Sea Level Resident Tells Of Her Storm Experience Hurricane HaMi prowd to be ah Melting experience for air. I ?n heading shrimp on Thure >>*t said. "Eunice this is the only .... f#t a chance to come to AMantic and I've been wanting to ??W dawn here a long time." ""N? aort of cheered me t?. Although I couldn't feel seated during any of this I was like Belle, ? IMIJcjyed meeting some of the ? V' ' talked with a young agher and two amall children, mm* home was in Wilmington, MiWW Her little boy asked me to Wake him a fly boat out of Hper, whfeh 1 did. ^ lf*y y ?Pread that Haul ?MM strike in seven hours, then oje half an hour. I still wondered w>y 1 wasn't scared. 1 couldn't "Mhat it looked too bad outside W* left lor home about 2 o'clock. The wind was blowing fairly hanl MM and when we arrive* in Sea found the tide was on the mad se we couldn't get near ?* own*. People told us the tide wasin our house and the blocks * ha d Washed away, shingles Drown off, etc. ?Jm waited ? while and drove toBW ?t least a hundred yards I PW my boota an, Wtt* tide was too high for them. ??J t? take them off. Mwwootf rolled up hia pants and the dog swam. Finally we reached n?re tnd several boys went with t# aee the tide in the house, but to fcy mrprne when I looked in ta* Window, I found It perfectly ory. But I don't understand why r4*? drtft waahed up en the torch several inches. ?Jr- ,nd Uoodr Roae and ??'!*' **nt t0 Kinaton and Lester OtskM aod hi. family went to New iJ-t?,*t out of the storm. . ,/ttaaka to Norwood for changing Atlantic"1 th" ,im* and going to Toaslmasfers Hear Ted Davis Ted Davit, manager of the More heed CHy Chamber of Commerce, was the principal speaker at Wed nesday's meeting of the county chapter of Toaitmasters Interna tional. Mr. Davis's theme was '"fraps and Deceptive Devices," and consisted chiefly of humorous entertainment. The meeting was held in Hold en't Restaurant. Beaufort. J. P. Harris, Beaufort, presided, and the town's Mayor, C. T. Lewis, served as toast master Other speakers on the program included P. H. Geer Jr., of More head City, who charged that the citizens of this County are "guilty of neglect . . , neglect to the youth of this county." Norwood Young, Beaufort, spoke on "Why I Studied Journalism " 'Gerald Hill, also of Beaufort, chose "Raising Funds for Civic Organizations" as his subject. Gehe C. Smith, Beaufort at torney, served as general critic. Individual critics Included Dr. W. L, Woodard. Beaufort, who eval uated Mr. Geer's speech: Jasper Bell, Morehead City, critic for Mr. Young; Walt Hamilton, Morehead City, critic for Mr Hill; and Theodore Phillips of Morehead City, as well as Gordon Hardesty of Beaufort, both of whom were evaluators for Mr. Davis. Dan Walker, Beaufort, served as topic master, and distribi-'' i sealed topics for two-minute . . temporaneous talks to Mr. Bell, Mr. Hamilton. Mr Hardesty. E. G. Phillips, all of Morehead City, and Elmer R. Willis, Davis. Toastmasters International is a club to train its members to speak fluently at public gatherings. The club voted Wednesday to meet once a week, instead of twice monthly, as has been the custom heretofore. The change was made in order for its members, now numbering approximately 30, to have the chance to participate more often in the programs. , Hereafter the club will meet in Beaufort on alternate Wednesdays Next week's meet will be held at 7 a m.. In the dinning room of the Hotel Fort Macon, Morehead City, and every other Wednesday thereafter. French to Build Atomic Machine Paris (AP) ? France will start building a synchrotron (atomic en ergy accelerator) next spring, ac cording to Prof. Francis Perrin, French High Commissioner of Atomic Power. The big accelerator, part of a five-year plan for the development Of atomic energy for non-military purposes in France, is expected to develop two billion electron-volts ?nd be the most powerful in Eu rope until completion of that planned by the European Center ol Nuclear Research at Geneva, Mich will develop 25 billion elec tron-volts. The Geneva accelerator it not expected to be completed un t? I960. The French machine will take three years to build. Rv-Styling Marks Ch?vrol*ts A mylinx advance from My point of view l? claimed by the company for 1?M Chevrolet*. The latei* lineup of 14 modeli has been completely restyled a?d la addition incorporates the widest array of chassis improvements ever offered by Chevrolet on a new model. The Bel Air 4 -door sedan I* pictured above. Social Security Now Applies To Farm Workers "Farm people in Carteret County should be assured that the social security office is prepared and qualified to serve them with com plete information about the new changes in the social security law," R. M Williams, county agent, re ports. Mr. Williams pointed out that the 1954 amendments to social se tt- > | y give insurance protection to V.h farm operators and farm workers. "The costs are low, and th<* benefits are great," he said. Hrgtnning January 1055, persons who farm for themselves will be included in social security if they make as much as $400 a year profit from their farming operations. Farm workers are included if they are paid cash wages of $100 a year or more from any one farmer. The flrtf thing these people should do, the county agent ex plained, is get social security cards ?if they don't already have them. The farm operator will report his own earnings at the end of each year ? at the time he files his in come tax return. The social secur ity law provides a very simple way ot doing this ? farmers won't have have to do any complicated book keeping. Wages of farm employees will be reported to the government by the person they work for. Details about these things can be had from the social security office. Persons in that office will be glad to explain to persons who call at the office; or to send informational booklets to those requesting them. A social security representative has office hours at the courthouse; Beaufort, and the postoffice in Morehead City every other week. The time of his visits appears in THE NEWS-TIMES calendar of events. Statistics Show Right Turn is MostvDangerous Philadephia