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Msi ^ijR '.Tim'JQOASTT;ANI>. MAN1150,:yr~C.^ friSAy. stPt|W*ttlipc, tf« If"- fHE^ S©ASfLAND times Tv;!'-- PUBLISHED CONTINUOUSLY AT MANTEO, SINCE JULY 4, 1935 Now Including The PIlol and Herald of Belhavan and Swan Quarter rule,, in which I have olWays found satisfaction#^. Is. to turn, dside in l^ubllc offairs^ through views of privotd interest*; but to go strdight forwdrd in doing* ^ whof dppoars to me right ot the lime, leaving the conseqwences With",Providence." f —Bpn|an>in Frcinklin. HEAD 'O THE RIVlR By Hiram, The' Hermit fc' PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY TtMtS PRINTING CO., INC. AT 505 LODGE STREET, MANTEO. NORTH CAROLINA The* Woelfy' Journal of The Walter Raleigh Coaifland of North Carolina— Foremost Region of Recreation and Sport, Healthful Living and Historical Interest on the Atlantic Seaboard Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffieo in Manteo, N. C. Subscription Ratos: Yearly $4.00; Six Months $2.50; 3 Months $1.50 It Ma,- Result .n Naod*oss Delay it Communications To This Newspapor Are Addressed to Individuals. Please A.ddross The Newspapor. CATHERINE D. MEEKINS ■D. V. MEEKINS ... Secretary-Treasurer Ma'naging Director VOL. XXIX MANTEO N C. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1963 NO 12 THE AxMERlCAN WA t SENATOR JORDAN REPORTS ^ Frai WASHINGTON By Senator it. Evcrelt Jordan tise our capacities to h:iine.ss NV\SH1XCT0N’ — After giv- svoapuiis scitJi the same dedif,')- ing the matter the most careful lion and success that we used to , cotjsldfratic i know hiny, ,1 ha\e .create tluise weapons. 1 .tJtink.it decided to" veto' in favor of the weJurd bo'a tfagfc Ordiharily I’nii' hot fotf lohc- .so'i'ne here a’t Head O’ the River ufor I always liiK’e Mr. Hamm fo talk to, ihoii'gh he iVevi’f say.s anything in reply. As a matter of fact. I might even get mar ried if I couUI find a woman as Ciuict as he is. I mot Mr. Hhfnhi some years ago quite b’y accident. It ivas eai-ly one niorining and I was going across th'fe river. I imtieti my skiff and wont to' tlVe st’cfn end arid started to paddle out df (h'5 creek. Tu'st th'eh a big black bear came shambling out of the woods, climbed in my boat and hcfoie I could dive overboard, he took a' seat in th'e bow. Cautiou's- 1>, I p:uldlcd the boat out of the creek and on across the river where I whs going to pick some b’crrics. i.fCs-‘'“s6'6Yi i as the boat touched land the' big' bear stop ped ashore an'd went oh into the woods out of , my .siglit.. After that he liitched a rid6 With iino many tim’ds and ih'time ivc got to be .such friends,-! cyon talk to him when I’m tonbly. One' fine quality I’ve discovered about him i.s, he never talks back. 1 named him Mr.' Hamm. Now J note they’ve nanied a bder after him. This is wrong and a iiitcicai' test ban treaty. I know of no issue which .nf-. ifects U'.e future., of the United States and the entire world any Wore than the qiie.stioh of nu- efoar weapons. Although 1 have hoped for several years that ways and to try. MANTEO ^ PERSONAL^:' Mrs.' Viviaii House has Closed hdv gift shop near ,Fort Raldigii and lia.s gone fo W.a'verly, Va., means could be found to put the-Y'^V .the.winter. She o'pprate.s a brakes on the nuclear arms race, shop in Wavorly, also. mistake ndt f to Mfv ■Hamm ■ ;fi>r Im keeps his mouth .shut and I vo noticed that most iieople need only iiboiit two beers to opdn ■their ni'diiths, loo.se their tongues and poiir out a world of garbagC. The other day 1 grew tired of >' r» / ' SEE iroiv SA1ALLYOUI’ tlSHTBliU I'SUTC.V >t>u BuV YoufJ euEcr&c . .-fOVVER E!?OtA Tll£ AOi'CgNMEM'T/.. ♦ •» ii.l. iNt m ^d iVliai Alvi:t The Seconii Bill'? TEMPER, SPORTS VyiTH BH.L ADVANCKS ON COMMON SENSE AND WKICHT BBOTIIBKS DAY PHYSICAL CONDITIONING LETTERS ^ 'Cr_th^ ^ediTo Vi WANT.S FISHERMEN OE 2 STATES TO SYVAl*’ VIEWS The .sports pages of the na lion'.-j new';'.|i;r,)er.s are turning Jrapiiliy from a siiininer of ba.-e- ball reporting to writing abotir tint ]1)G3 football season. Football is hack again Fall To The, Editor. v . d'. OVST'Ert (Va) i.s, quite'sim ilar to Manteo, and Hat torus, and other places dowm. your way; same cnvironmdiit, same culture, same i n il u s t r i es. O'f course, wo don't have Ben Di.von iMac.N'cilI or --Vycock Brown (or you) or any people of genuine talent or importance—'all wc-'got- is me. - ' '’..■V.-'; No nobody down' dricrcT'ha.s ever lieen to Oysteiy U.ntil.sbm^ body doe.s drift in''li'eTe; ict 'hV ).i\c the fir.-t p.ir.igraiih stand as. about .''imilaritj. If .'omobodj docs conic around^ h'/LO, froin clown there—^^(vell, 'oiir eoiniiiith- ities are on the Atlantic Ocean, anyway. tliisNclca.'^.wdTiId- n’t ' it'Nte -prcjrifabkn.-idr “ciitcr- la'in’iiioht and of conthicrcc, for two comiminitie.s to exchange e.'cpcrieiices' and ideas . through a .now.spVip'cr? Let me go into more detail. Suppose I wrote to the iiaitcr, tolling of some fact or facet of bu.siness, jJolit’c.s or the .seafood j industry . . . and then othens, ‘ jdowii tlierc wore to write,, tell 'lig liow things differed, or re llid By EULA N. GREENWOOD i .\ bill to designate Dccombor . i ‘17 each ve-.V ns “Wngiit Broiir- scinbled, thing.s in Oystc.-ai.d made bv Rep. Joscidi "'c halted ii back and forth un- Jr.. 'U-Mass, has aiiollier subject canie up, ers l.Tav” W. Marlin, MORALE.. . . ^S.iiitc em ployees ill tlic Raleigh area— (hero are about 4,000 of them— are nail-cliewing aiigiy at the big salary boo.st.s recently given high State officials and various departmenf heads. , ... Although 95 per cent, of -the job's'around here clej>ehd,''difcctl.v or 111 iirectlj . upmi blind devotion til the Demmiatie Party, reports are that jii.sl a tot of the State w-oV’ker.s swear secret vengeance came nevt fall. With teachers gelling whrip- ping,salary hikes lirtually every tiin'ei the, Lbgi.slalurb conic's to tcwii. the State employees had e-spccted a modest 10 per cent increase this year. But, finally, it came out closer to $10. ’I'lien, in the wake of this tuf- iiioil 'among the rank and file of faithful -Stale empio.vees. came announcement.'- of huge chunks raises—$2,000 and $3,000, icic.—for to)! eclieUm follow’.s !already drawing salaries high in the five-figure brackets, j So. in the Saturday ni'ght- 'partie.s around town, there i.s -Mr. Hamm’s unbreakable silence !" colleges IS either alread.v under wav or will be in a few days. and took a little gander outsiifo to see how tiling arc going. Every place I went the talk was - ,, a iiiV.-A much wtiite-spit wratli at the ; been approved by the House'Ju- posaibiliUej. .IK I'jniy, t1ie. ndiii'is- diciary (Committed and plarccl 011^ TinliaYlod- 'V. i trhtion. and /it the legislators— ithe li'juse caiondar for action, ■ soi f, of thing, lo.-sti iticd to . , 'Rep iMartiii said. |iovo, household problems and The moa.suro notes that 'he ■ iv-u, household ,! wisecracks when the . , , . , Ihgiits in a -Along with the orgaiir/.ed pelled airplane wevu mado by, . ns of Amcriron, Wilbur and Orv-ille^Vfight ngar,,is ‘f “• u‘Vsl;v-higli.,;,iIt is dr rb’■swanhing-^.the 'Kitlv vu//lyir.'bip"DncenlberM7, • ■ ' nig to get letters, like the girl.s,', There are many, many tech nical facts and factors involved oh ail sidc.s of the question, hut T am convinced that it is in the best intorcst.s of the United States to ratify the treaty. ^ - In the ycar^ sin'cc'\Vbild ,\V;jr II we have' foiifiVl'ways to 'Nnld patient in a l-'.ny weapons ihcU will liiocaily de- l>»tal .uul in .VicUune Veterans siroy mankind. The te.st ban Hospital, Richmond, Va., sp6nt*nnd even for after- passiiig, And the 1903. 'I’lie new bill ivo'uld'tlievcfo'r autlionze and request Lhc Pres- her home. ' . j to skin him. j bumps and hnii.ses are piling up; ^ p,.„yiamation in- idr. and ;Mrs. Paul \y. Masonj Ryoryw-here I went great!®*' the practice fields and •'’•'ind-1 juj. peoplo (o ob.sNve Dc- r.nri daughter, Dcbbio of Norfolk, ciowds were* chasings tod every viHaire atul liain'ct. \v;Ui appropriate eer- .spent iimt week end with .AIis.' fro and talking frantically aboi'il .'bi'sc minor injiii-ies f.,„„f,ies and activities. M:...on's paiviilLS Mr. anti Mis.'that jiigskin. The way I gatliCred Joseph .Midgett. the conversations together, you ...James Hasty, w;ho .has..been'•.v',didn’t need to know much if you patient in a F.n.yettevillc h'os-’could'handle a pig.skiri; aicn’t .-^ei iou.-. anil are home i I Willi iiride by the eagei .ithlcles. j .K::6h .ycaf,_,liowcver, tlie.iT are adds in%'h'''t6Hhb^fun and safely serious injuries froni' football,"of iho'S'poft.- -• d.Tyi'ity i-iif* I ‘^'11" ])'hasize 'the wc>'r(J’..cfiqft,’ to save " ro'ankind. ~ ’-i.---; •> Many tiuestions ha\i- been r.ai.si'd almiit -.vliat the tie.if will dll to iHiv militaiy .silength and the future, dovelopmenl of . y/pappns,. It .will ,dp the .‘larte to ■l’uls;Tthat rit' will ■: iloT to Russia' and jt the-otiici- nations, that .sign it, and if it is broken we are free to rbsume tealing. The President h'as as.^iircd the Congress that cur labor.atorio.s udll be kept in readiness to resurno tc.sting in the event the trbaty is broken. YVhile I am concerned .abo/it the funeral of Mr.s. Stowe’s aunt, what may happen under the Mr.s. Fannie Williford, .Monday treaty. 1 am much more, concern- in Charlotte. They also visited ed about what we know will Mrs. .Stowe’.s .son, and. daughtor- IVapper if it is not ja{ifjed. (C in-la\v:,^Mr, and.Mrs- C. M. -Ga-sk-^ Wliy, you could go to college, there Proper einiipment and facili ties are highly important to If yqiir;Soii is playin,! even a few deaths. Not many, V6U didn’t havci"’''®," considered in relationship to th6 great lunnbcrs of players safety till fi’ho'allh' ‘ ■ tlic ''.injuriesn McCuire for surgery. ' fo.ks’ driving ■for' imnercssm y ami could b'o Ml. Jol 0 Wcscott IS 1 ir,fined Salurd-iy. getting , iniiipineM’ i.- lo 111 1 l.ome 111 Manic. In i!Incs.s drunk, .«ponding more money •'■•'fn'.y rule- for ih.ji peplaccl. Mrs. S. -A.= Stowe'hart as .her;thbv coulrf afford, having foolhall are few and simple particularly certain memhers of tlie Appropialions Cominittce. -M6re -State onii.Io.veft.s than >011 think have a pretty tough limp-.'oC-iit making ends meet. Living in Raleigh, n.s alway.s, is lie that thy bodlbs’ of sick 1- '"-i R’^"'e, vacation time, many paid Avho nave the lovelorn columns- ^ , (Ss,'n^ainst .nohe ' for auihor Inis the hist word, it could bo open mccIninically-proT I N vvory .subject iii^ the world-— made bywisecracKS. I thiiilc '■ ■ ' ■ it builds and then tear tlio writer down with wisecracks. It aiii’t Soiiih- ern. Now up hero’ ivc h'a\f‘ this imliistiy wliicli has some iii- riueiu'i' on the ecom)m>. ft i.-in’l di.'^cii.-'-iod much, nniiiil.x bicaimc teachers) and. all ot this is ex- prn.sivc for the State. But all this free tjmb, do^s lict’ imy grocery bills. - So, tlii.s past week end when >it iifoth'-r higii -State employee faithful Career Man Nathan eration, inclusive,arc,- hercBy forever prbhibifcd.” Note th'e licxt-to-last word. NO METERS . . . Convinced that tlic aggravation of parking meters is doing its part to drive' slioppcrs from downtown; Tar-, boro .has.removed these, things o'f ’ evil from its main dro”g. * Thus tile fine old capital of Edgceoinbc has joined Windsor of ■ Bertie County in removing the meters. Meantime, Goldsboro continues to advertise itself as the largest city in tlic Unite’d States without parking meters.- - Some of the larger cities in the Stale are now wrestling with the problem. But what else ex cept a meter can prevent a motorist from kceeping all day a cei'tain space along the street? The answer, of co'ursc, is twol policemen. Inlernai Revenue and Syinpa.-jYt-Uoh, head,of tjie, retirouipht thi/.ors-arc dead, set against R*‘ .Lysjorh. saw his salary inefeasoil but the manfacturers of tot.il of $4,000 a .voar (raising tonic which is brewed in the $17,000)' ii,p ^rna.ahing of branches,, or wherever running shewing of nails, began several days feceptly with -Jiis You .could be the henyi*'’ safely If your;Soii is I'layin.g branches., or wherever '■uu'’.y’o , tcetii and chewing of nails, began hiother,' Mrs: T-V F."' Hri'.Jly*: ''^ih/'fbf the I'a'Sur with' a' -dibn h-iirhut"^'^'’”®'' ®'''' a •health' prob-j th'is"^;is6T/, .ia’tisrv'vb'iir'Jblf that['-'alOi”can ■bb.,bad;'.take.».prideMny.^^.;j|,,.Ygj;Y(v'^y'(,(j.,y;jy-.ji,t;.s-pj;|^'.','t,)jv.;,.-- Hasiy is scfieihded t'o Tetiifh^/toi.-/„,p;U! Tj,p hlnming yoVah’d *oPUic i.ihjurie&far.e-he-'hiTs profer pa'ilding,'-v gobd.thd/u^^^ and,. pci\ver rff, Ihg-j „ ^- , , McGuire for surgery. ' drivim>- f,,.- hiimlfeI^' helmet, proper .-hoes. If hi.- P udiiet. t’on.sumers, who take 1* 1 CA-VCKR CURE? . . . While Ml- Join Wcscott 1st ir,fined ''c:-,ti.r.l le ’’d tiiiiiiunen’ i.- "Id iiid wtnn, >>' .-in ib iii>-es ft>ilt>weti b\ ,,, , q),.,) ci,,,. wii.- I Creek, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Selby Gaskin.s and .Mr.s. S. A. Stowe attended quickly av.ailaldo The pb.vfihia'n - immensely wealthy; some spend is heat qualified to judge whcih-*Ynone.v which would be hoarded, or an upparentl>f minor injury kept out of circulation; othe.f.- is more .=erioii.- Ihtni it appears, -lieiid the grocery money ' Bn'v.s pi-tying oh I lie bfgai:-, ized .-rchool teams most likely 1'“f"'® h'.ick tbeir watchc.s and the treaty i.s thrown over at this pbinS. wo know tliat we once more t|) make bigger and .destnictive bombs and weapon.? ,There i.- no doubt that this ibaM Will .sooner or later carry iis to destruction, either tlirough the use of .such we.apons or through the poisoning of tin- atmoiphere that iiuliinitod tests i would bring. . J In a manner of speaking, f .sincerely feel that we'are being' tested---tetfteyl. to .see' if we wd! acqidents.aiid killing .them-T^ropm- ph.ysieal ..emiditiomni; 11^ , , rhurston 'Gasfl!,,'.eSr.'r'of- Ocra--'|:sc;iy§3;f,Y-;tor-tJi'aX‘'aii\\;'aivjust'tofN9P''m'. 'kegmning:. . vhe:tjdJfe’{!i;f,,ijtigj),ysd'fc:ty.'*vN'ot f/dl "teains'j.'/®'’*’®*'^'*"®®*’ " coke. .She.also,Jra‘J.as..rier. guests.ill,,. (body contaci, pjiafu of tiaiiiing ..vjjj. (o have a-ph.Vciieianj oyer'the week .6nd.'.Mr. ami Mr.s.( wholee.s.contiai. I ke body hardened scssroii.s;! three dosc-s of thi.s M. 0. Gahkin,, and js suffonng fi-om' ■ hut incdica! .seivice.s should Sheila and Warren, Jr, of Deep ,k: i.i.» iL.-.. r . . will he, les.s pi;one To fatigue. Any e.^-gridricr will loll you that ho wa5 much, more prone, to in jury when he, was too tired to bo fully alert. Careful coiirhing loads In skdlfu! performance and fewer,'"''; i, '"'J "■"''f isi.stehee . .injuries. If .vour boy hs on. a *’• "1 ka-ve all of these safeguardsr’- '®" . ... , j;;eg.ula'f school team, me ohance-s Why; just a few'dap .ago the;a,-o Kc will be taught the fu'nd- Governof's office seVit out a' j,mt,ntals The .athlete who him s reIoa.se urging everyone to jVnow.s liow to block and lackl-e remember the value of corn- the right wa.v is much less bread. Wo are ifrcvo'cably in the hh-olv to "el hurt, space age, the story said, butj Gn„f| officiating make.s for don't forget good old cofnbread. nmro enibvmeht Of the game That's just about what you and also Ifor fewer injuries. 'I'hc Fred Etheridge spent last espect^ from a government referee who know.? his job and prevented. \>y -t-. . )jnows how to rontiol the game .safety rulc.s. ■ , U-. 1 I Seems to' me as if the Whole and Warren, Jr. of It must have had its effect on the Governor and the Legnsla- tu'rc for they arc dbihg .sohib pretty peculiar thing.s'. .At least ihe thing.s they do are h.ard for! we average pecons to under-; m .-m 111 do-es followed b> , ^a.- ilrink,- of watc- ami l"Ud ■ ut_- sv ift’y d,-p"--d of l;,.-t week as ci'ie.# of ‘‘Ock! Awk! M iuipfl mosll>- liokuni. cert;iin citizens iinmoihalely become b ril 1 i a nt f,, Carolina intore.stod in "sa'fetjV'vNbt fall "teamit.'/®kv?*?~'-'°”® " =• ' J ' . - | cancer and' wh;it > cnnV6s'.-it/'afg ible (o have a physician{ -FeivSori.s ,.v,7io._la.ke .more, than looking ImiihamLliojicfiiJIy at ;'i k I . — i.Xl..-. C* it-t.m t.« .rf-k J k k—.k k k k.k Imklakk—lw^Yk k—X« A kk —.Ika k« ^ A. k k 1 1 .Medical care that is readily homemade, mw brcnkthr'oiigb; a plant i'lill- be branch distilled tonic get to feci cd Vinc.a ro.»-e.a. and the car’s in Monroe. •Mr. and iVIrs. MeKun Basnight agrdn will be in a he.adloh'g rush diitl chiidren, Karen and Molva, and Mr. and Mr.s. Fred Eth eridge spent la.st week end in Haltoni:-. with Mrs. Basnlght’s iv.b’lher, .Mi’S. Charlie BuTIjiice. j ^Ii's. Roland D. .Sawyer and Triday ia Norfolk, Va. Mrs. R. J. Scarhofough is in the U -S. I'u!ilic_ Health Hospi- ch'at puts -all the emph.'i.sis on the pigskin insteail of tlie pig. It. the government, would be tire for f.imiiy’ But it all adds at hand, ll’s up to .the parentsgircul^pin, winch to protect" the yb'ungstbrs- '\vho- a'e jilaying on unorganized .«andloi teams, ne of this i igieat sports. It is ,,a rough, lough game. and. sbinelinie.s tho players get hurt. ,Thju'r1o.>5 can bo lield to a ininiihum,; oftc'ii following • the' is..- v.isitftd her there last week end Mrs. Charle.s Dav;.- of Vork- tbwn. Va., spent last week end UBI’ER ROOM EDITOR her gniml^paten's, -M:-. and vr^lT^; IV ^f vv'rr'i’ Drue:- Ltnoniii^e nivi her llllL. "iinoihry Mt. *MatiKin Inge. Dn J. Manning "Potts, editor! , •*'''■• f®'] of The Upper Room. Metl,odi.st j J’’ "’‘’I Mr. and Mrs Guy Dan- pubheation, . and- ..Mr.s. , Pott.s ‘Sunday in Norfolk, were in Manteo,..!asl JO'Klny M''- .^ml iling .Mr. Pott's’ -aunt. Mrs. E.' Dnnicls. Noiiolk City Pa'rirk .and ' h!. 'cmisin, Mrs. j tfd in Norfolk. Mr. Scarborough n^pected to try to tell we poor people something about enrn- bro.ad when we were raised on it and have forgotten more about it than the bright boys in Ra le igh will ever know. But the higge.st news 1 learned was about the new iicense plates for the State Legi.slatare. Rep Carl Bally of Plymouth originat ed the idea' of making special plates for .members of the House APPEAPsANCE OF CHANNEL BASS EXPECTED Raymond Wc.scoU., Dr, PolLs had juM returned j from an o.xecutivo hoard meet- j tng of the World Council of j Ghurchis -.-.in • . Germany,.. After.j eating’ brcak/a.5l in Germany- > and Mrs. Tillett’s motheriahd Senate'. They glow in the .--tepfaiher; Mr. anti Mrs. [ dark, but-I don’t believe that’.s ■lack Buff, WANCHESE . PERSONALS Mt.s... Ben ..(Shirley .O’Neal) Thursday nFirniiig, hq^flew; t.j. hm; Dmde.ls -of Roidsvii'le, - fonnerly home in Richmond, wnere -Mr.=:.|„j Wanchesn. i.s a patient in the Potts joined him. Thby Tniurnedi o„rham. to their home m Na.shvue,! Mr.S.,Mi)conkA[cektnsor\Van- Tonn., via Ocraroke and the - .>1,.^; Lbwrehce Swain Ocracoke-Atlantic ferry to Ihe,^,^ visited .Mrs. Swain’b main ant. ,i • j daughter, .Mrs. Shirley .Tor'Inn, f)r. and Mr.s. Potts and tlu-iri " , ., ,ti -. i , , , . m the Albemarle Hospital, family spent a .summer vacation ' on Roanoke Tslan'l a number of. ' 1 r- it r isiu th,.:.. Ben Midgelt, of the College of anil Inns was their , t-i- u .1 v-.-, t'le .Aiheir.-irle, Elizabeth City, speul iht- week eiui with his mother, Mr.s, Torrah ^lidgctt.. I Mr. and Mrs. Dalla.s Midgett .. . ..fare visiting their son-in-^'.hw and Homecoming at East Lakn‘daughter, Mr. .and Mrs. Eddie Methodist Church is planned for | Raspberry. .Ir., in Norfolk, Va. September 2D, the last Sund.ay} Mr.s. Virginia Davis has re in the month. Celebrating the' turned home after a vi.sit in Now going to. help, a lot of ihe.se boy.si in Raleigh, even though the' Governor is going to call them ' back in Octobor. De.spitc their 1 'glowing licensf/"plates, they'll still be groping in the dark. What with talk of pig.skiits* and glowing license plates and the wonder of corabread, I was glad to get back home and have a long talk willi Mr. Hamm. ycar.s ago, ami tni.s was first visit hero since then. EAST LAKE IIOMEt OMING .MRS. MEIkVlM \ l AUROYV OF HU.XTON DIK.S 7» ;,76th anniversary of the church. York City and .New Jersey; s:i-\’ices will begin at 10:30 ii.m., Miss Rowena M'dgett and followed by a picnic dinner on the grounds at noon. The aftei- nooii-.-wili ■ bo given-over...to a song 'icssion." CIIM’N WELFARE BOARD TO A1TEXI) INSTITUTE ' ■'Pehncl Tilletl of Kitl.v Hawk Mr.s. D.dUis Tdlell vt.sUcd Miss Miilgelt’.s .sister, .Mrs. Murray I'.dwnrdsv’-in- Hampton. Va. ‘Mrs. Rossic Beasley is in Elizabeth City at the hoine of Mrs. Dalla.s Parker after.being hospitalized last week. .'■'Mrs.IjEthel TillcttyiSandy.^Til-' letl, iind Betty Lou Stetson were Mrs. Molvinia Ko'berca Wil- ' liams Farrow, 79, of Bu.Mon. died in Alhemario Hospital at 2:20 p.m. Tuesday after an ill- , ness of five weeks. She was a native and life long ! resident of Bu.xton, daughter of ’.the late Merchant and Mary Scarborough Williams. | Surviving are several neices and nephews. Funeral .sei-vices were con-! ihicled at two o’clock Tliursday | afternoon in the Assembly of God Church iit Buxton. Is it being grown in this State? Ndbody seeihs Co' kn'bw for .sure, but the Eli Lilly pharmaceutical ..firm ..has been experimenting wiili the pljiiu?— sub- with dramatic re.'-ults in several up to -furjTi.i of cancer—since 1954. 3.S1 From its offices in Indiana- •j iPolia,, .rthty , E!i _.,LiCoinpiin.y SbiTietimcs-'Conversation .gets'a.'iys: ‘‘Of the. t\vo'Vinca dnigs £0 brilliant someb'dtly ge.t.^ hi.s clinically proven to he active throat cut, but that’s a calcidat- ngaiuisi cilncer, one has been Foothall IS one of tliis nation s , happen but approved by the government for once, per person. In ge.ne.ral, use agniint geiiera'hzcd Hodg- those who nianu'racture.'-Jiranc.b kin's disease . . . the other, c.x- tohic are, a boon'to heallh and j-e'crcfl to be .approved .^o’oTf, so ccononiy: - - far carricis clinical data siippbrt T .rcmemher once, long ago. I iJig its u.se. only for aciile was doai'ing some land with a leukemia in children.” _.‘ttiimp puller. Had a case of. Y’inca is a shrub, has small jdyiuimite iti ihe car, to help up- flovver.s, and its leavc.s are two- iioot the big stinni).>:. Obi Josh H, three niches in length and about and old Bi.-oker B, frrehds of 'an inch in' Width It iS' of the mine, cainc w.alkiug .-ilong anti periwinkle f.-ithi/y. The flowers ;i'.''ketl ml* to take.; them dp tb arb' p?hlv,''\viih’' e.a’ch'blbssofri iisu- Jt.ke’.s Tonic F.acfdry—which T ally having, five.-p'etals. did. We got a gallon Of .lake’s i Dr Jonathan b. Ilartwell. in Tonic for .$2. Ritling back down‘charge of iVotiihical drug re- Ihe road, taking doses of .Jake’.s'se'arcii a't the NatioTi/al^ Canebr ■ Tonic -at inteiviils, Josh a.“kcd Iifslilute. Was recently qiiote'd in jwhat was in that wootb-n bo.\- on,'This Week Magti'zine as' ffdfbw.s: I tlu* back fih'elf. I said it was i ‘‘White any . drug roqiiirbs 'dynamite. Then nobody stiid yo'ar.s of cv'aluaiion, ■\’inT.d edf- iniytHing for awhile. - j tit'inly is one of our mo.st p'romiS- In a few minutc.s Booker •mill:ing atitieancer agnht.s. It i.s fq •‘I'asc that jug.’’ anti Josh pressed i markahU* for the liutnh'er of ilif- il. It got. pa.ssed quite rapiiUy. ; ferent type.s of eancei- if affects; Bv and bv Booker wi.-hed he and for it.s results in some fb SCHEDULE ... In a prom'- iiient business office .the. other day wo saw this on ihb bulletin board under the heading of Our Working Schedule; Starting time^—S;00 ,.A.M. Morning coffee break—9:0(J- 11:30 A.M. Lunch hour—11:30 A..M.-1:30 P.M. Aftornooh coffee , broa.k—2:00 P..M.—4:30 P.lil Quitting hour—3:06 P.M. THE REASON . . . One reason for the terrifying teen-age uti- cinploynieiit protilcm is that ciif- Iiioyci's are forced by law to pay The inexperienced teen-ager.-: thet; same base salary as the tried- and-true worker. This is true un'j less the teen-ager is a student or an actual trainee in the store. 'i he average teen-ager is iicitlier. But the same do-gooders who insist that all be fed out of th'e s;.ine spoon now mutter and sh.'ike their lioails in alarm when emidoyors c:in’t afford to hire those, in the tecii'-ii'go bracket. .•\ rol.axation of the rigid wage scale for inexfiericnceti tenn- ;igers in vacation months and .during certain Intliday,. periods would seem to be the ahsweiv chairman of the Dare Countv' in Elizabeth City la.st week. Welfare Board, plans to attend ^ Mi-, and .Mr.*:. Dixie Daniels -MILS.; BRADY; IS IIO.ME ,v;t AFTER IIOSI’ITALIZATIOX Mrs. Clarence Brady ha.-, re turned to her home in Buxton 'nail a chew. cif ,tob.acco .but no-Nspgcia'Ij-zdd,, ca.l.es.-.resistant, hotly had any, Jo.sh h.id no fi-nr j uHu'r fo'rmS of (hcrapy . , .” of anything by thi.4 (jme so liej Vinca rpf/ea is b'eing gro'wn n-achi't! back and fUiipcd a .'ttick j for Eli LiiSy mi the tfopic.al 6X- ot tl.vnantite into l.itiokor's Lap, telling him to “Chew that." Booker peeled tin; paper tiown and ta.sted it; liien bn aic-U'ic whole .'•.lick, like candy. Well, when we got back to D.v.-tcr Blinker got out and stumbled .sonu'wbat, .Jo.sh spr.ang fiom the r;ir, sbimimg for every body to come and bold him iij)- plnmeiit.al pl.a'rif.aiibn of S. ,tt. Plrnick & Co., art'll po'.ssibly by othbr jiha'iitaHnn' .o’wncrs vitally iiitcrehLetl, in’,fendbrlhg,S()me a'.?- .'t/sfa'iice in the cohirol of can- WISCONSIN MAN NEW POSTMASTER GENERAt^ John A. (Au.stin) Grono'uski,., , 43',rbf'-‘iiladi.Son,'- Wisconsihi has’-; been named by I’residcrit Ken,-.,., iieily to be Postmaster Genera!;'' bringing to the 20-billion-dol- lai'-a-ycar Postal .Service an out- .standing background in ccononn jc.s, govcrnnicnt and public ad ministration. Mr. Groiiouski, Commi.ssioner of the Wiscon.'tin Stale Peparl- mcnl of ■f.'t.xa’tion at Sladison' since 1959, .holds Bachelor, Ma.s- ter.s .and Doctoral Degrees in economics from the University of Wi.seoii.siii. Ho wins born at Dunbar, Wis- coinsin, October 21!. 1919, is mar ried (wife, Mary) and the La ther of two d.aughters (Stacy; lO'.a'fid Julio, 7)f.', . , When' cbnffrmed , by thp Sch'- ate Mi', Gronquski will, feebme the 56'th rfi.'in to hedd th'e U. Postal Systbm .arid £he 49{h since the Postm'.asfb’r Ocficrdl bl'qamc a cabinet iriembb'r. In addition to hi.s caree'r in state govdrnmerit, Mr. Gfonous- ki has an extensive nrickgrourid in teaching a'fid fiseairch worlt. ife taright p’ublic _()haricc,- money and bankihjf at th'e University of jiiairic (OVrino), a'rid p'iiblit:, .state arid lo'cal finance lin’d tfiori- cy a'nd b.'irikin^ at Wayfiri' Stiite Uri’iycr.sity (DptfoitX. .Ilis rc.sririrch h'dckKdqrid . iri- witK the Fidcratib’r eludes work ■ iiiisr a A i' E Ap'f'iUii'Ai/? . . , Was il "bv rii'id with the nilvice of the Counci! of .State” brcaiise he wa.s full of explo.slve i llnat the Governor Iras called a • - up the; ^pKd/it and if ho fc-lT he'd blow village! A crewil gathered Some wanleil to kick Booker to see if .a jar would reall.V detonate him—others fended tliem off, feeling sure it would. j HERMAN HUNT Oy.ster, Va. Sept 2, 1903 ONE OF THE FAVORITE sca.son.s for fi.shing along the coa.st is during the late .summer and ^carly autumn, when the .species FISH FRY .SATURDAY The Methodist Men of Mount .krimviVas'.chitn’ncI bai^y.ifually jurf in ah appenrance,' lo'.tiie-tlglight of mariy visiting anglers. .Shewn above arc Claud Rogers and Fred Edwards of Virginia Beach, displaying their catch of some ye.ar-t ago, caught dnring one of the two sea-son.s ior lliis fish (soinritiinee known .as red drum). The .spring run usually occurs' p„|,i,p ,li,aliy invited. Ail- ni'':.-ioii .?1 00 .adult and 50 cent ^ o'f the GerioTal Assernhiy In' riibet in ft.alcigh' b'n Oet.,b'6r 14? As of hast Satiirdriy certain members olf. the Council \vere grou.sing th.at they, had not fH-e'ri eonia'c'ffc'd. fs’iit ri Cburi'cH of Slrtfd fneotirig tyill Kb liMd wbll b(;forc Oct. 14. Article HI, .Sec tion of tile Stale Constitution, sry.s the Governor call call a sprci.-il Kc-ssion, but I16 riiusl .stiff e.'' nib' piirprisb arid''must ailviso with the Council of State. INTERMARRIAGE The Oliyot '.'lethodist .Clhir.c’n .will J North Caro I in.a cf)n.9t|£atio'ri, li'old a' fifiK'fry' dinneT*''bn '£li6|Artidc -NlV,' Section 8,' tmder church groiind.s at iMahteo S.a'f-1‘-InteriTiarriage of whitc.s and iiida.v eveiiii’", Septemlicr 21, Negroes prohihiled”, .says: ’■.•Ul a Welfare Board Institute Fri-jand girls t.f Norfolk .spent Ia.st turned to her home in Buxton yy" 1 rZ Zyr,ZZ.oouZ'nry' 'ly' i-": -f*'",’' T'’,'' '’d'vffn a white per- day and Satunlay at the In- vveck end with Mr. Dar.iel.s’ par-.aflgr .spending, several .months 7 /'’’“'T, ‘ ’c/oo i N‘’S''o. m- between a strfufe of Government in Chape:leihs, Mr. and Mrs. LlevvelTyn in Norfolk while m tlte hospital 1'lunng late .March .and (hrooghoi t At i . Repo fs of >earlin n,w^K.„ .?i OO .adult and oO cents „.|„te per-on and a pe,-so„ of jj-jjj iDaniels. and staying with her daughters.'catches have come from Hatteras Island this week. 'children. 'Negro descent to the third gen- August 0. ration if Tri.it Admiriistrritb'rS a'nd Hie Wifecb'fi.sifi 'f.axritio'ri BcfiHfiniini. tie was also a' m^fnwr dt (He , Rtsenreh Staff, for the" Mibbiigrin T.a;S •‘Stiidy in 1957 arid fifSli. , ♦ He ha.s taken' rifi abtivc afd- vi.sory rolc, in Ocriiocfatic carfi- paigris in V^ii.scb'ri.sifi sin't/ti i^4i. Atcrif/iirig to ftiendSi His o’firy hobby has hetri pblitid^ — ribt sti/riin Follccfing, Sitiricy iti. Bi.sh'bfi; tnb ,iJc'fiuty Pri.sf.m.a.sfbr Gb'ri’t'fiiif wfi6' Hris .served ii.s Acting Head of the IieVartirierit fb'f the fait'30 days, Wtieoqigd Mr; Grondiiski td this Post Otrico Deiia'rtrrierit. *T am stifftf th'rit riit 5^J0d iivitki e/a- pltiyee’s ris wb'fl iis' th'b Db'itiM- rrien,t’s top .staff jfijn hie in c3^- (rnding our most hearty grpet- irigs to tfic ffow I’bstfnastcr' Gt'ri- efril ririlff iff plb’d^lttg 5’tif ri'n- tbusin.stic supjiort to hijt Affnthi-^ istration.” , ■ M'K- Grb«6itski will be iHb fifth vyiscoiisin man to ,lM:ci>nri.c I’ost- martcr General, his ^'i^orisin (rb7tecb'.9.sbr§ we'rb AliixMiift6f iA, nr.HiMI Prb'giflefit .Johnson'), Timo'tliy O. HoWe (i;Sf82-I883, Pmsideiit Arthur), William F. Vll.ns (18^5-1888, I’rcsiderit C(6'v6lati(f); Hi'nry C. Payne (1962-190-1, Presiderit T. Rop.sevcit;). "1110 new Postmaster General succeeds J. Edward Day.’fiiHWb'd tb tlib Cabinet by PrEsiilc'rit Ken nedy on Dcccrilber D.l; 19G0, wHo re.sigiK'd to return to private,> husiric.ss jiisi one liibritli ago, on*
The Coastland Times (Manteo, N.C.)
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