Junior Woman's Ctub ts To Meet Wed'day The final Spring meeting of Ox ford Junior Womans Club is to be ieldat8p.m. Wednesday m the :iub house. Mrs. A. F. Cozart. p!*es EDWARD'S T7 CtMUtMtWtCUmtO heepsake k DiAMOND RtNCS WOODLAND Ring Wadding Ring 30 00 CASCADE Rtng IlCM Ring 73.00 ! # J.UV EVEMn. M(!M A!**$300 .n<* 373 *Hm.UV Wadena K!na ! 00.00 Many beautiful Keepsake styles await your choice in diamond engagement and wedding rings. The beauty, brilliance and value of your diamond de pends, not upon size alone, but upon its excellence in color, cut and clarity. By these qualities, fine dia monds are judged and valued. By the name, Keepsake, these qualities are assured. For the famous Keepsake Certificate guar antees a registered perfect gem. We are now displaying the same beautiful Keepsake Diamond Rings chosen to receive the coveted Fashion Academy Award for "<exquisite design and brit liantfashion styiing." tOMfUAMB*!! ouA AWAit^wmmwc AKMAM common. Edward's Credit Jeweier 104 College Street , Oxford, N. C. Open An Account— Pay As You Earn ' ident. announced Monday. Mrs. Cozart said department heads wouid make their annua! re ports and delegates to the State Federation meeting also will make report. A social hour is to follow the business meeting. Mrs. Carrott Hostess At Hancock St. Home ! Mrs. C A. Carroll and the mem ' bers of her family entertained Sun day at the Carroll home on Han cock street for nephews of Mrs, Car rel! and their families and others. Dinner was served picnic style in the garden. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Furgurson and son. Carl. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Furgurson. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Furgurson and three children, all of Danville. Va., Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Furgurson of High Point: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Furgurson of Durham; Mr. and Mrs. George Royster of Virgilina. Va.. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carroll. Ma ria and J. B.. Jr., and E. B. Gibbs of Shelby. Misses Hilda. Charlotte and Vir ginia Carroll assisted in serving and entertaining. SKY-LINE DRIVE IN THEATRE Oxford. N. C. Sunday and Monday. May 13-1* Peggy Color by Technicolor Starring Diana Lynn. Charles Co bum. Charlotte Greenwood and Barbara Lawrence Also Selected Short Subject 7:15 — 9:15 Tuesday & Wednesday. May 15-15 James Stewart and Shelley Winters ' in Winchester '73 Also Selected Short Subject 7:15 — 9:15 Thursday and Friday. May 17-18 James Stewart and June AUyson in The Stratton Story Also Selected Short Subject 7:15 — 9:15 Saturday. May 19 Robert Taylor in Ambush Also Selected Short Subject 7:15 — 9:15 /byMSHf PROVE MOOE VALUE ,0U ho* our .M to, 7."'°°'*" Dottg* ^,.tsi stench .MD COLORS! Lotus UHR^L 1 * tnaho* Yes, you could pay up to $1,000 more ^ and atil! not gal a!! the extra room, f riding comfort and famous dependa bility of this groat now Dodgo. Como in and look over today's big Dodge, Sit in it. Drive it. You'll agree Dodge gives you more of the tilings you want in a ear today. Extra head room, leg room, shoulder room . . . "Watchtower' visibility for greater safety. Tho now Dodge OriHow shock absorber system lets you 'Boat" down roads that stop other ears. Xo wheel 'hop*' or bounce . . . Dodge rides feed over rough est roads. Drive a new Dodge today! SpMitataa Ml Mimed Mod 0 Mon *** *M WOOO MtVMS MttV! SAft CAM . . YOMK CAK-CmCK ACaDtNTSI DODGE THE PEPMMBLE PWtw /y<9r/w#<v OWEN MOTOR COMPANY LOR. HILLSBORO A BROAD . -!-, DIAL 3557 Hilda Carroll To Wed Mr. Gibbs The engagement of Miss Hilda Carrot) of this city and Ernest B Gibbs of Oxford and Sheiby is be ing announced today by Mrs C A Carrot), mother of the bride-to-be The wedding is planned for sum mer. Miss Carrot! is a member of a prominent Oxford family and Mr. Gibbs is the son of Harrison Ai berta Gibbs and the tate Mrs. Gibo. of Marion. He is a bridge con tractor. operating as Gibbs Con struction Company, of which he is genera! manager. Headquarters are in Shelby. The format announcement of the engagement reads as follows: "Mrs. Charles Arey Carroll announces the engagement of her daughter. Hilda Theresa, to !C!r. Ernest Button Gibbs, of Shelby. The wedding is to take place in the summer Etizabeth Gibson Entertains Ctub Miss Elizabeth Gibson enter tained the members of her ciub on Tuesday afternoon at Hotei Oxford where members assembied in the Hunt room for a program of in terest. Mrs. Joe A. Watkins, president, presided and gave the welcome to! the visitors. Bags of mountain bai- j isam were presented to each mem-! ber and guests as a souvenior of the} program. The Mountains of North Caro lina" was the topic of the program presented by Mrs. R. G. Lanier. She discussed the peopie. customs, lan guage. foods and flowers of the Advertisement NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Oxford City Board of Edu cation at Oxford. N. C.. in the of fice of the Superintendent up to 2:00 p. m„ May 29. 1951. and im mediately thereafter publicly open ed and read, for the furnishing of labor, material, and equipment en tering into the construction of the Addition to Oxford Graded School. Oxford. N. C. Complete plans, specifications and contract docu ments will be open for inspection in the office of the Architect and in the office of the Superintendent, or may be obtained by those quali fied and who will make a bid. upon deposit of twenty-five dollars <225.00) in cash or certified check for General, ten dollars ($10,001 in cash or certified check for plumb ing. heating, or electrical plans and specifications. The full deposit will be returned only to those submit ting a bona fide proposal and pro vided plans and specifications are returned to the Architect in good condition within' fi^e d^ys (^tgr, the date set foi* receiving bids*' The work will require all labor, materials and equipment necessary for the construction of a one-story building containing eight class rooms, a library, boiler room, of fices. toilets, storage spaces, cafe teria, kitchen. etc. Walls shall be of brick and concrete masonry units: floors generally of asphalt tile over concrete; roof decks of precast concrete slabs supported on steel and concrete joists; finished roofs shall be built-up. over rigid insulation. Necessary plumbing, heating and electrical equipment and fixtures wili be included; sep arate proposals will be received for General. Plumbing, Heating and Electrical work. All contractors are hereby noti fied that they must have proper licenses under the State laws gov erning their respective trades. Genera! Contractors are notified that "An Act to Regulate the Prac tice of General Contracting rati fied by the General Assembly ef North Carolina on March 10. 192? and as subsequently amende^ i Public Laws of 1949 ratified May 23rd i wili be observed in receiving and awarding genera] contracts. Plumbing and Heating Contract tors are notified that Public Laws of 1931. Chapter 52 as amended by Public Laws of 1993. Chapter 5t. witi be observed in receiving and awarding piumbing and heating contracts. Eiectrical Contractors are noti fied that provisions of Chapter ! . Pubiic Laws of 1937. will be ob served in receiving and awarding contracts for all electrical work in stalled in the project. Each proposal shall be accom panied by a cash deposit or a cer tified check drawn on some bank or trust company, Insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpo ration. of an amount equal to npt less than 5'i of the proposal or in lieu thereof a bidder may offer a certified check of 2% of the Md plus a bid bond of 3% of the Md. said deposit to be retained by &e Owner as liquidated damages in event of failure of the successful bidder to execute the contract within ten days after the award, V to gtve satisfactory surety as tv- , quired by )aw. (Pub!ic Laws 19V ; Section t. Chapter 400. Geu Statutes of North Carolina. 19 C. 143. Art. !. S. 129. as ante by Public Laws of 1949.) Ch shali be made payable to C Credle. Superintendent. Performance Bond will be quired for one hundred ' 100"; i of the contract price. Payments will be made on basis of eighty-five percent of monthly estimates and payment made upon comph and acceptance of the work. No bid may be withdrawn the scheduled closing time for j receipt of bids for a period of ! days. The Owner reserve the right to reject any or all bids and to *#ve informalities. ! Signed: Oxford City Board ^ Education. Oxford. N. C. " Credle. Superintendent. Geo. Watts Carr. Architect,^ Corcoran Street, Durham, 2t M ! 15 area that brings thousands of tour- ] ists into North Caroiina annually, j So long as America lasts, the picneek will live on in spirit." Mrs. Lanler concluded. Refreshments in two courses were ! served during the social hour which ' concluded the meeting. Special guests were Mrs. W. J. Long. Mrs. T. G. Stem. Jr.. Mrs. Ewing Smith. Mrs. J. R. Wood. Sr., and Mrs. A H. Taylor. Pfc. and Mrs. Newton Feted with Dinner Three friends joined Saturday evening in entertaining with a buf fet supper honoring Pfc. and Mrs. Howard A. Newton at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Buchanan on Club Drive. Hostesses for the occasion were l Mrs. Charles Jones. Jr., of Wilson. Dtss Dorothy Strother and Miss FOR RENT—Upstairs unfurnished apartment. 4 rooms, private bath. 511 College St. 2t M 13 18 pd NO DUST and no risk when you j sand floors with a famous Hilco Sander. Rent this speedy, smooth machine from us and do your own job easily and cheaply. I Economy Auto Supply. Dial 3044 It M IS RETIRED BUT ACTIVE—S3.00 per hour and over. Car needed Busi nesa-jof your own selling nation ally known products. No invest ment. Field help. Write J. R Watkins, Box 5071. Richmond , Va. It M 15 K!LL* the ACHE, BURN. fTCH of ATM!.ETE$ FOOT .Em OK YOUR 40e BACK. T-4-L. MHLATES THE VESSELS OF THE Herring & Williams Marie Perkins. Mr and Mrs. Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dickerson greeted the guests and assisted them in finding their pieces at card tabies prepared for 23 guests. Spring flowers and candies deco rated the tables. Each of the la dies received a nosegay of Spring flowers and each nf the gentlemen received a rosebud. Guests included Me. and Mrs. Newton. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. New ton. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dick erson of Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brummitt, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Culton. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wil iiams. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ligon. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Newton of Wash ington. D C. Miss Shirley Sharpe of Winston-Satem, Albert Parham, Horace Wright, and Charles F. Jones. Jr., of Wilson. CAM? OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to my many /rtends who re membered me with their cards, flowers and visits during my recent stay at GranViile Hospital. Pd. MR9L 36RDON PERKIN3 CAR OWNERS! Get Set For Summer Driving With SEMEHMNE TERES -COAST HRS "ST <; We have a targe stock of the foHowing sixes of tires and tubes 600x16 650x16 650x15 670x15 710x15 GET YOURS TODAY BEFORE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETELY EXHAUSTED TOP ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TIRES DON'T DELAY - GET OUR DEAL TODAY WE ALSO HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF USED TIRES AND TUBES ON HAND THEY WONT LAST LONG — SEE US TODAY AND GET YOURS S P E C ) A L 2 good 10-28-4 p)y Firestone Used Tractor Tires at a Bargain PARRISH-MEDFORD MOTORS, INC. AUTHORIZED SEIBERLING TIRE DISTRIBUTOR Dial 5626 TIRE SERVICE HEADQUARTERS Oxford, N. C. %EM2P CORROVANE, mOH-W)MG A6!TATOR Doubte-quick agitation. Hi-Wing corro-vane agitator fiexes and fiushes at the same time. Gets dirtiest ctothes cteaner, quicker, easier. EXCLUStVE SUPER CENTURY StNGLE TRANSMtSSiON Dexter's time-proven troubie free mechanism, seated in oit in a sturdy Dexiron case. Onty four moving parts. WORM & GEAR One-piece slee! worm is hardened, ground and po!i;hed. 'Tensitstrong Dexiron* worm gear oper ate; on gtan smooth track for year; of troubte free service. ! TUKM-HOTUB Large capacity. G)earning vitreous ename! finish. Scientificai!/ designed for thorough waging water action. Easiest to dean. DfXTT* 6ETS CtOTNM Unmotthad )n ^ua))ty — Daxtar !a f)ra! oaain! Naw axttuaiva faoturaa maon tifatima waahar aatiafaction. haoMtbo wofM—wo othaf waahaf a ao auparbty butK to gtvo you ao twuth vaduo. tOMMM

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