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THE ENTERPRISE Pub' ~ Everv T :«• - 'ay cr 1 Thursday by E\TERPRISF PI BUSHFST. CO. Wn-IJA\!?TT.\ ' RTH CAROLINA '>TT»*i< RIPTJON R \TF* : VT- • c'- - y i TfcCC) I O -1 v_- . S3 00 e, v v 1.75 i.n martin county r * —-:pr MARTIN COUNTY Of Y I S3 V? 2 90 I s R(s) ..CSt } F i ' • i u ~ N. S Wiihamrt on. V. E f the i ! » %( l ucv/m . f rhrnar\ 27. x/mf Ki'jlli Hfhn-rn I III f > r« I ; eves with jfra< r. > is»-.s .4 t ar to > tax ranging i fellow who I an i Si c tax. j . t wreck his i f«-!luW Could ‘•‘•pmg up or I ng h v nen (ie all done about they got it- with ex it the high ■ the net coni |teaks, tax arrows other they blovV leaV i e target litihhi’tl iihl ( l Hill I ill II III A. . • e!,; ■. a tel b1 'linn fffti. ? .i i In w . onto the pension rolls m a mathv cs.tjiitt a short time ago .. The record -.hows that he iiaii worker! hard ail his lift that hi wages were never .«iii:ic: i.t to was rant noie Ir an a ban x iX’ent e. . • I that i tnr. anc«- pi evented him from laving sontetl re aside foi old age. ill si h •: i.e .. h,! • ■< 1 .Is productive veais. and ii>> . * oidenmed be cause he did lint avi a liul ! ’. !.l • old age it is truth: .' adr.i'h at many i ■ uid have anri mi to t p:ej • h • tiie future and are r. .■ : ui entita 1 ' public relief but society evei in t! ■ ■« .. t - cannot af ford to stand bv :n : s . ■ aged suffei un r-eoess. 7 7ii> I alnr ifj 1‘ntlriliim A tate-ui ; . ivem* :.t ’ .ti all diseased m: k cov > has met with opposition in some quarters, but a Martin County far mer failing victim "f Malta fever contract ed from milk given b\ a diseased cow, is urging stronger supent f..i the movement Writing to Kami A nit Ton. Brandon a short time ago, tin- victim urged that the law eliminating discs-ed uws lx- strictly enforced He .okm thi agi-nt ’ appeal to Representative Andy A mi.--, n urging him to do something that w*-uld afford the public Ijetter protection. Too many fn wn upon laws designet to protect the pnbi.c n d ubt. tin almighty d.iilai has pi...-, i ahead oi public health, b t tr • victim <d Malta fever recognize the value of tin protection pro vider! by such laws Time / itr trlion The propiisal I-, extend State aid to the various title- ami towns for the construction and maintenance of sheets con es a hit late but the action will be welcomed. Keii about thirty years the State has -x * acted a heavy toil in gas tax. s from the whole vehicle owner w cod nr t of his traveling nr: r it;, and t >wn streets without offering him any consideration whatever The State collected gas taxes from the city auto owner, but when it came to building thoroughfares the collector stopped at the town limit, leaving the property owners to foot the bill The relief plan pi. posed by Senator Jun ius Powell of Columbus and signed by this district’s two senators Horton and Campon, will not solve the problem, but it will go a long ways m righting a 30-year wrong -It is getting lull for ini propcily owuci, and it is time foi action. ft mi Br»i/i*,w It's bad business when representatives of the people make the people'* business secret business The H .use Fi:.3nee Committee in Raleigh recently chose t«» carry the people's busi ness behind closed doors, the action consti tuting an indirect slap in the face of the ptsv pie A freshman representative, opposing the <* crecy arranger, by Rvp Sam Worthington's mr.tr.rv. was quoted as saying: “We repre sent the per pie here ana it we've go* any thing • stay, ’.v 1- ought to let everybody Its ter,. Dictators are rightly condemned, but the trend in this country is to go to the people only when taxes are to be levied and votes are needed. Fxplosions always follow secret pow wows arranged for handling the pub lic s business. ('.on fusion Some progress is being made in Washing ton Plain old confusion, existing there these many years, is now developed into organized confusion, it is said. The Democrats are going in two directions. si>me going along with Bob Taft and Her t* si Hoover. The Republicans are going in two directions, some going with Dewev and other* stringing along with Taft and McCar ■ h% The Piesident is going off tr. .■ tangent will'll it eoiii)- to letter writing and .1 few other acts. A grandson of B< n Franklin sai.i back yon dei "If ever a nation was debauched by a man. the American nation has been de bauched by Washington Similar charges have been made down through the years without much foundation. Similar charges are being made today, and it is beginning to appear that they have some semblance of truth The nation will lx* for tunate indeed if nothing but debauchery is found in all the confusion existing in Wash ington today I oo/M'ration. \ot ( nion Brotherhood Week February lf*-2.i is vreusing copperalioii. not union, among the vai unis religious groups Man has a common goal, and while various n . ans are 1 mployed in striving for the goal, uni should not condemn another for follow ing .1 different route as long as the main goal is tl.i objective. There is n<> ini. ..u >n of promoting union, but there is need e 1 cooperation. If we are to combat questionable motives advanced 11 the names of the isms, it is imperative that all religious denominations cooperate in a common cause There is no religion with out its good jHiiiitS. .lid! it belidOVi s all to recognize those g.».d |miui!s. ignore the min or differences and march .»n in the name of all that’s grKk 1 and noble m the sight of God and righteous man. Lift* lx li e /.ire It Scottish Rito Sun—Wo live Unlay in ^ stre nuous age a time when everyone tries to get ahead faster than his neighbor. We are prone to forget all about ideals in our mad rush to lx at the other fellow We talk about brother ly love, but all loo often forget to practice it Charity has been commercialized to such an extent that all the sweetness has been squeezed out of It ! The greatest need of the world today is more old-fashioned character and kindness, a slowing up 01 the rush long enough for some of us to realize that, we are not here fin too long a time after all. The best things that we can contribute to our times are tol j erance and love The surest method of re ! reiving considertion is to give it. It is much more pleasant to slap a fellow on the back j than to hit him in the jaw This thing called life is a steep grade and ; we snouid wek -me every opportunm to ! give our friends a lift when they need it >o»»ie//iing I.nr Line There's a little spark or something miss ing in our way of life, and unless it is re stored there’ll not be much left in life. Instead of finding it ncccssars to pass a law requiring TB examinations, it would i sn m that a little spark or something is need ed to prompt the individual to act on his own accord Of course, the public health is ! to bo considered and even the thoughtless should be prodded into action. But how much better it would be if individuals would show enough common sense and entrgy to take action in their own behalf without the feat of law The absence of that little something is proving a serious problem in so many phases of our complicated life Some parents will not provide for their children. Some child ren will not provide for their aged parents Under such a condition as that, it is almost beyond all reason to expect the taxpayers to slt'p iii UiiO pile, iili* I.Ciji *• 1 £ Sjit tl a liiW *0 work successfully. Special Revival Daring Week-end A countv v de rcviv;i! will l>e Iickl in the elementary school auditorium here over the »fek und w ith the first service hegin nirtg at 7:45 p m. Friday. Evangelist D S Summer- will -peak on Friday night On Satur day night Rev. D. M Hardison will speak on ’The Next Great Event In Store For The U S A Evangelist P.«ui H Black will bring the message, "Russia In The Light Of The Bible" at 2 20 p rr «un Sunday. The service - will close Sunda evening with a sound film "Power In The Blood". The mu-icai program will tic rendered by The Ilnur Of Prayer Troop. Oak City Group To Present Play The Oa« Tree Players, a group of senior^ from Oak. City Hjh Sch-c ! are participating in the Drama Festival to be held at East Carolina Teachers College on March second and third This fes tival. which i- noncompetative. ha- its purpose "To Have Fun While Learning The Oak Tree Players are one of a group of six high -• tit-.l dramatic groups, two college groups, one private .-eh**,! of speech, and two little theatre group attending The play to !»■ given by the er.>up from Oak City is Evening Star which is a drama dealing with the return of an actress that has lost all her beauty and all hei friends, but once ■ rs the stage again become- the great act res that she was always The cast i- composed of Ann Bunting, Dav <1 Etheridge, Lon la g, , t. Mar arot Cosset, Dallas Pnrvis, Jr. E ft Holliday, Den c . Briley, anil Vialnnes Hudgins w ho pla> - the part of the actress The group directed by Jack i Special Film To Be Shoicn At Church on IT ednetday A -pet a. I film on Visitation Evangelism" will be shown at the Christian Church in Williamston Wednesday evening at 7 30. it was announced \esterday l>v the pas r Rtv John L. Goff The film will depict the entire procedure and experience of the visitation evangelism era ■venter! from the set up" meeting to the time when those touched in the campaign go out on their own to bring others into the ehurt h The public is invited tn attend the showing. Spent;* To F.rcrctt* \cftro l*.-T. A. Croup R S Gaither was the sues* speaker at a banquet given Feb ruary 22 at the Everett? Colored School by the ' Colored Parent Teacher* Association The* ban quet. one of the first of its kind given by the organization h. h hghted a celebration of George Washington’s birthday N. W Slade gave the response to the welcome. Howard with Herman Etheridge and Norma Lewis assisting with music and prompting The Senior Class this year has been very active in dramatics Not only have they done their senior play. Meet the Folk*, but they gave a verse choir con cert in the early fall arid art- row making plans for their class night which is based on tin* fairy story of Cinderella which promises to ite \t rv beautiful with an unusual stage setting and tteautlful to tome and music TWINS ARE 7!) Quaker Town. Pa.—Valentine Day had a special meaning for Mrs Emma Smell and Mr* Ida Weikel. 7!» yearadd' twins They celebrated llit-ir .-.iMit-lh tt eddtlie anniversarti * The sisters and •r, , Ini hand . Asia t Weikel, 12. and Fiank Smell, IT. entertained at a family gathering Bear Grass Clob Holds Meeting — •— The regular mffting of the Bear Grass Home Demonstration Club was he: i in the home of Mr- N R. Roger son Wednesday. The meeting wo# called t-> order by our new president. Mrs. J C Raw:-, and the club sang “Amer ica" and repeated the club collect. A report was given on the Cherio Fund and treasure. Old business w d.. -ti.--t M: s Jay Lille.'.' reported on the talent show to be e;ven at the Bear Crass School Several interesting reports were given by the club women on gard ening, - ranging a room, frozen foods, clothing. rai*ng roses, planting and transplanting shrub bery. Mrs. Irvm Terry told us how to make attractive vases out of tin cans, lamps and gourds. "The Legend Of The Dogwood" was read and after the meeting several of the women planted four dogwood trees on the Bear Gi .ss school grounds Miss Parker asked for helper and donors for the hloodmobile and one member volunteered for both. Mis- Ruby L. Sprncoi. assist ant agent, gave a very helpful demonstration on the “Under world of Fashions". Tn . lab wn- .d t<. have Mi — Eva Our a.nus as a vi-itor Mr R.»k< '-on hr-.sti..--isted by her ■ Hu"hti r. served ice cream top ped with cherries and delicious • al:e Mrs Dave Dickerson re porter Power lor Electric Power The electric power companies will use more bituminous coal in 1951 than ever before * More than 100 rmll.oii tons wall be con sumed by this industry as the de mand for < leetriciH continues to lie ket 111 tilt l S NOTICE Nolict is hereby given that the controlling interest in the Avers Electric Company. Inc. of Wil lianistoi ha been -old to B B. Rogerson, and that I II not br* re sponsible for any bills or obliga tions contracted on or aft< t r <-o ruary 19. 1951 All outstanding contracts will be m«*t /\vcrs Electric Co.. Inc., ' J S Avers, Pres This the 19th day of February, 1951 _ CARD Of THANKS I would iike to take this oppor tunity to express my appreciation ind thanks to rny many friends for the flowers, cards, visits and the o<r«*— • rndness which 1 received during my stay in the hospital. Alee* I would hkt to thank the staff of the Martin Gen eral Hospital lor the kind service* rendered me while there and to the n..nisteis of Martin County :ind the church organizations who have been so thoughtful toward me. I shall always remember each and everyone of you. Jake Mobley and Family. CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this oppor tunity to express my sincere thanks to my friends for their kind acts and remembrances dur ing my recent stay at Martin Gen eral Hospital. Each visit, card, gift and flower was greatly appre ciated. Thelma Johnson. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Martin County. Under and by virtue of the pow < r of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by Kadei E Gardner, on the 5th day i.f March, 1945, said deed of trust being of record in the Public Reg i-uy ei Martin County in Biyik 1.-4, page 57, said deed ot trust having been given for the purpose oi securing a certain note o! even date and tenor, herewith, default having been made in the payment of said note, and the stipulations contained in said deed of trust n it having been complied with, and at the request of the owner of said note, tne undersigned Trustee will, on Saturday, the 17th day of March, 1951, at 12 o'clock noon in front of the courthouse door in the Town of Williamston, offer foi sale to the highest bidder for cash, a 1 '7 undivided interest sub ject to the lit. estate of his moth er in the following described real instate, to-wit: Bounded on the North by the lands of Harry Moore, on the East by the land of V,' '1' anfl Eli Gard ner. on the South by the lands of w I VJfJI Ulltl , Oliva «>11 UIC Y> esc by the lands of J D. Hardison and B L. Gardner known as the Thomas Gardner place. This the 10th day of February 195! !! D Rriteman, Trustee Peel & Peel Attorneys at I.aw. Williarnston, N. C fc 20-27 mr O-l.'t NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. Martha Pye vs. lesser Pye. 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 to secure an abso lute divorce based upon two years separation and the defendant viVj further take notice that he is re -ojred to appear before the Clerk of Superior Court of Martin County at his office in Williams ton, N. C., on the 3rd day of March. 1951, or within 20 davs thereafter, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. The defendant above named will also take notice that in the above entitled action, the plaintiff has filed an application to be awarded the legal custody, care, tuition and maintenance of the minor child, Danny Pye. age -t. born to the marriage of the plain tiff and the defendant The said defendant will further take notice that the plaintiff will apply be loi' the Judge holding the April, Teroi 1951 of the Martin County Superior Court on the 1 Gth day of April. 1951. at 10 o’clock A M for an order giving the plaintiff the legal care, custody, tuition and maintenance of the minor child, Danny Pye. This the 3 day of February, I9f>i L. B. Wynne, c lerk of Superior Court ot Martin Countv Pc el & Peel. Alt vs fe 0-13-20-27 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTHT. North Carolina. Martin County Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of John nie Jones, deceased, this is to nu llify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to the undersigned within one year from the date of this no lire, or this notice will be plead i'd in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pa\ ment. The; the 9th da\ d Felmjai', 1951. Fiank D Cherry. Administraloi of the estate of Johnnie Jones fc 13-20-27 mr 6-13-20 H/outC mowtTHfttti pvi doUa/t? w hat are the thing* you hope some day to have in an automobile? Is it power that rises to every challenge? Is it the satisfied feeling of being a very important person there at the wheel? Is it day-long comfort and ample dimen sions that make every trip a pleasure? Is it the durable goodness of sound con st'■lk non — the sturdy strength that wiil outlast the years? Well, sir, the time has come for you to take to heart these three words of sensible advice—"smart Bt v’s BriCK.” Every Buick has Fireball power—an exclu sive combustion principle that makes each drop of fuel do extra dun-. Every Buick has coil springs on all four wheels — that add to your comfort and never need service. Evtrv Buick can be had with Dvnaflow •> i. Afl ~ ».*•* ,M. - rt» * Drive,* which lends extra smoothness to all the miles sou drive and saves wear on tires, engine and transmission for long run economy. Every Buick sparkles w ith added conven iences, refinements, appointments that lift these 1951 beauties far above the' utility** level and make them a special joy to own. And w hen it comes to price—w^skvou to compare Buick w ith the tie id. (airne see us soon. Lots of folks are comparing and finding there’s no buy like a Buick. »• I<Jf 4A7K* •******.■ mt calrm mm m >i*wd«** tr m tW AMltfi «r* rm* -*r; k. cAmf w tA*»; satev , •^liadc NO OTHER CAR PROVIDES ALL THIS: OYNAfLOW DAIV t—saves strain on driver and cor • HAtBALL POWlA-high-compres lion, valvein-head engine gets more good from every drop of fuel * PUSH-BAA fOAlfAONT —combines smart style and unsurpassed protec tion • WHITf-GLO'.Y INSTBUMINTS — greotc clarity -* night » TOROUl-TUBf DAIVt- -‘ead.es ride, improves driving control • 4-WHtll COIt SPAINGING-cushrons nde, eaves servicing costt • DUAL VINTIIATION— outside oir fed separately to right or left of front compartment • StLf-lNSAGIZING AAAKSS —hydraulic —multiply pedal-pressure live limes at brake drum • -DAtAMLINt STYLING—tapered, cat-length lenders, gleam ing sveepspears on most models • Plus: Self locking luggage lid, SlepOn parting brute two-way ignition lock. Solely Aide rims, Hi-Poised engine mounting, Body by fisher 90 Chas. 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