? PAGE TWO THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1958

Asa Lennon, Baptist, Wake Forest ¦ of The State Magazine hag 136 alumnus, attorney, will not run for • pages—36 more pages than the the House in 1960. He will cither ¦ latest issue of Saturday Evening run for the U. S. Senate or for ' Post. The price: SI.OO per copy

Governor. Since the same people i and worth it . . . Although Jesse supporting Jordan so vigorously ' Helms in his bankers publication for Lennon now, plumped hard i says State Co-publisher Carl when Kerr Scott took his measure ' Goerch is “not a wealthy man”, would that four years ago, we say ' Burke Davis in last Sunday’s Welcome to Wanchese the Wilmington stem winder willI Greensboro Daily News refers to not oppose Senator Jordan. That ¦ Co-publisher Bill Sharpe as “the

. . Within ARE THEY? . run for WHO means he will Governor, > rich Raleigh magazine publisher” THE LARGEST VILLAGE in Dare six miles south of willhave County, Manteo, a foremost producer 18 months from now, we with Scott forces rallying to San- in vigor- of seafood home of skilled mechanics all underway ford and against Lennon—one The Memo- products, many in trades. Its are for ... R. Gregg Cherry people friendly, ous and ferocious campaigns more time. rial Library, regarded as one of for the U. S. Senate, progressive, helpful and cooperative. Its stores are well-stocked and its Governor, the finest law libraries in the many fishing State offices. and for various THE GROUP ... So, 18 months have safe and comfortable 1 country, was dedicated in Gaston- guides boats for sport in sound or ocean. In this State we have a community It isn’t even likely all our hence, could quite race last week It ia ... contains a election will have ¦ with the following, where all live in and officials up for for Governor ’ $20,000 collection of books belong- together peace harmony, they work for mutual advancement and but odds are most of all mentioned opposition, being prominently to the late who ing Gregg Chewy, unite to show the visitor a time. them will. for the post, fighting it out: Mal- good They throw the doors when tourists crowd the was described in the ceremony as open we should of new as for Governor, colm Seawell Lumberton, And, a man of “unbounded courage and summer season and each year they care for Lost visitors. It is well worth . there former many Colony have lot of fun • . and ¦ Attorney General, solici- a . ' compassion” . . be some excitement for the tor, former judge, good friend of time to WANCHESE and chat may your see with its people on your visits to Dare County. It is U. S. Senate seat now held by B. Edwin Gill and the Governor, Everett Jordan of Saxapahaw. young and ambitious; Luther a place with opportunities for and to establish a home for OCRACOKE PERSONALS many development, delightful Nevertheless, as of today, no- Earnhardt of Concord, Lieutenant on the Coast. WANCHESE offers more knows who has the inside Governor and experienced legisla- living in fun and sport for your money, the year body Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Howard and track for that big rambling resi- tor; of Fayette- sons of S. C. visited round. on State Treasurer Columbia, dence occupying one full block ville; Edwin Gill; j I Mr. Howard’s mother, Mrs. Tres- North Blount Street. and Alton Lennon of Wilmington. ¦ sie Howard. now Four years ago right along If the voting were held tomor- Plan was on Mrs. Victor Gregis and daugh- when the Pearsall row, whom of the above would you WANCHESE ters of Portsmouth, Va., visited A COMPLETE GENERAL STORE everybody’s lips, folks were say- favor? Not an easy question. Mrs. mother, Mrs. Eleanor ing Tom Pearsall of Rocky Mount Gregis’ Burrus. SERVICE CENTER be a shoo-in for Governor. CAN HE WIN? We might ... are SHOES, READY-TO-WEAR, HARDWARE, We heard on good authority a few almost of the opinion that the Mrs. Monford Garrish has re- after several TEXACO days ago that he is not the slight- average person does not know, or turned spending days PAINTS, FISHERMAN’S SUPPLIES in in S. Public ‘ est bit interested the position care much, about politics—that is, the U. Health Hospi- GAS and OILS GROCERIES and would not make the race un- Government. tal at Norfolk, Va. der circumstances. A reporter in De- Mrs. Re any newspaper Uriah Garrish, Jr. has re- J g- as s * Terry Sanford of Fayetteville, troit, says the current issue of turned from Sea Level Community Phone 281-W1 Wanchese, N. C. who term in the State Newsweek few Test 34.9 served a Magazine, a days Hospital where she was confined High Senate and the late Kerr conducted a little This managed ago survey. for several days. She made the re- ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK for Scott’s successful campaign Detroit Free Press newspaperman turn trip with her brother, H. i Jones! FIRESTONE TIRES TUBES BATTERIES L. DAVIS the U. S. Senate in 1954, is get-, ¦ strolled about in Cadillac Square |M.| Williams, and his wife who ai-ound a visit- discussing issues with WASHING WAXING LUBRICATION ting lot, talking, campaign are visiting Mr. Williams’ mother, do- citizens. "EVERYTHING ing, shaking hands—and even good American Although Mrs. Brttie Williams. The Jones BILL HARDESTY GALLOP, Mgr. FOR YOUR FAMILY" ing a little preaching. Sanford the primary election was to be the M. Williams reside at Staten Is- looks—and certainly acts—defi- followng day throughout Michigan, land, N. Y. nitely Gubernatorial. He must be the first 14 people he met did not Ansley O’Neal was recently hos- reckoned with in discussion of know it any pitalized at Sea Level Community the Governor’s race in 1960. Os these first 14, he also asked: Hospital. do think of the Sanford, originally from Laurin- “What you chances MACK’S for MACK’S Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Griffin and Sportfishing DINER has another Scotlander on of this Jen- burg, guy Bryan—William Only 7 Miles from Head sons of Roanoke Rapids were Nogs his hands: Edwin Gill, State nings—will he win the nomina- of the Robert W. Howards. WANCHESE, N. C. PHONE 190-J3 New Modern Establishment Treasurer. He knows the State, , tion?” guests While vacationing here the Grif- Sunday Phone 270-J knows people, has connections, , A housewife said: “Yes, I think Our Specialty: fin’s youngest son, Gary, suffer- and is the last real simon-pure : his chances are pretty fair.” Sounds, and Creeks ered an attack of appendicitis and Bays SEAFOOD holdover from the fine old Gardner A well-dressed man thought a /VZ" was rushed to an Elizabeth “I’ve heard a City HEAD BOAT TRIPS fresh from the Sea Regime which pretty well ran poli- • moment and replied: / hospital by Coast Guard helicopter. I ¦ tics in this State from about 1925 i lot about him. He’s got a good 7 A.M. TO 12 NOON -1 P.M. TO 6 P.M. / Mrs. Willie Robinson and son,l $3.00 PER PERSON until 1945. Good friend of the Gov- chance.” Located at Mill Landing visited Mrs. 'LI.» Will he run? To make a Kermit Robinson, 20-FT. INBOARD MOTOR BOATS ernor, too. Nobody long story short, ''twill’ Robinson’s Mrs. Sarah seems to know late in ’SB what seven William Jennings mother, WITH GUIDES RENT FOR SIO.OO HALF DAY On the Waterfront ; thought , is cooking for 1960. Odd! Bryan would win—but admitted Jane Jackson at Sea Level Com- ROWBOATS - $3.00 PER DAY was launching and loading Ramp for Outboard SI.OO Per N. C. they weren’t sure what he munity Hospital. Motor Boots, Day WANCHESE, is for. Mr. and RODS AND REELS RENT FOR SI.OO EACH LENNON . . . Then there i running Mrs. Irvin Garrish and Only 7 miles from Nags Head I COASTAL ROUTE 158, TURN LEFT ON 345, 5 MILES TO MARK'S Alton Lennon of now if the seven—that Seven Wilmington, ' Well, 1 daughters, Agnes and Martha, Phon. 190-J3 * CLOSED F in Congress. He has had experi- ¦ —thought Bryan would win, . have returned to Wilmington, Del., ON SUNDAYS ence in the State Senate, in the > it was obvious they expected more ‘ after spending several weeks at U. S. Senate, and beat out Lum- • from him dead than alive. The • their cottage here. berton’s Ertel Carlyle for the • Democratic Party nominated him i Frank Teeter, who is stationed Seventh District seat in the House > I for President three times and ' with the U. S. Coast Guard at of .! three times he lost—in 1896 to visited Representatives two years ago. ’ Norfolk, Va., his family FOR GOOD SERVICE AND FAIR PRICES last in 1900 to Mc- Don't Throw That He was 52 Supday, August ; i McKinley; again • here. Old Mattress Away! 17. He is well dressed, ,' Kinley; and in 1908, to William• Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Womac and j energetic, CALL ON THE PLUMBER FROM WANCHESE—- IT'S WORTH meets people easily, and has a t i Howard Taft. He died 33 years > children visited in Norfolk, Va. ssss good head of hair. Women say he j ago this past July. D. Edgar Thompson is hospital- Check with is handsome—not a bad asset. ized at Norfolk, Va. Charlie Ah- me for best mattress values, also special

Our that Alton . The current issue Ed firm opinion is i' NOTES . . ! man and Wells accompanied HENRY D. BEASLEY on buys other bedroom and living room furnishings. Com- ’ him .to Norfolk. plete line of quality furnishings at a in Fletcher C. Hoggard, Jr., who is saving cost. stationed with the U. S. Coast Plumbing and Heating Guard at Wildwood, N. J., is visit- his family here. ing FREE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN V. G. WILLIAMS He’s the of keokk Miss Mary Louise Spencer at- H picture tended the Methodist Youth Con- FURNITURE ference at Duke University in BOX 84 PHONE •'W because he on Durham. PHONE 192-J3 281-J3 WANCHESE, N. C. romps Mrs. Wallace Spencer visited her mother, Mrs. Lena Williams, WARM at Sea Level Community Hospital. Mrs. Dallas K. Williams and 1 FLO^! = . _____ t children have returned from a trip to Charleston, S. C. Dallas K. Wil- ALEX’S REPAIR liams, USN, returned with them DONALD P. GRAY SHOP ¦ 11 piiio s for a tan days leave. Repairs Io : ¦L-I I MM IH C. D. Scarborough visited his power lawn mowers and all makes air-cooled engine. of CRABS All parts available for Clinton and MM ** MH M I wife at Sea Level Community Hos- Buyer FISH and Briggs and SlraHon anginas ' I Propellers, shafts, couplings, pital. stuffing boxes, stern bearings, thrust bearings, and steady bearings. I Mr. and Mrs. David Ballance of ¦ ilffi Im ZT\ Distributor IlQr_>-V ¦ I Norfolk, Va. visited Mrs. Bal- AUTHORIZED CLINTON DEALER ®Ww B§s KIR lance’s mother, Mrs. Tressie How- f Hj* a 'I BiF TEXACO Mork done » ard. pCTn with modei'ii tools and equipment and MtoL 1 Twenty-one members of the experienced workmen. Prices right and satisfaction ¦r I : v II Scout’s Tartan Guard whose PRODUCTS guaranteed. M aEak -' Ha Boy headquarters is in Wilson were IBp ferried to Ocracoke from Bel- GENERAL MERCHANDISE haven by the U. S. Coast ALEX DAVIS, Owner and HKL..... i operator Guard 83 footer. They camped at Phone 193-JI 46 Years at Wanchese Wharf Phone 248-J2 the National Park Campsite. The Wanchese, N. C. leader of the group was Carl • Knott. The Honorable Lindsay C. War- - ren made a yachting trip from . WAHOO for Sportfishing ITfciiF Mrs. Janice Taylor and son, and Mrs. Leon Johnson and ’ fIU V &-- yift 'tiliriß. W Billy, EARL TILLETT \ V \ ¦ daughter, Martha, have returned to Norfolk, Ya. after spending sev- GENERAL CONTRACTOR eral months with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. S. Williams. Peter Bucknell of Aberdeen vis- CONCRETE WORK A SPECIALTY ited friends here recently. gMtW;irJHlli!.llllft Mr. and Mrs. Wilder and Henry l5 YEARS EXPERIENCE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beasley of Portsmouth, Va. visited Mrs. Wild- ; er’s and Mrs. Beasley’s mother, WALKS, ROADS, ALL KINDS CEMENT WORK Mrs. Eleanor Burrus. of the CAPT. BUDDY CANNADY N. C. Twenty-one members WANCHESE, N. C. Wanchese, Phone 195-W5 Phones: Day, Nogs Head Colonial Avenue Methodist Church 8631; Night, Wanchese 271-W5 AIL PARTIES LEAVE FROM OREGON INLET of Norfolk, Va. camped at the Na- RADIO, OUTRIGGERS, FLYING BRIDGE : BAIT AND TACKLE FURNISHED tional Park Camping Grounds here. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mutro and family are visiting Mr. Mutro’s family in Chester, Pa. SDEGLER GUARANTEES MORE AND ICE Ray Thomas Waller and Harry We Appreciate Our Old Friends HOTTER HEAT OVER YOUR FLOORS F. O’Neal left Saturday to enlist HAS PLAYED AN IMPORTANT PART IN in the U. S. Coast Guard. and Customers at Wanchese THE GROWTH OF SEAFOOD PROCESSING Enjoy fornoco comfort it• friction of tbo cost with tbo miro do of Zora Bable Gaskins and Joe Ben AT WANCHESE AND OTHER COMMUNITIES Garrish visited in Norfolk, Va. recently. Through the years our plant has remained on constant MIDWAY NO. 2 TMfIUHGHOORHEAT The Larry Ryder family, who alert, ready to serve the fishermen and processing plants have several resided here for