Bear Grass Club Elects Officers ..i Leroy Harrison, county busi n*o.man and newly nominated member of iin Marlin Countv !' ! f... p .. , ...c.: t ■ President of the Hear Grass Ruri tan Club for the coming year. The complete slate of officers as re commended by the nominating Committee and approved b> the club includes the following: pres ident, Leroy Harrison: Treasurer, Elmer Griffin; Chaplain, Grier Woody: Sergeant-At-Arms, Irving Terry. Jay Price was elected a director for three years, and Gar land Rogers was elected to fill ^the unexpired term .of Tommie Lawrence Roberson. The club observed its second ; Ladies' Night Meeting of the year ! and its special guests included the wives of all the members, the! ti acha rs of the local school. First, "district Highway Commissioner! and Mrs Henry Gray Shelton and j •Uncle ■ ndv" Hadda. ■ Ttttr.fr ■ m m<. nub A th H Porks v s in«* ailed as a new IT, -mber of the club and Mr. Shel ton kept the club in an uproar with his humorous stories and cu min it*i i tii. Fete Rogers, program chair man, conducted the program him sfelf. Ho told several funny stor ies and then held a contest. Mr. and Mrs Roy Harrison won 1he prize for being the couple pre sent who had been married the longest number of years. Mr. and ft SPARKY SAYS*. Dottr tf/TH P&" 6 theodds fareiagainstyou \T 12,000 people are killed every year and \ \ % eight hundred million dollars worth of I I property goes up in smoke. You j f can help step this terrible loss J I by using common sense to pie- t V - \ vent fires before they start. t. J HARRISON and CARSTARPHEN Green Wa?e Goes To Ayden Friday For Tough Game Coacli Sliiarl Tripp \luaiys M.i" 5li« Hoys K«*a«J> J'or (.ixxl Staml al Home Just looking at the record up ro now it appears that 5h. Wil liamston High School Green Wave football t >nm has to either score more than three touchdowns or make every extra point count, to win a ball game and that is a pret tv big order to entry against the Tornadoes of Ayden, especially nn their home ground where Coach Stuart Tripp always has his boys ready to go, Williamston plays Ayden in Ay den tomorrow (Friday) night. In its three games this year vear the Green Wave has allowed It). 20 and 21 points respectively. Coach Carroll Blackerby has re shuffled the team to get more scoring punch and in the last tilt [he new combine ran up 40 points. It will take more running than my team in this section has done in years to run that many against Ayden's Tornadoes and the Wil liamston players and their coaches ire aware of that. They arc busy this week with both offensive and lefensivc drills, to keep the point making in high gear and stop the gaps in the defense, mostly in the aerial department. The Wil liamston line has been hard to ravel thr etch hut oppiising gri 1 --- —*—•♦= a» Mrs E. C. Harrison and Mr and Mrs. Claudio- Rawls tied for the prize for the couple having the most children, and Mr. and Mrs, William Harrison received the prize for the couple being mar ried the shortest time. sr THAT 'LL BE A JOKE ON PAPA- HE DOESN’T THIN* you HAVE i ANY _ - IS n c' rm vthat ' -* so— 4 sssa Frankie l.aine sings four songs in Columbia Pictures’ "Rainbow 'Hound My Shoulder," in color by Technicolor at the Yiccar Theatre with Billy Daniels, Charlotte Austin and \rthur Franz also starred. dors have been able to pass tin i ball over for some nice yardage j This early in the season it is! hard to gauge a team's strength ■n the basis of the teams they | have met but certainly Williams ton has looked at some pretty fair ball players and such smart oper ators as Daryl Worthington. Mae ! Whitehurst and Cannon of Ayden ! are not apt to awe them too j much. On the other hand, the Ayden Tornadoes are not to be taken lightly. They were sound ty trounced hy Willi,nmston here some rears hack and have boon a i eerr-vrw >mmm» ■ | since. The running of Bill I., >r. Bobby Ray M jbley and lira An I drew s in last Friday evening's game here was encouraging. Il l : they ran keep that up aeains' the 1 kind of competition Avd-m \ ill! offer, the prospects of Williams ton for a winning season will he brightened considerably While do announcement has been made concerning the lineup for either team, it appears likely that Williamstnn will start with Wilber Stewart at quarterback, Hilly (Hover and Billy I .a it< i at the halves and Bobby Mobley at full if the Green Wave is to re , reive On defense Jacob Zemdn w ill go in as linebaekei , In the j line the probable starter; are: I Buddy Fus ell and Billy Alls brook at ends, Randolph Coker land llnnell Everett at tackles. | j Wilbur Edwards and Nelson' Quinn a) guard and David Davis at center. On defense Russell Roberson goes in at guard and Jerry Savage at end. Williamston has a promising ex |tra point combination in Ralph Parker who bonis them and Don i Christi phor who does the lodri mg. In defeating Robersonvdle 1-1 OF 0 Ayden used fake hand-oifs and passes effectivtly and against the South Edgecombe team last Fri I day night they proved they can' complete long passes as wa ll a - hold ones. Williai.iston now lias three vny I tough games in a row Ayden,' Hertford and Plymouth with tin Ayden and Hertford games being played away from home. Plym i outh will come here on Friday evening, October !!4. Professor R C, Whitaker scout ed Ayden for the Green Wave in he Ayden-Routh Edgecombe till ind is understood to have t'omo nark with a report to the effect that Avden is "loaded." This is ,n line with sortie of the reports From other quarters On the Williamston field last full, in the opening came for one! lean., Williamston defeated Aider 1!! to 13 with Russell Rogers senr in;; all three Green Wave touch downs About the only man tin Tornadoes are missing this yeai s TIG Edwards, a hard-running iark. Daryl Worthington is re ported to hr tops as a runner, fak ei and ^pa sser He was good en lineup at Ayilen in 1050 when 1h< Tornadoes had iv.e of the mos1 powerful and smoothest opeOttiin teams in the state Visit lit Greenville Mrs. O S Cowan and Mrs. Ro bel t Smith and son, Bobbie, visit ed relatives in Greenville Tiles day. S|,\ll WOOD for SVI.i; II \I.T ritlf I DI KING SIMM If It MONTHS ■ IMione ‘■ICO VI illitmision Sti)f|ilv C!o. IVtlrr Living r' For ^ oil llolllrtl "as i- yonr <|iiirk, ! low r«sl solution to rook iny ami In al in" proli Irms. Phono 2.">72. Cs?!d Weather Is Here! Tin■ : JACKETS ARE AT I] ' M h\s - Liglil Lined ‘And llenvy On i 11 Lined. TOYS' SIZKS HlolH M!AS SIZKS :W»lol6 Srr Thrill Xmr 1/ Ruliuek’s Men's nml liny s’ ff’mir l\ WII.IJAMSTON, N. C. --1 ■ An effective method of pasteur izing liquid whole eggs has been developed by the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY In accordance with the N. C School Daw the Hoard of K.diiea lion will offer for saje to the high est bidder at the Court House !■ ■■ in Willian'i'sfou on Monday, I October 27, at 12 noon, t |—X»io old ,H i.ss.e.l 1 Wiid' r, schoc! ! building and site consisting of 2 ■ acres of land. 2 - The old Spring Green Color ed school and site consisting of lone acre. 2 The old Smithy irk Colored school and site consisting of 1 acre land. The board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. J D. VVnolayci, Chairman, oc 2-9 16 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having Qualified as Administra trix of the estate ol Wiley P. Hil liard, deceased, late of Martin County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deeeas ed to exhibit them to the under signed at Oak City R F D 1, Visit llnlig nml P Meyers WillinttlHlnti for the “Bcjf fltty* In F limit uro" ■ North Carolina, or to Critrher anr Gurganus. Attorneys, Williamston N. C„ on or before the 9th day o September, 1953, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re eoverv. All persons indebted ti said estate will please make im mediate payment This 9 da> of September, 1952. Noader W ifiiii.ard. Admin islratrix of Wiley P Hilliard (d;teh< it1 Gurgnnus Attornev; •’ 11 -1 (I- 25 oc 2 4J ' /%atsHTR-‘iTOR'S NO-TIC•!> North Carolina, Martin County. Having qualified as ndministra for of the estate of T.et’gett Roe buck. Jr., deceased, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against said estate to exhibtt same to undersigned administra tor or his attorneys within <>ne year from the date of this notice or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons 1 indebted to aid estate will please 'make immediate payment • This the 17th flat of Septem ber, 1 :>T’ 1 1 I R, ..-bill k. Administrator ol i.eggilt Roebuck, Jr.. Deceased. Peel & Peel. Attorne s at f,aw - Williamston, N C. - se 18-25 oc 2-9-15-23 Notice To Farmers Fiirnwrw and Other Non-llii;!Mv;n <ia»olin< l *rrs Thai Tues. Oct. 14th i- I hr Iasi day In I ill- lor (iilsolilli1 lav Refund on (.a-olinr ii-m-iI for »rron«l ipiaiier, July, Vniiii'l anil ‘■'rpleniher. Well In-“lad In a^-d-l yon in filin'; for rebates. HARRISON OIL CO. •77 V t( (> " nw» .1 T l | : I I ) I I l I I I I I l i ! l I I STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY RATIONAL DISTILLERS CORPORATION, N Y. • PRODUCTS 8 6 PROOF .... _ i i' I f 1 m I • rliif I l ! } *v III ■iiS§ * . . 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