ALL WHO READ READ THE NEWS-TIMES CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES 49th YEAR, NO. 56. KIGHT PAGES MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. JULY 12, 1960 PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Thousands Enjoy Beaufort's Happiest Birthday ? . , ... Fishermen's Paradise was the theme of the float representing Morehead City. County baseball beauty queens rode on the float entered by Willis Brothers Seafood Co., Williston. Mrs. Theodore Rice, Morehead CMy, member of the American Association of University Women, look* at tome of tke paintings on display at the First Baptist church Friday afternoon. The exhibit was sponsored by the AAL'W. Mrs. Joha Reiatjes, Morehead City, spins flax at the crafts exhibit in the N. F. Ear* building, Bean fort, Friday afternoon. Her three daughters, in castame, carded wool. They are Ann, ?; Christine, J, aad Saian. *? Little Susan can't be aeea ia Ike abera photo. Ike fcmnartnUea attracted muck Iiews-Tlmes Photos by McComb No parade these days is complete without an antique car with a handsome couple riding in it. Mayor Expresses His Gratitude In a special message, mayor W. H. Potter, Beaufort, who is now at tending the national Democratic convention in Los Angeles, thanked those who made the recent anni versary celebration a success. His statement follows: TOWN OF BEAUFORT Beaufort North Carolina July 10, 1960 It will be impossible for me, rep resenting the people of the Com munity of Beaufort, to thank even a small percentage of those who have made the Celebration of Beau *fofTV1fc51st'Year a success. Mty I lay to you that the cooperation of all representatives of all the newspapers, radio, TV and free lance specialists has been even more than we could hope for. Thanks is not enough, but ours is sincere and humble. Too, to the hundreds who gave of their time and talents as parti cipants in the many events and ?s organizers and workers, this Com munity will always be grateful. Community spirit is wonderful to watch and is powerful in results. Yours very truly Wm. H. Potter, Mayor a : .TU .. Mayor and Mrs. W. II. Potter rode on the float entered by the town of Beaufort. County Home Demonstration club women, wearing costumes of other lands, and carrying flags of the United Nations, made a colorful part of the parade. And what'i a parade without band* led by pretty drum mijar ettes such ? tkla? Tide Table TMn at Uvr Beaufort Bar HIGH LOW Taeaday, July 12 11 22 a.m. 5:00 a.m. 11:39 p.m. 5:M p.m. Wednesday, July 11 12:17 a.m. 5:90 a.m. - 6:14 p.m. Thursday, July 14 12:31 a.m. 6:4} a.m. 1:0* p.m. 7:lt p.m. Friday, July IS 1:23 a.m. 7:43 a.m. 2:01 p.m. >4)? ??PVWSHBMHBBIV ? MMBM ^ m. : i? ? MB'IWV Mrs. Mildred Mulford, left, watches Miss Nell Johnson work the hand loom at the crafts exhibit daring the Beaufort anniversary celebration. Cmrli lined the dewetowe Mocka of Froat street la ?ee tke spectacle. This U a view on Front street. Conservative estimates placed the srMrt at iJMi others claimed ltjtt* saw the parade. Moot a&ree it ?as the bluest tro*d In Beaufort's 251 year*. m

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