Leave Friday for
Preliminary Test
At Army Station
(Continued from page one)
ton. Sylvester McNeil, Jr., of RFD
1, Oak City. Hillary Harrell Mat
thewson of RFD 2 Robersonville,
Geo. Thomas Stokes of RFD 2.
Williamston. Geo. Mack Spruill
of RFD 1. Robersonville. and El
verna K^el of Everetts.
The following colored men were
transferred from the Martin Coun
ty Board to boards in other areas:
Calvin Coolidge Davis to New
York. Jos. Earl Moore to Chicago,
Levester Lloyd to Raleigh, and
Cephies Otell Wooten to Flint.
Michigan.
Ralph E Boston, colored, was
transferred from New York to
the board in this county, and is
slated to go along on the trip to- 1
morrow. .
Those men who have had pre
vious military service will find it
to their advantage to take their
service discharges with them.
Those men who use eye glasses
are asked to take them along
Greenville Firm
Submits Low Bid
At Letting Here
(Continued froir paije one)
tion of a 300,000-{;allon capacity
water tank. Preliminary plans for
that project are well advanced,
but completion is hardly expected
within the next year.
Cars Damaged In
Freak Accident
Approximately $200 damage
was incurred miring an accident
near here Monday muring about
; 2 o'clock when the front wheel
I of a 11)39 Chevrolet driven by
Charlie Brady, colored of Rober
son vi lie, came off and hit the
back of a 11)311 Oldsmobile belong
ing to Cecil Bullock and parked
on Main Street Extension near the
Jab Roberson residence
Bocal officers investigating the j
accident said that the fender and j
bumper of the Chevrolet was bad- !
I> torn and that damages to !he
(ildsmohi k amounted to about |
SI 00.
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LE GAS SERVICE
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W. J. MlIJjER & SON
116 Muiu St.
Off kef WESTERN AUTO
Preacher: “If there be anyone in
the congregation who likes sin let
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Virginia, you like sin'1"
Sister V.: “Oh, I thought you
said gin' "
Wants
AGAIN YOC MAV ENJOY DELI
cious Sweet Chestnuts by plant
ing Early-bearing. Blight-resistant
('liine.se Chestnuts. Being sueeess
tully grown from Maine to Flori
da. Three 2 to 3 ft. Trees Special
Offer No. 1-0, $6.95, Postpaid.
Write for Free Copy 56-page
Planting Guide in color, offering
complete assortment Fruit Trees,
Nut Trees, Berry Plants, and Or
namental Plant Material. Sales
people wanted. Waynesboro Nur
series. Waynesboro, Virginia.
FOR SALE: ONE I'SED FRIGID -
til re refrigerator, good condition.
'Porcelain linish. $125.00. Dixie
Motor Company, Williamston. N.
C. no 14 2t
! GRACE YOLK LOT WITH A
monument of Marble or Granite
that will perpetuate your family
j name as your friends and neigh
bors have perpetuated theirs.
Choose it now while till concerned
can have a voice in its choice. Con
tact Ft. Sherrod Corey, Williams
j ton, N C. Dial 29493. Rep. of
Brown Memorial Company, Rocky
Mount, N. C. no 14 6t
FOR SALE: ONE BENDIX RA
dio. floor demonstrator. Priced
to sell at $125.00. Dixie Motor
Co., Williamston, N C. no 14 2t
I OR SALE: I'SED REFR1GERA
tors from $50.00 to $85.00. A-l
condition. Easy ti rms. Worrell
Applianei Company. no 14 2t. |
FOR SALE: OLD CHURCH WIN
dows May be seen at Reddick's |
Grovp Church. If interested, see j
Joshua L. Coltrain, Rt. 1, Wil
liamston, N. C. no 14 2t
___i
GIVE CROC HETING FOR Christ
inas. Place your orders now
with Mrs. Kate Wynn, 1101 Hau
ghton Sj. no 9 4t
FURNISHED ROOM S AND
apartment for rent. Mrs. Len
nie Manning, 312 Smithwick St.,
Williamston, N. Cl. no 7 tf
REMINGTON RAND PORTABLE
typewriter for sale. Good as
new. May be seen at Enterprise ,
Office. no 7 tf
! NEW CARS: DO YOU W ANT A
new Car today. Pittman's in
i Williamston, has new Fords, [
Chevrolets, Ply mouths and other
makes m 2 and four door models
i tor immedaite delivery at regular
priees. too. Pittman's also has
many good used ears to select
from, priced from $295.00 up. Re
member Pittman's buy, sell or
trade new and used ears. Pitt
man s used ear lot, Williamston, I
N- C. no 9 tf
DEAD AND DISABLED HORSES
Mules, Cows and hogs removed
promptly. No charge. Phone
! Greenville, N. C., 3101. Norfolk
I Tallow Company no 8 ti
PO|{ SAI I ELECTRIC
machine, console cabinet, 20
.•ear warranty, only $119.50. B. S.
Courtney and Son. oe 19 lot
WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR
all types of I igh quality hard
! wood logs. Wells-Oates Lulmbei |
Company. Frank E. Weston, man
ager, Williamston, N. C. je 8 tl
FOR YOUR CUSTOM . MADE
Venetian blinds, awnings for th*
home or store, see us. Wr hav».
| the famous Ftexalum aluminum
slats; also beautiful colors in
wood. Henry Harrison, Williams
ion- au 26 tf
COLD WEATHER CAN’T BE
too tar away. Remember
Heath Radiator Shop is the place
to buy your Prestone. We fill ’em
and check 'em. no 7 8t
REGISTERED SPOTTED Po
land China boars ready for ser
vice $50.00. H, H. Spruill, Wind
sor, N. C. oc 31 8t
MAKE YOUR BATHROOM AND
J kitchen walls smile •— Cover
them with plastic tile. Corey
Plumbing C ompany has a vaviety
ot colors in stock. We also have
tilt-board. Visit our showroom to
day on Edgi-wood Ave„ West End,
Williamston. ni) 16 o,
HOUSE W ANTED: PLEASE Cm
tact Mr Ernest C. Caraway,
■k w manager of Leder Brotlurs'
; Hole, Williamston. oe 31 tf
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large shipment of 4" drain tile.
Call us to supply your needs.
Corey Plumbing Company. Dial
2309. no 16 2t
WORLD FAMOUS BARTER
Theatre presents THE SHOW
OFF at Williamston High Softool,
November 29, 8:15 p. in., sponsor
ed by Williamston Jayeees. no 9 4t
VKKV SPECIAL: MEN, DON'T
I buy your fall and winter suits
| until you've seen the best values
1 in town We have good quality
j suits that range in price from
| $21.00 to S49.95. We feature Cur
lee suits, the best buy on the mar
ket. Darden's Dept. Store, Wil
liamston. oc 20 tf
HOUSE COLD? INSTALL A
modern H. C. Little floor fur
nace operated by thermostatic
control and be comfortable. Its
automatic. It lights itself. See it
operate today at Corey Plumbing
Company, Dial 2309. no lfi 4t
LOOKING A TOP ( OAT? WELL,
we have them. Gaberdines, from
$18.95 to $39.95. Not only are they
topcoats but they are TOPS in
quality and the best values you've
seen this season. Darden's Dept.
Store. Williamston. oc 26 tf
I OK SALE: 1947 CHEVROLET
Panel Body Truck. Three Quar
ter Ton. Low Mileage. Good con
dition. Really suitable for laun
dry, dry cleaners or any delivery
truck. Will sell for half price of
value. See Herman Crawford,
Everetts. no 14 2t
TAKE OVER PIANO! SMALL
spinet piano with standard key
board. Case and interior'in ex
cellent condition. Guaranteed
109' < . Party with good credit and
able to assume several monthly
installments can purchase. No
down payment required. Don't
write unless interested. Write
Credit Division, Box 869. Concord,
North Carolina. no 14 3t
TARBORO S E P TIC TANK
cleaners, locally owned and op
erated. ttinks checked free, satis
faction guaranteed, experienced
and elficient service at reasonable
prices. Call Tarboro 9113 or wh ite
Box 233. no 14 4t
IfOK SALK: 5 ROOM HOUSE
! with hath and lot on corner of
Ray and Biggs Streets. Call 3100.
no 14 2t
FOR SALE. KENMORE OIL
range, tabic top. 1 year old, in
perfect condition. Priced at $50.00.
Dixie Motor Company, Wdliams
ton, N. C. ' no 14 2t
YORK RADIO SERVICE FOR
repairs, parts, tubes and bat
teries. Phone 2818. Turn right at
Freezer Locltei no 8 tf
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
STOP IN AND SEE OUR STOCR
of Used Furniture. Williamstor
Hardware Company, Williamston.
N. C. au 29 tf
PINE TIMBER WANTED. WE
pay Top Prices for standing tim
ber and pine logs. Williamston
Supply Co. Phone 2460. je 20 tf
WANTED: GOOD CLEAN White
rags. Will pay 15 cents per
p iund for good rags if pieces are
not too small. The Enterprise1
Publishing Company. no 7 tf
FOR SALE: WESTINGHOITSE
electric range, good condition.
$50.00. Dixie Motor Company,
Williamston. N. C. no 14 2t
FOR RENT: SANDING MACH
ine. Refinish your floors your
self and do a first class job of
Banding 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
WAN T E D: EXPERIENCED
body man. must be able to furnish
references. Modern service de
partment, good salary. G. and S.
Motor Company, Robersonville, N.
C. no 14 2t
TWO MILCH COWS FOR SAL*£
Five yearlings, weight from 300
to 450. See Mrs. J .M. Hassell,
Jamesville, N. C. no 14 2t
FOR SALE: ONE FRIgTdAIRE
electric range, late model, per
fect condition. $100.00. Dixie
Motor Company, Williamston, N.
C. no 14 2t
_—_— --mm
good’used FURNITURE—Wit
liamston Hardware Company,
Williamston, N. C. au 29 tf
PARKER’S SELF ~S E R VICE
Laundry. Hours 8 a. m. to 5 p.
m. Monday through Friday. 8 a. m.
to 12 noon on Saturday. Try us for
a quick and economical wash ser
vice. ie 8 tf
KtOBtV PLUMBINGS
SUNRAY
A Filler Gas Bailor
AT
Pocket Pleasing Prices
SEE IT TODAY AT
Maying Appliance Co.
Washington St. W’illiamston
HAMILTON
THEATRE
TODAY and FRIDAY
November 16 and 17
Shows at 7 and 9
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
With Erroll Flynn and
Patricia Whitmore
Latest News
SATURDAY, November 18
Shows Continuous 1 til 11
Double Feature Program
STAGE TO MESA
CITY
With Lash Larue
RIDE ’EM COWBOY
With Abbott and Costello
Plus Serial
SUNDAY, November 19
Shows at 3 and 9
In Technicolor
RETURN Or THE
FRONTIERSMAN
With (iordon McRae and
Jack London
Plus Color Cartoon
MONDAY - TUESDAY
November 20 and 21
Shows at 7 and 9
BORN TO BE BAD
With Joan Fontaine and
Zachary Scott
Plus Latest News
MOVIES Are BETTER
THAN EVER
A
SEE
Worrell Appliance Co.
for the best in
USED FURNITURE
Adults 30r
Children 15c
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
f/(M If
Sierra
With
Andie Murphy
\\ inula Hendrix
Hand mid Cartoon
SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
"Trigger Trail"
With
Rod Cameron
Also
"Alaska Patrol"
With
Helen Wescoll
Chapter No. 8 of the Serial
Cody of the Pony Express
CARTOON
SUNDAY - MONDAY
My Friend Irma'
With
John Lund
Marie Wilson
■CARTOON
TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY
"Dakota Lil"
With
Georjre Montgomery
Marie Windsor
Sport Cartoon
FA KM LOANS
10-I5-2Q Years
Low Interest Rate
No Appraisal Fee
Prompt Closing
Cliu*. H. Ain lining. Ally.
Lawn Mowers Sharpened
We Sell and Repair.
Bicycles-Tricycles.
Harley-Davidson Motor
cycle Sales and Service.
QUINN’S
MOTORCYCLE SHOP
Washington St., Dial 2384
WATTS
THEATRE — WILLIAM8TON
THURSDAY•FRIDAY
"No Way Out"
With
Riehard Wi<Jniark
Linda Darnell
NEWS
If
If
SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
Fast On The
Draw"
With
James Ellison
KiiHiell Hayden
Alsu
Destination
Big House
ii
With
Barbara Fuller
Robert Rockwell
Chapter No. 5 of the Serial
Desperadoes of the West
CARTOON
SUNDAY • MONDAY
TUESDAY
"Tripoli"
With
Joint Payne
Maureen’ OHaru
News Sport
WEDNESDAY
"The Torch"
With
Paulette Goddard
Pedro Artnedariz
Andy Clyde Comedy Cartoon
Watts Theatre
WILLIAMSTON
THURSDAY-FRIDAY
I
FURIOUS ADVENTURE!
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in
An Eagle Lion
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"David Harding, Counierspy"
Starring Willani l\uk«r
"TRAILING DANGER"
Johnny Mark Hfown
(X night,
at exactly 8:30,
the voice of God was _
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