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I>5 § ^ J -[i I X' Iff] Ifr-f Erfi #r1 s'l J i 8 m V3 PAGE TWO THE COASTT^ND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. FRIDAY. MARCH 29, 1963 NEWS OF BELHAVEN And The Pungo River District MRl M. L WINOLEY, Representative ~ Tel. WH 3.3061 BELHAVEN HAS MUCH CARD CLUB ACTIVITY toUNDATION NOW Has charge of GYM FUND DRIVE SCOTT HACKETT, 79 DIES IN IIELIIAVEN The John A. Wilkinson Memorial Foundation has taken over the drive to construct a |[)fmnusium in Belhavcn, accord- :to an announcement by John i^’^Wilkinson. •^The drive was begun several Scott Mackett ot Belhaven died in the Pungo Distriet hos pital Thursday afternoon fol lowing a critical illness of sev eral days. He was 7!) years ohi. Funeral services wei'e held Saturday morning at 11 o’clock from the chapel of the Paul Funej'al Jionie in Belhaven. Bur ial was in the Belhaven Com- v^ks ‘ago by a gi'oup of Bel haven citizens following the ^dpption by the County Board j cemetery, 'di Commissioners of a policy Pallbearers were Jack Sim- tiiat has ruled out all major con- nions, Cecil Smith, John Tooley struction at the county schools and John Boger. pending plans for sweeping | Mr. Hacketl was born in Ea- Mrs. Orville Clark was high scorer Tuesday evening when Mrs. Jake .Ohe.sson entertained the Junior Matrons’ bridge club. The playing area was decorated with spring flowers. A dessert course of cake and coffee was served and during cards the hostess passed iced drinks. Members playing weie Mes- dames W. B. Voliva, Axson Smith, John Cutrell, W. G. Ralph, Howard Voliva, and Jack .\lligood. Mrs. Alligood received the low score award and the hostess presented each guest a gift. NEW TELEPHONE EXCHANGE FOR BELHAVEN AREA Maw Building Underway wilh Comple^qn Schbdu.ed Tint Summer Mis.s Mary Costulis was a guest when Mrs. Don Edmond- BELHAVEN.—Telephone sub scribers here will have a new telephone exchange when an ex- pundetl Belhavcn replacement central office goes into service this summer. A 3()x.34-foot central office building of ina.soniy construc tion is undeiway. B. S. Oliver, local manager for Carolina Teleithone, said that the modern zation program in progres.s here is expected to cost about .$110,000. In addition lo the now build- Tuesday evening Spring flowers were used as decorations. The educational improvements in the ' ton Rapids, .Mich and came to hostess seiwed a dessert course of cuke and coffee; and potato chips, banana bread and iced drinks during cards. Playing were .Mesdames Con way McKinney, Linville Mid- gette, Edward Lee Paul, Paul Alice Jarvi.s Hacketl; two .sons,' Smith, Nicky Paul, and Ed Rob- William Hackett of Belhaven bins. High score went to .Mrs. son entertained her bridge club, if,g ^nd the in-stal oi more rr, . C rt . county. j North Carolina as a young man. -The drive begun by towns- He was employed witli the In- people will now be heailed by the 1 terstate Cooiierage company at •Foundation. The Foundation was' Belhaven. He was a member of established by the late Howard j the St. Jamc.s Epi.°copal church. Dillistin in honor of his friend Surviving are liis wife, Mrs. ijohn Aaron Wilkinson, who ^died as the re.suit of an automo- -■bllc accident in 1932. Its purpo.se was to assist in i Hve grandchiulmi. tlic developenient of the high j school in Belhaven, named for and J. S. Hackett of Reidsviltc; John Aaron Wilkinson, and tOj(jHAKLlE E. JACKSON, 81 nJunity corporated and the John "Wilkinson Memorial Medal Charlie E. Jack.son of Wash- Midgette, Mrs. Robbin.s received low and Mi.ss Costulis was pre sented a guest prize. modern automitir ing equipment, the ciiinpany is also relocatin:,' much of its long distance tonninat ng equipment and some outside plant facilities in Belhaven, according to Oli ver. Also included in the pj'oject will be installation of equipment to provide tacilitcs to solve 76' new main telcpliinc? lor sub- j scribers in this a.'ea. Thi.s ' equipment wdl make n •-s'■ .sendee to new suhscribjis and will jicrmit better grad-es of OVtR M ITEMS ... JUST 10c AT^OLCiNIAL toiiiiu snim WHITEHOUSt CIDEE' ' VINEQAII . . PACKEE’S lAUL WHITE POTATOES. 9-or.. JAA JM CAN SAXET GREEN PEAS , p •USH’S lEST BEANS . h.... itjm CAN CAN ioc idc RED GATE DELICIOUS I #303 CAN UF ON THESE CANNED LIMITi 4 WITH tIA* OSDCa. \0MAT0ES.... #303 CAN ilROOM TISSUE LIMIT! 4 wmi t5.M OHDBH. scon TISSUE.. RbLL LIMIT: 3 WnH If M OHMS. HUNT'S TOMATO JUICE #500 CAN IB Mrs. Victoi' Ruark entertained sei'vice to present subrcr.Uurs. be of general service to the com-1 v'^ KPu ii wii'K ber card club and had as guests He noted that the growth of nJUnity. The Foundation was in-} * i ^ Voliva and Mrs. • Belh.aven in recent years had Alice Burgess. Supper was brought about an nerea8ed_de- served. Mesdames Harold White, | mand for telephone service. This presented each year to the out-l . ® i.!,in Howard Voliva, Charlie Smith, demand ha.s tn.xed Iho capacity ^ standing Senior in the school’s! !,..,i Thorne Paul, Rad Jones and J. of present equipment. AT AwHS P. Harrison were, also players. mSCOUNT CODTOlIf SA¥E 4c C RED GATE BRAND DRIED ■k nno Kiws EACH standing Senior in the -'^bool’s' ^ ®*Mi\ WUkinsoVstated that the of three weeks. He was 84 by-laws of tlie coiporation have i ^ ® ° ' . , ,, amended to increase the I Funei'al^ services wero lield at iMmber of directors to nine, and i 31 a.in. lluisday from the Paul tltat title to a tract of land im-; Funeral chaiwl in Belhaven with mediately adjacent to the high tlie Rev. Herman Shavender o£- school will be taken in the name ficiating. Burial was m the of the Foundation. Plans are to consfluct a gym nasium 110 by 75 feet initially. Veatesville cemetery. Pallbearers were Sam and Rondel Robbins, K. P. Patrick, and sufficient contributions of Harry Adams, Lloyd Cooper and funds, supplies and labor have John Tankai-d. already been made to insure an early start of construction. Mr. Jackson was born in Washington county and was a The gymnasium will he under member of the First Christian the control of the Foundation’.^ chm-ch of Wii.shington. He was directors and will be used both by the high school and for com munity purposes. New directors, according to Mr. Wilkinson are Delma Tolan, a retired farmer, lumlicrman and state employee. Siiiwiving are three daugh ters, Mrs. Wade F. Eborn of Yeatesville, Mrs. Thad Sawyer of present equipment. Telephones in lit.s area have Bridge was enjoyed with Mrs. increased from 525 to more than Smith winning high score, Mrs. 8u0 in the pa.>-t ten years. Harrison low while .Mrs. Paul 1 “The construction program won at bingo. Guest high went!here is in keeping with Caro- to Mrs. Voliva. Mrs. Ruark lina Telephone s continuing pro- I C.S. EVAPORATED served fruit punch during pro-! gram to fulfill tlie telephone gressions. The party rooms held ' needs of the communities it arrangements of spring flowers, j setwos,” he pointed out, LIMIT 2 OF YOUR CHOICE WITH THIS COUFON AND TOUR $S.OO OK MOKE rUKCHASE AT COLONIAL. LIMIT ONE COUPON PEK CUSTOMEK, PLEASE. VOID APTEK MAK. SO. I9C3. PACKEK'S UIEL QUICK GRITS IM>Z. ntc. SNACK TKEAT... KOIEY'S POTATO STICKS . t-oz. CAN! FKUIT FLAVOK5 Hl-C DRINK . u-oz. CAR lOc 10c 10c Oliver said, “The now im- Mrs. James Rose was hostess provement and expansion pro to her card club and used spring gram at Belhaven was engineer- flowers to decorate Thursday ed to allow for telephone growth evening at her home. Mrs. C. B. in the future.” Tillman and Mrs. Charles Lath am were guests. ■ CAROLINA TELEPHONE EMPLOYEES GET AWARDS Jlomhers playing were Mes- danip.s Sam Boger, Steve Daven- port. Delma Tolan, Conway Me-1 Two employees of Ciirolina Kinney, Paul Smith, Henry Telephone here liave recently LIMITi 4 WITH VOtm ISjM NI MM» OHDEM. SHOWKOAT -t .. SPAQHCTTI ■ • lOc THRIFTY ROLLS lOc DOL Reginald W.ndley, Rev. Daxul Mrs. Justice ArT'l 1 ''a’if;; Smith of Bcllmven. Route two; belt W. Mulyette Jr., and Roy g,-„„,ci,i|.lren ami 13 great Justice, all of Belhavcn i e grandchildren; one brother, John C. Jackson of Fort Lauderdale, The heart pump.-- CO galloii.s of Fla.; three sisters, Mrs Minnie blood every hour to all the Boyd of Roanoke 1’iipid.s, Mrs. body’s tissues and cells,'xiccord- Myrtle Windlcy of Bath and -,ing to the North Carolina Heart Mrs. Cora Linton of Norfolk, Association. Va. COMPLETE EYEGLASS SERVICE Hi • RTICIAMy aicc»ni*> CUSTOM-BUILT HOMES PLANS — SPECIFICATIONS (meef FHA Approval) Al work from making your pkms and speeificaHons to constructing your home from ^Dondation to roof. No work too lorgocwimyi. FREE CONSULTATION on or off Hafteras Island A. W. PHILBRICK GENERAL CONTRACTOR 1 30X 33 FRISCO. N. C. Harvey. Jr., M L. Rhodes, Ted received safe driving awards Smithwick, and Miss Mary Co.s- earned during 1962. lulls. I Certificates ami medallions A dessert couise of icebox are awardel annually by the fruitcake and coffee was .served National Safety Council toj and during cards the hostess driver.* who operate commercial! served iced liollle ilriiik.s, nut-* motor vehicles for a one-year I and choc.sc crackers. period without an accident. ; High score went to Mrs. Con.secutive a c c i d e ti t-free WASHINGTON ONE-LAYEK CAKE MIXES PKC. WASHINGTON WHITE OK CHOCOLATE ONE-LAYEK FROSTINQ MIXES .... CAMEO WHITE OR COLORED LUNCHEON NAPKINS CNT. RED GATE PORK & BEANS POiquB CAN iOc lOc FIRM, GOLDEN-RIFE niiwick, driving year.* arc ciimulnSvc. | ingoed; The 1962 awards, presenteef to Boger, low to Mrs. Sniiti while Mrs. Davenport bingoed guest gifts were preseiitcKl Sirs. 231 Carolina Telephone Tilman and 3Irs. Latham. MANY SPEP:DIXr, CASUS FILL RECORDERS COURT In Belhaven Recorder's Cn-r ‘ the following case.* were heord. and fines noted were in rdd ii ii to court costs. Emanuel Bonner Jr. colored o'" Pantego, public driinkenne.ss and possion of non tax paid whiskey. $18. ployecs, represent a total of 1,042 years and 19,460,000 of ac- c 'ent free driving. Last year more than 5,463,000 i-v es were logged by vehicles o the company. Vniong recipients of awards wi -e: Edmond R. Taylor, 7- \. ir; B F. Scott, 5-year. LHAVEN MAN IS TRAINING IN GERMANY BANANAS mrnm pmCF-A GOOD nmnLCH march 34, IMS. QUANTirV RIGHTS RESERVED. COUNTRY STRAIKNT ROVRMR WMSKBY MONIHSOID H no4l iiiiiub 8T). ADOucHUirr's sons, me. oisTiuins. PmraKlpniilyil INMINlBlinRHIBINIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIilKHMIWillHIltl GRAFENWOHR, GERMANY Mack Green, colored of Pino- l.-HTNC) Army 1st Lt. Al- town. 70 miles in a 55 mile zone, bf-rt R. Coviel, 25, son of Mr. §j5 and Mrs. .lack J. Coviel, 312 E. Gill>ert Respess. white of Ra- Pantego St, Belhaven, is taking leigh, worthless check, oidered P!‘rt in annual winter field to pay check $10.20. training exeroises with other | A. F Kecch, white of Ply- members of the 4th .Armored mouth, worthless check, ordered Division’s 126tlt Ordnance Bat- to pay check $6. ta’.ion near Grafenwhor, Ger- Amlrew S.' Gray, colored of many The training is scheduled Belhavcn. speeding in excc.ss of to end March 28. safety, $10. ' Tlie exercises are designed to Emanuel Bonner, Jr. o' te.st and improve the combat ef- Pantego, public drunkenness, fcctiveness of U. S. forces sta- tioneil in Germany. ' .Arties Spencer, colored of Lieutenant Cotiel, assigned to Pantego, larceny, $10. the battalion's Company C in Chester L. Blight, coloreri of Crailsheim, entered the Army Washington, violation ot a .stop in July 1960 and arrived over- sign, costs. Jnnuary 1961. iHarry .Adams, white of Bath,' A member of Scabbard and Mamie Auga. white of Pantego, Blnde society, the lieutenant and Pearl Hawkins, white of was graduated from Belhavcn Belhaven violating a stop sign. High School in 1955 and rc- ceived his bachelor of science Natbuniel Read, white of degree from Agricultural and Goldsboro, 58 miles in a 48 mile Technical College of North zone. $10. Carolina in 1960. Robert Hyatt, white of Wasli- CRUNCHY, PASCAL CELERY-10 save on IETTY CROCKER SLICE AND RAKE CNOC. CHIB COOKIES . . *A«JOe ON IETTY CROCKER RAKE AND SERVE 38c St 28e ington, failing light.*, costs. .Tame.* Samuel to dim head- Windley, Jr., PUNGO HOSPITAL NEWS White patients March 18-25: GOIA BOim STJUUrS WITH THIS COUZOX 4X0 PURCHASE OF I.B. TIN C.S. VACUUM PACK COFFEE VOID AFTER MARCH 30, W43 •1 R-SO SQOmaniUCTU'BUBtitAUdaAa ARMOUR STAR SMOKED SHANK PORTION «ou» Bom sTjum !3 white of Pantego, 06 mile.* in a Jimmie Calfee, Mrs. Maj^' Saw 55 mile zone, $11. jyP'’ Woolard. Mrs. Mary Eliz- l.saac Ward, colored of J’ante- abeth Rose, Mrs. Addie Fore go driving on the wrong .side man, Mrs Sina Foster, Miss of highway, costs. ; Betsy Daw Burbage, Miss Pat- Shelton Troy Han»er, white , tie Lou Martin, Mrs. Gertrude of Florence, S. C., 57 miles in a' McLean and Edmond C. Rad- 45 mile zone, $12. Belhaven; Mrs. Lula demon Warren Smith, Jr., Harris, Mrs. .MjTlle Carawan, white of Belhavcn. no valid and Mrs. Rosalin Linton ot drivers license, costs. ' Pantego; Charlie Keech, Sr. of James Walter Tyson, colored Pinetown; Warren J. Jaycox and of Farmville, improper passing, Charlie Jackson of Bath; Hem-y j0 Paul of Pantego; Mrs. Kenneth Roland O'Neal Tooley, white Spencer of Scranton; Mrs. of Pantego, improper muffler, Dorothy Jlidgette of Engelhard. I Colored patients: John Wind- Jc^ssic Ray Harris, white of ley. Linda Brewington, Barbara Greenville, 00 miles in a 45 mile Pledger. Rosa Gibbs of Bel- zone $15. haven; Baby Michael Bryant, william Smith Clagon, white Robenna Weston and John of Belhaven. 70 miles in a 55 Wesley Barber of Engelhard; mile zone. $15. .Maggie Carter of Pinetown. James Henry Rodefer. white! Colored Birth: Mr. and Mrs.^ of Belhaven, of 50 miles in a Harry Lee Swindell of Pantego. 45 mile zone. $11. . 1« ^nn Swn- Henry Bon Gurganus, white dell on March 17, mother is the of Washington. 69 miles in a former Juan AllySon Lee. j 55 mile zone, $14. ^ | —————i Otley Lesiry, white of Bel- BelhuVen, speeding, haven. 70 miles in a 55 mile' Carlton iHenry Elks, Tvhitc of j zone, $15. ! Griniesland, 68 miles in a 55 WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OP QUART C-S. SALAD DRESSING VOID AFTER MARCH 30. 1963 A-1 R.SO ♦•I'.lVt.i.'T WHOU tr BUn HALF ft. 43c CENTER SIKES ft. 89c m 50 I GiUllBDilDSTJlilM ^ WITH THIS COUPOR AND PURCHASE OF 24-02. BOTTLE oil r CJS. SYRUP VOID AFTER MARCH 30, 1963 4-1 R-SO KRAFT'S CHEESE SPREAD ... SAVE 20c RLUE RONNET VELVEETA 2 TDc lMARQARINE 2ui 49c T . • .‘T , T » y GORTON'S FROZEN FILET FUFFIN RUTTERMILK MERCH ..,.. At. 49c RISCUITt... 4£8f. 38c 1 ; r.-1. I ' 1 I cow BQIID tTJUWS WITH THIS COUPON WO PURCMRSE OF 4.LB. niG. jT: > RED G.ATE POrCOR^I ARMOUR STAR . RACON-WRAFFEO FILET FRANKS.... .iA. 49c MIONON KE: 49c gD'S VOID AFTER MARCH 30. 1963 » ■ AA . R.SO , ums: FULLY COOKED; fONatSS ARMOUR TTAIt RtaRROI -.WITH THIS COUPON WB PURCMRSE OF idt 7 J-LB. PKG. .GORTON'S FROEEN-nSH BTtatS ||j| - >M0 AFTER MARm, so.'1163 UNNEO HAM 3 « *2” SWIFT'S FRI-PAN SLICED , R.SO ONE- FOUND PKGS. Joseph Lee Borden, colored of mile zone, fIS, IM FAMUCO STREET BELHAVEN, NORTH CAROUNA
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