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I David stici Kitty Hawk, N.C. 27949 ^^8-21-67 ' ’ .. -v Y - * V ^ |i . a -T ri.r.: - ’'•'■''ll ■ '^‘ • 4^:'. ■■•Vrr^'^' »--.?ir'.-.-SEND RENEWAL* '' -vo; OF SUBSCRIPTION BEFORE EXPIRATION ; DATE ON ADDRESS - MAIL SHOULD BE . ADDRESSED TO BOX 428- MANTEO, N. C. 27954, NOT TO INDIVIDUALS If iSixieen Pages In Two SeJiinf f K ""1?^ , WITHIS COMBINED THE piLQT AND HERALD OF BELHAVEN AND SWAN QUARTER Pages One through Eight ,. _ s?:^- PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THE INTEREST OF THE WALTER RALEIGH COASTLANb OF NORTH CAROLINA B'-\%otrUME xxxii i-::rtqQ756:r;.,r;:* : INCREASES SOUC-'.-lf .FROM BOARD FOR ^WELFARE, SCHOOLS ", ^Dare Commissioners Hear Oth- lijT'-' 'n Two-Day - |iyv.' xn 'Meeting'" ■, ' rv . t ^ - , . . - IWT'/j ^ ^ ^ “Mooting Mondaj^ • and'Tuc'?- flijy, ilif Dare County ccminis- ' sionevs heaid biulgci rcquc-sts, .• isiipport and atteiuledUb-Voutine „ Ijur.incss matters. ' . ' ■ The budget Ter opRra.noh of I?;.:: -Dare ■.CounlyvscliQoI'‘,system for I • .{j 9G7-0S; m 'a hTblint^fpfx ?20 i',7G3.- ’■ O’, plivs about 812,000 for capital ^’Outlay was prosonteci for thiii- sideration of - the Ijoai’d.,^ This 'is up^ from last year’.? budget ■of .817'1,.372. ■■ Of that amount, ah'^ut '^98,000 would be re quired from ltd valorem taxe.s, r tlic bai.'incc coming from state ' =? ;and fcder.il fund.s. : i„ ■ , : ■ Ai.'-o on the increase was ,,the ^ nveifaro. budget, ,up 'sohie f: over la-It year. IJcqurst for '•'.$53,00G.C.5 from life .Dare board was up ficm 8tG.9G0.47' for last •jycar. Witli slate aiii! federal , '-‘funds, the tola!..budgot''foivSvcl- ■ f-vre' during the''year’ ending dune 30 was 8224,072.03:- When Iiorcentages • arc' c.stabli.shcd ivoni- state' and federal sources Ifor the coming year, the total -•might, roacli a-rtuaiTcr-miliion dollars. Moiv. will bo. publ’-'hod in later 'j.s."uc,s,, giying more 'V^tletailerl ,'Tfccoui.itihg''qCMhen'ari- ,_^ous fiinds. f '-Anot!ie.r’ re'fiuest for funds ■y learnf from Dr. Is;i Grant, di-- ■ rector of the rasquolanlc- ])'ofil> to help in o))erating an alcoholic rehabilitation centr*- ltO;.,bc e.slablished in .Elizabeth, .iCity."*';y\o contribution was au-. (i'.pfik'ed, but the commiss'-oners, did on''Tuestluy request Icgisla- Scc'd.NXREASES. Page Eight -- ' n tHATTERAs Plans' f BiG celebration FOR JULY FOURTH ; Many^ ^pnis ^Shaping >• UH;A^ V''^-'^?■,^'.?Hplic^a7:SeasbnyD^aws " Near7 ' . t July';. dth^.Jiahn’i provoked'/a reals holiday air bn',. Ha..tcra,s Island,, Cor many, many ycai-s. /Hif year of 3007 is-going to be dilTei-iiiU. Under 'aucniiccs of the Haticras Village Civic A's- •sociation, events arc being plan- ' lied to cnlortaiii hcmcfolks, 40 eulicc ■ visiting, relatives .. and ' ..■.■ftietidi;." and'J'ip ,attract tourU'ls. ■ - ' liTenlativc plans for the.as yet '.^ -unnamed .event 'arc patterned y' sbmcwhbt. after the llattcras • Day bye.nts'br-the former Pi- ■'o . r.atf.s'Jamboi'ce.. It is 'liopcd''the ' -’aTf.nir_; will , become ,an,i annual ■;''-'cf'cht,^growing, ycjiriy iiT popu- ..'■jlfirity'and spectacularity.,, Fea- 'tured' contests will be the uni que and o.'iciling dory race bc- ;'t%\bc'n crows of three flatbql- '•-htomed. boats, Ijoats.to be launch- .4nt6. the“'Eurf: and beach buggy ■‘traces .on a sandy, course. Boili popular -in - - 'the, past' due '.to ,, tlic uniqueness v-which" gives tlieni an island .-.■-fJavor. ' . ,,v r , - Another event o.vpccfcd- to '^providb unusual interest'is'the jconic.st fo'r surfing'cntlmsiasts.. L-iThis, wi!!-, be,.tllattcras lkland’.s ' fipsl fill,ring event, a 'sport that lias maify local:-followers. Morn ing 'aeth-iUes • will' include a - pa'ntdc, cliildrcn's contests, and “ia*^ contest of local bikini clad beauties. .At lunchtime, ..specta- tots''-tibd, participants may ,on-, ‘■-jbyba'-fish -fiTbJ'- ^.Assembly of Gbd .,*^,Ghuii!nIcr,Vnack^^^ sandwiches .•and other goodies':-’; - - ■ 'f.'For Tate evening a modest Vli.sitlay of .Tire works is planneil „‘‘fbr children, while aiuUs will dance to niuYc of Uic ILatteras- ma>. Mrs., Velma Stowe,..who 'helped 'stage savcral Jambcrce ' and pre-Jafnhorec events in the pa.Y, i.s co-chairman, along with . Gamaliel Ikalhince, of the hr;Ii- day plarts; Ghaiinicn of various ' events! are as flbllows: parade, 'Grady Au.stin; children’s con tests, Lanny Logan; beauty contest,’-’'Mra. tCliflon- Auhtin, .Ir.; b.^ad) buggy, race.3, Ander- .son Midgett and Dale Burrus; '.■■surfing contest, ...Wheeler Bal- laiico; dory races,'William;Fbs- tcr; f!reworks, • '■ Low ‘T-srael; .dance, Joey Fagley; .snacks’and drinks, Mrs. Ernai f’oster. , MANTEO,; N. C." 27954,-. JUNE 9, 1967^ 27TH LOST COLONY SEASON WILL BEGIN IN JUST TWO WEEKS 'I I FOUR. TEEN-AGERS : BOUND^OVER ON; ' ROBBERf JpB‘ Judge.,Sends Woman,;.,3; Men To ,ja.II:. ln;T;!ut+I.hg,-;'', :.,v;/Assa'ult-.Gases;s"’;ii4/. ' ittr-j ’ .\rFoin’?.lep'ti'r.'ige(I.Jybull'i..fibir., Norfolk, Va wore biui ■! ivef to Superior Court for trial on felony charges aCtei' a prelim- inarjgCTip.'iring-.'iil^riday-before: District Judge’ Fcntfcs.s Horner.' Horner, ordered ’ 8i*^-''l. hoiid for each ..yput*i. . ■'-'nic"'jud gc^e idi tuniei lii hrigKh.w^^^ ihg rep’utat'idn "*foF' )ieing“'"rirni' ‘with .malefactors ' by seniiing ; four iier^oiis to. jail Offon.scs , leading to Uie jidl .-“ntc-en’s I involved a cutting" .spree in ,, wltich one'Voman .slashed an- " other, indiscriminate firing 'tf a - shotgun, carrying a - concealed I weapon, and assault, j The preliminary, hearing, for the Norfolk youths,involved the Mai-ch 19 robbery of a kill Devil Hills food store known ;>.= 'i he Trading Po.“t; and breaking, and I enteinng the Southern Shores cottage of Carl Meistorlin, j Ifar'ry EawarilCTiilfn'-l,- 18, 1 Patrick Lee IPaytoir,'IS,' .Michtiel ' Heimau-;C)hls;’r';17, and Jack Wayne Prilcliaid, 17, . wore bound oyer ;for jury trial' in Superior ..Court. A fifth youth, See COURT, l»age Five JOHN "G; KELLOGG.' JR.’ GRADUATES FROM CMA 'Single Cop^.'lO/.- ^S&l OREGOrTlNLET DEEPENING TO TWENTY-ONE FEET NOW I PTTING HEAVY BACKING ;f^roiejcf.Expectea_+^^^ Cost Approximately ^ 10-, " Mlilion and'Tikely"to Be Funded by C6n-;f'*'. gress Next Year: Improvements May Be ;(^^mpIeted, -Within.Jhree.Xears NAGS HEAD BOY IS- = - WOFFORD graduate ON THE SHORES OF ROANOKE tSOUND, in the 2,000.seat Watej’side Theatre shown here,'Paul Green’s,, oi’igiiial and longest-- running outdoor drama is being presented for the 27tJi season June'-23 through August'27..'Performances are to be given Mondaiy- througli Satui'duy at 8:45 p.m. (DST). Insets are,-’lfcft to right: Thomas William Smith and Thomas Hull in the roles of Sir Waiter Raleigh and “Old Tom,'.' respectively;.Pat Kelly Gilbreath, as Eleanor Dare; and Marjalene Thomas who is seen showing her seven- mdnths'-old'ldaughtcr, .Barbara Dare, a portrait'of,Queen Elizabeth L the role Mrs. Thomas is playing in the 1907 production. (Photos by Aycbck Brb\s’n)’'y;Jhi'h’Y;v"'’''.T' ''f ; ; **:•' ^ — ;tt:— L ^ _ I o^T Y'hi rtNY K^NUFACTURING BESINS .NISHTLY, ' OPERATION FOR : SHOWING JUl>IE’5f3 .MANTEO BOY GRADUATES at.- UNO. TO STUDY LAW 1® Isl" frii. Pfei pf-'-,_ W%h ' CHARLES DOUGLAS EVANS of Manteo. son of Mr.s. Charles R. Evan.'; and the bile >Ir. Evans, was aniong those .receiving de grees on Juno 5 froii the Uni- verrity = 'rf ‘Noilii Carolina, Chapel,; Hjll:-,EvanSi received a bachelor of arts degree. He plan** to’.rctuni.to Ghapel..Ilill In the fall to enter law school. BISf^bR^WRIGHi: " Tb^BEATNAGS HEAD SUNDAY " RECEIVES MA DEGKEE / > Mrs. Jda Edwards of Grcen- Yiller.formerly of. Manteo,, was Ethicrlti'on at East-i'^rCaroliiuf College commencement. .Mrs. Edwards i.s a residence counsel-, lor . at East Carolina. On. Sunday,, June 11th, at 11 o’clock, the lU. Rev. 'fhonias H. Wright, Bishop of the Diocese of East Carolina, will make his annual visitatioiiric St'Andrew’s by-ihc-Soa Episcopal Church, Nags Head, to' administer'the .Apc.;tb!-d*Rite"of Confirmation. The'Rev. Kenneth L. Whitney, fccior, will present the follow ing caiididales: Jlargaret Eliza beth Brown, Karon Dillanl Cuthroll, Sybil Dough Etheridge, Krystin Bradfonl Fearing,.Wal lace W. Harvey, Jr., Jeab Evans Jackson, Linwopd ,Earl Jncks'bn; Patricia Culpepper. Jcnnet'tc, Judith Smith Rose, Vivian Aline .Sinclair ■ and Clifton Paul Wright. '-' ■ ' - ' • Tlie Episcopal Church Worn;, on will'hold a 'receptieri in the parish house after the service to greet t!»e Bisliop ami those nc>v- ly confirmed. During July and Augu.st there will be an' additional Family Sendee at 9:30 a.m., beginning Sunday, July 2nd. Until then the regul’ur Sunday services will continue,.'to be: 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion, ■ 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion on the first and third., Sundays and-'Morning Prayer’ on ■ thq"|ecpnd and^ fpu.rth On ' Tlujrsday mornings' at 10 o’clock ..there is .Holy Communion ami a Healing Service; ' Cui^aifi' 1^6'TTrii" Year' js 8:45 ' '' Due to Daylight Sav- - -- - Thirty;, >4ar8 '.-'■agcfc-lqni; July^^*’' lOST^^C-the firatL'Rcrformnnce,.of. “The Lost''Coiony”wasj!present- ed in Waterside-Theatre ,at Fort Raleigh .'National '.Historic Site.' Except' ror_ a-'four-year .“black out” during World"'\Var/-lIl, the play- has been'presented every summer, making it the “grand- ,daddy” of "outdoor -symphonic dramas bringing, histoi'y alive. Thus, when • “.The- Lo.st Colo-,, ny”.opens for 19C7 bn.June"23, it wiirmark. the 27th production, season.' Performances'.will con- tin'ue., ,at^ 8:46; p.m.- (Eastei-n Daylight Saving. Time). through August 27, Monday through Saturday oL each week., with closing night the only Sunday performance ‘of, the' season. . “The Lost Colony” was writ ten by Pulitizer Prize-winner I’aul Green and is directed , and choreographed by-Joe Layton of Broadway, .TV and Hollywood fame. Layton won an EMJI'Y ••'yard for staging;, the'^ Barbra Streisand TV spectacular and a 'I'ONY award for directing and choreographing Richard Rod gers’ "No Strings” bn ' Broad way. He recently choreographed a motion picture, “Thoroughly Modern Millie”, starring Julie Andrews, CaroL, Channing and Mary 'I’yler Moore.,' „ A company of ,135 pcrfoi'mers and ..technicians ristagos ' “The Lost Colony" .to tell, the story of Sir Walter - Raleigh’s first English'softlements -in America in the 1680’s-20 yeai’g. before .Tnmestown and 30 years before Plymouth Rock. .Also liepictcd is the birth of, -Virginia Dare, first child of 'English parent.^' born in what is now the United States. 'r '■ ‘ LOST COLONY. SEASON i TICKETS, DARE COUNTY ^FSrison tickets for permanent r^idonts of Dare County (only) are on sale atrl’The Lost Colo-' ny” bu^ine^s effice in the Com munity Build'ng at Manteo. They arc $5 each and will admit Ih'' purchaser to anv or a'l 1967 performances of “The Lost C'-i'ony” during the sea.son, June 23 thi-ough August 27: ' " “The cards are non-transfer-' rpble,” emphasized General Manager John W. Fox, “and any attempt to use the card by a person other than the I one whose name appears on the card will result in the season ticket being revoked.” ' Fox said,, that Dare County- i-esidents may purchase the sea-., son tickets, Jn person, -or via:’ mril by encldsiing $5 in check, cash or.mbneji or^r. 't^x‘ 't4’ MANTEO delayed: ■- IxJ p'il' ..i.A.f SHEIL’A, JEANkM I D G,E T T, daughter bf Mrs. .'Irene Midgett of .Salvbl was awarded the Dare County;; 'Re'.iltpre ScholaYshiii at Cape' Hattcras gradiintioh e.v- erciscs'bn May,-31 on the basis of leadership and character. She has also been awanled a 8200 scholarship fromthe,. Col lege x. of .the Albemarle, w'liich she jilans-'to attend. ' - ; ' ’ OPENING ROANOKE • - ISIlAND 4lH CA.MP The Roanoke; Island 4-H Camp opened June 5th with 150, club memt«rs from Moore, Bcaiifort, Pitt, and Wilson Counties. The camp has a full schedule, until September. Classes are conduct ed in handicraft," jwimming, electric, wildlife, and recreation. Many of tl:e groups will go on lours to historical landmarks in the county . and attend tlic "Lost Colony Pageant”. Tlio groups stay from Monday to Saturday morning. Several o’h- er groups arc scheduled on tlie week ends. In addition to , the regular club program several Girl ^out and J Church gi-oup's,, plan, .to ■ u.w tho’-fabilities- on"'the-'Wc6k ends. MAY-7A.B.C.;SALES .. ■ SHOW. SOME INCREA.SB .Sales, of - alcoholic, beverages through 'Dare ^ Countyls two stores r during May ' was • up slightly over the conesponding period last year, .$41,309 40 be ing the total for last month. In 1966, sales of $41,057.60 were recorded in,May. . Of the sales,, last month, $27,236.30 was through the Nags .Head store and $14,073.10 in Manteo. RECEIVES PEACE DIPI.O.MA ; - Receiving a diplonm from the High’iSchooL-ri,Division' Poach CollieunfRaleigh;Sunday win; RbuhalCarol Fuller, d.'iughter of Mrs. Ormond W. Fuller or Bux ton.' 'r,, 4■’ •• - •'t-v a »Y»A; iX. A#’* August-I -Now the Estimatey Beginning Time for Dare, ' Operafions- l-x";. “Dolaysriiili'' contract ’'awaj-d' procedures;? ntul Manteo’.s'''de,s-‘ ignatioii fas;; a substantial, 'jaber. surplus; I’htlier than a perkjslent labor .surplus'' area.' Ifal'c”’ pi'c- vented. Uic early June:-opening expected fdr,,.the new'.industry in ' Alan'leo,” it, was' apiipunced today by‘-'.K. E. 'Moore, Jr., President of'the local company. Tlie bid placed by tlic local company ; in .Jilarcii of this year was;- c.xpccted to, receive con- lideratibn in 'early Mfiy.^lHowri ever, it was learned that final approval of bids fo)' poi-tidns'of thjelbontracti .set aside .for areas needing economic sl;iniuliis,,jiad iiol.r-yet been ^ made, Ill,' pVesa tiiiie.;,;--' -'yCy’ , .• “ Moore’s ,, Noifolk' .based .firm, was succersful in His bid .for- a portion of, the ' !‘Tent Liner” contract, and , a portion .of this See INDUSTRY, I’age Eight . as I# li PAUI, EDWIN DVKSTRA, JR. of Nag.s Head, , received the Haclicior of Arts dcgi’oe from IVcffoi’d College at Commence ment c.xercit-ies Sunday, June 4. ■ Wliiiti at Wofford, Dykstra majored in English. Donald S. Russell, United States Disli'ict Judge'; delivered tlie-- conimeiicenient addrcps. Russell solved one year in the U. S. Senate aiul two years as Governor of South, Caroluia prior to-his'present judgeship-' A total of 0110'hundred and - seven iy-one.,iseiii6i's received, ilcr, glees from the 113 year bid, ajl- nialo institution in Spartanburg, South Carolina. . MORTON NAMED. DIRECTOR. FOR CHEMISTS ASS'N QADEf''.IOHN‘GORDON.KEL LOGG",'JR., .son of Mr. and Mt's'- J.';,G. Kellogg i'of'.Manteo, wa.s graduated-’ from Caieliiia .Mili tary Academy, Slaxlbn, on June 4,' 3967. During his'4 ' years' ’at GMA, Catlel Kellogg, participat-, ed in-„lho ,' fcllowing ' activities: ■ Drill ' Team, " Marching ■, Band, ■Winner of- World iHisToT,y Award, member of .the Track Team. ..'i; y/INNERS IN THE PAPERjDRESS -FASHION SHOW-5 James G.-> Morton,^' former special .'li'.sistaiit '.tq^.Jhc.^U.^.S: Secretary ., of Commerce,, , has, lieen named, .director , of* Uie Government Relations Deparl- iiieiit of tlie Manufiictiiriiig Clieniisi.s ; Association, it has been ' - amioiinced by , Genera! George H.’ Decker,' President cf the' Association'. ' 4 ’ Morton is leaving the federal government;,' after fivcl'. nnd -. a half .years as'principal assistant io three" Cabinet officers. ■■ ■ - - A, North Carolinian, Morion comes to the Jlaiiufiicturing Glieniists- A3.sociatioii .with a wide background in publishing and government affairs. He served as' chief aide tOt federal --higliway r,.administrator, Rex JIil4Whit,ton in-.the U. S.' Bureau'of' Public Roads in tlie early, part, of 19G2I' ,, . He w.aj'appointed special asl'' s’mla'nt ' to' Secretary of Cbm^ - See MORTON. Page Eight . FROM- ONE island TO -' ANOTHER ACROSS THE GREAT ATLANTIC OCEAN While v.ocatioiiiiig in Ircl-'iid recently, the Rcv.,,,and JIrs. Kenneth- Whi{ney.'i-‘of. Manteo. driving aioiig" a read 'clofe to Killarney, spotted familiar face’s and liailed tlie passing vcliicle (a horsedrawn cart) to greet Mr. and Mr.s. Roy Wescoft and their daughter,” Dale of Manteo and Debbie , Twifonl of Kill Devil Hills. The Wescolts were oil a brief-vacaliiinv in Ireland and Mr.-aiid Mrs. 'Whitney,..Imd. the d.ay before seen a niclure of two girls in Tlic Dublin Tinies, but were surprised at the chance encounter.? - ■ Mr. and‘Mr.s. IVhitiiev sbeiit three weeks in the British Lsle.s, one week, in' Ireland, one .,iu Scotland and one in England,- vifiting iiiaiiy snots familiar,.,to them through - family,..'trariiticii, including honieplacc.s of foim- er generations of.their' families; Ihe Oregon Inle.t .stci-y' has been 111 the press in re'cCiit days',' in.'iny-1 cfficials'',‘froiify.''‘local., to/-.: ■nationalJ -'levqL'.e.xpressiiig.LeX'; tremo (iebght'ai,. the good word'• concerning deeper water. Sev eral 'in,onlli,5'':i'gb,i while it was a(lnii.lteilly'^;';ripTeiiiature, word-, leaked,.^ from tlie Wilmingtori' Corp.s of ^ Engineers office con cerning apjirbval of the long- sought 21 feet throtigii the in let co.mparcd to -Iho present 14- fool nulho'rizcd depth. > ,, 'That approval had been 'sent' to the Allaiita, Ga., regional -qf-; fice'for okay at that level and ultimately will find its way to Washington whore all such mat ters are nitalizod. ^ .. Cominentiiig last week’. Con- ' gressinan Walter B.-Jone.s-saul (he wa.s plea.sed Ip learn of the I uiiproval which 1001111! hc'co'm- Iplotc with jetties , Ip,-' afford ’ i stabilization for tlic first „tinie; I „“The’ ocean area within .00 iiiiies pf^OrcgqioInlet, is-.pnioiig.;^; the nio-'l productive and heavily’' fislfed area.s e.ii the’niid-Atlaiitic coast,” .said Joiio.s, addingl tliat “237 fishing vessel.^ used these, grounds last year—51- of which . were'.local and .. tlie. reniaiirde'ii from 'Virginia and other iiortli- ern port.s. Joiios’ predecessor', ,:.Uie lativ’ Congressman.Yferbert C. Bon? ner', iyas!;;Oiie“:of:,thc',prime?,'moy-'.y pi's in the’project to deepcTi arid- rtabilizo Oregon Inlet more than two decades ago. Among , Hocal pertous, ,'alsq . 'de'deasstt, ' 'were A. H. Ward, Sr.'.,D. Victor *■' Meekin.s aiid "Bo'n'’Di.x'bir'Mac- Neill .strong 'in .«uppcrt of tlie project. „ FqI!o,wing l.he"^ cffqrt.c of Irn father,.,, Alvah .IVar'd,’. Jr,, has dcvote(i''much-Atjmei:'over,\ recent yenrs to prepnrnIjon .or> bricfs • and .nipporting argumentsypre''-®- .sent'od before tlic Corp.s, AVil- • iiiinglon office as well as_Wasli- ington iiilorqpls.. Some "othera’ who Imvo cuntributed niui-li to ward tlie project are Dr.'W. W.'-' Harv'oy, Jr., Melvin U. Daniels, ■ niondnl ’rillett and Lawrence L.- Swaiii, former,. Dare board chairman. ■ ’ • iv. S'.'aiiford AViiilo of iMaiins-; Harbor, now."'chairinan’'■ of'itlhe - 'ooard of ’commissioners and'a-' iiienilier of. the dele.gation,,which alteiided >'N'itional Rivers and' Harboi-s Congress last week iii; W.nsliin'gton, 4c«iid he.' expected the project' 'io’ bo budgeted, by jCongres.s in.'TOdS. - Completion, of the iniprove- ments. expected to cost about $10 million, 'niiglit not be re- complisherl for. Uireb years, .ac cording to infonnation from the Goins.of Engineers,! y , -L,. The’ improvements in - tlio ivorks at present are not ,tq'’.b'e confused with recent effori'S'i.tb g'et' Oregon iliilct approved asj theyicen-water port cf entry m connecrion with the phospnnlo ■ interests -in Be.nifcrt County.’-;- There arc five inlets, includ-' ing Ocra-coko' and lIattor.a.s,' under eonsitlcratioii by • the-;; Corps and other agencies m t that connection. The other'two« arc Swash a'd Drum. .-.v;". Tlie 'Dare-County commission-' ej'> nhoiil two months ago went, on record as'ieiidoi-siiig Oregon., Inlet for tlio,Vleep-watcr port.- • - ^ r EXTENSION^^GENT PLUGS. V CRAFTS AND ARTS STUDY’ rJ' HOMECOMING SUNDAY. ' ;■> At MANNS IIAKROK CAROL AUSTIN, left, was fii-stH’luce "winner in the paper dress fashion show-- at' the]]:Carolinian';Mu'fingV^hcVSquthern Puipwood Consen’ation ' Association meeting.'’Her'prize'’'was'$25. Second plaice winner was Jenny Finn of Kitty Hawk Avho lybn $10, and third place winer was Gay Tillett, a $5.00 winner. Tlie Mount'rCarniel Methodist Church - of Manns,, Harbor, will obssn’o -its annual Homecom ing Sunday, June 11. with Church School at ten and morn ing- worship service at eleven, tlie iRev: 'Wni. Barliec brining tlie.mes.sagc; A fellowship picnic lunch will follow the worship service. The public is in-vited. SWAN OUARTER — sblu- "' tipn '“to prohlems' of senior cHi- ' zens' probably-' should be^haml- led oog nij. individual'ba?is, ac- - rerding ip Tiiei'ia'>-R. Ttmncll,, lioind-o'cofioinics extension agent of Hvde Couiilv. )frs. Tuhncll sakl .learning craft- skilLs could be of mueli value to the senior citizen who ■ isyjnt;iug Ihejlo.sp of nn occuna- tibn .n»d a 'curtailment of in-' come. She listed values a.s thcr- npoiitic, 'economic, and a means by which new relationships are-- deyelopod. ■ •# Mrs. Tunnell nointed out tha't ' tfiurses for craft and .art study ■ are offered through public schools, the Aericultural Exten- ■? sion Service. University Exten sion. industrial firms, recrea tional centers, and privately sponsored facilities! She, callejtl ' attention;-,; to?, theS Nb'rtheastem^jv, District.if. Crii.ft-'-. Wbrk6li'oD’;^:?’'at'Yi East' Carolina College, Grecn- n ville, Junq^ 20-22. Hll
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