FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ADVERTISING IN THESE COLUMNS COSTS TWO CENTS A WORD OR TEN CENTS A LINE; MINIMUM CHARGE IS 50 CENTS. OP 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 House and lot on ocean. Write me what you have. A. W. Drinkwater, Phone 26, Manteo, N. C. ts f-22-tfc FOR RENT: Ccracoke, N. C. Large house, furnished. Water front. For details contact Mrs. Nina Wil liams Waren, 636 Mass. Ave., Nor folk, Va. Tel. 28810. T-7-23-2tp ITCHY INSECT BITES, malaria impetigo sores, and sun burns and blisters are readily relieved with soothing white, stainless SWISS OINTMENT from O’Neal’s, Belhaven. P-7-15-4tp WANTED: Old clocks, sea chests, lamps, etc. Describe and price wanted to Paul S. Barnhart, 323 E. Middle St., Hanover, Pa. T-7-16-6tp BEAUTIFUL fancy 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 x BEACH COTTAGES, Kitty Hawk, in North Carolina’s Far-Famed Nags Head - Kitty Hawk Region. • 12-19-tfc FOR SALE: Six purebred Duroc Jersey Boars, three (3) to four (4) months old, average weight one hundred (100) lbs., subject to be registered in purchasers name. Price 35 cts. per lb. at farm. W. W. Watson, Lake Landing, Hyde Coun ty, N. C. H-7-15-4tc 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. SALESMEN WANTED. Opportu nity for you. Both Rural and City Localities available now for Bd Rawleigh Dealers. Buy on credit. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCG-480- 260, Richmond, Va. H-7-22-ltp SPECIAL ATTENTION! Dr. Ralph Shell, Foot Specialist, conducts a Foot Clinic on Monday of each week at 217 State Bank Building in Greenvile, N. C. Dr. Shell treats feet and fits shoes scientifically for men, women and, children. Hours 9:30 until 5:00. For further infor mation write to the Shell Foot Clinic, 114 West Caswell Street, Kinston, N. C. or call 4472. H-7-22-tfc EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted for immediate employ ment at Owens’ Case, Nags Head, N. C. Phone Nags Head 8651. T-7-23-3tc 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 Wan chese 193-WL T-7-16-3tp For your insurance needs see W. R. PEARCE, Manteo, N. C. Al) 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. Winton 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 SEE A. W. DRINKWATER if you want to buy some good land or a good house. Lots on Beach. In y^surance and Bonds. Manteo N. C. w&old * embossed THANK - YOU notes with envelopes. Perfect for acknowledging 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 SWISS OINTMENT prescription. O’NEAL’S DRUG STORE. P-6-17-4tp 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 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN: Used gas refrigerators, excellent condition; very reasonable. Phone Kill Devil Hills 8521. T-6-18-tfc FOR SALE: One Registered Jer sey Cow—third (3rd) calf born July 2nd. Will milk five (5) gal lons per day, properly handled. A splendid dairy or family prospect. Price TWO HUNDRED ($200) ' DOLLARS. W. W. Watson, Lake Landing, Hyde County, N. C. H-7-15-4tc ■ WANTED: Old clocks, ' lamps, etc. Send description and price wanted to Paul S. Barnhart, 323 E. Middle Street, Hanover, Pa. [ , H-7-15-6tp I FOR SALE: 1 Chevrolet truck, 2- ton, 1952 model, 30,000 actual , miles. Equipped with new 80-box : fish body. Price reasonable. Call or write Willie R. Newsome, Hatter- I as, N. C. T-7-16 3tc I FOR SALE: Property on Roanoke Island—One lot, 50 ft. by 175 I feet, Alma Street, Roanoke Park. Apply Mrs. Frances Gray or call ; Manteo 165-W. T-7-16-3tc ; FOR SALE—One model 27 Crown Chrysler Marine Engine with j one and one-half to one reduction , gear. Reconditioned throughout. New manifold, generator; recondi tioned starter and carburetor. . New ring and valve job. Reasona . ble. Apply at office Dr. H. J. Liver- ■ man, Engelhard. Phone 271 or 281. HPT-7-15-2tc [ THE BOY IN SERVICE, or old , friends or relatives a long ray . 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 > ?ach week. Don’t delay; buy it to i lay. We mail it each week. ts ’ FOR SALE: Cottage in Kill Devil Hills; 6-room, 2 baths, lot 50x 150, on highway, sß,ooft, Terms— . SSOO down, S7O per month. Also: I lots at SIOO0 —$100 down, $lO per • month. Phone Norfolk 80969 or . 82956. . T-7-23-tfc ’ BOOKKEEPING and all kinds of clerical work dene by day or i hour. Letter writing and mimeo s graph copies, Notary Public. Ralph i L. Roper, Phone Engelhard 39-7. H-5-20-tfc ! L&ST: A green and yellow para keet. Answers to name of Pete. Lost from Arlington Hotel, Nags Head, N. C. Finder contact Mrs. Hayman or Mrs. Peel at Arlington ' Hotel. Reward of $20.00 for his recovery. T-7-23—2tp HAVING A BABY? See our an nouncement cards. Pink or blue. TIMES PRINTING CO., Inc., Man teo. \ ts FARMERS make S2O daily selling Scotch-lite mail box signs that shine at nite—no experience or in vestment required—Every mail box owned good prospect as P. O. rul ing requires name on mail boxes— Unlimited field—Pleasant interest ing work and your money every nite—ldeal job for retired person on pension or social security; also good for women—Free sample outfit Write Permanent Sign Co., 3004 Ist Avenue S., Minneapolis, Minn. P-7-29-3tc 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 of 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, JJorth 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 THE COASTLAND TIMES. MANTEO. N. C. News of Columbia & Tyrrell Co. For Subscriptions, see Mrs. Blanche W. Cohoon, or Call Her, Phone 317-1, Columbia, N. C. She will welcome news of Columbia and Tyrrell County SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS SAVING MONEY FOR PAINT Columbia—The Sunday School class of Mrs. Pearl Roughton at the Malachi Chapel Church, composed of children of the ages from 8-10 have had as their pro ject this year to save enough money to paint their Sunday School room. Each Sunday each gave of pennies and nickels saved during the week from self denial to the paint fund. Having saved enough to pur chase the paint, the fathers of the class, applied the paint with out cost to the class and the Sunday School room now has a new look. With the balance of funds in the treas. after the paint job, enough was left for a wie ner roast, which was held Tues day afternoon at the Norman Smith Legion Beach. COLUMBIA PERSONALS Mrs. Marvin Hassell, Mrs. Mar vin Brickhouse, Mrs. J. Harper Woodard and Mrs. P. W. Sykes attended “The Common Glory” at Williamsburg on Thursday. L. Yates Roughton of Norfolk spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Abner Rhodes. Misses Florine Hewett, Thyra Howett and their house guest, Miss Margie Smith, spent Thurs day at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Bate man of Sherefield, Ala. spent the week end with Mr. Bateman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bate man. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harrell and daughter, Alma Louise, Miss Jeanette Ball, Miss lola Harrell, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith of Washington, D. C. spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hassell spent the week end at Nags Head. W. S. Tarleton, who has been in charge of restoration of the Pettigrew State Park, and who is now living in Raleigh assoc iated with the State Historical Association, was in town Thurs day. Mrs. S. C. Chaplin and Mrs. A. N. Bateman spent last week at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Liver man of Holland, Va. and grand children Sue and Barbara Cottle of Norfolk, spent Sunday visit ing Mrs. Liverman’s sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Radio - Television SERVICE and REPAIR All Makes and Models MANTEO Furniture Co. Phone 51-J BETWEEN MANTEO BUS SCHEDULES AND HATTERAS SOUTHBOUND Lv. Manteo * 9:45 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Lv. Nags Head 10:00 a.m. 3:40 p.m. Lv. Oregon Inlet 10:20 a.m. 4:10 p.m. Lv. Rodanthe 11:10 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Lv. Waves 11:15 a.m. 5:05 p.m. Lv. Salvo 11:20 a.m. 5:15 p.m. Lv. Avon 11:40 a.m. 5:25 p.m. Lv. Buxton 12:00 Noon 5:40 p.m. Lv. Frisco 12:10 p.m. 5:55 p.m. Ar. Hatteras 12:20 p.m. 6:05 p.m. NORTHBOUND Lv. Hatteras 7:00 a.m. 1:10 .p.m. Lv. Frisco t 7:10 a.m. 1:20 p.m. Lv. Buxton 7:20 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Lv. Avon 7:40 a.m. 1:50 p.m. Lv. Graves 8:00 a.m. 2:15 p.m. Lv. Rodanthe 8:05 a.m. 2:20 p.m. Lv. Oregon Inlet 8:30 a.m. 2:40 p.m. Lv. Nags Head 9:00 a.m. 3:20 p.m. Ar. Manteo 9:10 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Through connection at Nags Head on Northbound Buses CHARTERED TRIPS HATTERAS-MANTEO BUS LINE Phone 104 HATTERAS, N. C. LOST A green and yellow Parakeet. Answers to name of Pete. Talks well. Reward of $20.00 if return ed to the Arlington Hotel, Nags Head, N. C. Owner of Parakeet, Mr. W. M. Wiggins, Wilson, N. C. HONORED AS COLUMBIA .CLUB WOMAN OF YEAR w MRS. EFFIE ADAMS BRICK HOUSE, postmaster at Columbia, was honored with being selected unanimously as “The Club Wo man of the Year” by the Colum bia Woman’s Club, at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Brick house on Thursday, July 22. It was the feeling of all club mem bers without reservation that she was the year’s most out standing club woman. Not only did she serve two successful years as president of the 15th district, but also organized the Columbia Junior Woman's Club, and aided in numerous other civic and club activities, while at the same time carrying on her regular duties of postmaster . The most outstanding accom plishment of the club year was the purchase of a lot for the ul timate use of building a Com munity Building, details of Jerry Davenport. Mrs. R. M. Everton and Mrs. Pauline Bateman left Monday for Nags Head. Mrs. R. S. Knight, Sr. who has been under care of doctors fol lowing an operation in Norfolk, for the past several weeks, ar rived home Sunday a.m. She was accompanied home by her son, Willie Knight and her daughter, Mrs. Ella Moffat. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodwin of Raleigh, spent a few days in Columbia this week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Davenport. Mr. and Mys. Luther Sawyer of Norfolk are spending vacation here. Mrs. H. Clay Ferebee and sons Harry and Gregg are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meekins. Mrs. Phillip Hathaway and sons of New Orleans, La. are guests of her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hathaway. Misses Gail Cohoon, Margie Smith, Florine Howett, J. A. Brickhouse, Sterling Hamilton and Bill Williams attended the dance at East Carolina College on Tuesday night. C. P. Mitchell and Dr. F. L. Merritt spent Thursday in Nor folk. P. F. C. Billy Kight of the U. S. Army, stationed in Chicago is home on furlough. Pvt. and Mrs. Lionel Arm strong of U. S. Army, stationed at Branford, Conn, were guests of Mr. Armstrong’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong this week. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Armstrong’s mother, Mrs. Margueritte Wal ker, and brother, Billy Walker. Mrs. Louise Deviney and chil dren of Jackson, Miss, visited her mother, Mrs. W. M. Norcom over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Goodman and children Gene and Joan spent the week end with Mrs. Goodman's mother, Mrs. W. M. Norcom. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Davenport and family are spending the week at the McClees Cottage qt Nags Head. Their daughter, Flo, returned home Tuesday. which have not been completed. A committee comprised of Mrs. Charles Cohoon, Mrs. Mil ton Basnight and Mrs. J. P. Alexander were appointed to craw up resolution of respect of a deceased club member, Miss Clara Lowry, in tribute. The president reported that she had raised a major portion of SIOO., a check for which she had sent for the purpose of hav ing Columbia High School’s name engraved on the memorial plaque in the Independence Hall at Philadelphia. A method from which funds were secured for the restoration of the hall, by the General Federation of Woman’s Clubs. The Club adopted the High way resolution, which was adopted by the General Federa tion at Denver, Colorado in June as follows: “WHEREAS, the General Fed eration of Woman’s Clubs and its member clubs have been deeply concerned over the growing hazards to traffic on our highways and, also, the need for protecting the natu ral scenic beauty of the road sides, therefore RESOLVED, that the General Federation of Women’s Clubs in Convention assembled, June 1954, urges the Congress to develop standards for ade quate protection for the safety and beauty of highways as a requirement of government co operative effort with States in building highways.” Mrs. Lloyd Davenport reported that eighteen members had paid dues for next year. Mrs. John Hardison was elect ed Treasurer for the ensueing year. Mrs. Effie A. Brickhouse ten dered her resignation as presi dent of the club in order to ac cept her appointment as State public affairs chairman. Mrs. Wm. Charles Cohoon was, by secret ballot, selected to fill the position as president. As a form of program, the club was entertained by Bibb Swain, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian H. Swain, and Faye Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spencer, who sang, tap danced accompanied by Uke, the following: “I get so Lonely”, “I’m in love with a SAFETY WEEK • JULY 25-31 Iffirf OU can * OUr Ik There’s trouble and danger in unfilled holes and ditches, and in un protected hay chutes, ■F,Xj' . uncovered water tanks, 7 5 cisterns, wells! Check '•* your farm for hazardous r\ \ Jof % openings into which . J'"" s’’ 5 ’’ people or animals might « \ fall; remember, espe- || > cially, children are curi- 1 ous about things they ' KZ' // can crawl into. '.k"* /J; ■ lUb, Repair weak or broken steps; CW f check handrails. Keep stairways \/ z \ clear of boxes, brooms, toys, ?J • / : , etc. Be sure all steps are well f " / lighted. Never over-wax steps. | ~ Keep farm machinery in A-l repair, but don’t fix /' while it’s running! Don’t “save time” by leaving 'P / mH shields on power take-offs. Keep children JJZ \ away from machinery. Keep electric motors clean x f l * 6 tras h accumulation. Keep home appli- A-' ances and cords in good condition. v |L * . Always wear gloves when re pairing rusty or barbed fences. ' Use only an approved electric Make a safety inventory of farmyard and home, fence controller. Keep electric Keep tools picked up. Be sure that the pathway cords in good condition; use only to your main electrical switch box is free of all moisture-proof cords outside; obstructions. Inspect switches, insulation, outlets, heavy rubber cords for motors. Keep extra, proper-size fuses on hand. vißEimn EiEtTßic riid power compnov LADIES OF CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVE SUPPER The Ladies . of Middletown Christian Church will sponser a supper Saturday, July 31, in Re wonderful Guy”, “Dear Hearts and Gentle People”. Punch was served in the din ing room by Mrs. J. F. Schlez, a charter member of the club. Ca napes of yellow cheese and cakes iced with green, carrying out the club colors, nuts and mints were also served. The home was decorated with arran gements of yellow and green garden flowers. FOR CHILLS & FEVER O DUE TO MALARIA ’ madewith UDO QUININE Jjk Retail Price Fwittiam 1 *2.10 11*3.35 13&1 H,,h » 86 Proof THY rnjAIOHT WHISKEYS IN THIS MIODUCT ARE 4 YEARS OR MORE OLD. 35% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 63% NEUTRAL SPIRITS, DISTILLED FROM GRAIN. tOODEHM S EMH LIMITD, KStU, ULIMB PAGE SEVEN creation Center, Middletown from 5 to 9 p.m. Ham and fried chicken with all the trimmings will be served. Proceeds of the sale will go to the new Parson age fund. Public invited. BARGAIN DAYS ARE HERE! 1946 Plymouth 2-door $225.00 1939 Chevrolet 2-door $49.00 1938 Plymouth Coupe $75.00 1947 Ford 4-door, R-H $295.00 1941 Chrysler 4-door $49.00 1951 Ford Motor, complete Seat Covers—ss.oo up Used Parts i/t Off New 6:50x16 Tires—sll.oo each New 15 inch wheels for Che v rolet—Dod ge—F ord—s 7.95 1952 Dodge 4-door, heater 1951 Studebaker 4-Dr. R&H—Overdrive 1951 Ford ’/i-ton pickup 1950 Kaiser 4-door 1949 Pontiac 4-Door 1949 DeSoto 4-Door 1949 Chevrolet 4-Door, R&H 1948 Willys Panel Truck, 1948 Dodge '/j-ton Pickup 1947 Oldsmobile 2-Door, R&H 1947 Chevrolet 4-door, R&H 1947 Oldsmobile 4-door, R&H 1947 Ford Coupe, RH 1946 Ford 2-door, heater 1946 Dodge ’/t Pickup $195.00 1946 Chrysler 4-Door 1941 Plymouth Coupe 1941 Ford 2-door 1941 Plymouth 4-Door 1939 Chevrolet Business Coupe 4-wheel drive wrecking truck, $295.00 R.D. SAWYER MOTOR COMPANY Phone 116 Manteo