FRIDAY, JULY 22,1955 Phone 2560 '* ;! P. F. CRANK, JR. ;• CONSULTING FORESTER '> '• REGISTERED LAND '! <[ SURVEYOR ![ I<[ Point Harbor, N. C.? yW B The young man who waited for the price of real estate to come down E. E. MEEKINS Realtor Phone Kill Devil Hills 2911 Manteo 101 ARCHIE BURRUS SELF SERVICE FOOD CENTER Phone 237 Manteo WE DELIVER Choice of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily All Western Meats KRISPY CRACKERS SUNSHINE FIG BARS --- GOING OUT for BUSINESS JMB GIFTHINGS lost colony SOUVENIRS DOLLS at Reasonable Prices VIVIAN'S HOUSE OF GIFTS Fort Raleigh Highway MANTEO, NORTH CAROLINA Bring This Ad with You For a Gift xwißiill \ ’ win I -Ei * Wrc S' iin* M 1 hs * m'"', V’ College Tarheels... AN INCREASING NUMBER / Although it has not reached the peak post-war year of 1947-48, total college enrollment in North Caro lina is now increasing each year. The enrollment at all the colleges and universities of the State, during the school y4ar just ended, was 45,358—0 r 5.7 per cent higher than the year before. With more and more of our young people seeking higher education, we can be sure their future lives will contribute greatly in KEEPING North Carolina a better 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 per mitted under State control cooperate to maintain wholesome conditions for the legal sale of beer and ale. North Carolina Division UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. COLINGTON PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Moore and children of Trappe, Maryland, are home after a week with Mr. Moore’s mother, Mrs. John Moore. Mrs. Florence Morris of Rocky Mount and her daughter, Mrs. Elva Baum and son Billy of Groton, Conn., visited relatives here. Mrs. Carrie Campasano is here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Perry, after being a pa tient in Albemarle Hospital. Mrs. Annie Rogers, and children have been visiting Mrs. Rogers’ sons, Ernest and Wilbur Rogers in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie King and daughter Myrna of Elizabeth City were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Meekins. Mrs. Jim Shannon of Currituck visited Mrs. Robana Toler and J. H. Meekins. Mrs. Mary F. Haywood has re turned to Corolla after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jepp Gaimel. Mrs. Johne Moore visited her daughter, Mrs. John Tillett and family at Lynnhaven, Va. Mrs. Shirley Shannon and chil dren visited friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Yoemans and sons of Waycross, Ga., spent two weeks with Mrs. Yoemans’ father, Charles Beasley. Mrs. Rita Mcßride and two chil- I dren are visiting her father, John O. Meekins after being away two year?. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams and children and Ernest Quidley are visiting at Avon. Birth Born to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bateman, a son on July 16, at the Wright Clinic. Weight 6 lbs., 10 oz., named James Luther. Mrs. Bate man is the former Viola Perry of Colington. This is the first grand child of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Perry. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE FRISCO PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Tolson and children of Norfolk, were home for the week end. They were ac companied back by Adrian’s sis ter, Mrs. H. C. Willis, and daugh ter Darlene. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams and children of Virginia Beach visited Mr. and Mrs. George Austin last week end. Bill Pelligrini spent the week end here. Unith Rollinson and children, Linda and Martin are visiting E. M. Rollinson. They have as their guest, Miss Peggy Parish of Wil mingtorf. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Austin and children, Patty and Buddy, of Wilmington, Del., are visiting Mr. Austin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Austin. Janice Rollinson has returned from Wilmington. She was accom panied by her cousin, Miss Patricia Conner. Mrs.‘Julian Austin is home after visiting her parents in Oxford, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stowe had as their guests last week Mr. and i Mrs. E. M. Barlowe and Betty '■ Ann and Mrs. John Shaffer of ' Norfolk. Mrs. John Rollinson and daugh ■ ter visited in Norfolk recently. i I WANCHESE PERSONALS 1 , Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Daniels visited their son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Daniels, Jr. in Elizabeth City. ! Mrs. Lida Bridges of Raleigh ’ and John Bridges and Miss Alta J Winset of Smithfield, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glenn Gaskins. ’ Kermit Godsey has returned from a visit to Mathews County, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John Wells of Bristol, R. I. are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and [ Mrs. J. T. Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Daniels of Columbia were week end guests here. Mrs. Sophronia Tillett is a patient in Duke Hospital, Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Forbes were in Elizabeth City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ross of Virginia Beach visited Mrs. Ross’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brothers. SALVO PERSONALS Mrs. Maria McGown, Mr. and • Mrs. Jessie Basnight and children and Aubrey Basnight of East Lake spent Monday with Rev. and Mrs. Ed Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Robinson and son Sandy of Manteo spent the week end with Mrs. Robinson’s father, Lafayette Douglas. Alpean Hooper, who is employed at Cape Hatteras, spent Tuesday night home. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Midgett and family of Mass., and Mr. Mid gett’s mother and brother, Mrs. Frances Gray and Henry, of Manteo are visiting here. Mrs. Betty Ann O’Neal and children, Cheryl and Sandra, spent last week at Rodanthe with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W. Midgett. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Austin and daughter Pat, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Austin and son Richie of Amityville, N. Y., spent Tuesday at Manteo. Mrs. Josephine Gray has return ed from Shiloh, where she visited her granddaughter, Mrs. Velma Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Midgett of Manteo visited Mrs. Frances Gray Monday. Mrs. Salina Midgett of Waves spent Wednesday with her mother and sister, Mrs. Luther Gray and Mrs. Melvina Whidbee. Mr. and Mrs. Graves Midgett and grandson Jimmy Graves and Mrs. Jean Hooper were at Buxton and Hatteras Wednesday. Mrs. Melvina Whidbee, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Midgett, Wesley Gray and Henry Midgett visited at Avon Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs. Manning Gray of Manteo spent Tuesday with Mr. Gray’s mother, Mrs. Kitty Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard Gray of Avon visited Mrs. Gray’s mother, Mrs. Kitty Gray, Sunday. The following attended an offi cial Board meeting at the Fair Haven church Sunday: Mrs. Josephine Gray, Mrs, Melvina Whidbee, Mrs. Kitty Gray, Mrs. Betty Farrow, Graves and Flora Midgett and Lafayette Douglas. BUS SCHEDULES BETWEEN MANTEO AND HATTERAS ■FKCTIVI MONDAY, APRIL 11, I«SS NORTHBOUND Lv. Hattora, 9:30 A.M. tv. Frisco 9,40 A.M tv. Buxton 9:50 A.M tv. Avon 10:10 A.M Solvo 10:35 AJA tv. Wove* 10:40 A.M tv. Rodanthe 10:50 A.M tv. Oregon Inlet 11:30 A.M tv. Nogs Head 12:10 A.M Ar. Manteo „ 12:20 P.M SOUTHBOUND tv. Manteo 2:15 P.M tv. Nagi Head 2:30 P.M tv. Oregon Inlet 3:00 P.M tv. Rodanthe 4:00 P.M tv. Waves 4:10 P.M tv. Salvo _ 4:15 P.M tv. Avon 4:40 P.M tv. Buxton , 5:00 P.M tv. Frilco SJO P.M Ar. Hatteras 5:20 P.M \ CHARTERED THIPS BUS LINE Phone 104 HATTERAS, N. C. THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. SHORT CUT TO THE SEA U. S. 64 SAVES GAS. .*««<* ~ 'W' TIME, TIRES. WORRY n A PLEASANT TRIP l —j OVER A NEW ROAD X -- - - NEW SCENES - VIA s ake arbor ' Plymouth. US. 64 Saves 25 Miles Between Washington and Manteo—so Mi. Between Raleigh and Manteo 1 MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SANDY POINT Prices Offer Big Savings Service Station HATS, DRESSES, BATHING SUITS Sandwiches and Groceries SPORTWEAR. MEN'S WEAR Boats For Sale or Rent SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Complete Stock of Frozen Foods GAS, OIL, ACCESSORIES, and MARINE PRODUCTS DOT S SMART SHOP EIGHT MILES EAST OF COLUMBIA ON U.S. 64 Columbia, N. C. MORRIS G. PRITCHETT, Owner DENNIS M. PLEDGER, JR. L. W. PLEDGER ZT\ T. O. SUTTON FARMERS SUPPLY your neighborhood "Everthing for the Farm and Home" TEXACO DEALER L HARDWARE PAINTS Coca-Cola Distributors "Sporting Good Headquarters" Freight Service Columbia, N. C. MANNS HARBOR, N. C. We Stand For Progress Best wishes of In Our Whole Coasticmd CLARENCE L. MIDGETT A bank that is well alert to the needs of the people 30 Years Representing of this region, because its stockholders and officers are of this region, and identified with every phase of its THE LINEN THREAD CO. life. We cordially invite new visitors and new industry. GOLD MEDAL COTTON NETTING THE EAST CAROLINA BANK A. N. &T. COY. LINEN NETTING I I . Barbour's & Gold Medal Nylon Nettings Offices in SWAN QUARTER, ENGELHARD, COLUMBIA Manns Harbor, N. C. IN MANNS HARBOR STOP AT H. R. CRADDOCK’S TYRRELL COUNTY Near Ferry Dock LUMBER COMPANY edwi“ler co. K,LN DRIED P,NE -e Ropes, Netting, Supplies . YEAR ROUND MARKET FOR AMOCO OIL PRODUCTS STANDING TIMBER AND LOGS EXPERT GUIDE SERVICE FOR w a W || I i AU< - p .. HUNTING AND FISHING PARTIES ' WILLIAMS - pres,dent Clean Rest Rooms for Men and Women Columbia, N. C. t 1 " ’ ' ’ ” I i • Phone 223-1 With the Best Wishes of WHITE’S 5c TO $5.00 STORE FLOYD E. COHOON Serving the Columbia Area VACATION SUPPLIES ESSO DISTRIBUTOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS Wrtr H „, 9rs _ Wa)er Pumpl Dry Goods, Notions, Novelties Plumbing Home Freezers COLUMBIA, N. C BRIDGE SERVICE NATION FREE ICE WATER COLUMBIA, N. C. MAYFLOWER Pho „. 24l ~ RESTAURANT CATERS TO TOURISTS IN THE BEST IVIAMTETb SOUTHERN STYLE MAIN 1 fcAJ MOTEL Home Cooked Foods, Desserts, manteo, n. c. 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