Newspapers / West Craven Highlights (Vanceboro, … / Aug. 9, 1984, edition 1 / Page 12
Part of West Craven Highlights (Vanceboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Page 12, West Craven Highlights, August 9,1084 Air Virginia Adds Fiight LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA-Air Virginia announced recently that it drew four operating “slots” at New York’s LaGuardia Airport during a lottery held last week. The slots, which are required for operations at LaGuardia, will allow Air Virginia to commence scheduled service with two round-trips daily into the New York facility as soon as October 1 of this year. A final decision as to specific routes and Air Virginia cities to be served to and from LaGuardia has not been reached. Company officials expect to finalize a decision on a LaGuardia schedule within a few weeks. Air Virginia currently serves the New York area through Newark Inter national Airport with nine flights every business day. In making the announce ment, Curtis M. Coward, Chairman of the Board and CEO, commented that “We are thrilled about the opportunity to provide our service area with new, peak-period round-trip service to this key facility. This marks another important GENEALOGICALLY SPEAKING by JANI8 CANNON Lancaster Family continued Jacob Lancaster, 5th son of Jesse and Rachel Pollard Lancaster, was born about 1814, died before 1860. He married Mary Ann Coleman, marriage bond Nov. 27, 1835. They had 4 children. Jesse R. Lancaster (1838-1897) married Easter Adams (1831-1904 and had Mary Argent who married William M. Coward, David Simeon unm., and John who married Laura Smith; Lucretia Lancaster (1836-1915) married Josephus Edwards (1834- 1899) Beaufort Co. and had Eleanor, Emeline, Jacob Uriah who married Aurelia Brinson, Mary C., Jesse, Edward, Isabella who married Agustus Bennett, Evelyn who married 1st Charles Frederick Davenport, 2nd Alexander Woodard, 3rd Alonza French; Mary E. Lancaster (1850-1912) married Robert Mills and had Jesse who married Emmy Huff and Robert who married Della Haddock; James Thomas Lancaster (1855-1899) married Susan Coward (1857-1922) and had Jim who married Elia Kite, Jake who married Orpha Lewis and Mary and Bessey who died young. milestone in our effort to provide same plane service to major markets.” One of the nation’s fastest growing regional airlines. Air Virginia serves 16 cities in six middle-Atlantic states with an all-pressurized fleet of 17 Fairchild Metroliners. Air Virginia is presently serving New Bern with daily flights to ten major cities. »!v.v> mm Deadline For Articles and Advertisements Monday Noon for Thursday’s paper Congressman Jim Martin Congressman Jim Martin, republican governor candi date, was in Greenville for the opening of the Greenville market. This newspaper was able to interview him and get his views on the tobacco program, education, drug abuse, and his progress in Eastern North Carolina. He stated that he will have to cultivate Eastern North Carolina and he is willing to spend the time necessary to do it. When asked what he is offering the agriculture community of Eastern North Carolina, he stated he is offering them a good past record of voting for agriculture legislature. He mentioned the Martin Amendment which cut off the raising of cigarette tax. He offers to try td. get more food processing plants Into the state which would mean more opportunity for farmers to get their products to a Ideal buyer and would Increase jobs. He stated every governor has been an education governor since Gov. Aycock and "I am ho different." He started his career as a teacher and knows some of the problems facing education. He is an advocate of merit pay for teachers and stated 70 percent of thp gublic wants some type of tdachei;^ evaluation. He has outlined merit system to the Nortl^ Carolina Education Associa tion and feels it will be adequate for all teachers, not just the topi. 10 percent. AS for the drug problem, he plans to use D.O.P.E., which means Drug Observation Prevention Education. He proposes use of helicopters to observe movement of drugs into our state and crack down oh the big movement of illegal drugs into the streets of our cities and clean it out of schools, making our citizens aware by giving drug education from kinder garten through high school. SUTT0N*S SUPERMARKET We reserve the right to limit quantities We reserve the right to correct errors We Welcome WIc A Food Stamp Program Ph. 244-0733 Whole Fryers' 494 990 $149 Chuck Steak lb Smithfieid Hot Dog Smithfieid Bacon... 12 oz. pk. Del Monte Crushed Pineapple All kinds Pepsi Cola/«SSr/! $109 ■ 2 liter (in own juice) 15'.^ oz. can . 590 Kraft ' 303 can Pocahontas Butter Beans 7 Farms Tomato Catsup 32 oz. bottle .. ■ 7 Farms Garden Peasa^b.. 3/*1 Salt»b... 250 Star Kist ^ ^ Tuna (in water) 6V4 oz can Corn Beef Hash 890 Grape Jellysio..., $1i® 990 - Mt. Olive iTncheM L Salad Cubes .,b. »B90 Meat ^57 Sauce M^®| V A O ih SlElTSrall 12 oz can 'g White ak - -w $119 Potato.. .. ... ^1®®l ^ White House ^ ttareHoo* Apple Sauce 15 OZ. can- .11 . >11 !/• A V. •'••e'f Bby-ar-dee Western All Kinds * w i Boneless Roast.. M ®® «avio Western CQ Shoulder Roast.. * i®* Western Chuck Roast.. Kraft Barbecue Sauce Mt. Olive 18 oz. jar... Soft Ply 2/990 303 can ' A ,2/790 Toilet Tissue.690 Shortening«. .. ®1®® 4901 Carnation Milk Limit 1 with a $10.00 Food Order tall can.
West Craven Highlights (Vanceboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 9, 1984, edition 1
12
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75