Williamston's Green Wave Op ens Season With Victory Over Ay den Coach Edwards' Proteges Win 32-0 Here Last Friday Raymond Cherry Leads Of fense with 14 Points; T. Roberson Also Stars I Last Friday afternoon the Green Wave washed in its initial victory by defeating the Ayden High eleven, 32-0. Raymond Cherry topped his teammates in scoring honors with two touchdowns and two conversions to make his total count for the day 14 big points. Tootsie Roberson showed his usual good form in ac counting for two touchdowns, and William Lilley, a newcomer to local high school football circles, tallied a six-pointer. Roberson opened the scoring at tack in the first quarter with a 30 yard dash around his own left end. Cherry made the plunge good for the extra point. In the second per iod Cherry smashed through the cen ter of the line for the second count; he was followed later by Roberson to make the count 19-0 at the end of the first half. In the third quarter Cherry re peated his attack in the center of the line to score for both the touchdown and the extra point. William Lilley, U.S. Muscle Man John B. Kelly, 61, physical culture exponent, is attempting to obtain services of the nation's foremost sportsmen i% his program to "toughen up" Americans for na tional defense. The former world's champion oarsman, from Philadel phia, received the assignment direct from the President to direct civilian physical training. a Junior and new "Greenie", show ed great form as he traveled around the right end for 35 years and the final score of the game as he went over the goal line standing up. The Green Wave forward wall displayed great strength in holding their opponents to practically no gain through the line. Captain Jack Sullivan backed up the line in fine fashion, especially in getting pass receivers as they caught passes on the line of scrimmage. The local boys were rather anxious Jack Sullivan Named Green Wave Captain The Green Wave boy* selected Jack Sullivan as their captain last week before the opening game with Ayden High. Jack began his foot ball career way back in the days of Frosty Peters. He suffered the agony of substitute for several sea sons until he battled his way to a permanent berth at guard last fall. This year Jack was shifted to the center position, and he really show ed his teammates how that position should be played in the opening game last Friday On one particular tackle he drove the ball carrier back eight yards before the referee could blow his whistle Sullivan is doing nicely this term in his scholastic du ties as a member of the Junior class to display their wares on defense in trying to be the first to meet up with the opponent ball carrier. They were so anxious that Williamston was penalized 14 times for being offside. Besides these penalties Cher ry and Sullivan were called for clip ping and Bailey held once on offense to make the total yardage lost by penalties 115 yards. Ayden had no penalties against them The entire squad of 35 boys play ed in the game. Williamston totaled 15 first downs to Ayden's four. Geo.Harris,Jr. Formerly connected with the Wool ard Hardware (Company, is now associated with his father George Harris, Sr. In his store and filling station near the Samulers ami Gox mill. GEORGE HARRIS, JR. tf oultl He Glad To Have My Friendn Gall In To See Me. FLASH - NEWS! Specials for This Week CHILDREN'S SOCKS 2 PAIRS 5c CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS $4.06 Valu??NOW $3.39 LADIES PAJAMAS 11.00 VALUE 79c Ladle*' Pull-Over SWEATERS (2.06 Value SI.49 CORDUROY OVERALLS For CHILDREN $1.00 VALUE 89c BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS 49c BOYS' LONG PANTS $1.00 AETNA SHIRTS (1.5# and |1H Value* $1.00 WINDOW SHADKS 50e VALUE 32c ? 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HINTS FOR HOMEMAKERS By Mary Brown Allfood, Home Service Director, Virginia Electric And Power Company 'liam Exchange Day" Is Held In Ashe C.ountv A "Ram Exchange Day" held for Vshe County sheepmen proved j lopular that the breeders have sug [ested this bartering be made an an lual event, says Farm Agent C J t-ich. As the cool fall weather ap proaches, most of us begin to wish for new recipes to make the family meals more attractive or to serve for luncheons or parties. Often the simplest foods in different combina tions or served differently will ap pear as a new dish. Cremaed Chicken in Eclairs To prepare eclairs? 1 cup boiling water 1-2 cup butter 1-5 tsp salt 1 cup Tiovir , , ???_ 4 eggs Mix water, butter and salt, bring to brisk boil. Add flour all at the time, stirring vigorously until dough is transparent and forms ball which clings to spoon. Usually requires about 5 minutes. Cool until luke warm, then add eggs one at a time, beating well after adding each one. Drop in spoonsfull on greased bak ing sheet. Cook at 500* about 45 minutes, or until dry in appearance and firm to touch. When eclair is hot creamed chicken. Creamed Chicken in Eclairs 2 cups cold cooked dicked chicken 2 cups medium white sauce White Sauce 2 cups milk 4 tbsp butter 4 tbsp flour Salt, white pepper and dash cel ery salt Cream together flour and butter. Add milk, cook over slow heat stir ring constantly until thick arid smooth. Heat chicken in hot sauce. 1-2 cup sliced mushrooms may be added. Tomatoes in Boron Jackets Cut stem from medium sized to matoes, sprinkle with salt and a small amount of brown sugar. Place tomato in center of two strips of ba This week Captain Sullivan will lead his teammates against Edenton, and will return here against Hert ford on October 11. on which have been crossed. Bring he four ends of bacon up over to lato and hold in place with tooth ick Place in shallow baking dish nd bake at 425* for about 20 min ites. Sweet Potato Puffs 2 cups cold mashed sweet potatoes 1 egg 1-2 tsp salt 2 tbsp melted butter Divide in six- port ions--flatten m hape of biscuit. In center of each, lace a marshmallow, then pull po ato around it to form a ball, leuv ig small opening at top. Roll each all in finely crushed corn or rice lakes mixed with 4 tablespoons of lelted butter. Place in shallow pan -hake at 400*? 10 to 15 minutes. Muffins with Jelly Centers 2 cups flour 4 tsp ha king powder 1 tsp salt 2 tsp sugar 1 cup milk 1 ? 3 tbsp melted fat Mix and sift dry ingredients, add eaten egg and milk and melted fat. ill greased'muffin pans about one alf full. Place one teaspoon of tart cd jelly in each muffin. Fill pan ? t'wn-thirds full of batter bake t 400* 25 to 30 minutes. BIGGER a ii oz. ?omi MADAME RENEE Scientific Heading- ? Advice On AM Mutter- ? Sutiufactioii Guaranteed On AM KcudiiiffH LOOK FOR IV1Y NAMF ON THE MIDWAY AT YOIJR FAIR! Have Your Fortune Told lly ? French Fatly TO OBSERVE HOLIDAY THURSDAY October 3, 1940 STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY NAT ISRAEL WILL1AMSTON, N. C. / texaI Mot o?l atuiAj ( \l l 182 FOR TEXACO HARRISON OIL CO. FIRST Sale! WEDNESDAY October 2nd FIRST Sale! MONDAY October 7th Farmers. INoh is the time to sell your good lohacco. liring it to Ad lvius and Itailcv Warehouse. Kohcr souville. for the hesl price. Adldns&Bailey Warehouse Kohersonville C.arlylv Laiifilt'y, Ass'I Sales Mgr. ItOKKKSUiNVII.LK, IN. < Last Call for 1939 TAXES DKLIIN^IJKINT LIST WILL IJU ADVKKTISM) Next Week PAY Your Taxes At once. Save additional costs. The advertising date lias been definitely Hi t and no further extension will be made. C.B. Roebuck SHERIFF AND TAX COLLECTOR MARTIN COUNTY.