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Homecoming At A. C. College Atlantic Christian College, Wil son, will hold a homecoming pro gram there Saturday afternoon of this week at 2:30 o'clock, it was announced by Russell T. Roebuck, alumni secretary in Martin Coun ty.. '"ilw’program 'will officially open at 3:30 p. rn. in Howard Chapel nnd will he . concluded with the annual A. V. C. E. C. T. ;C. football gnmr al 8:00 p. m. in Wilson's Municipal Stadium. Many former A. C. C. athletes will be present to see the game that ! puts at strike again the famed 'Bohunkus. ’ an old wooden trophy which has erected rivalry arriong the two schools for over a denude. Many pre-war traditions are being revived for Tidy jWfeye time hamt'ciirpintf. Sororitv-Fvn j terni.ty Yeas... hot-<se,...uv...ua& dormitories, and the Alumni Din ner are some of the features in cluded in the day’s program. 1 Miss Saraii Bair, Ward oi'Kin irtor.. N. C.. President of Vf.c Aiunv | ni Association, states that she is ! anticipating tlie largest and most j enthusiastic alumni gathering ever held on the campus of the in j stitutlon. -o-. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Will Purlin an nounce the birth of a daughter. Deborah, in a Tarboro hospital on November 1. Mrs. Partin and daughter are expected home on November 15th. • --o-. FROM A BIBLE In Java there are examples of churches having come into being by the influence of Bible reading .only. l.ooo Tovnrrs I Since the year I BOO. the Scrip ■ tures have found their way in 'printed fcim into 007 languages | that before that date did not pos | sess them. Among these are most | of the tongues used by the vast ipopulations of the Orient and ! Africa, ar.d many of those spoken J by tiic millions of Indians living ; ir. C, S udh America. FOR SAI F: TEN-PIECE SOLID i ‘ - ' • ■" ~ ■ ; matte by Tomlinson. Phone Har j old Quayle. Williamsten 24. FOR SAI F: LARGE WHITE EN amel cook range. Good condi tion. Burrs coal or wood. Built in hot water compartment. Call 102-J. Mrs. Leslie Fowden, 100 Church St. n 5 2t LOST: ONE FOX DOG. WHITE and black spotted male on Oc tober 10th on Dan Roebuck’s farm. Name on collar. J. J. John son. Williamston, N. C. n 5 2t 11 AM NOW SELLING THOSE j broad breasted turkeys. Come : and get them. J. B. James, RFD | No. 3. 3 1-2 miles on Hamilton Highway. o 25 n 1-8-15 ,WHEELER M. MANNING AGENCY General Insurance At Savings Up to 23%. "Save If Uh Safely—‘Buy Mutual Insurance” No winter sleep” for your car! The first touch of winter can put a car that isn’t ready for it right out of circulation. And no car is winter-ready without a thorough pre-winter check-up and servicing— especially cars as old as most in use today. Take no chances with your transportation?1iVew 'cii..TWB"Wldi not sufficient to supply the demand. Old ones must last—or else! For care that saves wear—care that may be the only way to save your car—see your neighborhood Es6o Dealer today and regularly! m M m GET FRESH ESSO MOTOR OIL. It’s extra tough for en gine protection...extra free-flowing for quick starts in cold weather! EXPERT CHASSIS LUBRICATION. You need fresh grease of the correct grade properly applied at every lubrication point from front to rear. Let your Esso Dealer do it now! BATTERY CHECN-UP. Cold weather starting calls for a full-powered liattery! Don’t let yours let you down. Now's the time to test and inspect it; recharge if needed! r m RADIATOR OARE. Don’t let a surprise cold-snap lay your car up for repairs. Have your radiator flushed, checked for leaks, your anti-freeze put in now! TIRE INSPECTION. Now’s the sensible time to re place smooth ones with new, deep-tread Ati,as Tires for safer winter driving. They’re still short so act soon! The Sign of 'Happy Motoring For quick starts in com weather! Use Esso Gasoline and Esso Motor Oil. This famous oil is extra tough-bodied for engine protection. It’s also extra free flowing to help cold engines turn over fast. Winter Esso Gas olines, too, are specially refined to give quick-starting, fast warm-up. Start your car care today—at the red-white-and blue sign of Happy Motoring! r wjs STANDARD OIL COMPANY of new jersey PIIONE OFFICE 6-J PHONE RES. ?57-J BAKER OIL COMPANY Distributor of Esso Products WILLIAM§TON, N. C. Your ESSO Dealers in Martin County are— George M. Peele. Williamslon, N. C., RFD Hardee and Crandall. Robersonville, N. C. W. H. While. Williamaton. N. C.. RFD Roanoke Chevrolet Company, Williamslon, N. C. H. D. Williams. Williamslon. N. C..-RFD J. Eason Liliey. Williamslon. N. C.. RFD Johnnie Mobley, Evereils. N. C. W. L. Hadley, Williamslon, N. C., RFD Stalls Bros. Esso Station, Robersonville. N.C.R. J. Corey. Williamslon. N. C.. RFD Thomas Daniels Esso Service, Williamslon. D. L. Hardy, Williameton, N. C., RFD No. 3 D. Mizelle. Williamslon, N. C. Jack Daniels Esso Service, Williamslon. N. C. J. Hardison. Williamslon. N. C.. RFD 1 L. R. Donaldson. Williamslon, N. C. F. Stokes. Hamilton, N. C. G. M. Anderson. Jamesville. N. C. Metropolitan Star IT ill Sine In Elisabeth City •-» Mi?s Mary Van Kirk, young contralto member of the Metro politan Opera, will appear in a I | concert November 11 at 8:15 p. | m. sponsored by the Community j | Concert Series in Elizabeth City j 1 Srhool Auditorium. Tickets j i which have been purchased by i local persons will be honored. Miss Van Kirk who rose from delivering daily papers to the citi zens of Thayer Street in Akron, Ohio, to the stage of the Metro I politan Opera, has been well rc | ceived wherever she has perform ed. 1<>3<! MODFI, PLYMOUTH. TWO door, engine in good condition, good tires. Luther Gordon, Jr., Williamston RFD No. 3. n 5 2t FOR SALE NEW 72 INCH PEA nut bags. Large size second hand peanut bags. Machine patch I ed. Low prices. Biloxi bean har i vesters. Two horse. Designed to j harvest rank vines. At reduced ! prices. See or call John Eu banks,Hassell. n 1 3t 3-PIECE VANITY SETS CON sisting of 2 boudoir lamps, bed lamp with washable shades. $9.95. Wier Furniture Company, Wash ington Strei t, Williamston. nl 2t j CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE: Early Jersey Wakefield and I Copenhagen market grown from ! best seed available. J5e per 100, i $3.50 per M. Parcel Post Collect. Write us your needs. J. S. Holli day, East Side Farm, Williamston RFD No. 1. o 25 fit WE HAVE ON HAND ALL grades of ESSO FUEL OIL, call tls for metered delivery ser\ ice. All city orders delivered same day received. Baker Oil Company, Distributors of Esso Products, Williamston, N. C.. Phone fi-J. s 10 tf Trahey’s Bookkeeping mol Tux Servife Harrison and Carstarphen Office PHONE S3 Systems installed Unemployment Tax Social Security Tax Witholding Tax INCOME TAX Individual-Partnership Corporation WANTED: WE ARE IN THE narket for hardwood and pine 'gs delivered to cur mill at. mar ket prices. See F. E. Weston, Mgr. Wells-Oates Lumber Company, successors to Saunders and Cox Lumber Company. o 12 tf WANTED—LOGS OR 8TAND ing timber. Gum, poplar, cyp ress and pine. Communicate with us at our office. Williamston Package Manufacturing Com pany, VVilliamsbm, N. C. thru r< p llav<* You Seen the NEW U. S. AIK RIDE TIRE! Ask for Free llemoiiKtrulion Ride. B. & W. TIRE RFBUIEDKRS I.IVF! RAIT I OR SAI F. 5c FAC'H Sec dark Daniel. o 29 If Jt'ST RECEIVED SHIPMENT of Benthall Peanut Pickers and Hay Balers. Plymouth Hardware Co.. Plymouth. N. C. oc 4 1ft W ANTED: PINE TIMBER AND logs. See us before selling. Wil liamston Supply Co. Phone 109. a 2 tf IIOI SE AND f OT run SAIT: 2 .. of. pofcv’-v-.jp.-ji’i,. room house. 4 acre lot. Price ST OOD.00. 1-2 credit, if necessary. P!.. no 121. Paul D Roberson. o 29 8t TCRKFYS I OR SAFE SEE MRS. Theo. Roberson, Williamston. nS 2t HOGS FOR SAI F: 5 SOUS FOR sale, 3 farrowed and other two will in next 2 or 3 weeks. Now ready to go in peanut field. Dan W. Smith. Mule Man. Washington. Day phone 385. night 771-.!. n 8 2t EVERY ONE NEEDS A HOSPI tnl policy. Sold to any age. In dividual or family policy. Eloit-i M. Dennett. FOR SA1.E: 1!T,; FORD. GOOl condition. New paint. Tire good. Can Ije seen at Mobley' Service Station, Everetts n 8 2 U ANTE!)- Al I. PEOPLE. SI I feting from kidney trouble o back-gche to trv KIDDO. $ Mi tu y bac k guarantee D.o . Dit.-n m.u-y. ot David t.iritne< !lie Store. n 8 f 104 W. 5th St. at Five Points WHY NOT SIND TUf STATE Magazine to some one for “ Christmas. Attractive cover with their name on it. Calf 187-W. " Eloise Bennett Agent yvvvwvwwvwwwwwvw W ANTE n — tTNFTrRN1Sffl!I> apartment nr house. Anyone having either for rent, plrnse no tify John Ashley Hardison, 312 Church Street or c/o V. E. P. Co. Me. 2 • cans GIANT 46-o/. Can 29< ORANGE JUICE Moill«‘r% I Irtiplit Giant 46-o/. nm 50c TOMATO JUICE ZSZJL-Z 25c \\ Idle l)nii«y No. 2 ran SWEET PEAS DICED BEETS GREEN BEANS SAUER KRAUT JIFFY BISCUIT MIX ( > l‘ lit* VII Ill-la IK I No. 2 run U-o No. 2 run Seneea No. 2d run 18c 1 lc 15 c 14c Sr 20c r*>. ■&; Y9_ GOLD LABEL cvft*e Double-F renh GOLD LABEL COFFEE 2J;',b.67c Hick, Full-Bodied , . , Fretth Roasted . . . Frruh (.round! JIFFY PIE CRUST Pk°sl4c Siliihliiiic Kiispy Cracker*, I-ll». pkg. 23c \\ liilc Mouse (inffiT, I-Hi. Iiii* I3e ‘Junket’ Rennet I'mnliT, package 9c I'ii ucli's Cream Mustard, 9-oz jar 13c Mugie Clicf Spaghetti, I 6-nz can 16c Waibeek Dill Pickle < liips 16-oz jar 24c Popular Rrand Cigarettes, carton $1.43 Triangle I’lain Flour, 10-lb bag 63c Ihirff’s lomalo Soup, 20-ez can 16c New Crop Brazil Nuts, l-Hi cello 47c Magie Chef Spaghetti Dinner, pkg. 27c C <X It Tomato Catsup, I l-oz hollle 21c BEST BREAD BUY ! For Variety — Try Tlusp , , . Whole \\ heat loaf 12c Rye loaf 13c Raisin loaf 12e i’an Roils pkg. 8e Supply liinilril on ilrnia lirlow — these urr our prim whi n available! LUX FLAKES Large Pkg. 23c LIFEBUOY SOAP Cake 7c RINSO “Rinso While” I*. Pkg. 23c LUX TOILET SOAP Cake 7c SPRY SHORTENING Mb. Jar. 41c In Pender Markets Government Crailetl Reef — Tender Juicy Kin ROAST, AAorA lb. 47c— B lit. 42c CIHJCK R(FAST, A A or A lb 15c— l> lb 39c SIRLOIN STEAK AAorA Ik 6-1c—Bib 51c Porterhouse Steak AAorA lb 73c- B lb 59c FRESH GROUND BEEF pound 39c GLOROX | Lanndry i BLEACH Qt. Bti. 19< Itoasebuld Cleanser Old Cleanser 2 can 15c .Sturdy, Well-Made Rainbow Mop. ea. 41c I'arson’a Household Ammonia qt. hot. 21c Safe Home Matches Box 5e Hc.neless Shoulder VEAL ROAST. A A or A Ih 19c B-lh 15c H»ne-In Rump VEAL ROAST, A A or A ll» 45c IMb 41c PORK CHOPS, center cut, lb. 67c Fresh Kitted Fry ers lb 81 c f JGk * Fresh Killed Ileus, lb. 65c
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