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-1 THE COASlriAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. ; P/S^E TWO FRIDAY. MAY 31. 1968 THREE JOBS AVAILABLE m BELHAVEN MUSEUM -NEWS OF BELHAVEN ;; And The Pungo River District MRS, M. L WINDLEY. Representativ* — Tal 943;2306. BELHAVEN SENIOR CLASS “GIVEN LUNCH. DINNER Belhavon . . . BELHAVEN — Senior class 'meinbers of the John A. WiHc- inson High School were enter tained at a picnic dinnetr May 22 and a lunch May 17. M^bers of the' WSCS of Trinity Methodist _ Church provided the picnic-'^'le dinner ati the Belhaven Community Cehtfer. Other guests included Mr. and JIrs. I. L. Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Topper Batenian, and the Rev. and Mrs. Gerald ^ Peterson. The lunch was given at the River Forest Manor by Mr. and "Ml'S. Heniy Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Calfce, “grade ' parents” of the 1968 seniors. ’ Present were 26 of the 29 sen iors, Principal I. L. Leary, Class Sponsor Mrs. Topper Bateman, and Mrs. J. Harold ' Lupton, ''ighth grade teacher ^ for the dasss. The grade parents pre^ted each a bronze souvenir key. ; Mrs. Lupton described in lim- • erick form' what each key meant to tho individual. Mrs. Lupton also read poems that ' Bin” Rich and Melissa Bishop . had written to hor at their class party in 1964. "ISRs. Boyd gave the seniors a copy of their letter to her ■ when they were in the seventh gra^e. Mrs. Cal fee thanked the yoirii'gsters for being a part of their lives through the 12 years ; they were in school. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Powell, Jr., of Raleigh were the week end ■gue^'" 'o'f Mr.' PoweBNi mother. PUNGO HOSPITAL NEWS . Patients admitted to Pungo ' DisVrict Hospital May 20-27: Joshua Beachum, Mrs. Julian ■ Cullins, Mrs. Daphne' Tate, Mrs. Gertrude Paschall, Mrs.Cheryle Clark, Mary Cox, Mrs. Blanche Jiles, Mrs. Priscilla Leggett, Mrs. Ann Potter, Davjd Bal- la'rfce, Sr., Charles McHamcy. ? Sr.,^Mrs. Jerine Saunders, Ed Sparrow, Mrs. Helga Deal, Mrs. ’ Bertha Hopkins, T. A. Jordan, Linda Satterthwaitc, David - Bidiancc, Jr., and^Tom Blount ; of Belhaven; -Dalton Stotesbe^ ry, ■ Elery. Cox, Mrs. Effio Cooper, Mrs.' Naomi .Thompson, Mrs. Ada Briramago; Jake Van . Gysen, Mrs. Azala Waters, Mrs. ; Ali^p Allen, Mrs,:' Betty Law- ,son, Henry Paul,'and Mrs. Eva Wifficld of Pantego; Mrs. Carol ‘Dean \Vatey^, Mrs. Joyce Sat- ; chell, andMrs. Elizabeth Bland , of PinetouTi; ,£lade Revels of Bath;-'Lillian .Griffin and Mrs. • Lillian Clajton of Scranton: , * Woodrow Bpst of Stumpy ' Point; Mrs. Hilda Credle, Eula . JlcCioud, and Macon Credle of Swan Quarter; Mrs. Betty Lewis and :»Irs. Doris Biirrus of Fairfield; and William Thomp- ■•'cn. Jo'^eph Pugh, Mrs. Annie , Brinn, Early Bryant, and Mrs. ; Sarah Spencer of Engelhard. Births Mrs. Harry Smith of Wash- ingrton spent the week end with her aunt, 'Mrs. S. P. Windley, and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Windley and Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Windley. Mr. .md Mrs. V*mn Latham and Val jind Cindy Latlum and JIrs. Fenner Rose of Grenville visited here during the week end. Dr. W. T. Ralph and Mrs. IL L. Harvey attended the Beaufort County Democratic Convention in Washington Saturday. Mrs. L. 10. Smith and Mrs. R. W. Mills spent Friday in Washington. Floyd Lupton of Washington, D. C., sx>ent the week end here with the family. Robert Smith of Raleigh spent several days here last we^ with his mother and sis ter, Mrs. D. S. Smith and Mrs. C. B. Gregory. Mrs. ,Norwood Credle tf Sladesville visited Mrs. Hilda Belie Knowles Friday. Mr. and Mrsw Truett Costpn, Mrs. Esther Strickland, and Laura and David Coston are in Durham to be with Mis. Emily Coston who underwent surgery at Duke Hospital on Monday. Mail will reach her at 3332 Reed in care of the hospital. Mrs, Harry V. Latham of Adelphi, Md., is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Noble, Miss Mary Mac Wallace left Saturday to visit in McLean, Va. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Powell visited in Columbia Sunday. Mr, arid Mrs. Archie Thomas visited their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr, and Mrs. Allen Credle, Allen Thomas, Betty Blane, Jeff and Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer and Glenn. They all attended the baccalaureate exercises at Mat- tamuskect High School Sunday. An opportunity is available to three students for simun^ employment in the Belhaven Memorial Museum. P.AC.E., a work-study pro gram for college students en- roUed or accepted for the fall quarter in a North Carolina •will' spprisor one's^- dent for museum work. East Carolina Area Development Iii- ^itute wnll sponsor two stu dents for mnseum work.- These students must be enrolled or accepted at East Carolina Uni versity in order to be eligible for the position. Each program requires a form to be completed showing the need for employment in order to start or to continue j college education. Julian Goff, Mrs. Effie Raye Bateman or Mrs. Clifton Jones of Belhaven may be contacted for further information and for an interview. Lake Lending . . . Mrs. MilHcent Waits and Mrs. Jones Jennette were in Nags Head Monday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gray Credle and Herman Credle were in Edenton Thursday. Hortense Boomer of Eliza beth City spent the week end with her mother,' Mrs, In? Boomer. Sladesvilfe Mrs. EAhel Gibbs was in S-wan Quarter Thursday. Mrs. D. W, Sears, Rhondo, and Trevor Stars, Mrs. Jerrj’ Armstrong and Tammy of Fairfield visited Mrs. Ethel Gibb* Thursday. Mf. and Mrs. Sammie Cuth- rell" and Ne\'a Dell Cutlircll were in Belhaven Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gibbs of Chesapeake visited Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams last week end.' Mrs. Bobby Bailey and chil dren of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. W. Steptoe of Belhaven, Mr. parents of a son, Webster Al- len,May 21, at Pungo District Hospital. Jfother is the former Carol Dean Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Russ Potter of Belhaven became the parents of a daughter, Linda Faye, May 21, at Pungo Dis trict HospitaL Mother is the former Myrtle Ann Davis. Mr. and Mrs. William Hubert Lewris of Fairfield became the parents pf a daughter. Edna Denise, May 20, at Pungo Dis trict Hospital. Mother is the former Etietty Ann CuthrelL Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Sat- chell of Pinetown became the son, Augustus and Mrs. Arthur Bell Gibbs of Chesapeake visited Mr, and Mrs. Leland Gibbs Sunday. Mrs. Archibald Bishop, Wal ter Edward Bishop, and Bill Ga boon spent last week end. in Leaksville. Elf Davis of Raleigh and Jimmy Fortescue of Plymouth visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wahab Fortescue Sunday. Sam Pittman of Morehead City is spending some time with .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pit-man. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Spencer of Belhaven \-isited Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Fortescue Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Griffin of Elizabeth City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin last week. Mrs. Herman Spi^•ey and son, Wilson risited Mrs. Spivey’s father, Hiram Bridgm.m, and Neatus last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Leo“ Sawyer and Mrs. Gus Blake and_J^nt motored to RaJeagb-Durham airport Saturday to meet Jim my Martain who has just re turned from a tour of duty in Vietnam. Archie Carawan is spending some time ■with his family. Bobby O’Neal of Newport News visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William O’Neal last week end. TRAVEL U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Orton left Saturday for Nags Head for the summer. The children, Em erson and Susan, joined their parents adter the close of school. Mrs. Nora Berry is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dwan Gibbs in Raleigh. John Ogden of Plymouth was the g;uest layreader at the morning service at SL George’s Episcopal Church, on Sunday, Sunday, May 26. Mrs. Ogden and three children were with him. Betty Lou Gibbs, who gradu ated at Chowan College, 5Iur- freesboro, on May 19, is at home for vacation. She plans to enter Atlantic Christian. Mrs. NLxie Mann of Grenville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Royden Clarke, Mrs. Joe Hobbs and tw\> chil dren of Gaston arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Stotesberry at New Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster of Nmv Bern visited in New Holland Sunday. David Fletcher of Ocracoke, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Sherrillo Fisher and his wife and baby, Lamarr. Judy Waits is at home on vacation before returning to East Carolina University, Greenville, for summer school. Lynn Han-is of East Carolina University is at home with her grandfather. Will Marshall, and her brother. Bill Harris for the summer. She will be employed by the Hyde County Historical Association. Mrs. Rue Harris, of Raleigh spent the week end with her father. Will Marshall, and her children, Lyim arid Bill Harris. Eddie O’N'eal of the Univer sity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, spent' the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick O’Neal at New Holland. Francis Credle was in Eden ton Friday. A BEAUTIFUL AND INTERESTING HIGHWAY, from the Rivers of Beaufort County, by Lake and Sound and to the Sea, the Tideland Trail offers more in sport and rest and natural beauty than any road of similar length in the State. You are assured of a heai^ welcome all along this route, the quickest way for north arid south boutM trevelers. You will find along the way Dare Beaches, The Lost Colony, the Mattamuskeet Region and Belhaven. It has the best of spprtfishing and hunting. Reasoriablei restful arid com* plete accommodations every- tvhere along the trail. Always travel the TIDELAND TRAIL - U. S. 2M. .MATTAMUSKEET LAKERS GET ,4THLEtlC AWARDS parents of a „ Satchell, Jr., May 20 r.t Pungo Mr. and Mrs. William Asa District Hospital, Mother is the Waters of Pinetown became the former Joyce Marie Latham. The Mattamuskeet Boosters Club climaxed the, atlilctic year of the Mattamuskeet Lakers Saturday by sponsoring awards I in three sports at the' third an imal sports banquet.'* Carl Gaboon, president of the boosters organization, presided at the affair. Cahoori noted'that the 1967- 68 Mattamuskeet Lakers, led by coaches Morgon Harris and R. S. Sp'jncer, Jr., had tallied highly successful overall Scorpions in captivity can sur\*ivc nine months ' without food, the National Geographic MVi. Rwd Dealers' #iie Cent Sale on Wagons. Buy any '68 Ford wagon. 6m cent more gets you this RadioTown ACountry.childrrin'ii.Wagoa And you'll also be gelling a Ford "vacation machine';, otfaring Bellar Ideas like a 2-way doorgate, smart all-vinyl’upholstery. great options like S«lectShill..even air condHIoAirid.'But hurry . One Cent Sale ends June 30! ' , Ford Country Squire liiilit. JAwtli CaraUiuL iSifif- Tbe SMfiM fii Mee.lo IMI' ^ . f SB YOURyORP PEALER . I record of 30 victories against nine defeats in football, basket ball, and baseball. Harris presented a special trophy to Spencer Mann, a 1968 graduate, for winning letters in all three sports. He was the first Mattamuskeet althlete to do so. Awards also were given to members of the girls’ basketball team and to the cheerleaders. Awards in girls basketball went to: Jaclde Spenr-er, Ve ronica Sadler, Wanda Gibbs, Gloria Gray, Helen Gill, Betty Wilson, Vicky Harris, Phyllis Berry, Sharon Berry, Juanita Harris, Patricia Gray, Dana Sadler, Deborah Sadler, Bar bara Love, and Sandra Saw'yer. Cheerleaders who got awards were; Jinny Harris, Annette Simmons, Betty Credle, Jckey Walts, and Rita Jones, Boys who received various awards were: Earl Pugh, Davis Spencer, Binnie Hodges, Brax ton Gaboon, Danny Smithwick, Linwood Smith, J- L* Blske, Bill Dudley, Ward Miller, Lamar Spencer. Gary 5Iayo, Lawwn Blake, Davis O’Neal, Olian Wil liams, Alan BucWew, Bill ris. Dale Spencer, Chester Ga boon, Kirby Ballance. Vann Gibbs, Henry Gibbs, Mac Gibbs, Larry Pittman, Clark Mooney, Al O’Neal, Clarence Hodges, Bryan Berry, Jeny Spencer, Rayford Garrish, Wayne Cox, Joe Cox. SUcey Gibbs, Dick Tunncll, Fred O’Neal. Butch Ballance, TJartin Evans, Hank Liverman, Gary Jlidgette, and Lister Harris. Players chosen by co^cs and teammates for individual awards Included Gloria Gray, Veronica Sadler, Betty Lou Wilson, Jinny Harris, Darid Spencer, Dick Tunncll, Earl Puah, Jr., Binnie Hodges, Brax ton Cahoon and Ward Miller. DARE GIRL ON LOUISBURG COLLEGE HONOR ROLL Louisburg College Acadztnic Dean - John B. York has; an nounced the Dean’s List for the spring scrncslcr just com- P^®ted- , ■' The Dean’s List is divided into two categories: honor roll, for students who have an'aver age of 3.6 to 4.0 and honorable mentioii. for students whose averrigo-is 3.0 to 3.49.* Kariejr Joan CampbeU; daugh ter - of Mr. and Mrs Clark Campbell of Kill Devil Hills, at taint the honor roll list. ‘ MsiKUURD;ai; EW'HoflfitNO’-Vvj BJSWANQUARTER ,cO ^ THE I ENGELHARD — SWAN QUARTER — COLUMBIA — CRESWELL NORTH CAROLINA A HOME BANK FOR HOME PEOPLE it Personal loans it Mortgage loans it Home moderni zation loans it Automobile financing ' it Bank money, orders it Collateral loans it Travelers checks it Savings accounts it Checking accounts it Commercial loans it Safe deposit Boxes it Banking by mail it Christmas Savings Club 4% Per Annum Paid On Savings Compoundad Quartarly MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. 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N C BOXES, CRATES, SHOOK, PALLETS FISH BOXES AND SOFT CRAB BOXES GIVE US A TRIAL WE'LL GIVE YOU SERVICE Phone 925-3321 Day or Night THE FABRIC SHOP COTTONS and DACRON MATERIALS UPHOLSTERY FABRICS Percale Sheets — Foam Rubber Terry Cloth — Antique Drapery Material KNiniNG WOOL Open From 9:00 A.M. to 5:45'P.M. Exadali Silvarthornai Owner Phona 925-4262 ENGELHARD, N..C. Everything in— HARDWARE TO SUPPLY THE HOME AND FARM EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER and FISHERMAN HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Qactrical and Plumbing Suppliai, Stove? Pipe Httingi, Marine Suppliai, Painh. RIDDICK & WINDLEY Phone 943-2205 BELHAVEN, N. C. CLEAN NEW/ i - COMFORTABLE CONVENIENT FOR FiSHiNG, AND HUNTING ON BEAUTIFUL MATTAMUSKECT LAKE O’ MOTEL and RESTAURANT DICK Q'NEAC, Manager All Rooms Air Conditioned. — All Conveniences Year Around — Raaseriabld^ Ritai'—• Home Cooking NEW HOLLAND, N. 6.' l^onri Sven Quarter 926-3161 SHOP ROSES STORES, INC. Pamlico Street BELHAVEN, N. C.
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