FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1953 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ADVERTISING IN THIS COLUMN COSTS TWO CENTS A WORD OR TEN CENTS A, LINE; MINIMUM CHARGE IS 50 CENTS. IF YOU WANT TO RENT, TO BUY, TO SELL, TO GET A JOB, TO HIRE HELP, TO FIND SOMETHING LOST, THE CLASSIFIEDS OFFER YOU AN EFFECTIVE AND ECONOMICAL MEDIUM. Z*' SEE A. W. DRINKWATER if you •«* want to buy some good land or a good house. Lots on Beach. In surance and Bonds. Manteo. N. C. BOATS FOR SALE: Anyone wish ing to purchase a good boat may do so by contacting Mack’s Place, Wanchese, N. C. Phone 190-J3. T-3-27-tfc For your insurance needs see W. R. PEARCE, Manteo, N. C. All kinds of insurance OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIR ING Take your outboard motor to Alex Davis for repairs. Located in Wanchese, second house from Masonic Temple. Work guaranteed. Tel. 194-J-2. T-6-26-10tc Gold - embossed THANK - YOU notes with envelopes. Perfect for acknowledging gifts. Also plain white informals with envelopes. Times Printing Co., Manteo. ts UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER for sale at a bargain. Apply at Times office, Manteo. Open year 'round. ANDERSON’S SUPER MARKET. For rental in formation write ANDERSON’S BEACH COTTAGES, Kitty Hawk. In North Carolina’s Far-Famed Nags Head - Kitty Hawk Region. 12-19-tfc LEGALS EXECUTORS NOTICE North Carolina, Dare County. Having this day duly qualified as Executor of the estate of C. Bonnybel Evans, deceased, of Man teo, Dare County, North Carolina, notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to her estate to come forward and make immediate set tlement; and those holding claims against the said estate will present them for payment within TWELVE MONTHS from the date of this notice or it will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This May 16, 1953. CHARLES R. EVANS, Execu tor, Manteo, N. C. T-7-10-6tc NOTICE Entry No. 574; Book No. 5; V Page 259 State of North Carolina, Dare County. R. D. Basnett, Claimant, hav ing produced to the undersigned Entry-Taker, a writing signed by himself, that he lays claim and enters a certain parcel or tract of land, vacant, unappropriated and subject to entry. The land is situ ated in Dare County, Hatteras Township, Dare County, Pamlico Sound and the Atlantic Ocean be ing the nearest water course. The natural boundaries are: BEGINNING at a post on the State Highway Right of Way and on the line of the Willough by Whedbee, deceased, lands and running South 35 deg. East with the Willoughby Whedbee land to the National Park Serv ice proposed lands; thence turn ing and running a Southwesterly course with the Park Service line to the David Fulcher, deceased, line; thence North 35. deg. West with said Fulcher line to the State Highway Right of Way; thence with the said State High way Right of Way a Northeast erly course to the place of be ginning, containing by estima tion three acres, more or less. This entry made this the 6th day of July, 1953. MELVIN R. DANIELS. Entry Taker. T-7-10-4tc nwF OCLOCK DISTILLED LONDON; q|DRY<B ginW FULL PINT $ l 8 ” Mm 4/S QUART lljp. OU| ffl $2 8 . 5, BiR ■ 85 Proof |ta££SS«ir | Distilled from Grata ' COODEIHAM S WORTS HD. ; 4 PiORIA, Illinois i CAMELLIA and Gardenia plants ■ in cans; generous variety of ■ house and garden plants. Also, in • our gift shop, souvenir and gift - terns of all kinds. Roanoke Island • Gardens, Manteo, N. C., %-Mile f North of Manteo on Road to Fort > Raleigh. ; WANTED TO BUY House and lot on ocean. Write me what you have. A. W. Drinkwater, Phone 26, Manteo, N. C. ts -22-tfc HELP WANTED: Colored cook for month of August. Excellent pay for right person. Phone Kill Devil Hill 514. T-7-24-2t 37,500 KILLED last year in auto mobile accidents. Will YOU be next? Not if you read “Six Feet Under The Sod”. 50# coin. D-6. 2007 E. Gadsden St..; Pensacola, Fla. P-7-23-2tp NEW NECCHI sewing machines. At wholesale prices. Andmar Appliance Co., Phone Manteo 226- W. T-7-30-3tc FOR RENT: Three room furnished house. Phone 168-W nights. T-7-24-3tp CARD OF THANKS The family of Chester L. Austin wish to erpress their apprecia tion to their friends for the many kindnesses and tokens of respect shown them during their recent bereavement. Mrs. C. L. Austin and children. WAVES PERSONALS Mrs. B. R. Ballance and Dor land of Buxton spent last Thurs day night with Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Midgett. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Gray, Jr., and Rudy, were visitors in Elizabeth City last week. Mrs. Rowena O’Neal has re turned home from Norfolk after spending some time with her children. Sgt. First Class Ignatius D. Midgett of Fort Meade, Md., spent the week end with his par ents, Mr .and Mrs. Dorland Mid gett. C. A. Midgett, who is working at Hatteras, spent the week end at his home. Dennis Midgett of Norfolk spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Clarence Midgett. Mrs. Calvin Midgett and Shir ley are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Midgett in Manteo. A. H. Gray, Dan Midgett and Carroll Midgett spent last Thurs day in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Midgett and Lance, spent Saturday night in Manteo with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grgurich. They also visited their son, Morgan, who is working at the 4-H Camp. Mrs. Frederick Austin and children, Cora Joan and Barry, of Hatteras have been visiting here. Mr. Austin spent the week end here. Alvey Midgett of Norfolk spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Lucretia Midgett. Mr. and Mrs, Asa Gray, Jr., and Rudy, spent Saturday night in Manteo with Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson. Mr .and Mrs. Dorland Midgett spent Sunday at Virginia Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Coulter Till ett. Bob Spence, Dist. Deputy of N.C. Order Eastern Star, South Mills, was a visitor here Tuesday. Cedric Helene Grgurich of Manteo is visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Mid gett. , Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Scarborough and son of Broad Creek Village are spending his leave with Mrs. Rowena O’Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Blucher Scarborough of Avon. Misses Mordecia and Annie Midgett have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Ersie Midgett at Rod anthe. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Midgett of Norfolk spent the week end here. A Spiritual meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service was held at St. John’s Church at Avon Friday at 10 o’clock. The meeting was con ducted by Mrs. J. C. Burwell. ’ Spiritual Leader of N.C. Confer ence, Warrenton. Those attend ing the service from the Fair haven Church were Mesdames Sadie, Esta and Elizabeth Gray, Julia, Mordecia, Maggie, Colenda, Ella Cedric and Salina Midgett and Alethia Meekins. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Copeland, Annie Laura Sessoms, Alice and Elizabeth Copeland of Ahoskie visited Dorothy Midgett Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lennon Hooper, Rev. and Mrs. A.L.G. Stephenson and daughter of Stumpy Point and Mr. Owens a student of Duke University visited Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Midgett Monday. THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. STUMPY POINT NEWS George and Clyde Payne spent Sunday in Rocky Mount with their sister, Mrs. Maebelle Joy ner, and Mr. Joyner. Mr. Joyner is confined to his home after suf fering a heart attack while on a business trip to High Point. Dr. and Mrs. Grady Strickland and daughter, Lisa Ann, of Will iamsburg, Va., spent Thursday here with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Payne. Tom Wise returned to Norfolk Sunday after spending a week here with his family. Alf Hooper spent the week end in Elizabeth City. Captain D. R. Nixon, Jr., re turned to his base at Camp Le juene Sunday after spending a week here and in Norfolk. Mrs. Nixon and Johnny remained here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Midgette. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nixon of Engelhard spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wise, Bobby and Linda, spent some time in Elizabeth City with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Wise. Tobe Wise accompanied them home. Bobby Midgette is improving after suffering cuts and bruises from a fall off a fish truck. Mesdames Ruby Gray, Bea trice Meekins, Willie and Ruth Hooper, attended a meeting at Wanchese led by Mrs. Burwell, Spiritual Life Leader of N. C. Conference. Bernice Payne is home re covering from an operation for a dislocated disc in his back. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wichter and Marcia spent the week end in Buxton. Mrs. Horace Hooper, Horace, Jr., Eddie Leigh and Mrs. George Wise spent Monday in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bell, San dra and Bert, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Twiford, Pat and Brantley, Mrs. Catherine O’Keefe, of Norfolk, Miss Marietta Hooper of Eliza beth City were guests of Mrs. Florine Hooper for the week end. ' Ivey Hooper of Norfolk spent ’ the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hooper. Elbert Hooper of Norfolk, Lon nie Hooper of Elizabeth City spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. Francis Hooper. Mrs. Geo. Payne had as her guests for the week end, her brother, Sammy Johnson, and family of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bright and children, and Mrs. Sarah Moss of Elizabeth City. Mr.a nd Mrs. R. B. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hooper, Carol and Colleen, Mrs. Tracy Hooper, Bettie and Bobby, spent the week end in Norfolk and visited Tracy Hooper in the Marine Hospital. Little Miss Bettie Joe Hooper returned to her home in Norfolk Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hooper. AVON PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Nordocci and daughter Coleen of Winston- Salem are visiting Mrs. Nordoc cis parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Scarborough. Mrs. Esther Whitlock of Nor folk is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Scarborough. Arthur Gray, U. S. Coast Guard, Norfolk, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Dorcas Whidden. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lorency and boys, Joseph, David and Paul of Norfolk spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Price. Erskin Scarborough and daugh ter Linda spent Thursday in Man teo. Reginald Meekins, U.S.C.G., Air Base, Elizabeth City, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Meekins. Mr. and Mrs. Blucher Scarbor ough, Jr., and son B. R. of Broad Creek Village are spending their leave with Mr. and Mrs. Blucher Scarborough, Sr. Tom Scarborough left Sunday for Norfolk where he will be em ployed on a pilot boat. Edward Scarborough, U. S. Coast Guard, and Pritchard Gray, Jr., spent Friday in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gregory and Mr. Gregorys’ mother have returned to their home in Eliza beth City after visiting Mrs. Gregory’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard Gray. Mrs. Evan Williams and daugh ter-in-law Agnes, left Sunday for New Jersey to be with her husband who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Meceda and children, Judy and Johnnie, Jr., of Washington, D. C., are spending several days with Mrs. Necedas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Celestial Scarborough. Rev. and Mrs. P. M. Porter are in Norfolk visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lindbergh Hooper, and daughter, Pamila Jean. Mrs. Moody Meekins, Jr., left Sunday to spend sometime in Eliz abeth City with Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Pritchard. Tilman Ray Gray, U.S.C.G., spent the week end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Gray. Ottis Meekins accompanied by his son, Joe Less Meekins, and his son’s friends, Gert Harrell, Bobby Cobum and Denys Grant, all of Norfolk, are visiting Mr. Meekins’ Smokey Says: ■ 'STAR I ' SMALL AND) Bft tSI sb, „ i HW You can’t sell fire—but yon traaal HATTERAS PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kale and children of Virginia Beach are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Byrd. Misses Elida Stowe and Rober ta Byrd have been visiting in Norfolk. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Herman Burrus and daughter Emelia. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Foster are spending their vacation here. Miss Delena Styon of Norfolk, is spending some time with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Charlie Styon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Browning of Winston-Salem spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burrus. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Emer son, (the former Eunice Gaskill) are the guests of Mrs. Lizzie Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Peele of Glenolden, Pa., are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Decator Austin and family spent the week end with Mrs. A. Burrus. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Newton and daughter, Beth, of Greens boro are spending some time I with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Austin. I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbard of ‘ Granbly, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Foster of New York have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oden, Mrs. Jack Hamer and daughter, Fern, left for Norwich, Conn., last week to attend the wedding of Mrs. Hamer’s sister, Patricia Peele. Dalton Burrus spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burrus and daughters, Sarah and Mary were in Eizabeth City last week. Mrs. Nacie Austin left for Nor folk Sunday to visit her new grand-daughter, Lucinda Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gray are spending their vacation with their parents, Mrs. Eliva Bal llance, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gray of Buxton. Dianne Styron of Norfolk is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Murry Styron. Those attending the Day Apart at Avon Friday, July 24, led by Mrs. J. C. Burwell, had an in spiring day. z FRISCO PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Whidbee and family have returned to their home in Norfolk after visiting Mrs. Whedbee’s mother, Mrs. C. H. Fulcher, for two weeks. Mrs. Mae Scarborough of Long Island, N. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Odessa Narsile. John and Adrian Austin have returned to Norfolk after spend ing several days here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brinson and son have returned to their home at Virginia Beach after spending a week here with Mrs. Brinson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Barnette. Jackie Rollinson, U.S.C.G., is spending his leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rollinson. George Austin has returned to his station after attending the fu neral of his brother, Chester Aus tin. He was accompanied home by his children, Mrs. Ralph Gunter of Virginia Beach and Vernon Austin and family of Wilmington, Del. Dermit and Ellis Ransome, both in th Air Force, are spending their leave with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ransom, Mary Beth Jeranto is visiting in Norfolk. Robert D. Basnett, Jr., U.S.C.G., is spending his leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Basnett. Delmar Willis is spending a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Willis. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Less Meek ins. Mr. and Mrs. James Sawyer and son Bobby have returned home from Rittle, N. C. They were ac companied home by Mr. Sawyer’s nephew, Tommie Sawyer. Mrs. Edith Scarborough and daughters, Joan and Linda, are visiting in Norfolk. Rev. and Mrs. L. Sigsbee Miller of Elizabeth City spent the week end with Mr. Miller’s father, W. B. Miller. Sumner Scarborough, Jr., U.S. C.G., Norfolk, spent the week end with his family here. Mrs. Willard Gray, Jr., and chil dren, Wallace and Dixie are spend ing a few days in Norfolk with Mrs. Watson Gray. SALVO PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Pharrow Payne of Jarvisburg spent the week end here. Flora Midgett attended a lodge meeting in Buxton Monday night. Ellis Pugh of Hatteras spent Monday and Tuesday here. Henry Midgett of Manteo is spending a few days here. Sparrow Midgett, Raymond, Mae and Martha Ann Midgett attended the funeral of Chester Austin of Buxton Sunday. Mrs. Dalton Hooper of Nor folk spent the week end with her father and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Flora Midgett. Mrs. Pattie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Smith and child ren of Manteo spent Monday with Mrs. Smith’s sister, Mrs. Kitty Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meekins of Rodanthe spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. Luther Gray. Jean Whidbee, Mae and Mar tha Ann Midgett visited friends in Rodanthe Tuesday night. Mrs. Calvin Midgett spent Monday night with her mother and sister, Mrs. Luther Gray and Mrs. Melvina Whidbee. Mrs. Nancy Austin of Hatteras spent the week end here. Earl Whidbee returned Satur day from Washington, D. C. where he has been employed, to spend a few days with his mother, Mrs. Melvina Whidbee. SUMMER FERRY SCHEDULE Effective June 10, 1953 ALLIGATOR RIVER TtAhTco Leave* gild, Dare Co. 7 00 AM East Lake 8:30 AM " 7’45 AM 10:00 A.M. 9.,? 11:30 A.M. .2:1! A JJ- 1:00 p M - 12’15 PM 2:30 P M - -45 PM 4:00 PM ’ 3’15 PM 5:30 P.M. ?;S P M 7:00 P.M. 6:15 p JJ’ CROATAN SOUND Leaves Manns Harbor Mant” 7:00 A.M. Airp 7 or oo A°M 8:15 AM B’ls AM 9:00 A M ’ 9’oo £m 10:15 A.M. j?:?? 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PUBLISHERS OF THE COASTLAND TIMES THE HYDE COUNTY HERALD THE BELHAVEN PILOT RODANTHE PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Fred O’Neal, Jr., and children of Norfolk spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred O’Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W. Midgett. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jackson of Elizabeth City spent some time here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hayes spent the week end with Mrs. Hayes mother, Mrs. Lillian Mid gett. Mrs .Sudie Payne is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Toler, in Norfolk. Mrs. Lurania Midgett is visiting her children in Norfolk. Johnny Reber of Wanchese re turned home Sunday after spend ing some time in Rodanthe. Bradford Payne of Wanchese is on a vacation at Rodanthe. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Mid gett and Ellery spent a few hours in Norfolk Thursday. News was received yesterday by Mrs. Nora E. Herbert that her sister and brother-in-law were slowly improving from the acci dent in Illinois June 18th. Miss Jazania P. Herbert has re turned home after spending some time in Denver, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hooper and children, Mrs. Floyd Hooper, Mrs. Luther Gray and Martha Ann Midgett were at Buxton Monday. Retail Price i «2.i0 1 PetW" B Pints I $3.35 1 Fif,hs 86 Proof THE STRAIGHT WHISKEYS IN THIS PRODUCT ARE 4 YEARS OR MORE OLD. 35% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 65% NEUTRAL SPIRITS, DISTILLED FROM GRAIN. COODEHMN I Mtn UNITED, KMIA, ILLIMOB PAGE SEVEN BUS SCHEDULES BETWEEN MANTEO AND HATTERAS WINTER SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Northbound Bead w> Bead down Southbean# Lv. Hatteras 7:45 a.m. ar.5:30 nan. Lv. Frisco 7:55 a.m. 5:15 pjn. Lv. Buxton 8:05 a.m. 5:00 n.m. Lv. Avon 8:15 a.m. 4:45 r>wi Lv. Salvo 8:40 a.m. 4:30 DJB. Lv. Waves 8:45 a.m. 4:15 nwi Lv. Rodanthe 8:50 a.m. 4:10 DJI Lv. Ortgon Inlet 8.15 a.m. 8:00 u Lv. Nags Head 10:00 a.m. >lB £3 Ar. Manteo 10:15 a.m. LvJ:M p.H Through connection at Nags Head • Northbound buses CHARTER TRIPS AVAILABLE HATTERAS-MANTEO BUS LINE, INC. Phone 104 HATTERAS, N. C. (( usEDzfc/7 All Cars Thoroughly Recondi tioned and Guaranteed 1950 Chevrolet 2-Door 1946 Ford 2-Door 1939 Ford 2-dr. 1948 Ford ’/i-Ton Panel Truck 1947 Chevrolet 4-Door 1948 Cadillac 2-Door 1949 Jeep Station Wagon 1951 Dodge '/j-Ton Pickup 1951 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery 1951 Ford Four Door 1949 Chevrolet 4-Door 1950 Dodge 1/2-Ton Pickup 1949 Ford Sedan 1941 Ford Coupe 1946 Dodge 4-Door 1947 Chrysler Sedan New Dodge '/i-Ton Pickup •- NEW CARS Plymouth, 4-Dr. Plymouth Coupe Dodge V-8, 4-Dr. Chrysler Windsor See R. D. Sawyer or Dan Cannady R. D. SAWYER MOTOR COMPANY Agent for Chrysler Marine Engines Reconditioned Carburetors,. Starters, Generators Fuel Pumps WHEEL BALANCING WRECKER SERVICE Phone 116 Manteo

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