Save to Build and Build To Save by Buying Stock in the Building and Loan Association Tomorrow Interesting Bits Of Business In the US. Boston district set a blistering pace in department store sales gains for week ending February 15. show inf 57 per cent ahead of same week in 1940; national gains in same cate gory averaged IS, which was the tame as proceeding week's improve ment . . . Wage-Hour Administrator Phillip B Fleming says over-time pay should not be allowed for de fense work on Saturdays or Sundays, so long as week's total does not ex ceed 40 hours. ? Plant Onions As 4~H C.lub Project In Greene County ? Ernest Best. F. C. Best, Russell May. James Rouse and J. T. Bailey, Greene County 4-H club members, are planting onions as a club proj ect, this year, reports Assistant Farm Agent J W. Grant. Association Advances Sale of New Stock Here TOBACCO STOCKS On January 1. this year, there were 1,625,463.#bO pounds of flue-rured tobarco on hand or about 188 million pounds more than on January 1, 1940. It was estimated that there were 590. 389.000 pounds of eastern North Carolina flue-cured tobacco on hand last January 1 as compar ed with 499.504.000 pounds on hand a year agu, or an increase of nearly 190 million pounds in the ever-mounting surplus. last January 1 it was esti mated that there were 2.988,187, 900 pounds of tobarco on hand Including all types as compared with 2,211.696.000 pounds on hand January 1, 1940. or a sur plus of about one-quarter bil lion pounds. Heauforl Farmer* Slarl Annual Brotnl Of C-hirka Beaufort County farmers are start ing their annual brood of chicks, with many making needed improve ments on their facilities, says As-' sistant Farm Agent W. G. Andrews. NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin against M. O. Fouts. The defendant, M. O. Fouts, above named, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land in Martin County in which said de fendant has an interest; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before L. B, Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Building And 1/oan Association Opens Wth Stock Series Ur|(e Stork Sale Anticipated During Period Beginning Tomorrow 4 The 48lh series of the Martin |' County Building and Loan Associa- h tion will open tomorrow. Saturday.'t March 1. According to the treasurer. < Mrs. Earl Wynne, the association is N anticipating a large sale of install- 1 mcnt stock for this series. With in- i | j terest increasing in the association in i i proportion to the growth of the i i town, from 500 to 1000 shares will 11 be sold to the citizens of Williams- i ton during the first few days after < : series opens. j, A majority of the citizens have < been buying either installment or paid up stock in preparation to buy-1] ing or building a "home. However, for | the past few years any number of j people have been systematically saving through the building and loan plan for a vacation or travel. J ? 'children's education, future security]I and retirement, reserve for replace ment of machinery and unexpected I or emergency expenses. For the first, time in its history, the Martin County Building and Loan Association, this year, became a ha If-million dollar institution, On January 31. the assets were record ed as above the half-million dollar [ mark, and the phenomenal growth of | the association continues. Organiz ed in 1914 the organization has been both directly and indirectly respon j sible for the construction of a large majority of the residential property m the town. Court of Martin County at his office in WiUiamston, N. C . 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 ac tion. or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 4th day of Feb . 1941. L. B. WYNNE. Clerk Superior Court f7-4t of Martin County. NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. In ! The Superior Court. County of Martin against Arthur Slade and Others. | The defendants, William Pen I Slade, Fannie Slade, Susan Marie | Green, Benjamin Simon Giles, above j named, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to I foreclose the taxes on land in Martin I County in which said defendants have an interest; and the said de I defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear be fore L. B. Wynne, Clerk of the Su ; perior Court of Martin County at his office in WiUiamston, North Caro lina. within thirty (30) days after the completion of this service of pub lication by notice and to answer or | j demur to the complaint of the plain tiff in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re 1 lief demanded in said complaint. This the 14th day of Feb.. 1941. L. B WYNNE. Clerk Superior Court, Martin County. ; fl4-4t IN MEMORY In memory of our father and bus I nd, N T Lcggett, who died Feb. . 1940. One year has passed dear Daddy. Since you were called away; How well do we remember That sad and weary day. We do not know, we cannot tell. What pains, you had to bear. But God maketh no mistakes. So you lay and suffered there. You often called up heaven, While on your bed your lay; How sweet to trust in Jesus. While here on earth you stay. Though times may come and flourish And friends do as they will; But there's a vacant place, That never can be filled Dear Daddy, we miss you every where, Life is not the same, But when we stop and think how much you suffered, And we know God hath eased your pains; % So "sleep on in that restful sleep until we meet again. Sadly missed by wife and children. Ha|>|>eiiiii<{s In The Bear Crass Sc1k>o1 On Thursday night. Feb. 20. Mr and Mrs. Russell Rogers entertain ed the Bear Grass school faculty in their home. A delicious supper was served and after supper a delight ful social hour was enjoyed by ev eryone On Saturday, Feb. 22. the sixth grade, along with Miss Barnes, their teacher, and several members of the faculty, visited Raleigh. Mrs Irvin Terry, Mis. Rossell Rogers and Thurston Wynne, of the community, ulso went to take some of the stu dents. Many places of interrst were visited among which were the mus I'uni. the capitol. the hall of history, the penitentiary and the State hos pital ^ At the'last P: T. A. meeting, plans were made to raise money with which to buy playground equip ment Tlie plans were carried out juite successfully and enough mon ?y was raised to buy quite a number >f things The Bear Grass school is planning o participate in the State wide dc Paling contest. The schools against which Bear Grass will debate are ftoxobel-Kelford and Sunbury The preliminaries will be held March 28 vnd the finals will be held at Cha pel Hill on April 17 and 18 The elementary teachers are work jig on a North Carolina pageant A'hich is to be presented in early spring. In this pageant different epi sodes of American history will be dramatized in order to familiarize the public with the outstanding I 'vents of early North Carolina his tory The juniors are plannnig to enter tain the seniors with a banquet on March 21. The banquet will he con-! tered around the first day of spring. \ The seniors are planning to pre- ! sent the play, Lena Rivers, on March 14. The play will be given in the school auditorium and a small ad mission will he charged for the hen Tit <>t the senior class The basketball season, which is now almost at an end, has been very successful for both the boys and girls athletic associations. Very soon they will begin practicing for the high school day which is to be held at Robersonville On that day they will participate along with the oth er schools of the county in a track meet Size Of Average P Family Dropping Washington, D. C ?The family of five which was typical in 1890 has now dropped to 3 8 according to the 1940 census. The size of family has shown a steady and rapid decline over the past 50 years, being at the rate of two-tenths of a person per decade. Average size of family in the U S 1940 3 8 1930 4 1 1920 4.3 1910 45 1900 4.7 1890 4 9 The census states that the decline is "due primarily to increased ur hanization and the decline in the biith rate." The average sized fam ily is figured on the basis of the av erage population per occupied dwell ing unit. Seek To Tarry Baby Beef Cattle Project* In 10 11 Because of the success which 4 11 baby beef cattle projects enjoyed in Harnett County last year, a large number of club members have in dicated they would like to carry this project in 1941. NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court County of Martin against Nellie A. .Miller and others. The defendants, Nellie A. Miller and husband. Perry J. Miller. Paul Kear, Carlton R. Kear, Helen L. Sli ker, Georgia K Longwcll and M O. Fouts, above named, will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Super ior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land in Martin County in which said defendants have an interest; and the said defendants will further take no lu. that they are n quired t?> appear before L B. Wynne, Clerk of the. Superior Court of Martin County at his office in Williamston. N C . with in thirty (30> days after the comple tion of this service of publication by notice and to answer or demur to action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint This the 4th day of Feb , 1941 L. B WYNNE, Clerk Superior Court t! I Mui tin County 11 ?JI1 BRAND KBITUCKY fTBAlCMT ?OUBBON VRIILIY '110 I PT *2 JC nr. Distilled in Harrison County, the heart of the Kentucky Blue Grass district,with lime stone water, by the identical process and formula in use for the .past seventy-nine years. This whiskey it 4 yrt.old. 90 Proof William Jameson It Co, Inr, N. Y. FOR RENT Several mcxlerii apart ments in Atlantic Hotel Knildiny for rent. Heat and water furnished. Price reasonable. Ready for oeuftancy February I *1 W.H. (loBUKN AGENT lUW HiWTY Of WWW rOTASli STARVED Peanuts NEE Potasl TN addition to increasing yields, potash makes peanuts larger, fills out the shells, and re duces the number of "pops." More than $15 increase in profit per acre has resulted where peanuts were grown with 40 lbs. of actual pot ash. A mixed fertiliser containing 8% potash applied at the rate of 500 lbs per acre or 80 lbs. of a high-grade potash material will supply 40 lbs. or more of actual potash. See your fertiliser dealer or manufacturer. You will be surprised how little it costs to apply enough potash for a good peanut crop and still not rob the soil for the crop following. Consult your county agent or experiment station for the right fertiliser for your farm. Write us for further information. [ IMSTITUTK, IMC. r IU1LDDIO WASHINGTON, D C. BARGAIN PRICES tasstk 3 for 20c , BLUE BOX Small ilie 3 for 25c Small ilie 3 for 25c 6 for 25c J RED BOX Small liu 3 for 23c Large (lie 2 for 35c Octagon Soap, small 10 for 23c Octagon Powder, large 6 for 2Sc Octagon Powder, nmall 10 lor 23c Octagon Toilet 8 for 25c Octagon Cleanser 2 for Be Octagon Flakes 2 for ISe Octagon Granulated 2 for 18c Moore Grocery Co. 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