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BEAUFORT (CARTERET COUNTY, N. C.) DIRECTORY 1963
Including Atlantic Beach
CONTAINS:
· Buyers' Guide and a complete classified business directory
. Alphabetical directory of business concerns and private citizens
. Complete street and avenue guide, including a list of householders, and occupants of office buildings and other business places with telephones
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· Numerical telephone directory
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INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INDEX
HILL DIRECTORY COMPANY., publishers of Southeastern Direct- ories, (Publishers of the Morehead City-Beaufort Directory since 1957), present to subscribers and the general public, this, the 1963 edition of the Morehead City-Beaufort City Directory, which also includes Atlantic Beach and Rural Route Residents.
Confidence in the growth of Morehead City-Beaufort's industry, pop- ulation and wealth, and in the advancement of their civic and social acti- vities, will be maintained as sections of this Directory are consulted, for the Directory is a mirror truly reflecting Morehead City-Beaufort to the world.
The enviable position occupied by HILL'S Directories in the esti- mation of the public, has been established by rendering the best in Di- rectory service. With an unrivaled organization, and having had the cour- teous and hearty cooperation of the business and professional men and residents, the publishers feel that the results of their labors will meet with the approval of every user, and that the Morehead City-Beaufort Directory will fulfill its mission as a source of authentic information pertaining to the community.
Four Major Departments
The four major departments are arranged in the following order: -
I. THE BUYERS' GUIDE constitutes the first major department of the Directory, printed on yellow paper. In the first section of this depart- ment, grouped under appropriate headings, are included the advertise- ments and business cards of firms and individuals desiring to make a complete presentation of their products or services. Following this is the Classified Business section, which embraces a list of the names and addresses of all business and professional concerns of the communities, arranged in alphabetical order under appropriate headings-a catalog of all the activities of the communities. The Buyers' Guide represents ref- erence advertising at its best, and merits the attention of all buyers and sellers seeking sources of supply or markets for goods. In progressive communities like Morehead City-Beaufort, the necessity of having this kind of information up-to-date and always immediately available, is ob- vious. The Directory is the common intermediary between buyer and seller, and plays an important role in the daily activities of the commer- cial, industrial and professional world.
II. THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES of residents and busi- ness and professional concerns, is the second major department, printed on white paper. This is the only record in existence that aims to show the name, marital status, occupation and address of each adult resident of Morehead City-Beaufort, and the name, official personnel, nature and address of each firm and corporation in the communities.
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III. THE DIRECTORY OF HOUSEHOLDERS, INCLUDING STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE, is the third major department, printed on green paper. In this section the numbered streets are arranged in numerical order, followed by the named streets in alphabetical order; the numbers of the residences and business concerns are arranged in numerical order under the name of each street, and the names of the householders and concerns are placed opposite the numbers. The names of the intersecting streets appear at their respective crossing points on each street. Special features of this section are the designation of tenant-owned homes and the listing of telephone numbers.
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INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INDEX
IV. THE NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY is the fourth ma - jor department, printed on blue paper.
Community Publicity
The Directory reflects the achievements and ambitions of the com- munity, depicting in unbiased terms what it has to offer as aplace of res- idence, as a business location, as a manufacturing site and as an educa- tional center. To broadcast this information, the publishers have placed copies of this issue of the Directory in Directory Libraries, where they are readily available for free public reference, and serve as perpetual and reliable advertisements of Morehead City-Beaufort and vicinity.
The Out-Of-Town City Directory Library
Through the courtesy of the publishers of the Morehead City-Beau- fort City Directory, a Directory Library is maintained in the offices of the Morehead City Chamber of Commerce, for free reference by the gen- eral public. This is one of more than 1,000 Directory Libraries installed in cities and towns throughout the U. S., Canada and Puerto Rico by mem- bers of the Association of North American Directory Publishers.
The publishers appreciatively acknowledge the recognition by those progressive business and professional men who have demonstrated their confidence in the City Directory as an advertising medium, with assur- ance that it will bring a commensurate return.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Page numbers belaw refer to the Buyers' Guide Section
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Acme Movers & Storage Co Inc. . top stencil, right top lines 43 and 51 Adams Furniture Co. right bottom lines and 34
Beaufort Florist. . left top lines and 26 Bell Gene M Photographer 47 32
Bell-Munden Funeral Home
left top lines and
back cover,
Block Charles L Concrete Contractors.
Buccaneer Motor Lodge.
Cannon Boat Works.
Carolina Oil & Distributing Co .back cover and
Carolina Power & Light Co
Carolina Water Co . . . left top lines and
Carteret-Craven Electric Membership Corp .left side lines and
Copeland Nursery. .left side lines and
Davis Fish Co .
Dill George W & Sons front cover, right top lines and
Do-Nut House & Restaurant The right bottom lines and
Early Jewelers
Electric Motor Service
back cover, right side lines, 23 and
Eubanks Oil & Tire Co . left bottom lines and
Eubanks Tire Recapping Plant . left bottom lines and
G & M Boat Basin Machine Shop right bottom lines and
Gaskins J N
Geer Oil Co. .
right side lines and
General Wholesale Building Supply Co
.back lip margin,
George's Appliance & Furniture Co
Guthrie-Jones Drug Co
Hall's Dry Cleaners
Hamilton Furniture Co
Hardesty Motors
Hatsell's Electric Co .
Hill Directory Company. front cover, left bottom lines and
Huntley G W Co Inc.
.left side lines and
Ideal Barber Shop.
. left bottom lines and
Little Hurricane Motel & Restaurant
Machine & Supply Co Inc right side lines and
Maola Milk & Ice Cream Co
Mariner Lanes Inc . . front cover, right top lines and
Morehead City Drug Co front cover, right side lines, C, 19 and
Morehead Machine Shop. left top lines and
Morse Joe Painting Contractor .left side lines and
Mutter Bill Painting Contractor
right bottom lines and
Oceanana Resort
Parker Motors Inc . bottom stencil, left top lines and
Pepsi-Cola Distributing Co front cover, left bottom lines and
Potter Gas Corp. . right top lines, A and 35
Potter T T "Tom" & Son Inc right top lines, B and 35
Ray's Auto Body Shop
Ready-Mix Concrete Corp front lip margin,
left side lines, 14 and 15
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Robinson Prescription Shop
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Russell's Marine Railways.
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Scott's Complete Auto Service
right bottom lines and
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50 Shells & Gifts
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12 42 39 17 9 48 40 16 16 42 3 8
Lewis Berl R.
right side lines and 10 front cover and 33 20 22 34 5 16 18 11 6
right bottom lines and
left bottom lines and 13 41 6 .back cover and 27 24 52 25 44 26 31 49 . front cover and 37 52 28 28 7 .front stencil and 45 29
left top lines and 5
.left side lines and Russell's Glass Shop. left bottom lines and
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
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Sunshine Laundry & Launderette. .front cover,
.left and right side lines, 21 and 38
Tire Service Co. , left top lines and 4
VanHorn Oil Co right top lines and 29
Western Auto Associate Store.
.back cover and 2
Willis Clinton H Agency. .left side lines and 36
Willis Jerry J Real Estate & Insurance Agency .
left side lines, 35 and 49
Willis Oil Co
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MOREHEAD CITY
"Port of Progress" (Courtesy Chamber of Commerce)
Statistical Review
FORM OF GOVERNMENT-Mayor and five Town Commissioners; Incor- porated as town, 1858.
POPULATION-Last official U. S. Census report (1960) 5,583. Total col- ored population, 12%. American-born population is 95% of the whole. Predominating nationalities of foreign-born residents, very few in all.
AREA-1.82 square miles.
ALTITUDE-11 feet above sea level.
CLIMATE-Mean annual temperature: 64. degrees F .; average annual rainfall: 53.26 inches.
PARKS-1, with total acreage of 4 acres, with land being loaned by the State.
ASSESSED VALUATION-$10,529,521.00, with $1.75 per $100.00 tax rate. FINANCIAL DATA-2 banks. 1 Building Loan Association.
POSTAL RECEIPTS-$80,000.00 for year ended Dec. 31, 1958.
CHURCHES-15, representing 11 denominations.
INDUSTRY-Chief industries of the city and surrounding territory: com- mercial fishing, garment manufacture, asphalt roofingand shingles, lumber mills, boat building. Number of manufacturing establish- ments: 11, employing 520 men and 250 women. Principal manufac- tured products: garments, asphalt products, boats, fish oils and scrap, lumber products.
TRADE AREA-Retail area has radius of 25 miles, and population of 40, - 000. Wholesale area has radius of 45 miles, and population of 60,- 000.
NEWSPAPERS-Semi-weekly, one.
RADIO BROADCASTING STATIONS-WMBL and WBMA.
HOTELS-6, with total of 300 rooms. Newest hotel opened in 1957.
MOTELS-22, with total of 650 rooms.
RAILROADS-City served by 2 railroads, as follows: Atlantic & East Carolina; a part Southern Railway System. Morehead City-Beaufort R. R.
BUS LINES-City served by one intra-city bus line, as follows: Seashore Transportation Co.
HIGHWAYS-The following highways run through, or to, the city: U. S. 70, N. C. 24 and N. C. 101.
AIR LINES-City served by one air line, as follows: South Central Air- lines.
AIRPORTS-One County Airport.
AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATIONS-1,441.
AMUSEMENTS-Largest auditorium in city seats 800 persons. Number of moving-picture theatres, 3. Number of golf courses in, or near, the city 1 - 18 hole. Other amusement features are: Little Theater Group, bathing, boating, fishing piers, riding stables, and hunting in season.
HOSPITALS-One with total of 75 beds.
EDUCATION-Number of public schools, 8, with 6 senior high schools. Number of parochial schools, 1. Number of pupils in public schools, 5,720; inparochial schools, 42. Number of teachers in public schools, 207; in parochial schools, 3.
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Morehead City Port Docks
Morehead City Waterfront
PUBLIC LIBRARIES-One, with total of 10,356 volumes.
CITY STATISTICS-Total street mileage, 18.80. Miles of sewers, 24.5. Number of water meters, 1,852; light meters, 3,005; bottled gas. Capacity of water works, 94,600 gallons per hour, 162 miles of mains. Fire department has 7 paid men, with 2 stations and 6 pieces of motor equipment. Value of fire department real estate and equip- ment, $120,000.00. Police department has 11 men, with one station and 3 pieces of motor equipment.
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General Review
Morehead City is named for John Motley Morehead Governor of North Carolina, 1841-1845, who firmly believed that this location had the potentialities of becoming one of the great Atlantic seaports. Gov. More- head purchased 600 acres of land at the terminal of the railroad he had been instrumental in establishing in 1855. The town laid off in home sites had its streets named for directors of the original Shepard's Point Land Company. The peninsula was formerly known as Shepard's Point. The town was chartered in 1858.
Morehead City's ocean port has the most complete facilities in the state and lies only 45 minutes from the sea lanes. The terminal is state owned and is one of the few state operated ports showing an individual profit. Morehead is bounded by the Newport River, Calico Creek and Bogue Sound and is 1 mile from the ocean and Atlantic Beach.
The city is stretched out on a three-mile-long peninsula which juts out into the Newport River and the Ocean Port Terminal.
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On the water front is the finest Charter Fishing Fleet on the Atlan- tic Coast and world-famous sea-food restaurants. The Inland Water-way separates Morehead City and Atlantic Beach.
The Morehead City County Club offers 18 of the finest holes for the occasional or serious golfer.
Hotels, motels, tourist courts, trailer parks and a shopping center which is open six days a week offer diversification for the vacationist.
Although just one hundred years old Morehead City has developed into one of the most active and progressive towns in the State. Known through the early years as a popular summer resort with its wide ex- panse of oceanside beach and resort attractions, it has taken on of late years a progress of commercial development.
To a large extent this recent growth has come about as an outgrowth of a Port Terminal, conceived in the mind of the late John M. Morehead over one hundred years ago, offering advantages of ocean and inland wat- er transportation so essential to commercial life.
The close proximity to the sea-lane of ocean commerce and travel, only five miles from sea-lane to port, through a channel of sufficient depth, allow the largest ocean-going craft to enter the harbor. With com- bined rail, highway and water shipping facilities, the location of More- head City is ideal for industries served by such facilities.
Morehead City has grown from a small plot of land purchased and opened up by Mr. Morehead as a town in the fall of 1857. Annexation of adjoining sections through the years has more than doubled the original site.
Home building has kept pace with the town's expansion, from the small attractive home of the average family to those of large income. Added to the cost of the business and manufacturing structures, the aver- age cost overall, over a period of eight years covers more than half a million dollars yearly. Development corporations, both within the city as well as nearby sections, announce an extensive program of building new homes to meet the steady demand of home-owners of all financial status.
Its midway location between the extreme north and the extreme south, gives the city and surrounding section a most equitable climate the year around. Ocean winds temper the heat of summer, the waters of the Gulf Stream a few miles off shore help to make the winters mild and of short duration.
Nowhere along the Atlantic coast can the ocean beach, adjoining the city on the south, be excelled for the beauty of its sand dunes and shore vegetation, its safe bathing beach with no undertow.
History is written in the long stretch of Bogue Banks. Blackbeard the pirate is claimed to have visited Banks in his days of privateering. Some persons like to believe he hid much of his loot in the sands. Such is yet to be found, although many a searcher has spent hours digging for "pirate gold."
Upon the shores of the Banks has drifted the wreckage of boats and men of three wars, within a hundred years. The sound and outer ocean has given a livelihood to many through the years, either fishermen or whalers, from the early days of the county's settlement to present day. No better fishing grounds for pleasure or profit can be found along the Atlantic coast than off the shores of Carteret County. There are seven ocean fishing piers.
Those seeking historic lore will be rewarded by a study of county history. Quakers played an important part in the early days of the county's settlement. From the outer world came settlers of various nationalities. Many came by ship through Old Topsail Inlet to land at Beaufort. Others treked their way along rough Indian trails from the colonies to the north. This mingling of personalities produced an heterogeneous group, out of which came the men and women who helped to establish the early settle- ments of the county.
Along with the varied commercial and economic life of the commu- nity, the christian and educational opportunities have not been overlooked.
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Such meet the demands of all faiths, while the educational advantages and social and civic organizations, furnish an opportunity for study and com- munity betterment.
The spirit of that early pioneer, John M. Morehead, still carries on, and his dream of a busy port and a great industrial city is being rea- lized.
Golf Course
The Morehead City Country Club, just a few miles from the City limits, offers outdoor recreation for the Golf enthusiast every month of the year. The beautiful 18-hole course overlooks the tidal Newport River, its greens and rolling fairways wind around tall stands of stately pines which offer shade and also protection from occasional gusty breezes. A new Club House and swimming pool will soon be under construction. New homes are springing up rapidly in the Country Club vicinity, but there are still a few ideal homesites available either on the waterfront or on the highway.
This is truly a golfers' paradise, no snow or ice, few hot days and no long rainy season. Bring your golf clubs along and try it out.
Fort Macon
Located at the eastern end of Bogue Banks, overlooking the Beau- fort (Topsail) Inlet, Fort Macon and the forts which preceded it. have guarded the Ports of Morehead City and Beaufort two centuries. The present Fort was built in 1826 and completed in 1834. It is an outstanding example of military architecture and a monument to the craftmanship of the brick-masons of the 19th Century.
Stone jetties, designed by Robert E. Lee, then a young Lieutenant, can be plainly seen jutting out into the ocean and sound where they have held back erosion since about 1842. Little did Lee dream that thousands of tourists from all over the U. S. would fish from these solid barriers every year.
Taken over by the Confederate States at the beginning of the Civil War, Fort Macon was recaptured by Federal troops under Gen. J. G. Parke in 1862. The battle-scars still show on the masonry, in spite of attempts to hide them with patchwork.
About a mile west is the Fort Macon State Park Beach, a smooth white stretch of gleaming sand, surrounded by majestic dunes. The State provides a large parking area for cars, public bath houses, lifeguard service, also picnic tables and a large shelter for use in case of rain.
New Housing Projects
Bayshore Park, Morehead City Mitchell Village, Morehead City Sound View Park, Morehead City Spooners Creek Harbor, Morehead City Emerald Isle, Atlantic Beach
Pine Knoll Shores, Atlantic Beach Sound View Isles, Atlantic Beach
ATLANTIC BEACH
(Courtesy of Chamber of Commerce)
Atlantic Beach, an incorporated town, is just across the bridge from Morehead City. This is the most developed spot on the twenty-two miles of matchless, east-west, beach on Bogue Banks. Even though this is one of the safest beaches on the coast ample and efficient lifeguard service is provided. The Marina's, launching ramps, bowling, pool, miniature golf, kiddie rides and just about every kind of amusements line the boardwalk as it approaches. Hotels, motels, lodges, restaurants and snack bars are convenient to the beach and the causeway. Seven ocean fishing piers near the beach make fishing most convenient. On the Causeway there are two fishing piers which extend out over Bogue Sound for those who prefer fishing in the calmer waters. The beaches on the sound offer still water sports to the children, skiing to those who like the thrill and boating or sailing to all who like the water.
A branch bank and supermarket add to the convenience of the mod- ern Beach shopping center.
CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
OF THE CITIES OF MOREHEAD CITY AND
BEAUFORT NORTH CAROLINA 1963
THE BUYERS' GUIDE CONTAINS THE ADVERTISEMENTS
OF THE MORE PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS.
ALSO A COMPLETE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY BEGINNING ON PAGE 53
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