Reactionary Wor Of 80th Congrei Checked Recent] —®— (Continued from page one) year. Bet even in labor legislati Truman Has his victories The S cial Security bill passed the Hou and is scheduled to come up the Senate early next year, b the real forward step was enat mem of the 75-cent Minimu Wage Law, guided through tl Senate by Senator Claude Pepp (Pern., Fia.) Boosting of the minimum waj from 40 to 75 cents an hour w fought by the sweatshop bosse but the Taft allies could not d liver enough votes to beat it. J a result, about a million and a ha workers will get pay increases e timated total $300 million a yea General Welfare — Bitter oj position of the Housing Lobb failed to block passage of a $7 bi lion low rent housing-slum cleai ante measure, one of the first vie lories tor the Truman progran 1 land extension of rent controls j Health measures included (additional $75 million annul >S’for hospital building and ot [funds for research. yThe 80th Congress' subserviei (to the Power Lobby was rever: j in approval of a T. V. A. ste _| plant and in power and reclan | tion projects and public pov >n line building in many sections . - se j Squabbles Over Appointmei ,n —Enemies of the Administrati ,,I cheered when the Senate refus to confirm Mon C. Wallgren m '■ Washington—who had served ie | governor of the state and also >r i U. S. Senator—as chairman of t | National Security Resourc ,e I Board and when the Power Lo r j which left much to be desirec s. ! from the viewpoint of the gcntle is, man in the White House and ol is American workers. The record would have been infinitely bettei but for the “Unholy Alliance” ol the Tafts and Byrds. If the workers will do their duty at the polls in coming elec tions, that alliance can be wiped out. lie made an importan !!; Series of Wrecks I On County Roads ej During Week-end (Continued from Dage one) j was cut on the forehead and | bruised when the 1937 Chevrolet j 'n which he W'as riding went out of control and ran into an em bankment near Cross Roads Sun day evening about 9:00 o’clock. In vestigating the accident, Patrol man B. W. Parker said the steer ing rod fell out, causing the ma chine to go out of control. f —-—o Orphanage Appeal For Thanksgiving __^_o r (Continued from page one) tire" said a wise man. Our fore bears so interpreted it when America was in the making. Who is there who should nol feel a deep sense of gratitude? Express your gratitude at I Thanksgiving by a generous dona tion to the Oxford Orphanage. ' Sambo: "What kind of chickens do you like best, Rastus?” Rastus: "Well, white ones is ! easiest to find, but black ones is — | easiest to hide after you gets ’em.’ It is Loral Man Loses Shop In Fire At Windsor ■-» ■ , Robert Winborne, Williamston il .. colored man, had just about all if r s e t his early belongings wiped out when fire destroyed his general repair shop in Windsor early last Saturday morning. Working diligently, Winborne had equipped his shop with ex pens: v*;.m?o.hiner.v He carried n,o insurance and the loss was esti mated at $5,000 11 ■ * • ’ j An up-to-date hybrid corn dry I ing and processing plant has just . I been completed on the farm of W. j A, and John Broome of Aurora, Beaufort County. WantS jTURKEYS FOR SALE: BRONZE. broad breasted. Price reason- j able. See Seth Bailey, Warren | . Neck, Dardens. n 15 4t FOR SALE: 1946 4-DOOR FORD ' Super De Luxe. 4 new tires,! good seat covers and motor. Body perfect. Radio and heater. Auto Hospital, back of Guaranty Bank. 1937 Plymouth, $225. n 15 2tj MEMBERS OF THE WOMAN S Club will sponsor a food sale at the club building on November 22 beginning at 2:30 p. m. n 15 2t FOR SALE. THIS WEEK ONLY. 15 varieties of rosebushes. 75c each. York Florist. FOR SALE: MALE COCKER1 Spaniel Dog. See or call Mr. Louis Wobbleton. Telephone 2301. WANTED: ROOM AND BOARD in private home. Write to W. D. Mi/.elhV Route 3, Williamston, N. i FOR SALE: 1947 DE SOTO FOUR | Door Sedan. Equipped with Ra dio and heater. Good condition. H. A. Bowen. n 15 2t GOOD MARE MULE FOR SALE: Priced l ight. See Bill Manning, Jamesville, N. C. n 15 2t WANTED: WHITE TENANT. 5 1-2 or 6 acres of tobacco. Allot j ment of about 7 acres peanuts. R. B. Nelson, Robersonville, N, C. no 8 7t) FOR SALE: 1939 PONTIAC Four! i door sedan. Good tires, new clutch, new battery. See Joel Muse at Muse Jewelry Co. n 10 4t WE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL December 10. J M. Mitchell Sea Food Market. n 10 tf MUST SELL AT ONCE! 1940 ! Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan. A 1 condition. Radio, heater, seat cov ers, good tires, motor perfect. Must see to believe. Price very reasonable. See Wilbui L. Jack i son at Bulluek's between 8.30 and 6 p. m. Telephone 3088. n 10 2t FEED GROUND AND CHICKEN litter. Feed ground any time. Robersonville Shelling Company, Robersonville, N. C. no 8 tf WANTED: MAN BETWEEN Ages 25 and 35 to represent Life In surance Company in Williamston and surrounding rural areas. Mar ried man preferred with at least High School Education. Car ne cessary. This is a permanent pro position. Salary and commission. For appointment call 38-W, or write Box 507, Edenton. oc 4 tf I FOR RENT — FLOOR POLIS ] m, $1.00 per day. Worrell / ( pliance, Dial 2057. no 1 i YORK RADIO SERVICE F repairs, parts, tubes and b teries. Phone 2818. Turn righl . Freezer Locl*er. no £ j FOR SALE: 6 ROOM HOUSE < 1 1-2 acres land. Jamesvi j Highway, adjoining Williamsl ! town limits. Chas. H. M< ! rung. n 1 'PINE LOGS AND STANDI? timber wanted: Call or come the Williamston Lumber Co., W liamston. n 3 BOOKKEEPING and TAX SERVICE C. D. Carstarphen no 8 ONE FLAMBO OUTBOARD^ H. P. Guaranteed to run goo $25.00. Western Auto Associa Store. oc 18 ONE NEW 1948 (60) MARTI outboard motor. Regular prii $194.70. Will sell for $134.7 Western Auto Store. oc 18 ONE S LIGHTLY USED (6i Martin outboard motor. Use less than 30 days. $99.50. Westei Auto Store. oc 18 H Lp ; tf 3R at at tf >N He on n ifi !G tb il tf tf -5 d. te tf N SLIGHTLY WORN ARMY Sho for sale. Willard's Shoe Sho No 8 ■ WANTED TO BUY, A USED P ano. Call 2664 n 10 1 FOR SALE:~ ONE 40 GALLO Coleman Hot Water Heater. U: ed only a few months. Guarar teed good as new. $125.00, Harr son Oil Company.. . ... on .8 t LAWN MOWERS MACHIN •harpened. Pick up and deliv ery service. Why throw awa your old lawn mower when yo can have it sharpened as good a new? All work guaranteec Quinn Lawn Mower Service. Dia 2384. jly 7 t CLARK’S RHEUMATISM COM pound for positive relief o rheumatism, sciatica, lumbagc neuritis, neuralgia and muscula aches and pains. Guaranteed re lief or money back. Clark Phar macy. m 22 t :s | FOP RENT: S/NDING MACH P-| It I ine. Refinisn your floors your self and do a first class job ol sanding and polishing your worn dingy floors. We will rent and show you how to operate the ma chine. Its easy and rental costs are low. Worrell Appliance Com pany. Dial 2057. no 8 tf | LET PARKER’S SELF-SERVICR i' ’LatiOdry erne yuur washday E worries. Nine pounds of clothes - j washed for 35c. We also wash y ; blankets, small rugs, bed spreads, x slip covers, etc. se 27 tf 5 FOR TOUR CUSTOM . MAUI: ' | Venetian blinds, awnings for the ■ home or store, see us. We have the famous F'exalum aluminum .slats; also beautiful colors in [ : wood. Henry Harrison, Williams . ton. au 28 tf ARMY AND NAVY SURPLUS l Clothing and Shoes for Sale. I Willard’s Shoe Shop. no 8 8t WE BUY, SELL AND WIRE OLD oil lamps. Bring us your lamps for estimate or to be wired. Wor rell Appliance Company. Dial | 2057, Williamston. no 8 tf DEAD AND DISABLED HORSES Mules, Cows and hogs removed prompMy.' No charge. Fhaa§ Greenville, N. C„ 2101. Norfolk [ Tallow Company. no 8 tf FOR SALE: ONE SLIGHTLY used Norge Low Boy Oil Circu lator. $90.00. Maytag Appliance Company, Telephone 2100. o 25 tf FOR SALE: ONE PAIR SECOND hand mules and one pair young mules. Very cheap. J. Frank Weaver. Phone 2744. no 10 4t CARVER THEATRE Williamston, N. C. WEDNESDAY. Nov. 1G Double Feature Program LION'S DEN With Tim McCoy B VI) BOV With Lloyd Nolan and Jane Wyatt SERIAL THURSDAY - FRIDAY November 11-18 Shows at 7 and 9 BELLE STARR'S DAUGHTER With George Montgomery and Ruth Roman Latest News SATURDAY, November 19 Double Feature Program Shows 1 til 11 ORPHAN OF THE RANGE HANGOVER SQUARE With George Sanders SERIAL .WMXMMWWIMMMWMOWWH | MARCO Children 15c Adults 20c TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY “STREET WITH NO NAME” With Mark Stevens Barbara Lawrence THURSDAY -FRIDAY “CANADIAN PACIFIC” With Randolph Scott Jane Wyatt ''Who needs Plans to put in a furnace?" Joe: "You, my friend! As a Lennox dealer, I’m horrified to see a homemade job like this! Are you gettin’ any heat?” Joe: "Doesn’t surprise me! When I put in a Lennox Heating System, t make sure it supplies the right amount of heat in the right places . . . economically, ton!” Al: "How so, Mr. Authority?” Joe: "I install pipes carefully, locate registers and heat controls so you're sure of having the right room temperatures everywhere.” Al: "Well, tell me—would a Lennox, ah, break me?” Ji»e: "Man, it would save you! Ivennox systems are reasonable, whether you use gas, oil, or coal. They’re planned and put in right to give years of trouble free, economical heating. Want an estimate?’ Al: "In words of one syllable ... fer gosh sakes yes!" DON’T WAIT FOR COLD WEATHIR TO CATCH YOU UNPREPARED! WPEUp^'Frankly fuel bills are ENGINEERS OF WARM AIR HEA TING SYSTEMS WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURERS AND ¥ While’s Healing ami Sheet Metal Works Williuiiistim, N. C. Call w« today! Wa art YOUR CERTIFIED LtNNOX DEALER I HAMILTON THEATRE WEDNESDAY, Nov. 16 Double Feature Program Shows 7 and 9 ~ guard With Lawrence Tierney and Priscilla Lane COWBOY CAVALIER With Jimmy Wakely SERIAL THURSDAY - FRIDAY November 17-18 Shows at 7 and 9 With Gary Grant and Ann Sheridan Latest News SATURDAY, November 19 Double Feature Program Shows 1 til 11 HEADMAN’S GOLD With "Lash” La Rue PURPLE HEART With Richard Conte and Dana Andrews SERIAL I W AS A MALE W AR BRIDE tMIMVMMMWVWMVWMWM i PECAN Growers We Buy Pecans TOP PRICES T. B. YOUNG & CO. Open Wednesday in Williainston al Lindsley lee Company Open Wednesday, November 16th WE CAN, WE MUST, WE DO, WE WILL, vWITH OUR [EXPERIENCE >AND SKILL -WE ALVMftfS IPO A 6000 ~y/ JOB/ SPECIAL SINK $64.95 Double Bowl Double Drain. >fo)KmUMBING£ tD6tWOOD AV( -PHONE 2)09 WILUAMSTON, N.C. Store Hours: 7 to 6 WWMWIWWWWWWWWtl TRIO ! Kobej^gjjyille, N, Cf TUESDAY, Ncv. 15 BECAUSE OF EVE Women and High School Age Girls at 2 and 7 p. m. Men at 9 p. m. Admission 50c WEDNESDAY, Nov. 16 OUTLAW BRAND With Jimmy Wakely, Cannon Ball Taylor CASTLE ON THE HUDSON With John Garfield and Ann Sheridan And Serial THURSDAY - FRIDAY Nov. 17 & 18 (In Technicolor) THE STORY OF SEA BISCUIT With Shirley Temple, Barry Fitigerald and Lon McCallister Also: Cartoon & Short Men’s Dress and Work Shoes For Less. WILLARD’S SHOE SHOP DR. G. t. HORNER Chiropractic Physician Williamston, N. C. Box 131 Phone 3065 THEATRE — WILLIAMSTON Last Time Tuesday “EDWARD MY SON” With Spencer Tracy Deborah Kerr NEWS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY-FRIDAY “WHITE HEAT” With James Uaguey Virginia Mayo Ever wonder what happens — when a judge steps out? It’* SCANDALOUS! Tongues wag and drawing rooms hum when fhis piominent Boston judge ' gets away from it *11"... and ends up with his hands lull—of RKO pre'»n,‘ yBIUBB*-*1*®* THeJ«dqe^s0 with GEORGE TOBIAS IHARYN MOFFETT • FLORENCE BATES . FRIEDA INESCORT . MYRNA DELL Produced by MICHEL KXAIKE • Directed by BORIS INGSTEX Screen Ploy by Boris Ingiter ond Alexander Knox VICCAK— Thursday and Friday NOW PLAYING — “HOPE OF SAM)" Burt Lancaster SINCLAIR HUNTS OIL BY LAND, SEA AND AIR TO HELP SUPPLY t AERIAL PHOTOGRA PHY and reconnaissance are used to map geolog ical structure of earth'a surface in Sinclair’s in tensified search for new oil-bearing structures. It’s part of Sinclair’s $150,000,000 expansion program to help meet today’s record demand for petroleum products.* UNDER WATER exploration is yielding new, un tapped oil reserves. Picture shows use of the gravity meter, one of the newer scientific tools employed by KmrUir to sup subsurface formations. SHOT HOLE drilling machine is used by Sinclair to drill holes for explosive charges, the effects of which are recorded by sensitive Seismograph to map under-,' ground formations as deep as 15,000 feet. N..C. GREEN, AGENT WILLIAMSTON, N. C.