FRIDAY, JANUARY 8,1954 CLASSIFIED A l> V i : RT I S I N G ADVERTISING IN THESE COLUMNS 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 huMJhelp, TO FIND SOMETHING LOST, THE CIASSIFIEDS OFFER AN EFFECTIVE AND ECONOMICAL MEDIUM. WANTED TO BUY House and lot on ocean. Write me what you have. A. W. Drinkwater, Phone 26, Manteo, N. C. ts -22-tfo SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Drawing pa per, construction paper, fountain p?ns, compass set, pencils, quad rille ruled paper, cross section drawing paper. TIMES PRINTING CO., Inc., Manteo. ts PANSY PLANTS: 50? per doz., winter grass seeds, general nur sery stock and house plants. Green and nursery, corner of Mother Vineyard road on highway to Fort Raleigh. Roanoke Island Gardens, Manteo. N. C. T-10-23-tfc OFFICE SUPPLIES. Loose leaf ledgers, ledger sheets, columnar sheets, columnar pads; 200-page and 300-page single entry ledgers; day books, counter books, type writer ribbons, typewriter erasers, typewriter cleaner, and many other items needed for daily use in your office. TIMES PRINTING CO., Inc., Mantee. ts 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-tfe PRICED TO SELL: My home in Engelhard, seven rooms and bath, large lot and garden space all on highway, also several nice building lots. Would consider small down payment and terms for balance. Ralph L. Roper, No. 117 South Liberty Street, Winston- Salem, N. C. N-19-tfc THE BOY IN SERVICE, or old friends or relatives a long way from home, will appreciate the gift of a year’s subscription to this newspaper, only $2.50. It is the cheapest, surest and best way to send them a letter from home each week. Don’t delay; buy it to day. We mail it each week. ts LEGALS NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION , . North Carolina Dare County. Having this day duly qualified of the estate of D. Midgett, deceased, of Waves, Dare County, North Caro lina, I hereby give notice to all persons indebted to his estate to come forward and make immediate settlement; 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 December 16, 1953. CHRISTOPHER A. MIDGETT, Admx., Waves, North Carolina. T-l-l-6tc NOTICE OF SALE ~ OF VALUABLE PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Mar shall Sanderlin and wife, Georgia Sanderlin, dated the sth day of August 1944, and recorded in Book 24, page 361, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Dare County, N. C., default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness secured thereby having demanded fore closure thereof, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Manteo, Dare County, North Caro lina, at 12:00 Noon on Monday, the 11th day of January 1954, the pro perty conveyed in the said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Dare, State of North Carolina, in Nags Head Township, and more particularly described as follows: All that certain lot of land ly ing and being in the subdivision known as Roanoke Park near Manteo, N. C., and known and designated as Lot No. 12, Block 3, in said subdivision, amended plat of amended plat of that por tion of Roanoke Park lying South of Virginia Avenue and West of Wilson Street. Said plat made by C. R. Mclntire, Engin eer, April 14, 1943, and recorded in Map Book 1, page 166. Dare County Registry, reference to which is hereby made for a more particular description of the lands conveyed hereby. ’ ft Together with all the heating, plumbing and lighting fixtures and equipment now or hereafter attached to and used in connec tion with the said real estate, and all houses and other im provements thereon situated. The successful bidder at said sale will be required to make a cash deposit of five (5%) per cent of the amount bid, as evidence of good faith. ~ , The above lands will be likewise sold at this sale subject to 1954 taxes and those accruing there after* This the 9th day of December 1953 ‘ MARTIN KELLOGG, JB., TRUSTEE T-11-18-4tc ARTIST SUPPLIES. Speed ball sets, India ink, black drawing ink, silver ink, white ink, drawing paper. TIMES PRINTING CO., Inc., Manteo. ts LOST: Tan billfold with pictures, driver’s license and money. Keep oillfold and money, return pictures and driver’s license. Almeda Ross, Braxton, Georgia. P-12-31-2tp GETTING MARRIED ? See us for invitations, announcements, special silver-initialed napkins. TIMES PRINTING CO., Inc., Manteo, ts HOUSEWIVES—Address advertis ing postcards. Must have good handwriting. LINDO, Watertown, Mass. H-12-17-4tp 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. HOUSEWIVES—Address advertis ing postcards. Must have good handwriting. LINDO, Watertown, Mass. T-12-17-4tp Gold - embossed THANK - YOU notes with envelopes. Perfect for acknowledging gifts. Also plain white informals with envelopes. Times Printing Co., Manteo. ts SEE A. W. DRINKWATER if yon want to buy some good land or a good house. Lots on Beach. In surance and Bonds. Manteo. N. C. For your insurance needs see W. R. PEARCE, Manteo, N. C. All kinds of insurance LADIES, earn extra cash by ad dressing advertising postals at home. Write, Vali Co., Box 1042, Muncie, Ind. H-l-7-ltp LADIES, earn extra cash by ad dressing advertising postals at home. Write, Vali Co., Box 1042, Muncie, Ind. T-l-8-ltp FOR SALE CHEAP: One GE au tomatic washing machine in good condition. F. L. Voliva Hdwe Co., Belhaven, N. C. P-l-7-ltc FOR RENT: Downstairs apart ment. Furnished or unfurnished. Phone Manteo 230-W, Mrs. R. V. Owens. T-l-8-3tc CARD OF THANKS For all the courtesies and kind nesses shown me in my more than 24 years as postmaster of Kitty Hawk, I want to thank the patrons and friends. I also want to express my appreciations for the cards and messages of good will sent me at Christmas. MRS. HETTIE BAUM, retiring postmaster, Kitty Hawk, N. C. LEGALS ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DARE COUNTY. Having duly qualified as Admin istratrix of the estate of Avery Belove Tillett, deceased, of Manns Harbor, Dare County, North Caro lina, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to his estate to come forward and make immediate payment; and those holding claims against the said estate will pre sent them for payment within TWELVE MONTHS from the date of this notice or it will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. 'fhis November 23, 1953. DOROTHY PINNER TILLETT, Administratrix, Manns Harbor, N. C. T-12-4-6tc NOTICE Entry No. 578; Book 5; Page 263 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA; DARE COUNTY. Charles F. Gray. Claimant, hav ing produced to the undersigned Entry-Taker, a writing signed by himself that he lays claim and en ters a certain parcel or tract of land, vacant, unappropriated and subject to entry. The land is situ ated in Dare County, the Atlantic Ocean and Pamlico Sound being the nearest water courses. The Natural Boundaries are— BEGINNING at the Jethro H. Midgett dec’d Northeast corner line, the same being on the south line of land now owned by E. P. White and running an Easterly direction along the E. P. White tract to the West line of lands owned by the National Park; thence running a Southerly di rection with the land of the Na tional Park to the North line of the- G. W. Tolson tract, now owned by IL R. Ballance' and oth ers; thence running a Westerly direction along said G. W. Tolson North line to the Southeast cor ner of the Jetnro4 11. Midgett tract; thence a Northerly direc tion with the Jethro H. Midgett line to the point of beginning the same to include eight acres of land. The number of acres claim 'd are eight. • THIS ENTRY was made the 17th dtiv of December 1953. MELVIN R. DANIELS. Entry- Taker. T-12-25-4tc MANY SPEND HOLIDAYS HOME AT OCRACOKE Much Visiting Back and Forth, And > Numerous Illnesses Re ported Ocracoke, Jan. 4. Ocracokers home for the Christmas and New Year’s holiday season enjoyed visits here with relatives and friends, but have by this time re turned to their work or homes off the island. Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter C. O’Neal, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Van Henry O’Neal and fam ily motored to Edenton when Corp. Walter C. O’Neal’s furlough was over, and from there drove north to Philadelphia where they visited Mr. and Mrs. John O’Neal and to Delanco, N. J., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O’Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Styron, re turned to Frankfort, Indiana, to day, Monday. Mrs. James Rober son and Emma Bagwell, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bragg, have returned to Washington, D. C. All of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Z. S. Williams, home for part of the holidays, have return ed, Larry to his teaching in the Wilmington High School, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Troy Williams to Reidsville, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams and daughter, Patsey, to Norfolk, Mrs. Janice Taylor and son, Billy Wahab Taylor, to Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Wampler and Miss Margaret Vann visited at the home of Mrs. Elicia Garrish. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Austin and children of Winston-Salem spent the New Year’s week with his mother, Mrs. Harvey Wahab and Mr. Wahab. Alpheus Gaskins, Charlie Morris, John Puitt O’- Neal, Elmer Gray Midgett, Mr. and Mrs. David Styron and daughter, Belinda, and Ikey D. O’Neal have returned North to their respective work and homes. Miss Virginia Howard, who visit ed in her brother’s home, Mr. and Mrs. Taft Howard, has returned to Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Howard and family of Columbia, S. C., who visited his mother, Mrs. Tressie Howard, have re turned home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Howard left on Monday with their son, Olin Howard, to visit him and his family in Norfolk, and from there will go to Winston-Salem to visit their daughter, Mrs. Ken nedy and family. They plan to spend a month or more there. Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Morris of Beaufort, and Mr. and Mrs. Gray Willis of Harker’s Island, visited during the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wells, but have now re turned home. Mrs. R. S. Wahab spent part of the holiday season with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Edwards of Belhaven, but she has now returned to Ocracoke. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rondthaler, spent ten days of the vacation with Bishop Howard E. Rond thaler in Winston-Salem, and their daughter, Katherine, of Duke University, was also with them there. They returned to Ocracoke on December 29th. Miss Nora Edmondson, primary teach er, who flew to Tyler, Texas, for the holidays, returned on Sunday; Miss Marie Hodges, who visited her relatives in Hodges, S. C., re turned on Saturday. School open ed this morning, Monday, with Albert Styron, Jr., substituting for Mrs. Selma Spencer, who was seriously ill at Sealevel Hospital for ten days during Christmas holidays. Mrs. Spencer returned home today by plane, but will need a period of rest and recuper ation before resuming her teach ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dix Daughtery of Chinquapin, N. C., announce the birth of a daughter, Lori Jean, on December 21st, at Morehead City Hospital. Due to illness the infant had to remain at the hos pital and Mrs. Daughtery has been staying at a nearby home in Morehead City. Her aunt, Mrs. Helena Merrill, has been with her there. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thorpe and children, Fay and Tommie, of Hawthorne, California, who visit ed her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Bur rus, and sisters, Mrs. Sybil Simp son, Mrs. Monford Garrish, Mrs. Herman Spencer, and brother, Oscar Burrus, leaves for her California home on Wednesday. Thurmond Styron suffered an attack of pneumonia at Christ mas time and was taken to the Marine Hospital in Norfolk. Mrs. Styron is staying with friends in Norfolk. Others hospitalized were Mrs. Geneva O’Neal and Mrs. Eliza Parsons, at Morehead City, and Henry Ballance, at the Vet erans Hospital in Salisbury. Mrs. Ballance and Brenda are staying with her mother in Hatteras. Rev. Robert spent a week with his parents at Granite Falls. Friends returned with him for a brief visit to the Island, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Goode and children of Connelly Springs and Miss Gabrielle Brown Goode of Charlotte. David Esham wishes to express his appreciation and thanks for the many cards and other remem brances sent to him during his hospitalization at Sealevel. Minus THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. SALVO PERSONALS Mrs. Nita Coil of Portsmouth, Va., was the week end guest of Mrs. Louise Rountree. William Hooper of Norfolk spent New Years and the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Hooper. Mrs. Claude Williams and daughters, Mrs. Ina Long of Man teo and Mrs. Alma McDonald of Norfolk are visiting Mrs. Wil liams sister, Mrs. Perry Farrow. L. Douglas is spending a few days in Manteo with his daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Robinson. Mrs. Calvin Midgett, who has been spending a few days with her mother and sister, Mrs. Lu ther Gray and Mrs. Melvina Widbee returned to Ma n teo over the week end. Garland O’Neal of Scranton was the guest of Mae Midgett recently. Graves Midgett, Jr., of Ocra coke CG Station is spending his liberty with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Graves Midgett.- Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Midgett of Rodanthe and Mr. and Mrs. an appendix, David returned to school today, Monday, in seeming good health and good spirits. Miss Helen Parks of the Woman’s College of the Univer sity at Greensboro is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rondthaler. While here, Miss Parks is completing a three act play for her M.A. in the field of drama. George Simpson visited his son, Marvin Simpson and family in Norfolk during the holidays. He returned here on Sunday. Wildfowl hunting season has brought a good many hunters to Ocracoke. Beachcomber’s Club and Green Island Club have both had a busy season. Among others here, staying at Wahab Village Hotel, were A. J. Stewart, “Out door” Editor for the Wilmington News Journal of Wilmington, Delaware. In all Mr. Stewart has spent nine weeks this year at Ocracoke and is now beginning his first visit in 1954. Others at Wahab Hotel were P. G. Bunn, Col. Graham Hobbs, Bryan But ler, Clare Joyner all of Clinton, N. C., Mr. nad Mrs. D. L. Forrest er of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Schenck of Charlotte, Dr. Gregory C. Roger son of Graham, N. C., Greg Lan caster of Spartenburg, S. C., Cooper Ceal of Saluda, and N. B. Trogdon of Asheboro, N. C. During the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Swalin of Chapel Hill spent several days at Sound Front Inn. Mr. Swalin is the con ductor of the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra. Others at Sound Front Inn included Lee Hannah and E. G. Flanagan of Greenville, N. C., and Barbara Bain and Ethel Harrison of Chapel Hill. Corp. Sigma Willis, who flew home from Germany, has spent a happy holiday with his mother, Mrs. Mosley Willis, and other relatives and friends. He states that the trip, by plane, from Germany to New York was a lot shorter than the journey from New York City to Ocracoke. En return flight, he will visit his route back to New York for his brother, Jack Willis and family, in Washington, D. C. During the holidays the young people enjoyed two square dances, one celebrating Christ mas, the other celebrating New Year’s Eve. Masters of ceremony were Calvin O’Neal, Jr., and Larry Williams. Everyone re ports the New Year’s Eve dance particularily was a big success. Proceeds of the dances will be given to the school recreation fund. The Susanna Class of the Meth odist Church is scheduled to meet Friday night, Jan. 8, with Mrs. Tressie Howard. On Tuesday night, the Martha Wahab Circle meets with Mrs. Linda Farrow. Monday night, January 11th, is the regular supper meeting of the Ocracoke Civic Club, 7 p.m. at the school library. 852.00 | pin! j I $3.20 I fifth • . I | 86 proof. 70% Groin Nsutral Spirits | i Aus Ko Is j CCo.uvS Inc. MOOKITN-MIW YO«h ■ ■B MB SB MM MB MK MB BB MB M> Robert Baum of Norfolk visited friends here Tuesday. C/bosn Julian L. Gray of Ro danthe visited Mrs. Luther Gray Tuesday night. Jazania Herbert, Arvai O’Neal and Norma Gray of Rodanthe and Leland Midgett of Waves were here Monday. S.F.C. Leonard Barnett and Edward Hooper motored to Man teo Monday on business. Shirley Midgett of Manteo who has been visiting her cousin, Jean Whidbee, returned to Man teo Sunday. Willie Hinnant and Ray Austin were at East Lake Saturday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Flora Midgett and Burtis Hooper were at Buxton Friday where Mr. Midgett re ceived medical treatment. Mrs. Janie Hooper has been ad mitted to Norfolk General Hos pital for treatment, her many friends are wishing her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Zilphia O’Neal of Manteo visited friends and relatives here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Gaskins and son, Bobby, of Norfolk visit ed Mrs. Gaskin’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Melvina Whidbee and fam ily Saturday. S.F.C. and Mrs. Leonard Bar nett left Wednesday for Jarvis burg to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Payne. A large group from here at tended the Old Christmas celebra tion Tuesday night at Rodanthe, they report a very enjoyable evening. Henry Midgett, Melvin Midgett and Herman Smith of Manteo were visitors here Tuesday. Norma Gray of Rodanthe spent Wednesday night with her aunt, Mrs. Perry Farrow. Mrs. Ethel O’Neal of South Norfolk and mother, Mrs. Polly Midgett of Rodanthe visited Betty Ann O’Neal and children Sat urday. Jackie Farrow of Waves spent Monday and Tuesday of last week with her grandparents and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Farrow and Betty Ann O’Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Tazwell O’Neal of South Norfolk visited Betty Ann O’Neal and children Sunday. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING | —ji .■ II l gr a Zk ■ ■• I Forecast -. —-Jlm " I for'St.... |^ a x»r .'' BE .. more help with H YOUR LAUNDRY WHEN YOU MANTEO COLORED NEWS Mrs. Lydia A. Pledger of Man teo, is a patient in the Marine Hospital, Norfolk. She was accompanied to Norfolk by her husband George W. Pledger, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pledger, Jr., Wednesday after noon, December 30, 1953. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pledger, Jr., and daughter spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pledger, Sr., in Manteo. Mr. William Cecil Bowser, Sr., who is employed in Morehead City and New Orleans, La., spent Christmas with his family. Mrs. Catherine P. Bowser spent a few days in Norfolk with her brother, George W. Pledger, Jr., who is in the U.S.C.G. in Ports mouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Berry wish to announce that the mar riage of their daughter, Miss An genora Berry to Rev. Lindburgh White has been postponed until Make This YOUR STORE FOR *54 When you buy good clothes they look better and wear better _ —the same thing ap plies to hardware! ...J Buy the best and it will do more efficient yir? work, and last indef- jp initely. You will find standard makes of every type of hardware in stock here—and you will appreciate our fine service. Dare Hardware Co. BURWELL EVANS, Prop. Phone 63-W Manteo PAGE THREE a later date. Leon D. Daniels, son of Mrs. Mary S. Daniels has returned from Baltimore, Md., where he spent the latter part of the Christmas holidays visiting rela tives and friends. The Rev. 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