News As Reported
In The Enterprise
Forty Years Ago
OCTOBER G, 1911
Geneva James, daughter of Mr.
rs. Ed James, of Roberson
quite a delightful crowd
at her home Friday
3, September 22nd, to en
d celebrate her lifteenth
Bananas with cream
with potted plants
and evergreens; fifteen candles in ]
a cut glass stand burned brightly
near the center of the table indi
cating her fifteen years. The
guests then became quite interest
ed in a contest—“Where to go for
a Vacation." Miss Myrna Right
and' Cecil Everett won the first
prize, a dainty box of paper.
One of the most .enjoyable
events of the season in Roberson
vit!e was a birthday party given
by Miss Rota Roberson to her
many" 'friends ii't tier ndrfte on'
Railroad Street last Friday even
ing.jjnJionor of her seventeenth
birthday. I lie quests wore re
ceived in the hall by the hostess
lant Cozart’s Seed
(Registered and Certified)
For
HIGHER YIELDS AND FINER CROPS
Atlas 50 Wheat Q Fulgrain Oats %l
Allas 66 W heat 0 \ iclorgrain 48-93
# Arlington Oats
This is TOP QUALITY SEED; we think the
best that ean be bought. Grown by us from
foundation stoek; processed by us. GERMI
NATION: A minimum of 95% with most
97% Or better. PURITY: None less than
99% with most as high as 99.5 Per Cent. NO
WEEDS, noxious or otherwise. SLURRY
'TREATED with eerasan and DDT. Sacked in
new N ,C. Crop Iinprbvemeul Association
bags, wheal 2 hu. per sack, oats 3 hu. Whole
sale ami retail.
Plant The Best - - -
Plant Cozart’s Seed
S. M. COZART
Center Brick W arehouse Telephone 261 I
WILSON
and ushered into the dining room
where delicious cake and cream
were served. The room was de
corated beautifully with cut flow
ers, ferns and ivy. The many and
handsome presents proved the
popularity and many friends of
the hostess.
Mrs. A. S. Everett and daugh
ters, Naomi and Hazel, of Rober
sonville, left for Norfolk Wednes
day where Naomi will be treated
for an affected eye by Dr. W. E.
- ■ - ■* V'. v. C o: f. v. i v D a-eecm park
ed thetw*»,
Ivirs" Dicey
Uve •. f‘.s.
in Roberson vide has returned
Gair.or. Vo”
Miss Janie Edwards, of near
Winterville, spent several days
with Mrs. I- A Brilev last week
at her home in Robersonville.
Miss Lannie House, of House, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. M. T.
Lawrence, in Robersonville.
Joe Haislip, of Hassell, went to
Oak City Tuesday to negotiate for
the purchase of a motorcycle to
be used in his postoffice service.
J. H. Eubanks, of Hassell, will
put a soda fountain in his place
of business. This will be the first
in the town.
Miss Margaret Sterling, of Has
sell, made a flying trip to Oak
City Wednesday.
B M Haislip, of Hassell, has
entered Buies Creek Academy for
the term.
Will Roberson of Bethel was a
visitor in Hassell Tuesday.
R. II. Salsbury, of Hassell, was
a visitor in town Monday.
Mrs M E. Cook returned from
a visit to Vaughn on Wednesday
accompanied by Henry D. Cook,
who will spend several days here
with the Roanoke Hunting Club.
Miss Eula Lee Waters has ac
cepted a position with Carstur
phen & Co., and has charge of
thi'ir millinery department.
Mr and Mis, G. S Williams are
here this week with their mother,
Mrs. Lavenia Williams.
Mrs. C. W. Kellinger went to
Flat Swamp Sunday to attend the
Association
Herbert Lilly and sister, of
Jamesville, spent Monday night
in town.
R E. Grimes and children were
here from Robersonville Wednes
day
Mrs. J. H Page and children at
tended the Association Sunday.
A D. Mizell went to Tarboro
Tuesday.
Miss Anna Belli Purvis return
ed to her home near Hamilton
Tuesday.
Tile best way to get ahead is to
have one.
Chinese Offering
A Yam Whai Am
—®—
Though grown on a small scale
at present true yams might some
day be another importar ‘ food
stop in the United States.
Already small commercial
plantings have been made on the
West Coast and food value tests
1 1 ClU i cm . be.
tochi Yamaguchi, instructor in
* «ite«aaKiL?vyih^iLvpr',it-v of
CaliP..1 nia C allege *
at Davis.
-Jib.,U\v \ f \V....
are often called yams ir this
countrv. Actually sweet potatoes
are not related to true yams,
which are native to China.
About 12,000 acres of sweet po
tatoes are raised in California
each year. True yams are most
frequently grown in the tropics
where the season is longer than in
this country. Both plants require
a warm climate.
The long, thin tubers of Chinese
yams vary in weight from less
than one to several pounds. They,
are prepared and eaten like white
or sweet potatoes.
When paid for eggs according
to quality, as measured by official
effort to produce better eggs This
low c* in tests conducted i e
was si
........ NOTICE
North Carolina, Martin County
In The Superior Court
William N. Beasley vs. Cora
Beasley.
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, North Carolina,
to secure an absolute divorce bas
ed upon two years separation and
the defendant will further take
notice that she is required to ap
peal before the Clerk of the Sup
erior Court of Martin County at
his office in Williamston. N. C.,
on the 23 day of October, 1951, or
■ivithi|i % 20 days .thereafter, and’
wiswer or demur'to (he complaint
in said action, or the plaintiff will
apply to t|ie court for the reliel
demanded in said complaint.
This the 22nd day of Septem
ber, 1351
„ J . B. .Wynne
Clerk of Superior Court
se 27 oc 4-11-18
NOTICE
Nbrth Carolina, Martin County
In the Superior Court
Samuel T. Wallace anti wife Ruth
Wallace. \ ictoriu 5l.nU1 C'orey anti
husband Otti.s Corey. Vs Henry
Wallace anil wife. Lossie Wallace,
Elijah Wallace anil wife, Carrie
Lee Wallace, Eu/e a Wallace
Cooper or Ceelle Wallace Cooper
and husband, Dave Cooper, Van
T. Wallace or Vantoria Wallace
Don’t Sell Me Insurance
Don't sell me insurance!
Sell me freedom from doubt
That my family will manage
When I'm not about.
Don't sell me insurance!
Sell me clothing instead,
And a home for my family,
And butter and bread.
Don't sell me insurance!
Sell me those college years
That will give to my children
The chance that is theirs.
Don't sell me insurance!
Sell me fish pole and gun
So I'll spend my old age
Not at work but at fun
Don't sell me insurance—
Please don’t even tiy!
But all of the others
I'm anxious to buy.
J* PAUL SIMPSON funeral Atgriii
Security lAfc uml I'rust Com puny
Dial 2171
tf illianmton, /V. C.
The whole world looks different to you,
the first time you take command of this
great-powered, superbly poised master of
the highways.
The landscape seems to glide by more
serenely.The road beneath you has suddenly
•become more luxuriously smooth. "You hold
your course like an ocean liner on a calm sea
iYou’re exalted, exultant, and magnificently
at ease.
It takes a long list of engineering achieve*"
merits, combined only in a Buick, to give you
this experience.
Little things, like the sixty hall bearings that
recirculate through the steering linkage, to
give you such effortless control over two
tons-plus of solid automobile,
Technical things, like the T-square align
ment of the rear wheels by a torque-tube
drive.
t h» , ABC Network, #v*rjr Maadoy evoning.
You take the High Road!
Important things, like a high-compression
Fireball Kngine, with an exclusive combus
tion chamber that gets more newer. n»ore
distance from fuel,
Thoughtful things, like four big soft coil
"'springs—to cushion all four wheels—or sen*
cushions of double-depth softness.
Spectacular things—like Dynaflow Drive,
which introduced a whole new concept of
smoothness to the transmission of
power, now thrilling more than o
million owners.
Convenient things—such as a turning
radius that Jets you maneuver this dis
tinguished dazzler in smaller space
whin amen automjbius abb turn buick win build them
than any other bar of its over-all length.
Here surely is a fine car in name, in style, in
appointments, in comfort, in luxury, and
performance — at a price that makes it an
outstanding buy in its field.
May we give you facts and figures along with
a thrill? A call from you will bring a
Roa dm aster to your door
iuquipmtnl, acce*nuricM, Iran and m. idt't arr subject to change without
ROAD MASTER
Ce/sfo/r? Stf/CfC
/
Highway 17
Wins. H. Jenkins & Co. of Williasnston, Inc.
Plume 2147
Williaiiuiiou, IV. C.
I and wife, Mrs. Van T. Wallace or
Mrs. Vantoria Wallace, Mae B.
Wallace Snout anti husband,
James Snout, Charlie M. Wallace
and Mrs. Charlie M. Wallace.
NOTICK SERVING SUMMONS
BV PUBLICATION
The defendants Eu/.elia Wallace
Cooper or Uzelle Wallace Cooper,
Dave Cooper. Van ']' Wallace or
Vantoria Wallace, Mrs. Van T.
Wallace or Mrs. Vantoria Wallace,
Mae i! Wallace Snout, James
Snout, Charlie M. Wallace, Mrs.
Charlie M Wallace, will take no
tiee that an action entitled as
Superior Court .(TUartmTamhtv.
North Carolina, to sell lands own
■ed bv tfte parties to this action ir.
a special proceedings foi paiti
tmn. located in Cioss Roads
j Township, Martin County, con
taining 45 acres, more or less,
hounded by Gertrude Peele and
Clark, and tne said defendants
will further take notice that they
are required to appear at the of
fice of the clerk of the superior
court of Martin Countj', N, C., in
Williamston, N. C., within ten '
I days after the 18th day of Octo
| ber, 1951, and answer or demur
i to the complaint in said action, or
i the plaintiffs will apply to the
1 court for the relief demanded in
said complaint.
This the 2fi day. of. SsjlIe.ntbSF,,,
i 951.
L. B. Wynne,
Clerk Superior Court,
Martin Couiviyy W. C.
se 27 oc 4-11-18
An Important
Lesson In
living.
• • •
Our of I 1m* most important parts of young
stors' “row ing lip. is learning how to handle
money! Properly administered and with
parents’ help, the ehild's own hank aeeonut
plus the interest it earns, can provide the
means to extra iuslriielioii in iniisie, dancing,
ete. — and poin1 the way to further studies
alter high selund. Open a savings aeeoiint
for your child now, to grow — !o save — to
succeed on!
Branch Banking & Trust Co.
This is the Amount of Money
Farmers Selling Tobacco with
Keel Planters
Cooperative Saved
On Their Warehouse Charges
In 1950
II you ;m* in lltr mnrkol for KX
Tlt A l\(!0\1K without extra ef
fort soil lie* fftitaiittltT of your
tolnieeo itl kt'cl s Vl ai'clioitst1 in
(d trm ill<\
We do not hook floor -pave to am privileged
t< ' . Our door*, are wide open to all tohaeeo
tanner- large and small alike, t oad \our t«»
haeeo and drive -truighl to Greenville, tin*
lle-l Tohaeeo Market in the State.
M
For Free
$24,896.32
Keel Planters
Cooperative, Inc.
“Main* H hi Ip 1 on Saw"
GREENVILLE