Janesville Edges
The Marlins 40-38
Jamcsville's All-Stars edged the ;
Williamston Martins in Jamesvillc j
Saturday night. 40-38. to take then
fourth victory without defeat in
Goober Belt plav this season. It
was the second loss foi Williams- j
ton against a like number ol wins.
Both loses have been
villc by close margins.
to James- 1
Spit Martin was high man for
the winners as he scored 20 points
to move his total for four games to
95. Edward Lee Martin followed
with a dozen while Mizellc and
Brewer scored 3 apiece and Gard
ner 2. Elwood Brown was best
defensively fo1 Jamesvillc
Bobby Taylor was high man for
Williamston as he poured in 12
points while David Carson was not
far behind with 10 and Rush Bon
durant scored 0. Jerry Forehand \
and Charles Siceloff each scored |(
4 points. It was a close contest all |
the way. Jamesvillc holding its ,
widest margin at the half-way ,
mark when the score was 23-18. ,
The game was played in the .
gym at Jamesvillc after being ,
moved from the Williamston gym. •
It was a postponed game ol De- ,
eeniber 7.
'I Am Christmas'
I Am Christmas
People tell me that my origin
runs far baek into a heathen
festival.
My roots, they say, lie in
pagan life.
So be it!
I accept the charge—and glory
in it! *
For my pagan practice has been
redeemed at the touch ol
Christ. My heathen ancestry |
was never the same again
once His Name and Spirit
blissed it.
And such is my mission, al
ways, to the soul
I touch self-seeking, and it
gives place to good will.
I touch the warlike plans of
men and they hide their bat
tlements with holly, knowing
that they are out of harmony
with His Spirit
1 touch hard faces, and make
them tender
1 touch saddened children and
make them laugh
i touch the cynic, and give him
faith.
J touch people like you and
they are not the same again.
I Am Christmas.
—P. R. HAYWARD, in Bulletin. 1
SINCLAIR DRILLS 2 MILES DEEP
TO HELP MEET RECORD OIL DEMAND
2-MILf CORKSCRltt.
Drilling as deep at twb
miles into the earth, with
ultra-modem equipment
and new scientific metis*
ods, Sinclair is tapping
new oil pools to help meet
the record demand tot
petroleum products;
This intensified devel
opment of new crude od
sources is but a small part
of Sinclair's $150,000,
000, expansion program.
Sinclair’s program also
includes, new pipelines
and new, improved refin
ing facilities. In the future
as in the past, look to
Sinclair formatter
Products, Better Service.
N. C. GREEN, Bailee
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
I! Could Be Done,
So He Did the Job
In a personal note to Bill M-..
mng of The Enterprise. Josh
Horn of Rocky Mount reveals his
pride in the determination of the
young man who handled the FM
broadcast of the Williamston-Bes
sember City State Championship
football game and tells of some of
the difficulties faced by the lad—
Ray Thompson. Thompson took
over the job when the regular man
was not available.
Telling about it the letter states:
x x x so Thompson went to Wil
iiamston, caught the enthusiasm
of your community and sold the
amc
"Then when he ordered the hive
from the phone company they said
the service wasn't available and,
they had only limited phone ser
vice to Bessemer City and knew
they went nowhere near the
school. Thompson then called the
coach, principal or somebody and
found that they had a line to his
office, and he not permission to
use the line for the duration of the
game. Then the phone company,
still indifferent, said that they
were 4.000 feet from the field, and
"no soap." Then he explored the
use of our remote, purchase of a
walkie talkie between field and
superintendent's office and said
he wanted the lease from the sup
erintendent's office to tlie radio
station. He then gathered in a
mile of two span insulated wire
and with the Sports Announcer
and tlu janitor set out for Bes
semer City even though the phone
people said he would have to cross
streets with the wire, etc. But he
finally got help from somebody
who could climb poles and got a
wire on the field, with the results
it was broadcast."
Williamston fans, arriving early |
for the game, found the fellows i
out working on the line and noted
the difficulties being surmounted.
George Harris, Jr. quarterback of
the Green Wave team until he sus
tained a shoulder injury, acted as
spotter for the broadcast.
The Red Sea was important in
Egyptian seaborne commerce as j
early as 2,000 B C..
LOST: SATURDAY Afternoon
between Alpha Cleaners and
Cab stand, 1 pair of men’s pants.
Kinder please return to Alpha
Cleaners Belong to Collin Smith.
NOTH OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
appreciation to all those who were
so thoughtful and kind to me dur
ing my recent illness.
Wyotna Allsbrook i
Organization Furnishes Hospital Room
The S. P. M., Negro civic and social club, recently furnished the colored waiting
room in Mart in General Hospital here with costly furniture and equipment, the donation
being one of the organization’s good deeds that have been maintained annually since it
was established in September, 1937. The formal presentation, pictured above, was made
by the'club president to Dan Sharpe, the hospital’s administrator. Pictured left to right,
standing: Mrs. W. V. Ormond, Mrs. W. C. Bunch, Mrs. J. H. Faulk, Mrs. G. T. Hyman.
Mrs. N. W. Slade. Mrs. E. L. Owens, seated Mrs. Ruth Downing, Mrs. J. O. Buffalo, Mrs. J.
Coffield, Mrs. L. M. Jackson, Mrs. C. D. Wooten, Miss E. V. McCloud, Mrs. A. C. Rober
son, Mrs. J. M. Tyner, center, standing, Mr. Sharpe and Mrs. T. K. Slade.
A Christmas Prayer
tty Famous Poet
"Help us to remember rightly
the birth of Jesus, that we may
share in the song of the angels,
the gladness of the sheperds, and
thi' worship of the Wise men.
Close the door of hate and open
the window of love all over the
world. Let kindness come with
every gift and good desire with
every greeeting. Deliver us from
evil by the blessing that Christ
brings, and teaeh us to be merry
with elean hearts. May the Christ
mas morning make us happy to
be Thy children and Christmas
evening bring us to our beds with
grateful thoughts, forgiving and
forgiven, for Jesus sake. Amep.”
—Robert Louis Stevenson.
WANTS
VERY SPECIAL: MEN DON’T
buy your fnJ1 and winter suits
suits that range in price from
$21.00 to $49.95. We feature Cur
lee suits, the best buy on the mar
ket . Darden's Dept. Store, Wil
liamston. oc 26 tf
GOOD SERVICE STATION FOR
rent on Highway 64 near un
derpass. See Harrison Oil Com
pany. dc 14 2t,
I FOR SALE: LARGE CUSHMAN
motor bike with 2 speed trans
I mission. Just overhauled and in
perfect condition. A real bargain.
| See D. V. Clayton. de 19 2t
I CEMENT. 1.3# BAG: FINISHING
i Lime, Red Press Brick, Cream
I Press Brick, Insulating Plaster
j Lath, Insulating Wool, and a com
• plete line of Building Supplies. J.
D. MeCotter, Inc., Washington, N.
C. de 19 3t
RED/WHITE AND BLUE GRAPE
collection — 2 each Red Bright
on, White Niagara, New Blue Fre
donia. Total Six 2 yr. Grape Vines
—Special Offer No. 5-0—$3.35.
Postpaid. Write for Free Copy
56-page Planting Guide in color,
offering complete assortment
Fruit Trees, Berry Plants, Grape
Vines, Nut Trees, and Ornamental
Plant Material. Salespeople want
ed. Waynesboro Nurseries, Way
nesboro, Virginia.
FOR RENT: ANYONE INTER
ested in renting a Santa Claus
suit or having Santa Claus visit
in their home fof a short period
Of time call and make arrange
ments tyetween 7:30 and 8:13 a. m.
Or between 6 and 7 p. m. Phone
-2284. /•■■_
ilXSToR WOMAN FOR WAT
kins dealership in.cjty of Wil
liamston. Want someone who is
determined to be a success and is
willing to follow.simple but prov
en success plan. .Do not apply if
you would be satisfied with profits
less than $40 weekly to start, or
$75 weekly after becoming estab
lished. Small investment prefer
red, but we also have a credit
plan. Write J. R. Watkins Co.,
Dept. S-3, Richmond, Va.
PAINTING AND PAPER HANG
ing. Best materials used and
prices very reasonable. When you
are in need of anything in my line,
1 see me. I would be very glad to
show you my new 1951 wallpaper
samples. 1 carry the Imperial
line, washable and sun resisting.
Van Respass, 304 N. Sycamore St..
Williamston, N. C. Telephone
2806. de 14 9t
WAITRESSES WANTED: Ex
perience not necessary. Apply
Hotel George Reynolds. de 14 tf
BARGAINS 1N USED CARS. IF
looking for a better car begin
looking at Griffin Motor Com
pany. We have for your approval:
1949 Ford—overdrive, heater, ra
dio, plastic covers, really a clean
car; 1949 Plymouth, clean, priced
at a selling price, financed; 1948
De Soto, radio, heater, completely
overhauled; 1948 Packard, as fine I
a used car as in town; 1947 Plym-1
outh, radio, heater, guaranteed to!
be right; 1947 Chevrolet—tudor, j
radio and heater, a nice car for the j
money; 1946 dodge 4 door, excel
lent buy; 1946 Ford, priced to sell;
1947 Studebakcr, guaranteed to be
in good condition. Several pre
war ears to choose from. For Bar
gains in used cars try at the De
Soto place. Griffin Motor Com
pany. de 14 2t
WANTED~TO RENTHOUSE
for family of three, preferably
in desirable section of Williams
ton. Excellent references. Write
T. O. Box 387, Williamston, N.
C. dc 12 3t
croTwanted: tenantwith
ten in family desires crop on
good farm. Write or contact Mrs.
Eddie Hardison, RFD No. 1, Wil
liamston. de 12 3t
APARTMENTS OR HOM E S
wanted by men and their fami
lies who arc associated with the
Texas Company which recently
constructed a large terminal here.
I* you have either available please
, contact The Enterprise. de 12 3t
FOR SALE. ALUMINUM OFFICE
chair with Duran all plastic up
holstery. Purchased by error, will
sell at cost. Enterprise Publish
ing Company. de 5 tf
WALLPAPER: P L A I N OR
Washable by Imperial. B. S.
Courtney and Son. de 5 20t
wantedTcash rent or ten
ant with equipment. Approxi
mately 25 acres of tobacco and 21
acres of peanuts. 128 acres crop
land. 1-2 mile from Hassell, N. C.
See Mrs. Leontine D. Manning of
Bethel, N. C., or Ernest Edmond
son of Hassell, N. C. de 12 4t
FORdSALE: 1940 TWO DOOR DE
Luxe Ford. Good radio and
heater. R. J. Rogerson. 8 miles
south on Washington Highway.
de 5 4t
WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOB j
all types of high quality hard
wood logs. Wells-Oates Lulmbcr |
Company, Frank E. Weston, man-j
agcr, Wiiliamston, N. C. jc 8 tf
BE INDEPENDENT. SELL RAW-1
leigh Products. Good nearby
locality open in Southeast Martin
County. Write today. Rawlelgh’s
Dept. NCK-451-D, Richmond, Vir-1
ginia. N 28 10ti
IK IT'S BUILDING OR CON -
Crete saod, Dial 2512. Quick ser
vice. Your order will be appre
ciated. Jimmy Harrison. d 5 4t
FOR RENT: SANDING MACB
inc. Rcfinish your floors your
self and do a first class job of
sanding and polishing your worn
dingy floors. Wc will rent and
show you how to operate the ma
chine. Its easy and rental costs
arc low. Worrell Appliance Com
pany. Dial 2057. no 8 tf
DEAD AND DISABLED HORSES
Mules, Cows and hogs removed
promptly. No charge. Phone
Greenville, N. C.t 3101. Norfolk
Tallow Company. no 8 ti
FOB TOUR CUSTOM . MADE
Venetian blinds, awnings for the
home or store, see us. We have
the famous Flexalum aluminum
Rats; also beautiful colors in
wood. Henry Harrison. Witiiama
*>n. au 26 tf
STOP IN AND SEE Wr STOCK
of Used Furniture. Wiiliamston
Hardware Company, Wiiliamston,
N. C. au 29 tf
PINE TIMBER WANTED. 1VE
pay Top Prices lor standing tim
ber and pine logs. Wiiliamston
Supply Co. Phone 2460. je 20 tf
GOOD USED FURNITURE—Wil
liamston Hardware Company,
Wiiliamston, N. C. au 29 tf
FOR SALE: 20 BRED DUROC j
Sows and gilts. Also 25 pigs j
ready for the field. DT. Jas. S.1
Rhodes. Williamston. n30 tf
NICE SPECKLED TROUT _ 35c
up. Oysters and a choice selec
tion of fresh sea food. Sanitary '
Fish Market, located behind Mar
tin’s Bakery. Phone 2204. n 21 8t
PARKER’S SELF-SERVICE
Laundry. Hours 8 a. m. to 5 p.
tn. Monday through Friday. 8 a. n.
a quick and economical wash see- j
vice. ie 8 tf
LOOKING A TOP COAT? WELL,
we have them. Gaberdines, from
£10.95 to $39.95. Not only are they
opcoats but they arc TOPS in
quality and the best values you've
seen this season. Darden's Dept.
Store, Williamston. oc 26 tf
CLARKS 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
WANTED: FARM FAMILY TO
cultivate my farm on halves.
One mile east of Hobgood on pav
ed l oad, two good dwellings. 8 3-4
acres of tobacco, 15 acres of pea
nuts. 60 acres cleared. See J. A.
House, Hobgood or write Mrs.
Leon Shields. Kinston. de 7 4t
FARM LOANS
10-15-20 Years
Prompt Closing
No Appraisal Fee
Low Interest Rate
(Jlias. H. .Manning, Ally.
BIG DANCE AT WHICHARIVS
Beach. Washington, N. C.. every
Saturday night. Combination
round and square dancing by real
orchestra music. Admission ladies
50c and men 75c. de 7 5t
YORK RADIO SERVICE” FOR
repairs, parts, tubes and bai
.erics. Phone 2818. Turn right at
Freezer Locl*ci no 8 tf
FOR SALE: MEDIUM SIZED
pony, just right for about a 9
year old boy. Very gentle. Sad
dle and bridle. All for $50. H. H.
Roberson. Gold Point. Telephone.
Robersonvillt. 5043. de 19 2t
VERY SPECIAL: MEN. DON’T
buy your fall and winter suits
until you've seen the best values
in toA-n. We have good quality
PRESENTS
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA
STATE HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE
The North Carolina Hospital for the Insane is at Raleighand
is called "Dix Hill." The insane, a hundred years ago, were
treated more like beasts than humans. They were confined in
cells and dungeons or locked in cold, filthy rooms of poor-i
houses, but qn March 5, 1856. seven years after its authorise-;
tion, a hospital was established through the untiring efforts
of Dorothea L. Dix. Miss Dix selected the site on which tho)i
Hospital, stands..'
Guaranty Bank &
Trust Company
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
| Make This A Sparkling Xmas
I With Gifts From J. L. Peele’s
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Cuff Links
Knives, Tie Sels
Wuleiies, Kings
Fountain Pens
For Them
Rings. Watches
Necklaces,
Bracelets, Baby
Pins, Pen &
Pencil Sets.
For Her |
Necklaces, j£
Bracelets, Kings ^
Watches, Ear I
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Bings, Easy |
Washers, Pearls If
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Illiristinas. It Mill lw* belief ieial to every member of tbe family ami
iudispensible for many years to come.
Remember we eat, sleep ami even batbc in our store. We eau serve
you any time day or night.
J. L. Peele Jewelry Company
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