Committees Listed
For Coming Year
For Local P.-T. A.
(Continued rrom page one)
poets of the recreational activities
of the schools appears to be need
ed at present but further informa
tion will be needed from the
school offie als before it is named.
The committees toi 1950-1951:
Program: Mrs, E R. Froneberg
er. chairman. Mrs C. 1 Harris,
vice chairman, Miss Mary W hit
ley. Mr. Carlyle Cox. Mr, \ J
Spivev and Mrs. John L. Goff.
Metnbeiship. Mis. L l'bin Rog
ers, chairman, Mrs S. P. Wool
ford. vice chairman. Mis. J. C,
Cooke, Mr W. H Scssoms, Mrs.
W. H. Abernathy and Mr. Joseph
Griffin.
Hospitality Mis- Margaret Me
! Daniel, chairman. Mrs. W. C). Gnf
1 in, Mrs. R. D Elliott. Mrs. W H.
I Sessoms. Mrs, Wm. W. Tire. Mrs.
| R. L. Coburn.
| Publications Mrs J. L. Harris,
'chairman. Mrs. W. R Giover, vice
chairman, and Mrs. V E. Brown.
Finance Mrs Irving Margolis.
chairman. Mrs. C. H. Godwin. Jr..
; vice chairman. Mr. William H.
Everett and Mr. R. W. Bondurant.
Publicity: Mr. J. C. Eubanks,
: chairman. Mr. B. G. Stewart and
Mi 1'. M Manning.
Music: Miss Anne Royster,
|chairman. Mr Jack Butler, vice
I chairman, and Miss Grace I niton.
Transportation: Mrs. Herbert
I Whitley, chairman. Mrs. C. B.
j Clark, Jr.. .Mrs W. M Baker. Mrs.
A. J. Manning. Mrs W E. Thorn
ton.
Welcoming committee: Mrs.
Herbert Taylor, chairman. Mrs.
B. C. Stewart, Mrs. V. J. Spivey
[and Mrs. Velma Coburn, (This is
a group to welcome new teachers
and parent.-* moving to our tutor, i.
Officers ot the local unit this
year will be Lee Reynolds, presi
dent, R. ,L. Coburn, vice president,
Mrs, William Gray, secretary and
Mrs. D. R. Davis, treasurer.
Watts Theatre
Wednesday - Thursday - Friday
Williamson, N.
NOW
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LAWLESS NO-MAN'S LAND IN THE ,
WESTWARD PUSH FOR GOLD!
COLUMBIA PICTURE*-. (.>*»•»''
Randolph SCOTT
Nevadan
Aon i
UilKOiitr ttW I
MNJME • 1WK£R - FAYliN
George WM
Charles Kempei • Jetl Coin • Low Puweis
— r—uM r •>«. • « SCOP-BROWN MOOUCIU*
Scfwn era* b» foot* * -awl* ** 0< I uADOV IAF RKOWN
bj GORDON DOUGLAS • w HARRY K)l BROWN
'/
. Jock O'Mahoney
i s i: i)
WASHING MACHINES
REFRIGERATORS
ICE BOXES
a m:i kigkkators — $10 — $«5
2 \\ \SHIN(; M \CHINKS — #75.0U
I ICK KOXKS — $13 TO $30
IW
m
Western Auto Associate Store
John Ford’s m,
successor to “fort Apache”
and “She Wore A Yellow Ribbon”
present
starring
with CHAM.ES KEMPER • ALAN MOMMA*
fcw JANE DARWEU
1
Pitfeu* t) MMSV MCilXU CtWtMIM ■ IttMMM D Ml MM HCTMU
VICCAE - Wed., Thurs. and Friday
Xp* Mayin# THE WHITE TOWER” in Technirolor,
filmeil in S«iw Al|»n. (iuini* Huiim. Valli, Forii
Prices For Tips
Are The Highest
On Record Here
iContinued rrorn pace one)
or an average of $58.26 per hun
dred pounds. The market con
sumed all its selling time-, but the
selling period was cut back one
hour from the schedule in effect
last week
Large Crowds At
Martin General's
Open House Here
(Continued from Page One)
is returning to his home today.
Bruce Leggett, and Mis. Car
lyle Price tire receiving treat
ment.
Mrs. Julius Gurganus had her
tonsils removed yesterday.
Mrs. Walter Barr and Mrs. Earl
Mobley, both of Williamslon, un
derwent operations yesterday
morning.
The Martin General is receiving
its first colored patients today.
There was a delay in completing
that portion of the hospital.
Equipment for the kitchen is
just about all in place, and the
hospital started serving its own
meals last Saturday.
Mrs. D. C. Sharpe and little
son left the hospital Sunday for
their home here, and Mrs.' A.
Garner House and little daugh
ter have returned to their home
in Robersonville
On a very rare occasion an en
thusiastic golfer arrived home for
dinner. During the meal his wile
said:
Wife Junior tells me that he
caddied for you this afternoon.
Golfer -Well, do you know, I
thought I’d seen that boy before.
WantS
CRACK YOUR LOT WITH A
inonunu'nt of marble or granite j
that will perpetuate your family
name as your Iriends iinii neigh
bors have perpetuated theirs,
j Choose it now while all concern
ed can have a voice in its choice.
Contact R Sherrod Corey, Wil
liamston, N. f- Dial 29493. Rep.
of Brown Memorial Company.
Rocky Mount. N. C. au 29 4t
FOR SALE: ONE HEAVY. PAD
ded folding Storkline baby car
I1 riage, in excellent condition. $12.
Call 2179.
STOP IN AND SEE OUR STOCK
I of Used Furniture. Williamston
Hardware Company, Williamston,
| N. C. au 29 tl j
FOR SALE: 3 BURNER APART- \
mr lit electric stove. May be se'cn'|
at J. S Ayers Electric Shop on I
Elm Street.
DIADAM) DISABLED HORSES
Mules, Cows and hogs removed
promptly. No charge. Phone
Greenville, N. C., 3101. Norfolk
Tallow Company. no 8 tr
PINE TIMBER WANTED. WE
pay Top Prices for standing tim
ber and pine logs. Williamston |
Supply Co. Phone 24(10. jo 20 tf
FOR RENT: SANDING MACH
ine. Refinish 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 renln.1 costs
are low Worrell Appliance Com
-■p3Tf^ no 8 tl
FOH SALE: CHEAP, 1 GOOD
gentle work mule. See Mrs.
J.ihn A. Hardison, Williamston, N.
C„ RFD No. 1. Box 116
WANTED ifcKET BOY FOR
Viccai’ Theatre. Apply to Dr.
Brown. Community Hospital.
au 15 tf
FOR RENT: ONE BRICK
of fir** building with B
rooms. See !V1rs. J. H.
Saunders or J. H. Saunders.
Jr. a 10 If
YORK RADIO SERVICE FOR
repairs, parts, tubes and bat
teiies. Phone 2818. Turn right at
Freezer Locker. no 8 tf
GOOD USED FURNITURE—WiI
liamston Hardware Company,
Williamston, N. C. au 29 tf
FOR VOUR CUSTOM . MAIII |
Venetian blinds, awnings for the ,
home or store, see us. 7fr have I
the famous K'exalum aluminum |
slats; also beautiful colors in
wood Henry Harrisop, Wiiliams
ton. au 26 tf
FOR SALE: 1946 DODGE, 4-Door
sedan, low mileage and excel-|
lent upholstery. Privately owned.
Call 210(1. au 22 tf
MAN OR WOMAN TO TAKE
over route of established Wat
kins customers in the city ol Wil
liamston. Full time income aver
ages $45 weekly. No investment
necessary. We will help you get
j started. Write J. R. Watkins Co., i
Dept S-5. Richmond, Va.
RELIABLE MAN WITH CAR
to call on farmers in East Mar- ;
tin County. Wonderful opportuni
ty. $15 to $20 in a day. No ex
perience or capital required. Per
manent. Write today. McNess
Company. Dept. C, Candler Bldg.,
Baltimore 2, Md.
CLARK’S RHEUMATISM COM
pound for positive relief of
aches and pains. Guaranteed re
rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago,
neuritis, neuralgia and muscular
lief or money back. Clark Phar
macy. m 22 tf
FOR SALE: ELECTRIC STOVE
in good condition. Will sell
cheap. Phone 2674 a 29 2t
PARKER’S SELF -SERV fCE
Laundry. Hours 8 a. in. to 5 p.
| m. Monday through Friday. 8 a. m.
io 12 noon on Saturday. Try us for
I a quick and economical wash ser
I vice. je 8 tf
W E ARE IN THE MARKET FOR
all types of high quality hard
wood logs. Wells-Oates Lulmber
Company, Frank E. Weston, man
i ager, Williamston, N. C. je 8 tf
Out Mechanic
liu* Just Krtunml
From A
rile & Linoleum
School
For
Export Floor Covering
In
ItllUUEK III F
LINOLEUM Till:
ASPHALT TILE
INLAID
PLASTIC WALL TILE
Ask About Our Personalized
Floor.
Woolnnl Fiiniilnrr Co.
SHOTGUNS
AND
R I F L E S
We have just received a large
shipment of all makes and
models:
—REMINGTON
—WINCHESTER
—SAVAGE — MAKLJN
—STEVENS
—MOSSBEKG
AMMUNITION
I
WESTERN AUTO
ASSOC. STORE
TRIO
Rolu'i'Mmvillc, N. C.
TONIGHT, Aug. 29
i in;- •
mum;
With Kli/abelh Taylor and ,
Spencer Tracy ]
News & Short
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 30
JOHNNY STOOL
IMG LON
With Howard Duff and
Shelly Winters
ARIZONA
STAGECOACH
With “Crash" Corrigan
and “Dusty” King
and Serial
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
Aug. 31-Sept. 1
KISS TOMORROW
GOODBYE
With James Cagney and
Barbara Peyton
Cartoon and Short
I
Lawn Mowers Sharpened
We Sell and Repair.
Bicycle.s-Trieycles,
Harley-'Davidson Motor
cycle Sales and Service.
QUINN’S
MOTORCYCLE SHOP
Washington St., Dial 2384
USED OUTBOARD
M O T O R S
2—0 H. P. WIZARD
I—8 H. P. CHAMPION
1— 5 H. P. SEA KING
2— 5 H. P. JOHNSON
j—7 |.2 II. P. MARTIN
These motors are in First
Class Condition.
WESTERN AUTO
ASSOC. STORE
Adults 20c
Children 15c
TUESDAY anil
WEDNESDAY
"Twelve
O'Clock High"
Gregory Peek
Hugh Marlowe
SPORT
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
"MALAYA"
Spencer Tracy
James Slewarl
SPORT
{watts
THEATRE — WILL1AMSTON
LAST TIME TUESDAY
Color by Technicolor
"Flame And the
- i nnwjfip -g-g- ■ • —
Arrow
With
ltiii'l bucatler
Virginia Mayo
News — Sport — Cartoon
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY • FRIDAY
"The Nevadan"
With
Ruiululph Seoll
Dorothy Malone
SPORT FEATVRETTR
Time to be smart . .
Time to be thrifty . . .
Time for
School time Is Robin Hood
time, mother. Dolla^for dollar,
you just can’t buy More shoe
value anywhere! Though
the price is small, the value
is great. Robin Hoods fit,
wear and look like the
quality shoes they arc. Plenty
of styles to pick from.
Bring your scholars in for
Robin Hoods today!
, $2.9510 54.50
Prices: f
•Pedometer tests show that children
walk and run an average of 7H
k miles a day, at school and play,
says Dr, Joseph Lelyveld,
Chairman of the National
Pout Health Council.
W'e carry the shoes
that will lake this punishment!
'BUILT TOR ACTION" SHOES
i for Boy* and Oirls
The exclusive design of Red Goose Shoes provides
roomy support—helps children’s feet grow healthy.
And extra reinforcements at points of strain make
Red Goose Shoes hold their fit as they wear, make them
u*nd up under the gruelling treatment children give them.
We’ll be glad to help ycu choose the right
style, the light pair of Red Goose Shoes for
your bo$ or girl! Whyuot:fT
us a visit soon and see our A ky" ,
eo — Maniahimnr J
esse nwwp** ^ a
« N'lO* » • '
i? »MH
full selection?
Red
Goose'
>hoesi
ww
^NATIONALLY
AOVUTISIft
$3.95 to $5.95 '
TI NE IN WRRF FOR LEDER BROTHERS PROGRAM—Listen to Letter Brothers' New
Radio Show — Guy Lombardo and HU Royal Canadians — 15-Minute Entertainment
Every Sunday Afternoon, 1:30 to 1.45—Over WRRF. Washington, N. C,—9:30 on your dial.
department store5
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