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Registrants In The Third Registration Classified Tuesday (Continued from page one) Edgar Jarvis Gurganus, w. William - ston William Linwood Harrell. w, RFD 1. Palmyra Jimmie James, c. RFD 1. Jamesville Johnnie Hardisty, c. Williamston James Wilson, c. RFD 3. Williamston James Howard Faulk, c, Williamston and Portsmouth Charlie Reuben Harrell. w. Oak City Richard Benjamin Jones. RFD 1. Oak City John Wesley Green, c. Williamston John Brinkley Knox, w, RFD 2. Williamston Michael Boston c RFD 1. James ville Samuel David Jenkins, w. RFD 2. Roberaonville Floyd Mills, c. RFD 3. Williamston Otis Gerald James, w. RFD 3. Wil liamston? Erashmond Lloyd, c. Williamston and Portsmouth Charlie Lee Bland, w. RFD 1. James ville James Hardy, c. Palmyra Wm Asa Taylor, w. RFD 1. Oak City and Hamilton Roy Leggett. w. RFD 3. Williamston William Thomas Roberson. c. Wil liamston Leroy Mobley. w. RFD 3. William ston Robert Staton. c. RFD 1. Bethel Joseph Hubert Daniels. Williamston and Newport News Claude Lafayette Green, Jr.. u Wake Forest Robert Herman Roberson. w Rober sonville William Stanley Peele. Jr.. w. RFD 2. Williamston Edward Earl Whitfield, w. RFD 1 Robersonville Bennie Bee Tyner, c. RFD 3. Wil liamston and five other addresses Mart Ft Hardy, wr RFD 2. Williams ton Colon Perry, w. RFD 1 Williamston Willie Harvey Bell, c. RFD 1. Rob ersonville Levy Council, c. RFD 1. Bethel -Lyman Lucian -Bn4L-vm-W-i11 iamf.to? Ernest Linwbod White, w. RFD 3. Williamston Orlander Rodgers, e. Williamston Noah Turner Leggett, w. Roberson - ville Henr)' Purvis, c, RFD 1. Bethel Henry Johnson, c, Washington, N C John David Roberson. c. RFD 1 Wil liamston and Jamesville William "Henry Revels, w. RFD 3 Williamston Cornelius Ebron, c. Williamston John Leman MeKe? 1, w. RFD 3. Williamston Melvin Biggs, c, RFD 1. Jamesville Keter Man Lock. e. RFD 1. Hobgood James Nathan Ange. w. RFD 1, Jamesville Theodore Roosevelt Jackson, w. Wil liamston and Asheville Clarence McCotter, c. Jamesville Joseph Quincv Holliday. w. James ville Julian Augustus Bailey, w, RFD 2, Williamston Burras Allen Critcher, Jr . w. Wil liamston Geo. Howard Whitehurst. w. RFD 1. Roberson ville. Robert Edward Bond. c. RFD 1. Jamesville Albert Barber, e. RFD 1. Jamesville Murray Gray Davis, w. RFD 1. Jamesville Christopher Benjamin Keys, c, RFD 1. Williamston Claude Saunders Griffin, w. RFD 2. Williamston Bonnie Haywood Dail. w. Norfolk Wheeler Martin Harris, w. RFD 2. Bookmobile In The County Next Week The Bookmobile will make its reg ular trip in Martin County the week of August 10th. At that time approx imately 100 more of the books pur chased with the reallocation funds will be ready for circulation. The bookmobile and all the libraries in the region are continuing to enlarge collections of materials on civilian and military defense. There is special collection of pamphlets and books in each library. Anv of this material may be borrowed as the regular books are borrowed. The schedule for next week fol lows: Monday?9 15. C. B. Allen's Serv ice Station; 10:00, Hamilton Bank; 12:30, Johnson's Service Station (Gold Point); 2:10, Robersonville Public Library Tuesday?9 15, Ayers* Store (Ev eretts'; 10:00, Cross Road Church; ,11:00, Parmele Post Office; 12:30, Hassell Post Office; 1:15, Barrett's I >rug Klor. (Oult Citv ?, 8 (10, Smith' Store (Palmyra Road). Wednesday?9:30, Jordan's Store (Dardens); 10:25. Browning's Store; 11:00. Ange Town; 11:30, Poplar Chapel Church, 1:00, Brown's Store (Jamesville). Thursday?9:00 Wynne's Service Station; 9 30, Manning and Gurkin Service Station (Farm Life); 10:45, Smithwick Creek; 11:30, Corey's Cross Roads; 12 45, Terry Bros. Store (Bear Grass). Oak City Ruritans Call For Members Having effected a strong organi zation some time ago, Oak City Rur ltans are planning an extensive membership drive at a meeting to be held on Thursday evening, Au gust 13th. at 8:30 o'clock. Hugh G. Horton, Williamston attorney, will address the special meeting, and all members are urged to bring a pros pective member with them. The event will bo held in the home economics building, and an enter taining program has been planned, it was announced by Mr. H. M Ains ley this week Williamston James Redmond Harrison, Jr., w. RFD 2. Robersonville Josrph Alexander Peele, w, RFD 1. Williamston Marvin (Soup) Teitfr c, Roberson ville Rascoe Clemmons, c, Williamston Author Victor Slade, c, Goldsboro Alexander Wallace, c. Robersonville Luther Melvin Cratt, w. RFD 2. Will liamston David Elwood Davis, w, Williams ton William Gavin Cowan, w, RFD 2. Williamston Geo. Rodgers, e. Williamston John David Ward. w. RFD 2, Wil liamston Fate Whitfield, w. Oak City and Hertford William Jasper Ayers, w. RFD 1. Robersonville Sam Robertson, c. Williamston Nathan Thos. Edmondson. w, RFD 1, Robersonville and Douglas. Ga. Joseph Oscar Wiggins, w. RFD 1. Jamesville Samson Brooks, c. RFD 1. Williams ton Charlie I^afayette Smith, w, RFD 2, Robersonville William Henry Taylor, c, RFD 1. Bethel All other registrants in the group whose names do not appear in the above lists were placed either in 3-A or 3 B classifications. Draft Is Certain To Aggravate the Labor Situation (Continued from page one) Georgia Wilson Hardison, w, RFD 2. Wililamston, 2-A. James Lloyd Price, w, RFD 1, Jamesville, 1-A Joel Lafayette Gibson, w. RFD 1, Williamston, 2-A Wilbert Lee Jolly, c, Parmele, 3-A. Johnnie Wilson Rogers, w, RFD 1, Williamston, 2-A. Frank Bryant, c, Oak City and New York, 1-A. K. O Rogers, w, Williamston, 2-A. Jasper Ellis, w, Williamston, 2-A. B B Rogerson, w, Williamston and Norfolk, 3-B. Ben Staton Rogers, w, RFD 1. Oak City and RFD 3, Williamston, 3-A. Spencer Ray nor, w, RFD 1, Oak City. 2-A Richard Gladstone Slade. w. Ham ilton. 2-A -T:imi-s Rrimur l Mfcks w F.verpftfl, 2-A. Plum Jenkins, w, RFD 2. William ston. 2-A. Simon Clarence Revels, w, RFD 1. Williamston, 2-A. Norman Earl Davenport, w, Oak City, 3-A Charlie Edward Flanagan, w, RFD 1, Hobgood, 2-A. William Lawrence Manning, Jr., w, RFD 1, Williamston, 2-A. William Thomas Smith, w, Rober sonville and Washington City, re classification pending. Don Elphonsa Johnson, w, Wil liamston and Talladeha, Ala., 1-A. Benjamin Franklin Reason, w, RFD 1, Jamesville, 1-A Earl Stephen Gardner, w RFD 1. Jamesville, 3-A. James Earl Cassell, w, RFD 1, Williamston, 1-A. Joseph Guy Forbes, w, RFD 2, Robersonville and Washington City, 2-B. Ernest Edward- Brown, w, RFD 3, Williamston, 2-A Elijah Keys, c, RFD 1, Jamesville, 2-A. Joseph Daniel James, c, RFD 1, Jamesville, 3-A. Edwafd -Bennett, RFD 3, Wil liamston, 2-A William Worth Mobley, RFD 2, Williamston and Norfolk, 2-B. James Ollie Brown, c, RFD 3, Wil liamston, 2-A. Vance Brooks. Jr . c, RFD 1, Wil liamston, 2-A. William James, c, RFD 1 James ville. 2-A. Benriie Walton Cooper, w, RFD 1, Jamesville, 2-A. Monie Peel Mobley, w, Everetts and Laurinburg. 2-B Joseph Teddy Lamm. w. Williams fon, 2-A. George Asa Roberson, w, RFD 2, Williamston. 2-A. Brownie Whitehurst, w. RFD 1, Oak City. 1-A John Garland Hardison, w, RFD 3. Williamston, 2-A. to JSo One Hurt In Minor Accident Here Tuesday $ No one was injured and no great damage resulted to property when a Standard Oil delivery truck and a car driven by Mrs. S. L. Ellis crashed at the West Main Street and Hospital Drive intersection here las1 Tuesday afternoon about 4 o'clock. Theodore Gurganus was driving on the main street and Mrs. Ellis was leaving the hospital. She was watching for another car on the street and did not see the truck. Damage was estimated at about $50 to each vehicle by Patrolman Whit Saunders who investigated the ac cident. The 34th Week Of The War (Continued from page one) five cents a pound for the sale of the same fats from meat dealers to renders. Price Administrator Henderson es tablished a 60-day temporary ceil ing on wholesale and retail lamb prices, at the highest levels charged by each seller during the period July 27-31. The temporary ceiling on lamb prices, effective August 10th, places every major meat item ex cept poultry under government price regulations. The OPA said Armour and Company, Swift and Company, and Wilson and Company, Inc., have agreed to submit for auditing the sales records of all their branch houses for the purpose of refunding to their customers (wholesalers and retailers) all charges made in ex cess of the maximum prices for beef and pork. President Roosevelt told his press conference there are three reasons for the current mat nhortugc in the East and some Mid-Western States: (1) It is the off season for beef. (2) People have a good deal more money with which to buy more and better cuts of meat (3) This country has around 4,000, 000 men under arms for whom meat supplies must be prepared months in advance. Mr. Roosevelt said the people will have to expect new shortages from time to time because that is pari of the price of winning the war. Williams Township Raises USO Quota Williams Township this week rais ed to a penny its USO quota of $40, Chairman Chas. L. Daniel pointing out that while most of the contribu tions were small a goodly number of the ettizens, -white- and colored^ participated in the drive. White?Walter Gardner, $5; Bill Woolard, 50c; Acie Moore, 25c; Lelan Roberson, 25c; Mrs. Sudie Moore, 25c; C. D. Jernigan, 28c; Hardy Par ishor, 25c; Clarence Hopkins 25c; Grady Goddard, $1.25, J. L Coltrain, $5; N P. Roberson. $1; G. F. God dard. 50c; Mrs. Mary Edmondson, 10c; Mrs. Sam Andrews, $1; Sam Pate, $1; N. S. Cherry, $1; Julius An drews, $1; A. W. Hardison, $1; W. D. Gurganus, $2; R. J. Hardison, $1; C. L. Daniels, $2.75; L. J. Hardison. $1; Howard Hopkins, 50c; Colored?J. H. Griffin, 25c; Delia Griffin, 25c; Alton C. Roberts, 25c; Annie Knight, 10c; Willie B. Roberts, 10c; Molly Lanier, 25c; Sim Bell, 25c; Mayor Jones, 25c; Hubert Reaves, 10c; Arthur Dugins, Robt. James. 5c; Elvein Stokes, 25c; Martha Whit ley, 25c; Nettie J. Smithwick. 25c; Robert L. James, 20c; Laura Gray, 25c; Mary J. Griffin, 25c; Arthur Da vis, 10c; Dennis Smallwood, 25c; Vi nia Roberts, 75c; Lizzie Nichols, 25c; Frances Perry, 25c; Vester Duggin, 5c; No Mame, 10c; Beulah Moore, 10c; Dallas Lyons, 25c; Abraham Feggans, 25c; Arlander demons, 25c; Wil loughby Duggins, 25c; George Lyons, 25c; Henderson Jones, 25c; Felton Gray, 25c; W. C. Lyons, 25c; J B Moore, 25c; J. C. Roberts, 25c; Dan iel Moore, 25c; John Yates, 25c; Eli Bell, 10c; Elmer Bell. 10c; Dora Bell. 5c; J T. Hill. 25c; Norline Yarrell. 6c; Leon Northern, 25c; Noah For ger, 10c; S. A Moore, 25c; Rose Har dison, 5c; James A. Ghoram, 25c; Payman Ghoram, 25c; Annie Eliza Ghoram, 25c; Katie B. Ghoram, 25c; Robert Ghoram. 25c; William Ghor am. 25c; Andrew Purvis, 25c; James C. Thomas, 25c; J. D. Moore, 25c; L. E. Daniel, 25c. Number Truck Tires Allotted In County By Rationing Board (Continued from page one) Geo. A. Crofton, Williamston, four recaps for car. Wiley Hillard, Palmyra, two r caps for car. The following applications were carried over for consideration at a later meeting: American Fork and Hoe Co., Plym outh, two truck tires and tubes for logging. Daniel G. Griffin, Williamston, two car tires and tubes for farm. H. A. Johnson, Robersonville, three car tires for farm. Cleopatra Tyner. Williamston, four car tubes for home agent. Ernest Best, RFD 1, Bethel, two car tires and tubes for farm. George Taylor. Williamston, two car tires for farm. Mrs A F- Downs, two car tires for farm H A Modlin, RFD 1, Hobgood, two car tires and tubes for farm Elishi Dickens, Robersonville, two car tires and tubes for farm. Dan Jones, Williamston. two car tires and tubes for farm. Jasper James, Robersonville, two tubes for farm. John L. Hinton, Williamston .four recapped car tires for deputy reve nue collection work. S. W. Casper, Oak City, four re capped tires for farm. R. L. Ward Coal and Wood Co., two truck tires for fuel deliveries. John Gurkin, Williamston, two truck tires and tubes for hauling lumber. Farmville-Woodward Lumber Co., Williamston, three truck tires and tubes for hauling lumber Cedric B. Burroughs, Oak City, two car tires and tubes for farm Herbert Little, RFD 1, Oak City, two truck tires and tubes for farm. Carl Brown, Jamesville, three truck tires and tubes for hauling lum ber. R. A. Critcher and Bro., Williams ton, four truck tires and tubes for hauling lumber. A. S. Williams, Robersonville, four car tires for farm. Attend School for Civilian Defense Chapel Hill ? Hugh G Horton, Martin County Chairman of Civilian Defense, attended the 3-day Civil ian Defense Training School which , ended at the Institute of Govern ! merit here yeste rday. ' The Mar!in County representative ' with 38 key Civilian Defense offi cers from 25 cities and towns, stud ied the latest technique in organiza tion for Home Front defense and par ticipaled in a demonstration of fire bomb fighting, using the new jet method of extinguishing magnesium incendiaries. The second school of this series has been moved up to August 18, 19 and 20. in order to dove-tail with the course for Bomb Reconnaissance agents beginning Monday, August 17th. The bomb school will end at noon, August 18. and the Civilian Defense School will begin at 2 p m. LocaT Youth Improving In California Hotpilal Suffering a complete nervous breakdown following several weeks of intensive training and study in an Army school, Exum Ward, Jr., lo cal young man, la now getting along very well in a Riverside, Calif., hos pital, it was learned here this morn ing. He is expected to return home' ( within the next three or four weeks for a stay of possibly several weeks. CLARK'S MALARIAL, CHILL AND Fever Tonic. Sold on money-back guarantee. Clark's Pharmacy, Wil liamston, N. C. jyJ4-tf FOR SALE ? Z.m BUSHELS OF corn. Bags exchanged. Mobley's Mill, near Williamston. a4-2t riRES AND TUBES FOB SALE ? Four 5:50x16 tires, two 6:00x16 tires, one 6:50x16 tire, two 30x3Vi itres and two 6:00x16 tubes. See Har vey Win berry, at Ro hereon Poultry Company, Robereonville. FURNISHED BEDROOM FOR RENT ?next to bath, with shower. Hot and cold water. Phone 323-J. Mrs. John Miller. Marshall Avenue. FoTt QUICK, QUALITY DB* cleaning service, bring your clothes to Pittman's. One day service on any garment. Suits, coats and dresses, 65 cents, cash and carry. 65c delivered. Pittman's Cleaners. fS-tf Announces A Close Out of Odds & Ends ODD CROUP OF SUMMER SUITS and SPORT COATS for Coals, Suits - , - , ... . , for regular for regular lurly "for ItSs 1973 Value8 27 50 Valne* 812.95 814.95 819.75 AH Straw Hats % PRICE All White and Brown and White Nunn-Bush SHOES ? $7.95 Reg. $10 and $10.50 ALL JARMAN TAYLOR MADE Fortune and M.B. Summer Shoes GREATLY REDUCED! 7.85 val., now 5.95 5.00 val., now 3.95 6.85 val., now 5.50 4.50 val., now 3.89 5.50 val., now 4.39 3.95 val., now 3.39 Jantzen Bathing Trunks Reduced H o? All Summer Neckwear All Summer Neekwear 65c reg., now . 39c 1.00 reg., now 79c tUMfdisBMilitoS WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Announcing Increase in SUBSCRIPTION^ RATES 11 1 ' """* ??i ????? SSSSSSSSSISSSSSZISSSSSSSSSIS55SSSSSSSSS Effective September 1st, 1942 NEW KATES IN COUNTY: 6 months subscription $1.25 12 months subscription $2.00 NEW RATES OUT OF COUNTY: 6 months subscription $1.50 12 months subscription $2.50 All Subscriptions Payable in Advance Owing to the gradual and consistent increase in production costs, the loss of both local and national advertising, the publishers of this newspaper find it necessary to raise the subscription rate of THE ENTERPRISE. Despite the increase in price The Enterprise still has the lowest subscription rate of any semi-weekly newspaper in North Carolina. PVWMWMWMMMl No Exceptions to This Increase in Subscription Rates ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO.
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