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Social News Business Visitors Here * Mr. aryl Mrs. Gordon Brewer and Attorney Parker of Windsor attended to business here last evening. Birth Announcement Born to Mr. and Mi^s. Archie White, a son, at their home in Aurora on Saturday, September 4 Mrs. White is the former Miss1 Edith Hines of Williamston. Mrs. v c E Hines >s spending a few days with the Whites. SAlfINGS On Ft re insurance 1 ... with dependable | | , protection and service a g WHEELER J 1 MANNING l | AGENCY | Lions To Observe Faculty Might at Next Meeting -o The local Lions Club will ob serve Annual Faculty night : Thursday evening of this we6k j when the members of the Wil- J liamston School Faculty will be | guests. The invitation is extended to j all members of the Faculty to at- I tend this annual affair, so that the ! faculty members and Lions may! come to know each other better. \ .. ","1 ETflecled Home Shortly Mrs. Clyde Griffin, Miss Millie ! •Cv.lt. ain and Mr. S. C. Griffin. Jr., , were in Richmond yesterday vis iting Mrs. S. C. Griffin, Sr. who' is recovering from an operation in the Medical College Hospital. Mrs. Griffin is expected home within ! the next week or ten days. Visiting Here Mrs. Ernest Turner and (laugh ter. Miss Frances Turner, of Cher iton, Virginia, are visiting Mrs. Turner's daughter. Mrs. John Hat- I ton Gurganus, and Mr. Gurganus. I James A. Wynne < Munu^or of the M | ! Texas Service Station Neil door to Moore Grocery Company, Ex lends In the farmers of Kaslern Carolina a cordial welcome to Williamston and lo ils lo liaeeo market. We also weleomc you lo our station where you can get, always, I'rompl and Courteous Serv ice. • ^ For A Cood Wash ami Crease Joh For Thai Cood TEXACO CAS iK MOTOR OILS FIRESTONE TIRES -Tulles and Accessories Drive to I he Texas Service Station James A. Wynne, Mgr. W illiumslon Boy Scouts Report Their Activities Eight scouts attended the meet ing of Troop 29 last Wednesday evening. A deep sea fishing trip is planned for late this month or earh October. Dewey ' Edwards was named as a committee of one to make a list of all who planned to go. Attention was called to the fact that with the beginning of school, scout meetings will be held every week instead of every other wteek as during the summer. Ralph Parker was voted into the troop as a new member. Better attendance at the meetings is de sired. Scribe William Manning, III. Ton ('.hnrchvtt To Hold Mission II <*«■/.- Sorvicos Ton churches in this and ad joining counties will hold a series of Mission Week services in the Wdlianiston' Memorial Baptist Church, beginning September 20. is was announced this week by Associatfotial Missionary Hov. C. W. Bazemore. The services here are a part of a series being held in thg Roanoke district. A detailed program will be an nounced shortly, the minister said. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. Town of Williamston vs. Sarah Bryant and Mary Elista Mavis, Under and by virtue of an order of sale and judgment made by L. Bruce Wynne, Clerk of Superior Court of Martin County,, on Mon day, the 30th day of August, 1948, the undersigned commissioner will on Friday, the 1st day of Oc tober, 1948, offoi for sale to the highest bidder for cash in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston at 12:00 Noon, the following described tract or parcel of land, to wit: Two houses and lots in the town of Williamston on the south side of Main Street, bounded cyi the north by Main Street, on the south by the A. C. L. flailroad, on the east by Mrs. Frances Parker and on the west by Mary Ruffin James, known ns the Eliza Moore property. This the 301 h day of August, 1948. R. L. Coburn, Commissioner, au 31 sep 7-14-21 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Isaac Nichols, j late of Martin County, this is to I notify all persons having claims j against the estate of said deceas-1 ed to exhibit them to the under signed Administratrix at her home at R. F. D. Williamston, North Carolina on or before the 24th day of August 1949 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 20th day of August, 1948. Martha N. Moran, Administratrix. Hugh G. Horton, Attorney. Aug. 24-31 Sept 7-14-21-28 Performs greats To keep your car going great ; . . make a date to OIL-PLA I E with Conoco N,A Motor Oil! A special, added ingredient in N'A oil (Patented) fastens r extra lubricant magnet-like to ? your engine's w orking pans. So ■j stronglv is this t.v/>v.-1ilm at f? tached to cylinder w alls, it won't ■** all drain down, even overnight! That means \ our engine’s line finished metal surfaces are extra protected from corrosive com bustion acids . . . from destruc tive "dry” friction starts. You’re extra-protected, too, from power clogging sludge and carbon. l:or great performance, full* lime protection, mure miles per quart, make a date for . , . ... »n OIL-PLATE! i>i3, Couuntciai Oil CoBip&ay jTIEF.. ' ' V, * **.* t . . ‘■'MU *» < *lkt. Boosters Offer Williamston Boosters are offer ing their first weekly prizes, be- i ginning today. • ’• With each purchase or sales slip » a farmer receives he will be given i a e >py of the weekly Booster ad- jji vertjsement. In the upfJer right I •; hand corner is a number which yj will be matched by Boosters par- j | ticipating in the movement. If • the number on the circular is pre St-nieft. matched the toaster j ! numbers held by the Booster the farmer is given prize merchan- •! dise. j V Most of the merchants are par- i y I ticipating and prizes valued at ?, i several hundreds dollars will be 5 1 given away each week, it was an- • nounccd. ! NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. Town of Williamston vs. Rosa Roberson. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and judgment made by L. Brine Wynne, Clerk of Superior Court of Martin County, on Mon day, the 30th day of August, 1948, the undersigned commissioner will on Friday, the 1st day of Oc tober, 1948, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash in front ol the courthouse door in the town of Williamston at 12:00 Noon, the following described tract or parcel of land, to-wit: A house-and lot in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, be ginning at Wheeler Rice’s corner and running down a lane about 51 feet to Thomas Nicholson’s corner; thence a line perpendicular to the said lane about 105 feet; thence a line parallel with the lane about 08 feet; thence a line about per pendicular with said lane about 105 feet to the beginning, and be ing the same land conveyed to Rosa Roberson by James Henry Roberson in deed dated October 24, 194 i. ot record in Book R 4, at page 99(1 of the Martin County Public Registry. This the 30th day of August, 1948. R. L. 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