I ? at the Auivet i bib rooms, iMiih.nn. Aiixili.iro' . or posts uv ten- .ted m ur . ani.'iiu', auxiliaries u?* invited. Luncheon will be serv eil. In. In 1 1 i.il use ol platinum met als in the I niled States exceeds their tee fi?i jewelry and decora tive poi po-.es. i Au<?. H Mis Sam Mills. Mrs. j Boh Flass and children of Brid^e j I on spent Sunday Willi Mrs. F.mily j .Nelson. Mrs. W K. Lawr^ict, Mrs. F. M. Nelson. Mrs. Tom Carraway and Mrs. Thurman Pitt man returned if rum Ralriph Friday where they at 1 1 ended Farm and Home Week at State college. | Hev. Louie l ewis of Morehead i iln tilled his appointment here ? Sunday ni^ht. He was accompan it?d by Hex. Kalph Folk, Duke stu i dent. Donald and Bill Mclntyre, llocky Mount, spent the weekend at Hill's cottage on the creek Mr. a. ?l Mis (leortfe Carraxsay and children of Bachelor speftt Sun d.iy with his ' father, 1'. F. Carra way. John Carraway ol Camp I e jeune spent the weekend at home with Ins parents. Mr. and Mrs. II D Carraway. Mi s Bill Tax lor of Durham xxas a hieanevs x isitor here Saturday. DIRECT onrl F H A LOANS AN INI AI.I.IKI.i: S WINKS 1*1 \\ can he a realitx for you \ life insurance saving's plan xxill I not only guarantee an ample i i? eome when you reach retire iiieut :t!'c. hut will at the same time of in your familx much i inedc-.l protection. in the exent j ot an untimely death. Rrurr I. Goodwin (?eiieral Ap.ent IJoyal Building Morehead 4 itv Office Phone: t? ,iU7K Home Phone: PILOT LIFE INsl K \NC?: i OMPWV EVERY 2. \ MINUTES ' PL HOME BURNS y?nrs mty be Next! Let us make sure that you have proper Fire Insurance protection. Come in ? no obligation Mutual Insurance Agency S. A. ( hall,, Jr. ( id V. Nelson Bank Bids.? Ilial M338 Murfhr:iil 1 it V Northwestfrn' .11 ST \S Till: IH fJilT .... ~ M. U. I ' Identifies Men Of llie i Mt'tlieal Profession I SO Till TI UM REALTOR i ^ * Des? -.nal.es men el the I!f?:il I's late |)iot?'\sion v\iu? f?;?\ *' qiuili I H'?l i(t l.UUpft (Mil l\ fl\r you li) real estai.' nialU'is. CHALK find CIBRS Islahl.sh.Nl I'i'ii M. H'Ih'.mI City, Dial fi-TMl ? SO*. VrendH! M. It says SUCCESS- with SPIRIT First of the Fine Cars in Value \T f)i can see (his man has made his mark in life, and while his heart's still young. ^ ou can tell he likes action for Ills money? that he knows a tine mr needn't be the most expensive to give the greatest value. ^ es, such are the things >011 know ol any man, when you note thai his car is a ROAUM VSITR. oh MODEL ?tt> . I SPECIAl 6 po" 5e Si.*** ? MOOH *'D - ? k SPECIE ? <""? s:::Uon..-hd. - MODEL 55 BjicV SUPER 6 po?- * ia?' j.,yi?ra 5?d"n *ODfl76R<.Uu.?ra?.d> 2-door Rivte,u 1,1 " $2020.00 $2330.00 $2090.00 thinwoll J ,??!??? Jti.nl ????'? on a rut iOADMAi'W Opt.ona**^'^!" Q,iv# ?*ondur<4 on ^<-^1 or >d d.t.oool o ??t?a moci.lv mmv *?f* 'char#**- *" niPPt mod*'* . ?h?p*>'rt9 c' a * ;.K?ut notic?. Follow him on his spirited way as he pilots this lively motorcar through traffic. liven the light weights are no match for this ro.id* steady husky? not with the I 52-horscpow er straight-eight I ireball engine that purrs be neatli its bonnet. Maneuver beside him at the next stop light. Then just try to get away as smoothly, swiftly and silently as DyiuHovv Drive gets his Ko A DM A VI I l< going ? and keeps it rolling without shifting, even automatically. don't waste time merely en vying the iiu.i in this great car! ft hy not emulate him ? W ith all its outsize room, interior luxury uiul exterior grace? with ull its front-rank prestige, rare performance and matchless ride? a KOAOMASTIH can he yours for less than some smaller cars cost. In fact, even if you had a fortune to spend, you couldn't niul.e a more fortunate buy in the line-car field. ISo we suggest you try a few minutes behind the ?heel. We're confident they will convince you that RoADMASTKR has everything you could ever ysk for in any motorcar? although >our Kuick dealer asks tlwgood bit less for RiiAUMASII.R than \ou might pay fur other top-line cars. M0BLEYBU1CK CO. BBTDCES ST. ?i lift. ST. . Ph?w M34S Nonhead City, N. t ????????? WMN (irm AUTOMOUtn AM MIKT MUCK MU MM TMM !?????????????????? * * . - ? - ? ? '
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