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Friday, Jidy 5, 1935 The Dare County Times, Manleo, N. C. Pafje Five, WRIGHT MEMORIAL FILLING STATION .Southern Dairy Ice Cream .Slainlaril Products—Groceries COLD DRINKS [ 1 t MRS. BERT DAVIS Lunch Counter—Sandwiches All Kinds Cold Drinks Corner of Sound and Ocean Highway NAGS HEAD /?“ " " " -cv •Ji'i •C'cHii fiiVil ScUiUi SintS'cSii^' RireCliy Fruiii Uucims THE CROATAN Mr, anil Mrs. Russell Grimes, Owners and Proprietnrs An Exclusive Camp Hotel On The Kill Devil Hill Ocean Front . Facing Wriebt Memorial fishing BOATING BATHING For Kcservalioiis Address Killy Hawk or Nags Head, N. C. STUMPY POINT’S ' OLDEST WOMAN Mrs. Mary Rest Wise Recalls I.lgbl- •slilp at Long Slioal; Grieves I Over Sinrulness of the World , Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee iMooresvlUu Enleri)rl.‘;2) llJ^rir lirr cllP.“) ■ ‘I.ivpd Ill i'mp Iui ill 'll ill- I 1.1. u--h () .Mi.n 1| li.ir; ui. iht- o.isis of IliP 1930 aria ner piici- for 6 niagsV-Zine.- lor mi" luhed ou; o! town on me bos cc.-islo. iherc are now appioxmialply 2 year.s was only, one third of what;! rkliiy nluli’ but .she will return I 47,000,000 people in the United the o'.v.ne.'s of the nitiggy-zlne.s'bnck very .soon If .she need.s more j States 18 years old or over who are ithemtelves charge for .same. jmaijBy-zine.s to gel her coarse sne (able to wori:. will be inls.sed badly her blzne.ss coarse will include type* i riling, .spelling, .short hand,^ booki l:c“plng, and offis work and .shej hopc.s to get. in the offis work of a, nnllcr-nalre .so'c .she from now on I — mike Clark, rfd. j n eorry .spriidi.-nl, i & ON VOl’R W.4Y TO SALiH llE.tU stop nt ED BURGESS' new store near Kitty Hawk Junction Tor your fancy and staple groceries, butter, eggs, efc. October 10, ne-xt, will be the 79lh birthday of Mrs. Mai7 Best Wise, widow of the late Prank Wise, and oldest person on Stumpy Point. Mrs. Wise lives most of ' her son Tom, and Is hale and •^ ‘Tu"'ni.'l.rrn'im"''”- ^ hearty, cheerful and Inleixistlng to °° m|ir «he gets In with them talk to. she wore dark crim.son flngor- Iron rust can lx: removed from can ndvanco.jclothe.s by motslcnlng with lemon (Here is a column of news so already role for a job with i Juice and .salt and placing in the rich and rae.v. full of wholesome .. „rll..in T h^ wo feel like pas.slng it .stem The High Spot at Nags Head ( Nags Head Beach Club ' Dancing Every Night / Tuesday nlRhts—Square Dancinjv FEATURING The Duke AmLassadors From Duke University $1.50 I*er Couple Friday and .Saurday Niqht Extra Ladies 75c 75c Per Couple All Other Night .15c Extra Ladies ^^NdnrResidents Extended Club rSVET Privileges at Door Mrs. Wise has old fashioned Ideas, being somewhat strict In her views but packs a lot of good, sound com- monsen.se In what she says. She Is oppo.sed to ivhlskey and cigarettes, especially the use of them by wom en. and thinks the womenfolks to day are doing themselves great harm by .sacrificing some of the old time womanly virtues. Mr.s. Wl.se believes women are losing a great deal by filling men’s places in life, contends that the women liavc slilrked vlieir respon sibility by not giving tlielr children ])roj)cr jaijtcntlon, and tlilnks the men are going to the dogs because of the women. 1 "I don't blame the children a bit ifor the things they are doing. They I arc not being taught at home." I Mrs. Wise says. “How can we ex pect the children to know right from wrong when they are allowed to grow lip wild?" Mrs. Wise has a number of chll dren who have grown up to be good citizens. Tliey are U. G. , L. H. Will and Tom Wise and Mrs. M. V. Hooiier. who lives next door to her almost, or rlglit on tne old field where she and her husband lived. Mrs. Wise's father once was keeper of the lightship kept at Long Shoal near Stumiiy Point, which wa.s kept there during the civil war, and be fore the lighthouse was built. The llghlhoiise has now been abandoned and replaced by a small beacon. ty Times. Mike Clark, down in Flat Rock, South Carolina semis this letter. Watch for him.) Imlk THIEVES ARE RAMPANT IN FLAT,^ ..... i IvOCK _!hcr daddy gave her last year when our little town Is going th.u nrnached lU. it wa.s harlbreak- scege of bad luck, the polcesman - -- .. big dlamonl-s on her leflj says that It It alnt one thing it Isj something else somebody stole hlsj bllllle and overcoat while on hls| beat 2 weeks ago one night, it was kinder warm and he had took them oft and wa.s leaning up against the drug sloar and dozed off and that is wlien they dlsapix:ared. E. W, I! A n M General Slercliandise TE.XACO PHODUCT.S Auto Repair Parts Kli rv IIAIVK, ,v. c. PHONE II Fur Gencnil Construction Work r.EACII HO.AIES of CilARACTRli Sc‘o H. C. Lawrence iManlco, N. (\ OCE AN FRONT LOTS and HIGHWAY LOTS-See Z. F. PERRY, Merchant Kitty Hawk, N. C. 'd\ the town well caved In Sunday night and it looks like that means al new well at a large expen.se, In cluding the digging and the brick-; Ing up, of same, allso the pump valve which Is klvvered up at the bottom, the, heavy rains must of allowed watter to seep into the ground and then It seeped behind the wall an dthere's the mystery; she simply caved in. the town mu.st raise about 34S from some source. m TWO NEW HOMES CROP OF S. POINT’S FISHING holsum moore left a ditch open In front of Ills garrnge a few days ago and iwrry winkle, who was coming home verry late and could not see his face In front of his hands, fell Into same and laid there all night, he is flggering on suing the town for actual and puniiy-tivo and rail dammago. holsum says the town will prove an alley-bi, as a fruit Jar partly empty was found "in the hole next morning where ho was laying Jack Nelson’s Only Tourist Camp on The Beach Dare County Times The Nags Header .Finest Hotel on the Carolin.T Coast Ocean Bathing — Oregon Inlet Fishing Horseback Riding Dancing — Dinner Music Every Room With Hot and Cold Running Wafer, ^ Sohie With Private Bath For Furlher Information Write: •HAYWOOD DUKE, Mgr. NAGS HEAD, N, C. Only two now homes this .season resulted from the Spring fishing at Stumpy. Point. Vance Meeklns, .son of Arllnir Mcckhis, young mar ried man. has Just completed a new hoii.se, located between the home of Ills father and that of Garland Meeklns. Ira Payne Is building a new home on the north end of the amount to about 3$. neighborhood. t There is considerwle finishing of homes and repainting going on but not so much building os is usual, when a large fishing Is made. This year most,, of the fishermen used . their earnings in paying their debts so as»tojkMp'.;thelr credlt.good'for armthcr 's^mS!' ‘ Tricy vluve], about' aU''c.'iught.Tup.'.wlth their_pixcs, and' alujifiher,’j,the.f.place Jils'^;in better shape' than'f usual, 'altho,yuiere.'i(M fewer signs' of prosperity; • some bad hoys dumb up on top of j our cally-boozo and tore oft be tween 50 and 40 shingles which was used for covering same, and made a hole big enough to crawl thru, and then wont on down to the cages and tore both of them all to peaces with a b.ascball bat. they escappd out of the front door which was not locked and got away bofoar be-| Ing recker-nlzed. that dammage will Light Lunches — Heer — Sodas Good Fishing—Opposite Shipwrecks ‘Trg Us Once You Will Come Again” LeRoys’ Seaside Inn On The Atlantic Ocean Largc.st Hotel on Nags Head Beach FISHING OREGON INLET FA'EPERIENCED GUIDES SURF BATHING EXCELLENT BATHING BEACH .MikIoi’ii f'.omrorlahic Iloinelihc Hold .nt Moderate liricps; liooiiis siiiToimded liy iiorchc.s; Iiof mid a fold waler in nil rooin.s and .slio\ver.s. ' Every Room an Outside Room Every Meal A Memory ' cv MANNS HARBOR H.4S SEVERAL NEW HOMES ifoung fol.'|5 .at Manris Harbor are building several now homes this summer. A new home Is being con structed for Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. the city hall safe was blowed’jjpcn i on thursday night and the conlents of same was scattered all over' the' floor, but no money was lost, ns| the town dont happen to own annyi monney at pressent. it scem.s' that' tlie maycr’s gloves arid^jils .\^Ifc’S| (llamoht^ flng_. was^ scat'tered'pn;^)^! floor,*Wt.tlwr l'')ur(flar3*tli(^’ao'D.';i®iVf sameJ-W it'looks.l^e'igi^l^.' 11..;. , 'we a deteckcr-UVe’ MtlV'few keel traps powerful ba’dT the pbli?e.s- man thinks he could catch the vag rants by sating them at ,.t different pUces fhere they frequently pop- pcr-late, and when they step on same'or poke their handz Inside of I annythlng, It would grab them and' hold them fast till he tvakes ui) and comes on duty, plese lookout 'lor Biirrus adjoining that of his fos- suspicious carraekters and' rite' or ter father, W. P. Tlllett. Thelbert foam the undersigned. Tillctt and wife, formerly Melrose Midgctt arc building a new home. Huff Mann and Tom Sutton built some time ago. Glenn Mann has bought the A. C. Card homcplace. VIRGINIA DARE INN Foot of Bridge—Dare Co. Side COLD DRINKS SANDWICHES TE.XACO PRODUCTS I' it II a: BUY YOUR SEASHORE REAL ESTATE NOW Don’t Wait PRICES ARE NOW ADVANCING Our Office is Headquarters For Dare County Ocean Front Lots—Summer Homes—CollaKc.s—Hotel and Business Sites. Large Acreage for Sub-Division Prices Range: $300.00 to $700.00 For Units of 50 Ft. Frontage CASH OR TERMS We have over dOO Ocean Front lols listed to select from in a 12 mile slrelcli, including KillV Hawk RcucJi, Virginia Dare Sliorc.s, Wriglil Me morial, Kill Devil Bcacb, Nags Head Sl.orcs, vicinily of “LeRoys' 'nn” and ' South Nags Head. > ,; , t FURNISHED COTTAGES FOR RENT s. E. TmrrT company • Real Estate and Business Investments Savings Bank Btiildifig . ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. ' Branch Office: “Nags Header Hotel” at Nags Head Shores SOCIAL NEWS FROM FLAT ROCK a very pretty girl has been work ing her way thru a bizness coarse In co(Ie^gc enduring the par.t 2 weeks by selling maggj'zines in flat rock, she has brown eyc.s, yellow hair, tan stocking, sweet lips paint ed betwixt a purple and a re'd, swell fissique, and a perfect flggcr. yoye eorry j.5ponc!ent, mr. mike Clark, rfd, hope her all he could and fixed it so's she would make his offis her headquarters, he. bought a different maggy-zino nearly every day. she travelled from house to house and was admired by everybody in flat rock excejit the 'Wiminen folks. her home Is out west and she has finished the high scholl and went to colledge 2 years and now the biz ness coarse will equip her for life. sh“ weighs about 124 pounds and is not over 5 feet 5, and she would take the prize In anny contest in the country If yore eorry spondent happened to be a Judge 6f same. she had club rates' and a feller could buy 6 maggy-zlnes for 3 years for half price or ?4. she had tlie prettiest teeth that has ever benn saw in anbdddy's liead In flat roek SAWYER’S Cleaningr Works Odorless Dry Cleaning MANTEO, N. C. v Service at All'Times Monday and Thursday Delivery to Nags Head Kitty Hav/k and ' Duck ^ Nags Head Beach Sofh 0pfjan and f J « ‘it . • thf'C Nags Head Beach begins at the south end of the original N«ags Head settlement and extends southwardly with' a front age of two miles on the Atlantic Ocean and two miles on the Roanoke Sound. The Nags Head Coast Guard Station is located in the center along the Ocean front. Electric current is furni.shcd by the Roanoke Island Power Plant. > The State Highway (Virginia Dare Trail) extends through the property about five hundred feet from the Ocean front. 14 I This property was acquired by the present owners in 1926, prior to improved highways and bridges in 'this section,‘at a price that enables them to offer cottage and hotel sites with frontage on the Ocean and Highway at most attractive prices and terms. Large Ocean front lots 100 by 477 feet from Beach to High way can be purchased at the most reasonable prices and terms. The prevailing summer breezes coming over the Pamlico and Roanoke Sounds from the south and west always make this, a most pleasant resort. A view can be had of the Atlantic Ocean. Roanoke Sound, Roanoke Island and the majestic. sand dunes from any cottage site on this property. .ft: ii; •'ijftvi;: '»V!> For full information communicate with T .f r Joseph Morris, President The Nags Head Development Corporation Office 310 Board of Trade Building Phone 24953^ Norfolk, Virgima»w« s. E.'Timtt" The Hotel Nags Header, Nags Head, North Car61ina'j.'r^k»J“ rr^ '.m M ■j: V\‘ '■M: n-Al s
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