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Da'vid stick Kitty :Qav{k, ll* 0* ^ 5^.., , SEND renewal OF SUBSCRIPTION BEFORE EXPIRATION DATE ON ADDRESS THE TIMES MAIL SHOULD BE'-^'^ --1 ADDRESSED TO BOX 428 MaNTEO, N. C. NOT TO INDIVIDUALS 12 Paqes in 2 Sections WITH WHICH IS COMBINED THE PILOT AND HERALD OP BELHAVEN AND SWAN QUARTER PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THE INTEREST OF THE WALTER RALEIGH COASTLAND OF NORTH CAROLINA Pages One through Eight VOLUME XXIX il^'NO. 20 " MANTEO/ N.- C.f FRIOAYf-NOVEMBER 15? M963 ■ ■ :7' ' : Single Copy- 7C_ '.I.. PROBABLE CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR BRIDGE WILL LINK HATTERAS ISLAND WITH OTHER AREAS •rilh’ HERnisRT C. RONNEK BKIDGE, !o b- ollninJly opened XoveniLei’ 20, /irotches in smcoful s-pan iirro"'. Oreijon Tnldt. SOUTHERN ALBEMARLE’S 28TH ANNUAL SESSION IN MANTEO NOVEMBER 20 Six Counfy Meeting Begins With Luncheon at High School, Followed by Business Meeting and Election of Officers; -Gdngressman to; Be Speaker; Ribbon Cutting on Bridge in Morning. Following' the vihbon-cutting by Govonio:' Sanford on tlio Hei- , bon C. Bonner Bridge over 0"o- 'gon Inlet TVodnosda.v morning, Piov. 20Ui at 10:30, and after a psliort ceremony by liigliwtiy of- (icials, the grotij) will repair to the JIanteo Iligli .Sebool lunch room, wliere ;i hinrbcon will be li.serevd at 1 pm. Music will lx; •furni.shed by the ElizabeUi City .High School Band. 'I'lie welcome I-will he extended by Ur. W: W. 'Hii n-ey, ,|r., .Mayor of Manteo. i Re.spon.ses will he by the Vice-' Presidents from the si.v counties nVf Beaufort, Dare, If.Vtle, Mar- j |:;tin, Tyrrell and Washington. The j j invocaiion will ho by llev. Har-1 |,cdd Lotitherman. j D. V. McoKins will pri‘.=ent ythe invited guests, including highway officials. Chairman }jMen>:il!,,,Rans will, introduce. Cnn-^ %res.sman ’Ilerlicrt' Bmui'er,' wild' wilt introduce Governor Sanford. . ^ At the cln.se of the hinchoon, Ur. W. T. Ralph of Belliavon, a foiMier President of the A.s.'-oci- I'ation, will present Ur. Leo .AIil- ler. of the Texas Gulf Sulphur Corp. which is interested in pho.'.phale iniiiing prospect.s in Beaufort County. Is Uare County- has been host to the A.'^.soi.'iation many time.s, first 27 year.s ago, one year after it was organized in Co lumbia. jllelvin Uaniels is Piesi- |,! dent 'ahii “ .M f-;.' ' ZqndvaTi Davis ^Secretary. .Mrs. Etfic -Brick- Jiou-'e i.s Tiea.snrcr. • When tlie bridge is opened i-witir thn%o\^nmor''*w H""* and its chances t„.,eii engineei.s, were told to go at the .Manleo .Motel "eBruce.ICtheridge, lea’i’iiig.ifoin i')>d diiinlii'e'eonnti»B" Mkn r ^ ppr.ls.Qf-the-wgrlvtl'O' Slate Col-', r ..I.i^ . r one of the .Smaller counlios like-,sewage treatment p!tinlMa'id..im-. ..G;■ ^^EtEtRA\^^ro^v‘^^|ASTRONAUT JOHN GLENN INLET BRIDGE IN 64lwiLL ATTEND ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST FLIGHT IN DEC, rpl iso.’;- • ilh other ari'as of Pile Count}, li} liiglu'.a}. 'vitlumt nece.-'.siiy of ferry iiiiw. by Governor Terry Saiifoid on tHur coiihei’ting TJaiteras' Lsland TOWN APPOINTS LUTHER MIDGETT AS NEW OFFICER Signs of the town and signs of tlie limes will soon be .seen clearly in .Manico. 3’he >'I'own Boat'd," meeting' Wedhe.stlayY'cve- n'ng, engaged the service.s of DARE COUNTY SHOWS WAY' PILOT EROSION CONTROL PROJECTS PROVING OUT ..P'Jl'.'J,. ’“^^ef Cre.swell, Distiiet Ciiairman. coiinldes-tp'joiiuthg, s.9i!..-conFeiL,|^ UareeC-fEf>iAH.v-;,'-Itnm vation prograth, if now Ihe'ihe meeting wo’e. La'.vreiTce nigli: jioHecman, insliucled Uie I •'^’•'>'0 of two nro.iecL.s winch iiia.ViSwain, chairnitin, Dare. County stieet crews to begin the re- hold Ihn niwwor to tlu* qnoRtion! Board 'if Con’.nii.s.shmei s; p. A. painting of .-treet signs and told '>f bench ero.sion control. Tlie ■'i'ilb'tl, Kitty ILiwb, Uare Coun- tlie VKPCO nun to go ahead •‘'"il .Siiiiervisor.s of tl'.e .Mb-'-lt} C.a.inn-'.'-ioiu'r, W. R. Pearce, with the iiiMiallatioh of Christ- marie area are wiitthing. with; ciiaiiiiian. Daie County Board of tii.ij. .'^ig!li!. intense iiUere.ut, a pilot tiioiect' S’lpervi.sor.'^: Lwiis Midgi it ■file new nil niher of the |)iiiue of beach ero-sion control hi-ing' mid (ieorge Dtiiiiels. nieiiilirrs of force I.s Luther U. .Midgell, .Man- conducted htu'o in .Ma’ileo Thi': the Date County P.naid of .'tu- teo. Officer Jlidgelt lia.s been project under tlie .supervi.sion of norvi.sors and Robert 1. Spill. since IMartiti County was 'SO Ayj^)i thg Sta.li)?fci'r.v Service for,"Louis. Jlidgett-of the ELzaheib-1 County-Farm-Agc.riL nithle.s.sly stripii.'d from the dis-| jrnst 1.5 years. ' an Gariic-hW hu.s 'lOcVaiiiiod in' C^yde'A’aw.ver,’wiieW; tiU''' is legislature,I 'I’lie Board aLso instructed the eighteen moiilhs the si\'y R'ct. Work Unit Con.^erviiiioiiisi tuth only he one senator W:iler Suporiiilondent, S. R. of beach lost to lllo Gardens )|,o Soil C-ans‘rvat‘oi; Service fiom .the Second Ui?t.i:ipt;..>vlTicll.,Midgg1tL.4p.,ohtaiii .P«irm;acs.,9iKjivor^tri)0i;iocl of j^rmwycaw. j. stationed-in Coluiii- formerlv had two senators.^ 1 he a new e.oko filier- and chlori,mitor |, a'.' renorl ori..this..prp.iRcl wa.sihJiA ..mthleVAhe.rrephrls'knf 'llte losfPamncd Coim- for the water s^ysl'enr" ■ '■m.adt' til' the quartto-lv hicetu'igi woik al-'Cln.vtoh;' "-,'* v.-> - - ill-.■satisfied, in that Wil!''ii)i I'' Frei iiitin nngine- „f c;,,,) Stipi i'iso > ,.f ■ 11 ba.s been tiiinwn in wi'h poini- ,.,s, Inc. of High Poml, the m-i.;, ^viia I, was be!.I !.:-l w.".; I'R. WILLIA.M T. RALPH, an ont.sfmding Belbaveii ci’izen, t.s lieiiig iirgeil by many of his fiiends to offei for llu' .Stale in the Pb!l 1)1 unary B.v precedeiif Bi’iiufort County is due a stat ■ ' .senatorslitp at this iiino, aiitl man of Celebration, Hat-' jeras Man Vice-ChaJr- .v, _ man \ ' nil I :n.g lielil M.iiu, , jilteinociii .,111 ..the ..Coiirliiousei Vietor .Meekiii.s'of Man-eii Was iii.ne.d Chau man and Anderson Midgelt, Ilf Uatleraii,' ' Vice Ilian tliid .-.'tirry'Out-lire, gitiii! ri lebvilimi next April of the lli l liirl't G Boliiier li! idge III er Oregon Inlel, which- will be fionially tiiriiod. over -io the -Slate by tiie cootiaelors, ni..':’. TUursil.iy. NuVi-iabi-r 2(iU>. Tlii.s will' lie the date of tlir 2S:b aiiinrd meeting of the Siniibern .-Mbi inai le A.-isoLialion, wlii'se del'igales I t orn six coun ties will attend ilu! ribbon eui= tmg eeieiii.'iii'''S by Governor Col. Glenn and FelloW- Piloisi To -Lead .Ydu+hj; Discussion of Flight's Future at Kitty Hawk, National Aeronautic Association An- nounces •Id.Ml, ii'iv .--ol.-.e.. ■Vi CONTRACT FOR.--.:, FAIRFIELD k a GOES TO HARRIS New Building To Be Ready By March, 1964, As Con- sfruefion Near.s Construction of l)ic new pfi.-.t efiici! at Fairfield, Korth Ciiro- lin:i,.was .TuitUier ^udranceil w'ltli tlie an.'>''.mCemc-iil by Po.stmast- Simfovd, and Ihen' repafr io ihe -John - .-V Gronou, k. Manteo High School foi lunch- ' .'■on and the o-,n,i„ct ef the mi- ^ nual thiMness-ef the Assodationri^'k, '•Xt'.Monday.s nieet,ng/-MiLw;,ts'9‘,';'';'’-“V;--'Jf^ of the tln.e tmvn.s of Ki,n Deed - ai’e .t.mnmim.g to build Hills, Xag.s Head and AlanU-o.;'To and .-everal town A ! e d r in e n. .‘f , . 4 . Lul wo mo c«^JistuntIy k*cu-^>es* uloUK Witli ‘vpi'esc-Mlniivos ol tho ' . . ^ r'. />i t t' #1.4 ij } ’Hir cnn>lyMrlinr. iMOL'-ram CfVK' klubs of the (.'utor Hanks. V ■» r\ I U) (whuUior pivi.'ont- ana ol UoraooKo, \vor»? nainorl on , , / ,, . .-i, I ’ bnii/.linir*'^ oa/» bi aberoa iv- 1,1 tor. .1 .Mem’ners of' the ccnimiUce will) attended Hie nieeiing arc as follows: Dr W. W. Hurvey, ti ict thei e in the will •‘The con.s-'.nictiua program i.s lining concentrated in thc/.se ai'eii.s where the need i.s ingenL , „ III ,, 1, nod .suitable space cannot be . ^'vr'':, ^'‘'V./'l\'/^'’:’:..:!'‘'Tiobta.nel cxcepi llirmigh now in.wi, Manteo; W W. Edwa'ds. A H Gray, of Waves, ,\iiderson M'lig.'tt. Caitii.s Oden and .1 .M Hiiili I w If/, of Il:ilte’‘as, .luliai; and Si.x of the world’.s leading pi- '!o6'‘,;inci udt.h'g.i'Ai rroii.au t., Lt-vC'M'.' I .iohri (ill nn,‘Jr.,'wi!! nier f youth ful deli-gate': from nearly fifty stal'es to jirobe the inipait of flight, it-“ .sfu'ini and cfononiic inilueiice upon life and work, Ueeemher Ifilh, at Kill Devil Hdl.s near Kitty Hawk, it was .innoiiaei'd Wi-lne.sday by L.'ili Davjs, spuciiil a.ssi.stanl to Ralph WJiiteiier, e.xe.culr.'e due'lor of the N.itiona! Aeroniuitic .Assoct- llllOll. Davis ami Randy Raiidleman of XAA, Dick Shea and Allen E. Taylor of the Fednrai .Avialion . Adnimisiration. Capt. Ronald H.„ ■Kveretu;, L'S.AF Ileadquartei.s, Wash ngtoii, and Lt. Col. D. S. Weill, AK Headquartets at the Pont.igon firw to Manteo aboard a f 47 foi a med.ngwith !s’a- tiOiial Park Service oll'icial.s - Ju'ne.-: Myers. Bruce .Black ami Anthony, Stark,,,Cn.pt, Q- Ru.^'snll,, Evans, of the Coast Guard 'Air • 'Station. Ei'zahoib City, Kill -Devil Hills Memorial .Societ.v President .‘■i. Wade Alarr and -Miles L. Clark, Kiton Aydlett, 4‘Ilizaheth Oily, Daviii Stick, Alel- ) via R. Danieis, C. S, Meekins and .Ayciok Brown, Dare County and A'lniiral Jesse Johiisoii, .'7' a.. "Yl J;., Di-stfiet iil.sc t.\. Martin i ?,the nortlfalde of Oicgonjnlct, MU';;,.;:;, IbKC''exporhtidntrd'- ^htidn' af- l:\VelnKSTlay morning, and ferry . fe f,t .u^v v.- '"T"' Ch.yton ' has' lieen cnnd'.r'Hng If ...ill 11,r.! Ti.k Pi'Otailed for many yeais under Ulie Water I'olliition act pally will toUini over the new f,„. Bonner Inidg.b which the con- Senator .since Mark -Irac or.s will orma ly utni ov..m- Columbia held the of to the s-ta 0. Ihereby the Ollier f;,,, j,, Bnilk.s Will be pcuiuiUHi free BEACH ER05ION SEEMS CONTROLLED AT THE GARDENS W.ii'ks Ael. with American hem-h and etber; Louis Midget! Supervisor Piiol gra.sses for the area. I he.^. i.x-! prrnnenls and tesl.s have heon.i . going on at Clavton for almo.-g ,, r " • ' for generations the men of , 'the .Midtrelt families haie Clayton is nmy b'eking f.n' ^L,; someone wl.o will c.‘-tal.lis-li a .slic has iinuked as h.‘r own const riirt ion ‘■W^e now have about .l.a.OO'f 1 po.-it offic.. |oi-a*i,iii.s tlirouglimP ,, ... , • .tin- country, hnndhng a volume, ,m s n. .Mrs. of, i-^A^7ii.of 06 billion pieces of.nuiil aA''^^ (Ret.), Norfolk. - Mayor- \V..-A )V.d!'.9!iis,v IX .-,1. is;.i'.xpccied' to j While the- oul.st.aniling ,..an-. ., liiiyman iin.l J. L. Newman, billion. It is clear,'nduheement hinged around'"As- ■ Aiderimm of Nag.s Head; J'i» .hut we niu.sl redouhle U'oiiaut J.diii Glenn being pre.s- Myci'S, Supi., and P^mnis Mc-I^.,,^. o„iv i„ e.xpand-' eni tor the December 10-17 cele ry'!",97 >nE,.,our •.capaeiLv-hut . vlso in iIn-atioii, •.niter plans wore nli.s- Suiyicc;' 'Mrs. .Xora Herhdt'i o,.' Revising -new ' p'osud'■ icchrri.iuAl'cii.sS^^ lli'fdey\:h6'urs;'‘'of " P.o'hinthe, Ayeock L'.-own, 'meet’''the' demhn'ds 'of o'urimeenng .'.•.i.t .Wright ..Memorial ,, .Naie.-v Be,.Is, M..|vim R 0:1110!.--. pupiii.-tioi'" ' Vi.-ito:s Genter, on the new Air- Waili.e. Giay. of .Mniuee, Walt " ^ ,„l,, ,|„ |), |, oi m,.|,t . C.m- .'inp neai mg . ..mpl.-tioii on ibe Held Hid.-., yri-uctiou piogi.iin A. B. Han i.o,-M>.m.o ■ d i.-vei i .itioii and dnr- r tiUiniiiy \i-iii' co„.«triict th.‘ new building'ing a .steak luncheon as gue.st.s .on-c^U.f.S.-Highway P4, mu- block of John Ik Yancey. Jr., at Ids hiei'lli7'dr. Cduht.vf Ro.-id'-l305.- tiiid motor,- hotel,.: Kj.lb .Uevil AHi)I.s.^:j:; S.-e PD.ST-t)l'’FlGl'L-Pagc. si.\ .. Davis als.o riintaetod. oiieratmsf 4- I I ... RECORDER COURT CASES . , I 1 1 r li»is Ioci'utly HjhI the r\vA/iK.iPM c ik.i KiiikyoCD •access to 'he outside world, for ,.f. ( DWINDLE IN NUMBER the lir.sl time. ■ ,]p. . AS WINTERTIME COMES! nursei} f-.r ‘i.>aeii gi'a-ss.'s Clay- Buiil of reinforced concrete ,„.,iid a third term would conm . , ton lias a limited ‘‘upply aiioih.M'Jlidgett is engaged ,anil s.teulWith a roadway _S p,,,,,. jr)..,cc, and might Si.x case^ were lioard in Dare sprigs of (he.se grasses' s\hic.i t of .-oping with 'feet wide, the br-dge exvemts bl-o the ca.se County-Recdi'dw'-s "Court Tiioai-' Will he releisscd'to .sorniv.ine.wnr,7..j.j^j^-^ ^ iOeatlVer.'He'is' from a point near lower Nag.s ,,.,„,Bdnle from Washing-1 day. Judge James M. Vannote will csUiblisli .sucit a nursev.v. Isupovvising a pilot projeci> of -. Head and the Aaiional S.ta- sought to disregard th.i! heard the .storie;^ and clilliculties j fim group akso learned that ■.borchne I'Oclamation right here of two non-support cases, iwr, p,. W'. Woodhousc, noted. Jiantco. incidents of bad check writing agronomist witii N. C. State' Louis Hiidgclt of the Eliza- and two t.-alfic \iolation«. The College, is coming down to the bejhail Gardens liaS made a defendant in one of the non- Outer Banks to conduct, e.xpej'i-jsLidv- of Hte fos-ce-s which'..'Iiaye -shore entrance to the northern honored custom two years ;;Aip of liutt/ras IslniKl. ! he v^4 ago, and lost out. vmdhoii structure rises m grace-, ,,„,pi, believed by many j lu! curves to a high-level h.xcd- be the outstanding-figure, in - . ...v,,,,, —, ' center siiaii which ehminates the County who could win support ca.ces had additional riient.s wilh feHilizer.^ and Ain''.’'-j,„|,!,i,.,,j galpe.i at the shoie- iiecessity of a permit use of drawbridge to timo. n*, h.,s several 'tini- ihe in,cl boat c:-. served a.' Alayor of nelhaveii, c.uitmcl between Pamlico S-ouiid .,us screed or, the conniv Board and the Atlantic Ocean. h;m twice vep- WiUi the opening of thi.s new- ,,,seated his distriel at 'the Na cst link in the chain of toll-'iee ip,,,.,, Democratic convention, bridges and higlnwiys comieciingj^,,,, ,,3^ held mimhenm.s offices the National .Se.n.shore and other, public 'honoc and tnis!. H- Outer Banks altractioii.s ■with bus been president of the N. G. the iiuinlam!, the Suite of North Dental As.socialion. R o t a r v charges of a.ssault and liallery lean beach .grasses. K.xneiiinent'd'j],,^ ^^f tl'c Garden.s. Over a to pay for. 'plot.s sown by the Park Sevcice, ,.^,,.lo,l „f thire years somi' sixtv Wilbur Burton. Manteo, who j,, accordance with .--ug.gesfioti.s p,,., ,-,f heach ' had been lost was found guilty of aon-sup- made by Dr. Woedliuuse, have Louis Midgetl felt certain some port, w-as also found g'Jilty of proved tlie pracucalily of eni-n|,,„j, coaid be done about the assault and battery. He received pPiyiitg iiilrt-gen and plu.'Sphoru :j j,.„,^b‘r. He know that soniclhiiig a two }'ear su.spcnded sontenee. i,, connertion with the bearii | ^onr altolit it. a fine-of $25 and costs on the gi-.i-sses. 'fhe, Pitrk Service ha.':| Sa he b.-igaii to study and plan latter charge. He was iirohibited tmw' adopted this inellmd. i.,i,d woik vith the other Daie inUixicating Jfotel owiier..: are ahso "■•'del'-’(.^(„,,,(y 3^,1 Supervisoi-.s, Gev'i'in' . .... , from the use of Carolina will di.scQiilinue the District Governor, i’nmident of beverages and forliiddcn to a.- i„g those iirojeet.-', with, imere.st , .,nd ML K. Peaice. Mr. Oregon Inlet ferries to Halter- ,1,^ Southern Albemarle As.soci- -saiilt his wife at any lime. 'I'liis It was at Uieir urging that l>nee was enottrnged to con- :is Island. Free Slate aiitoniiibile ferries continue operation iic- tweeii Halleras ami Ocraeoko, and llic loll ferry “Sea Lovol " give.s access to O'-uacokc from the South. Approaches io the new bridge from the north Jind we.«l are ’U. S. lU-20-1 via Roanoke I.^- laml, and U. S. 158 via the .See SUSS ION. I'age Si* alion and ha.s served in numer ous other capailiets. SEACH BOND ISSUES SOLD; WORK PLANS ON SCHEDULE 1 Thi- heach towns hnlh tdaeed huitd is.snes on sale the fir.-'t of tl'.is week Nag.s Head for ..$''-1.5,001); Kill Devil HilLs for $705,000. Both liond issues were APPOINTED pui'chased by the fedei-al govevn- iii'Mit. As a result, the plans of both conimuntie.s can now go forwanl in aceord.'tnce with pro- — ^ 7 icfted plans. Mrs. Lstetle B. Tillelt. of wnn., - -r .\l:intt’o has heeit renamed io ..' ‘ the North Carolina Sea.shore Nap s.nys the new water MRS. TILLETT TO SEASHORE COMMISSION BY GOVERNOR SANFORD hy uev. ford, who on Tuesday annoumted 16 uiipointmcnts. Woodrow maims tire all installed and work will begin next week on the fooling nnd fonnihitions 'if the Price. ,managing editor of the! Raleigh News and Observer, was; ne-vv Slav- named chairman of the commi.s- sion, which has the duty of re storing, maintaining and devcl- ^iping North Carolina’s Outer! Banks. Others appointed included Asliloy Fulrell, Wa.shington; Monroe Gaskill, Cedar Island; C. D. Ferrell, Elizahetii City; .Mr.s. Alida Willis, Morehead City; Braxton B. Dawson, \V:i.shing- ton; Earl N. Phillips, High Point; Pascal SI. Camak, Wil mington; William SI. Cochrane, administrative assistant to Sen- thc ;ige plant t.= anticinated by hiUer part of Api'i!. SIi-s. Ruth Frank, town clerk. Kill Devil Hills say.s that she ha.s cheeked for the TLMES tind ail .scheduled work on Kill Devil Hills w.nter.s main is pi-oeoeding accfndiiig to schedule. EAT TURKEY FRIDAY prohibition to coniimic indoit-'ClAinly came into the soil pu-isii'i.iet two oO-biot groins rx- nitely. He wa.s als.-) directed to sen'ation program in 1902 The tending from the KlizabiUhac pay $ll> a week toward ,lhw sup- .motel owner.s felt that ;i vanish-1^;^,.dens beach into tb.c s.hiik! in poi't of hi;% minor daughter.. iajr beach line was liaixlly coh-;^ soulliwest-n.;n'thi'ast dircctiea, These p:iynionts to be made dlicive to a biiil'l-np of tourism, ditfer from the through the ((Vice of Ibc Clerk in tlic area Tliev knew ■'•'Ui'it;f.,miliar jetties in that of the Supeiior Conn. _ erosion was bud for their pci'-libey arr; closer logither and net Thoma.s J. ILinnmi. Kitty .sonnl snece?,--. They fell thal Ihe-^j, ^.,ii They can Vmreiv be seer. Hawk, was fonml guilty of fail- entire area wnd'i so'm feel Ut'-mbme the waiter at 'nigh tide'), ing to suiiport his four minor piiicli if nothing wa.= done. A.« a j \\n„d and weather wo-keil children. He was given a .si.v le.sult. of their .cRorls Dare jib iUm .Soii ..'Sui'erviJ-or.s. No munibs .su.spendeil sentence and County became a partieiimi't 'U , .)„„i>er bad tb.e fir.-it experimental direeted to pay §20 a week from the progi-am. U wamld ,n*'w_up-'. h'en .installed than the November 1 to Apiil 30; -$25 a pear that Dale wtli lean sidficd' in two days time week from IM.-iy 1 through Octiv way. _ . , / ' Uie iiroof of tlie pudding w;is her 31. A writ of eapia-s to be A iietili'jn wa.s received from Tiie sand w'as already l'’- i.ssued if tlu:' iiaymont.s are in rosidenls of 7.1anns Ihubor rn- ginning to tiil in between the arrears for more than two questing help iji the cautrol of ^.-nins. T),o Soil Suiien-isovs im weeks. heaeh c.wioi) There were lOD medmtely had M sixty foot .Mrs. E. 5V. Field.s. of Sanfonl, .signiilure': attached to the pc- iaHf.alled .d'uig the Gar- submitted to jndgnuiiit and was lition. The Soil Kupen-i.sors .'ire shore line. Thi.s was don- perniittcfl to make resUluiion of now cxniorinp: iho eiirhtoeti mouthy aj-to. To- the ;imount of $'195 10 iiln.s eo.sts of heliung Maims Havlior iti ties o,,., F-'iztthethan G;M'dens has to make good a bad check. matter. Tlun- imde'.-.tanii that heach. Glenn Hackney, Wanchese, re- this i.s a matter calling for all. Loais Midgott is now in-stall- coived a 00 dav suspf‘nIod sen-'the skJI and knowledge w)uch j-lmilar groins behind his tcnce on the condition he i>ay §5 can bo brought to bear. Tins is.at Mother Vineyard. These a \veok plus costs to be appilod a snattcrAvhicli concerns the bo watched with thc .saiuC; to liiscbiu'ging tlie obligation of nancial welfare and continuei wore tiie gcoin.s a SS5 cheek. The $5 is to be physical o.xislcnce of the ni'cas liave done such cxcclleht added to the other obligations conceriiod. .Avork at the Eli'/abetimn Gar which Hackney is taking care. Tlie meeting was held iimb-r of through iiaymenls to thC;t>tc chmrmanship -if J. A. Morns. Ji,-. Midgctl is also eoiulucUng Clerk of the Suiiorior Court. ’.other os(ieriniental wo'k with In trafTic violation caso.s. Mar- IIATTERA.S CHANNEL BAS.S Bermuda .nnd B"acli Bin'iinidu tin ,, Buren Twiford, Stumiiy J g).a=s i n rn ctforl to form a Point, was fined $L5'ai)d ' co.st.s ''"A 48 pottiid channel b.ns.s U'rf.fj itolding bl.nnkcl of roots which for driving without n vaTiil ilviv- landed by Clarence Winslow will give er’s or clinuircin's licen.se. Otis fishing from the ocean pier neat and open on .Satiirdny. Thomas er D. Mr.s C Point Nr 1 le I coinmiitee -w who were t I.earv of biiiv John W l Yi’illlnii.s III bi)i'i>iigh. Jr., W ■io...'.sqrye,j.i0n ;re,.;'t!ie. ..iollow'iig.. Ol''irrescn!- Dan i: John .‘tuslin and of Friscn; C. T. and Dewey .Si’ai- of Avon, .lidian Gray of Rodaiilite; Edg.ii' 0. iloopor, Harry L.inge, Rmiy Jv tineUe aiul .left Paul of Bux- t( 11; and iciitalivoly other name.' were mentioned from vaiioiis lillag'AS. ,..,P':iuliiig ^ their ac- ceptaiK'e of the reapotisibiliy 'of serving 3n the committee. GOOSE HUNTING- GOOD AT OPENING OF SHOOTING SEASON Goose bunting has been bel ter tiuui usual during the open ing days of the P.IG3 season, a-c- I'.ii.ding to reports from Bodie l.sland,' Hi'ilti^i-iis and "L-nkif' Alat-" , taniuskcet. Good shooting has al- AH presetu pledged their loy.nl j so been reported from the Curri- coopevntion to the plan to cele brate this great acliievctnent .which g've.s the Outer Ranks a four” million dolh-o- hridge some iliVOit iniies. long. While another meeting will 1/' tuck Sound area. Jlost of the hunter.s going to the nrarshos, tieULs or to slake and point bliiidi' in ilie sounds (got tiiotr limits of two geese on opening day and since called soon to more definitely Nimrods \vho like HiOir water- vhape np pkiiis for tlie A.s.^ociat- fowl huiiling were hoping tliul lon, i‘ is lenriitively iilanned to the wealhcr would be. “rough .ind hohl a beauty contest, a parade, suitable for duck sltooUng” on n dance and other featu.ieS to, Movember JP, when the lUick make tite event one of the great-, season opens. While the duck est in the history of the Go.'ist-1 crop !.•; lower than usual at this l.uid. ’ sc:ison. some large lligh!.s imve Al! persons iiitiM'ested in aid- been reported, especially f-.ir mg the celebration air iinitcd of .several motels and hotels-- whicli remain open throughout the winter or will open for thi oiiseiwiince of tlie fiOlli Aimi- ■ c(.‘li'oration of flight Ibis year. Setting for the fir.st Youth Seminar on Flight will he the bi.sloric, windswept -sands of Kilt Devi! Hill, whore tlie Wright Bi'otlier^ first gave v.'ings.lo l,‘io...world sixty years r.gd. (Decemfer 17, 1!)63). The national youth conclave is but part of a two-tiay program, in obseiwavnce of the 00th .Anni-., vei'.sary of Powered Plight (De cember JC-17) which Will be at-..; tended hy notahles from all-, parts of the world. .Astronaut Glenn will serve as Moderator of the conference. The four men and one woman p.inel moinbers are each out standing in their own (light s.pe- ciaiiy. They arc: .Max Conr.nd, world fameo-s for his globe gird- H.ng .Solo flights in stock-model business aircraft lyims; Cap- tp write to the the cmnmutce. P, 0. Box 999, itianloo, N. C. AS THE NEW WAY OPENS he migi'aloi'v pintails, in the tain Handd “HaP’ lilackhurn, Bodie Island tind Haiicras Is- two-miliion-mile jet transport pi- iaitd open areas.' MORE THAN A RIBBON WILL BE CUT WHEN THE BONNER BRIDGE IS OPEN A turkey supper will be son'- ed in Manteo Methodist Church ^ . educational hitilding on the .ve- ator B. Everette Jordan; Frcder-j ning of Friday, Novainbcr IStli Jewel Stone of Shnwhore, pro- Frisco jek L. Co.v. Griflmi; Thc>ma.s W.-' by the members of the AlanlcD nounced, guilty:.of driving under Leaf. of....ty ilin i n, JLt oJ'«, PtL. Elli-s, Hnndersnh; Thomas B.' W.S.C S. Pi ice of the meal will the influerice, was ' given' four brought', hi. a .331.A .-pouiider. Hol'd, Lawnsdalc, .‘Sebastian C, be §1 00 per pk-itc. and lionrs niontlis suspended .sentence. li;>- Thesi' were the two huge?'. *Somncr, Winston-Salem; Eugene will be from 5 30 until 8 o'clock, ed §100 and told to suucnder cbaniv. 1 bass taken with rod and Price, Goldsboro; Fred H., Take-out plates will al.so be his driver’s license to the near- reel in Ilatteras walcr.s during Weaver, Chaiiel Hill. available. I See COURT, Page Si* the week end. the sands of .so'end sea a stability they have .>:cldom known More than a libhon tvil! b.‘ Dj,, ()\e mainlaiidcr.s. th> cni Wednesday, November 20 .^,11 nvn-li Ilatteras WliPtf Govenicr 'I’err.v Sanford 'pi)ivf.i.’ij no "waiting- penotl for eeiiie;: to the Outer Banks thal tiiem either. It i.s to wonder if dry he wit! offici.nlly -open the n,,, advantages can euiw:iy Uv.- Oicg.m Inlet bi'ilge. He will also diji;jdvam:iges. 0 u t-Lslandeis oiien a quicker pace, a faster life roine before, but never in ui tlie folk.s on Hatterar. Lslaiid. numbers which will now np- Thcie’.s nothing Hki.' a trip on Tliey will find the new a feny boat to itrake up a shop- country opened' nji to them ping li.'t, a vi.sitiiig list or Jti.sl ^t,.angc and ditfcrent. They will to sit and think. And there s curious, S’lnne will be nice, nothing like a ferry boat trip drive a peis.-tn raving nuts ifj 'pjio.vy who came before the there is :i w-.-ni to get on hoard Bridge eaine because they want- If something ha.s h.ipinmed ami pjj {(, come. The wait and the a fellow is trying to get to fhe:f,.cj'y trip .were, no di.scourage- olher side in a hurry tliere’n an n>ent. But now . - . We can only impulse to get out and swim, hope that, .the IlaltoraH folks There’s imlhing like a hridgejwdn’t be too ' apiialled at the to gel over miles of w;itei and'situations bred by a high tide of boggy land when there is an I tourism. Wo can only hope Hie emergency. No longer need ajcxtra income will be worth it, helicopter be sumimmed to Ilnt-iSometiines peace of mind and tei.ns. Car.s can come out now’pHvncy arc Worth more than and reach the mainland without money. p:iusing for more than the le-j mauds of traflic lights and.SlppjAHC^.SALES PROFIT COUXTY . . . _. j One comment bg (before Gin-' The total .ABC s.ales in Dare ' r.y)' “I looked back and County during the month of Oc tober, 1963 were $30,704.70. inlel that fast!’ 9 v t ' The: Dare County,.A.B.C. Board 'llie governor wiir''cui a rib- paid’to'the Darc'-County Gcner- bon iiid 'Hnttrras ls!ander,s can al Fund the sum of $2,705.42 be met and reach the mainland fast. No ma-1 at its regular meeting on No- ,jor difficultie.s. ! veinber 7. In hi.s work as gardener at the Gardens he Uiought. ‘Dal I come over that I.s in a r.'ire position .to .study the- ettectivciiess ,'>f his c.vperi- nionls under the actual coiuli- tions which must cunt rolled. lot for TWA: business pilot and industry executive James Nields, who ji!irticip:ites m international conferences on private and gen eral aviation flight rules;..c)iani- )>iim record setter and woman Pilot Jacqueline Cochran, who is a!si,i a corporation executive; and .Major Robert Rusluvorth, hipli-tl.viiig USAF pilot of the X-J5 project. , Two yoiiliis from each parti-’' cipat'mg stale wilt be selected to - attend the coiiferoiicc under'tb’e " spon.sorsbip of the State. Direc tor of Acronautic.s and tlu- Gov ernor of the state. They will be Slow-n to Kitty Hawk area on Sunday, December 15lh, and will be guests of honor for Monday and Tue.sd.ay events. As .staled earlier, the confer ence will iliscuss the impact of night upon the daily lives and careers of today’s youth; the challenges and opporlunitic.s"6f the aerospace age; and it will spotlight the decisions and v'anr ... ning needed today that will pre pare them for the comjile.x and eompetitlvc flight environments to c»me. The range of topics- wilV touch upon many aspects- of ouv national and international economy, political life, human relations and individual endoav- •di's.""’r'""-"'' “An overall objective is to make annual Wright Brothers Day observances an occasion for positive forward thinkingj-and^, probing of ' the -future'-'-where ; wcelfaro, happiness and security of our yontii is involved — 10 See FLIGHT. Page Six ' u ‘■"■'-sc.
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