Green Wave Wins Over Scotland Neck for Its Fifth Victory NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin against Thomas E. Price and wife, Mrs. Thomas E. Price and othei I The defendants, Thomas E. Price, Mrs. Thomas E. Price, above named, will take notice that an action as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Mai tin County, North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land in Martin County in which said defendant, Thomas E Price, has an interest; and the said defendants will further take notice that thoy are required to appear before L. B. Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County at hi.- office in Williamston, North Carolina, within thirty (30) days after the completion of this service of publication by no tice and to answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in this! action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded . in said complaint. This the 30th day of October, 1939. L B WYNNE. Clerk Superior Court of c?31 -4t Martin County. NOTICE North Carolina. Mprtin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin against Mrs. A. B. Coleman and others The defendant. Mrs. A B. Coh* man. above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Martin County. North Caro lina. to foreclose the taxes on land in Martin County in which said defen dant. Mrs. A. B. Coleman has an interest; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is requir ed to appear before L B. Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar tin County at his office in Williams ton. North Carolina, within thirty (3d) days after the completion of this service of publication by notice and to answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 30th day of October. 1939. L. B WYNNE. Clerk Superior Court of o31 -4t Martin County. TliiS man is Happy because he has just made a wise deal. He's signed a Sinclair Fuel Oil contract which sets a maximum price. He may buy for less if oil goes down but he never pays more than his contract price even if oil goes up during the winter. W hy not phone us today for full details? Find out how a SuperFlamc con tract may sa\e you iyoney. N. C. GREEN, Agenl W II I.I VMSTON. ( . Two Delivery Boys ? ? Prompt Sorrier l)oy Or Wight 7 A. !?l. to I I i? M. TKLKIMiOM-: M'MBKIt l{ ( nil I s For hr?'??li I'oji < orn. (!ipni>. ( it.in-lli-. honiiliiiii or Kitllli'il Drink- nnil Di'liriuii- In- (Irrani. The SODA SHOP ?I'l TK". i owdi n joiin ii. <;iiiu;a.mis MR. FARMER WILE YOl NEED MONEY THIS FALL? WeHave5,000,000 To Loan on Farms in East Carolina (hir Interest Hale Hnnfios from I' ?> />i'r runt to 5 /?T mi/ Our Tonus ? 5, HI anil 15 yours NO PAYMENT REQl IKI I? ON PRINCIPAL UNLESS YOU DESIRE FOR EXAMPLE: On a 85.000 loan al 5% in terest you would only pay 8230.00 earli fall. If priced on your crops art- better than you anticipat ed, yon roulil curtail the principal 8500.00, 81, 000.00, or 82.000.00. If priced arc lower than you anticipated, a? dialed above, you only pay the interest. Ditn'l noil until have ha re to liavo money Make an upfdirution immediately/ SEE Harrison and Carstarphen WILLI AM8TON, N. C. H. A. WHITE AND SONS GREENVILLE, N. C, Timely Passing iNets Long Gains to Locals Roberson Brothers And Anderson Take V isitors' Measure Winning 264) Here Friday, liOeah Go To V anceboro This Week Williamston High's Green Wave exploded a powerful offense to chalk up its fifth victory of the season, with a 26-0 count against the Scotland Neck High eleven here last Friday afternoon. The four Green Wave touchdowns were contributed by Martin Anderson. C. T Roberson and Tootsie Roberson. Scotland Neck opened the game with the kickoff to Hardison. The Green Wave looked great on the first several plays making a first down, but the Scotland Neck fine tighten ed and the locals were forced to kick Scotland Neck failed on downs to make a first down and were forc ed to ptmH -end- the ball passed back and forth between the teams for the first period with neither team doing much damage. The second period opened with the ball in Williamston's possession in the middle of the field. The locals began a strong drive, with Martin Anderson and T. Roberson doing most of the work. C. T. Roberson carried the pigskin on an end-around play for twenty years to put the ball on the three yard line. M. Anderson pushed the ball over from this point on the next play. A pass from Boy kin to T Roberson made the conver sion. Scotland Neck fumbled the ball on the second play after lhe kick, and Sullivan was in fast to recover for the Green Wave The Martins failed on their second threat when they lost the ball on downs on their oppo nents' 1 -yard line Scot (and Neck punted on the second down, hut the | punt was short to the 35-yard line. M Anderson dashed over tackle through most of the rivals to the pay dirt for the second score. The extra point failed, and the fust half soon ended with tin Green Wave oil top, 13 to 0 The Scotland Neckors came hack in tin- third period with a scries of drives to the Williamston 30 yard line, but the threat was halted there with no serious trouble. Boy kin kick ed his teammates out of danger with a 45 yard punt. About the middle of the period the Green Wave began its drive for the third score of the after noon from the middle of the tield. Runs by Roberson and M Anderson netted two first downs, but the locals | wore set hack to the middle of the field again by way of two penalties and a bad pass from center. With second down and about thirty five yards to go for a first down, the most sensational play of the game came when Boy kin backed up to bis own 35. and heaved the pigskin 40 yards into the waiting arms of Captain Roberson Roberson then continued the remaining 25 yards to the prom l.sed land. M. Anderson mad< the conversion with a plunge over cen ter In the fourth quarter, the breaks tame the locals' way when they re covered a Scotland Neck fumble in enemy territory Boy kin showed his passing skill by throwing three times to put the ball five yards from tin goal. T. Roberson went over, stand ing?uf+r-h+e-4+re final count of 26. The ctatiotice compiled by Riddiek showed M Anderson, I. Cullipher jand-C. T. Roberson outstanding on defense, with each making five tackles. Crofton and A. Anderson helped considerably The Green Wave led in ali dep irt ments, fraying made 13 fir.4 down- tc Green V? ave Reaches High-Scoring Mark With a 26-0 score last Friday over Scotland Neck High, the local Green Wave eleven advanced their scoring account to 114 points in the first six games of their current season. The locals' opponents have scored only 44 points in all. Williamston scorers are as folio* s: C T. Roberson 41 M. Anderson 33 T. Roberson 13 A Anderson 12 R. J. Hardison 7 R Riddick 6 S Critcher 1 J. E Boy km 1 Although J. E. Boy kin has scored only one point himself on a place kick. he has passed to C T. Rober son for six touehdowns. to A Ander son for one and to R J Hardison for one. Social News ENGAGEMENT ANNO! NCE1> Hamilton The engagement M>f Miss Louise Johnson to Joseph Sid ncy Sit torso n was announced at a toa given hero by her mother. Mrs llenry S Johnson, and .sister. Miss Pauline Johnson, last Friday from 4 to six o'clock. The guests were greeted and in troduced to the receiving line by, Mrs. Henry Johnson. Ji Those re cciving besides the hostesses, were Miss Louise Johnson, honoree. Miss Louise Sitterson. Mrs J W. Hell, Miss Irene Do/ier Miss Margaret IV el di reeted the guests to the registry; kept by Mrs K. W. Salsbury Musical arrangements were ren deied-h;, Miss Ellen Taylor The guests were directed to the dining room which was artistically decorated in white and green, flow crs, and burning white tapers The table centerpiece was a tall five light silver candelabra and banked with white crysanthemums and green fern Mrs. Clayton House poured tea from one end of thc'iahle and Mrs. Ernest Etheridge, of Williamston served punch from the other end. Open face sandwiches, doughnuts, mints and nuts were served Each guest was presented a little white tulle bag of rice tied v. ih gt ? ?. rib boil with Louise-Sidney. Now. l!?;ch written on a tag (Joodb\e i weiv saidi>y Mrs K. M I.otig About fifty guests called 5 for the opponent- Boykin pitched five completed pa- -? ?- out of eight, while the Scotland Neckers caught only 1 wo out of nine. The C?ret n Wave will journey to Vanccboro this Friday to play th Vanceboro Higli school Coach Ed Wards i trying to get enough cars to take llu entire Mpiad on In trip. GCARANTEEI) RADIO REPAIR ing done here Western Auto Asso ciate Store, Williamston. s22-tf OTICE North Carol m i. Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin against J. T. Simp son. James Simpson and wife, Mi-. James Simpson, and Mrs. E. P. Harbison TtTT defendants; James Simpson ibovi named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commcnc < d in tb?' Superior Court of Martin County. North Carolina, to fore < lose the taxes on land in Martin County in which said defendants have an interest; and the said defen dants will further take notice that | they arc required to appear before TUXEDOS MupHw/foii Fhu/ucUtf/ p)R big egg production, jour bene need a correct balance of cereal and mineral ele ments and animal proteins. They must have the proper vi tamins, too. Tuxedo Eggmaah contains all these ingredients, including manganese. In the right proportions to make your hens lay more eggs at a profit* Ask us about the a mak ing results others have en joyed by feeding Tuxedo Egg maah in mash or pellet ferm. W. H. Basnight and Co., Inc Wholesale Dealers Only AHOSKIE, N. C. L. B Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County at his office in Williamston, North Carolina, with in thirty (30) days after the comple tion of this service of publication by no tee and to answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in this ac tion. or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 3(Jth dav of October, 1031). I B WYNNE. Clerk Superior Court of o3t-4t Martin County. NOTK'-fr: North Carolina Martin County In Tin; Superior Court. County cf .Martin again .Mamie Price Pounce.v and husband. Amos J. Pouneey and others. Tlu* defendants. Mamie Price Pouneey and husband. Amos J Pouneey, above named, will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been rommeneeii in the Super ior Court of Martin County. North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land in Martin County in which said defendant Mamie Price Pouneey has .in interest, and tin said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before L. H. Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court f Martin County at his office in tV.lhamston, North Carolina, within thirty (30) days after the compU^wrf* if this service of publication u>f no tice and to answer of demurTO the lomplaiivt of the plaintiff in this ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 30th day of October, 1939 lu a WYNNE. Clerk Superior Court of r>3l -4t Martin County NOTIC E OF SALE Notice is hereby given- that under and by virtue of tin* power of sale contained in that certain deed of ;rust executed by C. U. Rogers and A'ife. Frances Rogers, to tin under Qgned irustec^-dated -Urn Jillk day d May, 1939, and ot record in the lublic Registry of Martin County in f'.ook Y-3. page 31. and at the re juest of the holder of the note of in- j lebtedpess thereby secured, default ! laving been made in the payment j thereof. I will, on the 30th day of i November, 1939. at 12 o'clock Noon, i it tlve courthouse door in Martin i 1'ounty offer for sale at public aiic I ion for cash the property described n said deed of trust as follows to j Mt: containing H6 acres, more or less, ly ing and being on the Jamesville and Washington Road, about four miles from the town of Jamesville. in Jame&viHe Township.- Martin Coun ty, North Carolina/ having motes, shape and distance's and courses as will appear more fully by reference to a map thereof made by Sylvester Peel, surveyor. May 10. 1919, on file with the Federal Land Bank of Columbia and being bounded, ac cording to said plat on the North by the I And* of C. C K< ? . on the East hv l.iL'hlfoot Avirnut;. Si bv the land# "I pt nnii> Simmons Lumber Company, and on the West .by the 1 Iighvfater.mark of Deep Hun and be.Hjgylhe. sane land heretofore conveyed t>> Maiinda Shepherd by B Duke Criteher, Commissioner, by d* ed dated May 2 J. 191 ). recorded in the office of the Register of poeds for M.ii tin County in Book B 2. at page 40 This t1 e 301 h i lav of < at oh. r, 19119 lire 11 (1 MORTON. Trustee Coburn &.Coburn. Attvs. o31.-4t HOUSE PARTY PRESENTING oHCHisrmi & FEATURED PERFORMERS ^)B9HW?Mtw Pius mmmmmmu SPORTS REVIEW HOT NEWS OF THIS AREA BY MIKi: HOUSTON * i OVER COMBINED NETWORK \\ l<\ V ? 7:M) I S I We Buy Chickens Pay Cash A % I) TOI? Market Prices City Market J OIKS II. W\RI>. Crop. Wll I I WKI?>\ A FIRST SALE Al Tin Roanoke - Dixie Warehouse Thursday, November 2nd \ Nile ill llir Roannkr-lli\ir Vt ari\lion?r alttn>? mean- a uiiimI will*. I lii- lia? lii'i i ili-iiioiiwlrnlt'il ami pro\rn lliomaml* of liim-? ami our Tliiir*<la>*alr "ill !><? no t'\<<'|>lion. We, natnralk, an < ( a larjir mil' ami lio|M' you'll room in a? oarly a- |>o-.?ililc for our mutual roiivt'liionrr. Big First Sale Monday, N o vember 6 AI The NEW CAROLINA WAKLIIOIJSK WILLI A PISTON, IN. C. Slitrl milking your plain. now l<> cell on Ili<- floor-, of tin- No. Carolina nri-liDiiM', Monday, NomiiiIki- (till. Willi a first -ale llu liniisr should hi- filh-d from oall to wall. I ii-lomrr.. do 11 - a fawir ?hring in your toharro if poH*ild<', I'riday niulil and Saturday. We'll liavi- ini-ii lo ?i\r you |iroinpl nervier and a?i?l you in un loading and |dariiiK your loliarro. CLAI DE CRIEEIN, JIMMY TAYLOR. VKS LILLEY, JOHNNY LI KkIN AM) ARLIE BELCH PROPRIETORS ROANOKE ? DIXIE and CAROLINA WAREHOUSES

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