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PAGE TWO LAND TRANSACTIONS DURING PAST WEEK Real estate transfers recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Dare County last week appear in the paragraphs below. The price quoted in each tran saction indicates the amount of stamps bought, each 55 cents worth of stamps representing SSOO or less consideration for the transfer. Nags Head Township Jess L. Newman to Ralph W. Umphlett $5.50, 2 tracts on Roa noke Island. David Cox to George Cooke, lot on Nags Head. Herbert A. Hemingway to Mrs. Lotta S. Midgett, $.55, lot near Manteo. Joseph H. Barach to Cecil Berry et als, lot near Manteo. Martin Kellogge, Jr., to Theo. S. Meekins, sl.lO, lot near Man teo. Jerry S. Wright to Paul E. Meekins, $14.30, one lot on Holly wood Beach. Catherine M. Elliott to C. B. Hollowell, $1.65, two lots on beach. Russell E. Twiford to Mabel B. Hollowell, $2.85, % acre on soundside. Catherone M. Elliott to C. B. Hollowell, sl.lO, land on sound side. E. R. Gallop to Elbert D. Gal lop, land at Wanchese. Donald Dough to Hassell and Crees, $.55, one lot on north end of Roanoke Island. Marjorie D. McNeary to C. Weldon Fields, sl.lO, one lot at Whalebone beaches. Ellsworth B. Midgett, Jr., to Edward C. Greene, sl.lO, one lot on Bodie Island beach. Atlantic Township Robert A. Young to William L. Truman, $.55, one lot on Ava lon beach. John L. Beacham to Alvis G. Beacham, land at Kitty Hawk. Kitty Hawk Land Co. to Milo F. Christianson, $3.85, land at Southern Shores. George M. Bardan to Mary H. Cambell, $5.50, two lots at Kitty Hawk beach. Benjamin M. Hedrick to Lester M. Sink, $1.65, five acres at Croa tan Shores. Alice B. Culpepper to Louise C. Smith, two lots on Kitty Hawk beach. Robert A. Young to Jean B. Jennings, $.55, one lot on beach. Jewell York to Mabry L. Min ton, $.55, one lot on beach. Robert A. Young to Gilmer N. Engelhardt, $.55, one lot qn beach. Robert A. Young to Clifton R. Quick! Break Up Congestion of Kids' CHEST COLDS in nose, throat, upper bronchia: tubes Rub on Childs Mild Musterole made especially for kiddies. Musterole promptly creates a protective warmth on chest, throat and back. It relieves coughs, and helps break up local congestion. Recommended by many leading baby doctors! Buy today! ® MUSTEROLE SJK Af/p--Aw - I N. C. Railroads Valued at $l5O Million! The Southern, Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard, in that order, are the Big 3 in terms of property valua tion among the 30 different railroads operating in our state. This valuable network of progressive railroads serves all Tarheels and for years has meant much in making North Carolina a belter place in which to work, play and live. Another contribution to more pleasant living for North Carolinians is the brewing industry's self-regulation program where brewers, wholesalers and retailers— in counties where malt beverages are permitted under State control cooperate to maintain wholesome conditions for the legal sale of beer and ale. North Carolina Division UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. BKSSSDSWWM BUXTON GIRL SCOUTS TO HOLD COURT OF AWARDS Troop 1 of the Girl Scouts from Buxton and Frisco will hold their Court of Awards on Friday, Feb ruary 26, at 7:30 p.m. at the Bux ton school house. At this cere mony the girls will receive the various badges they have earned within the past six months. A program will be given to demon strate what the girls have done to earn these badges. Two short skits will be included in this program, entitled “The Crooked Mouth Family ’, and “The Saga of Little Nell”. Mr. Rayle will give a short talk. It is hoped that all the parents and relatives of the Girl Scouts and all other in terested persons in the com munity will attend. The Girl Scouts also wish to remind the people of Buxton and Frisco to assemble any extra coat hangers they have that are not rusty. The girls will collect these within the next two weeks. The money which they receive from these coat hangers will go to wards paying their national re gistration fee, which is due in March. Anyone in any of the vil lages of Hatteras, Avon, Salvo, Waves, and Rodanthe who have coat hangers they would like to contribute may leave them at the home of Mrs. Tracy Hooper or Mrs. Donald Tharp. Minton, $.55, one lot on beach. Robert A. Young to Boris C. Nixon, $.55, one lot on beach. M. T. Moore to Charles D. Saw yer, $3.85, one lot on beach. Robert A. Young to G. V. Herte, $.55, one lot on beach. Hillry Cartwright to Raymond C. Shepheard, $6.60, two lots on beach. Carrie B. Whitson to Theodore S. Beals, $.55, one lot at Duck. Theo. S. Meekins to J. P. Angle, $.55, two lots at Kill Devil beach. Croatan Shores Inc., to Belton Burrus, sl.lO, one lot Croatan Shores. Benjamin M. Hedrick to Na than R. Salsbury, $.55, two lots Croatan Shores. Croatan Township Mollie H. Gallop to Melvin T. Twiddy, two tracts at Manns Harbor. Kinnekeet Township Lovie O. Jackson to Julian L. Gray, land at Rodanthe. Rae Gregory Meekins to United States of America, sl.lO, land at Rodanthe. Hatteras Township John L .Gage to R. S. Wahab, $13.20, land at Cape Hatteras. Ralph C. Godfrey to Earl B. Miller, sl.lO, land between Hat teras and Buxton. Earl B. Miller to Ralph C. Godfrey, sl.lO, land between Hatteras and Buxton. Elva P. Smith et als to Noah E. Price, land at Avon. Ernest B. Barnett et als to J. D. Barnett, land at Buxton. James W. Scarborough to trustees of Assembly of God Church, $.55, land at Avon. E. P. White to Edward H. Lightnee, $1.65, one lot near Buxton. STUMPY POINT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Midgette and young daughter Eliza Ray of Nofolk spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Midgette. Mrs. Thurston Midgette and son, Randy, are spending' some time in Norfolk with her sister, Mrs. Erlene Jordan. Ira Payne and Ed Midgette spent Sunday in Engelhard. Mrs. Gladys White of Norfolk was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Payne over the week end and Bernice Payne. L. N. Woolard of Washington was here Monday on business. Mrs. Wilma Midgette, Mrs. Eloise Monette and Mrs. Melba Hooper spent some time in Engelhard school Monday serv ing the Seventh Grade children refreshments. Mrs. Arthur Meekins rmains on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wise and Mrs. Shirley Nixon spent Mon day in Manteo. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hooper attended the funeral of T. S Meekins at Manteo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaskill and children of Elizabeth City spent the week end here with Mrs. Gaskill’s parents, Mr .and Mrs. Lennon Hooper. John Zackery and Catherine O’Keefe of Norfolk, spent a short time here Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Florine Hooper and little Miss Jackie O’Keefe. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pinner of Manns Harbor and John Midgette of Mashoes attended the black face comedy given by the school children Friday night. Little Miss Coleen Hooper is confined to her home with mumps. Mrs. Ethel Jennette and daugh ter of Buxton were guests of Mrs. Jennette’s sister, Mrs.. Riley Payne and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hooper and Betty Jo spent the week end here with Mr .and Mrs. Dewey Wise. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Doll Cahoon and son, Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Twiford visited Mr. and Mrs. Raynor Twi ford at Manns Harbor Friday. Mr. Rayner fell recently and suffered a laceration on his fore head requiring several stitches to close the wound. Mrs. Maria Wise is conval escing at her home here after be ing a patient in Albemarle Hos pital for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Quidley and girls of Norfolk spent the week end with Alf Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Best spent Thursday at Nags Head. Mrs. Edie Midgette spent the week in Norfolk with her son,! Ray and family. Boyd Cahoon of the USN, is spending his leave here with his mother, Mrs. Doll Cahoon. Boyd has been transferred to Norfolk. Mrs. Beunna Gupton of Norfolk returned home Saturday after visiting her mother, Mrs. Pet ronia Hooper and children. Geo. Wise was in Norfolk Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Twiford spent Thursday in Norfolk on business. Wellington Payne has been ill at the home of his son, Bennie, but is improving after suffering from a virus infection. Mrs. Carville Wise and Mrs. Geraldine Stephenson were in Belhaven and Engelhard Tues day on business. Mrs. Irene Wise and Lucy Best were in Engelhard Monday. Mrs. Leon O’Neal, Mrs. Henry Twiford of Manteo visited friends here Tuesday. Study Class of W.S C.S. Rev. A.L.G. Stephenson con ducted the final study on Jere miah Tuesday night. The study has been given in six one hour periods. One class a week, thus giving the class a Jurisdiction credit. The Rev. Stephenson made the lessons very interesting and each one attending express ed their appreciation to the pastor. As always he is a very forceful, interesting and inspir ing preacher and teacher. School Program The children in Mrs. Ruby Gray’s room gave a black face comedy at the school building Friday evening. The children gave several songs, dances and Rythmn Band numbers. Pies, cakes, popcorn balls, candy and drinks were sold. Around fifty dollars was raised to finish pay ment on play ground equipment, which had been put up recently. W. S. C. S. Meeh Mrs. Eloise Monette was hos tess to the Spiritual Life meeting of the W.S.C.S. Monday evening at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Maude Hooper led the group in prayer and meditation for twenty minutes. Special pray ers were offered Holy Week. The annual conference which will meet soon, local needs, the deep ening of Spiritual Life among the youth of the world and an awakening of our disinterested women and others. Clothing and money was brought to send to Korea. Refreshments were serv er by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Jasper Hooper. Those present were Mesdames Lou Hooper, Wilma Midgette, Ruth Hooper, Willie Hooper, Maude Hooper, Florine and Nita Hooper, Mrs. THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. Smokey Says: f*H6Y!*..ITi 1954-THE YEARS RASS IN 1 LSWIFT REVIEW" AMAZING PROGRESS F BECOMES HISTORY-ITS EASY TO 4 I.BECOME COMPLACENT. WE STILL RAVEI BE CAREFUL!,—< Do your part... to see that blazei never start! EAST LAKE PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Lennon Twiford, Teco Ambrose, Mrs. Iva Bell and Miss Annie Ambrose were in Engelhard Saturday. Mrs. Edna Crees was in Man teo on business Monday. Wilbur Cahoon motored to Co lumbia Tuesday. Mrs. Ethelle Holmes is spend ing some time in Elizabeth City with relatives. Stafford Hopkins of Columbia was here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ambrose were in Columbia Wednesday. Mrs. Julia Pinner was in Man teo this week. R. F. Smith and Nina Basnight were in Engelhard Saturday. Mrs. Warren Crees and Brucie were in Columbia Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Twiddy and Otis Crees motored to Engel hard Saturday. Wilbur Cahoon was in Manteo on business Wednesday. Truxton Basnight of Norfolk spent several days here this week visiting relatives. D. V. Meekins of Manteo was here Tuesday. C. C. Duvall was in Norfolk Tuesday. Roy Basnight attended a VFW meeting in Manteo Sunday. Elwood Ambrose spent the week in Columbia. Janet Basnight, Theresa Crees Reid Basnight and Roy, Dixon motored to Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crees spent Sunday in Columbia with War ren Crees, who is a patient in Columbia hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose and chilTen and Miss Pearl Ambrose motored to Columbia and Engel hard Sunday. Nelson Sawyer of Ahoskie was here Sunday. ** Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nixon of Elizabeth City visited here Sun day. Geraldine Stepjiqnson, Ruby Gray. Now! No-shift driving- EVEN ON 1-TON MODELS! . ■••: ;* z ><£.?: . J : ** r ’ . .. ..... 'Wwtov. * J • ® K» s *3| * ILL. ' ■ X W feF fIK •.; v -x-xv^y ¥ y^^y c <NwSMKT" iw. wK —““iir 1 s»lO*«wW\- Ilk HI /IPmy #W-.i !■ I w ft ,tW_rr • • Lff 3888r~~«M>5 s f wßr j MBrel '~ * $ * :*'-*■ ttfiMWillk ImbmpMpESSHI ■Bifflßß NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS FOR'S4 Completely now—the moil powerful, finest performing, best-looking Advance-Design trucks " ever built! And you can have new automatic transmission* on V 4-, %- and 1-ton models! >/ .-y— . New 1954 Chevrolet trucks offer you the last one-piece curved windshield. New Ride Control * word in no-shift truck driving ease. With new Seat* offers extra comfort for drivers. truck Hydra-Matic Transmission,* you can 0 ,-- r „ .«*- ...„ xt_ •i. .l- rr<roA4 make door-to-door deliveries ... drive in heavy B *® GER SPACE - New pickup, stake y. /t » traffic or on the open highway without shifting P’ at^onn bodies are roomier. /vty i/OO / gears or operating a clutch. NEW CHASSIS RUGGEDNESS. Extra strength and Come in and see oil these brand-new advantages. stamina in all models! _SSnB—- NEW ENGINE POWER. Bigger, brawnier “Thrift- NEW ADVANCE-DESIGN STYLING. Handsome ■' l V : Syl3Ly master 235” engine. Rugged, durable “Load- new styling reflects new power and ruggedness. 1— master 235” engine. Mighty all-new “Jobmaster , „ ~ ?ifil” enoine * ° 7 *Oplional at extra cost. Ride Control Seat is available K> C UU r.n c t on a “ cab models ’ " Johm^'fr 261" engine on 2-ton ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS NEW COMFORTMASTER CAB. Engineered for models. Rear corner windows on standard cab op greater comfort, convenience and safety. New tional at extra cost. Hassell & Creel Motor Co., Inc. PHONE 87 MANTEO, N. G MANNS HARBOR NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Gallop and son, Clyde, of Rocky Mount and Mrs. Mollie Gallop of Nor folk, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Twiddy. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Taylor and children of Norfolk spent the week end here with Mrs. Taylor’s sister, Mrs. James Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Flay Kemp and daughters, Fay and Kay, were in Elizabeth City during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gard and son, Sherman Lee, of Norfolk spent several days here this week with Mrs. Gard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Twiford. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Gard spent Saturday in Plymouth on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Evans and son of Moyock, and Stanley Saw yer, USCG, Morehead City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sawyer during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Quidley JL Paul H Jlk WW JL MMJyj SOOO PINT X QT- $3.25 is qt. BLENDED WHISKEY. 86 proof. 72%% grain neutral spirits. Frankfort Distillers Corp., N.Y.C. and children of Norfolk visited Mrs. Quidley’s sister, Mrs. Rita Midgett, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis and Mrs. Beuna Beasley are spending some time in Elizabeth City with their father, W. O. Bar nett, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gibbs and son, Don, of Norfolk spent the week end here with Mr. Gibbs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gibbs. Mrs. Ben Crees and children, Phyllis and David, have returned to their home in Manteo after spending several days here with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. W. M. White. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mann and daughters, Janet and Fran cis, spent the week end with Mrs. Mann’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Perry of Kitty Hawk. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burrus *and son, Jay, spent the week end in Norfolk, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whitehead. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1954 WINTER FERRY SCHEDULES Effective Sepember 11, 1953 CROATAN SOUND FERRY i ,ov « Leave *J°nn« Roanoke m Wand I’m 6:00 AM - al? am 7:30 AM - A *J- 9:00 A.M. « A **- 10:30 A.M. £ *■' 12:00 Noon o u' 2:00 P M - f : ]2 3:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 7:15 P.M. ftJPf'M 11:00 P.M. ALLIGATOR RIVER FERRY Leave Leave Ea»' Tyrrell Lake County 6:00 A.M. 6:45 A.M. 7:30 A.M. 8:15 A.M. 9:00 A.M. 9:45 A.M. 10:30 A M. 11:15 A.M. 12:00 Noon 12:45 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 2:15 P.M. 3:10 P.M. 3:55 P.M. 4:45 P.M. 5:30 P.M. OREGON INLET FERRY Leave Leave North Side South Side 7:00 A.M. 7:30 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 9:00 A.M. 9:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 11:05 A.M. 11:40 A M. 12:15 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 2:35 P.M. 3:10 P.M. 3:45 P.M. 4:20 P.M. 4:55 P.M.
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