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Oak City P.-T. A.
Met Last Week
The Oak City Parent-Teachers
Association held its third meeting
of the year on November 16 in the
Oak City High School auditorium.
Under the direction of Miss
Madelin Davenport, Mrs. Minton
Beech, Mrs. Hazel Haislip and
Mrs. Paul Woodworth, the first
four grades presented a most in
| COMING TO COUNTY ]l
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Grover Lee Hardison, a native
of Jamesviue and president of
Southern Christian College, San
Antonio, Texas, will speak in sev
eral churches in this county, at
Community Christian Church near
Williamston at 7:30 p. m., Saturday
November 25, and on Sunday, No
vember 26 at Macedonia, 11:00 a.
m., and Fairview at 2:30 p. m. and
on Monday, November 27, at 2:30
p. m. in the Oakgrove Church,
Robersonville.
teresting program on the Thanks
giving theme. Students dressed in
traditional pilgrim costumes trac
ed the life story of the Pilgrims
from their persecution in England
to their final settlement in Amer
ica where they celebrated the first
Thanksgiving.
Following the program a busi
ness meeting was held at which
time the following committees
were approved for the year 1950
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PROOF
Committee Meets
In School Here
Meeting with a number of par
ents and teachers in the colored
high school last Thursday, Mrs.
Eva Grimes, secretary, explained
the functions of the Martin Coun
ty Tuberculosis Committee and
suggested that the colored citi
zens organize their own committee
with representatives on the pre
sent board.
Public Health Nurse Mary Lou
ise Taylor made a short talk on
tuberculosis and explained the
importance of the tuberculin rest
in diagnosing tuberculosis. Films,
procured by the committee in this
Worsiey, chairman; Mrs. Clayton
House, Mrs. VanOy Smith, Mrs.
Ernest Edmondson and Mrs. Can
non.
Program Committee - Mrs. J.
E. Copeland, chairman; Mr. Jack
Howard. Miss Madeline Davenport
and Mrs. Harry Daniels.
Hospitality Committee - Miss
Alma English, chairman; Mrs.
Melvin Crisp, Mrs. Robert Ethe
1 ridge, Mrs. Wheeler Daniels and
Mrs. Wilbur Wbrsley.
Publicity and Publications Com
mittee - Miss Kathleen Mills, Mrs.
■ Pauline Rawls and Mr. Bruce
! Sloan.
It was decided that the P.-T. A.
should sponsor a Barbecue-Bruns
! wick Stew supper on December I.
This will be the second supper
held for the purpose of securing
funds to purchase a piano for the
school.
county, were shown and educa- j
tional leaflets were distributed.
The new colored health nurse,
a native of this county and a grad
uate of the high school, was in
troduced to the group.
The P.-T. A. president address
ed the group briefly before clos
ing the meeting.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
North Carolina, Martin County.
Havmg this day qualified as Ad
ministrators of the Estate of the
late Joseph R. Harrison, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
on or before the 13th day of Nov
ember, 1951, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate'
will please make immediate pay
ment.
This the 13th dav of November,
J 950.
Norman K Harrison
Herman C. Harrison,
Administrators.
R. L. Coburn, Attorney,
no 21-28 de 5-12-19-26
| NOTICE OF SALE
.North Carolina, Martin County.
In The Superior Court
Before the Clerk
In the ipattcr of W. J. Holliday,
Grace Holliday, Martha J. Sexton,
individually, and Martha J. Sex
ton, Administratrix of the estate
of Lula .1. Mi7.elle and of the es
tate of Roxy Smithwick, Vera
Warrington, Isolene Warrington
and husband, Etheridge Warring
ton. Bertie Conklin, Grace Barber
and husband, Paul Barber, Ester
Martin, Lucille Martin, Joseph
Martin. Edward Lee Martin, Billy
Marlin, Albert Martin, Tom Mar
tin, Mrs. Celeste Blissett and hus
band, Hubert Blissett, Bernice
Parker and husband, John Park
er, Theresa Davis Dyer and hus
band, 11. J. Dyer, ex parte.
Under and by virtue nt an order
i of sale made by L. B. Wynne,
Clerk of Superior Court of Martin
Mill UNO HAV\
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bounty, on the Oth day of Novem-'
aer, 1950, >he undersigned Com
missioner, appointed in said order,
a ill, on Monday, the 11th day of
December, 1950, at 12 o'clock noon
in front of the courthouse door in
the Town of Williamston, N. C.,
offer for sale to the highest bidder
for cash the following described
real estate, to-wit:
First: Situate in the Town of
Jamesville, Martin County, and
being lots Nos. 1, 2. 3. 4, 5, 0, and
7 in Block B in the Kemp Land
division, on the East side of St.
Andrews Street and boimdcd as
tollows. as shown in plat of re-,
cord in Land Division Book in the
Public Registry of Martin County,
bounded on the North bv Jackson
Street and on the East by Maple
Branch, and on the South by line
of lot No. 8 in said map or plat,
and along line of same to Maple
Street, thence back along said
Maple Street to point of begin
ning. This deed of conveyance is
made to convey one-half undi
vided interest in said lots, the
part formerly owned by J. D. Lil
iey and conveyed to Bank of
Jamesville, C. A. Askew now own
ing the other one-half interest.
Second: Situate in Jamesville
Township, adjoining the lands of
Sylvester Grav. Tom Lillcv land
and the lands of the late S. L.
Wallace, containing 12 acres, more
or less, and being the same land
that formerly belonged to Hctfic
Gray and being the same land that
has been in possession of Sylvester
Gray and Ji hn Gray for the past
several years and being the land
this day deeded to the said Sylves
ter Gray by the Bank of James
\ die.
Third: Bounded on the West
by St. Andrews Street, on the East
by lands id' E. H. Ange and W. W.
Waters, on North by Maple Street,
on the South bv Roberson Street
and lands of Ransom Roberson to
beginning, on St. Andrews Street,
containing 2 acres, more or less,
and better known as the Kemp
Land.
Fourth: Beginning at a post, a
corner of Grover W« Hardison and
Dolly Hardison lots, thence a West
course along a fence, Dolly Hardi
son's line 105 feet to a post, a cor
ner of Dollj Hardison lot, thence
South a straight line 105 feet *.o a
street, thence East course along
said Street 105 foot, thence a
North course a straight line 105
I feet to the beginning, containing
1/4 acre, more or less, and being
I a part of the same land willed to
Grover W. Hardison by Gray Rob
erson. less that nart of same sold
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Plan IS me To (live
Sporting Goods This Christmas
For lln* roiivcniciuT of our rustonirra we
luive iiiuvimI our Sport Center lo our Puriim
Store mi Washington Street. Come in lodiiy
uml Melee! jiifts for the sportsmen on your list
from our wide collection of
Footballs Basketballs
Softballs Gloves
Tennis Racquets Rods and Reels
Fishing Tackle Guns and Rifles
Hunting Clothes & Accessories
iLindsley Sport Center
to Minnie Hardison by deed of re- ;
cord in Rook K-4, page 534.
Fifth: A tract of land in the
Town of Jamesville, N. C , adjoin- j
ing the Williamston and PI;, mduth 1
Highway and colored Methodist i
Church lot on tin North, Mrs. F. ■
S. Dawes on the East, Hardison !
Street on the West, being L. W .
Mi/elle and school house lots.
Sixth: That, certain wood store,
house and lot situate in the Town
of Jamesville, on the South side of
Waters Street, and hounded on
the North by Waters Street, on the
East b\ J. G, Long, on the South
by J G. Long, and on the West by
J. I,. Davenport, and being the
sunn lot conveyed to C. A. Harri
son and G. H. Harrison by W'. W.
Waters. Trustee, in deed of record
in Book F-3, page 407 of the Mar
tin County Public Registry.
The terms of this sale are cash
upon confirmation of the sale by
the Clerk of Superior Court, and
the successful hiddi r at the said
sale will be required to make a
cash deposit of 10% of the bid.
pending confirmation of the sale.
This the 9th day of November
1950.
E. S. Peel. Commissioner.
Peel & Peel, Attys.
Williamston. N. C.
no 14-21-28 dc 5
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Heilig and
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Williamston
for the
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Furniture99
WOOLARD’S
Anniversary
SALE!
STILL GOING STRONG
Shop Now
Real Bargains For Every
Room Of Your Home
dome in ami select at a saving tin* pieces you
iieeil for voile lioine. Now is an excellent time
to choose the home furnishing items you plan
to jjive those oil your d.hrislmas ^sift list.
Don't Niss This Opportunity!
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NOTICE
Under and by virtue oi the power and authority vested in the undersigned by the laws oi North Carolina, and by the heirs of R. W. Sals
bury and the heirs oi Laura E. Salsbury, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction on MoriBSyrBwember 4, 1958, at !8*o clock
a. m., at the Homeplace of the late R. W. Salsbury in the Town of Hamilton, N. C., the following property, io-wil:
One ttm room dwelling house ill I In* corner ol Liberty ami I'roiil Steeds in the
Town of Hamilton, IN. (1.; one seven room dwelling house on Liberty Street in the
Town of Hamilton, N. (!,; 66 shares of common stock ol the banner's Lofton Oil
Lompany of Wilson, N. L.; 10 shares of Mi liner Stores, Inc., Ilalcigh, IN. L.
The undersigned will also offer for sale at public auction on Monday, December 4, 1950, at 11 o'clock a. m., in front
door in the Town of Hassell, N. C., the following property, to-wit:
One store house occupied by J. W. Kuhauks unit located on three lots in the town of Hassell, IS. 4..; one store
house formerly' occupied by W. I), Bell in the Town of Hassell, IN. (I.? two Inrffc warehouses loeuted on the rail
road in Hassell, IN. C.; 175 acres, more or less, of farm land known as the “Johnson furm near the I own of
Hamilton, N. C. ( 14) aeres of cleared laud and 135 acres of well-timbered land); 52 acres, more or less, of farm
land known as tin* “James Farm” (20 acres of cleared land and 32 aeres of well-limbered land), located at Has
sell, IN. C.; 585 aeres, more or less, of farm laud known as the Homeplace of the laic l.aura h. Salsbury. locat
ed at Hassell, N. C. I Set Quartered Oak Bank Fixtures.
This the 10th day of November, 1050. ,.
of the Post Office
I*. L. Salsbury, Administrator e. I. a. of H. W. Salsbury’* Kstale.
I*. I.. Salsbury, Apcut for heirs of H. W. ami Laura K. Salsbury.