FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1961
CLASSIFIED
.ADVERTISING.
ADVERTISING IN THESE COLUMNS COSTS THREE CENTS PEI
WORD, HRST 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 HELi
FIND SOMETHING LOST, THE CLASSIFIEDS OFFER AN EFFEC
TIVE AND ECONOMICAL MEDIUM.
I Visit ANDERSON’S SUPER
■ ’ MARKET-BEACH STORE at
I. two stile post. Vacation headquar-
I tecs. Open year ’round. Write
I BILL ANDERSON’S RENTAL
AGBNCY, Realtors. Kitty Hawk, ;
reservations, oceanfront house
keeping cottages. T-4-8-tfc
FOR SALE: Ponies all sizes. Ros-
I coe Gallop, Wanchese T-11-24-tfc
I i FOR RENT: Building on water
front. Suitable for wholesale or '
| retrnl fish market or warehouse. ’
See G. G. Bonner, Manteo.
,T-2-20-tfc
I
BOAT FOR SALE: 25 ft deadrise, ■
9 ft beam, 235 H.P. VH Chrysler
engine with marine clutch. Ivey M.
Evans, Wanchese. T-10-13-7tc
ROOMS_FOR RENT: by week or
month. Wigwam Tourist Home,
I Manteo, W. C. Gaskill, manager.
I TeL 77-W. $7.50 per week.
I • T-9-15-tfc
I SEE US for the new low-cost
Homeowner’s Policy and all other
forms of insurance. Outer Banks
I Insurance Agency, phone Manteo
I 42. T-7-8-tfc
I CAMELLIAS, Azaleas, Hollies,
many other plants, shrubs, trees.
I We invite you to visit our nursery.
I R<wmnke Island Gardens, comer
I Mother Vineyard Road, Manteo, N.
I c. T-4-28-tfc
I CUSTOM BUILT HOMES, com-
il ptete home improvements, plumb- ,
ing, heating, asbestos, siding, all
| types roofing, guttering, painting,
wiring, aluminum storm doors,
windows and jalousies. Easy financ
ing. Phone Buxton' 2258. D. H.
Scarborough, Avon, N. C.
I T-3-31-tfc i
a ,
j HOUSE FOR SALE at Wanchese.
Three bedrooms and bath on
main highway to Mill Landing.
Contact Ward Daniels or call 2566
Nags Head T-6-30-tfc
FREE INSTALLATION on storm
windows, doors and awnings;
| prompt service and only the 'best
quality. Easy financing. Dan L.
Cannady, home improvements,
phone Manteo 18-J. P. O. Box
213. T-5-12-tfc
FOR YOUR HOME OWNERS pol
icy call W. R. Pearce, Manteo,
N. C. T-5-19-tfc
BOAT WANTED: New or used,
wide beam, shallow draft, 18-foot
skiff suitable for air-cooled engine.
Write Boat, c/o Times, Manteo.
T-10-20-tfc
FOR SALE: 100 feet ocean front
age at; Southern Shores, Kitty
Hawk. M. K. Fearing, Jr., Agent,
Manteo N. C. T-9-l-tfc
HBLP WANTED - Male and Fe
male. Need more income? 93 years
old Nationally Advertised Concern
in Hyde County can use ambitious
man. Good income from the start.
Opportunity for advancement. Ap
plications are confidential. For in
terview at your home write P. 0.
Box 1092, Goldsboro, N. C.
PH-10-6-stp
FOR RENT: 8-room house, Manns
Harbor, on highway, access to har
bor. For information call 368-JI ,
or 366-J2 or see Carl Mann, Manns
Harbor. T-8-18-tfc ;
For a good USED CAR see C. M.
Swindell, Fairfield, N. C., or
J. L. Swindell, Swan Quarter, N. (
C. We buy and sell. A-15tf ,
HBLP WANTED: Male and Femaje
Man over 21 to service establish
ed Customers in East Beaufort
County with Nationally Advertised
Watkins Products. Must have good
character and own car. High earn
ings. If interested, write P. O. Box (
No. 1092, Goldsboro, N. C.
PH-11-17-3tp 1
FOR SALE, three bedroom house i
on highway across from Shan- i
now’s trailer court, Good water, i
Terms, See M. K. Fearing Jr., 1
Manteo, N. C. T-11-»7-lltp i
HELP WANTED: Male and Female 1
Man over 21 to service established i
Customers in Hyde County with
Nationally Advertised Watkins Pro
ducts. Must have good character
and own car. High earnings. If in- •
terested, write P.O. Box No. 1092, i
Goldsboro, N. C. PH-l-17-3tp
HELP WANTED: Be your own
boss. Earn morp selling Riwleigh
Products everybody knows and
likes them. Work part time at start,
if you are dubious. See for yourself. ]
Vacancy in Beaufort County. Write '
Rawleigh’s, Dept NCK-70-16. Rich- '
mond, Pa. PH-11-3-4tp ;
4 ARTISTS SUPPLIES. Speed ball '
sets, India ink, black drawing 1
ink, silver ink, white ink, drawing
paper. TIMES PRINTING CO.,;'
* Inc.. Manteo. j
WEDDING BELL NAPKINS: Wa
no w have these in stock when you
TeL 44 or 244. 9-22-ts
WHEN in Washington, N. C. visit
Jowdy’s for: stereo and hi-fi
records, sheet music and electric
housewares, gifts that keep on
giving. Jowdy Radio & Appliance
Co. 2-10-tfc
MACK’S . . . Thousands of items
to choose. Storage batteries
wholesale or fraction above fac
tory cost 6-8-12 volts, etc. Fan
belts up to 100 inches. Foul weath
er gear $6.95 a suit and up. Seine
twines no. 6 through 48 thread.
Rods—Reels—Tackle—Bait. Inter
lux and Masury paints. Motor
parts, groceries, etc. Visit—Write
—Phone 396-J, Wanchese, N. C.
-4-21-tfc
SELECT PROPERTIES for rent or
sale. M. K. Fearing, Jr.. Manteo.
-9-18-tfc
MAN WANTED, serve consumers
in nearby community with Raw
leigh Products. Steady, good earn
ings year around. No capital re
quired. See (or call) C. B. Parker,
Manteo, N. C. Tel. 78-J or write
Rawleigh, Dept. NCK-280-11, Rich
mond, Va. T-11-3-4tp
APARTMENTS FOR RENT: one
and two bedrooms. Leo Midgette,
tel. Manteo 263-W. T-9-22-tfc
FORD SEDAN for sale, JSO.
Phone Nags Head 2521.
T-7-7tfc
CHRISTMAS CARDS: We now
have the largest and best selec
tion of personal and business
Christmas cards we have ever of
fered. See them now. Why wait un
til the last minute and have the
extra worry? TIMES PRINTING
CO., Manteo. 9-22-ts
For your insurance needs see
W. R. PEARCE, Manteo, N. C.
All kinds of insurance
FRUIT TREES, Nut Trees, Berry
Plants, Grape Vines, Landscape
Plant Material—offered by Virgin
ia’s Largest Growers. Ask for Free
Copy 56-pg. Planting Guide Catalog
in color. Salespeople wanted.
WAYNESBORO NURSERIES—
Waynesboro, Virginia.
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FOR SALE: House trailer, $250; or
trailer and lot SSOO. See Sam Rog
ers, Kill Devil Hills.
XO. 2 PENCILS, special buy at
$3.25 gross. Scratch pads. 3x5
•nd 4 x 6 sizes, .25 lb. Times
Printing Co., Inc., Manteo. tfnc
LOTS on Airport Road near Man
teo for sale. Phone Manteo 244
or write Box 428. tf-nc
FOR RENT: Three-bedroom cot
tage, heated, furnished, at Nags
Head near Manteo. TeL Manteo
168-W. U-17-3tc
BOOKS JfBOUT THE COAST
Fine for library, for gifts. The
Hatterasman, Ben Dixon Mac Neill,
Si; The Old Sea Captain and the
rummer, Victor Meekins, $1; The
Outer Banks by David Stick, $6;
Nags Head and Bertie, $5; Grave
yard of the Atlantic by Stick, $5;
Taffy of Torpedo Junction by Nell
Wechter, $2.75; Prelude to Forever,
a novel of the Cape Hatteras
Country, by Pat Strawbridge Car-|
son $3.50; Betsy Dowdy’s Ride, by
Nell Wise Wechter, $2.95; Ocra
coke, by Carl Goerch $3.50; Birth
of Aviation by Aycock Brown $1;
Womans Club Cook Book $1.50.
Send 15 cents extra for postage if
to be mailed. Times Printing Co.,
Inc., Manteo, N. C.
EXECUTORS NOTICE ~
Having qualified as Executors of
the Estate of James Carter Watson,
late of Hyde County, N. C.; this is
to notify all persons having claims
against the Estate of said deeeased,
to present them, duly proven, to the
undersigned executors on or before
October 18,1962: otherwise this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery.
All persons indebted to the Es
tate will please make prompt settle
ment with the Executors.
This the 2nd day of November,
1961.
JOHN L. WATSON
HARVEY B. BLACK
Executors of James Carter Watson
Estate
2609 Kirk Rd.
v Durham, N. C
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EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administra
tor of the estate of Winfred Vernet
te Cain of East Lake. Dare Countv
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
estate of said Winfred Vernette
Cain to present them to the under
signed within one year from date
of this notice or qame will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebeted to said estate
please make immediate payment.
This the 13th day of November,
A. B. CAIN
ElJXthCityjf C.
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NOV. 28 MUSIC DAY
IN NORTH CAROLINA
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ALTON will be guest
soloist on Music Day in Raleigh at
the Beginning of Culture Week.
A reception at the Executive
Mansion with Governor and Mrs.
Terry Sanford receiving members
of the state’s cultural societies and
a banquet with the Governor as
speaker will comprise the events
planned for Music Day, on Tues
day, November 28, during Culture
Week.
The reception will be from 4:00
to 5:00 p.m. The banquet will be in
tae c..i u uuecn Room ux note: Sir
Walter at 7:00 p.m. William Alton,
the brilliant young pianist who won
the 1961 Young Artist Auditions of
the National Federation of Music
Clubs, will present a program of
piano solos at the banquet. Mr. Al
ton is on the faculty of Woman’s
' College, Greensboro.
The N. C. Federation of Music
plans the events for Music Day.
Mrs. Harold G. Deal of Hickory,
State President, and Mrs. G. Ernest
Moore of Raleigh, head the com
mittee for this year’s arrangements.
Registration will ibe on the hotel
mezzanine from 1:00 to 3:30 and
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Guy Mann of
Manns Harbor wish to thank the
many friends whb remembered
them with flowers, cards, visits and
other expressions of friendshin ”nd
sympathy during his illness and at
the time of his death.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix of
the estate of John Dorset Earle of
Manteo, Dare County North Caro
lina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate
of said John Dorset Earle to pre
sent them to the undersigned with
in one year from date of this no
tice or same will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate please make
immediate payment.
This the 81st day of October,
1961.
MRS. ELIZABETH STEELE
EARLE
Manteo, North Carolina
JOHN H. HALL
Attorney
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NORTH CAROLINA
DARE COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE OF
VALUABLE PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain
deed of trust executed by E. E.
Hart and wife, Minnie E. Hart,
to Martin Kellogg, Jr., Trustee,
dated the 15th day of July, 1960,
and duly recorded in Book 94, page
23, in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Dare County, N. C., de
fault having been made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness secured
thereby, and the said deed of trust
being by the terms thereof subject
to foreclosure, and the holder of
the indebtedness secured thereby
demanded foreclosure thereof, the
undersigned Trustee will offer for
sale at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash at the Court
i house Door in Manteo, Dare Coun
ty; North Carolina, on Monday, the
20th day of November, 1961, at 12:-
00 o’clock Noon, the land and pro
perty conveyed by and described
in the said deed of trust and more
particularly described as follows:
All those certain lots or parcels
of land together with the houses
and improvements thereon, lying
and be.ng in the Town of Kill
Devil Hills, Atlantic Township,
Dare County, N. C., and known
and designated as and being
Lots, No. 3 and 4 in Block 19,
Section 1, of the subdivision
known as Kitty Hawk Shores, as
shown and delineated on the Re
vised Map of the subdivision
known as Kitty Hawk Shores
made by J. L. Foy, Registered
Surveyor, April and May 1948,
and duly recorded in Map Book 1,
page 126, Dare County Registry,
and as also shown and delineated
on Corrected Amended Map Por
tion of Section 1 of Kitty Hawk
Shores 'recorded in Map Book,
page 170 and 171, Dare County
Registry, reference to all of
which is hereby made for a more
particular description thereof.
Same being the lands conveyed
to E. E. Hart et ux by Marguerit
te Doughtie Creekmore Lassiter
et vir by deed dated July 15,
1960, and duly filed for record in
the office of the Register of
Deeds of Dare County, N. C.
The highest bidder at said sale
will be required to make a cash
deposit as evidence of good faith
of ten per cent of the amount bid
up to and including $1,000:00 and
five per cent of any excess over
$1,000.00.
The said lands will be sold sub
ject to all taxes and assessments
for the year 1962 and thereafter.
Dated and posted this the 17th
day of October,' 1961.
MARTIN KELLOGG, JR.
Trustee
T-10-27-4tc
THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. ‘
OCRACOKE MEETING NOV. 27
There will be a meeting Monday,
November 27, at the Methodist
Church at 7:30 P. M. for the
Church School Worker’s Council,
which is composed of all the of
ficers and teachers of the Sunday
School and the Commission on Edu
cation. The purpose of the meeting
is to make plans for the Christmas
Program.
OCRACOKE PERSONALS
The Cub Scouts enjoyed a sight
seeing trip to Hatttras and Buxton
Sunday. They attended Sunday
School at the Methodist Church in
Hatteras. They visited the Park
Museum in Buxton and several of
the Scouts went up the Cape Hat
teras Lighthouse. Everyone enjoyed
a picnic dinner. The Scouts who
made the trip were: Charles Mason,
David and Gene Ballance, Martin
Garrish, J. C. Lewis, Kenny Garrish,
Nathan Spencer, Wilson Garrish,
Mack Tolson, Gerald and Spencer
Gaskins, Anthony Mutro, David
F. O’Neal and Thomas Midgette.
They were accompained by: Mrs.
Alice Rondthaler, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
jamin O’Neal and Monford Garrish.
A Thanksgiving Day Service will
be held at the Methodist Church,
Thursday morning at 10 a.m.
Doward Brugh returned from
Norfolk Sunday. Friends are glad to
hear that his daughter Pamela is
recuperating satisfactory from an
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Nacie Williams of
Haverton, Penn., visited Mr. Wil
liams mother, Mrs. Lena Williams,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wahab spent
several days in Manteo and Frisco
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker have
returned to their home in Connecti
cut after spending some time here
hunting and fishing.
Claude and Sabra Howard visited
in Hatteras and Buxton Sunday.
Mrs. Maude Fulcher and Mrs.
Tressie Howard went to Washing
ton, N. C., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Eley have re
turned home from a two weeks
vacation in Norfolk, Va., and Green
ville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Henry O’Neal
and Christine visited here Saturday.
Mrs. Jack C. Willis returned
home Sunday from Elizabeth City,
where she was hospitanzeu.
Ed Wells and son John Ivey visi
ted Mrs. Ed Wells at Sea Level
Hospital Sunday.
Millard Williams, Horace Gaskins,
Powers Garrish, Theodore Mutro
and Mace Garrish were all home
from Baltimore, Md. for the week
end.
Word has been received that
Mrs. Travis Williams is recuperat
ing satisfactorily from a major op
eration.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dearing and
daughter will spend the Thanks
giving holidays with Mrs. Dearing’s
sister in Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Wahab Howard
went to Raleigh to get their daugh
ter, Betty Helen, who is spending
the Thanksgiving holidays here
Lougias u xteal is also expected
home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George G. Jacksoi
left Sunday to take Mrs. Rhodii
Styron to Portsmouth, Va., where
she will spend the winter with hei
sister, Mrs. Nancy Wampler.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wikstrom ol
Skeneateles, N. Y., occupied their
summer home here over the week
end.
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
AT GOVERNOR’S MANSION
Visitors to Raleigh, North Caro
lina, on December 16 and 17 are in
vited to see the Governor’s Mansioi
in Christmas decor. The Raleig
Garden Club is decorating the Mon
sion, as it does for one Christmr
season during the four-year term
of each Governor. The entire firs,
floor of the stately Victorian resi
dence of North Carolina’s first fam
ily will be opened to the publi.
from 3 until 10 p.m. Dectmber 1
and from 1 until 6 p.m. on Decen
ber 17. Governor Terry Sanford, in
augurated on January 5 of thin
year, is the 20th Governor of Nort.
Carolina to occupy the Mansioi
since it was completed in 1889. Th<
40-room Mansion is on North
Blount Street, a few blocks from
the State Capitol.
NORTH CAROLINA
DARE COUNTY
IN THE SUERIOR COURT
NOTICE
JANICE MIDGETT MARTINEZ,
Plaintiff
ANDY MARTINEZ,
Defendant
The above named defendant, An
dy Martinez, will take notice that
an action entitled as above has
been commenced in the Superior
Court of Dare County, North Caro
lina, by the plaintiff to secure an
absolute divorce from the defendant
upon the ground that plaintiff and
defendant have lived separate and
apart for more than two years next
proceeding the bringing of this ac-
I tion; and the defendant will further
take notice that he is required to
appear at the Office of the C erk
of the Superior Court of Dare
County, in the courthouse in Man
teo, North Carolina, within twenty
days after the Sth day of December,
1991, and answer or demur to the
complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
This Bth day of November, 1961.
C. S. MEEKINS
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A new addition to the Falcon line for 1962 is this Falcon
Squire, (top) a standard, four-door, six-passenger station wagon
with simulated wood exterior trim that imparts a custom-crafted
look. The Falcon Squire is a “dressed-up” luxury wagon with all
the basic advantages of Falcon economy and maneuverability. With
the second seat converted, the Squire boasts a big, flat and level
cargo space of more than 76 cubic feet; The Deluxe Club Wagon
(bottom) is one of three “family fun vehicles” being offered in
Ford’s Falcon line in 1962. The Deluxe Club Wagon is designed to
carry eight passengers, or easily convert into a camping unit, a
mobile home on wheels, or an all-around utility vehicle with 204
cubic feet of cargo space. The big double doors swing back to give
a side opening of more than 49 inches. This wagon features a
deluxe interior with a two-tone pleated vinyl trim scheme carried
through seats, doors and aide panels.
MAN IN GERMANY
MUNICH, GERMANY (AHTNC)
Specialist Four Franklin R. Mid
gett, whose wife, Ingrid, lives at
6040 Percival rd., Columbia, S. C.,
recently re-enlisted for six years
in the Regular Army while serving
as a driver in the 31st Transporta
tion Battalion’s Company B in
Munich, Germany.
Specialist Midgett entered the
Army in 1955, was last stationed at
Fort Jackson, S. C., and arrived
overseas on this tour of duty in
October 1961.
The 23-year-old soldier, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Midgett,
Scranton, attended Swan Quarter
High School.
FOR BETTER BEACH
PROPERTIES
See
Theodore Wood, Realtor
TED WOOD. Realtor
Tel. 3071 or 3371
KILL DEVIL HILLS. N. C.
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Transfer Cases Stamp Pads
> Waste Baskets Letter Guides
Card Index Files Letter Folders
Ledgers. Binders Indexes of all Kinds
Blank Books Mimeograph Paper
> Loose Leaf Books Mimeograph Stencils
Inks and Pens Mimeograph Ink
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PAGE ELEVEN
HYDE NATIVE DIES
IN NORFOLK HOSPITAL
Mrs. Lloyd Hale of Norfolk, Va.,
passed away Thursday night in a
Norfolk hospital.
Funeral services were held Sun
day afternoon at 2:00 o’clock from
the Holloman and Brown Funeral
home in Norfolk and burial was in
Forest Hill cemetery.
Mrs. Hale was the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thomp
son of Engelhard. She was a mem
ber of the Methodist church.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Al Solita of Princess Anne,
Va., and Mrs. Al Whithers of Pul
aski, Va.; one son, Gaither Cox
of Engelhard; two grandchildren;
two brothers, R. L. Thompson of
Manns Harbor and George Thomp
son of Swan Quarter; and one
sister, Mrs. Tom Stowe of Wash
ington.
CARD OF THANK?
We wish to thank our friends for
the many thoughtful deeds at the
time of our recent bereavement; for
the cards, flowers, food, visits and
other expressions of sympathy,
when we lost our husband and
father.
MRS. L. P. O’NEAL
L P. O’NEAL, Jr.