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SEND RENEWAL OF SUBSCRIPTION BEFORE EXPIRATION DATE ON ADDRESS. David 3ti?sr]k: . Kill Devil Hills, K.. 0. ■04 ■.,/ .' '• PAi kI TIMES MAIL SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO BOX 428 MANTEO, N. C. NOT TO INDIVIDUALS W!TH WH!C^3 IS tHF, PILOT AMDHFRALD OF BEIHAVEN AND SWAN QUARTER PUaUSHED VVESKLY THE mmiSSl Of THE WALTER RALEIGH COASTLAND OF NORTH CAROLINA VOLUME XXIX — NO. 26 MANTEO. N. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27. i963 Sing'o Copy 70 COAST GUARD CHANGES WILL PLACE MORE WIEN ■ IN. DARE’S- STATIONS Two Landmarks, Kill Devi! Hills and Carfey's Inlet Units Being Closed,' Personnel in Oth er Stations increa.sed; Search and Rescue Work Always Important Items in Coast Guard and Lifesaving Service Still of Great Value •SANTA'S VISIT IS i BIG INCIDENT IN I HATTERAS VILLAGE: THESE TWO LANDMARKS IN DARE WILL B ! DEACTIVATED IN COAST GUARD SHAKEUP W.i Z’’ 't & ^¥7- .-■* •'■7 ^.7 .=7.-, .'L - ^' r I ’A' - - vn4-V" P ■ ’ ' i.T- ... . ' 7 -* ■ - ■' :( BOMBING RANGE FUNDS APPROVED FOR AF AND NAVY Rsofriciions Listed and Effects On V/ildfow! To Be Reviewed Th.' n.iMf IIU'I! W.’iil Ill Itlli'l I' i;il ru- S On Juno 20. 187il. an nut of Coiif;/f!s,-' oitalili.sliivl ilio U. .S LiTesavinj!; .Sunicc. In Ui'crm'ior of* Unit sano' y -nr llio I.ifim.iv- intr slnlioM lU Cnff. ys Inlot (‘staiili^lii-d Ily .Inly of llitili Caffi';,.7 Inlo' nnd a .uiftoi sl:i-* lion ;U Kill Doy;l Hols i.i.slal) i:--'ii-1 y,._ , i,.„i j,,.,. j 0(1 in iRTi) will li:i\o Ij.umi I''-• hyliioil ‘n-i^'-hii'i I aotivatc.l to make way for pro-1 Tho liro gn>.=s. ..\flor inoro II,an SO .voarn' ■of .service to .loafannK men .1-,.,, from over the woHd iiio.so hi.«- a,i|,!ren n„r I vos, » liv ■ , ^ ai •I ?«- Q I tt - ■ ' .... wrr- 1 \‘rr folic .station.^ are now m.ii.icl /infe? Ipj i . j7;r--?A7cA;i3F^;?-‘ '.rc:^ ■'sS >’clocli tlic frroM.Hn l/i'Mighi ob.sol.ne by the inor,-, niotiorn I,,^ ij..,, method.^ used in the Coas;, j;,, ii,,.yi,.y, Guaiu of toMiiy. I viIUijjt un t.io tmek r-o ii.o Ihi.i doys not moan any N--^-N.i„|m-.om wim voiv in of selling of ilio (oast kiaard, coi.id e..t a peel, a; him. search and rosciie work. On the | j.i.y contrarj. I ho Js'or’.h (.riro...na.; j|,,, windows a.1. jimnKiri.d 1.1 red •coast wiU gain 41 additioind I sinilin^AdniP'waVir:?; Coast G.iard.smon mid a fomt of. , ,j„. . ■modern re.-’ciio boat.- niidor the \viiore yei.ng and m'd -iivint.-it reorganization ainiouneed rn-ip..^ .,r, i'\;d. He u.i, -! t. tiny. Doc. dOtli. j I’,,,. ('• 1. 1 nd-n'.-on There will bo a new station' M,di,vti. H.. Pi-awl .d! the n- 011 .Vorth .Aiheinarle Soliiai and ' „(■ t'.e rhilin n and c all .SIX e.xi.Uiiig North Carolina -sia-1, ),,i,| ).-.,ivod .1 Pali.no-, p.i-.s, d toms will roroive lu w men and oiil h.s lie i" nn o t'l 1 = mu o,ji,i|niieiil. . i .iiol.-’v ,■ Mimro.'i Hu a n.|i Tw-nty-oiie men are involve !, :,duit.s wi.vo pasbed Tal lin the clo.xing of the, twO' s'ta ^ lodii-s,.eo-thi.tr ati “-C,odd go hmn,: pons on the Dare Coast , .v.-ijing. “We iinvo ha-i a pojiihiv; The Alhiinarle .S'lind un’t g,,od nine.’' would have a view of 22 men ivlLf. Dlf\ U, Hill.S (eyper) and i.'.dFl'EY'S JN'i.Kt STATTUNS (iuwei ) have become \ictims! of prog'! - m'd wdl soon close ms the Coa.st iiuord n'p.a-c.-; ohsn'etc tacd-lies wiUi new and mod ern st-imetaros ;!!nd;>s],j!'t..s personn.ek.to'(it,ip'utscnt-day .yeod.s. ... 'f -> -1-7 -A i'Z -Z /' ‘ ■‘A \ I. |>i lie ii 01 "g I ! o d - !j)|oo'.i-i| by the .Snhri.mmittoo 00 Militaiy Con.strnrtion, Com- Oiiltee 01 A))piopriali(.ns, L’. .S. limise of I{o|)i esen'.alive.s. iv.s hci 11 aiiiioitiiced by Coiigress- nn.n Herbeft C. Bonner. TTn.s jivogiMin is for the eon- .-tuivtnm of range f,.ri!i’,io.-, i .bliiiiiited to vo.-t S.T 4 m.liion.s in l•on^ocfien with tho opera non of the Dare C'oiioty and I’almol- lo I’liint, N. C, Air Kon e — N'a'.'v \\'oa))ons ranges. 'J'ho eoinmiltee ap))ri.vod iln; I'lii,.'trill Poll .Milijocl to till fill lowing (.riteria: T he Mirviees wdl clo.so down (poialion.s of the Dare County large during the migratory watorfowd giiiming .season, which is eslafaii.shod /rein year to year by the U. 13. DepaiMiicii'. of Interior. The -sei'vico.s will he allow oil to u.sc tile Slumiiy I'oint range diirin,g the lime toe Daie Coun ty lango i.s clo'(‘d. .\iiy propo'od amendment:, jicrtainiiig to the operation of llic Dale County range wiil hi BONNER BRIDGE OPENING FIRST FLIGHT AIRPORT OUTSTANDING 1963 NEWS Many Notables Attracted to Area at These Times; Blue Marlin Fishing Booms; Lost Colony Experiences Best Season, Ending With Figures in the Black; Manteo Has New Postoffice. COMPLETES CG COURSE 5«K: atioii.s between tho niilitary 'eiMccs. tho. Governors Office ol !l,(‘ .Slate of N'orfii Carolina and IIEXRY R. BRASLEY, .‘ion of eiuered ipto. imly-after negoU- 7^,7 M,.,;N4eWy Di^Bchisley^ •?U:th vi-r!enee ' l.y ther.,. Ash . Wancho.se, ha.s comploied d nmnth.s of training at The l.i. S. 7-X - 1 A'---' ! •. : A . - tiu* IJ. S, Kisii and WdclIiftM Coa.^t Cliianl Aviation Markin- Soiviee of tho Departmonl of Mato Schoo’, EHzaboth City. A.s n. re.'idt of his good Wi'' • and a .Sl-foiit patiol,boat..,. . , ' Ad'lition.s to tlic reniaiiiing stations on tho co.'iis' w.;iild in- I do. Oregon Inlet • 12 ad lit o nil meti and n new 44-fool paliol I boat'. . Hattoras Inlet - Four ■men^ ■;lwo' 45-foo~t patrol boats. DARE COUNTY IS ' ' FIRST MAItN STREET 01- THc SPACE as: ' By K.yUEN KORB'.( .ii, 'Junior, Jlanteo High' ' i -Bcrau.se Orville and Wilbur; Wright cho.se Dare • County, i hr, Oi'rncokc - Threv: in.m, three North Carolina for thci-r fir.'l I boats and a hidieoptcr. i fiighl of an lurp’ane. 1 l-iu! a ' ' Hobucken - Converted re'Ciiolno'i e.xi iting experi'noo in o. station and eii’.iitijK'd with boal.s. | .^lolid.iy, De'-em’ve id I'.aid j Ft. M.acon - Fifteen ir.eu and Just iin. g'n” mo'-'.ng Pk four boats. ' fn.st .Ainmi-m to m •■( i .0 Masonboi'o Iniot - .'^ix new oi.rlh iii sjiiiee or, po.M.-p.-, 11.' jirr lor.nol. 'fiisl Imman I> eng. (.-'.ei'in d 1 .• i'he station a* ( .iffoi's l-ih ' to .M. -s Cool • lo. an .i\ • ■ r lias lioiii oiiei.iled on a iimitoi hu-inefs cxeculi.e, tiu' ttii.'-ian- lr...sis in recent years. l’iv;-ei t have not .s;'.t'.sfr'.eior')y armed; I'station ecmplemeiit i.s smeii ■ tl.eir fii'.st orf.r..) I !e..i! .•■.a eii-, 'iiicn under the command of .1 portoaitj to meet, .folio G', • u. boatwain’.s mate, Thi. .station at t:.!k to him, .a'.d 'h;.k.e n.imi j iKill Dm il Hilks. JWh.it a thi;!! for a teea.igi-i o ' The .station at Kill Devil Ilill.s' iManleo ITigli St hoedi has been in oponition .sinre Dec. i I’iie Youtli Semi iiir moetm e |:1, jlSTO. Surfmen .5tatjonei! there held in connnemocation of tin: in 1903 aided tlie Wright Brofh-• First Flight of an ainvaue wvHi r-r.s in their fiist fight. Surf than ' John Glenn, who orliitiHi the I Joint Daniels is credtied with eavili 23 tirrt s ris ruoclerator, taking the fiisl picture of the Itnd yoim.g jh'ipie f'lou ‘.,'2 si it’s Wiigbt Brjthojv’ airi>!une. ipiC'e'.l aiui we wt.e privileged! Tiie pre.'enl station emn- to a.sk 'ngj ;ii|i, .loe.sii . . ’lot | psement is 13 men under tlie we wished. Mr. Git n 1 aiis.vero.’| cemmand of CBJl J. E Finn. n.s with kiirivledge a? well as | Kd! D.?vi! Hills and Caffe; s' b'lmoi wlr.eh I fo'.mti to he .-m Inlet will he the thiid am! t.i^ncal of Ihi.s Ali-Amcnv.'-n four'll Coast Guard instaliations ntan. Ill the Dare Beaches area to he 1 Tivis partieipalion in a mtu'i- deeonimi.sioiied since Worlil War ing 'V lit eui tomi>',i nspmiau Hie Inferior. The changes .sug gested by paragraphs "a” and “b’’ above will be ineorpiiraled ;i.- m.iy bi' propi-r. -SOI \ ices agree tiiat timely and reasonable notieo wiil be gi\en to tile U. S. Fish and Wiidlifc Service of the Depart ments of the Inferior and the affected Members 0/ Congre.s.- when any a tii li li'd in e n Is or changes peitiiining lo tho oper ation of the lange .ire piopn-ed The Ciiininitlee will e.xpuvi the .-ennies coiieerned, logelheji w’tfi appropriate offieials of the State and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Serviee, to review the effect of Dare County Range pi-rformanee, upon graduation he wa.s aiivaneed to .-tvialion Maehini.st’s .Mate, TliiriL Cla.s.s. Mr. Ben.sley is'a''gradiiatc of Manteo High School and enli.st- ed in the Const Guard on .September IS, 1900. 'He will lie i-cassighed tY tluly t)y the Commandant.'U. 2S C.fast G I ltd STICK EXHIBITION IN MIAMI DRAVJS FAVORABLE REVIEWS FROM CRITICS opc-ration.s on migraloiy wa'.er-j Frank Stick, w-eil known artist fowl after the 19G4 gunning s(fCi«on or the* fn-rii gunruny' ot v, mason after operalioi, of the Shores, Dare County, and y ■ V laiige. Sliouid it then be agreed iliat tie- restrictions in the / rsl iiem eimld be romoved or mod.i- fieil appropriate .step.s should be taken lo accompii.sli this end. Ill the event .sueh restrictions arc removed, operatii’iis on the Stumpy Point Range should be slopped and the Range closed. 0^4 DECEMCEP. 30 TYRRELL CITIZENS URGED TO HEAR LITTLE FEDERAL Pl.AN DISCUSSION II. I coxr.Ri:.s.s.MA.\ bonnkr FINAI.LV GETS HO.MK made, me realk-ie liiai ke is ^ pin t if my life, and vny g'"' 'V- fitimi an! n-if i-uly a j:,i»min..iit jm-.-on on T V. He i.- a imt oi Uie future and so am I M“. Gii'iw eniuUa.sizei! m the yv'it'i inc-t'iig :iiat 'Sii.iee Congressman Herbert C -Ben ner finally made it heme to' s,. iinn.ar Washington, N. C, in tune for 'cg-r.^ mi .M.iin StroeC' ai d h-! CliVi.s'.mas, aftei .siiffming inin- made all of us fee, Il'.at we ••>. o;- injinics .Monday on nis wa.v. niako eoatr.butitia.-'. to lie .'paci ,to‘W.ishinglon, D. C., tt> cast ni.t'age by bang gU'-d .-dudeuli. '>u- \oie i.n the .'■ori-gii ad hill. juiui'iig our eihieation, -iiid re .Mr. Bonner and Coiigl'es.imaii'•uaili.ag iti'e>f-sie.l in v.lrai ga;-: 1,. 11. Fountain were enroute lo “n armii.d im. Rocky Mo'.iiii when their earj Anmhm- thing ihat iinjn.-v- 'd “kidded on an icy bri'lge. C.iteli- nie wn-i tli.lt Mr t,h...,n '-’o > ing a plane for Wa.shir.gion. D time from li..: b.i.-y .silu-ouic t > C.. they wore turned back at r.io)> m mir e'en.11.; ote.-Pn.g V- I’elersburg, Va . her,nils,- ef the motel I > .-v.v g-ioibe-e 10 ;d! elo.ied W-tshing'on airports R«. lie boys ..•m! gi - .•vm at i,r iiirning to Wa.shingtoli, X. C, tl'e_ d.ff-(ent .-ti!. - ‘>1 Mr. Bonner ri-ceis’ed treatment I’lii'.eil StaU's. He i.'- ri.i.iy a for his brui.sos, then went to ' gi'eal guy Rockv Mount and proceeded t-i' At 'Ik- ''end" of the (h,y—'ird- the C'apito! by train. He and Mr night-- v.-'m 11 -dl of tne mm-;mg. Fountain cast their votes. ,-o ' were l.•I'dm^ and ! ilm.s e! lim lu;,-1 turned to Rocky Mount, and Mr.,t>'y of av.atioii had h.-en sh.u n.j nonnt»r finally nuulo it liomc | y’^****?^ pyopui nn** j Tuesd.ay bv way of a .small priv- in.h'rnmli.N to disenss and np-j ate, p1nne--al! in lime for pic'^ 'hf haiipemngs of the, Christmas. ‘I''.''- llyw 1 Tim from Illinois, l.ari^' from' I’OST.MaSTEK jMEEKIXS R’chmoml ami Dixie fvcm near-j IN NOKFOEK HOSI’ITAL by Eliz.ibeth City and a dozen, lotlier.s. i Po.stmastor D. V. .Meokins of I Hoi from thi.s experionee 01 j Manteo i.s receiving treatment tl't'’ 60th .•Xniiiwisary of in Leigh .Memorial Ilo.sintal. t’tion that 1 have ri-evi\luaie.l, .Xorfolk. Va, for a heart at- outlook of the sinu.-- ige ft: tack he suffered hast week. '•'= wond. i ful feeling to oe .Mr. Jleekins, fomor editor of P“t't f*” Dare County, ilic firs., The Cr>a=tlanH Time.s, entered “-Main .Street” of the .space age-1 the hnspit.a! la.st Thursd.ay after (Karen Koihach was a dclagato' .several slight atlarks, .in-! on f-' G'e fi.-st Yriitli Pein an to Satiini.ay night siiirert-d a se- ■' .igk! Iie'd d 1 “.t !•• " > ' ■ vove heart attack. The leiis''h ance of tie- im , \ of his hospitalization is imiefi- of Powered Flight. Tne ^ me „itc. > See .snJHEI’. Bilge Eight ) J Fra-ikhn Fiirii-.igh .Tr., * Piosideiit. of t'le Ty r-l) Poiinty Earn Bti .-au. veni.nds ;,'i Tu'-' leil (■'hize'i' to hear tim “l.-dde' Fcdera! F’an” di:ii>s->L-d !i,i our; Senator 12 D. M-dge.t viiid Reptesentativo W, .J. White on ' .Moe.-h'.v I’.i.gi'.’., D,-;;.o;vibe.'' .‘JO'h at S.09 P.M in till' .tgrivaitaio liUi'diiig' iM Col'.uehia. I '•The peopie of Tyiir.l! t^eiin-; ty need to uiide. sT.iivd that -■-rr-. if.sue.-i vety clir-e to 1 heu' iiee.'-ts! I;t\ a' -Pike ill th(: st,-g.;;e ever t .'enpportioisment of i'le I/t.-g's- liit’irt''', .) Frail'.iin Farkuigh. of C.'wiunh;:,. pre;i|ea'., of the Tyneti Co'iuly J'arm Bn- '(■ru . ha;' .St iti'd. '•Take rural 4crCti'.T;c!;;io:i.” .sjud J'urioiigh. , ‘77s*,prtha._,Car-t I lin I’s rui.U l•!e^■'(l^' ' ■-.'>o|>i>i-j a'.'.ves laii'iag'ii to keep flie't ; iii-'ii pend 'MV ’ ihroiigh tiie P3(>'5 Ler;-'lal,iue: hel U.e\ eotdd vary t.i-i'i.i Ifi.'-e it n !t*i r a L?giMl’it-. ure linmmoto.i by inium in-s It ri-sl'.” The fultire t.if t’le rur.i! ePe- ll'i- I'or I'K-i nt've.s d'-p'T|d,s "a;- mo.'l wlioiiy on heaping a rea- soiia'u’ij bahinee of power in the !.eg-sl.il lire between riiial nn-l iiiiniii interist.s’' .•\not!ior i.“‘ue, he .said is II .1,1 of til-.’ ei-ui'ly’s niral seiiool sy.stem. “For years, people in the cities have been complain ing about their .'bare of :'ta»e t:.x money that goe.s 1.0 support rnia! .'■chooia.” ‘if the;'re al lowed to control the Lcgisiaiure, the; een’d very easily get a law p.u'.s'd whirh wmild force the n.iai eoiuit'es lo support t!u;r' 0 ll .sdiotd .sy.stenis to a f.ir greater extent than tlii-y do to- d,iy ” “Th.crc aie few itraal counties in thi.s state that do not r.eeil a great doa! tiioi-e monity spent on their school sy.stoms. Tlie.-?;' r.nd Tyrreli I'nin'ty is' .1' I, nil 1 '■ 111 • 'l .1 ' 'lU t" --1,'p I ’ '1 • : i’.lools aden..'itv!.v.” • iliiid i.-'ai' Is loads, ‘’nood i piiigiV's i'.as i)( I'-n i’i-"d'‘ i'l pav ing roads ■diiii-ueli lia'f of ti". Vn.UtK) nnies of loaik- in .North Carolina :.re tinp iveik ' "NeaiK ei- of thi.' uirp.ived Tmleage is ill rurii! are.-.;-'. We m.:.'. have at leas: one h-ni.-’e in l!;,' Leginl.iture that u. favo,ii'Je io .lira' areas, if we ey.pei t lo ;;-t the roads of iy.re!! Ci'U'i.y u.iv- ed ill good ime,” A fourth is.-.ue is *.uxi a. Many idtenint'- nT.-e iic-mi nw-lo ai- veady in tiie l,--;»!s'-’i:ar- to i-'vy Iiaiier la.xixs en li e ru’-e is—ip'e. 'U'tr-iii- i'..]np.'jii u to tiior-e Jir.id b> p-eC-p'e !U. fin' euic'.' ".'-s p.oipe got lUil 'if fiirming. and a. i.ike.s m, ■e inoi’e n.ira.*.’ (d sfa';. ifi'T-'ino-.i'g m'l.d j-aoplf will- I'lUV/i tr- ftglil harder P.-.ch i. gmia ive M-.s-aeii to ku)! f.iteir uixfa'i.'‘ “A ’. .g'siatii I- dooi.r.. t'll b.v nrie.ii lJt;-i;i;.,! I'.ot i.'he.y la 'u .-vt ;• (). tnelh- ;•) t'ne t.ix pTohitiiis of ;irr;d neoptf ” I'm l.iu'-'i. !i’'.r..-d the pe.’iib- iif 'fjrre.i C'l irty to lat-- J’-'ui.i:;. )4 foi- tile '-mistitu’ion.il ainend inent fv'l fair t i';‘r.--i-U‘'tion ;>' .-dl ('■• ■ pel jde ef X.eth ('.'.rii’o'.a "Tlr- v,:>! i;e t'ne i.i.st ch.’im rural people will have lo in.-'l.ie that they ate f'liify ri-;>'. i..--e!ited in the State LegisUitiire." ^-AN'A CLAUS VISITS V/ANCHESE COURTESY OF ROANOKE IS. FIRE DEPT. Santa Claus made an appear ance Srnd.-iy aflnrncon in th" i'.e'irt of Wanehese village, mak- in.g the tiip there by oourlc.sv of the Roanoke Islaiid Fire De- liarinient. .-\ large crowd gather- lal, and each child tooh home k.a-g.s I f fruit and candy dht- .Iribut.-.d by the kind old gentle- ntan. . .Members of the fire depart ment •. isited all the elderly peo- ipie and the .shut-ins wlio were ! r..iin- to attend tile feslivitie.s. I klrs. lipndaf Tlllett of kVaa- 'elie';e thi.s week expressed to a i.'iemV*r of tlio TIMES staff the apfi i;e;a*ioii whirh she voiced fo! ;f‘! till- pcojile of Wanehese Mrs. Tdieil imi.i tlial the Waii- eiiese eilizeiis were most grate- f.ii to the fhi- d--'j);irtmenL mem- biois who g-jve tlicir-. ..Sunday uueruooii off to hriiig so mueli Pioasute to so niaiiy iiepple. who .spend.s his wiiiti'is in Ki West, Fla., had a one-man ex- liibitinn of his paintings in ■Miami. Fla., on December 10. and re.^oived most favoraido re view.* in both the Miami Herald and the Key West Citizen. We quote fi-om tlic Miaiid Herald: ‘■Stick, well known as .-kmeri- raii spoil.* artist, has a collec tion of .strikingly beautiful sea- .'■eapes and incomparable paint ings of fish found in the At lantic Ocean. Mr. and Mr.s. Sam Midgett, “''Ybe-nutifu! land.*- Jr.. of .Manteo were injured to banctu.aty, Baolands, ... \ J . UaKola and \ ermoiii Hoino- somo in an accalent TWO CARS DEMOLISHED: INJURIES SUSTAiNfcD IN SUNDAY A.M. WRECK By BATIJH lA MTIJ.GO.N Year'.- (•Ic'-e of ll)ii‘2 found file iial'iral disa'ti'i of the Ash Wi'dne*d‘i.v .storm eclipsing nil oltii-r iitoi'ii" iihieh were cov ered dm inn til-' year. 'Hus .year tif ilpj.'f riMinil Xoveadii-r tuo •2‘2iiii me !a.\ ll'at aim 'St oldit- er.'Ui'd mrnio'',',' of Hie oilier eveiits llhnli had taken place in bio;!. Everything failed lie.sirie the enorniitv of the ioiss of thi; President of tlie I,'idled Stales and the nuinnoi 01 lint lo.*s. Even the less of the ti awler VioU-t wiiii its eiew of three, hiutful am! iiorrihle a.s it was to the fainiiie.s of tlie ch-w, had to move bark for the grief of a world oi't-r tlu- los.s of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, The eiosing of the Buyton In let wliieh li-.d been ilreiigeii with -'hvl Wenne.sday storm of B'!i2 united an i.-lami .-plit asunder by a 'age of natiiie T'oe lo*.* of the Bre'idi lit -eemed lo abiiost re unite a world “plit asunder by the petty rages nf uia"kiiid. The .'l ilies in Tlie rnastlaml Times ugi.-tered the heai'thent of an are,'! P-VilvU'i’ 'how ;, sel l iiig ns Hie nil t(i lie read •' '-f mi.ssion which occurred at 2-25 a m. Sunday, December 22, on the causeway about 400 feet from the Wa.shington Baum bridge over Roanoke Sound, .Midgett’s ear, traveling west on U, S. C4, was struck from tho roar by a ear driven by Meriest Edward Simp.soa of Waneliesc, also I raveling we.st. The impact eau.sed llie Midgett ear to tuin over, lajsuiting in brui.«e.s, cuts and .shock to the occupants. Simpson has been charged with driving under the influenee, carele.ss and reckless driving and speeding. 'He posted bond for appearance at court. Highway patiol reports indi -stead’, are more proof of th" artist's versatility.” •Mr. Stick exhibited under throe ciassificatinns: seascapes, fish picture.* ami .snow pictures CUBS HAVE FUN GETTING GOOD DEEDS ALL DONE Den master Robert Spake of Pack 501, Manteo and tile den- ner.s from Dons I, 3 ami 4 took a potted Chris'.iua.* tree to the 32oaiiokf Xursing home and set il up for the resident.s of the Homo. Tho oni.'unents and chains . which decorated tlic tree v.cie MRS. JACK WILSON V/INS FIRST PRIZE FOR DOOR DECORATION HATTERAS COAST GUARD PERS0:'4NEL CONTRIBUTE TO HOSPITAL FUND The pcr.'onnf-l of the Cape llaUe.T.s gu'Up of luc 1’. S. Coa.*t Giuiid made a di-iic fur di'lialein* and eol:ccie;| ?111.3,3 \\li ,!i has lieen gi m to tile Hai'eraz Med,cal Center. , The ntediea! center pnrjcct is moving aiong rapidly and it is e>.;ictt'lat lu ari-’c-unrement * . . i I i i>; ill* 11 t.i. •• V. )1 * I ll .Iile •! I.iu I I i ll >: I iui)' a doctor to be.u! up tlK stalf of tile nev. fmih!;. Tile f r.'t award for the jiidg- ii'g of the Christmas iloor deco- naiciu went to Mrs. J.-ick Wil- .*111, Moilier Vinejard. tlie see- eiui to Calh.y D.inick*’ daughter of .Mi-s. J. T. Daiiiei's, Wanehosc :imi the Ihiid to Mr.«. Clara Owens. Manteo. In the opinion cf tho judges, two of whom had juilgi'd previous door eiiutests, |thej-e were, not as many doors /decorated a.s before but the 'general standard was superior lie the previous years. I The conte.*t was under the sponsorship of the Roanoke Is land Garden 'Gluh. being ilriyen af about 50 'm'us' .an hour, the S.mpsou car about ; SO imies an hour. Boln cars ” wen; total wreck.*. M'ALTEIt FRANKLIN JONES >VAXCIll-kSI-: RE.SII)E-\T DIES 'SHERIFF CAllOON IN I ALBEMARLE HOSPITAL i i She-iff Frank Gaboon of 31 lilt CO .s bijiiig liespitalized in i ;'.lK‘iti City, in tlie Albemarle Hospital. Il is expected he will he there for some lime. AValier Fiunkliti .lones, 75, retired boat captain, died Fri day at G a.in. in the U. S. Public llo.nlth Service Hospital, Nor folk, after a tong illness. A native of Gum Neck. Tyr rell County, he. lived in Wan- cliese 15 years. He was a mem ber of Bethany Methodist Church of Wanehese, Manteo Jlasonic Lodge 521, and I’as- quolank Red Men Tribe 8. He was the husband of the late Mrs. Thelma Daniels .Tones and a son of Alonza E. and Mis Ella .Meekin.s Jones. Surviving arc a daughter, JIrs. Ixiis Jones Bridge.*? of Wanche.so; a son, Waller C. Jones of Scituate, Mass.; three grandchildren and three great- grandehildrcn. A funeral service, w.as con ducted in Belliany Methodist Cub,* decorated i! at theii (Christmas party at the ^lanteo Elementary School. At the party Steve Basnight, Ji., led the Cub.* in an n:ipelile building 15 minutes of calls thenic.*. Then the hoys sat around Ute Christina.* tree admiring their handiwork and eating their refieshinents. serv ed by the Den .Mothers, WILLIAM BENJAMIN NEAL OF ENGELIIAKI) DIES. 7.3 William Benjamin Neal, 73. of Engclhaixi died Sunday. He wa* a member of the Engelhard Chri.slian Church. Surviving are his wife. Nancy Brown Neal; one son, William of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Nina Moore of Engelhard. Mrs. Frank Bank.* of Virginia Beach; three grand children; three sisters, Miss Neta Neal and Mrs. Susan Mc Kinney of Engelhard, Mrs. Frank Mooney of Portsmouth, Churc'n Sunday at 2 p m. by the Va. Funeml seivices were cop- Rov. Robert S. Pulliuan. Burial ducted Tue.sday at 1 p.m. ffopi was iu Cudworth Cemetery, Engelhard Cb.ristian (TltUfch. (Wamhose, : Burial was in Fulforil Cemetery. T! C'lV m'^- - ' .1 ,, ' : . -- •uri'''" vY''' V\' -If OV- ~ I ■ »!.•* 7* ’'i'’-' 1’,, on. Ll . Hinson i ..>f n the A •,,inrr ./ 'as the result ,4 eyiK'.s . . little bov hild set otr dew^x'^ve old"'woods jo.ad- Buxton with a eompruiion. Darki ,ioe« (‘.'iiioht them as ibey oed- dleil thcr new bicvclos. Thev wove tired and confu.*ed as to diroetior,* So tlo v bili't a f'>-e ri'id tried l.i wiMlher tho niglit. Blit Hie I'.i'd .and Hu- f’ighl were too tniuh for till* Rolhii'On lad, tVilliain I. Long w.-.s annninted as till- now director of ‘‘Tim I.o.*t Colony” to suceeeii Clifton B'ltton of Goldsboro, whose ill health nrevented him from ctin- linuinc liis long as.soeintitm with the famed production at tho Waterside Theatre. (The renort of Britton's death wa.s received in Februarv.) Old Christma* celebration at Rodanthc luid more than usual meaning since Hli* marked the '.eginning of '.lie Tereenlonarv (“oiotirat ion nf tiie State of Xo>-th Carolina. Stale officin's were there to help with Old Chri.Ktmas in 19G3. Nags Head and Kill Devil Hills voted bond is.sues and be gan work on new water sys-' terns. Dunn on Hattoras t'ley took notice that m**!! and slide niio* do not alway,* come nn with the !in''vor* wh’ch wiii solve ttie pro!'*i*'m* of tlie Banks. Tliey asked for more r»p'-o-«en- ‘•otioM on the N C Outer Banks c:..i«bo''e T’a'k* Commi.'Mon, nuttein.*men iielieve that D''”e e-onutv h-is b'vod wi*!l Hie nfoh- len* of the Bank* ion" eno»"i) to hove some woHliwhile idea* '•» the .“"hRe*. Thov not oniy mod" ti’o'r idoa- known Hiov" ''airied them to the meetin" of ll>e >;,irth C’"'oi'n.a O’Por' B-'nk* .‘3oa«ho*-o T’a’-k Comnvs- -ion ill Xi"*' Bern 7’*’eir right otilnions .and evident koo'vtodno wono imnressivo. The eni’'in’**ien voted to rorom),,on,t a S0.5 piiBion nnnronriation to «t.a>t 0 niiiit>or«an"od attack on coast.al erosion (hiring tiie next two years. TZ..„.1- mndo ava’iat,ic to the Lake MattamnrHoot .H-'a In th" pinonnt of StSOOt'd far H'o imnrovoment of roads, fn- cilitie? bridoe*. d>-ainn"e bnf- levrnenfq co'l bnilitimr and for est stand imui'overnents. Ti.o-o funds voro made availaWo throiieb the Federal Aeeolerated Puhlie Wo>'ks Progr.am. And in .Tannavv e"me the an nouncement that TIS G4. eotr siib-slandard. has been inelnded in the list of nine treneral ini-' nrovemen+s to roads in the e»at- em Carolina nre.a. In .Tanuorv. too. came the loss of the “Vtolet" of Vandemore and h“r skinner and* emw Thi* frngedv is one from which ha* stemmed much of the nre.sent aw'ii-ene.ss nf bow mneh * sta bilized and deonened rhannel See 19S3, Page Five I-4i i.'.il 4 .Y..1 7'
The Coastland Times (Manteo, N.C.)
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