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Jamesville Tops Woodland 109-70 In one of the headliner games of the Goober Bek season, the Jamesville All-Stars last night defeated a strong Woodland five by the tremendous Score of 100 to 70 as Spit Martin poured in 46 point- and E. L. Martin added in the i'uiai period Spit an.; E i,. Martin poured in the baskets for janresville to win goine • \ J «'< i f iciS V i i it4 USi Vi IIITic ‘ flK’H" the contest eight on the Wita ih^ .md flooi Woodland put son when tno Unij.iVnstoi Mar tins took over, Jamesvillo and Woodland have been among the top teams in the loop. (. V A K A N I P R OT K C 'l and SWIM PL A \ ! E E I) ION U S I > \\. ‘itii.i.” mu Mnnagpr TUI III! INSII! \N< s: COMIMVV OF \ ll{(;i\l \ H IIM \MST«\ n. c. County Gyms To Be Busy During Coming Weeks Hizh School and Vll-Star lc:iiu« Have llonxx Selio dulr l nder Wax Ac ’ 1 information from .eg - . : MMhma* ^■■fc) . ... . --; -*— '»■■» ■■ team- in 1 i:i> section, llu gyms of_ ■—ft ii uwiau hum ini, tennis of Williamston and Farm Life clash in Williamston tonight for what pvobab’i' will. In* their b i i Ty ~i i'fee nnj of n i * •" Vt sSSi * If,'” CTT" Friday night Williamston travels to Robersnnville for the first of tvr.. em,o series and Farm Li.fe plays at Bear CL ass in the first of a tim e game series. Othei teams in the county are also list ed for games hut detailed sched ules have* not hern released bv them ns yet. Williamston and damesvilles town teams are to be busy this week and next Williamston is ,.i Plymouth » Wednesday me lit and Jamesville has se\-eral con tests listed during the coming Weeks although a detailed sched ule of Goober Belt plav still has not been released locally The William-ton Martins plnx tin strong and flashy House ol David barnst.inner.- in William ton next Monday night and then )' sume Goober Belt play the rest of the week. With the return * f Spit Martin *nd r ein Holliday toMhe told and the improx’erf.ent in the shooting <>f former high school star, Billy i Brewer, the Jamosville All Stars 'are again a hot h am in the sOnn ] pro <ii elt: while Williamston',*' I Martin- have eot-.u* up with a eon ! tending t-'snt <*n the work of in: | n-.ei lui'.n : 'litml siai ■ . D, vid <'ar | son, Babin Tn.ylu! amt Terry 1 a chair 1 with In It) from limit* I Peel who has had both hi It eh'-ol and college evper.en.a In H • honl Robot souviile has a last-blit small team ticeoidine to tails reports with • Dobhv Bullock and Billy Greene among then lender-, Bear Glass j has been coming along Inst with • I D Ho a -on, laiimy Terrs and j Sarnies- Bigg the latter a t angs , bos who is reported developing in "o*.a .-piloting eye, as their lal , V*ut> " 'll .1 no S\ ili h SPECIALS! Smt h* for \our (Vi tili/or ined*. VS r stork Vffriro. Su.it f, iliilii'i Mm > and Standard brand*. Sen n* for uond prior*. VS (' baxc just rrcri\< d .‘iii.OMO van!* io lnua o i lotii. it i- turning fast. Si r u for your nord*. Sprrial prior* non on hno-Tlimii spaoo liralors. lin\ voiii Slmruin-W illianis paint non at old print's. Johnson Mercantile Company Hamilton. \. <!. ^^vTscT\ i Johnny's Building More Than i A Bank Balance ... \ . . . Hi's biiiiilii.fi aiibiift, »uumi iuiuit! It's not the tew i cents a week i.e -au> th ?t will work financial miracles. It's ] the fact that he's developed the SAVING HABIT earlv in life. ' i that assures wisdom in handling money when he's older. Wise i [ parents encourage their children to save. We suggest that you i | *pJn a thrift account lor IfOl’K youngsters, today! Branch Banking & Trusl Co. • I HUNGNAM BEACH IS FUNERAL PYRE FOR ARMY TRUCKS ! I METHODICAL DESTRUCTION of V. S. military \ eludes is effected by demolition squads in the Hungnam defense ! aica, U ar materiel that cannot be salvaged is burned to prevent possible use by Chinese Reds. [International) BLAMING TRUCK HALTS TRAINS t ' A 0OC1OR AND FIREMEN seel; to extra, t the body ot a truckdnver from the binning mins ol a truck that crashed '’own an embankment to the hacks of the New Haven and Hartford Ih.ilroa.. Harlem Division in New Yoik. Thousands of commuters were stalk I for hours by the acci dent, caused when the driver lost control of his car. (International) most i'! fls betUn plaverx from mn! seiKiin, although no informa tion has come along concerning tin work ol any individuals In i Oak City Bnloy and McLawhorn j nr holding 1 lu n team together 1 siid tin- newci members get in some experience. Tilt Williamstnn boys are al ! most new all tin way with only Raymond Davis back lroin last vcai's team. Reginald Coltrain, W..I mi McKee! Harrell Everett John Rogers gad Davis have been the starting five foi the (11 t il Wave but stiength is ex P eted to be added in the coining .Wi-s-Ks I»v" tin i rluoi v'l Bobby Clayton to action snd with the adding of experience by Jack Jfl&ss, a comparatively new man at thi- game who appeals to be a promising shot maker. As for the girls' teams in the county this season, Bear Grass and Jamesviile, the leaders for the past two years or more, do not appear to be as strong as last season Pul will he tough just the sarin Robersonville is Park with a strong team while the William-ton tear i almost the same a> Inst season only one new one taking the floor at the tart of the game with Oak City. Oak City has some of then bet ter players hack but are in the same category as Beai Glass and .), ». ■ sville in that they also lost .-nmt key place's from their sex let I .i■;;i Lib . team appears to j G • sc 11. ■ -ami as last y e a i although comments on the van-! we- team this early in the sea- j -on ).- '! course risky as they have had too few opportunities To . . j: i apabili, e and in enp.-L i.us. players vv i 1 improve. FIVE M.LLION DOLLARS TO LEND ON IMPROVED TOBACCO FARMS: ! IIJiMS—5-'.'ll years .il low interest. Pay any amount any time before maturity. No charge for inspection. No portion of money with held (o pas for stock. Quick closing. i CAROLINA FARM LOAN ASSOCIATES Box 902, Greenville, N. C. — Or See — Hugh G*. Horton. Ally, Williamston, N. C. Wiiiiamston Wins Over Plymouth Ia'the first game of a double header played iri the Jamesvillc gym. the WAliamston Martins of tile Goubt-i Holt League, finished strong to take a determined Ply mouth quint into camp 54 to 4(1. The game between Janie, villo and Woodland followed this en eountei. Individual scoring for the two teams was not available this morning, but Jerry Forehand pared the Williamston attack. In other Goober Belt League games Kdenton defeated Mm freesboro (ill to 54 and Conway stopped Lewiston 53 to 44 Four H Club boys in Hut he if oi rl County have ordered 9.000 bieoloi lespede/.a plants to be set out as wildlife borders this season Business Change j Becomes Clearer1 Economists. business men and government officials who custo marily peer into the future are girding themselves for rough go ing on predictions in 1951. The global poker game, in which Joe Stalin may or may not bo blufl imp holds the key to the degree of military mobilization and fore casting accuracy. Accordingly, predictions for 1951 arc hedged more than usual. However, the outlines of some in terference with business as usual bee: TT-e el..;, ;,«J ll,r '.iltK'. Since building activity has been the keystone of our postwar pros’ pol ity at least up to the Korean episode n is interesting to note the changes considered likely for the coming year 1’he Commerce Department estimates construc tion of all kinds by private build ers next year at $15 billon, or 27 per cent under the 1950 total However, government financed work will offset part of this de crease m private activity, and die (overall decrease may be nearer I 20 per rent, the Departihent rsti i mates. Factor* construction wi 1' I go up bv 17 per cent, and ware liou.M and office building will rise 25 per cent. Thu- within the framework of tlie construction industry as a whole there will be many new j individual alignments DEARBORN Mich After a heavy : now storm, it requires as | many as 125 men and half a doz en different type, of trucks and I mechanical sweepers to clear the roadways and sidewalks at the M ,200-acre Ford Rouge plant In Ian average winter, these snow re inoval crews use 500 tons of rock salt and 700 tons of sand Tlie increasing use ,»l various hums of fertilizers in the United States has caused fertilizer quip mi :it to become the most diver: i tied ut any type of farm machin ery now on the market, says the U. S. Department of AgrieuMure Fanners doubled their use of fertilizer during World War II SEVEN STAR RllM wfl i key. *I1m straight whltklsr ara 4 yarn ar mara al4. >7)411 Straight whliksy. 42Vi44 ••viral spirits dlttlNM :fcvwt grain 11% straight tohltkay 4 yaan al4, [10% straight whltksy 0 yaars al4- 7V4H straight ftsrlblsksy 4 yaart a!4.** $040 O 4/S «T* (On in 90 PROOF | OOOOHHOM & WORT* IIMITID, MORIA, illlNOli j soooooooooooflwsoocxaooooooo-S'Croooooc 1 Your Car Deserves The Best! it will get right here! Regular check on radi ator. battery, oil, tires at no extra charge! . . . And that's what ACTOS THRIVE OS' OI K SERVICE! Sinclair Service Station J | Graduated From Infantry School Fort Bounin”. Ga.— Pvt. Ishmeal G Roebuck, son of 1,inton Ron hock, of 1207 N Houghton Si.. 'vViHifoosion. was recently gradu ated Irom the aii-born*’ course of The Infantry School as a qualified parachutist, accord;'-" hi an an *,a a.’incemcnl h\ Maior Gem ■-! Withers A. Burrt-ss, Commandant. p,1 r,,.v.'s*,n,v,v ,f,\ -m all arn,> itTiVi hi tioehrof the service as auah 'itudents arc required to make 11 v. jump,- f i iHM -in airplane ill cludinif one day jump with full equipment- ' The ait borne course is hut one Wlffl •MMMr i at the fiirant?^" open to offieers and enlisted men of the Regular Army, Organized Reserve and National Guard. Courses range from training re emits to be parachutists to train ing legimental commanders and division general staff offieers. 'Weaver Chosen I "Nan of Year" The director of the State Col- ' lego Extension Service, David S Weaver, has been named "Man of the Year in Service to North Car olina Agriculture" by Tile Pro gressive Farmer Announcement of the selection • is being made in the January issue of the magazine. The "Man of the Yi ar" is named annually by the Progressive Farmer on the basis of contributions to the State's agriculture Weaver became director of the Extension Service on October 1, succeeding Dr 1 O. Schaub. Prioi to that lime, he was assistant di rector for more than two and a half years, * Born June 19, 1896, in Hamil ton Countt, Ohio, he at: nJ-. I Ohio State University, wnere ic received a li S in agriculture ill 1920, and N. C. State win he was awarded an M. S. in a o icul | turrd engineering in 1926. He was an assistant instructor in agricul tural engineering at Ohio State and an associate professor in the same field al Mississippi A. and M College for two years Weaver came to N. C State in 1923 a associate professor of ag ric 11Itura 1 engineering In 1929 he p, >.-m;.ic rto-pfui'c.vsov i/r that department, and m 1930 lie was appointed In ul of the de,pai tment. 11c gave up this post in 1948 lo become as: i -tout extension di rector. Director Weaver wa. a member Austirv^Nichols GREAT OAK $1.85 pin! Tha Straight Whisktys in fhlt prod uct or* 2 ytars or mot* old; 30% Straight Whiskty, 70% Grain Neutral Spirits; 20% Straight Whis kiy 2 ytars old, S % Straight Whiskty 4 ytars aid, S% Straight Whiskty i ytars old. 80 proof. Austir\aNichoIs /■— ! * V._ HKRK TONWiHT The basketball teams of Farm Life High School will play the boys and girls of Wil Ihimston High tonight in a clottblcheailer beginning at 7:30 p in w>!h the clash lie tween the girls' teams. Tile Williamston teams have played hilt one game ■W 'ffl' much to go by in estimating their strength. _ ooxa-baye ■ >■■■.■ nroh v-avwU. in have not yet won a though they came ivitlun one ’ point of-viffe^s* .ain.st Itath Williamslon's team defeated ... <.V*k CltShiP-AUftAr ohLwJ.'Jtiug_ before the holidays. ^^hirtli Carolina's first Cnmmis sion on Rural Electrification, from 1933 to 19ft5, and has boon secretary of the State's REA since 193(1. He has hugely directed the campaign which has increased the proportion of electrified farms in 1 the state from 3.8 per cent to the I present 8(i per cent. As a member of the American | Society of Agricultural Engineers, ; he has served on various technical j committees and as chairman of its College Division and Ils South tern Section Previous North Carolinian.- who have received Man of the Year" awards from The Progressive Ear House 9i Davids To Play Here The famous House of David basketball team will, play in the Williumston s>ytn next Monday night against the Wiliiamston Martins, local town team. The barnstorm ng team has been coining here each season for antics on tnc r.i pleasing to fan ■ Moose anannan the team this y Vn !;iT’"*';r Tm!: to be released lot urt are usually of this section. nc back on ear along with iR'e‘r‘ aetaiis'' aro er in tho wek. mer include Governor Scott, 1. O. Hah c.!b, H::rrt B Caldwell, Frank P Graham, B W Kilgore. T K. Browne. T .! W Broom, ANTI HISTAMINE TABLETS p COLD’S distresses IN 4Y CASES the first day! e FARM SA VE US, VINO! I SAVE US! / NAVE COURAGE. SINCLAIR 25% VDT CONCENTRATE WILL SAVE YOU. I'LL MIX IT WITH WATER \ ,. AND THEN WATCH. r7sr T—r T~WHAT'LL \ LOOK, THIS ONE SPRAYING WILL BE EFFECTIVE FOR SEVERAL WEEKS . . . AND \ SINCLAIR 25% DVT CONCENTRATE HAS MAW OTHER USES, TOO. BETTER GET SOME. IT’LL SAVE YOILMONEY I you mi I'LL PHONE MY SINCLAIR AGENT NOW formula* fot mixing appear an •oik container. WE DELIVER DIRECT TO FARMS - PHONE OR WRITE US FOR | N. C. GREEN ISailt-r — — \\ iiliafii*ioii, Ii Gives Pleasant Listening
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