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RiDA'', SEPTEMBER 20, 1963 APE HATTER AS CLASSES ELECT THEIR OFFICERS Class offiaors of Capo Hattev- Xas High School for 19G3-G4 arc as follows: Ninth, President, Raymond MidgeUe; Vico-Pies.. Rill Roderick; Secretary, Linda Jennettc; Treasurer, Mary Dawn Midgelte. Tenth: President, Judy Jennettn; Vice-Pivs., Ann Rol- linson; Secretary-T r e i> s u r e r,' Harriot Austin. Eloveiiih: P’resi-i dent, Elton Miller; Vico-Pre.s., David Layne; St-cretary-Trea.s- nrer, , Vickie Scott. Twelfth; President, Elaine .Miller; Vico President, Caryn Gray; Secre tary. Dana Roderick; Tron.-'iirer. Billy Austin. Ir - It :• FOR mm NEWS SPORTS HEAR TiDEWAtER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL BIG FOUR College BASKETBALL JAREAHEWS with I jFOiIlOWING 1 - — Dial 560 — Elizabeth City MISFORTUNE STRIKES FAST IN THE-FAMILY OF MANTEO BAPTIST CHURCH MINISTER THE COASTLAXD TIMES, MAXTEO, C. PAGE THREE The Rev. and Mr.s. W. S. Brown of .Mantoo were called to Norfolk, Va., this week by the sudden deatlr of Mr.s. Brown’s father,, William JIcKinley Col lins, 07, who pa.s.sed away Thurs day in a Norfolk hospital. Mr. Collins \v^as,,tho lun-hand.. of-Mi s. fyirsinih Collins and a' .son' of the kite James C. "and 'Mr.=. Jo.s-ephine Moore Collins. * The Portsmouth native lived in -the urea -aU-of his-life and retired a.= a chief maohiiii.st's mate in the Navy before going to the Naval Base, where he workeil for 24 year.=. .Qthers r.suryix'ing a.r e- four d;.ughter.=, 'Mi-'s.-W. .Si Browinof- Manteo, Mi s. Grace Losler. .anil ^Ir.s. Katie .Smith of .Norfolk had r- Amu M.uii>w Boncli if Vi,- g.Mi.i B. a' b; -iv \V M Collin.- Jr. of PortMiioiilh, .1. .AI Collins of Bl .Alonle,-Calif •,.-'L. T-. Collins of Norfolk. C. K. Collins of Front lioy:il, Charle.s CoIJins ,pf Baltimore and Patricki Collias h'., .Greeii.5bin''o, i'-',Nk;i‘-:r,G.’^i-a,ndsa; brother. Claronct' J." Coliiti.s- of Philadoiphia. Funeral wa.s at Holloinon- Jirown Funeral dome Saturday at 2 p.in , with huri.al in Foro.“t Lawn Cemetery. Air. and Mr.s. Brown and their .son, Billy aUended the funej-al. Mr. Brown, who is pastor of the Aljinleo Baptist Church, was in Raleigh when ho recoivod word of Ins f;ither-in-knv’.s denth, lb* ’ h:.d' been calleil.ito Raleigh - to. bo with his mother. Airs. Fannie Brown and her si.\-year-old grand,l.-nightcr, Kathryn Brown, who were patients at Rex Hns- pital following an automobile accident in R-.deigh tibimt noon Wednesday. AL-s. Brown .suffor- ed a fractureii pelvis and i ibs .and be.-nl injnrio.s. The little gni Vliffeicd a possible' punctiiihd kidney. ^ jiuncuired ..spleen and 4,il:pft?n 5^1) ou ldo.tv'fi; GET TICKKT.S NOW FOI5 TOL’RI.ST HLMMiAd FEA.ST AIRS. SALLIE M. SPENCER, ENGELHARD NATIVE DIES Airs. S:iilio AI. Spencer, age 03,'died Tuesday niglit 'in Wash ington, D. _C. Airs. Spencer, a native of En gelhard,.-had been living;jn the capitul city . with , liet.T.daugkfer, Alis.-=' Alyra D. Speneer, since i;).52. Other sun'iyiii-s include an- olhtbrvdaughte.r, iAirs. -Roy,.Stan-' ley of Fort-lia'iidordalc; Fla.,-and one son, Dayton II. Spencer of New York City; five grandchil dren, and n great grandchil dren. She wa.s (ho widow of the late John Eduard Spencer and was a inoinbor of Amity Aleth- odist Ghurch.' ■'"Fitinei-al 'spi-vicesfwill bo i held 'at'’'Amiiy-.Eriday aftoVnoon at 2 p.m. condii(.-X''d by the Rt-.y;^Rich- ard''’Alabo'.’' ■ - T.WO, DlE.A’r OCRACpKE. i.'.Tiekels :ue now available for the ainiu.-il Dare County 'roitrisi Bureau Banquet which i.'- to he held on October 4 at 7.30 )) m at the C;iri)iinian Hotel. If you hayen't ..hoen-.cpnl.-tcied-,for pur- dlase of tickets', see Airs. .S.-tr-i .Owens at the Touri.“t Bureau. ,\ll D:ire County re.sidoaf.s are tti-ged,.to attend. Brice of a ticket 'is. .'52'i25;' dbarlig'' P.arkXmV'pfythp ASt'ate A'dvertiSing-'BuVemi will bo the speaker. On Wednesday September 25. the annual mooting of the 'foui- ist Bureau will be held in llic Co mm unity. - Building. ..AtA.tlib. nieetin.L^'tbe-annual i-eport.'will bi.> -read-■ •and • tlie- nominating cemmittee. will announce the coining officers for the year. Archie. Burrus i.s chairinnn of the Board of Directors. ELDER CITIZENS BELHAVEN AIRMAN CREDLE „ HAS BEEN REASSIGNED v- OCRACOKE, .Sept. 10 — Two Oci-acoke lesidents died last week.' T.boy’^u'ei'o Glna^h.'s T^ age' T2', wild suffered a Jioart' att.'ick and died in Norfolk on Sunday the Slh, and Cleveland Gaskins, age 7.0. who passed away at hi.'; homo hero on 'Jihui-s-- day, September 12tb, Funeral, .'.ei-vices were he'd at the home.s of the deceased with Jley. 'ri’.onnis Boggs, pastor of Iho United Alctbodisl Chim'-b, of- fic-ating, Ch.:i-ies 'Poison is .survived b.\’ Ins Wife, L.avico Biagg.’Polson of Ocracoke. and a brotbei-, Job'ii Tol.son. of the Veieraiii, Home at Kecaiigluon, Va., ,and .several niece.s and nephew.s. - j Grover Cleveland Gaskins i;s| survived bv throe daughters. Airs. Elizabeth G. Howard, andl Alr.s. Sidney ALio Styron, both of Ocracoke, and Alr.s. Kelly O’ Neal of I.iVPot-le, 'Pexa.s. ti 5V ’ - Zi,Zsi&. L.ACKLAND AFB, Tex. — .-\irman Curli.s-R Credle, son of Air. and Alis. Gooige L. CrerPe '•f 40tj Pnngo St , Belbtiveii, i- III .Mg 1 l•a^-.|glU•‘l tn In.ill -I'M .■\FB. S. C., for triiuiiiig and dolv a^, ail; air pawsongoi- speciali.st. Airman' Credle recon,ly’ com pleted United States Air Force basic militacy training bore. -'■He is':DTtiC3 gind'iiate‘of Jofin A. Wilkinson High Schbb). POWELL BILL FUNDS WILL AID STREETS IN ' THIS' ^COASTAL AREA I FUNERAL HEI.D THURSDAY 'FOR MRS. .BERTHA WHITE FISHING GUIDES HAVE THEIR ANNUAL BAN'ClUET "bids Vllif ASKElf ON NEW' - FA IR FI ELD POS I’OI'FICE The Elder citii'.en.K of Poirzer, Sci-anton :utd Slade.sville coin- nnmitios will be hor.oved at a party at the- Scr:infon Connmtn- !iy Iiuilding on Saturday Sep- temVier 25tlt at G:30 o’clock in the tafiejnoon according to the pub- lieity chairman, Dixon Cox of Bclhaven Rl. 1. The Post Office Denartmonl is seeking coiiqietilive bid.s for tm-iinpiwed huildiiig to liouSe it.s oiieralion.' :tt Fairfield. .North Carolina, Acting Post- ma.'-ti'r General Sidney W. Bi shop annoiinced. , . f Undei' the? Departriiorit’s .Rent Construction progrtim. a con tract, will he awarded lo iho biil- der whii (U-signatc-s. a building smtablc',;.fto.''ii4llb..v- F',' I V Q vi . nc-f:U,svand>agrccs to |io ti x new biiililirig 'aceording to de- inii lmenta! p e c i fu-auoii'' and then lint H to the Dep-ailmcnt for a b.'i.sic period of five years v.'itli three five year renewal options;. ■■ i t'lv'i;;:' .j.iX,?-- TIio' Department’.^ eripit.nl ain-' vf^stt'iidhl"'wit! be' limited .^itb:- .'tanlially to postal cquiinnont. Tlie bitiidiiig will remain under private o w It c r.s It i p, with the owner paying local real estate taxes. The modernization program by the Post Office Dcpnrtmont will in.-iko a dual contribution lo impi-fviiig the ocononiv of "Fair- fieid, which has been declared eligible to partieip;ito'tn?the.ne\w .Area Rodoveloinnent progrtun of assi.stance to communities suf; fcHiig chronic nneniploymciit bi- under-employment, Mr. Bishop jioinied out. . . ■ Now jobs will be created. durX ing the mndefniziVtion. be said,- and the improved po.stal facili- lies will be vaUtahle lb commun ity letidei-s in proving to bustnos.5 ili-.t Fairfieid is a good place in v.htch ti invi;st;-;lhus .helping to cre.-ite- perm:lnciit"-'new..'job op portunities. 'I'hp annual Oregon Inlet Fish ing Guides As.«ociation b.Titquet was hold Tuesday evening at the Dare. County .Shnne Club wi’li Fled -Basnight, presidiiiit, pre.si- diiig. Approximately 150 people attended the afftiir'aad a number of special truosts were jircsenf James B. Alyers, Superintendent of Capo' Hattiiras-National - Sea- .si'iore, .spoko'-bi-ieriy” amri.A'ycbck Brown itutyjdiiced. the special fpiesls. A buffet dinnp- wa.s .seiwed and dancing followed to enhance the...gala,, festiyitie.s whicb^ .are rponsored each year at the close of-.the, Jishing season.,,,. , KITTYHAWKER.S .SlEET AND ADOPT |•RO.IEC'I.S friip ; Kitty Hawk I-H Club “'Pne Hawkers" mot F’riday night. .Si'ptember I3th, al the Kitty Iliiwk Alelhodist riiurcb. ’rite meeting n.is- well attended .and 5-new, inember.= joi.neil the club, ami .signed iip for piojects. Airs. Shelby Hine.", club load- 01. requo.stod that the members tf on.- the establishment of I ojScry.pybrkf^'.sliops'i to.' lJb, -diftid, each It'monib rin- addilibnicto-,.,tbe regular incntbly bii.siness incet- ngs. .-Ml members .ign-cd am' the fir.sl work.sbop will be bold after-the'‘ October meeting. A program .oji inanners-^pnd ,ni.akr ing Hfi-tehtls’ln .as ■'.“pticsonleil v'jiyl AIr.s.;Katheryn Perry,„\vilb jneni- bers participating. An annonncc-incnt was made that the next regular meeting wotild ho held on October 4th. ’Pont Dowdy. Chief of Police, Kill Devil llilks, will inc.sent a program entitled ‘‘A’ou and Your Boliceman.” MANNS HARBOR’ PERSONALS . Airs. Grace Ala'nn ntid mother, Mrs. Jo'Alin S.awyer andOev- 'erly 'Al.ahn‘,',!i:iv'& rclu’nied home iftsr’; visiUng''fiii' Wildwbod,\^,N.' J.’-With Mr; :ni(1 ■■Alra; ' Alarvin Stiwyer. ■ ’ ' ' ■ ■ Mf.s. Ina WaterPteld and Mrs. Calvin Sawyer visited in Eliza beth City l-'rid.ay. James Craddock, son of Ah’, and Alias. Raljih Craddock, Inis entered the Albemarle College He pointed out that.,Pre.sidonli in Eliztibeth City^ nit ’MMtllOpt HM ill Um MMt koptlMS I Kenneily bad called for a broad Federii attack on the ))tob]etn.= of areas with elironie joblessness. Bidding documents may. Vie ohtained from Lloyd C. Looihis. Regional Real Estate Officer, Post Office Department, Room 102 At, P 0. Box 4780. Atlanta, Gf-orgr.i 30302. 'Phe Real E.state Officer will supply bidding forms, specific.-itions. rent pro- vi.sions and other information Bid.s must be .-ubmittod to the Real E.state OfCtcer. by, October 14, B'03."' ' ' '■ ?" FAAIILY REUNION mi cancer. Bui by one •f fcioim'c strange para* lianra, iMkenla rteaearch friknaaigh ki Ibe cMMml nf aV ^IbaM li an ancimurrert of «• •bement in the nation’s cancer letesTch laboratories. Suddenly, a neiir word apiiears in the leu> kemia story. The word \s H6pe.' New drugs are already in use, prolonging the lives of leukemia victims. Leukemia induced .in laboratory animals has been cured. Most important, there is grow ing evidence liiat leukemia—one • of the forenioat disease-killers of children — itioy’he coaseff hy'm virus. Why is this so important?! Because it presents ho|)c for the discovery of a feukeniia vaccina •■which might someday be the break-through leading to tha control of all cancers. The American Cancer Society h now giving one out of every six of its research dollars to leukemia-related research. . ... .Your gift to the Amcri-. can Cancer Society makes this support possible. Your gift,helps.kwp. alive that ; giant'word-^/iope. f, Fight cancer with a clicckiip—and setid a check C 9 to your Unit of the JBs MKMCM CMICQISOCKIY 9 Sunday, Septombef 15. w.n.s the date of a bapjij* and gay ftiinily feuniiin of Mf.«. Clydia Alidyetlc and the late Hill Mid- yotte. ■■(nginally of Gitlroi-k. The ooca.sion whirb wa.s originally Planned .as a f.amily ptritiic he- c.'.u.ic of the weather wa.s cluing Ah'S. Glenn AteCrancy and .«on JefVie have reluvned to Valdo.sta, Gii., lifter visiting Air. iiiid AIr.«. Hoover Bratten and Air. and Alv.s. J. IL Bratten. Air. and Airs. Hoover Bratten accompan ied them to Georgetown. .S. C. Airs. Alary Crcof .and grand daughter. Lorelt.'i Tv'iddy, art! George Ambrose vi.sited in Eli-/,- j .abeth City Friday, j Robert Creef, U.S.C.G., Long •Island. N. Y., spent the week ■ end with his parents, Air. and t ;AIr.s.-J.-AL . Ci-egf. -Robert is be ing ti-.-inaferred to Portsmoutb, Ya. Air. and Airs. iJoyil have returned from a trip to the mountains. Clarence Lee Gibbs ginia Beach. Va., and Mr.'!. Ferrell Card of were recent guests of Mrs. IL T. Gibbs, Air. .and Airs. Flay Kemp have been in Columbia with Air. . I Kemp’s f tther. Chas. Kemp, ’‘^iwho has been, very ill in the Alidgett vneal ion of Vir- Air. and Norfolk Air. and R.‘\LE1GH — The allocation of -$8,078,232.00 in Powell Funds to 420 participating municipal ities baa been/innounced by the state Highway Connhission. The funds arc- di.stribufed aimuallj to qualified eitie.s ’ and towns fur U!--e. .-.H iij., npn’-bigbwiiy ; sy.stein fetregb. 'v6i-k,-;;''i\vithin';j>tliqir..i:eor-. p'orate'?;'liinil.'?.'''Ghecks t5='tlur in;- dividual rnuneipalitiers will be mailed from Raleigh,'the bitte>- p:trt of this.montb in.-order that they will leac.b inuiiicipaBties by October I. ,, ,, Powell Bill allocations are ba.sed on a Xormnia n.sijig the population an'd stji:ee.t,‘mifeage in j the inhhjeipalitios ijinLihe total,i •%Ilqc:itiqri thi.s year fei)rc!'ents 1 an. i.nc,rears.e-T;overi:10G2J, of. .M3T..5-24 ng. 'rill- \ large-t albu-.itmim- tin- yeai an. C bai hiile, .'?732,5.50 83; Groen.sboro; ■ $4S0;ifJl‘..'i4; , Win- sl'Mi-Salem. $.397.g37..3G; Raleigh, $344,420.34: A'^bevillc, .$28-1.348. 27; and nurhani, $272,000.41. ■>■ 'nWAsix-.- 'stnallesf-- allocations this' year are: Falkland in” Piit County. $319 54; Bear Grass in Martin County, $480 13; l.a.sker in NorUvamplon, .$.5G0.44; Alc- Donal.-ls in Robeson County, $GOG.10; Ilaivoll.sville in Horl- ford County, .$(123.74; and Brunswiek in Brunswick Couiny, $7 1.5.00. In the -13 years of Powell BiB alloealion.s,-. a - iota! - of ■ $81,870. 005.97 has been di.stributed, ami the groiip of p"a r t J'c'i p a ting munii ipalities lias grown from 380 to 420. Indiviilual allocation:; for ' participating'" niunicipalitie.s in 'tht.S' area ra re:r ' -"Belhaven, '$12.107..52: Goliim- bia, $4,192.04-, Crcswell, Sl,4)9 09; Kill Devil IliR.s. .$S.,544.35; Mantoo, .$2,080.40; Nags Head, $2,004.28; I.' a n I o g o, .$877.99; Plyiiicnitb. '$IS,00V.70': Roper. ,,$3,624.Q,7;. Bath, SI ,852.70.,., i t-'i'cyj.-f' a' ’■''•''si'v--' DARE RECGKDER.S COURT AGAIN IIA.S 'I'RAFFIC CA.SK.S Robert Lee Roy Goyttc of Cl'.e.elt-r, Virginia was found guilty in Dare County Keeord- et's Court on .S iitember 17 for spe»‘ding 90 miles jier luiur in a 55 mile,zone, on Ihitteras Island. Judge J Al. Vannote inoiiounced a SIX month .sii.spended sentence. .$75 fine tind court co.st. Mr Goyno, who felt it was imper- T.liCe th.nt'bo' retain his^licen.sC; wa.=- told jrot to.- drive .bis iear, Me-. tween 10-30 p.m. and 10-30 am I Till.- eti.ible:- bun to gel to h. job and to reluni borne. Recorder’s Court found .Arvilla 'I'illett Lathiim, -Alanteo, guilty of impi-bper^'.-'-stiirtiiig?" fro)n-‘'';a parked po.siti.on and she wa.s fined $10,00' and- court cost. Alis.s Latham and Su.sati Ba.s- night of" Manleo were involved in aii accident' in front of the Memoriii! Clinic-in Al.-tiitoo. Tlioma.s 0. Daniels, Alanteo a.iked for trial by jury and posted bond for the October term of Superior Court. 'rile following submitted and ,paiil fines and ..court, co.sts: Carroll Davis Alidgett, Che.sa- jieake, Va. speeding, $25; George .Samuel Parsons,, Jr.. Pickett, Va. drunken driving, $100; Isaac Van Alidgotte, Alanteo, speeding (.55in 35) $20; Edward H Walk er, Gastonia, failure to stop for Slop sign, $10: Mary Alageline Draughn, Tarboro rcckle.ss and eaiele.ss driving and failure to rc))ort accident, court cost; 3’hurstor. Fuller G:iskiil, Ocra- erke, 70 in 55 anil driving to left of center line, $20 and $10. court ci'.st: Richard Harry Carlson. Buxton, excc.ssive .speed, $-5i Donny Grey Oden, Hattcra.-',- 55 in 35, $20. The mother of' Alrsf Beni.ah Gaylord, Dare’s home ' demon- strai.ioh agent, Mrs. Bertha, Co- (ield Gray'White, 84, passed away ‘Iiie-sday in Edenlon. .Fu; neral sorvjce.s were held at 3:30 p.m. Tiuir.sday at Center Hill AJcthodi.st Church in Edenton, of which she wa.s a member 'Plie Rev, Ciaude Wilson officiated, assisCofl by, the Rev.' Heni-y- Nur, pier. Burial wa.s in Beaver Hill Cemeleiy. A native of Chowan County and the Tyner section, she is survived by live sons, Carson L. Gray of the honie, Shelton C. Gray of Charleston, AV. Va., Will D. Gray-of-Laurel, AIiss., Henley R. White' of' Fitzgerald,- Ga., and Carter Bright Wiito of 'fyner; three daughtev.^, Mrs, Bi-ulah Gaylord of Alanteo, Alr.s .-\iii.i",-i Wuglit Ilf Siirliilh .iMii Mr-:- ( anii-lli.i Horlon cf Paw tucket, and 13 grandchildren. MANTEO PTA WILL MEET " . MONDAY NIGHT. SEPT. 23 :X-ALLr'PARENTS HNVITED MILS. AIARGARETTE OLD DIES IN NORFOLK, 78 RICHMOND .MAN DIES . FismxGiON beach Richmond, Va., man died on the hi-ach ai Cape Hatteras Sat urday dcsjn’te effoi-t.s rif a Coa.st (luardman and a Navy corp.sman to save his life. The dead man was identified from hi.s per.sona! papers, as John IL Rid.gc. Just prior to Rid.ge’.s death, iPliili)) G. Stooles of Bay side, Va., lifid driven up in a jeep” and chatted - wdlhi;' Ridge; '(who xo- portftdly told him lliat the. fish wci'c beginning i.n bile. Sioolos drove-'on- off anl another •man who had'‘been:'.fi.'d-iirig,' Qurtis L. William.- of Soulli Norfolk,-Va., noticed that Kidge had slumpdl over on the beach. .According lo the sheriff’s report, Williams, v.nth the^ a.ssjstance of other.s, pulled Ridge up on the bciirli. cut, of Ibe^way of the bicakers, then;-,'cnlleil'ithgf Navy'^-'ah'd/Xthe' Park Service. When -the -Coast 'Guardman arrived at about 5-50 p.m be beg:tn mouth 'o moulVi iesu.=ci- lation. .At C p.m., a Navy inedi- cal eoi-psnnin arrived and be gan ma-s'ciging the unt-on.-nous in.'in’.s heart. The Coast Guard- m.in i‘i'inmnf-d re.su.-'citiauon .At 0:48 p.m., efforts to revive the in;m cca.sed. Dare 'County deputy ;'«hoi iff Raymond Basnett, acting as a.ssi.stant coroner, pronounced the man dead. The nijin hppffrenlly died of .0 hcni't attack; f-'-- - ■ - .Air' parents, including both f.'dhers and mothers, have been ii.vilcd and urged to attend the fir.st'P. ’T, .A. njeeling of .the,year tq, he held AIbnday, night, Sep tember 23, at 8 o'clock aC the Alanteo Elementary school. .. iTlie.inyiia.lion-.and.aM-gcnt plea for pii'rt'icijjnlion came- H-orrnidie raeet i iVg-'of 'tlie P. Execti- live Board, held Alonday night, September H.i. 'fhe following are the members of the Bo.-ird and all were pre.sent for the prelimi nary session; Alns. John Bell, pre.sidenl; Airs. Jack .’fiUoll, ,vice-pce.sidenl: Mcs.;Ciirl. Sw'ain.''socvolary;--Mr.s. Earl .Greetgi-tje.asurer;' Mr.s.,;-R. V. Owens, Jr., publicity chair man; Airs-.' Harry Briiiin,';»ho.s-‘ pi'alcy I h . r itiiiM , Ml - .1 C.M ilt'M K*-I'irg. h.iigt-t .1,(1 I M.i--., (•hairman; A!r. B.-ilfiiiir Banin, program 'chairman; Airs, ALr' K Fearing, Jr., room represent ative cbairm.-ui; and Airs, Rich ard Alann, membership ch-an-- man' - A;?:'; ■ Also attending were: Clarence Butler, high .school prinrip:il, Grady Gaskill, .elementary school principal: and John Korbach. Airs'. Boll -soiil that it'is ini-j portant foi- all p'a'rebt.s to take; part in the P. T. A. nctivitic.s toj dieciis.s the needs of the .scii'o'ols.j atlciidancf: and other thing.s- Airs. Margnrette Hanes Old, 78, of Norfolk, Va., fm-merly active in I he Ro.anoke Island Historical As.sociation and a hoard member of-the' IIi.stpnV Bath .A.'.socKition, died Tuiisday 111 a Norfolk ho.spital. A native of- VVinston-Saleni,.Alr.s. . Old had long-'beeh- a contrlbutdiy to- worthy and pHila'nthropie'can.s'o.s," vital to a good education.al .sy.S- tem. - . ' ' - Edmund. V. Melson : ' Realfor ; Kill Devil Hlllt. N. C. " 1‘hone 441-2276"5 "Radio — Television' SERVICE '“Nj!,’' y ,,i flndr,J 'i-.1:';'., REPAIR Al! Makes and Modek MANTEO Furniture Coe : Phone 2011 ' '’I • ' . X-1 --- . ' ,rc V liiA- -■ NOR’EA.STER UNDERAlINES , PARK COAIFORT STATION "’■'The ■gradiihl but con.staht'oro- .sion - wbich jilagues ■ certain areas of the beach in the Cape Hatteras National Seashore took toll during the northea.stor of last week end by undermining the comfort .station adjacent to the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. Contractors have been working to strengthen the dyke in that vicinity. Park Superintendent James B. Alyer.'i -’slatcd ^'lliis .-week ‘ that within the next ’tw-o” weeks he will issue an invitation for bids to do some hydraulic fill in this area. Alochanical filling is the liresent method of reinforcing the dykes, . ” 'fhe recent storm caused only the normal steady erosion on the south-side of Oregon Inlet, ac cording to Air. .Myers, and noth ing unusual in the Orlgon Inlet aica.. '5|li Enjoy wall-to-wall warmth and SAVE $125 ; on installation of electric V V ‘^L-'.jj'lD'-J .V* 1 baseboard heating now! Ir ! If yow'r* modernizing or building a new home, electric baseboard heating can save you money 3 big ways! First, you save $125 with Vepco's speciol installation oDowonce. Second, your heating dollars go further because electric baseboard heating is so efficient and carefree. And, you'll sove cleon- . ing time and money.,, Upholstery,;,draperies,. rugs and walls' stay fresh dhd' dust-free far longer with flameless electric boseboard heating. We'll be glad j to inspect your home and give an[ estimate, no cost or obligation. NORMAN R. SMI T H. PHONE 441-2702 KILL DEVIL HILLS. N. C. «• Nil - Sf -r:— EASTERN STAR WILL HAVE SCHOOL OF I.VSTRUCTIO.VS cd to a buffet luncheon at homo of Mr. and .Mrs. .1- "Hospital Diu-11 of Norfolk. \ a, AIr.5. Olllo Littlejohn .mid Alis-'t Iho.so pre-uent wore •^‘’’^•jinez Gibbs spent Thursday in Clydin .Midyette, Air. and AIrs.U;p,.f^j^,^_ J. Wil.soi) Duoll. AIr.s Ajelnia j ‘ ^ c. Duvall and Airs. Rich- Ballance, Nick and Emily DuclL.j,,.^, visited Airs. G. C. Johnny Pretlow, Janice and Norfolk General Ilos- Lf.rry Bollance till piUl during the week end. Mr and Alr.s. Wilbur Pinner Air. and Alr.^. George Hanna. Air and Mrs. Leonard Pugh, Air. and Air,?. Mnr.shail Whitehurst. Karen Whiteliurst, Alark llanim visited in Norfolk Friday. . AIr.s., Russell ...Lungt.oy of, At- , ,, , .l.nnta, Georgia, and Alr.s. R.av all of Port.smouth; Air. and .AIi-s-! of Xags Head wore recent Joe Stevens, Carla Slovens aid g„csis of their aunt, .Mrs. Pe- Aliko Slovens of Franklin, Va:ipj,|j, Johnson, Air; and .Airs. Darcy Ktl'evidgc.|, ,- 'jifs _,.{j;,]l3o Card.- who - has Belinda and Danny Etheridge of jjoojt 'With licr dailghtef aiursbn- Wanr’nesc. in-law. Air, and Mrs. Sumner Mi-=. Hanna, Air.?. Ballancc, >ii,(srott of Norfolk for several Airs. Duell and Airs. Etheridge ^eeks. has returned hero, and are .sisters. They are planning'j;; making her home with Airs, another vetinion ne.xt year. Pccola Johnson. The First District School of liistructioii.s. Order of 'i’hc East ern Star, will be held , in tbe Alasonic 'remple in I-llizabetli City on Sept, 2Sth at 7 P. AI. Registration will begin -;at-4:30, with “'a- eovoroii . dish A'suiipcr.Jab 5:30. - ,, 3’his is ..Partieipati'ini'-Scliool for the eight Clniplcrs wliich eompri.se the Fir.-it DistHl, these being Camden, Coinjock, Eden ton, Elizabeth City, n-itlcnis. Hertford, Iiiilinn Ridge, Ro:u)okc L«!.mid and South Alill.?. --Ml memhers are urged to attend. T!;o.«c who .are traveling from Ilattera.s Island will he able to rctiini if they so de.sire on the last ferry Thi.s school will be conducted by the D. D. G. AL Airs. Ruby Sh:irbcr and Victor Saw’vcr. D. D, G. P. Alaiiy distinguished guests are expected lo be iiros- ent, among them will be tlie AVortiiy Grand Alatron of Nortli Carolina, Airs. Ella Ateronoy Holthouser, and the Worthy Grand Patron, Rufus E. 'Huntley. WSCS SEAII.VAR WSCS .seminar for this trictcHvill. bcJieJd at. 10 a.m St-ptoinber 24"in -Alafin.? Har .-Ml members are ui-god to tend. Each is .asked to take own sandwich Drinks and .sert will be fuimislicd by host chui'ch. dis- Let Us Outfit Yeur with Hi* popular eOLE STEEL LINE OF OFFICE EQUIPMENT # Desks # Chairs # Tables i| Lamps # Filing Comets # Storage Cabinets # Shelving • Trays fll^Lo^rs^ Waste Bgsk^ pf Stands Available in a wide range of colors, specificafions. and finishes./' MANY ITEMS IN STOCK FOR ^ ^ IMMEDIATE DEUVERYU ^ times Prihiing Phono 2111 Mantoo m
The Coastland Times (Manteo, N.C.)
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