> Patients In The
Martin General
The following were listed among
patients in Martin General Hos
pital this morning:
John D. Lillcy, Williamston;
Donald Griffin, young son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester J. Griffin. RFD 1,
Williamston; Arthur Modlin,
Jamesville; Miss Mildred Bvrum.
teacher in the local schools: Little
- Miss Mary Harris, daughter of
™ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris, Wil
liamston: Mis. Oscar Harrison,
Williamston; Mrs Don Johnson,
Popular Point; J. D. Ward, Wil
liamston; Mrs. Bonnie Cooper,
Plymouth; Lea man Mobley. RFD
3, Williamston; James Earl Pate,
young son of Mr and Mss. Sam
| Pate, RFD 3, Williamston.
J. D. Ward, a patient in the
hospital for several weeks and
L critically ill during most of that
k time, was reported improved this
f morning.
Mrs. Elmer Watson and little
Men’s Dress nnd
Work Shoes
For Less.
WILLARD'S SHOE SHOP
i
*
»
Austin^Nichols
CLUB
RESERVE
BLENDED
WHISKEY
$2.101
pint
$3.351
fifth |
• (ended Whiskey, 66 freof, 40% Whiskey,
t0°/. Groin Nesrirol Spirits. |
AustinfiNichols i
tCoSif Inc. I
Horace Heidt will bring his all
new musical variety show to Wil
liam Neal Reynolds Coliseum at
N. C. State College on Thursday,
December 7.
The new revue will feature 60
stars, young people whom Heidt
has discovered on tour throughout
the nation, including many who
have been hoard and seen on his
v’Ci kly radio and television pro
grams.
Local aspirants to fame are be
in' auditioned and some'of theYn
may he given a chance to- per
il' on the Youth Opportunity
Program which appears in six or
seven cities each week.
Afi t 30 years in show business,
there s no name more entitled to
respect than that of Horace Heidt,
" ho has made his reputation and
lus career by building other peo
ple to stardom.
When Horace' Heidt moves
through the United States with
has musical revue, "Stars on Pa
rade, and his radio show, the
Ori maid Youth Opportunity Pro
gram* for Philip Morris, the me
chanic,-. involved make a complex
military operation look simple.
Hut e ervllnng i$ so carefully or
■ i/i I before the troupe leaves
the Hi dt ranch in Van Nuys that
i! move like the traditional well
oiled clock.
The personnel consists of Mi
end Mi-. Heidt, then four child
on, a maid end a nurse, f3 band
members, the 60 Philip Morris
-he two music arrangers, one
d i limit'', one engineer, one
ilnuyhti i U ft the hospital yester
l,e l. i th.ii home in Roberson
V i 11 e.
Mr.- George Wynne and infant
wp ^ U ti.o uorp.u.l tor their home
eri Pine Street Sunday.
Colored patients in the hospital
u
At Auction!
Saturday, Nov. 25th
I I M.
AT FARM
■' x ' t t»v•' «tmv -? ••
*-• Hi1i <it Itfitf"
er-ouiille adjoiniii" the I.;i:«!- of Hugh Itohersou.
*)."> iicrcs more or les-; J.'J aero eleared; 7.1 acres
tnhaeeo: 9.6 Here- IVaniil ■; \ 11 llie < niton you muiiI
to plant. Sis room home u7ih mela! roof. Built «»f
material that'emildut be bought or fouiui al any
prire today. .‘i Tnhaeeo Bam-; Bond I’aek lloti-e;
Bond Stabler- ami other Outbuildings.
\ly frieml-. uJial rail win put your money in that
Mill pay a- mueli dividend- a- farmland nlien In
Itaeeo is bringing from S 1000.-8 1200. per acre?
We invite you to go out and look over this farm;
look over the gum and pine limber and you Mill
find several thousand dollars worth of elioiee lim
ber on this farm. Don’t let the fiuauee bother vou
when thinking ol buy in;: this farm. W e Mill fi
nam e nine or leu thou and dollar- for any good
man that is lu<d.in : for a home.
M> friend-, remember dial time and tide Mail- for
no man. W In farm on halves Mlten von ran {gel it
all. Buy you a farm today — it means seeiiritv for
loniorroM. Hememher tin time and plaee.
(>oo<l j\! <«*(«* I'Y<h* JYizos Ivisy lYniiH
SEUJWi i(.f\TS
Roanoke Real Estate
& Auction Co.
W illimuslou, V (.'.
Telephone .’2077 Ilenrv Johnson. Mftr,
For further information or if you have land to sell,
eontaet selling agents.
production man, one stage man
lager, one photographer, three of
fice staffers, two wardrobe mis
tresses, two chaperones, two stage
hands, one program manager, one
; Magnolia Records representative
and three salesmen (three ad
vance men have already covered
the territory at intervals of six,
four and two weeks ahead of the
show date). This small army trav
els in 21 cars, and two 2 1-2-ton
trucks, to carry equipment. A re
cent hotel rotim check showed that
they occupied twelve twin bed
room, .twelve .single rooms, six
double rooms and one large suite.
All the equipment required for
the three-hour stage show is car
j t ied with the troupe. This includes
; one of the finest public address
systems in the country, their own
lighting equipment, three large
wardrobe trunks, all their produc
tion props which are carried in
three prop cases, ten large gar
jment bags for the women's cloth
ling, photographic equipment,
1 personal luggage, programs, mus
ic and instruments.
Quite often the troupe plays six
j shows a week in’addition to the
Sunday night broadcast, and these
! engagements may be 200 to 500
j miles apart. So you can see, no
j time is wasted on the1 road! Yet
the youngsters get a big thrill out
of it and believe that seeing the
I country is quite educational. The
only problem seems to he that
mail never quite catches up with
them!
Frankie Laine
Heads Star Cast
—,« —
A musical romance that’s jump
in’ with jivin' stars comes to the
Viccar Theatre tomorrow. Colum
bia Pictures’ "When You're Smil
ing" features such top radio and
recording artists as Frankie Laine,
flub Crosby and his original
Bobcats, the Mills Brothers, the
Modermures and Kay Starr. In ad
dition, the picture introduces Hilly
Daniel America’s newest night
club singing sensation.
In addition to his vocalizing,
Frankie Laine plays his first act
ing role in the film, and does
.very well at it too. Inline figures
prominently in the romantic com
plications which involve Jerome
Courtland, as a young singer look
ing for a "break,” Lola Albright
. n.l Margo W« >otle I .o'a is the nr
cepTibnist at the recording e ino
puny; Margo appears as the girl
hoping to save it from her father’s
financial disasters (father bets on
horses) by an advantageous mar
riage Jerome Cowan is delightful
ly featured as the improvident
parent.
include:
Lucy Bagiev and infant dau
ghter, Polly Hell and infant dau- ;
ghter, and Randolph Outler
bridge, RFD 3, Williamston.
Preliminary findings indicate
that control of wild onions may be
possible in certain areas with j
maelic hydrazide, a chemical new
in weed research, says the U. S.
Department of Agriculture.
As of January 1, 1950 U. S.
farmers owned an estimated six
million automobiles, according to
estimates of the U. S. Department.
NOTICE
North Carolina, Martin County.
In The Superior Court
Lorraine Oicken vs. James Dicken
The defendant above named
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Martin County, N. C.. io secure an
absolute divorce based upon two
years separation and the defend
ant will take notice that he is re
quired to appear before the Clerk
if Superior Court of Martin Coun
tv at his office in Williamston, N.
F , on the 4th day of December,
1950, or within 20 days'thereafter
and answer or demur to the com
plaint, in said action, or the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the
elief demanded in said complaint.
The defendant above named
ziil also take notice that in the
above entitled action the plaintiff
a as filed an application to be
awarded the legal care, custody,
tuition and maintenance of the
minor children, Charles Dicken
and James Dicken, born to the
marriage between the plaintiff
and the defendant. The said de
sfonclant will further take notice
(that the plaintiff will apply before
j the Judge holding the March
ITertn 1951 of the Martin County
j Superior Court, on the 22nd day
j of March, 1951, at 10 o'clock A M ,
for an order giving thi> plaintiff
I the legal care, custody, tuition and
maintenance of the minor child
ron. Charles I hcl-.en and .lame-;
Dickon.
This tin- 11 i'd day of November,
1950.
L. 11 Wynne,
Clerk of Superior Court of
Martin County
no 7-14-21-20
NOTICE OE ADMINISTRATION
North Carolina, Martin County
Having this day ouulified as ad
ministratrix of the estate of Willie
Purvis, deceased, this is to notify
all persons having claims against
the said estate to exhibit them to
the undersigned or her attorney
within one year from this date or
this notice will he pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to the said estate will
please make immediate payment
This the 2(ith dav of October,
1950.
Laura Mae Purvis, Administra
trix of the estate of Willie
Purvis
Robert H Cowen, Attorney at
Law, Williamston, N C.
oc 31 no 7-14-21-28 do 5
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having this day qualified as ad
ministratrix of the estate of John
». Long, deceased of Martin Coun
ty this is to notify all persons
holding claims against said estate
to present them for payment on 1
or before the 26th day of October,
1951, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate are
asked to make immediate settle
ment. This the 26th dav of Octob
er, 1950. Dolores L. lieaird, Ad
ministratrix
oc 31 no 7-14-21-28 do 5
NOTICE OE RESALE
Under and by virtue of a judg
ment of re-sale in an action on ;
titled "Frances G Karlv cl al v
Msoe h gj
ds;
(SPACIOUS! call the
CHU.DPEM OFF THOSfc
BLK.S- THEY'LL s-n
WAT HOLM f
IN THEM'.' r-*T 8LAME ME
you FED
THEM THE
HP PBOOUCINO MILK EBON
TAYLORS DAIRY
!M| AMSTERDAM tVNplCAfk i
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
RUM RAISIN
ICE CREAM
TAYLORS DAIRY
Yl^w bibb ;7
6fsd$ A fbsteuriied Dairy "Products
DAIRY BAR 2T* PLANT
Houghton St
D. (I Matt hr.. ■ cl “Tut umter
! signed Commissioners will, on the
24 day i f November, 1950. at 12
o'clock. Noon, in front if the
"Crystal Grill" on Washington
Street in the town of Williams
ton, N C. offer for sale In the
highest bidder, for cash, the fol
lowing (losri ibeil property:
A house and lot on Washington
Street m tile Town ol William
ton, N. (' , and being known as
I he P"ter Davis anil Fannie Davis
home and being the same premis
es deeded to Edward I. Early and
wife, Franses G. Earlv l>v Susie S
Price by Deed dated Fi bruai \ 2,
1940, and of record in the Public
Regist r\ of Martin Cmintv in
Rook NT -4. page 281
This property will be sold in
two lots one the tenant house
and lot and the other the “Crystal
Grill" and lot. A map will be
shown at the sale showing both
parcels o! property.
The last and highest bidder i ill
T>e required to make a deposit of
10', of the purchase prii c
This 'ith day of November, ttlaO
1! A Criteher,
E. S Peel,
Commissioners
no 14-21
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
DRAINAGE
Cl.EARING ANI) EXCAVATION
MARTIN COUNTY DRAINAGE
DISTRICT NO. ONE. MARTIN
COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
Sealed proposals for the recon
struction of the Martin •Couun
Drainage District No. one in Mar
tin County. North Carolina, will
he received by L Ilruce Wynn,
Clerk of Superior Court, Martin
County, N. C„ in the office of Ihe
C lerk of tti<■ Superior Court in
Williatnston. N t\, at the Court
House until 10 o’clock A M., K S
T„ on Wednesday, the 29th duv of
November, 1950, at which t'inv
and place they will he publicIy
i opened aiut read.
Wn-k contemplated will include
construction or approximately 15
! 2 miles of canals and will con
sist of excavation of approximate
ly 275,204 cubic yards and clear
in'’, of 1 12.5 acres.
1 ’Inns. Specifications, and (ton
lis t Documents arc on file with
the Secretary of the Drainage
Commissioners. at the office of
Clarence Griffin, Attorney, Wil
liamstoii, N C . the office of the
Bneincers. Greenville, N C.. the
oil ice of the Associated General
Contractors. Raleigh, N C , and
Charlotte, N. C.
Copies of plans and specifica
tions may bo obtained from the
Knyineer's office upon deposit of
SIS 00 Deposits will he refunded
to those malum; bona fide bids to
the Drainage District.
Consideration will he yiven only
to bids of contractors who submit
evidence s'nowiny that they have
I’rrii licensed under "An Act to
Heiuilalc the Practice of General
Conti set up;," ratified by the Gen
eral Assembly of North Carolina
on March 10, 1025 and as snhse
quently amended
A performance bond will be re
paired equal to 100 percent of the
contract price, conditioned upon
the faithful performance of the!
contract and upon the payment of
'll persons supplying labor and !
furnishing materials for the con 1
si met ion oft he project
Kach proposal shall he accoin- |
named with a deposit of cash or a
certified check on some bank or
trust company authorized to do
SI,AH WOOD
FOR S VI I, CHEAP.
Dial 2160
VN illiamslon Supply Co.
oadiots, attarmTanywhere)
L. N. JAMES CORN HOUSE
main L, NORTH CAROLINA
Write or call L. N. JAMES
Office 3601 : Corn House 2041 : Residence 25 1]
11^*0011+0
.'.be of the
State of North Carolina in an
amount equal to not less than five
per cent of the proposal, said
check to be made to the Martin
County Drainage District No one
as a guarantee that a contract will
lie entered into with the Drainage
District within 15 day. aftci the
award !o the ladder and that the'
required bond will he executed
In lieu of above. i ash or cerli
fled eheck and .Vi hid bond will
be accepted.
The Drainage District reserves
the ro’hl to reioel :inv or all bids
- - .=———rrr==r*
for ti> accept the bid or bids that
[appear to be to the best, interest
nf the Drainage District
No proposal may bo withdrawn
after the scheduled closing time
for the receipt of bids for a period
of thirty days
1 tv order of the Chairman and
f’.oard of ('omne minner. of 1he
Martin County Drainage District
No one, Martin ('•'lint,' . N. C
Sidney Headiatu, Chairman.
Ragmen'
Henry L and 'I'hoina • VV Rivers,
Greenville, N. C
no 14-21 __
I
1
(wanted LOGS wanted]
WELDON VENEER CO.. Inc.
\\ rldon. \. <,.
\\ ill I’av rromiiim I’riees lor
Top (irade Sneel I.iiiii
r»
M
M
i o<;s m i in i:i{i:i) vs 11 don i»> rm i;k or i: vn.
< all Weldon <>0.“*-l or V\ rile Ho\ >5?<> Weldon ^jjj
for S|n‘eil iralioii1'.
I
OCOOOOO-MOOOOOKWOOCi
Your Car Deserves The Best!
. . . Anil Hint s what
it will Ref right here!
I!ej>nlar rheek on raili
ator, buttery, oil, tires
at no extra charge!
UTOS tiikivr
ON Ol It S1KVH I.!
Sinclair Service Station 1)
Special While They Last
FULL SIZE KITCHEN CABINETS
Bed and black trim with porcelain work top
Only $34.95
B. S. COURTNEY AND -SON
"I'iirnilnrr Since !*H /
Slow Oprii 1'i iiliits *|iI D;(M) I*. M.
More than 500,000 Oldsrnobile Owners Now Enjoy
all the Power, Smoothness, Quietness and Economy
of this Famous High Compression Engine!
Any "ILm-kct” OMumoliilr owner can tell von! l or mi v lim kel
Oli .noliilr owner know*: Tlien's (I thtiinulii tliIJi'triitr hrlui-rii the
"/{<*/*elV’ sriisiilioruil liifili-niiiifirrssinii prrformanrr will onlinarv
hiriiifi. I In- "HiX'ketV -ilken Kinoollmei.*! I lie "HorkelV’ ree<*nl
inuHliiog action! Tin* "ISockct V’ noliil <,n jnir<! ( ,,mr in t<,<1.1 \
1.. for uiui >ln illinc "Hockct” ride in I In- lirilliiint (11<I-nx>i<i- "8)1”!
.-. . ifE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBIIF DEALER
Chas. H. Jenkins & Co,
WII.UAMSTON — AIIOSKIF — AFFANDKR — EDENTON — WINDSOR
OLDSMOBILE
A GENERAL MOTORS VAlUB
"KNOW YOUR AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK DIAI IR” • NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION