—SECTIOIf ONE PAGE TWO Ocean Highway Plans For *SB-59 Outlined Continued From Page 1. Section 1 “ ‘Cap’ left that meeting hap py and pleased at the demonstrat ed spirit of understanding of mu tual interests and the spirit of mutual cooperation expressed He felt that the future wag very ; bright for the Ocean Hlway As-1 •ociation as a traffic producing! end development organization for all the coast, from New York to Florida and for the ferry and the soon-to-be realized Chesapeak Bay tunnel project. “We shall miss ‘Cap’ but we will not falter in carrying on to ful realization the future he envis ioned for this association to whict he had contributed so much. “In the season ahead we must make sure that our membership will be increased, that a millior or more of our 1959 improved Ocean Hiway map folders will be printed, and will be distributed nationally, along with ferry schedules and motorists’ guides. Our newspaper and magazine ad vertising program must be ex panded and every possible op portunity taken to obtain even increased free publicity to pro mote the Ocean Hiway as the fa vored North-South route between New York and Florida. In our operation this season we will re ceive from and will give to the Chesapeake Bay Ferry District the fullest cooperation. Our in terest is theirs and theirs is ours, for the Ocean Hiway is the North- South route that serves the bay ferries and that will serve the tunnel. “This season we will have the largest and finest membership in our history, and on our board of directors are members of whose active work and interest we are certain. All members will be < called on to do their part in this cooperative non-profit association which functions so well in their behalf. Our headquarters staff, headed by Bill Schwartz is capa ble, experienced and wonderfully j alert to everything for the good of the Ocean Hiway and all its members. Alan Schenck and Joe Grace are very important and val uable parts of the team that brings ever increasing national recoenition to and acceptance of the Ocean Hiway. “This season finds our route name-marked “Ocean Hiway” in Maryland, Virginia, North Caro lina, South Carolina and Georgia: the only route so designated by acts of the legislatures of several states. The highway surfaces are better than ever before and the ferry service is excellent. “As your president, I will call within the next few weeks a meeting of the Executive Com mittee to firm up plans for the season ahead. At this meeting. \acting for the membership under Authority given them between an nual meetings, the Executive Committee will designate a suc cessor to Captain Garrison as chairman of the board. Follow ing the meeting a report to the membership will be sent you by our capable secretary-treasurer Bill Schwartz. “As members you should know that already I have visited more t.ian 85 members in four states, and I intend to call on each of you personally during my term of office as your president. I want to get your ideas and suggestions to answer your questions and tc try to share with each of you my appreciation for the value of the Ocean Hiway and my enthusiasm for its future. “I hope that when the 1958-59 Ocean Hiway season ends, its pro gram and results will reflect the faith Captain Garrison had in it, and that I have, too. I’m count ing on you to help make this true It’s your association, remember I’ll need and count on your coop eration and active work, includ ing getting new members.” 20 YEARS AGO Continued from Page 1. Section 1 Dr. J. Menzies Van Zandi, a pupil of the famous musician Pa derewski, presented a musical program on the piano at the Ro tary meeting. David Hughes and Charles Fou dry of Elisabeth City were bridge tenders on the new Albe marle Sound bridge. The Bertie-Chowan Health De partment was notified that it will Sbceive from SI2OO to SISOO as its abase in the $54,000 allotted to Horth Carolina in a fight against syphilis. W. M. Wilkins attended the mid-summer furniture exposition at High Point. Mr. end Wrs. George B vrum were b'teH nan >ntomobile ac- Wrtf-two members of the le- NAAS NOTES Bv DOTTIE NASH Capt. and Mrs. C. G. Lanning and children, Sheila and Jean, left Edenton recently for Cap tain Lannings' new duty at Quantico, Va. Miss Nancy Christianson of Pensacola, Fla., is visiting at the, home of Lt. and Mrs. A. H. Long on Hawthorne Road. 1 Capt. and Mrs. Paul Ermatin ger have moved from the Suffolk Highway to Albemarle Court in Edenton. Mrs. R. P. Connolly left Eden ton recently to spend several months visiting at the home pf her parents in Pensacola, Fla. Mrs. Lester Widick and chil dren, Patty, Rip and Susan have returned to their home on the Hertford Highway after spending several weeks visiting friends and relatives in Silver Springs, Md., and Springfield, Pa. Mrs. Wid :ck’s sister. Miss Rosemary Bes chen of Springfield, Pa., accom panied them back to Edenton for an extended visit. Lt. and Mrs. P. F. Shehan had as their house guests last week. Mrs. Skehan’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Cunat of Indianapolis, Indiana and her sister. Miss Joan Cunat of Washington. D. C. Mrs. Cunat is remaining for a longer visit. Classified Ads GUM TROUBLE causes most tooth loss. See dentist. Use soothing OLAG Tooth Paste. At all drug stores. FOR SALE—PUREBRED HAMP shire male pigs. Champion blood lines, 125 lbs. A>»o one used electric refrigerator, apart ment size. J. L. Evans, Route 1, Hertford. Jy31,Au7,14,21p FOR SALE FURNITURE. IN good condition. Sofa, desk, ta ble, etc. Phone 2288. 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Here for a two-week visit at the home of Capt. and Mrs. Paul Ermatinger are Mrs. Ermatin ger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Perri and sister, Dix, from ! Glendale, Calif. Major and Mrs. L. R. Tucker j and Major and Mrs. G. M. Dau | phine entertained about 30 guests !at an outdoor barbecue at the | Tucker home Saturday night. Au- I gust 2. Master Cal Jordan entertained at a farewell oarty in honor of Miss Nancv Harry on Sunday, An trust 3. Guests present were: Misses Karen. Diana and Melissa Posse. Ann Barnett. Pamela Dau nhine. Susan Keller and Master 1 Robbie Keller. Mainr and Mrs. John Barnett and children. Ann. Ka*hv. John nv and Pattv SDent Fridav nieht Aueust 1 as euests of Mainr and Mrs. E. D. Bush of Cherry Point. SUNOCO STATION Modern 2-bay Sunoco Service Station for lease. Good establish ed gallonage. Proprietor entering service. This is an excellent op portunity for a high return on a low investment. Contact Sun Oil Company, P. O. 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