Three Local Boys All-League Squad Three Williamston High School football players made spots on the All-Conference team picked by the players of the Albemarle foot ball Conference for the 1951 sea son. ,Two other teams, Ahoskie and Perquimans of Hertford did as well. Columbia placed the other two. According to the compilation of the votes made by Cor ''e mcc Se- j cretary Woody Westall of Colum- j b;a the team is as follows: Ends—Sumners of Perquimans i and Raymond Robertson of Wil- • hums ton; tackles—Rogers-m ol Ahoskie and C'intcn Winslow di"j Perquimans; guards—J. Holloman ! of Ahoskie and J. D. Sawyer of i Columbia: center—Jack Ross of | Williamston; backfields—A. L. j Lane of Perquimans, Harding I Wood of Ahoskie, Simmons of ! Columbia and Russell Rogers of i Williamston. Williamston placed I four on the team last year—Jim- ' f | CAGE GAMES I Games being played during the next few days by county teams who have listed their schedules with The enterprise are listed be low: TUESDAY, Dec. 18 Elizabeth City at Williamston. Farm Life at Bear Grass. OF WEATHER" COLD DO WOT | BE SCAPED, BURKi OUR GOOD OIL AWD BE PREPARED > Robersonville Gels Couple of Victories The Robersonville teams won a doubleheader on their home court "M’H ••.V„. ' •ewtfft'rtjr-'wV.en thv• defeated the fuim fa ft.- teams bv close scores The Rids won 42 to do but the boys had to stave off a last-quarte: drive by Farm Life to get a 38-36 decision. In the girls' game the score was tied at 11-all at the close of the first quarter but Robersonville began to hit in the second stanza to take a 28-19 lead at the half ! The teams played on pretty even terms in the last half but the Rob ersonville girls’ were able to keep a safe lead. Peggy Roberson hit for 16 points and Faye Stevenson 12 to pace the winners while Lyn ette Coltrain was the leader for! Farm Life with 15 points. The Robersonville boys took an ! early lead and held on for a 24-18 1 half-time margin. Farm Life led i in the last half scoring but could not make up the difference. Billy Warren paced Robersonville with 19 while David Gurganus was the defensive leader. James Hardison was top man for Farm Lift with : i2 and tai l Coltrane was listed as i defensive leader. The report of the games reach- j cd this department second-hand-1 ed. my Myers. Norwood Keel, Regi nald Coltrain and Russell Rogers. Flue-cured tobacco production in North Carolina is estimated at 945,530,000 pounds for 1951, a new State record. Heilig-Meyers Furniture Co. li !a:s r5 lie Answers To Practical (Jiristmus Gifts! 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Miss Jean 1 DeWitt or assistant Grace Cuili . pher, have announced a starting ; team t-.x Tuesday rveni.(i*'> r e, 1 counterjvjjJ^KIiz.abetb City in the: i Williaiuston gym, the following ‘ | girls are expected to got the call | on the basis of practice sessions j through last week: Dannette Baiicv, Dolly Wynne and Sarah iEverett at forward and Priscilla Roberson, Jean Mobley and Wan da Jones at guard. Jean Mobley likely will see some action at a forward spot as well as at guard , with Anne Peele likely replacing J her at guard. Dolly Wynne should help to make up the loss of height on the forward section when Edna C'ol train graduated last year. Bailey played at forward regularly last year and should be improved this year. It's going to take some ac tion, probably several games to determine who keeps what posi tion and how the team will shape up. There are plenty of candi dates for all spots and the two coaches will be able to maneuvei their talent around for a while. Twenty boys remain out for the Green Wave five of ( .ach Car roll Blackeiby but unless recent practices change the picture the starting live against the Elizabeth City Yellow Jackets will remain about as listed last week with the certainty that substitutions will be made frequently John Rogers and Harrell Evei eft likely will start at guard. Jack Ross at renter, Watson McKee] and James Coltrain at forward. S2$,000 in Dimes Helped Her, Arriving heme after almost three years in the hospital, Mrs. Peggy Plneka la greeted by her husband, Sergeant James Plnske, and son, Michael, In Rosa, Cal. Local March of Dimes chapter provided $’8,000 for her hospital care and la continuing to help. Last year, as in the past, four of every five polio victims needed and received help from the March of Dimes. January Is March of Dimes month In nation. Brief Review Of Various Markets The following brief review of various markets is released by the Division of Markets, N. C. De partment of Agi ieulture, in co operation with the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture, as of last week-end: Hog prices were steady to 25 cents lower at Carolina's cash hog buying stations to close with a top of generally 18.00 with a full range of 17.75 to 18.25 Hog prices declined 25 to 50 cents on light weight barrows and gilts in Clu cage and mostly 50 cents to 1.00 on weights over 220 pounds to top at 18.GO. Baltimore and and Richmond were steady to top at 19.50 and 18,00 respectively. Cattle price;' were about steady for the moderate receipts l Their (.lirislmns Tarty -- The Margolis brothers, li ving and Frank, entertained their em ployees and their husbands and wives to a delicious steak dinner at Chitlin Switch Iasi Thursday night The special dining room was appropriately decorated by J. ('. Coltrain, employee o[ die -firm, ■ d those attending the party stated that he did an excellent job. Real and genuine Christmas spirit prevailed throughout the evening and gifts were exchaty: ed following the steak dinner. — Boss: “Shame on yon Do you know what we do with office boys who tell lies?” Boy: “Yes. sir, when they get old enough the firm sends them out as salesmen,” BESOM THIN A Resolution Concerning Ihe death ol' James II Hopkins, a commissioner of the Town of Oak City Whereas, it has been brought to the attention of the Town BnarJ that James H Hopkins. Commis sionei of the Town of Oak City, died recently at his home in Oak City, N. C\, and Whcieas, it is 1 he desii e of tile Town Hoard and Mayot of Oak. City, North Carolina t give te ti trtony to the valuable l viees rendered by the deeea.-. d; and Whei eas, it i the wifi of the Town Bohrd and Mayor to expla in Resolution and act it- sincere sympathy and regret in lire un timely death of Janie: II Hopkin s Now therefore; Be it resolved by tin Town Board and Mayor, concurring; First, that the Town Board and Mayor of Oak City North Caro lina in regular rossion on the third day of Iieeembei Nineteen hundred and lifty one, extend to the widow and family of Jairx . If. Hopkins in then sorrow and bereavement the sincere sym pathy of the Town Board and Mayor; in his passing who was re cognized as a leading spirit of our town. Second, that a copy of these re solutions be sent to tin family, ; one to the pi i s for publication and a copy for the minute. . | Ratified this seventh day of De cember, Nineteen hundred and I fifty one. I, Mrs. M. C. Allsbrook, Clerk. 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