FRIDAY, JULY 9,1954 C L ASSIFIED ADVERTISING 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 HIRE HELP, TO FIND SOMETHING LOST, THE CLASSIFIEDS OFFER AN EFFECTIVE AND ECONOMICAL MEDIUM. WANTED TO BUY Houae and lot on ocean. Writ* me what foo have. A. W. Drink water, none 26, Manteo, N. C. ts f-22-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 ARTIST SUPPLIES. Speed ball sets, India ink, black drawing ink, silver ink, white ink, drawing paper. TIMES PRINTING CO., Inc., Manteo. ts BEAUTIFUL faery leafed calad inms $1.50; Geraniums in bloom 50tf and 75tf; foliage plants 50c each; Crotons $1.50 each; and many other plants in our green house. Roanoke Island Gardens, Manteo, N. C. T-ts 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. STOLEN night of June 29 from bank back of The Lamp on Nags Head causeway speedboat “The Speedster”, approximately 16 feet long; white and green, natural fin ish' inside. Anyone having infor mation, please notify Capt. Andrew Weiler, Postoffice Box 765, Manteo. T-7-9-ltp OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIR ING: Repairs all makes outboard motors. Power lawn mowers and air-cooled engines. Complete line of parts. Work guaranteed. Alex Davis, Wanchese. Phone 248-J2. T-3-12-tfc SEVERAL used Underwood type writers now ready for sale. Some excellent values, both elite and pica type. Also filing cabinets, stools, etc. Times Printing Co., Inc., Man teo, N. C. THE BOY IN SERVICE, or old friends or relatives a long »ay home, will appreciate the of a year’s subscription to newspaper, only $2.60. 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 BOOKKEEPING and all kinds of clerical work done by day or hour. Letter writing and mimeo graph copies, Notary Public. Ralph L. Roper, Phone Engelhard 39-7. H-5-20-tfc FOR SALE: Silver-initialed paper napkins, luncheon size. Limited supply. Get yours while they last. Initials available are A, B, C, E, F, K, L, M, T, W. Times Printing Company, Manteo. ts APARTMENT FOR RENT. Com fortably furnished, five room apartment. Extra cool and quiet. Electric range. Weekly, monthly or longer. Reasonable rent. Call Man teo ,193-Wl. FOR SALE just out of Manteo town limits: 12-room house, cen tral heating, 3 baths, large base ment, suitable for tourist trade. Priced for quick sale; terms if de sired. E. E. Meekins, realtor, phone Manteo 101. T-6-26-4tc For your insurmneo needs see W. JL PEARCE, Manteo, N. C. All kinds of insurance For Sale: MONUMENTS in mar ble and granite, “all kinds and designs”. Authorized dealer for the world’s most beautiful monuments ROCK of AGES J. Wintou Sawyer, Elizabeth City, N. C. "Saving you the middleman’s prof it*’ ap-3-18-52tc GETTING MARRIED? See us for invitations, announcements, special silver-initialed napkins. TIMES PRINTING CO., Inc., Manteo. ts BEE A. W. DRINKWATER ts you want to buy some good land or a good house. Lots on Beach. In surance and Bonds. Manteo N. C. Gold - embossed THANK - YOU A notes with envelopes. Perfect for gifts. Also plain white informals with envelopes* Times Printing Co., Manteo. ts CAMELLIAS and Gardenias in cans; also Oleanders, Pittospor um, Japanese holly, Podocarpus, Aucuba, Osmanthus, etc. Roanoke Island Gardens, Manteo, N. C. ts MOSQUITO AND SAND FLY BITES, sun burns and blisters are readily relieved with the old tried and true soothing SWISt* OINTMENT prescription. O’NEAL’S DRUG STOR MAKE MORE MONEY. You can qualify yourself in 6 months. Jobs waiting—enroll now and qual ify for one of these jobs. Charles Beauty School, 611 High St., Ports mouth, Va. P-6-17-10tp NOTICE is hereby given that a rental fee will be charged all persons having boats moored or desiring to moor boats in “The Hammock Canal,” as of July 1. Bernice M. Dowdy, Phone 156-J, Manteo. T-6-25-4tc FOR RENT: Large house partly furnished at Skyco; near water front; reasonably priced. Call A. W. Drinkwater, Telephone 65, Man- N. C. T-6-25-3tc FOR SALE: One electric drink box, 36 case capacity. Practically new. Very cheap. Call Willie R. Newsome, Phone 106, Hatteras, N. C. T-6-25-3tc WILLYS JEEP FOR SALE until July 17, good running condition. Reasonable to avoid driving 400 miles home. C. J. Stuart, c/o George Fuller, Buxton, N. C. T-7-2-2tp FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN; Used gas refrigerators, excellent condition; very reasonable. Phene Kill Devil Hills 8521. T-6-IS-tfc EXPERIENCED secretary desires employment in Manteo or vicinity July through September. Write Box No. 1500, Coastland Times. T-7-»-ltc LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed by Mah lon B. Midgett to Martin Kellogg, Jr., Trustee, dated the 6th day of January, 1953, and recorded in Book 43, Page 256, in the office of the Register of Deeds «ts Dare County, North Carolina, default having been made in the jnayment of the indebtedness thereby secur ed, and the said deed of trust be ing by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness secured thereby having demanded foreclosure thereof, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auc tion at the Courthouse door in Manteo, Dare County, North Caro lina at 12:00 o’clock Noon on Mon day, the 19th day of July, 0954, the property conveyed in the said deed of trust, same lying and being in the County of Dare, State of North Carolina, and more particularly de scribed as follows: All that certain lot of land lying and being on Roanoke Is land in Nags Head Twwnship, Dare County, North Carolina on the North side of U. S. High way No. 158, leading from the Roanoke Sound Bridge across the marsh to the intersection thereof with N. C .Highway No. 345, said lot being 86 feet in width and extending between parallel lines 80 feet apart Northerly from said highway to a canal, the East line of said lot passing and being 25 feet East from the building occupied as a homeplace thereon, and the West line of said lot passing 25 feet West of the said house. Said home and lot being located near the intersection of the old road or causeway leading to Dykstra’s place on Roanoke Sound and the causeway of the U. S. Highway 158 leading to ards the Roanoke Sound Bridge. There is also conveyed here by the house and homeplace and other bnildings belonging to the , said Mahlon B. Midgett located ; on the above described lot. The successful bidder at said sale will be required to make a cash deposit of 5 per cent of the amount bid as evidence of good faith. The said lands and premises will be sold subject to 1954 taxes and those accruing thereafter. This the 15th day of June, 1954. MARTIN KELLOGG, Jr., Trus tee. T-6-25-4tc NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION North Carolina Dare County. Having this day duly qualified as Executrix of the estate of Al phonso D. Tillett, deceased, of Kit ty Hawk, Dare County, North Car olina, 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 t,he date of this notice or it will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This June 14, 1954. LENORA L. TILLETT, Execu trix, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. T-6-18-6tc THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. LEGALS Notice of Administration NORTH CAROLINA DARE COUNTY. Having duly qualified as Admin istrators of the estate of Frank M. Miller, deceased, of Buxton, Dare County, North Carolina, we 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 payme n t within TWELVE MONTHS from the date of this notice or it will be pleaded in bar of their recovery*. This June 22, 1954. Sybil M. Folb and Millicent M. Osman, Administrators. T-7-2-6tc Notice of Administration NORTH CAROLINA DARE COUNTY. Having this day duly qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Lonnie Bland Crees, deceased of Manns Harbor, Dare County, North Carolina, I hereby give not ice to all persons indebted to his estate to come forward and make immediate settlement; and those holding claims against his 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 June 23, 1954. MARY CREEF, Administratrix, Manns Harbor, N. C. T-7-2-6tc NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY Under and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Dp re County, North Carolina, entered in that certain action and proceed ing entitled “A. J. Williams, Plain tiff vs. Mrs. Lavenia O’Neal, et als” on the 17th day of June, 1954, the undersigned trustee will on te 26th day of July, 1954 at 12:00 O’clock Noon at the Courthouse Door in Manteo, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash those certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Hatteras Township, Dare County, North Carolina, and more particu larly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: All that cer tain tract or parcel of land ly ing and being in the Village 4f Buxton in Hatteras Township, Dare County, N. C., adjoining the lands of D. E. Quidley and others and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake or other marker situated on the South side of the road at D. JL Quid ley’s West line, running thence in a Southerly direction along the Qudiley line to a certain stake at the sedge; thence in a Westerly direction along the sedge to a certain stake; thence in a North erly direction to a certain stake on the South side of the road; thence in an Easterly direction along the South side of the road to the point of beginning, con taining one-half acre more or less. Same being the homeplace of G. A. and Lavenia O’Neal at Buxton, N. C., and being the lands conveyed to G. A. O’Neal and Lavenia O’Neal by A. J. Quidley et ux by deed dated Oc tober 13, 1932 and duly recorded in Book 15, page 155, Dare Coun ty Registry. The said G. A. O’Neal being now deceased. SECOND TRACT: All that certain lot of land lying and be ing in Hatteras Township on Cape Hatteras ia Dare County, N. C., and within the boundaries o the “Carr” Barnette tract. Beginning at a stake on the North side of the public road, now the paved highway leading through the Village of Buxton, running thence in a Northerly direction to a certain stake; thence in a Westerly direction to a certain stake; thence in a Southerly direction to a certain stake on the South side of the main road; thence in an Easterly direction along the South side of said road to the beginning. To include a parcel of land 20 yards square, the distance on all lines being 20 yards. Same being the lands conveyed to George A. O'Neal by O. G. Barnette by deed dated June 17, 1912, and duly recorded in Hook U, page 263, Dare County Reg istry. THIRD TRACT: All that cer tain parcel of land lying and be ing on the South side of the main paved highway an the Vil lage of Buxton on Cape Hatter as in Hatteras Township, Dare County, N. C., and within the boundaries of the tract Known as the “Carr” Barnette tract and bounded as follows: , Beginning at certain stake sit uated in and on the South mar gin or right of way of she main paved highway leading through the Village of Buxton m Dare County. N. C., running thence in a Southerly direction with the old woods road to a certain stake; thence in a Northerly di rection to the beginning stake to contain one and one-half acres, more or less. Said parrel of land lying and being on the opposite side of the road from the parrel described as Tract No. 2 above. Same being the lands ennveved to George O’Neal by H. F. Bar nette by deed duly recorded in Book H, page 367, Dare County Registry* Tracts Nos. 2 and 3 above be ing included in a deed from George O’Neal to Lavenia O’Neal, dated August 8. 1916. and duly recorded in Book W, page 524. Dare County Registry. The highest bidder at said sale will be reauired to make a cash de nosit of 10 tier cent of the amount bid as evidence of p-ood faith. The said lands will be sold sub ject to the taxes due and accruing thereon for the year 1954 and thereafter. Tb?« 21 da« nf June, 1954. MARTIN KELLOGG, trus ts*. T-7-2-4tc m&zL WrasaiMßMimM SHARP KNIVES IN KITCH EN—A sharp knife is safer than a dull knife because it cuts more efficiently and quickly without waste or strain—be sure to handle it with care. Never put the knife in .the dishpan as it migh give you an underwater cut. After using knife, wash it and put it in a knife compartment. You can prevent cuts by keep ing all sharp kitchen tools in their own compartments. OPENING JARS AND CANS —When opening jars or bottles, be sure that you have the right type of opener. Knives should not be used. MANNS HARBOR NEWS Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gibbs had as guests for the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibbs and children, Maureen, Kathy and Peggy, of Derry, New Hampshire; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunnings and son, Daryl; Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbs and sons, C. H. and Billy; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gibbs and son, Don, all of Norfolk, and Rollins Tillett, USN, Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Twiddy and children of Portsmouth spent the week end with Mr. Twiddy’s moth er, Mrs. Mary Crees. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and children, Gwynn, Jerry and Max, have returned to their home in Burlington after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Taylor. Those attending homecoming services at Stumpy Point Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Combs and sons, Wallace Taylor, T. 0. Sutton, C. B. Midgett, Mrs. Cecil Midgett and daughter, Becky, Miss Lina Gard and Chas. Albert Mann; Mrs. Lewis Hooper and daughter, Mrs. Lee Kelly, C. L. Midgett, Mrs. Pearl Daniels and daughter, Linda, C. W. Mann, and'John Mid gett. Mrs. W. M. White had as guests during the week end Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White and children of Nor folk and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crees and children of Manteo. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gard and son Sherman Lee, of Norfolk, spent the week end with Mrs. Gard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Twiford. Sammie Meekins, U.S.N., spent several days last week with his mother, Mrs. Royce Twiford. Mr. and Mrs. Edward White had as guests for the week end, Mrs. White’s mother, Mrs. Baiter, and Mr. and Mrs. Higgenbothen and children, all of South Norfolk. C. L. Midgett and Miss Inez Gibbs were in Norfolk Saturday. Charlie Midgett who has been a patient at the Norfolk General Hospital for several days, came home with them. Those attending the Gaskill- Mann wedding at Wanchese Sun day were; Mts. Guy Mann, Mrs. Cecil Midgett, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armstrong, Miss Mary Haywood, Mrs. Marshall Tillett, Miss Juan ita Tillett, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Tillett and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eason. Mr. and Mrs.