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• Speaks In Favor Of Truck Routes Al Board Session —•— (Continued from Page One) Property owners on Hyman. Broad and White Streets asked for I curbing and surfaced streets. No •>neal feet were mentioned, and fcr.toir ..re* ««:**£./'i— . m*£lu-r1 iur’urt.’wjr — Xh.r.r,rjti-tkrp/''> • »?*• to b< advised that paving and gut tering are handled on a 60-40 basis. Once the property owners sign with that understanding, the petition will take its turn, the board ordered. The board brieHy«iiscussed the location of a house owned by Joe Cherry. It was suggested that the house is on town property. But no action was taken until records cun b:>checked. A law suit is to be filed within tin- next few weeks in an effort to remedy the traffic hazard at i the highway underpass on West Main Street. The board approved a rat and! mosquito control program during1 the coming months. The officials discussed the ad visability of prosecuting owners of hog pens within the town limits and those cases when* there are will'll' lilies no sewer rnmii'i lions ;irc' available. The town is to widen the lower end et Halifax Street, the b n I orderiru the dirt dumped in a ra-j vine herd' ring North Haughton Street. An eighteen-foot lane leading off Nprth Houghton St i vet and I connecting with Oak Stieet was) offtered to the town by the Rev.| Tom Harris. Acceptance is I :ngj delayed until a deed is presanted. ] During the meantime, the town is being asked to have a light in stalled mi the . tied. Late purchasers are to be pen alined $1 on town motor vehicle tags, m accordance with an ordi nance previously passed It is es iiinaud t.i.A loo )“ i■ o“s iiavi nut purchased tiie tags for their ve hicles. ■William Penn Blended Whiskey Retail Price $2.10 Pints $3.35 > Fifths 86 Proof IMC STRAIOHT WHISKEYS IN THIS PROOUCT AM 4 YEARS OR MORE OLD 35% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, *3% NEUTRAL SPIRITS, DISTILLED PROM GRAIN. annua i wits uwru. penis, sum TEXAS RANGERS—George Montgomery, Jerome Courtland and Noah Berry, Jr., smash the vicious killers who once terrorized the Lone Star State. An Edward Small production in Supercinecolor, Columbia Pictures’ "The Texas Rangers” stars Montgomery and Gale Storm at the Viccar Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. rRgyster Field Tested Fertilizers For Plant Bods And All Ollier Farm Oops • NO BETTER PRODUCT • NO BETTER PRICE © NO BETTER SERVICE Moore Grocery Co. College Alumni Organize A Unit Thursday Highi (Continued fvorr. Pa.ee One) Olin Fi x, pastor of the Hassell Christian Church, was elected to fill the secretary-treasurer’s of fice. Attending the meeting were: Messrs. David Grimes, Sherwood L. Roberson and Rev. Jim Perry of Robersonville; Rev. and Mrs. Fox of Hassell; Mr. and Mrs. 11 M. Ainsley of Oak City; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ange of Jamesvdle; Mr and Mrs. J. C. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Leman Barnhill, Mis and Mrs. Bill Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Peel, Mrs. Alice Dunning, Mrs. T. 1’. Davenport, Mrs. Ethel Rober son, Misses Alice Berry and Nell Beaman of the Wdliamston school faculty, William V. Roebuck and Ronald While, all of Williamstun; others ailending from Wilson were Russell Roebuck, ,.). P. 1\ti dal 1 and Mis* Ann Bullock. Visited Here From Greenville Mi George Shot anrl Mrs ' !.os!ie Garner and son of Grcen I vi 1 It* visited relatives here last | Friday. I Life Insurance and Annunities J. Paul Simpson General Agent Security Life & Trust Company Dial 2474 IT'illianislon, /V. (]. I has a large number of friends and I , acquaintances in this county. EXECUTRIX NOTICE i North Carolina. Martin CntinV. Having duly qualified as Execu trix of the estate of Mrs. Mam h Leggette, deceased, late of J'm jin County, North Carolina, this is t. notify all pre-sons h&vi ■. el itns against the estate of said deee.tseo to exhibit them to the undersign ed at hei home, Williamston. N C B. F. D. No on o! before the 15th dav of January, 195:$, ,u this notice Will h, ;,k ! ’■ -r ;their I'tvmvv . .' ii is 1-1 its ir, I make immediate payment. This 14th dav of Junu is, 195J. Mrs. Lei a ( R. H.) Peele, Executrix of 1he esta'e of Mrs. Mamie Leggette, dew. od ia 15-22-29 fe A 1 Mil NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power vested . in me in that certain deed ot trust executed hv Nehmeih Moore nut wife, Sarah Moore dated Septem ber 12, 1051, of record in Book j A-4, at pane 304 of the Martin ' County Registry, default having I been made in the payment of the note therein secured and upon re quest of the holder of said note. 1 will at the courthouse door in Wdliamston, North Carolina at 12 o’clock Noon on February 2(1, 1C2 offer for sale at public auctiep to 'he highest bidder for cash, the' following tract of land: Lying and being in Jamesvitle Township, Martin County, N. C„ and being a lot of land beeinning at the fence dividing the lands of D. D. Coburn and Aaron Biggs, thence* running a lory th * Dailv Road i!0 e ->t, thence runrung back to ihe Atlu t Const Lym (fad road 300 feet, thence back to the tome (it) ft *t. there e alt ng s„id fence 300 fret ft' the pi hit of be ginnini adjoining 1h** (fade Road oil lSit- hold, tile Ati '.lltle Co:.:-’ Line on thi back, and bound ! or the sides It/. D. B , Coburn .r d Aaron Big: s This the tiiith dav , f .January, 1952. NC.TK'i; Of I)iSS<ii.l TK?N Nit! h Carolina, M; rt m C■!nil\ . Ni tier ;; hr. t by .raven that the partnership heretofore existing, h ein B. A. Critchei I ni Ozolla Critcher. were partners!, Iraduiy arid deing business nn< th( fit n i . id sty'e of Criteh cr Sh. e Company, its the City of \\ illitiiustem. N. C t oun’v of Martin, has this day be, >t dissolv ed by mutual consent < f the pat t - t’.ois, the bus !'! ., hereto!', -e run dueled by said partnership will in the future hi' eondueted solely bv B. A. Critcher, Jr., under the name ami style of Critcher Shoe C rnnai y, d t a I it. A Critcher and wib O •• 11 i Crdeher, will have no further interest here in. Tills 20 dav of Dreeniber, lOal. 15 A. Ci it-.Iter O/ella Critcher. r. 2 1 29 fe 5 $2.10 $3.35 pin! filih 1«od«d Whiskey, 86 Troof, 30% Wliishe* , Groin Neutral Spirits. NOTICE OK SALE Under and bv virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain Deed of Trust executed to the Undersigned Trustee by the Rob ei - >n Packing Company, dat ed 29th September, 1**49, and of record in the Register of Deeds Office i f Martin Countv in Hook V i„ ... ; notes ot even date therewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having he a coinrdioH with, and at the ret|Uist of the holder of siud notes, the unde; J.Trustc. w, t"i " re hi la- , ty, olia r for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following do scribed property: ■h ’a:., I of land m Williamst.on I’owe duo. Martin Count.. State oi No: i ii f arolina e a:intonIv known as th< Roberson Slaughter} House and prom..,;, containing 3 ; acres, more or less, beginning at a ' stake, the old Brick Kiln corner on the A C L, Railroad right-of-' way to a stake on the MeOaskey Rond; thence along the McGas" ke.v Road toward the Wilharnstun nol Kverett Road to a stake in a ditch; thence along the ditch I theme along tiie Rriek. Kiln pro-1 pert\ to the ■•! dii-of-wav <,f 1 -e A. C. L Railroad Company, the p( int of b< ginning, Deing t.he • ■ 'and D< < led tr> the Roberson on 4 Company by D. M. Rob '■i . and ife, Ethel G. Rober ' , b\ i feed dated the 21st day of I'.iv, 11)49, and of record in the !’ =•!:<• R< ‘i'll" of Martin County in Rook U-4, page 555. : ' , r< I ' . r = late We- eli-r Marlin, Trustee. ( ritcher & (;urganus, Attorneys. ,io 22-2!) fe 5-12 give the World's Best Loved Box ft&gami, v V//We/ .< / The WHITMAN S SAMPLER in ] pound and 2 pound sizes Special Heart Boxes and other Whitman's Assortments attractively wrapped for Valentine s Day CLARK'S E*hanti;u‘> *« ■ I WIAN fe: THE SOUTHERN FARMER STATION 900KC ''x / 1000 WATTS^ the greatest car ever built in the low-price field # ^ # Never before haw a low priced car stepped ho completely into tlie fine-car class! Never Ix-fori bas any low-priced car offered such great power as Ford’s 110 h.p. high-compression V-8 . . . ■uch new power as Ford s 101 -h.p. high-compression Six. And this big new ’52 Ford has lots more than power. It’s wider, longer, lower, stronger! New Coachcraft Bridies are styled to stay lieaut itu'i Aiiui quality-kuiit to st<iy young. “Test Drive” this built for keeps Ford today. 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