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THE ENTERPRISE IS READ BY OVER 3,000 MARTIN COUNTY FAMILIES TWICE EACH WEEK THE ENTERPRISE THE ENTERPRISE IS READ BY OVER 3,000 MARTIN COUNTY FAMILIES TWICE EACH WEEK * Williamston, Martin County, ftiorth Carolina, ESTABLISHED 1899 Williamston Firm Congratulated For Modernization Program Home Freezer Sales Pass Half A Billion Retail sales of home freezers seem destined to exceed the half bUljo.n dulls,! .y«ar..{ior. the first time, as manufacturers :-— — — — - report an unexpected spurt in sales from May 1st through Au j gust 30th. The average retail price l of a freezer ks $379, while the av Icrape retail price for a refrigera 1 tor is only $283. (> Bulluck’s MEN’S & HOY'S STORE YOU WOOLARD FURNITURE CO. As one ol Eastern Carolina’s largest and most modern Iiirnilnre establishments. Our Host Hearty Congratulations! IWWWWMIIIWIWIIIWIMMM.....MM — —— VS oolard Furniture Manager Going with the Woolard Furniture Company as salesman four years ago, Mr. Cecil Gilley early this year was named manager of the store, filling the position made vacant by the death of Mr. James L. Harris, manager of the store for several years. Local Stttre Outlet For The llestlu Furniture Its reputation established for handling the finest furniture, the Woolard Furniture Company in Williamston is serving as an outlet in this section of North Carolina for leading manufac Best Wishes For The —of— WOOLARD FURNITURE CO. May I Is Growth Bo Undaunted!’ v ViMfotisBtcittM OWM.K Gaining experience as a salesman and manager for other firms, Mr. G. G. Wool ard thirteen years ago opened In Williamston the business bearing his name. Since that time he has maintained a pro gressive march, and today the firm has one of the finest and largest furniture stores in this part of the State. States. Buyers are continually on the markets, searching out the latest in fashions and the best in bargains. In addition to its extensive furniture stock, the store carries a large assortment of rugs, car pets and floor coverings, also ■ 1 " i i M i ll table. lamps and electrical fixtures and appliances. I < «iij!ralulalions uml Bf#l Wishes |'« Ihu'Wo olanl Furniture Company. Yon have com pleted a commendable Remodeling Job and we wish yon continued success. R. GLENN HENDRIX & SONS High Point i * i jWcolard Holding | Anniversary Sale ■ —— Many local firms, furniture rmumilWtm eT>; Hild others in SV\ - cral states joined tins week in congratulating the Woolard Fur niture Company upon the com pletion of an extensive enlarge ment and modernization program for- its store in Williamston. The congratulatory messages come jlist as the store is observing its thirteenth anniversary and con ducting one of the greatest sales planned at any time during all that period. Builders, friends, suppliers and furniture dealers and manufac turers recognize the store expan i sion program as being one of the most extensive in this entire sec tign during recent years. The completion of the project gives I thi- company one of the finest I furniture stores In eastern North i Carolina. i Mr G G. Woolard, owner-op | orator, has received hearty con gratulations personally from hurt jdreds of friends throughout this area and from many in several states. Others are expressing their congratulations in words in this paper, including Harrison & Carstarphen, H P. Mobley, Mar golis Brothers, Clark's Pharmacy, Davis Pharmacy, Bullock's, Ay ers Electric Company, "Williams ton Hardware Company, Farm ers Supply Company, Blue Star Cleaners, Harrison Oil Company, Dixie Motor Company, Wheeler Manning Insurance Agency, Wil liamston Supply Company, Corey Plumbing Company, Williamston Motor Company, B and W Tire Cnmpunx . Roanoke Chevrolet Company, G and II Builders Sup ply Company, Stale.v Upholstery Company, W II Best and Sons, Nash Brick Company. Sinclair Service Station, J C. White Heat ing and Sheet Metal Works, Sou thern Mattress Manufacturing Company, Commonwealth Sales Corporation, Monarch Klevator and Manufacturing Company, B.vlo Furniture Company, Wood Products Manufacturing Com pany. Richmond Hardward Com pany, Turbo ro Concrete and Building Supplies, Inc , R Glenn I Hendrix and Sons, Samarkand a Rugs, Inc,, and Albert Gurkin and Howard Coltrain, builders. The $50,000 expansion and modernization program just re cently completed by hte com pany boosts the store floor space to more than 14,000 square feet, and affords adequate room for the advantageous display of fur niture. Able assistants and trained personnel in every department make shoppin gat Woolard’s a real pleasure, and each member of the firm stands ready at all times to lend every avaialble aid to the store patrons Visitors Welcome Visitors, whether they want to buy oi not. are always welcome at Woolard's Furniture Company store m Williamston. Mrs. Elizabeth Roberson has been (he popular book-, keeper lor the Woolurd Fur niture Company in Williams ton lor the past ten years. SAI.KSMAN For tin1 past live years, Mrs. Thelma Page has been promt nently connected with the sales department at the Wool ard Furniture Company. SAI.KSM VN Mrs. Arlene Harrison is the efficient secretary and office assistant for tile Woolard l itriiiIiire Company. She lias been with the company for a year. S \ I ISM \\ Although young in the or ganization, William I,. Butler is rapidly making a mark as salesman lor Woolard Furni ture Company. Ilg serves parts of Martin and Washing ton Counties. 11 ii Ix-r t liland lor the past year has efficiently handled sales work in parts of Hertic, Washington and T y r r ell Counties for the Woolard Furniture Company. <«ning with the Wool.ml Furniture Company oik lit years ago, It. S. Gurganus is one of Hie top salesmen for the Woolard Furniture Com pany, serving mainly in the Itobersonville ami Williar.is ton areas. Keep Furniture Store Tuned Up • i**? ► * f* ' ss *' These three men, left to right, J. T. Hadley, Willie Scott and Taylor Kogerson, who handle the stockrooms, are keeping the enlarged and modern Woolard Furniture Store tuned up at all times. They are constantly replenishing the stock on the main floor, arranging the displays and providing a set-vice that is strictly in keeping with the progressive policy ol the entire organization. The Above Space Was Paid For By SAMARKAND RUGS, INC. Weavers of Loomed Carpels and Rugs 1
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