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FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959 CLASSIFIED • ADVERTISING. ADVERTISING IN THESE COLUMNS COSTS THREE CENTS PER WORD, FIRST INSERTION; ALL INSERTIONS AFTER FIRST. TWO CENTS PER WORD. MINIMUM CHARGE IS 50 CENTS. IF YOU WANT TO BUY, RENT, SELL, SWAP, GET A JOB, HIRE HELP. FIND SOMETHING LOST. THE CLASSIFIEDS OFFER AN EFFEC TIVE AND ECONOMICAL MEDIUM. Visit ANDERSON’S SUPER MARKET-BEACH STORE at two mile post. Vacation headquar ters. Open year ’round. Write BILL ANDERSON’S RENTAL AGENCY, KITTY HAWK, reser vations, oceanfront housekeeping cottages. T-4-8-tfc ARTIFICIAL BREEDING of your cows to purebred, proven stocks is both profitable and economical. This service available to family cow owners, beef producers, dairy herds. All dairy and beef breeds available. Call H. E. Clayton, Bel haven WH 3-3206. P-10-4-tfc CO2 fire extinguishers, S2O each or two for $35. USCG approved. G. G. Bonner, General Supply Co., Manteo. Tel. 4-W. T-11-8-tfc ALL TYPES BOATS built Prices reasonable. Quality work. Roscoe Gallop, phone 281-W4, Wanchese, N. C. T-11-14-tfc GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT. Free on request—our 56-pg. Planting Guide Catalog in color, offering Virginia’s Largest Assortment of Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vines, Landscape Plant Material. Salespeople want ed. Write Dept. N 35, Waynesboro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Va. PH-l-8-4tc ARTISTS SUPPLIES. Speed ball sets, India ink, black drawing ink, silver ink, white ink, drawing paper. TIMES PRINTING CO., Inc.. Manteo. tc BOY’S BICYCLE for sale, sls. In good condition, coaster- brake, 20-inch wheels. Times Printing Office, Manteo. RUBBER STAMPS made to order, stamp pads, etc. Leave orders at Pilot and Herald Office, in Bel haven or Swan Quarter. FOR RENT: Furnished two-bed room apartment. W. R. Pearce. Tel. Manteo 19. T-12-5-tfc SILVER INK, Pen included, 290. TIMES PRINTING COMPANY, Inc., MANTEO. WANTED, Our Customers to visit us at our new location. Next to Roxy Case, BURGESS DEPART MENT STORE, Belhaven, N. C. PH-12-4-6tc For your insurance needs see W. R. PEARCE, Manteo, N. C. Ail kinds of insurance NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY Pursuant to the provisions of Section 115-126 (2) of the General Statutes of North Carolina and that certain resolution duly adopt ed by the Board of Education of Dare County, North Carolina, at a duly assembled meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of December 1958, the personal property herinafter described hav ing, in the opinion of the Board, become unnecessary and undesir able to and for public school pur poses, the undersigned will on Wednesday January 28, 1959 at 11:00 a.m. at the site of the Man teo Elementary School Building at Manteo, in Dare County, North Carolina, 'offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described prop erty: , . . 3 gas heaters (beginning price $25.00) 3 oil burners 5 coal stoves Assorted iron parts for coal stoves 1 cast iron sink Old assorted desks and audi torium seats 2 old lavatories 1 old hot water heater 1 Fitz-Gibbons Steam Boiler (coal fired) The above described articles are now situated and stored in the County storage room and boiler room of the Manteo Elementary School, Manteo, North Carolina, and prospective purchasers may view and examine the "same there. The successful bidder at said sale will be required to make a cash deposit of 15 percent of the amount bid at the time of the sale. The said sale shall not be final and the title to the property so sold shall not pass until the sale has been approved and con firmed by the Board of Education of Dare County and the purchaser has complied with the teims of ■ his bid. The Board of Education also re serves the right to reject any bid made at the above sale because of inadequacy thereof, or for any other reason whatsoever. The right is also reserved by the undersigned to sell the above described articles as single items, or as a whole, or the property may be offered for sale by each method and sold by the method which produces the highest price. Dated and posted this the 6th day of January 1959 THE DARE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION BY: Mary L. Evans Superintendent of schools and . Ex Officio Secretary to said Board 1-9-ltc MEN (2) not afraid to work! Serve customers on food route. Full or part time. Will consider Housewives. Write Box 5071, Dept. S-3, Richmond, Virginia. PH-l-8-ltp GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT. Free on request—our 56 pg. Planting Guide Catalog in color, offering Virginia’s Largest Assortment of Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vines, Landscape Plant Material. Salespeople want ed. Write Dept. N2O, Waynesboro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Va. TPH-l-9-4tc MAN WANTED—SIOO.OO weekly earnings and higher possible in your own business. For man over 25 and under 60 of good character and credit reputation we provide all needs except $40.00 yearly Bonding Fee. Will need car or light truck. Company Nationally Advertised. Write today to The J. R. Watkins Company, P. 0. Box 5071, Richmond, Virginia. PH-l-8-3tp FOR SALE: House, two story, seven rooms and bath. In Man teo, must be moved by purchaser. Terms cash. Inquire Charles E. O’Neal, phone days 63-W, nights 286-W2. T-12-12-tfc OVER FORTY? Why work for others? Start your own business in Beaufort County—full or part time—for particulars, write Raw leigh’s Dept. NCA-460-5678, Rich mond, Va. PH-l-8-4tp THE HATTER ASM AN, By Ben Dixon Mac Neill, $5. Add 15 cents on mail orders. Times Print ing Co., Manteo, N. C. SALESMEN WANTED—Be your own boss. Earn more. Sell Raw leigh Products—everybody knows and likes them. Work part time to start, if you are dubious. Vacancy nearby. Write Rawleigh’s Dept., NCA-500-582-B, Richmond, Va. T-l-9-4tp HOME LANDSCAPE material to fit your pocket book. Many va rieties of plants, shrubs and trees to choose from. Let us help you. Camelias and azaleas a specialty. Roanqke Island Gardens, Cor. Mother Vineyard Rd. and Route 64, Manteo, N. C. T-11-7-tfc IMMEDIATE OPENING Area manager for Cort Cosmetics, pleasant, profitable, part or full time work. High earnings. For in terview write Box 214, Route 4, Kinston, N. C. PH-l-l-2tc PANSY plants 500 doz.; Sweet William, English Daisies, For getmenots, 750 doz. Carnations, Primula Ver is, Candytuft, 250 each. Shasta Daisies, Stokesia, Foxglove (gal. cans) 50(! each; Tritomas (gal. cans) 750 each. Roanoke Island Gardens, Cor. Mother Vineyard Rd. and Route 64, Manteo, N. C. T-11-7-tfc OFFICE SUPPLIES, PRINTING orders for printing of all kinds filled promptly. We print forms, blanks, letterheads, statements, en velopes. Order from your Pilot and Herald Agent, or Times Printing Co.. Manteo, N. C. We carry book keeping supplies, and some office furniture. FOR SALE: SIEGLER Oil Burner. Used less than a year. See Mrs. McDonald Clark, Manteo, after five p.m. T-l-9tfc ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Maggie Mid gett of Manns Harbor, Dare Coun ty, North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Maggie Midgett to present them to the undersign ed within one year from date of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 17th day of December, I 1958. ROY MIDGETT, Administrator Manns Harbor, N. C. T-12-19-6tc EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Cecil S. Guthrie of Manteo, Dare County, Noith Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Cecil S. Guthrie, to present them to the undersigned within one year from date of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate please make im mediate payment. This the 9th day of December, 1958. BETTY M. GUTHRIE Manteo. N. C. T-12-12-6tc EAST LAKE PERSONALS | I Mrs. Ida Hassell has returned 1 | to her home in Norfolk after visit ing her sister, Mrs. Sarah Cahoon. Mr. and Mrs. Turner Twiford ) were in Columbia Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dowdy and i children of Norfolk spent the week i end here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and Dickie of Norfolk, Mrs. Rita Mid gett and children of Norfolk and Mrt>. Sybil Knott and daughter of Durant’s Island were recent visi tors here. Roy Everton has returned home after visiting in Elizabeth City and ■ Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Noland Ambrose and children of Norfolk spent the week end here. , Henry Smith spent Christmas in Elizabeth City with his daughter, Mrs. Gloria Basnight. Lonnie Ambrose, Henry Am- ■ brose, Miss Bertie Ambrose, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Noland Ambrose and chil dren spent Sunday in Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Etheridge and daughter. Alma of Manteo ' were visitors here Saturday. Horace Mann, of Portsmouth. spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Sina Mann. NORTH CAROLINA DARE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT CAPE HATTERAS ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. LUKE B. MIDGETT, Defendant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION AND OF THE ISSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ATTACHMENT TO: LUKE B. MIDGETT: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action in the Superior Court of Dare County, North Carolina. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: To have and recover of the De ; fendant the sum of $1,170.00 to gether with interest thereon at the rate of 4 percent per annum from the first day of September 1957 until paid, being the balance due on a Conditional Sale Contract made by the Defendant for certain electrical appliances and personal property sold and delivered to the 1 Defendant by Midgett & Midgeett P & H Co., the proceeds and bal ance due on said contract is now held by and due the Plaintiff under and by virtue of an assignment thereof by the said Midgett & Midgett P & H Co. to the Plain tiff for value received, for all of which the Defendant has failed and refused to pay. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the 20th day of February, 1959, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking relief against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. The said Luke B. Midgett will further take notice that in said action an Order of Attachment against the property of the Defendant has been issued on the 18th day of December 1958, and the following property attach ed: Parcel 1: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and be ing in or near the Village of Rodanthe in Kennekeet Town ship, Dare County, N. C., ad joining the lands now or former ly owned by Theodore S. Meek ins, lands now or formerly own ed by John A. Meekins Estate, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a post on John A. Meekins* South line, and run along said John A. Meekins’ South 86 deg. 30 min. East 900 feet to a stake; thence South 8 deg. West 134 feet to a stake; thence North 86 deg. 30 min. West 900 feet; thence North 8 deg. East 134 feet to the begin ning, containing two and three quarters (2%) acres, same being 1 one-third of the Douglass tract • and the homeplace of Mary L. L. Midgett. I Same being the Lands con veyed to Luke B. Midgett by Mary L. Midgett by deed dated December 17, 1952, and duly re corded in Book 44, page 390, Dare County Registry. Parcel 2: All that certain par cel of land, together with the houses and improvements there on, lying and being in the Vil lage of Rodanthe, Kennekeet Township, Dare County, N. C n adjoining the lands of the John A. Meekins Estate and bounded as follows: Beginning at a post or other maiker situated on the West margin or right of way of the N. C. State Highway leading through the Villagt of Rodanthe, ahd running thence West 4 deg. North 180 feet to a stake or other marker; thence North 60 feet; thence East 4 deg. South 180 feet to the aforesaid high way; thence along the West margin or right of way of said highway in a Southerly direction 60 feet to the point of beginning. Said lands being bounded on all sides except the East by the lands of John E Meekins Estate and being the lands, upon which the new homeplace of the said Mary L. Midgett is situated. Same being also the lands con veyed to Luke B. Midgett by Mary L. Midgett by deed dated September 23, 1953, and duly re corded in Book 50, page 129, Dare County Registry. And that the said Order of ' Attachment is returnable before ■ the undersigned Clerk of the Su- • perior Court at his office ns pro- • vided by Sedtion 1-44.16 of the ■ General Statutes of North Caro lina. This the 18 day of December, ’ 1958. C. S. MEEKINS Clerk Superior Court, Dare County, N. C. : T-12-26-4tc THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. if YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY j By ANNA K. RANKIN, Field Representative Social Security payments have been increased by about 7 per cent, beginning with checks payable in February, 1959. Protection for families in the form of monthly income has become more and more significant with each change in the social security law. From the early days of the Act, when no family could receive more than SBO a month, to the new maximum of $254 a month, these provisions have grown into a realistic approach to the problems a family faces when a worker retires, dies, or becomes permanently disabled. In all planning for the years ahead, a family must face the possi bility of death, long illness, or insufficient resources after retirement of the breadwinner. Social security benefits do not and should not be expected to replace, dollar for dollar, the income a worker and his family can earn, but they can and should be used as a base in plan ning for the future. A person who knows how much he and his family will receive if he retires, becomes disabled, or dies is a person who can plan carefully to round out that income and use these benefits as a firm foundation for his family’s needs. Knowing what he can expect from social security, he should strive to add insurance, savings, in vestments, etc. to adequately provide for his family. All workers should find out how much they can expect to receive No two cases are identical and your neighbor’s family may receive more or less than yours. All payments are based upon the worker’s average monthly earnings. Following are some examples of typical family benefits now payable: Present Present New New Benefit Family Maximum Benefit Family Maximum 8 78 50 $160.00 $ 84.00 $165.50 88.50 200.00 95.00 206.50 98 - 50 200.00 105.00 240.00 105.50 200.00 116.00 254.00 In amending the provisions for family payments the new law now provides for payments to aged dependent parents of deceased workers as well as to their widows, widowers, and children. In addition, a to tally disabled qualified worker’s dependents may now receive monthly payments when he has reached the age of 50, instead of waiting until he is 65 as in the past. Thus, the 1958 Amendments to the Social Security Act now provide a better cushion against the financial hazards of old age, long illness or death, which we all face. PIANO RECITAL GIVEN FOR ROANOKE ID. MUSIC CLUB The Roanoke Island Music Club on Tuesday evening presented Mrs. Victor Meekins in a piano recital for club members at the home of Mrs. Rennie Williamson in Manteo. Mrs. Meekins’ program was as follows: Sonata Op. 31, No. 2, Beethoven; Prelude in B Minor. Prelude in A Major and the Fan taisie Impromptu, by Chopin; Ves perale by Cyril Scott; and Juba by Nathaniel Dett. Prior to the program Mrs. Wil limason announced coming events scheduled by the club. During the social hour Mrs. T. Reid Cabe poured tea, which was served with party snacks. The ta ble featured an arrangement of pink and white camellias. NORTH CAROLINA DARE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by James W. King and wife, Edith L. Hurst King to Beatrice W. White, Trustee, dated the 15th day of August, 1957, and recorded in Book 71, page 564, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Dare County; and default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclos ure, and the holder of the indebt edness thereby secured having de manded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said in debtedness, the undersigned trust te will offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Dare County, North Carolina, at twelve o’clock, noon, on the 24th day of January, 1959, the land conveyed in said deed of trust, the same I lying and being in Atlantic Town ship, Dare County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: All those certain lots or land together wiith the houses and improvements thereon, lying and being in the town of Kill Devil Hills, Atlantic Township, Dase County, North Carolina, and ’known and designated as and being lots 1, 2 and 4, in block 17, section 1 of the subdivision known as Croatan Shores, Inc.— Map or Plat of the said subdivi sion is duly recorded in Map Book 1, page 40 in the office of the Register of Deeds, Dare County, North Carolina, refer ence to which is hereby made for a more particularly description thereof. Together with and there also ’ conveyed hereby right of way and easement of ingress, egress and regress over any and all streets which now exist or here after may be opened upon the land nor or hereafter to be sub divided by Croatan Shores, Inc., and designated as Croatan Shores, Inc., by whatever section number designated, and together with right of way and easement of egress and regress over any ■ and all streets ,which now exist or hereafter may be opened upon those lands known as Hedricks Addition to Croatan Shores according to Map record ed in Map Book 1, page 57, Dare County Registry. Same being the lands convey ed to Edith L. Hurst King by the following conveyances: (a) Deed from Croatan Shores, Inc., dated June 18, 1953 and duly recorded in Book 49, page 269. Dare Comity Registry; (b) Deed from Croatan Shores, Inc. dated June 24, 1947 and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, Dare County, North Carolina. The successful bidder will be re quired to deposit ten per cent (10%) of his bid with the under signed trustee, subject to con firmation. This 15th day of December, 1958. BSATRICE W. WHITE, Trustee By: J. W. Jennette, Attorney T-12-26-4tc ; ROANOKE ISLAND CLUB AND LODGE MEETINGS MASONS: Manteo Lodge, Sec i ond and Fourth Monday Evenings, ■ in Manteo Town Hall. Wanchese Lodge, First and Third Thursdays, . Wanchese Lodge Hall. , EASTERN STAR, Second and Fourth Thursday evenings in Wan chese Lodge Hall. ODDFELLOWS, Each Tuesday evening in Manteo Town Hall. REBEKAHS, First and Third Monday evenings, Manteo Town Hall. 1 MANTEO ROTARY, each Mon day evening, and MANTEO LIONS, First and Third Tuesdays 1 in Community Building. WANCHESE RURITAN, third Fridays, Wanchese schoolhouse. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS: Second and Fourth Fridays. 7:30 p.m., Wanchese Masonic Hall. AMERICAN LEGION, Ft. Ra leigh Post No. 26, 2nd Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Community Bldg., Man teo. ROANOKE ISLAND GARDEN CLUB meets at 2:30 in the after noon, first Thursday of each month, in the homes of members. MANTEO WOMAN’S CLUB, second Tuesday each month. Homes of members, 8 p.m. DARE CO. SHRINE CLUB, first Monday each month, 8:00 p.m., clubhouse, Nags Head. MANNS HARBOR PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Craddock and daughters, Ruth Ann and Sharon, and Mrs. Clarence Holmes spent Friday in Elizabeth City. Sgt. George Hassell and Mrs. Hassell spent Monday and Tuesday in New York City. Sgt. Hassell will be leaving soon for Germany where he will be stationed for two years with the U. S. A. F. Mrs. Hassell and children will remain here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thelbert Tillett, but will join him later in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gibbs and son, Don of Norfolk spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mns, H. T. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Twiddy accompanied their son, Melvin, Jr. to Mare Hill over the week end. I Mrs. Lula Sawyer is a patient at ' Duke Hospital. Mrs. Mary Crees and Mrs. Goldie Meekins accom panied her there on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kelly, Jr., and children of Washington, D. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kelly and children of California, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ward are home after visiting friends and relatives in Salisbury, Md., Wil mington and Edenton. Jerry Ball of Charlotte has been snending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Craddock. Mi's. Ernest Armstrong, Bettie, Linda and Ernest Armstrong have returned to their home at Virginia Beach, after spending last week with Mrs. W. S. Pinner. Among those here for the Sut ton funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. J. F Burrus, of Elizabeth Citv, Mrs. Evelyn Sutton, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eason of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Beasley have returned home from a two weeks visit with relatives in Pel zer, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armstrong and children, Tommy, Lynn, and • Lois spent the week end in Norfolk. Shelton Gallop of Rocky Mount ’ is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Twiddy. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Midgett had J as their guest during the week end ( their daughter, Mi's. Hester Thom as of Norfolk. AVON PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gray and daughter Dawn of Portsmouth, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Scarborough. Bembra Miller and Mrs. Hen rietta Morgan are patients in the U. S. Public Health Hospital, Nor folk. Tom Meekins is visiting his son in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. L. Sigsbee Miller in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Herscal Williams and children of Elizabeth City spent several days here last week. Harold Barnette, U.S.C.G., has returned to Louisiana after spend ing the holidays with his family. Mrs. Barnette and son Harold, Jr. accompanied him as far as Nor folk. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scarbor ough and daughter Janice Jean vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Daily Hooper in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Williams, Mrs. Percy Williams, Percy Wil liams, Jr. and Osbourne Gray were in Manteo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Scarbor ough were in Manteo last week. Mrs. Edward Scarborough visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Watson Gray in Portsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Williams and children of Beaufort visited Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Smith and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gray. Epiphany Party The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service held their annual Epiphany party at the home of Mrs. Dallas Miller. Mrs. Harold Barnette presented a very inspir ing program with Mesdames Charles Williams, Alton Williams, Sanders Gray, Libb Gray, Jr. and Harry Gray taking parts. During the social hour gifts were exchanged after which a de licious covered dish supper was enjoyed by Mesdames James Scarborough, Harry Gray, Gibb Gray, Jr., Saunders Gray, Alton Williams, Charles Williams, Percy Williams Evan Williams, Jr., Oley Hooper, Nick Gray, Harold Bar nette, Dallas Miller, Ralph Scar borough and George W. Meekins. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY Under and by virtue of that certain resolution adopted by the Dare County Board of Education at a duly assembled meeting there of held on the 2nd day of Decem ber 1958, and pursuant to the pro visions of Section 115-126 of the General Statutes of North Caro lina, and amendments thereto, the Schoolhouse and Schoolhouse Site, hereinafter described, being in the opinion of the said Board unnec essary and undesirable for public TAX LISTING DATES FOR 1959 DARE COUNTY The law requires the annual listing of all real and personal prop erty and poll taxes during the month of January each year. It requires the listing of persons of poll tax age, living in the county also on January I. It requires also the filling out of a report by all persons engaged in agriculture. This listing of taxes must be done in person, except in cases of women or person unable to attend and list in person. It must be done during the month of January and failure to list will subject the tax payer to an additional charge of ten per cent of the tax. ■The following persons will serve as listers in the various townships, to assist the taxpayer in making out his report, and will sit at the places named during business hours on the dates indicated during the month of January. Non-resident property owners are required to send their returns by mail as the law requires. If further information is needed, communicate at once with the office of Dare County Tax Supervisor, Manteo, N. C. NAGS HEAD TOWNSHIP MANTEO, Dare County Courtroom, January 8,9, 12, 14, 15, 16, 19. Mrs. Lucy Midgett, Lister, Nags Head Township. NAGS HEAD POSTOFFICE, January 5,6, and 7, Mrs. Lucy Midgett, Lister. WANCHESE SCHOOL HOUSE. January 6,7. and Bth, Miss Doreen Midgett, Lister. ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP KILL DEVIL HILLS, January 5, 6. Mrs. Elizabeth Sanderlin, Lister, At lantic Township. KITTY HAWK SCHOOL BUILDING, January 7,8, and 9th, Mrs. Elizabeth Sanderlin, Lister. COLINGTON, January 12, Mrs. Elizabeth Sanderlin, Lister. DUCK, January 13, Mrs. Elizabeth Sanderlin, Lister. CROATAN TOWNSHIP STUMPY POINT, School Building, January 8,9, and 12th. Mrs. Florence Jones, Lister, Croatan Township. MANNS HARBOR COMMUNITY BUILDING, January 13. 14, and 15th. MASHOES, Sam C. Basnight’s Home, January 16. EAST LAKE TOWNSHIP / j EAST LAKE, Post Office, January 3 and I Oth. Mrs. Nina Basnight, Lister, East Lake Township. KENNEKEET TOWNSHIP - AVON, GRAY’S STORE, January 13, 14, and 15th. Mrs. Mellie Edwards, Lister, Kennekeet Township. SALVO, POST OFFICE. January 16. WAVES, A. H. GRAY’S STORE, January 19. RO x DANTHE, COMMUNITY BUILDING. January 20. HATTERAS TOWNSHIP BUXTON, SCHOOL BUILDING, January 13, 14, and 15th. Mrs. Edna Gray, Lister, Hatteras Township. FRISCO, ARTHUR STOWE’S STORE, January 16. HATTERAS, COMMUNITY BUILDING. January 19, 20 and 21. All compaints are required to be filed in writing, with full sup porting statements and information, and signed by person making complaint. Reductions in valuations of real estate cannot be made, they having been fixed under the law in June and July of this year for a period of four years. Messages sent by persons to the tax lister to copy last year's return will not be accepted. The property owner must do his own listing, and excuses at later periods will not be ac cepted as reasons for remitting penalties. school purposes, the undersigned will, on Tuesday the 3rd day of j February 1959, at 12:00 o’clock Noon, at the Courthouse Door in ’ Manteo, Dare County, North Car- • olina, offer for sale at public auc- • tion to the highest bidder for cash the buildings and site herein- • after described: All that certain tract of land, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, lying and being in the Village of Manns Harbor in Croatan Town- • ship, Dare County, North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of C. L. Midgett, Wallace Taylor and others and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at an iron pipe situated in and on the West margin or right of way of U. S. Highway No. 64 and 264, in the mouth of an old ditch, said be ginning point being in and marking the Southeast corner of the C. L. Midgett property on the West side or right of way of said highway, running thence from the beginning point along the C. L. Midgett South line South 63 deg. 15 min. West 760 feet to an iron pipe situated 1 foot South of an old Cedar; thence South 19 deg. 15 min. East 196 feet along an old ditch to an iron pipe in the Wallace Taylor line, formerly the J. V. Mann property; thence along the Taylor North line North 63 deg. 15 min. East 775 feet to an iron pipe situated in and on the West margin of said highway; thence along the West margin or right of way of said highway North 23 deg. 15 inin. West 196 feet to the point of beginning, con taining 3.5 acres. Same being the former Manns Harbor School Lot and proper ty at Manns Harbor, North Car olina. Same also being the lands conveyed to the Board of Edu cation of Dare County by J. Vernon Mann et ux by deed dated July 30, 1934, anid duly recorded in Book 15, page 425, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Dare County, N. C. See also map or plat of said lands and property made by Da vid Cox. Jr., Surveyor, June 23, 1954, and duly recorded in Map Book 2, page 12, Dare County Registry. The successful bidder at said sale will be required to make a cash deposit of ten (10) percent of the amount bid as evidence of good faith. The Dare County Board of Ed ucation hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids made at the above sale because of the in adequacy thereof or for any other reason. The said sale and the price offered is likewise subject to the approval and confirmation of the Dare County Board of Education. This the 2nd day of January 1959. DARE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION BY: Mary L. Evans, Secretary T-l-9-4tc PAGE SEVEN
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