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12 Paqes in 2 Sections’ David Gtisric lail Devil Hills, K. 0* 8-21-, G4 WITH WHICH IS COMBINED THE PILOT ANDHERALD OF BELHAVEN AND SWAN QUARTER PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THE INTEREST OF THE WALTER RALEIGH COASTLAND OF NORTH CAROLINA -SEND RENEWAL^' MAIL SHOULD BE OF SUBSCRIPTION ADDRESSED TO BOX 428 BEFORE EXPIRATION MANTEO, N. C, DATE ON ADDRESS H a BIh B HhjF^B^B^ B NOT TO INDIVIDUALS Pages One through Eight ■w fVOLUME XXIX — NO. 19 MANTEO, N. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1963 PLANNING MEETING .oldest members of cape hatteras anglers CANCER FUNDS FOR BRIDGE FETE rSET FOR NOV. I ITH CONTINUE SLOW CLIMB TO GOAL MARSHALL TWIFORD, ONE OF DARE'S FAVORITE SONS Representatives of Three Towns and SAA Group to Meet and li,; Organize Monday Night A mauling' ha.s been called Tor i'f" id.iy 2 .'id |i 111 X'l'I'lidu ! 1 I n it ibe Cinintj ( nr niiinitj Building in .Munteo, Inr U'pw(>ntntba.s of tlio three of Kill Devil Hin.=, \:iu- Menil, ’uid i\l;uitrn, ;md the -jLNecutive Cninmittooi. of U.o |, Sou thorn AHieninrh? .Asaoc;- .•'tinn, to foi'inuhite jilan..! for the I'.g e-hhr.'ition to he held :d)oi!; April 3, 10()‘l in conneelion witli |,.ihe Oregon Inlet Dridgo, which i* to he forniiilly. Ini'iK.nLover to lithe .State on Xovejnher 20lh. D. V. Meolviii!-', Soutliorn Alhe- n.a.h' Vire-I'rosident foi' Daie Ooinity .'^.aiil this week ho had called tlie meeting in re .pon.'! to notice.s of delegates appoiiit- Cil from the several town Boards ■who will 'partici|)i;te in tlie eede- bration and \vlu> liavc named I .ihcir repiCHOntativcs as follows, OI.DKST .AIK’MCKRS of tlie ',ar\ a. live t’apc Hatteias Anglers C! lb wliich .“laged tlie .sncoc'.sfiil Oth annual tournnment ht-st week end are Ci'iii Berniee Itallanee, 70, a retired Coast GutiiM bffioer of liuxtJin and Capt. Unakn .lennelie, >>I, retired from t!i.> U. S, Light House Service. NEW JERSEY JEAM LEADS .Dare Second in State Per Cap- ! ita Contributions,” But More Needed |-jin town e.aiiiieilinen: Nags llcail, Dowdy L. Hay- man and Jos.-f! L. N'ewman; Kill Devil Hill.-:’ Robert Voinig anl Ted Wood, Hanteo; Sam Mai |,gilt .ind rarli^le Dnvi.s. Representing I ii e Soutberh .Albeniarhi A-ssoeiation are the liTpllowi’n’g/e.\e(;utive:-,,TiA'iiin^^ I r.etnber.-; for Dare Cdiinty, anti IjIio ouU’om.v of their ni,eating ?jight will be reported to the |'■2K•.b annua) meeting of the .Ah- Biuil.'iwirk Surf Fishing ChihV .i-oi.ration to be bcM in .Alanleo, team, N'ew Hiuiiswid’, \'. .1., re- , Wednesday, November 20th. '1‘lie, UuriG.l it.s cady lead in Die Olli S.-\ A Croup IS as follows; jamiual Cape ilatlera-i -Angler.-J 7,_ Molvin H. Daniols. riuh toiiinanionl lam wa^ok tMul oach; to El- D. V. Meekins, Vive-pre.sMen*. to wn li.D place in the le-eiit;,,,,,.:^ i-,-(,ston. Nags Hoad Sea J. W, Davis. Wancho-sir. Wood- that htul atlianled I'.lS .fishermen' ii.,„ j-y,. catching the largest I At the stale-whlo Cancer .Coe- feiiiiri- in R.ib-'g't .ittioiileil b\ 'll. il unit pi I -ideiil Ml II () Budge.': atid Cru.sade chamnan, .Mr.s. Raympiid ‘i We.scgtl, Dare '(’.lunly w.i.s l•co^'.gtlized as -sre- oad m the state for its l‘tr,2 7’iusade contribntiens according I to population.-'.The ibnly e.a.stei'n , eountv among the top ton nien- iioncd, .Mr.s. Wcscolt foc-1.^ that : tlii> honor was attained by the eoo)H;rative and willing spirit of all volunteers who gave of Ib.eir time and energy, Witli $5U0 per ye;ir directed to .••e.search from ftaie County, il is hoped that tlie death rale, II iier.-.on.s in 1902, will be lessened. -Altlioiigh tbp 1903 Crusade '.toal is still siiort, there have been contributions received since', last week: Itoiinoke Island Ea.^t- . , • ern Star $3, .Manlc-o busine,sse.s ''. old-timc preaciier -,^1.7 bringing Hie total to $1393.-Bniii.tive Baptist faith. 1 , t • 14 • ' lather Iicmiic: also a mer- One hundred and eighty-ninc, ^ r billion of $58.07 hms been, o,nit- ' «bd e ^as ^ tod. This was counted in the I SECOND NATIONAL PARK IMMINENT ON OUTER BANKS Sfafe Authorizes Transfer of Land- For- Cape- Lookout- - National Seashore ' ■ ' A favorite .«on of Ka.st Lake, and one who always held il I'near hLs heart is dead. He was- total, reported and Mr.s. Wescoft and inlhiontial in hi.s eomniunily , Syine'20,000 aci-es oC.Riiu^ on Core and .''‘hae-ki Ifmd Baiik.- and i>n I’m I-mmil 11 l-'.iod win- .in lliorizi-d ' raii.-fen ed on Tue.sday by Governor Terry Sanford and the Council of State for use iis a federal nark. The land is all iii:-.Garlc-rel. County. ■ 'Pile’.Stale has been' buying the property on the Outer Banks .since 19.59 with -$400,000 appro-, priatod at that_ Unip to bring the land, into public. o'Y>'.arsliip so it could bo presen’ed from ero.sion. Il is a low .Hand barrier \irtual!y nmnliabited and with little development except at Cape Lookout, v\here a cluster of cottages will be excluded froiii the National Seashore. The park proposal was dis cussed hy Intei’ior Secretary Stewart Udall and Gov, Saiifoi’d in a. meeting at Nag.s Heiul during Hie summer of 1952. Since that time, liie NovHi Carolina Outer Banks Seashore expres-ses apology to tiie Avon! 'I wiford, 87,; Connnis.sion has recom- volunteer.s' and eoiitr!butor.s for Cbosapenko Blvil., Nor- ,.,.^.,110,, yf Look- GABE - H ATTERAS ANGLERS, TOURNEY ATTRACTS 198 this error. T’he .'■•ervicc program of the lo- fyai u.nii'ffincrud.iji^A- PfRyisipn-' ;of dressing.', .sick’ room equipment, liioitod payment for drug.' and ounce channel bass, to Gi-rry Gilpin and Ilolen Davic.s, of iMargale City, N. .L, for being Capi out National Seashore and Car teret County commissioners have tipproyed .the, pavk,,pla,n.i,^, Bills have been introduced in' Congress hy Re.p. David Hender- .son of the Third Distriel and Senators Bverell .Ionian ami ii’ilJJ jyi UIU VI •'.iv'j'fisill hw'a'wonian; and to Barry row I':dward.s of Waves;; Walter, on 3(i i.eams. D Periy of Kill Devil Hili-s; 1 Induiling a ,35-piiinf bo’ui.s for j Williams, Forked River, N. J, .Airs Nora Herbert, Rod niHie; j igitching Hie most, a total of 32, for eutcliing the largest fish, a .ui’s. Nancy Betils, Aliinteo; figR were taken hy this ti-:imiseven :ind half pound channel .lui.'a.p . Austin,,,,.7;l>;^i7seg;77,Ah:S^,skippgv.cd.b.y >V. K... Kp,ziolec,„01;il{ha's.s-m, Hie open individual and Jiwel! ?car!.on.ngh,‘N!ig.'! HixulidJHdgm N. ,I Gus St-infeca, Chet i to;,;.Army .Alajor George Kent, and Airs, GerlriVde ■ AVi.se,' Bunting and Frhb- Ojiifw'recetv-!l-'dri'I’lusti.s for the largest king- ..uim|i> B.iiii’, -nid Airs X.ono\- .g ’rii.iy f,.di takui duiiiie- the individual I'll L, D.ivis, Sec et:i'\ |(.(-(i,ed tm triiii'.'e of tli • —u II --inch specimen. Atayor W. A. WilliMiii.s m -ilags |chi.ssic during the hanquet .Sat- Head, Tom Brigg.s of Kill Devil unlay ni.glii. bdinafleJVng'ers"'Gluli,' came 'hi third'nTter 'concbi'ii'ni? a, lib’sieoro of 97 paints with the N -I. folk, relived from Norfolk & Western Railway, died Wedrio.s- (lay at 1.15 p.m. 111 a Norfolk hospl'lal.- " "'"e A native of Ra.sl Lake, he medication, transportation where lived in Noifolk 50 years. He needed for irealniont.s, and to was a .son of Alanliff D. /•'"I, ^ the diagno.'tie clinic in Klizabeth -‘'''•*'"0 |'t'-''J>"ht create the Na- City on each first Friday of the ' t'/xl the hu.shand of Sea.shorc. month. Familie.s m-oding any of Airs, (-yntlim .SaMyer fuifoid. iho above as.sistanro .should Ue and Mrs. Iwifovd celeiirated make application t« the unit their t;2nd weilding annivei’.'ary president with .signed statement >'> June. from- Hie- physician. ■ | Ho wa.s a lifelong jiieinher of One hundred and eisb‘.v-nine Primitive Baptist Church of families in the county leave re.- Ka--^t Lake, and a member of eently received for the fourth Brotherhood of Railroad Tram- year a que.stignnaire as^-,pai.dici'_'"vn. |;;H!ll,s, Dr. ,W.;-W,. .Hai.ycy,. Mh uteo ■«) ro^’hspected' -lo v attend: l-rAycock -Broun— of - tho^—D.'iro- |\'Count,\' T o u r 1 s i Bureau aiH I some others. I I no, above named, persan.'. arc } wa.s-placed second in team com- e.xpecled to constitute tlie or-1 p(-.‘it’on ganization that will sk-e-a sue: i the N. J. Beach. , . „jggv team were R. W Gil- .1,orate the amhtem of thm j. nssl'iil celebration io eommem-: xv Hie additHi of ,uu' ..'L bridge to D.ne Coimij. and v.hieli will be a Virgo one. at th' oiit'et of tlib piitii'ipal louiist L'stasor:-; - 1 _ , e L N.AGS ilEAl) TOW,\ BOARD Dr. Willi.im Ilassicr of Stale College Biology Department and ,a.-sumniCM’ rc.sidcnt of Hatteras Tv'fi^-'Uio “biuKiuct 'speaker. He gave !in--iiilevesting talk on the , , ,, ^ inigiatory habits of .striped bass B-cach Buggv As-soeiation winch and presented slides to illus trate hi.s talk. He was assisted in the slide program by .lames M, Alays of the Virginiaii-Pjlot. 'file banquet was attended by about 250 angler.s and delicion.s food was seiwed b> llir- Metlie- (bst wiinion of Buxton. Ldgar Hauper, president of the .sponsoring club, presided. ijaXlui t'O. AV. Kunze and F. Ken- iloj-sk i. .Meinbevs of (lie Hfivd place temni''Aihemnf'd "Aiiglbrs who had come in first at Nags Head recently in addition to being cliainu.s of the 19(>2 .Hatteras . event, were Lee Ratlin ‘r, c.'in- I , Till! Town Board of Nags' tain, Mickey Hooper, Dr. Wal- ]:Hciu! met Alor.d.oy, -Nrjvvmber.Lter. Spaoih." Bill Calpujipor ami , 5ih, in Town Hal! and opejicd, Tony vSiigula I'.xceot for Sa-l ; the bids for a now truck'for’the'guia, a resident of W.'i.'hingtoa. i ’iv.w water s'tne'i-iiiteh'dciit, ’D. C,; all munPCr.s of Ibc team Rare Birds Joseph C A! 'cKen;;!e. | were from I'lizahet’i City. D'lr- Low hid was .submitted by R. in," the liaiiquet Saturday they D .Sawyer Al.iio;’C'l. in Alanlco. tools in as a new memher Dr. The now whielo will bo a V3 ton W. W. .llai'.ve.y,.of Manteo. piel. •,ji uiHi four wheel (li’iVs.*| Special award.' went to; Szal- Lireaior cv mei-ican emeu and 5 cylimleis. . ;(oc.’;i., ivr Bninswick for cabchiny,. Geese,, among.: rarest of water- .Sam Alidgelt of M.iiitco has the moi't fish (131 during ’^••ml; f„wl ih;il miginte ninth-souH l>(-("i coiitrelrd to covi>r the am- conippHUmi; to ,Murray Fislier' I ployeo.s of the Town of N;’gs of the Coast Guard Ca.ne Hat- ' Ilead \vUh Hmployecs Com- teras team for catching the larg- pensation. ' esi ‘ fish, a sev. ii '.pouhd.'-'iO: SNOW GEESE SEEK HAVEN TWO WEEKS EARLY THIS YEAR Bi,-ds Migrating On Atlan tic Fiyway Reach Pea Island Refuge For .Winter Quarters ■ Grenier .A m e r i c a n Snow TAX LISTERS NAMED I' miginte north-Houlh over the Atlantic F'yway, bi’oke Irariitioi! and .'Innved up in large flock.' two weeks oarlior than inoi.J thi.s yoai at Pea L'land National Wildlife Refuge on the noithern tip of Hatteras Island. It i.H a tvaililion along the Ollier Bank' .'dnee Woild War 1 elided that snow gec.se do not BOARD IS TO BE FORMED TO BATTLE-BEACH , I j Thi.s year the fir.'t flicht was The D.are Conntv Commmi,'- Lanil'iip; v>:ul. The hoabij observed on Ontober 23 when .'ioner?,-'uneotli)g-thi.' ■ week' in ir,f.irni«r' Air. ' Per»A>’■that'--ilihj'lnorliie.’iKt giiie3....on.,vthooiitei. Manteo, approved a mseUng ,..^,.1,1 ijip ij,,, ,-eq,iest..- - ' jffjng-i of HuiTieane Ginny were bi-twecn momln''!.' of the com , liste.i-s for MlO-I wore boginning to., make err .a tie iiii.ssii'iier.s of Dare County, of „...n,rd as follow.'; Cre.aUin movoment.s towaixl.s Florida and the Town of Nags He.od ami-.he n-m'de.\; | h.’iCU again. Trun of Kill Devil Hills, to B-^ke Tewii'b.ii). Alra .N'n’ii William C. Good. Pea tslnnd study the .ste.adily incro.asing B-i.'algJtt: Kennokeot T-'wimhip,, Refuge man.ager, .sidd that tlicir erosion problem along the Dare Maiy 'll. Civa'g lI.atienLs'emmt of .Snows im Ncve,n!be).’ 1, hi-aelie', and to formulate lil’ins ’Poxviishl!).' AL'.'. Fdi-’i Orayt'"^* >•’ e.xce.'.s of 2,000 of the for eorrecting same. The reqne.st Nogs He.ad'I'ownshin. Mrs. Lucy 'I'l'c wildfowl, for .'.lid uniting w;K. tircKcated A'lanfie Township, Bruce Black. National Park in the form of a resioUtt'nn from g.pjj .Sewiee natiirali.si, renortod the Nags Head riiamlier of Carroll W. ' AVeafher.s. n.c- cuunting 400 on Bodie L'lnml in Commerce and the Dure County,r.f attoniev Al-irtiii Kel ‘the Cape llatlevas Seashore Board of. Realtor.'. jlogg,. .In, the .cuuntv’s .prpsecut-riRnirslio.s .acr^ Oregon Inlet a A Civil Defonse meeting on Rig- at.-.';ni''v was named assist-1 Tew miles ndrtli of Pea Isi.aiiil. naiii.s in the. (Lvear henlth stir-i See CANCEKp Page Four Ports Fiicilily The group tilso aiiproved a $.700,000 short term loan for construction of a ports facility at; Soiithpgrt.jy'nic State Porta ■AuThorily Avili use the' funds to build a small boat harbor at .SouthpovA,, plans for which will ■ f the be Tcv-ealod-at a inecHng of Hi Bo.siiles- ills widouv surviving authority ;'next*JMbhdiiy''Ti'r'N'd' See TWIFORD, ‘‘aite Four Rein.- V ^■4,Vv, RETIRING POSTMASTERS HONORED AT NEW hiolLAND Single Copy 7c CALL OF THE WILD GOOSE BRINGS EXCITEMENT TO fowi- hunting area Great Flocks In Mattamuskeet Region; ^ Guides Ready For Visitors; Ammunition and Other Supplies on Hand as Shooting Season ,..Opens; _ November 16 Open Date on Ducks SAND FENCES tYO ^ BE BUILT NEAR^ COROLLA LIGHT Project ■to Lessen Heavy Inflow of Salt Water To Cur rituck Sound - Heavy inflow# of salt water into Currituck Sound may .soon be les-'ened by - rows of -Sand feneos .'utoss Currituck Banks beach in a 13.5 mile area, on eitbei .side of Coroll.n ligbtbou.'e 'fhe project was approved Alonday by the State’ Wii(ilif«3 Resources Camnii-ssicu w h 6 ii Hint body gave approval to , the $15,000 andertaking. Ill the treteh of bnaeh involved till' .->111.‘I dunes have win-bed out, ami .'toriiis and high tides push ocean water acro.s.' the banks and into the fre.sh-wiiter .sound. ■ Tli'e eonimi.'.'ion '.'aiil the nc- tion i.s de.sigiiftd to pre.serve tliC .snuml a.' a fre.sh-water fi.'bing and goose and duck liuiiting center. Coiiimi.s.sion member Thurman Briggs Ilf Lexingioi! urged im mediate action on the project, noting that the hunting and f’.shing arc ‘■cxtremel.v import ant to the economy of that urea.” He said the annual stile of hunting and fishing licenses in the area more than off.sets recent heavy damage to 13 a*’eas, to talling 5,000 yards, in the 13 mile .stretch of beach. (i The project will be financed with commission funds and with luilf,; the. money ,,cVinii,ng Ithr.ongh the U: 'S; Fish"‘ 'tind " Wildlife Scr-victr.. from 'Hie.' 'A'ccelcrated Public Works program. The commi.ssion .said it would drop a $15,000 boat ticce.'s pio- jeet at Blewott I’'’alls in Rich- liioud County to make the fumls 1 available for the Currituck pro- Ijoet. Cotiimi.s.sion director Clyde Patton said a decision .-ilready had been made -to abandon the Richmond County project be- cau.se land could not be acquir ed for the boat launching fa- cllity. '.--The- great .'.Canada _gee.se arq sliiL arw'vingViJiveLVMay,; hri.ngA, . in h'-w inghts' to'swt-ll the totals to u model'll high, Acconling to Chief Ranger W. G. ('aluK.n o! tlie AliilUimu.skeot region, tliei'i! were some. 105 000 of the goose already on the feeding grounil.s. The peak is not e.x|ieeted to he reached until around Novemticr 20, 'E'votj section of the sky seems, to br.ve.an .cchlon of the great birds as they circle anil maneuver for iandings. The .sun- - set liigiit over Lake Landing is .sp-great that the whole earth and air .])ulses to the sound of , wing and Hie Hat honk of-the convei.saiional bird.'. The geese sound for all the world like a bunch of gabbling humans who are not too contented with the way things are going. Down on cai-th Ih'e excitement.' has mounted to such a pitch that; .everyone- scenis.,‘tg..,.-l4ek.’i^. litlie brittle. This is the' big moment, l-'iach great gaggle of geese that roine.s in i.s discussed and counted until there would seem to lie a (lock as large as the nights of the iilmo.'t iogen-* clary pas.seiiger pigeons of the day.s of our great graadslres. Alotels are all ready with great stock.' of food and ammu nition"-'.waterproof i clolhing and boots. Guns are to be hail if there, should ho a man so unfor tunate as to damage or lose his 8,u.n. "il I- Hie cost of the project. '"'The commission was'told-thsit ... ..... , -J.:,--.i.;,-. h-vo b-wgg , BUMPER CROP IN HYDE AS YIELD COUNTED POSTMASTERS HONORF.D—Two retiring postm.-islcrs—Ah’S. Esther Davenport of Pantego and Airs. Louella Swindell of Swan Quarter (center, front row)—were honored at a dinner at Matta- nuiskeot Lodge at New Holland Saturday alteadcd b.v postniastor-s from Hiroughout the district. Left to right, they are Paul Osgood, postal inspector; Mrs. Odessa Jarvis of Engelhai’d, in charge of the arrangomeuls; Victor Alcekins of Maiileo, di.'trict cliairtnaii; Airs. Davenport; Hyatt Cahoon, new acting po.stmaslcr at Swan Quarter; Mrs. Swindell; Mrs. Emmaline AVintield, new ucUiig postmaster at Pantego, and Jack Williams, postal .service officer. (Plioto hy Thos. E. Spencer) Canada geese are not the only bumper crop in Hyde county. R. L. Gibb.s of Engclliai'd csLiinate.-i lliut Hie corn in tlie region is yielding an nvci’age of 100 bushels per acre; Some fields are from the goose count to the tale.' of the old timers who had no limit and soinclinies came in with bags that ran into the hun dreds or so per parly per day. The-stories grow taller and the;bag.' grow larger. 'I'hen.Uie. sloi'ie.s .switch to,. Hie legendary guides who always found the. best place fur the blinds; the only place where Hie liear were;, the only plate where the lish' would bile. , Between stories there are fer-. vonlly cxpre.'.'ed hopes for mis ty weather . . . “.Now, mind ye, not enough so’s a body can't see. Just enough to hold those big birds close to home." Big-eyed youngsters listen to the tales of daddy’s prowess with a shot gun. To other ,'tories about the way a flock wUI fol low a slain lead gandei' to the earth in j; gallant loyalty even to deatli. Even though the goose has brains enough to know just how litlie chance he has in the face of the storm of leaden pel lets which will greet him as the fallen leader is followed. Knives are whetted against the dressing of the birds for freezing. (What a contrast to ' # , 7) yielding a,s much as 13.5 an aero. 'This-i.s balanced down by the I the days when granddaddy had I - ..-1.1-1 - ..:«i.i;..rr ^j.y .,|ij ’qjxi hoinC in „J:41 ; .-A I MANY HONORS FOR RETIRING P.M.'S AT NEW HOLLAND Mrs. Swindell and Mrs. Daven- ,, port Honored by Postmasf-, - Satur, ers of Area rday Po.'i.al officials and UNKNOWN IS FELT ANCIENT CYPRESS OF HYDE STRIKE AT MODERN METHODS -■ Tivin cypress -forests, thous and.' of years old, have gotten .into the net in. Hie.Ko.'o Bay many, d,.p,)giiijr operations and are RECORDERiS COURT DOCKET IS SLIM fields which arc yielding no more than 85 bushels to the acre. The harvest of soybeans i.' not far cnongli .advanced le give an accurate estimate, according to Mr. Gibbs, but it look.' , as 1/ there could be a yield of 35 to 40 bushel' an acre, , Wheat yielded 40-42 bushel.' to the acre. These reports are in line ’iviHi the fact that the Wiidlife men have not found it ncessai-y to feed the'waterfowl Mil the area.' Chief ranger Cahoon of. the block ice!) The discussion of knives that won’t hold an edge is frank and furious. The old- timer.' long for a blue .'tfcbb. blade, that will take and hold a razor edge kc.ep it through, all Hie rough usage- a hunler giv..>s hi.s knives. " " Favorite guns arc compared." The (hvqi on a Parker. The. eireetiveness of this choke as compared with that choke. Tlie new plastic cnsing.s arc given- a thorough, argument, proj-.-, .j,.;*;.; anil con. *-T Nl other' gave high praise to two 1 , ii,eni.se!ve.' more than retjiiug postma.'tcr.s at New dealing with the 2(Hh Ilollnnd Saturday, at a hincheoii ai’ninged by Mrs. Odessa W. •Jarvi.' of Engelhard. M.^s. Lou ella Swindell of Swan Quaitcr century. When O. F. Gilbert of Gilbert Dredging began the operation of 'rue.sd’iy, Noveniher 12. Vns an I'ouneed hv Sheriff' F. AI Ca 'f;oon, Dare’s Civil Defense direc tor. The lax colleclor reporlei f.35$24 04 October-collections oi. P.1G3 t’lxe’i. A di.'cu.'-=ion ’.viMi A. B .Scog gbis. tax eollecloi, w;i.5 held con cerning .sch*;lulc B-. la.xc.' (nrivi'pge licenses for beer, wine nnf’ priik'C‘7t?t'2' 't9'oninV. J *'nut;^he-5:onsc^ 2.000 or tmro , - - Uceeint 'bf the olilmifm''or Ihe'of them, arc here, .already,’’ said commissioner,' in the closing of.Uood. . , 0i(: Currilurk krkliro tlnTVv.ir*ii' Upfiigo. now wUh- writ; T»*know1eairoil by U:i{or bv in tbe i)o?inIarios of Gape Hnt- the U. S. Armv Corps of H'ras National Seashore, was Ki.giimor,', created primarily as a winter feeding ground for Greater .Snow Geese, They are .'cldom .sron farther south, although TURKFA' SUPPER A turkey suime'’ wnVbo serv- pa) t'of (he wdrld'?'population of and like items) and ho was re ! nd in Man'eo X!»lhndist Church ^','*‘'1’ lau-'c-i Io ni.ikc regu’ar month- cihic.'i'i -r-il biiiHing mi the eve- N C, anil B.'>!’k Bav in vng h report,' on .same to, the bo-ird , mr.g of iM-da.v. November 15. hv^!”’ average winter P'M'u atmn • Herbert Perry'.appeared, be,; members of the Man'tocG.AySC-S-“f at Pea. Island is lo OOO fore the bo.-inl to’re'ouei.ri.'dev J ’Prico^of (he'mdAl will he Sl’per'."’hich u' about one third of the I’P'slon with the -'tate highway id.-ue. nH hours will he from c-sli’r.iuod 47,000 known to e.\ s. .4- i,,, ^-nld not he t 4 4 * r Hrt .»„4,i i TmV*. nut 1 TrAM* aiwtminco ni Vea Is-iUiS vogrots he couui i}oi ue \lt-j)artnJont to cLij oi ,i oO unln o o clock, lakt out cvnwc v^tir * llOXfIU Four gravel put on the rest of the plates will also he .nVaiiable. ! See SNOWS. I age four See HONOR, I age lour tMKi iTtwinuiMi lu 1.1:1 , » . , 1 and Ah’S. Esther Davonpart of .enlarging and (leepo n g lie P.".ntego were Hie honored •'>“}'''me gue.'t.s. and were presented'>n'l>oal.on hat the)0 was any Brickhouse of Columbia who re turned last week from an air lour to Honolulu, Tokyo and Hong Kong, duiing her visit to the an.minl U. S Postmasters convention hold in Hawaii in October. Airs. Inez Spencer, postoffire Cleik at Engelhard, was pra- .'f-nted with a superior aceom- piishnient certificate and given an award of-.$1.00 b.v-the Post- office Department for her un selfish sendees in helping Mrs. Jarvis when 'he entered uaen Gilbert, “there wore no cypre.ss above the water." Gilherl says that ’neither the state enginefirs nor the Army Corps of Engincei-s had any idea there was cypress around. But the big auger found . out that the cypress was there and heavy going began. Thc.se two forest.' are sitting one on top of the other separ ated by-a-layer of clay. They are the base of the island which has formed the turn around point in Rose B.ay. Mr. Gilbert sn.v.s that when his op6r.ntit>n .-.is finisheihJlydc^ County' will have a-chiinnel and harbor which can be enlarged as tonnage and demand call for. In Recorder’.' Court Tuesday, November 5th, Judge J. Al. V.in note presding, Walter F. Johns was found guilty of failing to provide proper support for his infant daughter, Grizelle. He wa.s ordered to pay $50 before the lOlli of every month and to make liis payments through the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court In the case of Elizabeth Ful cher Atkins of Nag.s Head, charged with operating a ve hicle on a state highway after dark without lights, the plea was not guilty. The case was dismissed. Louis Franklin Harper, charg ed with careless and reckless liriving without i-egard for the rights and privileges of others, was found guilty and fined $25 and costs. Jack H. Alerccr, Belhavcn was found guilty of passing a bad check and fined $13.50 and coslss.-'Mercor wtts also given a 12 moritb's siispended sentence, provided he tetunis to court on l St.« COURT, Fage Four Alattamuskeot - It o .Gu ge- -say.;)....Boots-, a re almmst .ili.'|cted‘Jrf J Hiere is still plenty of food fori a discu.'sioii of the merits of all of the birds. ' I See GEE.SE, I’age Four MANNS HARBOR THIEVES INCUR FEDERAL V/RATH Ali.'s Inez Gibb.s, Postmaster cf Manns fllarbor, arrived al hc' po'toffice on Friday morning to discover what looked like a gig.antic prank. The inner office of the huilding" had every drawer of every desk dumped. Floor, desk and table were littered witii scattered papers. After her first .'hock Ali.ss Gibbs calleil Dare County Sheriff Cahoon and notified the postal author ities. Further inve.stigation of the postoffico s h o ■»' e d that the thieves had entered the building tlirough a broken window in the utility room and had jimmied the door between the utility room and the workrooni of the building to gain entrance. . . It was not a very profitable break and enter job. The onlyjnies. think of real value to be taken was approximately $C.()0 in new Lincoln Memorial pennies, the persona) property of Hie jmsl- mastcr. A small screwdriver and two ball jioinl pens were also taken. , ’7 'The woviUl-be thieves also biokc the combination lock on a small safe belonging to Clarence Alidgctt, who owns the post- office building. Apparently there was no attempt to cuter tlie large safe in the workroohi. No government property was taken. But the very act of break ing and entering a fedei-al pdBt- office makes it a federal crime. Whoever the guilty parties are, they are now targets for both the postal authorities FBI. And all for tj '■'i ' '''t i ‘ • - m ... V' for both 7! j
The Coastland Times (Manteo, N.C.)
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Nov. 8, 1963, edition 1
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