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1^' 1^ Ifi-' PAGE SFX THE: jCQASTLANp TIMES, ,MAyTEO> JC., -.iJLi- FRIDAY. SEPTEMBP 20...19^ Columbia and Tyrrell Co. News For Subscriptions, See or Call Mrs. Blanche W. Cohoon, Phone 796-3171, Columbia, N. C. She will welcome news of Columbia and Tyrrell County COLUMBIA NATIVE KILLED IN BUAZILIAN ACCIDENT CHARLES HENRY SPRUILL IIANUS SELF IN JAIL “We are all glad we knew him.” These word.s best exemplify the esteem in which Grady V Bryant was held by his col leagues both here at NIH and in Brazil. a Jlr. Bryant, .30, a biological laboratory technician with the National Institute of Allergy .and liifeetiou.s Di.sea.ses of the Na- t’l.’..,! In-tit>i!e- cif llea'th in Ml liic-d.i. 'I i’.\ l.iiid. u.is fatall;. 'tijurod in an aut'imnb !• ac- cidont-on-.-August 24 at- Kcira de Santana, about 00 miles from Bahia, Brazil. He had been , .staiioped in Salyadoi:- since- Augilsf O C,' 1062..' Bom in Columbia, North Carolina, Air. Bryant attended Shaw Univcr.sity in Ralei.gh and received a B. S. degree from Howard University, Washington, Dl C., in June 49.59, T.awrc'ice S. Maxey, adminis trative Officer for the NiH Latin America Office, ’n Bin dc Janeiro, said of him: The la.st lime 1 saw liiin, in l.h** office in. Kio, he was htippily speiiking hi.s own peisoiial hiend of Portugae.-ie -ind Rngli.-h He had a porsoea! crtisade going to = teach all Brazilian conks how to fi.': real Bouiheni fried chicken.” j cipleiu, Jli-ss Joan Rhode.s, -Burial was at Community 1 daughtoi- of Mr. and .Mrs. Cemelery in Princevi'lc, N. C. | Ct.u i-nce Rhodc.s of Columbia, Two brothers and a .sister .sur-, grarluated from .Norfolk Gencnil vivo. HosjntaP.s School of Nuiving on I .Sept. 4lh. COLUMBIA — A 22-year-old inmate of the Tyrrell County jail killed him.self in his cell Wedne.sday. He was found hang ing by a rope of bedsheets. Sheriff Clyde E. Morris identi fied him as Charles Henry Spruill, son of Airs. Malinda Spruill and the late Lonnie Spruill. Spruill, failed to post .$200 bond and had been in jail for the past 'wo month- aw.dting tn.il on clnige.^ of being dnink and di.sorderly, resisting arre.st, and as.saulting a iiolireman. He was accused of hitting night policeman W. W. Sawyer on the head,;,-with ti soft drink bottle early in July.' There has been no criminal se.ssion in Tyrrell County Supe rior Court since the alleged of- .I'cnse. •Another inmate in the .same cell block toll! Jlorrii-s he was .isleep at the time of the hang ing and that when ho a'vakened he .saw Spruill's feet dangling ,)OAN RHODES GRADUATE OP .NURSING SCHOOL COI.U.MBIA ~ A Tyrrell Couiny scholarship funii re- MANY HOOKS ADDED TO TYKREI.L SHELVE.S COLUMBI.-V — Mr.s. Ruth Jleyiiolds, Tyrrell County Libra- ian, announce.s that there is now in the library: A twelve volume set of “Interpreter’s Bible”, a valuable aid for s.ludent.s of the! junior and .renior years, awarded Bible and to Sunday School j by the Allied Florist .Association Teacher.s Many other books cT Virginia Tidewat-’r Divi.ion. which have just ttrnved: "The During her couv.se of study. Songbag” Mi.ss Rhodes .shared etpially in the .$500. Scholar.stiip Fund, made' .up and - donated annually, by the civic ofganization:^ in 'I'yire.ll County with another St nior at tiie time of High School graduation. She also icroived a scholar.ship for hc’ American Songbag" by Carl Smuiburg; "1 he Shoes of The Fi.sherman” by Morri.s L. West: “Forgotten Pioneer” by Harry Golden; “The Groat Odifoniin ^ P(j.serts” by W. Storr.s Lee; "4^otoniac Squire” by Hdlstvj’the Thane: “Elizabeth Appleton” by John O’Hara- "The Concubine” by Norah Lofts; “.M\ Darling Clementinc”-the story of Lady Churchill, by Jack Fishman; ,“:The American BaUet”.-by Olga - Maynard;’ “Nineteen"' E i gb ty -Foiir” by George-Onvell; - “The Cnke.sburg Ptirty Book” by Arthur M. Depew; “The Trout .=he wa.-= active, member of her cla.ss composed of 21 others. She Was pro.sident of her Juiiior Class; member of the Honor Council .and .Student Council and copy ch.airninn_of the yearbook staff. She pluyei! "on iTie b’asket- ball team for two years tiiul was rn iictive participant in District 1. St'ideut Nurses .Association of Virginia, and in her Senior year, attended the .State S. N. C V. Convention at Roanoke, Va. '- 'At present .she is-employed by Norfolk General Hospital and is working in the new Inten.sive Care Unit. She will take hci RIIE'I’T WHITE NA.MED l-II CLUB PRESIDENT Fisherman’s Bedside Book’’ by j .State Board of Nuf.scs exaniina- Arthur R. MasDougall; “Early lion in October American Craft.s and Hobbies” by Ramon F. and Margeuevite W. Yates; “A How and Why of Oil Painting” for student .and amateur by .Arthur L. Guptill; “Famous Modern Explorers” by Bei-nadine Bailey: “The C-ast* of the Step-daughter’s Secret”; by Earle Stanley Gardner; “Build er’s of the Northwest” by Jalmo'- Johnson; “How to Improve Your Verbal Skills” by Robert K. AI o 1-s b e r g e r; “Tortoise by Candlelight” by Nina Bawder; “The Fools of Time” by Wiiliani E; Barrett; “A. Buried Land.” by Madison Jones; “I Owe Rit.ssis $1,200,” by Bob Hope; "How To Make Mobile;-;” by John Lynch; “The Geise! Institute Part.v Book” by Francel lig et als; “The -Whole 'rnitli and Notliing But” by Hedda Jioppor. COLUMBI.A. — Officers were elected for the Columbia Senior 4-H Club Tiie.=day night. Rhett White was named pres ident; Ashley Hardison, v-pres- ident; Viols Johnson, secretary and treasurer; Terry Everett, reporter. Leaders are Donna David, song; and Abbie Kay Harrell, recreation. Slides taken at Camp Swan- nanoa and those of the many varied projects of the past year were shown by Murray L. Good win, assistant farm agent. Different men excel in dif- foront ways. — Pindar. This IS This is the original. The one that has become a world* standard for toughnessl After three, five, ten years of the worst kind of pounding, the 'Jeep' Universal is still “king of the hill...master of the toughest jobs aroundl ■ Test it today—see why the’Jeep’ Universal is the world leader in its class. When are you going to start your ,,,years with a 'Jeep* Universal? Available with half or full cabs—or convertible top. Three power takeoff points. 81' or 101' wheelbase. (SMMfU MiMiiriM. vfiirvAiir iMMSfWfenwur. toummm Jm* cam^omAnant, Toledo 1, Ohio 1 SCARBOROUGH'S GARAGE NA6S HEAD, N. & , L. R. HARRILL, ROTARY GOVERNOR VISITS CLUB COLUMBIA. — Rotary Gov ernor of District No. 771, L. R. Harrill of Raleigh, made hi.s of ficial vi.sit to the Columbia Ro tary Club Tue.sday night. Harrill .spoke on the princi- ple.s of Rotary and gave his opinion that it.s international program as the most important. To have clubs sprinkled all over the world, it is the organization with the most chance to promote peace by way of understanding between the peoples of the world,” he said. He outlined the opportunity Rotary offers to members individually, .and col lectively, and in a community to promote worthy civic proj ects. A brief assembly followed th • meeting and the Goveinor expl.iiiied several things con corning Rotary’s program. Cecil Lilley, president, wel corned the Di.strict Governor, and c.alled on D. M. Bridgeman who made the introduction. The .singing was led . by John -A.' Hardison and accompanied by .Ashley Hardison, 'fhe meal was served bv the ladies from Gum Nock. COLUMBIA PERSONALS .Mrs. Rebecca R. Scoggins, the New Director of Pettigrew Regional Library, made her first official visit to the Tyrrell Coun ty Public IJbrary 'I'ue.sday. Mr. and Mr.s. Kenneth Holmes of Norfolk spent the week end with Sirs. Holmes’ mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brickhouse at Gum Neck, and grandmother. Mrs. Hattie Co- boon, in Columbia. Mr.s. D. E. Oglo.shy of Kinston brought her , sister, Mrs. Annie Sykes home Friday, and isiient tiie week, eiul tyiih.'.'I IS. Sykes aifti‘-her’’’’other ’ sister',i-M'fs.*J.-’'E;' .Alexander. Mr.s. .Annie Litchfield visited her son, Tucker Litchfield in Elizabetii la.st week. E. L. Mo.sley and B. F. Spen cer attende'i the Free Will Baptist .A.-r-sociation in Raleigh Wedne.sday. The County Council of Horne Demonstration Club.s tyill tneet in- the Agriculture B ti i 1 d i n g Thiiv.sday Sept. 20 at 2 p m Home Demonstration Clubs for next week are: Cabin Swamp, Moniiay Sept. 23, 2 p.in.; with Mrs. Dan Davis; Gum Neck- Tue.-day Sept. 24, 1*30 p.m. with Mrs. Ben Liverman; Scotia-Sejn 25 at 2 p.m. with .Mr.s. Joseph Holidia; Town and Country, Sept. 26th at 8 p.m. with Mrs. It. S.; Lca'ryA'c. •; W. E. Bateman left Wednes day for U.N.C.", Chapel Hill.' Lawrence W. Clark of Win ston-Salem and Buxton ha.s ar rived to work with the Tyrrell County Wolf-avo Dept, as a case worker, releasing Mrs. .Ann W. Griffin to act as director in the absence of W. E. Bateman. All- Clark taught school in Buxton for five years, and has been employed in the Dare County Welfare Department for sever al months. His family will re main in Manteo at present. The Tidewater Bloodmobile of the .American Red Cross will be in Columbia, at the .Agriculture Building from 12 o’clock noon until 6 p.m. on Oct. 3rd. Jti-s. Mildred Guthrie spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Selby. The Rev. Earl R. Meekins is a patient in the Columbia Ho.s- pitai. 1-Ie was .stung by a wasp and besides reaction from the .sting, he reportedly developed hiccoughs. Miss Gail Cohoon, Mis.s Shir ley Bumgavdner, Alvin Willson and Ed Aydlelt of Norfolk vis ited Mrs. C. Earl Cohoon Sun day. Henry L. Reynolds was ti iia- tieiit in Duke Hospital this week. Chris Yerby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thoina.s K. Yerby, broke his left arm above the wrist Friday, while playing tag-foot ball on the vacant lot adjoining the.' ColumbiaOiristian Church. He wa.s carried to Beaufort County Ho.S|)itaI for the hone set. Hennan Snell of F‘ort,smoi)lh spent tlie week end with Mr. Snell's si.sters. Mrs. Martha Walker, Mrs. Edith Laughing- hou.=e and Mi-.. Lena John.son. Mr. -and Mrs, E. .1. Brick- hoiiso visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton May, at Winten-ille. Monty Harrell, who was em ployed for the summer at Fort Macon State Hark, Atlantic Beach, vi.sited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Plato Harrell. He left Thursday for U.N.C. where he i.s a senior. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Clough and children Brenda, Douglas and Ricky, of Norfolk visited Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Clough. Mr.s. Janies Marshall Swain left Saturday for Cape May Court House, New Jersey, to attend the funeral of her uncle. Dr. George M. Brooks. Mr.s. W. F. Simmons has re turned from Murfreesboro, where she visited her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Davenport. The Daven ports and children Stevie, Joy, Bern and Liz, accompanied Mrs. Simmons home to spend Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Mc Laughlin and sons Gregg and SAVINE REFERENDUM S’EXT FOR FARMERS’ VOTING COLUMBIA. — A State swine referendum, requested by swine proiliicer.e who want a self-help program, will ho held in Tyr rell County on Tuesiiay, Oct. 1, announces H. IL Harris, farm agent. The jiolling places selocloil are Dallas Bateman’s garage on Sound Side; Owens Supply Com pany in Columbia; Herman Co- boon’s store in Gum Neck, Chestley Hud.son's store in Kil kenny and Walker’s Farmers ex change in Scupiiernong Town- sliip. Ilog raisers who share in pro ceeds from sale of hogs foi- .slaiighlei- are eligible to vote and may vote at the polling place nio.st c.mvi-nicnl riic a.i'C-i'i’iint propo.sfil IS 5 cents pel In nl I'di all hogs sold for slaughter. Two- ihirds of the votes cast must be in favor for it to go into ef fect for a threo-ycai- period be- giiining, Jan 1. ,19t3L Should it pass, the money will be used to as.sist in ro.search and educational programs; to pro mote the consumption of iiovk and pork products and to help with .any other effort which strive.s to improve the hog farm er’s economic jio.^ition. "For Tyrrell County, this is prohably tne iiio.st iiiipoi'lanl roforenduin, since the sale of hogs brings in more money limn any other commodities fur which reforun- dums 'have, been helil,"' Harris said. TAX RATE WOULD SOAR TYRRELL CITIZENS FIND COUNTY HOSPITAL EXPENSIVE PROPOSITION co.st about .$100,000. CMF .MEET.S WITH BREST COLU.MBIA — The Woman’s Fellowship of the Cohimlna Chn.«tian CJuirch met in the home of the pro.sidcnt, .Mrs. John A. Hardi.son. .5I‘.s.-? Jl.artlia Sykes read tin- Sci'piuie and spoke on the *!Puri)OSe'‘'.'i;6£,'K; Woi’SliipV'r '.with Stliriy.'’ Mrs. Glady.s Sawyer gave “The program of the Church in the .Metrojn.litan Region.” .Alits. Hardi.son rominded that the pledged goal of .$22.50 for the fr.‘;t quarter was due. To persons ill and afflicti'd, 40 Vi-:it.s were reported Mr.s. Joe .A. AU'.x- ander was appointed to prcjnirc the Communion table for Octo ber. The October meeting will be with Mrs J. W. Hamilton. Ton members atui one visitor were pre.sent. After the serving of refre.sh- rnoiits. the pro.sident asked the group to tour hei new homo DAI.LA.K SIM.MON.S IIEAD.S GU.AI NECK l-H OFITCEK.S COLU.MBIA —Offiee.rs were elected by the Gum .Neck 4-11 Club Monday night in the Cellar Grove Methodist Church Annex Elected wore Dallas Simmons. Brosidenl; Gwen .Arm.slrong, Vico President; .Arnette Cohoon, Socretary-'i’ r e a s ii r e r; Shelia Arm.slrong, Song Loader; Alice White, Recreation Leader; l.ila Gay Turner, Pi.nni.st: and Pa tricia Basnight, Reporter. - Slide.s of ,,4-H. projecLs were shown by .Mrs. Ba-sti Cohoon, and narrated by Gwen .Armstiong tile pre.sident. Pledges were led by Dwan Cooper and Charles Livonnan. Devotion.o were given by 'fommy Cohoon, :ind songs were led by Shelia Armstrong. Games were played under the leadership of Alien White. Re- froshmeiils wore seiwed by JIrs. Ba.sil Cohoon. SIXTY PERSONS A'n'END REUNION DESPITE ItAIN COLUMBIA. — The Godwin family reunion, planned to he held at tlie Peiligi'i'w Stale Park, picnic area Sunday was held instead in the Legion Hal! at Cherrj. Despite the down pour of ruin throughout the day about CO porson.s were pre.sent A .song fest was the mode of enterttiinmenl. A picnic dinner wns spread and news of different mcmbei-s of the f::mily wa.s swapped dur ing Ihu day. Terry of Greenville last week end visited Mrs. MeLaughlin’.s mother, Mrs. Pearl Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. N. P. McDuffie. Mns. Carley I. Sjicncer visited her husband in Beaufort County Hospital in Washington, N. C., Tuesday. Ed Midgctl is a patient in Chowan Hospital, where he un derwent major surgery. Mrs. W. S. Carawan is vi.sit- ing her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Brown, in Goldsboro. COLUMBIA — Tyrrell Coun ty Citizens who had iireviously petitioned t h o Commi.ssioner.s with more than 700 signatures for a county owned Ho.spital. ‘hronged Iho court room of the Tyrrell County Court Uou.se Wedne.sday morning for a hear ing with officials from Medical Caro and Duke Endownment. W. F. Henderson, Executive •Secieiary to the State Medical Care Commission and Jlarshall 1. Pickens, Exoctuiivo Director of the IIo.spital and Orphan Section of Duke Endownment irund outlined the necessary .'i j>- foi .■.ecin uig I’ll fi'i>m the ;u.i ii.iniid iiigainzations for .i non-profit ho.spital: , CHILD DISCIPLINE IS SUBJECT FOR CLUB STUDY Pickens for Duke Endownment di.scour:igP(i the idea of having i,y two hospitals in a county the size of ’Tyrrell. He stated that for a new lio.spital, every three years the amount spent in the operation would equal that of the original expemliUivo It would cost .$72,000. the fir.st year; .$30,000. the ,=ccomi year and C% the third year and there after. He also called the pro- po.s.tion expensive. In regard to the two hospitals, he said “If you develop a medical service, develop it so that all persons will use it.” In the question and answe'’ pi rioil. It wa; Inought out th.i' the, pre.sent tax rate in 'I’yriell Medical Care wi'irnot’paitiei-1 County of .$1.15 would have iojtals. 'be doubled to float the issue,.'!':- .Mr.s. Stalford Hupkiii.s led the Sliming there would be no ad-'chib collect. Refreslnnonts were verse development in running j served, by. the hoste.ss. ; COLUMBIA. — Tlio Upper Sound Side Home D-?monstration Chill meeting Tuesday was giv en a study on “Cliild Di.sciplinc” JIrs. Ann E, Daveniiori, Tyr rell home agent. A committee for nomination to serve on the counly-wido planning iirogram was discussed. Announcements inehidod tlie i County Council to meet Tlnir.s-' day, .Sent. 2(1: at October mpot- ing all reports are to bo broiigbt for compilation fur .Aciiievemenl Day. 'flic,, devotion was given by JIrs, Herbert L. Chaplin. In the iib.senco of the pro.si- dent, .JIr.s,.Dall:i,s Jlqteman, .JIrs. Grady ilopki'ns, vice-pfesident, in whose home the nn ting m is lield, lire-ell’ll. M:s. llo|ikn.-; al- •SO gave a repoil on oinameii- Edeiiton Friday. Jfr. and JIrs. Russell Sa\v: and iliiugliter.s of I’ortsm^.i .spent the week end with ?| and 'Mrs. L;-‘ A.' Smilbsj They vi.siteil Jlr. and JIrs. Carieno in East Lake Sunday: JIrs. Hiram White and JIrs, ■\V. Swindell .were in Eiizubi; City Monday. | Jlr.s. Elmo Sawyer is spei ing the week home from N folk. Jlr. and JIrs. - O. B. Coho- spent tlio week end in Norfi, witli Jlr. and JIrs. Gene Rhoi .and Jlr. and Jlr.s. Jack Combs Jlr. and Jlr.s. Curtis LiverinJi spent the week end Itoinc fi Goldsboro. 1 PLANNING CO.MJIIS.SIOV ACTS IN TYRRELL The Tyrrell County I'ianning Commission Wednesday night at the Agriculture Building approv ed the ovei-al! Econoinio Dovel- opinent Program for Tyrrell County presented hy the coordi nating committee, David JI. Dar- de.n, T. W. .Armstrong and JV. j,- Nichols, with minor eJianges, an nounces Denni.-; Marvin Pledgor, Jr., pre.sicient. The program is in the process of being forwarded to Ralc-igb for .State, and Federal .approval. Pledgor adds. Othei-s on the Planning Com mission are IL H'. Ilarns'r'AV.' Braxton Vtdiva, Quentin Beil. Shelton Ludford and Julian L. Poston. jiato in the ptircha.se of land .site for tile ho.^pU:ll, Henderson slated, and no., funds will, be. furtlicoining from Jledial Caro after the completion of the building for operating cost.s. He said “There must he a demon strated need for tlie hospital; there. m;i.=l be local matcjiing fiinil.-:: there must be a suitable .site furni.slu’d; there mu.st bo cletermincil that the facility Ir' •striffeil—from p h y ,s i c ians on down to Icdmiciiwis and nur.sos the hospital; that* it would take two employees per patient: five trained nnr.se.s plus an operating loom nurse would be necessary for a .30 bed hospital; that Duke and there imist be Some provi GUM NECK PERSONALS JIrs. L.vdia Cahoon, Jlr.^. .Sally endownment fund.s couhl be re-! Everton and Thedia Cahoon ! ceiveil to furni.sh operating room i vj.sited Jlr.s. Jennie .lone.s in the! on the pn-font lio.spit.al, .should' Aibeniai le Ilos|iitaI and Mr. and it be ]iurchaseii by the county. ‘Mi-.s. Henry White in Elizabeth Harry P. Swain reported th’-U.cqy Sunday. I file I.ocal Government Commis-1 Charlie Koinp i;s a Columbia I i-' .«ion had advised to , ii'f'hide ’ }|o.tpi(;il patii.nt. Jlr. and .tlr.-. j .-lion, to underwrite the differeiiee j “i'oiigh to onerate the hospital ,)ani,-s Kenqi ainl rliildrcn of in e.xpeiise and income.” l|i;niler-i fm' n pei’.iul ol two to three D-esapeako and Mr. nnii -JIrs s.iii s’lid that a levy must be lears Iiesidcs the County cos' i.’i.iy Komp and d.’uiglilers of made, in .advance of opening the,i'' the building should the people )iaibor visiled him ’.md hospital for the Iraiiiiiig of jier- '^oto a bend i.s.ciie. . '.-.pent the week end hero. ' ' . ^onnel m the use of equipineiu' H, Carl Rowland of Charlotte, ^||. .„],j jii's. Gilbert Owdn.s' imd for siippli. ., medicine etc. idirect ir of planning and ilesignl.,,,,! -sir. anil Jlr.s. C. J. Liverman. As.inring tliat Jlediea! Care' •’•-‘''’ice of the Duke Eiidown-, g,. _ visited Nags Head mid w.i-: to develop the plan*-: for liui-pitals, l.iiiidii’g and expanding medical j ■;ii\:c(S ill the stale. Hetuler.son | said they were .here., to .acquaint j the people only a.s to what to' expect before venturing on the, pliysical | ment, wa.s and for recogni'zt’d. WOO D I. K Y - A R M .S’TRON G I Flizabeth City last wtek j Mr-. Willard Cohoon and’ jdaugliter and Mrs. Jlae. Cal’oim-i... proje.-t [were :n Kdenlon Wi’due.-da,'.. , .. ... r-..I.!• -' Jli'-i-,. Roh.d'i.! Pntritk ainl eliil-, COLU-MBIA — JliVs’ 'CaroY ■dreti'; 'i'iiYnd’ anip I'^ue. and’JlriL " .Ami Arnistroiig, daughter of .Mr , Dorothy Twiford o'" East Lai;*-, atui .Mrs. Elwood Koscoe' Arm-!.spent Fi’id:.y night with Mr. and! j'onsive project. He quoted costs j strong of Columbia, becanii* tlie j .M r.':. R 1! Patrick. Vickie and, for a .-mall hospital at 18 to 20 bride of Floyd Jlaylon Woodley,. Lee remained here to \i.sit, I.ee thousand doihu’s ii-.b^d. One wiihlson of Jlr. anti’ Mrs. Joe Thiiniasj reiurtiod home Sunday, Viekioj 50 beds v.oiild ebst ' ahout onelWoodley of Creswell oim Friday jis spending the week wiili .Mr. i mil! on dollars, with 45^; of Sept 1,'i, at 5 p.m in the Cidum-;aiui .Mi-'. Carl (ahoon ■ •:imi‘ to be earned n.’innciaP.y by ■ Ina Baptist Church. The vow.-1 .'Ir-, Jlimne Alexander i.; a • the county. .After the, hospital i were heard by the R( v, Finnci.s j Columbia Ibwp.tai iialient | was b(ii!t to oped iC-up would jl., Conlrcy. Jlr.i Durwood.Cooper lyti;-: ijij. Unless you likt wasting lime and money... call long distance. It's lh« shoitest route from potential lo profits. You'll find business by plione is good business. The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Teleqraph Co. .Maiiteo - Fdenton - roiiijockyl Kill Devil IIill.« - Eli/ahefh Cit.-H a; ^7 -.t. ’Ha-- ■! £ ■' rv’■ * ^r #i'j rL'' -ry/v ‘ KOIIOMt STOI2S. IKC. MANTEO. N. C. 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