FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1954 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING advertising in these columns costs two cents a WORD OR TEN CENTS A LINE; MINIMUM CHARGE IS 50 CENTS. (f~|F 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 -22-tfc FEMALE HELP WANTED: Make extra money doing assembly work at home, pleasant, easy to assemble product, gopd pay. Write to Artline Industries, Union City, Ind. i P-8-5-6tc BEAUTIFUL fancy leafed calad iums $1.50; Geraniums in bloom and 750; foliage plants 5Uc each; Crotons $1.50 each; and many other plants in our green house. Roanoke Island Gardens, Manteo, N. C. T-ts 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 SPECIAL ATTENTION! Or. 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 FOR SALE: Cottage in Kill Devil Hills; 6-room, 2 baths, lot 50x 150, on highway, SB,OOO. Terms— ssoo down, SSO per month. Also: lots at slooo—sloo down, $lO per month. Phone Norfolk 80969 or 82956. T-7-23-tfc For your insurance needs see W. R. PEARCE, Manteo, N. C. All lands 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 ARTIST SUPPLIES. Speed ball sets, India ink, black drawing ink, silver ink, white ink, drawing £toaper. TIMES PRINTING CO., Manteo. ts PIANO STUDENTS. Can take limited number of piano pupils, beginners preferred, adult or child, at my home on Pine St., Manteo. Mrs. J. E. Patrick. T-9-3-ltc CAMELLIAS and Gardenias in cans; also Oleanders, Pittospor um, Japanese holly, Podocarpus, Aucuba, Osmanthus, etc. Roanoke Island Gardens, Manteo, N. C. 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. 12-19-tfc 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 each week. Don’t delay; buy it to day. We mail it each week. ts 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. FOR RENT—Snug two-bedroom cottage in Kill Devil Hills, avail able till May 31. Oil heat. Near grocery store. Everything furnish ed but oil, electricity, linens, blank ets. S3O a month for three or more months. Sarah F. Halliburton, Kill Devil Hills 2267. T-9-3-3tc FOR SALE in Manteo: House on Highway 64, adjoining high school. 6 rooms and bath, double garage, lot 62 x 132. Partly fur nished. Electric stove, Frigidaire, bedroom suite, etc. For price con tact Mrs. Jennie B. Davis, Cole rain, N. C. Phone Colerain 2147. T-9-3-2tp legals /VnoRTH CAROLINA WIIARE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as Executrix of the Estate of W. W. Ballowe; deceased, late of Dare County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned m Manteo, North Carolina on or be fore the 13th day of August, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 6th lay of August. 1954. SUSAN M. BALLOWE, Execu trix, Manteo, North Carolina T-8-13-6tc MAKE EXTRA MONEY doing as sembly work at home, pleasant, easy to assemble product, good pay. Write to ARTLINE INDUS TRIES, Union City, Ind. T-8-6-6tc FOR SALE: Unfurnished house in Manteo. Call Manteo 88-J until five p.m. Call 78-J after 5 p.m. T-9-3-3tc FOR RENT. Everything furnished but eats. 5 roomed apt. Electric range and Frigidaire. Extra cool and quiet. Near all good fishing centers. New fall rates $5.00 per night; $15.00 per week. $50.00 per month. A. L. Hazen, Wanchese, N. C. Phone 193-Wl. T-8-20-3tp FOR RENT: 2-bedroom house in Manteo, completely furnished. Mrs. Neva Midgett, phone 66. J. -8-27-3tc MAGAZINE bargin through Oct. 1954. American magazine, Wo man’s Home Companion and Col liers, all three 1 year, $6.00. Coro net, 7 months, SI.OO. Time, 78 weeks $6.87. Life, 78 weeks, $7.87. By sending your magazine sub scriptions to M. L. Pennystone, Manteo, N. C. you will keep a goadly share of your money at home. T-8-27-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. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DARE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE Walter H. Beacham, Petitioner vs. William T. Ward and wife, Mary Elizabeth Ward; State of North Carolina, Dare County, State De partment of Conservation & De velopment; State Board of Educa tion; State Highway & Public Works Commission; Carolina Vir ginia Coastal Corporation; United States of America, Defendants TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The parties above named and all other persons interested will take notice that on the sth day of Au gust 1954, the above named peti tioner filed a petition in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Dare County, to have the title to certain lands therein described registered and confirmed pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Public Laws of 1913, (Chapter 43 of the Gener al Statutes of North Carolina), and that summons has been issued returnable at the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Dare County on the 11th day of October 1954. Said land is situate in At lantic Township, Dare County, North Carolina, near the village of Duck, described as follows: Beginning at a point on Curri tuck Sound, which said begin ning point is the Northwest cor ner of the tract, formerly known as the Scarborough tract of land at Duck, now owned by W. T. Ward and wife, Elizabeth Ward under deed dated March 22, 1949 from J. D. Scarborough et als, recorded in Book 34 Page 519, Office of Register of Deeds, Dare County, North Carolina, said beginning point being also located North 20 deg. East a distance of 2027.6 feet from a logwood post at the Southwest corner of the Scarborough tract; and running thence from said be ginning point in a Southeastrly direction and along the North line of the aforesaid W. T. Ward tract of land, passing through a concrete monument situated 200 feet from said Currituck Sound, a distance of 2385 feet to the highwater mark of the Atlantic Ocean; and running thence North 11 deg. West and along the highwater mark of the At lantic Ocean a distance of 243 feet; to a stake or other marker; same being at the Southeast corner of the land formerly be longing to C. R. Evans, T. S. Meekins, et als, now belonging to the United States of America; and thence running North 85 deg. West and passing through a concrete monument situated 200 feet eastwardly from Curri tuck Sound, a distance of 2320 feet to a stake or other marker situated on the shore of Curri tuck Sound ;said stake is located the following courses and dis tances from a railroad iron at the Southwest corner of the Charles S. Cain tract; South 12 deg. East 800 feet; South 6 deg. 30 min. East 941 feet; South 16 deg. East 671 feet; South 17 deg. 30 min. East 1122 feet; South 5 deg. 45 min. East 490 feet; south 3 deg. 44 min. East 3299.1 feet; and running thence South 3 deg. West along the Currituck Sound a distance of 237 feet to the place of begin ning. - .. . Excepting from this descrip tion the land lying within the right of wav of Carolina Virgin ia Coastal Corporation. Being the «ame land deeded to Walter H. Beacham by Bonnie Beacham Perry and husband, Joseph D. Perrv; Ethel Beach am Gard, widow; Clyde A. Beacham and wife. Nellie L. Beacham hv deed dated Febru ary 10. 1954 and filed for record in Office of Register of Deeds, Dare County, North Carolina. This sth dav of August 1954. C. S. MEEKINS. Clerk Suner inr Court, Dare County. North Carolina. T-8-6-Btc BIRTHS Columbia.—Mr. and Mrs. Jul ian H. Swain announce the birth of a daughter, Donna Caredwin, Sunday, August 29, weighing 7 lbs., 9 ozs., at the Columbia Hos pital. Radio - Television SERVICE and REPAIR All Makes and Models MANTEO Furniture Co. Phone 51-J BUS SCHEDULES BETWEEN MANTEO AND HATTERAS NORTHBOUND Lv. Hatteras 9:20 A.M. Lv. Frisco 9:30 A.M. Lv. Buxton 9:40 A.M. Lv. Avon » 10:00 A.M. Lv. Salvo 10:25 A.M. Lv. Waves 10:30 A.M. Lv. Rodanthe 10:35 A.M. Lv. Oregon Inlet 11:10 A.M. Lv. Nags Head 12:00 Noon Ar. Manteo 12:10 P.M. SOUTHBOUND Lv. Manteo 2:45 P.M. Lv. Nags Head 3:00 P.M. Lv. Oregon Inlet 3:30 P.M. Lv. Rodanthe 4:30 P.M. Lv. Waves 4:35 P.M. Lv. Salvo 4:40 P.M. Lv. Avon 5:00 P.M. Lv. Buxton 5:25 P.M. Lv. Frisco 5:35 P.M. Ar. Hatteras 5:45 P.M. CHARTERED TRIPS HATTE’RAS-MANTEO BUS LINE Phone 104 HATTERAS, N. C. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to the authority vest ed in it by the General Statutes of North Carolina the Board of Con servation and Development hereby serves notice of a public hearing to be held at the schoolhouse in Poplar Branch, North Carolina, on Monday, September 27, at 11:00 o’clock. The purpose of this hear ing will be to consider a proposal to increase the distance from the head of pound nets to gill nets from 400 to 600 yards when said gill nets are operated in that part of Croatan Sound lying north of the line running from Northwest point on the north end of Roanoke Island to Reeds Point. This hearing will follow immediately after the hearing set for the same hour and date and place to consider a pro posal to close the waters of Curri tuck Sound to commercial fishing each year from April 10 to Sep tember 15. Proponents and oppon ents of the proposed change will be heard. BEN E. DOUGLAS, Director, Department of Conservation and Development. C. G. HOLLAND, Assistant Fisheries Commissioner. T-9-3-2tc “ " 11 Make your guests comfor table; rid your courts and areas of mosquitos and flies. THE SWING FOG will zone two acres in twenty minutes. Write for literature and demonstration. ALBERT Q. BELL ROANOKE ISLAND GARDENS Manteo, N. C. FIFTH ss ’ os PINT $3.15 tfeggj 100 PPOOf LIQUEUR 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 COLUMBIA PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Reynolds and children, Eddie Mae and Douglas, spent the week end with Thurman Reynolds and his family at Fort Bragg. Yates Rough ton of Norfolk, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Abner Rhodes. Miss Pat Twiford, who has been visiting Misses Thyra and Florine Howett, returned to her home in Norfolk Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harris spent Sunday at Pike Road, visit ing Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Allen, parents of Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Florence Gaskill and Mrs. Mildred Guthrie of Engelhard, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Selby and Mrs. Mary Smith last week. Miss Fleeta Joyce Bateman ar rived Thursday to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney S. Bateman, before assuming her duties as teacher in Greensboro. Miss Bateman graduated from W. C. U. N. C. last January and has since spent twelve weeks in summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Reyn olds, and Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds have returned from • western N. C. Mrs. Annie Sykes, who has been in hospital at Chapel Hill, was allowed to leave on Friday. She is now with her sister, Mrs. D. E. Oglesby at Kinston. Mrs. Lizzie Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Alexander and children Annie Batt and Steve, spent Sunday in Kinston with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Oglesby. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Davenport of Creswell, who have been vaca tioning in western N. C., return ed home Sunday. Sue Voliva, 3 year old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Voli va, on August 31 fell from a lad der on the porch, and cut the right side of her head. Five stitches were necessary to close the wound. Miss Jean Woodley, who has been employed during the sum mer in Williamston, has returned home to make preparation for leaving for Womans College U. N. C., Greensboro, where she will be a senior this year. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Walker and daughter, Nell, of Norfolk, spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Morris of Norfolk, spent the week end with Mrs. Morris’ sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Walker. They were ac companied home by Mr. Morris’ father, Dallas Morris. Miss Jean Morris of Norfolk, Va. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Chester Cooper. Capt. Raymond Combs is visit ing his father, John Combs, of Columbia Route 3, while his boat is in dry dock. P. F. C. Deri Owens of Fort Story ,Va., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Owens. Glenn Woodley, 4-H boy who was selected to represent North Carolina at Danforth Camp, held at Camp Miniwanca, Shelby, Michigan, arrived home Sunday. This camp is held for leaders, with a selection of two from each state; one girl and one boy. Mrs. Rudolph Davenport of Elizabeth City, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roughton of Williamston spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Abner Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Waverly Phelps and daughter, Deborah, spent the ’week end at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Alexander and children Fran and Bud, of Currituck were week-end guests of Mr. Alexander’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Alex ander and sons, Raymond, Jr., Bobbie and James of Norfolk, spent Monday and Tuesday with , Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Metzel K. Sim mons of Freehold, N. J., are visit ing Mr. Simmons’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. George Alexan der of Norfolk spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Simmons. Ted Simmons who has been employed at Nags Head for the summer, arrived home Monday. He returned to work Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Arm strong of Kansas City, Kan., who have been spending a vacation at Nags Head arrived Monday to visit Mr. Armstrong’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McClees. Miss Lillian Reid, of Garys burg, has been visiting Mrs. C. R. Fulcher and Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Cohoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Cohoon and children, Francis, Larry, and Marie Annette, of Baltimore, Md., are visiting Mr. Cohoon’s « mother, Mrs. Minnie Alexander, I and brothers, Lem, M. V. and I Herman Cohoon. Miss Jessie Flythe, of Rocky COLUMBIA BOY WITH ARMY IN GERMANY sth Div., Germany—Cpl. Mel vel H. Swain, 25, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Swain, Columbia, N. C., is serving with the sth In fantry Division in Germany. The Red Diamond division is receiving intensive training in southern Germany as part of the U. S. Seventh Army. < Corporal Swain, a squad lead er in Company H of the divi sion’s 11th Regiment, entered the Army in 1948 and was stationed at Fort N. C., before ar riving in Europe During Febru ary 1953. He wears the Purple Heart, Combat Infantryman Badge and the UN and Korean Service Rib bons. REV. GEORGE C. FIELD ACCEPTS PETERSBURG CALL Columbia.—Rev. George C. Field, Rector of St. David’s Par ish, which includes St. Andrew’s of Columbia, Christ Church, Creswell, and Galilee Mission at Pettigrew State park, has accept ed a call to Petersburg, and preached his last sermon at St. Andrew’s on Sunday night, Au gust 29. He moved his family this week. CLASS OFFICERS ELECTED Columbia.—Class Officers in Columbia High School were elected as follows on August 31: SENIORS; Davil Davis, pres.; Bobby Pinner, v-pres.; Shirley Copeland, sec.; Loretta Roughton treas.; JUNIORS: Glenn Sim mons, pres.; W. J. White Jr. v pres.; Lydia Sawyer, sec.; Larry Hopkins, treas.; SOPHOMORES: James W. Swain Jr., pres.; Thyra Howett v-pres.; Marietta Swain, sec.; Hubert Spencer, treas. Mount, arrived Saturday morn ing to resume her duties as in structor of the Bth grade at Co lumbia High School. Miss Flythe has during her summer months chaperoned a tour of young peo ple to the west coast. Maurice and Kay Bridgeman, of Norfolk, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bridgeman. Mrs. Floyd Rhodes is visiting her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhodes, making preparations for attending ECC, Greenville, where she will be a senior. Holiday Auction Sales FIRST SALE... FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1954 —1:30 P. M. “CROATAN SHORES”—(located one mile North of Wright Memorial Monument. Kill Devil Hills, N. C. This property, with full Ocean and Bay rights and on paved stredts, has been sub-divided into lots and acreage' tracts. EVERYTHING MUST GO REGARDLESS OF PRICE SPECULATORS, SPORTSMEN AND BUILDERS INVITED. SECOND SALE... SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1954-10:30 A.M. continuation of “CROATAN SHORES” THIRD SALE... SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1954 2:00 P. M. PORTION OF ROANOKE BEACH ... Located between Manteo and Nags Head, N. C.. . . Sub-divided into 50- foot lots. Some of the most desirable beach property on the North Carolina Coast .. . Fronting on a major highway (U. S. No. 158—U. S. No. 64) and ex tending back to beautiful Roanoke Sound . . . Ideal for either business or residential purposes . . . Located directly in frorit of the main entrance to the new Government Wildlife Park . . . Traffic over the proposed Croa tan Sound Bridge and the new road from Virginia Beach to Nags Head intersect at this property. Private Yacht Basin for persons buying lots WATCH FOR SIGNS ON OTHER PROPERTIES THAT MIGHT BE FOR SALE! For further information contact our Roanoke Rapids Office, Phone 7-2551 or our Elizabeth City Office, Phone 2208 GOOD MUSIC TERMS VALUABLE GIFTS Selling Agents ROCHELLE REALTY CO. Realtors KINSTON, N.C. ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Member of the North Carolina and National Association of Real Estate Boards SINGSPIRATION AUGUST 29 Columbia. The Quarterly “Singspiration” was held Sunday August 29 at the Columbia Mis sionary Baptist Church. Dr. R. S. Knight, Jr., opened the meeting with devotional, and turned it over to Pres. H. S. Swain. The following Choirs rendered music: Columbia Missionary Baptist, Malachi Chapel Free Will Bap tist, Gum Neck Churches in com bination, Sound Side Missionary Baptist, Sound Side Free Will Baptist, and Albemarle Christian Churches. The church was filled to overflowing. The next meet ing will be on October 31 at Malachi Chapel Free Will Bap tist Church. WOODLEY ANNUAL EDITOR Columbia.—Glenn Woodley of Columbia High School was elect ed editor of the Annual for 1954- 55; Miss Carrie Ann Sykes was elected assistant editor from the Junior Class; Miss Betty Jane Rhodes, was elected assistant from the sophomore class. BATEMAN REUNION SEPT 5 Columbia.—The Bateman Re union, which is an annual event, will be held at the Scuppernong Church, Sunday Sept. 5. W. Al bert Spencer, president, will be in charge of the meeting. It will begin at 11 a.m., with business meeting and program, after which a picnic dinner will be served. HIGH TIDES AT THE FISHING GROUNDS OREGON INLET FOR SEPT. AM PM Friday 3 10:53 11:00 Saturday 4 11:39 11:49 Sunday 5 12:31 Monday 6 0:47 1:29 Tuesday 7 1:53 2:30 Wednesday 8 2:57 3:30 Thursday 9 3:57 4:25 Friday 10 4:50 5:15 Saturday 11 5:39 6:03 Sunday 12 6:25 6:47 Monday 13 7:11 7:33 Tuesday 14 7:58 8:19 Wednesday 15 8:46 9:05 Thursday 16 9:36 9:54 Friday 17 10:29 10:49 Saturday 18 11:28 11:50 Sunday 19 12:33 Monday 20 1:00 1:43 Tuesday 21 2:14 2:52 Wednesday 22 3.24 3:55 Thursday 23 4:24 4:49 Friday 24 5:16 5:35 Saturday 25 6:01 6:16 Sunday 26 6:41 6:53 Monday 27 7:18 7:30 Tuesday 28 7:54 8:04 Wednesday 29 8:28 8:37 Thursday 30 9:03 9:12 PAGE SEVEN W. S. C. S., N. CAROLINA SCHOOL OF MISSIONS The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service, North Carolina Conference, held a school of Mis sions at Duke University, Dur ham, North Carolina, during the period August 23-27, 1954. There were in attendance 32 women from the Elizabeth City District including Mrs. Arnold Daniels, district secretary, children's work, and Mrs. J. W. Davis, dis trict recoiding secretary, Wan chese. Cocoa for candy and other uses is now being imported through North Carolina State Ports. BARGAIN DAYS ARE HERE! 1940 Buick 4-Door, R-H, New Tires $125.00 1947 Ford Coupe R & H 5195.00 1940 Studebaker 2-door $30.00 1939 Chevrolet y 2 ‘ton Pickup—good shape New tires 5125.00 1951 Ford Motor, complete Seat Covers—ss.oo up Used Parts */z Off New 6:50x16 Tires—sll.oo each New 15 inch wheels for Chevrolet—Dodge—Ford—$7.95 1953 Dodge 4-Door, R&H 1952 Dodge 4-door, heater 1951 Ford '/ 2 -ton pickup 1949 (Pontiac 2-Door, R&H 1949 Dodge 4-Door, R-H 1948 Willys Panel Truck, 1948 Chevrolet Coupe R-H—New Motor 1948 Dodge >/z-ton Pickup 1948 Buick Convertible $225.00 1947 Chevrolet 4-door, R&H 1946 [Plymouth Coupe, $195.00 1946 Ford ’/z-ton Pickup 1946 Ford 2-door, heater 1946 Dodge '/z Pickup $195.00 1941 Plymouth 4-Door 1940 Plymouth Coupe 1939 Chevrolet Business Coupe R.D. SAWYER MOTOR COMPANY Phone 116 Manteo