Newspapers / The Coastland Times (Manteo, … / May 31, 1963, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Coastland Times (Manteo, 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
I». . 1^ % David Gtiak Kill Devil Hills, K. C. 8-21-9^^ 63 • li t SEND RENEWAL OF SUBSCRIPTION BEFORE EXPIRATION DATE ON ADDRESS THE COAST 12 Pages in Z Sections A¥ITH WHICH IS COMBINED THE PILOT AND HERALD OF BELHAVEN AND SWAN QUARTER PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THE INTEREST OF THE WALTER RALEIGH COASTLAND OF NORTH CAROLINA MAIL SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO BOX 428 MANTEO, N. C, ;'NOT:TO/lNDiyiDUALS S Pages I through 8 VOLUME XXVKI -Tno. 48 MANTEO, N. C., FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1963: Single Copy 7^ MARLIN EVENT BEGINS MON. AT HATTERAS Many Distinguished Guests Ar riving tor International Tournament ir.A'I'TJJR.AS.—'I'hc stage is all sot for the fourth annual In- tenialiona! Blue Marlhr tourna- - ment here’at Hattcu'us, a, sector -'U'hicij' niaiiy ' hilHishers^ Ooifsklor as ‘'the hlue marlin capital of the v.’orkl. Sponsored by Ifaitora.s 3Iar- lin Qlub, the fourth internation- • , al shoves off itionday from the club (locks hen’. Through Tuesday of thi.s week 1)3 angleis had entered the coming com))etitii)n, which is e.spuctod to bring i)i om? of the largest grou))s of blue mar lin anglers ever assembled at any one place along the Atlan tic coast. “We expect more.” said Ed Mcckins, director. There will be team and indi vidual competition starting Afonday, June .3, continuing through .Iiino 8, with one lay day scheduled. “A dozen or more anglers are expected to enter before the current week na.sses, and the , classic bcgiiiR on Monday,” said , Eari Phillips of High Point, president of the suon.soring Tlat- tora.s 3Iarlin Club. .Judging from recent catches of billlsb off Halteias the tour nament should bo the most pro^ duclive of any ever held along the Atlantic Ca.st for blue mar- Ini. Twelve big marlin, the larg est a ‘180-i)oun!er, had been taken olf ll.atteras, during the week wrceeding Wednesday "hen this story was written. The tournament will have many di.slinguished participants - and guests including Commerce Secretary I.uthor Hodges and Interior Secretary Stuart I'drJl, also Mr. and Airs. Franklin Roosevt It. (! ' as and Covernor Terry Sanford of Norlli Carolina. HATTERAS COAST GUARD STATION TO BE DEDICATED WATER RATES OUTSIDE TOWN I TO INCREASE' I GENE A. V/ILLIAMS NEW MANTEO BANKER THE .MOSr .MODERN COA.ST GUARD STATION on the Atlantic Coast, this $3i)-1.000 project near Hatteras Inlet, "ill ha\c much attention on Sunday, June 2, when olficial dedication cere monies will lie ob.served. Hon, Herbert C. Bonner, Representative in Congress, will he the prin- ci|Uil siioaker for e(>rcn!onti;.« heginning at 3:30 ii.m., to which the public is invited. SUNDAY„AFTERNOON NEW COAST GUARD STATION AT HATTERAS TO BE DEDICATED ■Roar Admiral Henry .1. Wuenseli, USCG, Commander of tlie Fifth Coa.st Guai'il District Poi't.smotilh, V:i„ aimoiinced Ibis week that dedication cei’cmonies for the new Coa.st Guard build ing of Hatteras Inlet Lifeboat Slatio.n will bo held at the sta tion on .Siind.-i.v, June 2. at 3:30 p.nk Tlve, pubUg .is ,invited,,tp at-) tend. The Honorable Horliert C. Bruii’er, Alember of Congress, iv, Conally of T,c\-_j,Fii’t rii,s;rict of \'>rtii Carolina. -r. - .1' main addro.ss at the ceremony for this 5304,008 Coast Gtiartl.,project. ' • ,i, The 5nvoc.Ti.mn 'at .tip'. ii'.oiiy will be by fteveremi Van C:sh, pa.stor of the Hatteras i AJetbodi.-^t Cliurcb and the bene diction will bo by the RoveremI cooking facilities, air condition- ei| four-man sleoiiing rooms and tin tiir conditioned watch lower. Tlie new .station has been built on Five-Year Program Slated to Increase Out-of-Town i V/ iter Rates 50°^ !‘i ,1.' Iii.-.l olfiiM.d uii-i'.'ig Moiiiiay night, which was a spo-- 1 ltd M’S.'um, the rocenlly-oicctcd Town of Miinte,) oHicials voted to incroa.'^e rates charged for water Jo- euslomors oul.side-the tovni, (loginning July 1 of this year The amount of increase .at tliat time will lie IP';, witli '.cii jVer-eont added each year until a mtixinuim incicase of OU';. j.s, made. No ('liaiige will he m:ide in rates ciiuigr-d u, In-lowi; cnzlo- liiei'.s In other action, the towii , , cli‘i k was-mithoi ixed to )iursue. p' ' iiu'oimiituii; coocerniiig the iii-|a.'i.si.stunt vice prosiilent. of istailation of a traifie control; the bank\s Alaiiteo Divk-don, it ligiil at tile inter.sfction ef I j.j,,- ij,.p|i ;inriouncei| by Arcli.'e Highway Stli.'Ct and U. .S. i>4 ■ w. McLean, picseidcnt of The :in(l 264; al.-m to investigate toe I nn,)] cost of supplying and deanmg CompmuL ‘ ' v '' ’unimer uniforms for the town's 1 _ . - Mayor W. W. Ilarvov, Jr. re-' .WdLams ported that he had been con-; "“'‘j '•■''‘’Hng e.vpencnc. and taclcd bv Walter L.ukeyoftlie splendnl record of c-mmnn .State ijepartimnt of lieallli,' emmenli;. rmallfy the installation of ''-itM tlie ‘bankVv fine Muntoo offtco. We COLD WATER DASHED ON OCRACOKE BID TO LEAVE HYDE AND JOIN DARE COI Peli'Hon Signed By 240 o-f Island's 256 Reg- isiered Voters Would Seek Legislation to Enable A Vote On Issue; Sen. Midgett and Rep. Lupton Refuse to .Provide Action, Contending ThaiGreSter Study is Needed. HYDE'S SCHOOL VOTE CARRIES-BY wiLi ia:\ls uomroj'ninjT TOLL ROAD TO r. m nmK’ line 1 ■VIRGINIA' LINE ' prop.-:tv hear Maiiloo. Tl'm cioil. 1' ‘’•'■’ImdUed FAVORABLY VOTED Would Link Upper Dare With Anticipated Heavy Traffic Flow From Northern States Logi.slation .sturdy foundalion.s and , Ki'on.ndwork iiitrodiici'il to l.iv for a loll roai! between Kilty Hawk and Dare County and Virginia Beacli, Va got away to a flying .'tart Iasi Friday in tlie House of Re presentative.', passing .second SUPERIOR COURT IN DARE DISPOSES OF SEVERAL CASES ricano winds of 12,5 milo.s perl hour. I Keliogg-Cuthrcll, liic. of .Man-1 teo wore contractors for the now i ■ facility. Construction wa.s begun j«P- ii. .'\ugust of 190], and tlie job j ":is completi'il on October 1902 It is reported that Reus .Mii- ilniin E. .Sawyer of Curritucl! ni *1 M. L. Daniels,’Ji’. ef Daie il'd witii ' our -'.good was instructed to write a ietler j '*1 olitmning JIi'. Wil- to )iroperl\' owners in lliis aii'U, '‘‘’d we' have comtdotc n'()U('s.iiiig lliom to lie 111 witli Jha.t ms afiimiiion th(' town’s water and .sewer svs- "‘th ti.s will iic an ass’et to the tern, with siipi.iation that ibei NMil; nn.l to the comnnmitj ” town woulil maintain lliein once | He tlie son of Mr. and 3Ivs. a coiiiii'ciion had '.n'en made Joiin E Wiilu'ins of ri-amcrion, Tdwii mi-'Uin,--), whnh liavi- X. , .and an lionoi- griidii.au of See Tl)\S'.\’, I'agr Three ' See WILLIAM.S, I’agc Three WEE ONES THROW A PARTY AT THE SEASHORE ' Diu'e County v. ouid gain .a viitiifiblc i.slarid, fai-famed for Jts ■(■i-cr.'-tjfifiii.al and cmunioiyiaJ, A nir' k i A i/-vri iT'o' i''-^hidg., iniyantag.'s, in ' i inove BIG -Majority j apiiiiri'/illy gKaaiy di'Si-'oi 'by 1 i'lv'idi'ni,-' of Ocr.ai'oke l.'-d.anil i'u Nov/ Facilitle* On Hyde Main-■ llyii- C)i,iiiy'. itesidenl.' hace land Anticipated By School ja.;K (| to :-'i'(a>iii> funu Ilydi’, and Term of 1964-65 | the I'ssim w as .■nn.-j-cl of a sloiy yiii J:ni Mays in' tlie Virgmian- Hvde C'oiintv otl'iciuls arc pre- ; I’d.yi- \\ (.‘liiiesiiay ot this , , i week, repi'interl Iierewjih: )/.aniig to move iknavard wit.a- „ ’ , , , ... Ill 0.r;ua>.-;£‘ i'iand, tlie ne.\l i.'- t h.e con.'i ruction program wincli!, , . r ' 1 land south ot l.latler.as oti .Noitli will give mainland' citizen-s a ix;jroJi:in;s..leirioie Outer Bank,', (•misblldated white lu'gh scliboi,! has' a.sked for permission to se- iicar the site which liad iiecejeedc fium Hyd'; County. •SO bitterly .‘'ought re a similar I Tiio is.-aie, tlie Ocracokar.s s.ay, move several vears ago. if “i;'i^tilion "-,111001 ropres.-nia- ... , I - i turn. .,\ oters , ovcrvvnclnuui^ 1 , »., , , , , , L But ;t aur»ear:^ bul fur iipprova! to tlie bond ,ss,.u- and , consolidutif/n'-hyote .^JaT.;).'’ ! /,i,uirsts,Tor,'._ 'ti'niicxa^ioh" by v.D,aro d.it, and .'.ivoT'or the vole onjCinmiy — is’ '--I’l-'- — REVIVAL AT NAGS HEAD WILL BEGIN ON JUNE Expected to Continue through!'’■'"'''•‘’d •''■f'^h-'ai'y. pastor of tlie Friday; Judge E. S. Pee!, As.sembly of God Cluirch,. Bux-- Jr. Presiding , , ,- Other spcnker^^ sat Iho (leniea- ’ In a sc.s.sion of Dare County ’am will he Rear .-Admiral -Supcior Court underway titi.s Lawrence Swam, week,'''"several cases have ij.jpn [I^iiairnuin of the Dare County disiioaed of and at pre.ss lime.! Coimiiissioners, who will intro- the case involving Mr.s. Hazel |duco Co:igics.'imtn Bonner, and J. Gilliam, who is charged witltiCidef Boatswain John E. Mkl- inJlicliiig personal injury to Mr.s. 1 Felt, Commander of Coast Judy York of Kill Devil Hills, j Uutird’.s Cape Hatteras Group, 'who will ^yelcolr.e the giic.'ts. 'Ilie new station is the .second of throe lifeboat stations in the Fifth' Coa.st Guard District to be rebuilt witliin the period of i.s underway. ’I’he case grew out of a fracas in October of last year, and Mrs. York has lo.st the u.se of her right eye ns rc- .sult of the incident. ^ The session is being conducted j',H!59t(3 L The first was Little bv Judge E. S. J^eol, Jr._ of j.Macbipongo Lifeboat .Statii/n in Williamslon, and is expected > to |.Vjrgima anil recently bids have will bo not get a chance to defend the bill, and left- speeches in their ])ockols \vhich had been pre- iwrod in that event.. ' ' ' The Currituck and Dare, legis lators are joint spoiisor.s of the legislation, wliieli propose.' to e-'labli.sh the road on :i toll liasis, contrary to any c.xistiiig thoroughfare of its kind in Xkirfh Carolina. The me.asiiro h.acl .sanction of Gov Terry .San ford recently, who propo.-;ed th.at a statewide authority he es- taiilished to control 'such malfors as demand arose. The N. C. Supreme Court has held that authoritie.s of the type which would establish the toll road must have statewdde control, in order to comply wdth' the State Cciislilulioii. One of. the factors believed to have re.sulted in the lack of ,») >v'. 1.'m A” /■.p \ ckioni'ed'because Ocracoko Island, only token County legi.'lator.s say. , .suppii w;is noted on the main-!wml ititi •.-d'uce legislation land. I'lic bond issue carried!’"’’''* would let the Cloiacokers witli a vote ,of 1,020,1'ui', 288!'Vfede. agaiii.?l, the consolide.lior., vote I The' n'lave ' apparoiitly w.as.-=. was 1,062 for; 219 again.st. i trigge-ved by the lefusal of Oniv oa the I'l.ui.l of Ocra-''"0nt.v .nuthoritie.-. to m- coke ivu.s tliere any heavy o(i-j'i’oov* aii :"i!locati''n Im" tlie po.silioii li), the 'two ■pi'ugrains !.r'd'ool jn. a couittyr " Imih rcquire'fi’ a'lijiroval of bidh |■W’l•^e';;$o90,00^r(Schv^i-bom^ 'wfor-. I'l order to make the chtingos i euduru last Satuiddy. t)n the bund issue, Ocracoke ei,l-j Of Otracoko's 250 qualified izens voted negative on both | vojX'T.', 240 liavc .signed two pro.po.sals’i' as.^foll.o,ws.; .bond-,i,s-,‘ i)e'ialto:|£ ‘‘-'asking.j for,;! U'. referbii: .vue. for 24; again.'l 157; eoii's j'dtmi ‘b'h",the iss.de ' of vscce-din^ .t'k -etidalion, 37 for;' agaift.-u'’13!) I fr-un Hyde ‘''('lU'ny and "joining'"''’'' ih I i,-.'..,- -p- k II ''-i m.i n- ' iluiud I lie. no ll•■gr|•■l I 11 • l.i : ti’'!.i’ (■■ - |,b ted '.voiad be given tiieni toi .sthooi! soutc - 'oo w')i;k.s ago, w.is un- m.pio.emeiu as a jeesuit of the 1 awfiunt.-ibly k-.st, apparently Tn ifU^racqkg anij- M.-uiteo, Ihe-cpiin-■ *» ■% V continno through Friday. Case.s di.sposcd of earlier, thi.s week are as follows; Vance Russell Miller tind Ray- 1)1011(1 I'l. Miller, hrolhors, in a (louhic- ca.se were found guilty of driving under the infltionci*. sentenced to six months in jail, suspended iiiioii payment of 510() lino and cost.s. Raymond Was found not guilty on an im- ])rope!- brakes charge. , .\piirehended on the cast .side of the Roanoke Sound Bridge on Saltii’day night, March 30, they were headed towards Ore gon Inlet to .spend the night..in their cai*s ~ 1.031 model H'oad Police Chief Donni Twync, and Ray’s 1902 Buick, by Pat,- , H, W. Pridgen, the two were; arrested and biought to jail ini Mantoo. Twyne slalel that be wm.s .spoken to roii.ghly, that Ray said he had had 4 or 5 lieors and Uiat Ray imiilicated some money wa.s t.aken. The monov was later found in the Ford. The brothers testified that been closed for the third station at Ocean City, Md. .-\U' modern coiivcnienec.s have, been incorporated in t’nc build ing of Hatteras Inlet Lifeboat Station inrliuling improved REVIVAL SERVICES held at N’ag.s Head Baptist |., dissenting vole, is ilie. fact cliurch, beginning IHonday. June nieasure provides that 3, and continuing tbrougli Sal-i,,,, to;| p,-ojoct ma.s bo con- urday, June 8. Services will; sni-acted wiUibut porniis.sion of .start; promply at 7:30 I’.M. eadijti.e State Highway Commission evening:" The jiastor, the Rev. Albert Bi.shop, will preach. 'Lbo people of the coa;sllan(i area are invited to attend. FOR BOAT ASSOCIATION BENEFIT GRIFFITH, OTHER NOTABLES WILL PERFORM ON JUNE 1ST I Last. Tlnir-sdiiy the bill passed ’the House Roads Cominillee williout a negative vote, follow ing a brief discu.'-simi oxnlainiiig the ' support, from:! .Highway Commission Cbairinan Merrill Evans.,, .. ... .J , 'k It is .sail! , that the project would cost' about three niiliiph (’oilars. Andy Griffith, star of stage. I ,„.osonted at the Dare County 10 snenu cnc nigni m V Shrine Club, beginning at 9 p.ni. ,1 ".V- F,™i. i,v '.n:; »".«'»."»* will be the ouLsUmding feature . .of a benefit prognim on Satur- Vanre. driving;,, , ,, , atrolman. ‘ . , , The affair, in the form of a •dance and floor show, i.s for the benefit of the Dare Power Boatl As.si'Ciation. in it.s effort to raise! fund.' for varioti.s waterfroni imprc.veniont activities. Griffith . has long been attached to boat ing aiui other hobbies on Roan oke, T.sland and the Dare Coast, tended to, which, in the...estim:i tion of .'ome of the stipjiorters will be 2 a.m. Proceed.' from the affair wilt be applied towards the associ ation’s active interest and im provement projects in the down town Mtinteo waterfront area. L W. BEASLEY CHOSEN BY K.D.H. FOR POLICE JOB Charles T. Griffin Named to Post of Civil Defense Director L. \V. Beasley of Kitty Hawk was .Monday night named to fill the vacancy in the luiinber two position on the Kill Devil Hill.' Notable among the accomplLsh- ments of the group recently has poiiVo force. Bca.sley,Who bad been the purchase of the former.,omploved bv' the Dare ’ telephone building, and its erec- A.B C. sv.stein for some as well as a staunch supporter .vaterfront. "'here > basis^ will earlier the I'lonring of the 30th, | of. all^ boneiicial movements m ,,g roquii-o,! to move into Kill .1 1./-, ,1 area. , joffieial greeting place for wat-er' Several other former members travelers, as well as headi,uar- of the Lost Colony staff will bo tors for the club’.® meetings, etc. presented at the program, in- iiponj eluding .such not.nbles as Hclync they I McLain, Pete and Helen Streiff. |x\'OTTS ISI/AND FERRY lliey had loft their Buxton b.omos to pick up the F'onl ’for use as a beach bug gy, planning to return the same day, however, missing the fen-y went to a tavern and had two land George Vas.sos, all of whom beers each. Ray stated that Ihejxvill bn remembered for their si.x cold beers found in his car wore, purchased ' to"' take "home. He explaine-'J his apparent stag ger as the result of a broken leg sustained in fall in Septem ber. , „ . ' ' Both brothers/ adniiltcd • pre vious IralTic violations. In the case of William Shoe a Lost Colony connection.', preced ing their reinarkablc rise to stardom in the field elsewhere. WILL RE OFF THREE DAY.S entertainment, i Devil Hills lie is filling the vacancy created by the death of Avery Tillett. The .salary will bo $250 monthly. In other police department anpointments, R. E. Parker, Jr., Waller Perry, George McGaw and Donald Dough we.re named to sen-o as sjiecial dG,)Ulies in emergencies, without pay. Charles T. GrifTin, Sr. w.a' The State Highw'ay Conimi.'- s;on ha.' announecd ithat the I Knotts Island Ferry would not I operate on Saturday’, June 1;' Andy Griffith has been “at Sunday’, June 2; and Monday, appointed Civil Dcfen.se Dircc- hemc” off .and, on for, the past. jpnc 3, ]0C3. Tlie ferry will be t„,., succeeding C. -A: York, several weieks. "with his '"fife j,nidergoing its nnntial maintc- Wallace McCown of’Manlt'o was Barbaiti, and their two chiUlicn.Ipance at, this time, 3'he ferry r(*-appointed tow’n coiini-el, • Va- Coa.'t eab’hing a few breaths between ^y;), operate on it.' normal sche- c.ancios on tlie zoning lioard were - , , _ 1 , through Friday, May 31, filled by the appointment of 1963, and resume sen-icc on its jirs. Sbelby Hines, Miss Sarah rcgtilar schedule on the morning' F. HallibuHon and Wilbur Dis- makcr, at Ibe time - 4 Guardsman stationed at the pam.' aking and t.me-con- Hatteras Lifeboat Station,,I«-'Iev)sion seasons, charged "with voluntary’ man-1 The Dare Power Boat As- Sm court, Fige Thr«e ’sdciation’s spectaculnt will beiof June 4, 1963. I osway. M.-\STER R. V. 0W1-:X'.S HI and 3HSS AN'NKTTE ROGERS, ma.'cot' of the 1963 .senior cla.-;s of Manteo High School, -were ho.sl.s along With their eusludians Monday’ night, to ih,i .senior.-: at a wiener roa.st at Cotpiina Bcac!;. Approximai(,’ly 30 braved the chilly weather, propo.siid by tlie forccoistcis as the la.-'l taste of winter on the Dare Coast, to enjoy hot dogs, potato chips and ftol't diink.s. 3'r.'-'. Matilda [age and William T:ii'k':ngtoii. senior home-room teachers, along wiih Mrs. Ri V. Owens, J.r, and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Uogoi-.s, Sr. were (■irap(:i'i)ncsl BLUES. BLUES. BLUES RECORD TUNA, BLUE MARLIN. BLUEFISH ABOUND WEDNESDAY ■,;Two giant size hlucfin tuna;!. ' North 1 V,- ■•r'r-' l.’trge.st ever taken off llu' North! Carolina co.a.'t with rod had reel,! X'-orfolk, .fi.bm,,i'hc, gifiiscr ,Kay off. Oregon Inict." were boated off Hatteras today, Roger' Doi-iiyshire, -Philadol-1" "-•V fe'" ‘giant'kizo ■.'biuefish, phia, fishing for blue marlin }P''’l>ub"’l>' hnown as “llatler.a' from the cruiser Dnf, ,Kt-onght Blue.'”were taken ('iff, ILiHcins 111 tin.’ largrf't'rtuna.voiio;. .'eating at 491 pound.'. iMaurirn Meyers, .,,Bricllo,. N, J. fi.'hing from -tl'.e Po.'itdon, boated a ,3.54 tuna; Two hlue marlin were lake’i off Dare Coa.'l also today,' ,a 178-potinder by Chnrie.' Rcvelle. Miirfr(’esboro. from aboard E'- c.'.pe H. Hatteras, and a 1,8.8 this r,\veek.7t;./ni(L. blue.', ,^yeigllccl f.^rpl' eight t(? 10 pounds. M/\NNS HARBOR army MAN TO CALIFORNIA PLANS FOR CELEBRATION OF BRIDGE OPENING TO BEGIN SHAPING UP SOON Fornniiation of plans for the celebration of the onening of the new bridge over Oregon Inlet began Wedne.sd.ay evening when memb'jr.B of tlie Dare County' executive committee of the Southern Aibcmarle As.sociation met for a Dutch dimior at the Hatteras Island Restaiir.anl in Rodniitho. 'Melvin R." D.ameis, pref:ident of the as.«oci,3tion, presided. Woodrow’ Edw'nrds of Waves w'as named genera! chairman of the planning-conmiitlen, ,;, - Aknuritber of llattorti.' Island resident.' attended, and p’nns AIRMAN TOMMY D. TAYLOR, son of ,Mr. nnd Mr.s. W.allace A. I’aydor of Manns Harbor, is be ing reassigned to Ft. MacArtliur Army Installation. Calif., for training and duty as an admin- Lst.rative .vpeci.’ilist; '! , .Airman Taylor recently com- were announced for ,a meetinsi plcted I. aited States Air Force at the Cape Hatteras School in ha.'ic military training at L.ack- Ruxton on the evening of June 15, at 7:30 o’clock, to further plan for the big event lard AFB, Texas. The airman attended Manteo High School. i/ond, electron. 'They ,f.u);ilu;is.c.()»i.j^ lend that .their' fa'ciiil-ieS 'H'avp; 'ic-maTnt-(.r'ihadi;cfuatS. fSr 'miffiy years, with little oneourage.’iivnt. given ll'.em for iniprovtmenl. Hiiw(,-v.;-r, on tiie m.'tinland, of- iieiul' .sia'ined elated at the fav- .oaiile vote. W. J. Cochran, chairman.,of the hoard of edu cation .-'nid: “The voie indicate.' spill', of unity in Hyde C'oim- ty^'Seaf’of'Dare County. ., :-A" '.second' .'pptil'idn;- \vas''''eirclt,4?''' luted, 'igned, hand-carried, - to 7iIanteo and mailed from thcr^ to iWyde County legisIaUii’s! Kop. W. J, Lupton of Swan Quartei and .Son. I’. D. .Midgett, Ji. of'.Engclhaiij. ' ‘ Copic;- of the pe'titirin were addres.sed to-thc hoard.' of com- ty. The peviple can re.'l as.'Urcd ; i’i!s;,.'ionorH of Hyde and Dare, that’ the .'ciVooi official.' ,.w'ii! move, ahead as quickly as .'ible l() cairy out the proposed iiiiprove.meniM.’' f Ben D. tiuinn, who h.a.' been eputiljo.,' find to Rej!i. .Monoie L. 'Daniels'," .Ir7 of Dare Cdiiht y;', ’ The legiMaMii' i-eceivod their Copies in R.’deigh 3'uc'da.v morn-, irtg an(i promptly daslu’d cohJ 45uperintendi'nl of 'chord.' '.n! water on liu? Ocraookeis' hope.' Hyde County since 1961, 'tat(;d:-| (vhen ..lhe.v i'sued statements ‘‘AVe are terribly happy' with I Saying; they’ wouhin’t introduce the iGSulls . . . lilts is a step or.ablihg legislation for liie ref- for better edueation.'’ tirndum, ' -L Offirial.' hav(. indicated lhatj "This is premature. Sen.- thc new .school plant will likely *, Mldgijtt .said. "I hero, is no nine, tic ready for Ih.": tvhoo! year! to study ;ill cue fac-..s involved 19i'.4-r)r>. which mean.' that,,the;and got anvtliing none, in, tins Engelhard and Swati Quarter faeilitios will conlimio in u.'C for at .iloast ohe. "more, y'etij-. C" ' - BLOOD,, .QUOTA. , EXCEEDED WED. IN'-^DARE^DRiyE session toi, thrr higi.'laturej. ' c . “There A more invoived than '; '"•(-'clbii t want to he a’),'arl of.s Hyde County and want'to bii -a ,' part of Dare.' I herc s property valuation Uml would, have.to.be! .switched on ibe tax books. Some-^- thin.g would have to be worked ;out;’between the .countv noards-, .bf-'coiTiihi.'sionci’s. • • " ■ “do ' not intend , to initiate 100 Pints Donated, Exceeding i .my k-gislation for a reforeiid’am '90-;Pint Minimurn to'Main tain "Status One hundred pint.'on the nose ■was theX.aiipp'orY-orende.red ...by ciiizoiis of fiai'c. County’ when the Tidew.’iter Rcgiobal „ HUiod- moliile made its' vi.'it to Manteo on M'cdncsday. A quota of 90 pint.' had liceii ri>quc.'tcd, and for tlie .second lime within .six month.', was more than met. At the la.sl vi.'it during lal- myscilf.' ilep." Lupton agreed with Sen. • Midgett. ‘‘I haven’t much to say on it yet,” he,, .said, .“because 1 j.ust. , got it tin.' mo'rning. 1 tiiink it's rather late' iii.Ho.' session to try ' to do somi'thiiTg about it. 1" don’t intend to introduce Ibis ter a quota hdi, I don't Know wlmt broiighi it all about imlo.'s it was last fibiturday’s bond i.-ssuo. It's not- a.' t-a.sy ns laiying ‘yes go. or of 90 bad i.een e.stahli.shcil, with 143 pints the record amount donated. In commenting on the fine turnout on Wednesday, Co- Chairiitan Horace A. Dough of the blood program s:iiil that "what with court in session, a busy preparation on the beach and the school closure for the soa.'oii, 1 believe the tuniout was extremely good. All w'ho support this program may’ feel .s.atisticd that a sati.sfnclory ex ample has been presented.” According to present plans, the iie.xt-visit of the. blood unit will hd” in' late November or early December 19G3. Mr. Dough further wished to .expre.'s his appreciation to the many Dare Co. .volniitccrs W'ltp promoted the pvogiam and as sisted the Tidewater staff on its visit. "We could not have performed with such a degree of otTicioncy without their aid,” he stated. Both Lupton and Midgi’tt said they had heard about the move by the Oeracokors hut had re ceived nothing olficial on it un til Tuesday morning. 'Meanwhile, Rep. Daniels of Dare County’ said any action would have to “initinto with, the Hyde Icgi.'lators.” “1 talked 'with the Dare Coun ty Board of Conintis.sioners and wo decided if they (Hyde) w.anl to let Ocracoke go we’d he glad to take it, but we certainly arc not going to be in a position to lake Ocracoke away if Hyde is'unwilling.”" - Ocracoke residents say they are plagued by “taxation with out rcpre.senlation.” ,^.'.“We. have no representative bn the county-board of comntis- ' Stoners,” said Benjamin O’Neal of Ocracoke, “no representative on the school board, nnd there has not even been anyone from Ocracoke on a Hyde County .See ISLAND, Page Three ,,.E ■■ i -V 'I I' .'SI ■ e im
The Coastland Times (Manteo, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 31, 1963, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75