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1 FRIDAY,, OCTOBER 18, 1963 THE COASTLAND TI3IES, 3IANTEO, N. ,C. PAGE FIVE SENATOR sm ERVIN • SAYS , WASHINGTON — Education'iis a whole on the tax bill There ami apyiropriations bills con-j is a {jrowiiifj feeling that action stitub the major legislation, on the tax measure shoultl be scheduled for Senate action' rost|joned until after the Presi- prior to any judgments which j deni’s Budget message to Con- may be rendered on the tax and civd rights bills. Educational bills dominated Senate voting last week, and six' important aj)- propriation bilks stdl required original Senate een-idei .il on Among the.^e is th' coat rover sial Foreign Aid bilk Present prospects are tluit there may he no action taken by the Senate IP FOR MUSIC NEWS SHORTS HEAR TIDEWATER ^,,..,.k,ATHLET!C:v.s--: CONFERENCE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL AND BIG FOUR College BASKETBALL AREA NEWS 3 a.iii.-Noon-6 p.in. with LOCAL WEATHER FOLLOWING ; - Dial 560 — ELzobeth City j\Ir. and Mrs. Calvin Twiddy and children of Chesapeake, Va , woi’e here for the week end with IMrs. Mary Creef. Mrs. OHve Midgett, Mrs. El- wood Twiford, Miss Inez Gibbs, Arlene and Amy Card visited Mrs. Mary Midgett at the Saw yer Boarding House in Elizabeth City last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arm strong and children of Norfolk spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Sutton. Air. and Mrs. William Jordon and children of Edonlon wore .Sunday guests of Mr. and Airs. Albert Ward. Airs. Calla Lee Hooper spent last week in Norfolk with her idaaglitci. Airs. Alda Francis, at INurliilk Giiiei.d Ibispitak KDl C.A'I KJ.NAl, lU l.I. S — I,,.-')'-''--"'s- Earlier tlii-s year the- Presidcutp^'f n qm.sted an Omnibus EducaLion '’’'I'Hospital Monday bill consisting of 2.1 programs =‘'“‘ j- '''‘I* ,„|as their giic.sts during the week lend tlieir. sous, Kobeit and’Wil- 'liain-. -'Crbof, - if.S.C.G.," Pbrls- gre.ss the first of the year. Hear ings and eoniinittee markup of any la.x measure appear to be weeks away froih a" final con- 1 Ills.on. MANNS HARBOR PERSONALS ColKslstillg of 2'i liowevci, instead^ of rcsoriing to I an all or''iibUilhg’ aiiprWa.Ii, Congress has \\ isedy cliosen the objective method of aiiproach- ing educational programs on a selective basis. Weeks ago the isuiate approvefl a bill for Fcd- eial aid to medical, dental, and miming sx-bools. 1 have always thought that this was apiiro- jiiiale action in the field of hc.ilth. During the past week, the .Senate pa.ssetl a bill which 1 favored to as.si.st in the voeation- a' education field. North Caro- moiith, Va., and Airs. Wm. Ciocf and Son. Airs. Alary Creef visited her son ami daughlur-iii-liuv, .Mr. and All’S. Roy D. Creef of Vir ginia B e a c h, Tue.sday and edne.sday. Loretta 'I’widdy iikiius to at tend the State Fair in Raleigh Friday. Alr.s. Edward Jordon and chil dren and Aliss .Steila Bratton of Nori'olk spent the week end with Air. and Alis. .1. 11. Bratton. Ima’s Graham Harden, when hoi AIr.«. Robert Beasley, and Air. was a member of Congress, \vas | and Ahs. Slowarl Jones visited one of the pioneers in J''edoral; Mrs. W. B. Forbes of Elizabeth assistance for vocational cdu-1 City, Monday, cation. 1 think the measure he-j l'alicm.s at the Columbia Hos- fore the .Senate this ses.sion was pital are; Alr.s-. Sherman Twiford, a good bill, too. Like :bc Aledical Airs. Cecil Alidgett and Airs. Will Education Bill it meets a na-,Tillett. tional need under a selective | Norman Craddock and program carried out with mini-I Miss Becky Alidgett visited their iiial Federal control. ' ' = ' • h'it)the'iv’IArrs..jCe'cil"Alidgett, at' A second educational bill be-1 Hospitiil Sunday, fore the Senate last week, the L Taylor Higher Education Facilities Act i and Airs, of 11)63, carried provisions wiiich!Island, caused me to offer amendments k ‘ Hill, who is at to it. The hill authorized sistaiice to non-profit instilu tiiii.s of higliei edueatioii. |iri- \.ile as well as ptlhlic. 1 offered, amendments to .strike those pro- vi.sions whieh wiuild aid church- owned or clnireh-coiilrolled in- siitiiiioiis of k.'gher learning. In my jtidgmeiu, .such goveni- luoutal ,'iii! is jirohibiled by the First Amendment of the j tending scliool in Wilson, was al- j so home for the week cud. ONLV A BAG OF WINB Rubber balloons have been landing all ;ilong the coast ac- coiding to ncwspa))er reports _ iand jire being sent aloft-n-by Farkvillo High School of Balli- MEETING NIGHTS OF CLUBS. LODGES, CIVIC GROUPS AIASONS. Afantco Lodge 621, second and fourth Alonday at 8 p.m. in new Alasonic Lodge Hall. MASONS', . Cape.,'^ Hat'teras: second and' fourth Monday at 8 in Lodge Hall, Buxton. EASTERN STAR. Second and fourth Thursday at 8 p.m. in new Masonic Lodge Hall, M'an- tco. (No meetings in July and August). ODDFELLOWS. First and third Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Man- teo Town Hall: REBEK'AHS. First' and third Afeiiday at 8’ p.m. in Mantco Town Hall. AIANTEO ROTARY. Every Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the Alan- teo Alotcl Rest.-iurant. AIANTEO LIONS. Every first ami third Tuesday at 7:16 in the Mantco Motel Restaurant. , CAFE HATfERAS LIONS, 1st and 3nl Wednesday of each' month at 7:30. WANCHESE RURITANS. Third Friday of each monlli at 7:30 p.m. in the Wanchese Com munity Building. ORDER OF POCAHONTAS., Second and fourth Friday at 8 p.m. in the Wanchese Coniniu- nity Building. OUTER BANKS TOAST MASTERS, every other Thurs day night, dinner meeting, Man- teo Motel Restaurant (June' 20). Visitors ’welcome. HA'l'TERAS CIVIC ASSOCI ATION: Every first Thursday in each month at 8 in Community Building, Hatteras. HATTERAS VOL. FIREMEN, every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at fire station. EASTERN STAR, Hatteras Island Chapter, first and' third Mondays at Masonic Hall, Bux ton; , “ AMERICAN LEGION. Every fourth Tuesday night in the community building in Manteo. Welcomes Friends Froin The Coast No mafterfhe requiremenfs, or the season, customers are assured of quality merchandise', new stocKS, reasonable prices and satisfactory service when' dealing with these firmiv Old friends are numerous and one may rest a sstired of courtesy, fairness and quality, ait all times. '^1 SLADESVILLE PERSONALS ii ii loll Oiii 111 il tiul'l I i..C States, I'liili il St:iti->. ; jiiilgi— Ilf till of the Uii till Justice Robert i >AI. Jacksui), i,-latctl,.iu , his,.sep “ ^'t’lra'lc vepijubii >’.ih~'; 'th6 . Zorach-'Kv .. ^-C:i>e -.wh ch mvolved a si.nilu.rL‘‘® question that "what .should "be •' rendered to God does not need to be d'lcidbil and collected ‘ by - Caesar . I The bill a.s offered to tbc Ren-! ale iimleriook to do iireeisely- v.Iml JtisGee Jai-k.son said ini tluil O))inioii ought not to bei tione. I believe ti.:it if wc are to" - (iie..se,rv€ religious liberty.-or. in- V(lecd;'a'Tiy' k-md-of- liberty, we mu.sfc'keep t’r.e I'tato's iiainis out of religion and n-ligiun's bands off the .state. For the.se reasons, 1 ought to .'trike these pro- visions from tile bill. I,AKi: LANDING BIRTH Air. and Air.- Rborlin .Riwnrer fnimounro Uic btrlh of a daugh- Jter, Rharon Kay in the Beaufort I JCounty’ llorijila), on Oct. 8. - J All'S. Sponcer was the former ^—1 I Bets 1C Radfer. more. .Sending balloons aloft is a jiidjei 1 of ihe school to study \ iiid divi eliim.i. Ill jiast years they have ibccn I'otu.riicd to the school from cbimUies' as „wcl] ites." " Six' ordinary nthbor biillo'ohs of a.ssorted colors, were found on October 10 in the woods on Dare County mainland. They were tied together with strings, and aUached to tlie ends of the .Strings were tags which read as follows; "If found. Please mail to; Parkville .lunior High School Attunion: H, S. Keith Baltimore, Aid. •212.31 U. S.' A. Fiiulor is requested to return this lag in order that an evalu ation may be made of wiml di rection and distance traveled by balloons,” Tbc-sc balloons were found by ,1 group of stiiveyors employed by A. C. Jones A.s.sociatos Mount Holly, New Jersey. They' were working several miio.s back , in ‘.he wood.s in hack of the Rtiimpy Point Fire. Tower. The balloon.s and tags were given to Alr.s. Gaither Gray to mild hack to the school. with the popular COLE STEEL LINE OF OFFICE EOUiPMENT I Desks O Chairs # Tables ^ Lamps ® Filing Cabinets 0 Storage C^n^ts . # Shelving fr%s\. ^ Lockers 9 Waste Dqskels A Stands * ■’«! r” Availcibic in a wide range of colors, spocificafidns arid finishes. MANY ITEMS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DEUVERYI . 505 Lodge Street PIlOM 2111 Manfto Mr. and Mrs. Griff Daniels of Bclliaveti attended services Sun day night at Sladcsvilic Baptist Church. Mrs. Bobby Alalsch of Golds boro is visiting Mr. and Airs. Staten Sadler. Afrs., Troy Sawyer I’otiinicd ^Satlirilliy from Bclhavcit where |.she'has been visiting Mr. and I Airs. Tom Alorris. j Bcihiivon vistlol^ 1 i>t wi-ek were Air. and Alr.s. Travis Flow ers, Mr.s. Giis Bliikc, Airs. Elbe’ Gibbil and Grays Ltiplon > Gtis’ Blake' of ' Norfolk b Spending some time - here with Ills family. J. U. Howerin of Kinston .and Airs. Edward Sawyer of Bel haven visited here last week. Jack Credic was a Sw;in Quarter visitor Thursday. Rex Allison Harris preached at Sl.idcsville Baptist Chiircl Sunday morning and evening. Air and Afrs. Cleveland Clark had as their .Sunday guests Mr and Airs. David Briim and fam il} of Belhavcn. Mr. and Mrs. Willie O'Nca' of Portsmouth were week enr visitors of the W, G. O’Nea and Archie Carawan families. Air. and .Mrs. Giis Blake visit etl relatives in Alorehcad Cit} last week end Air. and Airs. Harold Green of Portsmouth spent the wcel end v/iih her pareiiLs, Mr. anr Alr.s. William O’Neal. Mr. and Alr.s. Carl Crumple of I'alilegfi virsited Mr. and Mrs Loo Sawyer Siitulay. , Mr. and Airs. Alarvin Carrow and Mrs. Rush Carrow spent the past week in Norfolk. Air. and Mrs. Ray Gibbs of Portsmouth visited the Lelam Gibbs and Lloyd Williams las week end. B. G. JenneUe and Norma Jean Blake spent last week cm in Portsmouth Mr. and Airs. Kenneth Gray and family motored In Asheviil* and other poinU of interest for a few (lay.s last week. NKBRASK.V II. 1>. CLUB .MKT On October 8, Nebitiska Club had its regular monthly meet ing with Ml'S. Iberia Tunnel! giving a demonstration on ‘‘Modern Fabrics.” She showed the group 36 sainplo.s of mater- inks being used today and the characteristics of each sample. Alr.s, Jean Ballaiice called the j meeting to order. Alr.«. Bessie Cahoon gave the devotional. The regular routine busine.ss itaken care of and following by Airs. Balbinco reading a card from Lake Landing club inviting our club to their “Chri.stmas Party”, Dccemlwr ;l af 2 o’clock at eommimity building. Alr.s. Lois Voliva had an in teresting display of home-made gifts that woiild.be approprialg for Christmas'gifts; ' " Mrs. Nell Watson was a visi tor Ati.ss Barbara Voliva a now irember. Home-made cookio.s and candv son'od by All's. Lois Voliva uiul AIi.s. Bessie Cahoon. ClassHt^ , , . -WHEN.IN ELIZABETH CITY, „ . "''visit ■ OVERMAN A STEVENSON PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 512 EAST MAIN ST. MORE THAN ONE AND A THIRD MILLION PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY filled. 140RAGE AMfiROSl^iE 210 N. Poindexter Street NEXT TO THE DOLLAR STORE — Furniture. Refrigerators, Ranges, Television — Floor Covering Contact our reo.'-esenlative. Cary Harrell, who is In ’the Manteo, Wanchese and Hatteras areas Monday through Thursday" of Each Week. EVERY DAY IS DOLLAR DAY A T THE DOLLAR STOILE Ni Pbindiiter”'’SL'*• Eliz'aBetii'^idi^'' Clothing—Shoes—Housewares—^Toys Souvenirs — Ceramics — Tools HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS TO SELECT FROM Mon. Thru Thurs. 9 A.M. To 5:30 P.M. Fri-SaL 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Keepsake Diamond Rings' Louis Selig YOUR JEWELER SINCE 1882 Watches’.^'’Diamonds — Silver —^ .•,Ghina''’.~’'Cryitof Expert Watch Repair and Engraving Elizabeth City 335-2992 Customers in Dare and Currituck Counties May Telephone Collect Authorized Kodak and Polaroid Land Sales i Service ' 513 E. Main Elizabeth City, N. "X,- ’ WMukYoii Jyoiit the. in ' T!i^QuaEf yv Cars^ S;'W' v**-,'-’-Vt.’.' ; * . SANOiKSkMOTORS Hughes Boulevard Phone 333-6270 Hot Water Heaters, Water Pumps,. Bathroom and Kitchen Fixtures ^ ^ and all other Plumbing Equipment REASONABLE PRICES — PROMPT SERVICE ./'.O « Our salesman, Aubrey Sample, .calls on Roanoke. Islanrf', 'and the Dare" Beaches"every MondayF-GIvekus a*! try’on -• your next order. - — -,.'4 SANDERS COMPANY, INCr j Poindexter, Water and Pearl Streets ’ Phone 335-4295 ; 1 -jfSdim Headquarters for | ' CULPEPPER PAINTS —HARDWARE HARDfWARE C0. SPORTING SUPPLIES '‘TI Phono 335-4329 N. Poindexter Street ► WHILE SHOPPING IN ELIZABETH CITY MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR r 41* SHOES ^ for fhe family LET US ASSIST YOU \yiTH YOUR FINANCIAL PROBLEMS : TO BUY — BUILD — OR MAKE REPAIRS’ 4 We wiir bo glad to assist you and figure a loan' which will fit your budget. SOUTHERN LOAN AND INSURANCE CO. INSURANCE-MORTGAGE LOANS—INVESTMENTS> > Carolina Building Tel. 335-5991’* 4 DRINK oaati'Maaa ais. m, •. a.f. ora. .^S THE REAL THING— Elizabeth City Coca-Cola Bottling Worksrinc. -- a... . PHONE 335-2953 —.ELIZABETH CITY, N: C. r - WE DOCTOR SHOES heel THEM AHEND THEIR DYEING AND SAVE THEIR SOLES t Now's the time to got out your o!d shoos' in need} of repair, and let us got them in first class shape before} the coming winter weather. ‘ JAMES SHOE repair: S, E. JAMES, Owner-Operator } 102 N. Water Street Phone 338-6915’ i -vl j,.; LEADERS ALONG THE COAST MlUn HIGH liFE C'AltLiHG'S •LACK LAIEL JONES m Distributon Phbne 33S-4I83 703 E. Burgess St. J. H. WILKINS eq. Everything in Fine Furniture " "’^7--; 'Ref rigerators'-r'v'iK See Our RepresontativG . . . RowmEg* Isla'nd; and Kitty Hawk rtguli^. Colonial Avenuo, EiitaboHi CHy
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