FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1953 CLASSIFIED A OVERT I SI NG 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 r', TO FIND SOMETHING LOST, THE CLASSIFIEDS OFFER* AN EFFECTIVE AND ECONOMICAL MEDIUM. 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 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. FOR SALE—Furniture, and elec trical appliances in good condi tion. Apply R. Battersby, 514 Wil son St., Avalon Beach, Kill Devil Hills, N. C. T-8-28-2tp FOR SALE: Counter box, 7-foot, new compressor, a sacrifice. Jockey Ridge Restaurant, Nags Head, phone 111. T-8-28-3tc All Cars Thoroughly Recondi tioned and Guaranteed 1949 Pontiac 4-Door New Dodge >2-Ton Pickup 1948 Cadillac 2-Door 1949 Chevrolet 4-Door 1951 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery 1950 Dodge 1/2-Ton Pickup 1916 Mercury 2-Door 1916 Ford 2-Door 1946 Dodge 4-Door 1951 Dodge Ji-Ton Pickup 1947 Chevrolet 4-Door 1949 Oldsmobile 4-Door 1939 Ford Coupe 1939 Ford 2-Door 1950 Chevrolet 2-Door 1951 Ford Victoria—loaded 1949 Jeep Station 1948 Ford Ji-Ton Panel Truck Mercury Club Coupe " • NEW CARS Chrysler Windsor Plymouth Coupe Plymouth, 4-Dr. See R. D. Sawyer or Dan Cannady SPECIAL 6:00 x 16 RECAPPED TIRES ONE MORE WEEK / $9.95 R. D. SAWYER MOTOR COMPANY Agent for Chrysler Marine Engines Reconditioned Carburetors, Starters, Generators Fuel Pumps WHEEL BALANCING WRECKER SERVICE Phone 116 Manteo * Deposits made by mail vL are given our prompt, wilk careful attention. First & Citizens National Bank ELIZABETH CITY. N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. WANTED TO BUY: Boat 22 to 28 feet with or without deck house. Hull must be good, but don’t care about engine. Write or phone W. R. DODD, JR., Dry Fork, Va., stating size, condition and price. 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. -3-27-tfc For your insurance needs see W. R. PEARCE, Manteo, N. C. All kinds of insurance 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., Jfc-Mile 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 f-22-tfc FOR SALE: One full-sized boy’s bicycle and one full-sized girl’s bicycle, used once. $25.00 each. An tique spool bed cheap. Harold Nash, Skyco Road, Roanoke Island. T-8-21-3tp WANTED; Man with car to supply established customers with Wat kins nationally advertised home and farm products in Hyde Coun ty. Start without investment; prof itable business of your own. See or write. W. A. Bowen, R-l, Plym outh, N. C. 8-27-3tp COTTAGE FOR RENT: 2 bed room ocean front cottage, com pletely furnished, reasonably priced for winter, heated, call 613 Nags Head, or see Mrs. Clara Owens. T-9-4-3tp B $2.001 pint $3280 J fifth J ! I M proof. 70% Grain Nootral Spirits | : i I . ■ CCaSSi Inc. MOMIMMOT VOM THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. 100 HENS for sale. Wt. 3 to 7 lbs. Geo. M. Wise, Stumpy Point, N. C. S-3-3tX LEGALS North Carolina, Dare County. Having this day duly qualified as Executrix of the estate of T. D. Etheridge, deceased, of Manteo, Dare County, North Carolina, I hereby give notice to all persons indebted to his estate to come for * ward and make immediate settle ment; 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 July 24, 1953. ZENOVAH ETHERIDGE, Ex ecutrix of the Estate of T. D. Eth eridge, Manteo, N. C. T-8-21-6tc ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DARE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of I. B. Aus tin, Sr., deceased, late of Dare County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned in Hatteras, North Carolina, on or before the 14th day of August 1954, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate wil please make immediate payment to the under signed. This the 12th day of August 1953. CLYDE S. AUSTIN, Adminis trator, with will annexed, Hatter as, N. C. T-8-14-6tc NOTICE Entry No. 576; Book No. 5; Page 261 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA I DARE COUNTY A. S. Austin Claimant, having i produced to the undersigned Ent) y Taker, a writing signed by him , self, that he lays claim and enters a certain parcel or tract of land, ' vacant, unappropriated and subject to entry. The land is situated in Hatteras Township,' Dare County, the Atlantic Ocean and Pamlico Sound being the nearest water courses. The natural boundaries i are: Beginning at the southwest corner of A. S. Austin line and running a Southwesterly course with Park line approximately 800 feet to lands recently enter ed by. H. L. Austin; thence with said line to the line of heirs of C. L. Austin and others; thence with said line and line of Dan Oden to the line of A. S. Austin; thence with said line to beginn ing; The number of acres claimed are 5. This Entry was made this the 17th day of August, 1953. MELVIN R. DANIELS, Entry Taker. T-8-21-4tc NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA DARE COUNTY Laura Mae Cahoon, Plaintiff, vs. John William Cahoon, Defendant. I The above named defendant, | John William Cahoon, will take I notice that an action entitled as | above has been commenced in the | Superior Court of Dare County, | North Carolina by the plaintiff to I secure an absolute divorce from I the defendant upon the ground that I plaintiff and defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the be ginning of tnis action; and the de , fendant will further take notice ' that he is required to appear at the J Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Dare County, in the Courthouse in Manteo, North Car | olina, within twenty days after the 25th day of September 1953, and answer or demur to the complaint | in said action, or the plaintiff will i apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 26th day of August, 1953. C. S. MEEKINS, Clerk of Su perior Court, Dare County, N. C. T-8-28-4tc In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, Elizabeth City Di vision, Civil Action No. 262, Unit ed States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Southerly Portion of Bodie Island, Nags Head Township, Dare Coun ty, State of North Carolina, W. A. Worth et al., and Unknown Own ers, Defendants. NOTICE to Fred erick W. Lewis and wife, if any, C. Thurston Woodford and wife, Eve lyn L. Woodford, Muriel Dow O’Toole and husband, O’Toole, Carolyn Lewis Hazlett and husband, Donald Hazlett. Greenvale Hills Corporation, and the following firms, corporations and/or persons and their respective spouses, if living; if dead, their surviving spouses, unknown heirs, personal representatives, creditors, successors and or assigns, if any, whose names and addresses are not known: C.S.L.A. Taylor, T. A. Dough, T. S. Meekins, M. B. Simp son, Jr., Jean S. Sharp, John H. Hall. Louval Realty Company, Inc., C. Clifton Lewis. Albert A. Lewis. Sadie Leggett Harrill, Mattie B. Reese, John M. Wise, Warren Bur gess. Christopher E. Hooper, E. Drinkwater, Jesse B. Etheridge Soloman Mann, C. B. Bliven. Har riett A. Berry, G. W. Mbore Trustee, W. G. Gaither, Trustee First and Citizens National Banl of Elizabeth City, Gilbert B. Fer ris, Trustee, and F. T. Horner, Trustee, James J. Cunningham, and Unknown Owners: You are hereby notified that a complaint and an amended complaint in con demnation have heretofore been filed in the office of the clerk of the above named court in an ac tion to condemn for nublic use for the establishment of Cane Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area an estate in fee simple, to gether with all appurtenances in the land described in the revised and corrected Exhibit-A attached to said amended complaint, sub- ject, however, to existing public roads, highways, and easements for public utilities, if any, and sub ject also to the rights of the State of North Carolina in and to the ferry slip located on the lands, said amended description also made a part of the Amended Notice of Lis Pendens dated July 9, 1953 and filed among the records of Dare County, to which reference is hereby made for the said des cription. The authorities for the taking are as follows: Act of Au gust 1, 1888 as amended (62 Stat. 986; 40 U.S.C. 257); Act approved February 26, 1931 (46 Stat. 1421; 40 U.S.C. 258a) and acts supple mentary thereto and amendatory thereof; and the Avt of August 17, 1937 (50 Stat. 669) as amended by the Act oft June 29, 1940 (54 Stat. 702; 16 U.S.C. 459-459a-3). You are further notified that if you have any objection or defense to the taking you are required to serve upon plaintiff’s attorney at the address herein designated, within twenty days after the date of the last publication of this no tice, an answer identifying the property which you claim to have an interest in, stating the nature and extent of the interest claimed and stating all your objections and defenses to the taking of your property. A failure so to serve an answer shall constitute a consent to the taking and to the authority of the court to proceed to heal - the action and to fix the just com pensation and shall constitute a waiver of all defenses and objec tions not so presented. You are further notified that if you have no objection or defense to the tak ing, you may serve upon plain tiff’s attorney a notice of appear ance designating the property in which you claim to be interested, and thereafter you shall receive notice of all proceedings affecting the said property. You are further notified that a, trial of the issue of just compensation by a jury has been demanded and that at such trial, whether or not you have an swered or served a notice of ap pearance, you may present evi dence as to the amount of the com pensation to be paid for the prop erty in which you have any inter est and you may share in the dis tribution of the award of such com pensation. You are further noti fied that Declarations of Taking and Order and Judgment thereon have been filed in this proceeding against Tracts Nos. 9, 10, 11, and 12, which tracts, with others, are included in this proceeding, and estimated compensation deposited in the Registry of the Court, by virtue of which, title to the said four tracts passed to the United States; reference is made to said Order and Judgment of record in Dare County in Book 47 at page 365 for a metes and bounds des cription of each of the said four tracts. This the 28th dav of July, 1953. CHARLES P. GREEN, U. S. Attorney; Clyde E. Gooch, Trial Attorney. U. S. Department of Jus tice, Office of the U. S. Attorney, Raleigh, North Carolina. T-8-28-3tc Since most people identify letters from their tops, it is us ually easier to read a line of type when the bottom half is covered up than to read the same line with the top half covered. _ W\ You're “sitting pretty” behind the wheel Take this Bel Air model. First thing you’ll notice is the qual ity of the interior. Rich-looking appointments. Roomy seats with foam rubber cushions. Turn the key to start the en gine and you’re ready to go. ! •« You can see all around Y'ou look out and down through a wide, curved, one piece windshield. The pano ramic rear window and big side windows provide a clear view in all directions. And it’s the lowest-priced line' A demonstration will show you that Chevrolet offers just about everything you could want. Yet it’s the lowest-priced line in the low-price field. Biggest brakes for smoother, easier stops An easy nudge on the pedal brings smooth, positive response —right now! Chevrolet’s im proved brakes are the largest in the low-price field. T-8-28-4tc Advertisement of Delinquent Taxes Due Town of Manteo, N. C. For Year 1952 As required by law, and the Board of Commissioners, levy is hereby made on the properties in the Town of Manteo and in the names following as set forth herein, to satisfy unpaid taxes, penalties and cost for the year 1952. Such amounts as are not paid before September 14, 1953 will be offered for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the door of the Town Hall in the Town of Manteo on September 14, 1953 at 12 Noon. Allen, John W. 1 lot 15.07 Ausband, Frank C. house and lot 52.28 Bonner, Doris J. house and lots ; 56.19 Bonner, G. G. building and lot 60.68 Burrus, Belton, house and lot 33.89 Bu’ ius, Orlando, house and lot 31.45 Daniels, A. H. Estate, hbuse and lot 26.70 Davis, I. Newton, house and lot 29.18 Davis, Roy Jr. and Jennie Mae, house and lot 44.01 Drinkwater, A. W., house and lot 60.09 Drinkwater, Dorothy, house and lot 22.80 Evans, C. R. 2 lots, postoffice I building, garage 123.64 'Evans, James A. Estate, | house and lot 22.84 IFe?.rir:g’s, Inc., lots and I buildings 932.98 I Fearing, W. 8., house and lots 6912 Gibbs, Dorothy and >Jennis, 2 houses and lots 45.77 Gould, Eliza, 1 lot 5.20 Johnson, Annie, house and lot 21.16 Jones, Ray, house and lot .... 64.50 Jones, Sidney, building and lot 13.60 Lennon, R. 8., building and let 193.78 Midgett, Beverly S., house and lot 56.39 Midgett, Hatton H., house and lot 38.00 Midgett, John D., house and lot 43.04 Midgett, Neva, house and lot 52.11 Midgett, Robert T. Estate, house and lot 11.36 Midgett, Seldon R., house and lot 37.88 Midgett, U. S., house and lot 22.92 Oneal, Shelton 8., house and lot 31.78 Owens, Clara, houses and lots 65.85 Parkerson, Mrs. L. S., house and lot and apartment .. 168.71 Pennystone, Augusta, house and lot 27.69 Quidley, Dorian, house and lot 35.86 Quidley, Rowan H., houses and lots 31.58 Twyne, D. F. and Hazel, house and lot 59.59 Virginia Dare Transportation Company, building and lot 302.81 Walker, Doris, diner and lot 19.10 Ward, Bertie, lot 4.36 Westcott, G. T., building and lot 66.14 m\ f/l y ■ // • IliSliwJa I figure this demonstration saved me many hundreds of dollars! I expected to pay that much more for a new car until I discovered I was better off in every way with this new Chevrolet! —■— ■ j Let us demonstrate all the advantages of buying a Chevrolet now! MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! y Hassell & Creel Motor Co., Inc. PHONE 87 MANTEO, N. C. MANNS HARBOR MAN SLAYS BIG BEAR IN HIS GARDEN Morris B. Midgett of Manns Harbor, Saturday is reported to have slain a large bear which came in his garden in the heart of the village. It is reported as the third bear to have come into his garden. Previously he had shot at one of a pair, wounding it, when later the third bear came. Bears are getting thicker on the mainland each year, due to the growth of trees and foliage, they become bolder, attracted perhaps by succulent vegetables grown by the residents. Whidbee, C. H., house and lot 19.44 Williamson, R. G., house and lot 48.75 Willis, Corbet J., house and lot 14.94 Wise, E. F., lot and building 35.02 JUANITA PARKER Town Clerk' CAPE POINT RESTAURANT BUXTON, N. C. Serving Meals from 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Open 7 Days a Week Year-Round SEAFOOD STEAKS CHOPS CHICKEN DINNERS T. BOYD GRAY, Mgr. » Order KEROSENE NOW f SAFE | ECONOMICAL CLEAN J SOEASYTOUSE Why wait until the first cool snap to order your kerosene? Now, while stocks are full and the weather still warm, order your fuel for the com ing cooler weather. O. J. JONES Phone 4 Manteo Alternate slices of cooked beets and hard-cooked eggs on salad greens and serve with a dressing of olive oil, red wine vinegar, prepared mustard, salt and pep per. This makes an unusually delicious luncheon course when it is served with whole-wheat bread and creamcheese sand wiches. GRAVEYARD OF THE ATLANTIC By DAVID STICK Factual Accounts of Numerous Shipwrecks Along the Outer Banks. $5.00 at Your Bookseller or from the Dare Press, Kitty Hawk, N. C. jtetP v? 1111 !'F, ..sgg You get greater getaway ' with the new Powerglide* ’ A lot finer performance on a lot less gas. That’s what you < get with the new Powerglide automatic transmission. There’s i no more advanced automatic transmission at any price. j j You get more power. , : on less gas That’s because Chevrolet’s two great valve-in-head engines are high-compression engines. In Powerglide* models, you get the most powerful engine in Chevrolet’s field the new 115-h.p. “Blue-Flame.” Gear shift models offer the advanced 108-h.p “Thrift-King” engine. I It's heavier for better roadability You’re in for a pleasant sur prise at the smooth, steady, big-car ride of this new Chev rolet. One reason is that, model for model, Chevrolet will weigh up to 200 pounds more than the other low-priced cars. I Combination of Powcrglide auto- ■ matic transmission and 115-h.p. "Blue-Flame" engine optional on "Two-Ten” and Bel Air models at extra cost. . - - - PAGE SEVEN