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PAGE TWO Tire COASTT.AND TISIES, MAIVTEO, N. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 5. 1963 ■ ^ masonic rites held IWINSTEADVILLE PERSONALS NEWS OF BELHAVEN for pantego native And The Pungo River District ^MRS. M. L. WINDLEY, Representative — Tol. WH 3-3061 TALENT SHOW A SUCCESS The Vui'iety Show sponsoitd by the Belhavni Band Booster? BELHAVEN PERSONALS Mr. and Mr.? E li? Woolard .James Edward Flynn 74, hus-; and children of II imnlon. Va.,' band of Mrs. Slanile Swanner were overn'prht une t of Mi and Flynn and son of Lawrence and Mrs. S. D. S arrow. I .Mr.s. .lohiinie Welister Flynn,, j,,._ a,„| ^ died 111 hi.s home in Noifolk. Va, j, ^ rctnrn.-d horn Tltui.sday ofter visiting in Cv.»ncord and I A nniivo of Pantego, he lived , rhntOntfp Mrs. J.uU LclRh is a snrjrical 52 rears. T ' '. ,, . liatioiit at Memorial Ho.si)ilal,| h,. woe .a member of Bolb.nven ' Mr. and Ml'S. Howell S Spar- He was a member of Belliaven 1 1 . , . c , club was ileelared a complete 1 Chanel Hill. 'Christian Cluii-h Great Brldce 1”"’ '**''* ^‘''*‘l'*’n spent Sunday success according to the an- | m,. .m,.s. h. g Brum.sey JIasonic Lodge 2.W, .lohn Walt- dienee The amateur variety .M L Windl.'.N \ i.^ited ei-s Uova' .Arch Chapter, Grico ' ' hour was put on to help raise Wa.shiiigton Tlinrsd.it. Conimaiidert. Seotti.sh Rite Bml-. D O. Selby entered the Ma- nioney toward the trip to Wil- . patient a: ie.-. and Khedive Temple of the,'"”’ Norfolk Monday, niiiigton to pla.\ in t.ie t)iike Ho.spual, niirham. .Mrs. Shrine. 1 Mr and .Mrs B-mian .lo-daii Festival. iiMitohell is 111 Durliam wiili him ' He retired in 1!)6,5 from Sun- , and cliildroii of St Simons Is- Thc program of entertain-| Walton Burgess ha? re- lifiht Laundry after .34 years. ; land, Ga., and Mrs Ri'l Saarrow meiit was for all ages. .A few ’f | after a \isit in .Maiiteo.' Hesidfes liis widow, he is .sur-j ol Belhaveii vi lied M- and .Mrs. the featured acts were .Mamniv’s ' Frank 'calioon rcUirncd vived by tliree si.sters Mrs. Ma- -A M Sparrow. .Ir . Sunday. Roikett', F F \ I'eliie- tl>e j ^ o,ii. Briiiii of Norfolk. Mrs. Be.=- Roy .S.lli\ „f \\- ni iigton Wilkinson Jmiioi Chin. Ii 1 hoi _ |. u,,,,, 'le rod of Virgiiii.i Boiuli ami -p, nl tin ..,1 « •!, h - u.ii and the Dance B iml ,tid duiglit. i>. Kaien aii.l Kli/.a- Claude Stiles of Bath; two .m-. Mi ami M - H O 't It.y 1 lietli, >)f Ale.\:indria, Va, ac- sisters, Mrs. John Wright He \va a -011111011111 h.uk to toinpained .Mis Harr’i.s’ mother, F""' Fatli and .Mrs. Bonney Wilmington h;, ids hiothei, Tioy , .Mr.s. S F. Winilloy home on Fiiiiirell of Beiimveii. and five .Sell,,. lialf brothers. \Valter Burbagi 41 The Best of Everythin^ from Swift! SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED BAC0N..>49c "TRU-TINDER" THIN SLICED SWIFT'S BEEF LIVER ISc COUPON IN PKG. GOOD ON SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE LINKS 63c lb. 59c PRICES GOOD THROUGH APRH 6. 1953. ouantity rights reserved. PUNGO HOSPITAL NEWS ■White patients .Mareli 25- TIuir.iday. .Mrs. Windley -pent naU I'rotners. Halter uuiDage j],. j] , (; w Sadler, April 1: Elbert JHdyette. Jn=eph : the winter months in Alexandria Jlonioe Lurhage of j],. jj,..; j;, q Selby Voliva. .Mrs. .Alice Saw\er, .Mrs -md Fall.? Church with the H-ar- Hath, Jack Rurliage of Hertford, ,spp„t Friday in Lo-.v’and and l.yda Adams. Stephen I’ool. .Jr. rises and .Mi and .Mrs. .A T ”iid H.'hci Buihage and Harold Hobtickm. .m’i-s. Rebecca Davenport and (.rimes. Burliage of (.riftoii. , j,, Noifh-e*. Sr, emeied, .Ma.ster \ ictor I.ee O.x of Bel 1 Mr.-. Sarah Latliam is vi-il.iig ^ limeral service was eon- i,„ p„.^i Sun- haven. Mr.s. Effie Cooper. Mr.s, in A.-hovdle and Florida with lucted m Hoiloinoii-Biow 11 l-u- accompanied to! Uovee Aileii. Mis. Leona Crump-, her .si.-ter. H'mie Ihur.-day at _ pm ^Vashington tiv Mr, Norfleet ler, Mrs. Don.thv C. Aileii. C„ ' Mis-- Cwym. Ih.ltm- of Green- . t'”' Fc'. J'';”-"’ ^ .loims of Ca-sie Stole- vdle and Dr. Clyile I'.,tier of Puir.iew B.ipli-l Church Burial Mrs Mazed i Wasliiiigtoii spent (he week end Ih’sewooil Memorial I A Keoin'. Mis. here '’ark, wi-li Masonic rites Fllene A'ati i'll'-' Lniviilc Midgetl and j I BEIJIAVEN PAKTIES FRESH DRESSED GOVT. INSPECTED WHOLE FRYERS lb. 25 U\ Cntlir.'il, Mi i'cn V of PailtefrO, Modiio. ('..'1 A Edna Sutton. Mrs. FRESH, SPRING ONIONS 2 bunches 25c .Mr and .''Ir- Sal V. Da\i- and diuighlors of P yinoulli Wyke, Mrs E.xadell Woolard of childi.-n lia\c rolurnod after a| BKI.II.-VVEN PAKTIES hcic ia.st week end. Finetown. .Mrs. Alice Cnthreli., visit .11 Ci-e.swell j ' Sparrow re- of Failfndd. Mrs MhiImiM’ooI .Alex Meimiry of Whit.wdl.’ Joanne Whitley Paul cele- tinned home E 1 1 il a y fi»ni aid of Burgaw. Mrs. Annie has i-etin-ned lionio after a \ isit lir.ited hi-r third Inrtliday bj en- Haiiiptoii, \ .1 , wheie -he ' i.-i-iied Fiuncis of Engelhard. witli hi.- -on-in-law and daugh- tertainiiig a group of friends at '’P'’ Pd-inddaugli'er, .Mr.-. Kills AVHITE BIUTHS 'ter. Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. .Allen, tlie home of her parents, .Mr. Moulard. Mr. and Mrs. James Edgar' -Mr. ami .^(rs. W. O Howenii unci .Mr.s Nicky Paid, Saturdaj -Mr and .Mr.-. J T Ellis were Woolard of Burgaw. a daugh- of Che-aprakc City, Va , recent- afternoon. dinnei gi.e.-ts of their daugliter ter. Anita Lynn Woolard on ly visited then son-in-law and Small fry attending were Ed and son-in-law, Mr. .and Mrs .March 27. mother 1.- the former tiaiighte,. .Mr and Mrs. Reuben Paul. Melinne Ralpli and Ann Vernon .Myers, in I’antego Sun- Marlyn'.Anne Jefferson of Bel- Edward Sawyer. , Paul, Steve and Ciiid> .Midgetto, day. Tlie occa.sion maikcd .Mr. haven. ' i -^'i- U Brunisey Vi and Deb Cox, Ki-i-ty Brown, Mycr's birthday. Mr, and Mr.s. Felton Carlyle spent the week end at Wanchese. L\iin, Leslie and Connie Beth Mr. and Mrs. Claude Selby of .-\dam.3 of Belhaven, a daughter.' Mrs. J. W. Lloyd and -Mr.s. W. McKinney, Ted Smithwick and Bath visited his brother, D. 0 on March 30, mothei is the P. O'Neal attended a house tlie honoree's sister, Laurie Selby, and Mr.s. Selby Sunday former Lvda Mae Alllgond. 'party in Goldsboro la.st week Paul Al-o attending and assist- Little Stella Dwaine Smit'i Colored patients: end I'lg Mifi. Paul in entortaining returned to her liome in Ciioco- Warren Banks of Belhaven. Mr. and Mrs. J W Yonnee were the honoree's great grand- winity Friday after spending Mack Green of Pinetown. Leon- and Dr. and .Mr.s. W, T Ralph mother, Mrs. Sallie Whitley; several days witli her grand-1 du- Farrow of Swan Qn.arter. spent the week end at Nags her gi-indmo;hpr, Mrs. HaPett jiai-ents. Mr. and .Mrs. Ellis j SI Mat:lil-i Birt'o'v of P in logo Head \\-i'd Wh-tley, an aunt, Mi Smith , Gena S--lb\ and Iila .Miirij of Mi- J 1. I,.in-o-ti-i 1.- >1-1!- Bo'ilu Pud; Mr-. I. ii\-lie Mai ji,- ami .Mi.- O E Selbi and J-.ngel'iard. in (.iaiii.'i nil'i livi -on and gi tte. Mi- Edw-.iid Lee Paul. D.iniii and K-ii, -pent tlie Colored liirths: daiigiiter-ui-law, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. .Mr-. Coaw.iy McKinney and week end in Wdliamston a« j i-i .Ml. and M-s H.irrt I.ee L, l.ancastor, Jr Mrs W U R.dph. gue.st.s of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. tjl Swindell of I’antego, a ilaugli- Mr- F'In-: (,ilib- ind .Mr- M In Im- dinning ro >m ii-e cream i ti r, .Mi-liei!i- .Anne Sw imiell on L. Wiiidlov niol.ii,-il to Si.idc-- and cup cak(i- ni’.-e scried from tj,. -ij,-.- Kill.- Smith - Iti.irch 17, motliei i- Gio former vdle Sunday, .Mi.s lulilis re- a t I'lle cov, red m wliite linen, jp Wasliiiigl ni and Bath,;' J.'iin Ally-on Lee. | inained lot a fi-w dais ii.sit. ] centered with aa -iiiangement of Sunday. | 5;’ Mr and Mt-= Arnuipd Li-c Mr.-. 11 G Ilium--,'y and Mrs, yt*li*>iv jonouil- flan’-ed li\ v.liilo ^j,-. :.nd .Mrs. Lni Keech and j 1.’ Moi'i of Fng r-i.iid a ->11 M I. \\ ml.i ;. - i-nl I a d i\ I pi 1 - a -''ii' I-I'd-r- Spi ng 'I', , ri I in, of I-';oo I'nioiil Ricki D:irnell Minri ui M iri li in W d'l .in-i o .1 el H m r.ei,--- u.-n a . 1 .uiriaei' ,,• n,- m,.- S ' 25. mother 1.- the former Mai .- .Mi and Mi- W I'tc' ‘ nt' i-'i i-’n i 'p 'tpni.iiv. Ji , Mnal.ij j Adams. of W-lliam.sion vi-iled la-re Sim 1 P,:i-\ feVa- «ere tol guns g Siiarroiv, Sr., siieiit 1 day. f'"' >!’’ '"'1 c-imliin-ition Sunday with her si.-ter. Mr.-ij TIIER.": IS NO .'i’CILSTITUTK i Mr-. John Hamid Swindell comb .ind h.nr brosli set- for tile Rj.,, Kvcrvtl. at Everetts Cro 'rOR jmifl -Mrs Hal MrGee of .Swan g.rl.-and a whistle for evpty,me r„.„|. FRESH, RED RADISHES . LARGE, GREEN PEPPERS .. BIG, CRISP CUCUMBERS • • • • • 5c EACH EACH i DISCOUNT COUPON! SAVE 24c ON YOUR PURCHASE OF NU-TREAT ICE MILK «25 WITH IHIS COUPON ANO YOUR $5.«* OK 3IOKK Pl'NCIiANRS AT COI.ONIAL. ON»: COUPON PKR CUSTO.MF.R, PLEASE. VOID AFTER APRIL 6, 1963. U S. NO. 1 ALL PURPOSE WHITE MAINE Potatoes -POUND BAG 49 Garden Hose Unconditionilly Guaranteed Z-plf Vinyl • 2 in diameter EACH $1.88 Nylon Reinforced Vinyl Burst rctiitant * '2 in. diom. EACH $2.88 Lawn Mowers • 21 inch Cul • 3 Horsepower Briggs & StroHon Engine ONLY $41.95 NU-TREAT, PURE CREAMERY BUTTER • • • • POUND MORTON'S FROZEN in i: : ' - C FRUIT PIES 3 LUNCHEON MEAT SWIFT'S PREM 22-02. PIES 65c $1.00 47c 12-0Z. CAN PURE, GOLDEN OIL NEWSPATEMJ ADVEKTl Qiiaiti-r .-pent Wediie.-ilay lierc. I Ml-- riiftnii Jon- - \va- iuist- e-s to lier bridge cltdi 'rii---'.-i' oieiiiiig at the Bivei- I-'-,’- •M 111,11. .-\ des.-iM ■ ciiur i St rill'ii'i IJ pii.fait and i li iv.i- -i-rved. 1,-iler 111 tile e )i ■ - ift - di mk-, (ami am! r" were enjoyed. 1 ( Ki'i m- in().-i - p'ei ing - M—dames ('hai l, s P h.-m: il il D ina is, D .-L Bouse J E'livaiil- iiiii E.an't N''1 (,ne-(. e,'-a Ml- Bid J m •- •Hid ?drs. W B S'o'iva I High -cai ing liomii-.s u ■ e* • > '.^lI-. I’oii-eli- .Mrs D-iiiie’ '■ u IMrs. Bmi-e bingn Mr.-. V-i! - jii.is li.gn gue-l. CUSTOM-BUILT HOMES PLANS » SPECIFICATIONS (meet FHA Apprijval) All work from making your plans and specifications to constructing your horns from foundation to roef. No work too large or small. FREE CONSULTATION on or off Hafferas Island A. W. PHILBRICK GENERAL CONTRACTOR 30X 33 FRISCO. N. C. Mrs. C R Patter iia- li-g'i seitipi ivlien Ml.- W. T B.ilph i-nti ' la’iled li-M 'a-.dge (-'ll'i Tue-diy eieimig .-uing f'miei.- wi re used .n 'lu i vmg and din- Dtliei-s plai'i'.g Were Mes- d.ime.s Eugene l.inttui, W. P O'Neal, .•\iidrew Hmige--, Geo go Biddu-k J W. L'l.vd and Mu— M.iri E’lzalieth B-il During eu-d- tho Im-tes- -ai-ved fruit jii!-e and salted i.iit.s and at the eonoliisum of play, app'e.-aiiee rake with .-yl- i."biili and coffee. .MILS. W. O BI LIOGIi niE.s IN iii:lii,vvp:\ I Ml.- I'. D. .McLeiin returned to her Pamlieo Beach lumie T' irsd.iy from Pungo Di.-trie! i' pitai and i.s getting along -i\. li. ami Mrs M. F I’oiiel :-i I son. .Meliiii, iisited in , ilogo Siimi.ii ;ili.- .'-mull ami Bunei D.iii.- ii- e 111 Wa.-lungtoii S.iliirdai. | .ulpli .\lligood, a ineniliei of I - iiffieiat board of .A.sl>iir> .1 ilvii!i-l ehureli near \V.ishiiig- to I. was ihe Lay .sjieakor at P.i ha'll Methodist church Sun il .. morning. Iiihii F. .Sparrow iield .se* i ices at Tiimty .Metlioili-t i-hurch at W larion Station Sunday inorii- in.g. I'err) Sparmii .11- retiirned to East t’arolina t oil ••go after -pending tile -pi mg lioild ly- w’th hi- p.i'eiit.s. .'Ir. and Mrs .S I) Spairmi. He liad as lii.- gie'-l .loim Slrad/.iii, of Sche- I eetady. N V. L. G Wharton attended the anmi.d meeting of the county commissioners and the eoiiniy j .-chool eonimiltecman at Pine-j town Elementary .-ehonl Friday night. S. D Sparrow ami Hm-eell S. Spariow sjieiil last Saturday in Hampton, Va. FOR BAKING, FRYING AND SALADS ERTIFIED^ .a^PEOAl // VK eS'-' SWIFT'S DELICIOUS BEEF 24-OZ. BOTTLE 29 SWIFT'S CHILI WITH BEANS SWIFT'S CORNED BEEF HASH Stew STARKIST GREEN LABEL DOMESTIC PACK 15'2-OZ. CANS $foo YOUR CHOICE 39^ Tuna 3 - Ie POUND 69c pillllilllllilllllllllllilliilllilllilllllllllilllllllllllllllillllllllllllllll^ COUNTRY I GENTLEMAN | STRAIGHT I BOURBON I WHISKEY I sol MOHTHSOLD E •0 PROOF S Mis. Jletta Tol.-on Bu'loek ili»d at her home in Belliaven Sunday long illne.-s. She w old. Fiinera! services were held CELEIJILLTEI) IHKTIIDAY 100 p'p GOliD BOND STAMPS WITH THIS COVPOH 4X0 PU3CH4S£ Of 2-I.B. PKC. ALASKAN RKI.AIMtll SHRIMP VOID AFTER APdlL 5 1963 R-ion SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD PURE CREAMERY BUTTER.... DAISY OLD FASHIONED HOOP so Rohli.e Btiu-e, .-on of .Mr. and) afternoon following a ^ eolebrated hi- year second hirthflay Monday after noon. March 25. Giie-ls included Fianris and ' Jiie-dity afteriiom^ at 2 o’clock M „-;oii and Lynn Dilday and .Mebane and Ann Paid Fiinera' home I from the eh.ipel ,B.-v. Align- Miller, rector, offie- tl„.' highiight of th itmg Bill ill! was in the Odd Cake. ice cream and Belhaven witli the ^1,^ i,„:,t.sbaped biithday Fellow- n-meterv. Pailbearei-s wl-re H. VV Wa- ’ hah, Jiile Purvis. W. L. John-- I t'ln. .loll'i Tooley, W. P O’Ne.-d and Ralph Tarkington Mrs. Builoek wa.s bom and reared at Swan Ouarter, daugh ter of tlie Late William Henry and Missouri Greille Tolson She was II member of the 5-t. Jume.- Epi.seopal ehnrch and the Order of Eastern Star, Surviving are her hiisltaiid. W O B'illo-k; one duaghter, Mis.- .Mary Blilinck of .Norfolk. Va.; one son, W J Bullock of Kan- naiiolis; one foster .son. It. T. Martin of Roanoke. Vu.: five gi-andrliiidren and two great ' grandchildren. clOr to sponsor sale drinks were .-erved and ganie.® were enjoyed. FRF.F, I GOLD BOND STAMPS l| WITH THIS CCUPQ'I 4X0 fUKCHASt OF i 2-I.R. JAR s’? EARNER’S C;RAPK JELLY ■tiV VOID 4FTEII A?Rll 6. 19-3 Mm CHEDDAR CHEESE.. 49i SAVE 31c ON RED BAND OR GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 100 FKFF m g BOtiUD Sr J. A. S-JUriHLIIY'S SONS. IfiC- DISIILLERS. fHILADELPHIA, PA. 3 lllHilliiNlllllillllllliillllllliltllliilllllllliillUiiilUllillillllllW On Friday, A p r i 1 5. tlie I'lull Ira Pniigii Garden Ginii will Kpoiisor II shrubbery sale on ' the Fannie Jlehane Italpli Me morial Library lot. There will j bfc .\zaleas. Camellia- and oti’P'- types of Shrubbery for -ale. Special! 8V2XII 20 lb. Whito MIMEO PAPER $1.S0 ream — LIMITED SUPPLY — TIMES Pnnting Co., Inc. Piiono 2111 MANTEO GOLD DOMD STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON 4.\D PUBCH4SE OF THREE MORTON'.S FROZEN ERtrr PIES g'" u |gl« VOID AFTER APRIL P. 1063 4 2 R. 100 -LB. BAG 79t L»,V!IT ONE BAG Of YOUR CHOICE WITH YOUR 55.00 PURCHASE. so FHFK I GOLD BOND STAMPS gi WITH THIS coupon 4X1) FUPCH4SE OF U Sn-I.B. BAC, I. AWN WOOD R-ll-R PELLETIZED FERTILIZER rota 4FTEA 444i(. «. 39163 2f ^ R50 Af ir IT COUIMALI SemUeat iSovcIty tre Cream FLORIDA BARS • CHOCO CHERRY BARS • TOFFEE KRUNCH BARS anti many more! — 104 PAMLICO STREET THOUSANDS OF EXTRA GOltDlMNfD STAMPS RedMin Coupons in 25^" Anniversary Coupon Book at GOLD BOND DEALERS REDEEM YOUR NO.‘I COUPON HERE THIS WEEK! ^ : -.11 C i -5 BELHAVEN, NORTH CAROLINA F !'
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