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Nominees Namei At Meetings Ii County Recently (Continued from Page One) mitteemen. C L. Daniel. Howan Tvrt. Paul Harrington. Grady Go dard. Marvin Hardison. Wendel ■ Joe L Cohrain. L .1 Ha , . ■ md James P fo 1 u,o. and alternates to the count: convention: L J. Hardison. C 1 Daniel. Grady Godard and R .1 Hardison. Griffins Fo nmul tj eon ■ & it i'll Step '■ a. Lester J. Griffin. Clarence Gur kin. Oscar Roberson. Hugh B Griffin, John A Griffin, Leslie Earl Hardison. Saundei Revel LeRov Griffin and Leon Ear Griffin; for delegate and alter nates to the county convention Asa J Hardison. Howard Coltraii and William H. Peel Williamston-Poplar Point Fo community committeemen. ( f Harris. Hubert Biggs. Roy 'I Griffin. Clayton Bailey, Wills Modlm. Marvin Peed. J. E. Corel M. F. Roger.-. C. M Mill.- and T O. Nicholson; for delegate and a I ternates to the county convention Luther Peel and N D Griffin Bear Grass For commumi’ committeemen. Rufus Guryanu. Elmer Griffin. Roy Harrison, Mar vin S Cowin. Ralph Holliday Opiums Bailey, E C Harrison Luther Harris and William S Peel; for delegate and alternate to tilt count> convention. T 1. Roberson. F C’ Harrison and 11 U. Peel. Cross Roads For commumi committeemen. G H Forbes. J Marion Griffin. M.D. Wilson, Gei W. Tailor. Lrstei Bryant. Eli Roy ers. Geo. W Wynn. Cleo Jackson ioi de’egate aiid alternates to th county convention. Geo. W Tay lor. J Marioi Griffin and G II Forbes. Robersonvilh 1 For comrnum ty committeemen. J R. Daniel. I. L. Everett. I G. Peel Sam Jcnk ins. D. W Alexander. Gordon Ro bersem and J E. Mullins; for dele gate and alternate to county con vention. C A. Roberson. 1 G Keel and J R. Daniel Robersonviile II For commun ity committeemen. R II Taylm Jake Britton. Cecil B Powell, M VICCAR Wll.I.IAMKTON. N. ('. Tl’KSDA} Hid \vi:i>m:sdav tllttt ipctutf (•(■’HU!! of l)«U fu’(il( ! UHlSpr«*»n(5 .. William ! IIOLDLV | Boats Malone JOHNNY STEWART i THIKSDAY and T Kll) A T , M&m's wogH Rf of the Year ./-S FEARLESS A FAG AM Ml LEIGH *0* (M.E10N CARPENTER KEENAN WYNN j ... FEARLESS FAGAN !'-• ; PFPSOF/T0PFPSOM mWAPS FOP QU/CK RFSULTS / V. Jo hn 1 H Vanderford, Claude Green. Jr., ' Ollic Powell and Trim Purvis; lor delegate and alternate to county /rTfftffMMMPI •‘■■i Green. Ji. R. H 'I;.> l(c Ceii. H. Powell; '*"■ Hamilton—For community com niitteenien. J H Lillard, 'f- E. Purvis. H. A. Hmsiip. L. R Beach. 1) (; Matthews. J; nnrt T> Tl t- in foi dell ..-Oe r email to tic county convention, 11 S Johnson. Jr.. J. D. Etheridge. J. A. Chert ' and W. C House. Const Ncs! I - Foi community I committeemen .J. I. Mi/elle. M. K Benia tl. Sidney Mallory. Jas pci Whitfield. Tom Winslow, M. . E Hyman, John Sledge. Cecil Bro" n. J W. Bel I lower, and E. V. Smith; for delegate and alternates to tht county convention. E Smith. Henr\ Early and . i Sledge. Goost Nest II Fm community committeemen. Jack Smith Mill ion Beach,. Ji N 1- Hyman. Kon alfl F. Tyson, W. B. Cannon. Jr.. F. I! Win slew Otis Casper, Rup , ■ it Tm mi. Hurt ford Smith and Hole t Haislip, for delegate and alternate to the county convert lion. Jack Smith, N. L. Hyman md J B. Whitfield, The farmers will vote for five community committeemen in each district. The person reliev ing the greatest number of votes will In community chairman, the next wilj lie vice chairman, the next will lie regular members and tic next two will be alternates. The person receiving the highest vote in the vote for delegates w ill In the delegate to the county convention to be held on Friday. December 19 Tht person receiv ing the next highest will ibt alter natc County Citizens Give 130 Pints Of Their Blood Here — (Continued from Page One) • {C Williford, Julian Jackson, Emi j lvn Wagner, R C. Malone, J. C. ■ Collr.un. Ilei" v Griffin, Clyde Manning, Mis. Maggie Hardy, John W Wier, Jr.. Mrs. la-la Johnson. Mrs Susie Myers, Mrs. R P Mont.eith, Rev. John 1-. Goff, W Ira Harrison, Lewis Pip pen. K P l.indsley. Russell Mi zelle. K. W Newell. Williford Griffin. Mrs Williford Griffin. Mrs Dora B Rogerson, Willie G. Lee. Mrs W H. Ross. H H. Cow en, Me- W R Ralph. Willie L. Williams, James A Smithwick Haywood Peaks. Vetvtn Peaks, Cecil Blown, J Kelly Gay, W L. Howell, M K. Herrington, Rug ei Roberts. W. L Manning, Jr.. William M, Tetterton, John B. Godwin, Ruth B Throwei. KTct eher Thomas. W .1 Skinner. I.es tia Bryant, R J. Hardison, An Ange, Levi Harris, Harrison, Woodrow Holliday, He/.ekiah Bell. Ed Rowland, La/ ,ons Williams, William Small wood. James O Daniel, Paul j Griffin, Mis. Grey M Griffin, W 11 Carslarphen, Mrs Ernest Car rawav, Reuben C Williams, W Tom Crawford, Clyde Grtffin, Mrs Carrie Dell Stubbs, Wendell j Pet-le, Mrs. Caddie Roberson, Cla boll Sunmieilm. Elizabeth Whit It . Mis Henry Johnson, Simon C Gi iff in. William 11 Griffin, I Mrs Laura Jones, Joseph M. i | Maiming. Mi' Hubert Diggs. : | Margaret Sawyer. Mrs Edna j Bondurant, A L. Jameson, Mrs. A 1. Jann son, Thelma Ward, * Mis. D L Simmons. Vernon Suits. C A Glass. Pat Kory, M. C Belote. Leslie T. F'owdcn, L, T. Yeatts, John Earl Roberson, John D Ht rnminyway, John D ~E)1ey .!■ ivi Miss Anna Belie Pnvott, J. W. I Sawyer. Mrs Bonita Strawbridge, I Mi s Ray Gurftanus, Emmitt ^dinis. Exon tA ard, M;-, ^.'v.v' I. I Raw is, Mi.-. James R Bulluck, Mrs Theron Gurganus, la-la C. Bonds, Jack Ross, Dalmus Baze j more, James McKee 1. Mrs. Ruth Wheeler, Luther Strickland, J W, Snead. Mary Taylor. William E. Decato, Ernest V Jones. B W. Parkei LeRoy Smith. Julius Williams. .1 D Hines. Benjamin Ward. Mrs. V'. E. Brown, Mrs. John R Peele, Mrs T. E. Fore hand. Mrs Velma Bailey, Faye Lee. Stanley Ayers, Larry Loftin, Alton B, Pleasants, W E. Dunn, Jr . Mrs Roger Roberts, William B Gavlnr, Jr., Mrs. "Shoe” W'iJ liams, Ralph D. Mobley, Noah S. Roberson, Jr.. Samuel Hardison, T F Davenport, Johnny Bonner, Joe Bullock, C. Baker, C. H, Hines. Perry T. Roane, Jr., and Erlim Blackwelder Edwards Named Colored Chairman -*— The appointment of K. M. Ed uards as chairman of the colored division of the 1955 March of Dimes, which begins January 2. was announced today by W. Mar vin Baker and 1, Bruce Wynne, co-directors of the campaign in Martin County. Other committees and their chairmen for the campaign spon sored hi this county by the Wil hamMnn Lions and Kiwartis Clubs will be announced next week 1he iwo directors reported. The ranks are wide open for 1955 March of Dimes volunteers. Mi Baker and Mr. Wynne said today in discussing plans for what they described as the most vital polio drive in history. "A look at the record will show," they said, "why we need all the help we can get. By tin end of 1952 the nation had suf fered more than 55,000 eases of infantile paralysis the highest polio incidence ever reported." They said that the number of volunteers mustered into the campaign would have to be in creased in the same proportion that polio has widened its Jin pact across the nation. The di reetors asked all who want to "sign on" as Match of Dimes hands to contact them at tele phone 2120 ''IIOII Sin | **/#</■ IHi>,| Of i llrurl Allavk -4f- . j Baltimore. William Wheeler, ; •<«. collapsed gild died ill a ll' l'li 1 Hltack, wlirn In n turned in doors ■'llur cleaning snow from tile side 1 w .ilk in I runt ul his home. KXK( l TOR S N OTIC’S j Ni• 1111 Carolina, Murtin County Huving this day qualified as ; eNeeutnr uf the estate of Eli T I Hodges, this is tn notify all per | muis having elainis against said estate to exhibit them to the un dersigned or his attorney within one ( 1 I leal fI mil the date of , tills In it lee or this llotiee 11 ill he j in bar ot their recovery All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. I his 12 dav of December. 1952 MARION K HODGES. Executor of the estate of Eli T. Hodges, j l’ei I and Reel. Attorneys, I Williamston, N. C. d-l(i IS1 i_ vAAssmm hd INFORMATION One issue 3e a word. Mini mum charge, 50c 1 wo and three consecutive is sues 2 1 2c a word each insertion. Minimum charge 40c each issue. Four or more consecutive is sues 2c a word each inser tion. Minimum charge, 40c each issue. Knee! ads • ieirtify of adver tiser withhe.j) bear additional handling charge 50c for three or less insertions. Add 10c extra for each issue after the third insertion. Keyed ads are accepted in strict confi dence. No information will be given concerning the advertis er. Cards of thanks, memorial no tices and resolutions of respect come under regular classified j ad rates. | Copy must be submitted by 3 p. m Monday and Wednesday I to insure classification in next day’s issue. 4 Aiienlion: Friends and Customers Dill to tlic imprai tihilits of lr\m<j lo operate Chri*tinu* Meek. Mr Will Be Closed FromDec.22ToDec.27 Hi* *ure to yet your elotlie* in till* Meek. We Mill lie •Jail to »er\e you. \Xi*hiii^ you ami you a Merry Qirixlma* ami Happy VeM X ear. Turkey Shoots Hers,This Week! ■ •«* mem money■-!wising lealurt ul the local] Kiwanis club during the Thanks giving season, will bo sponsored again before the Christmas holi days The first in a series of three shoots will bo hold at 7 o’clock Thursday night. Decemher Ik. and the second will be at the same time on Friday night, December 19. Another will bo held Satur day, December 20, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Ail of these events will be on the Critehei property near the Standard Fertilizer plant. 4 Unity Mon Is This Toirn Officio! anti H reman Alfred. N. Y. John Gorton was a busy man one night recently. As a member of the village board, he was attending a board meet ing at the firemen's hall. An alarm sounded, and. as assistant fire chief, he drove a pumper to the lire, saw it put out and return ed to the meeting. The plume rang. As an ambulance driver. Gorton raced to an accident scene, picked up a man who suffered mi nor injuries and took him to a hospital. As a citizen, Gorton went home to bed. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank Dr. Brown and his splendid stall of nurses and everyone els1' for theii acts] of kindness during my resent ill j ness. May God bless e h and , every me of you. Robert A. Moon and Family, i CARO OF THANKS ~ It is with great sincerity that I say Thank You to everyone who had any part in the birthday cele bration given to me a few days ago. 1 cannot say just how much I do appreciate the many lovely and useful gifts y ou showi red me with. May God bless each of you for remembering me ir. ..ueli a nice way. Mrs. Dalton Roberson CARD OF THANKS We greatly appreciate the kind ness shown us during the illness of Louisa Holliday, staying in Brown's Hospital. We thank each and every one for help. May God bless each one. Grace and Louisa. NOTE OF THANKS The family of E. T. Hodges takes this mannei of expressing their gratitude to then friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses and the flowers during the recent death of this beloved member of their family . WANTED TO KENT—2 OR 3 horse crop for next year. See or write Oscar Cabo, Williamston, Route 2. SALE I IS El) 14-OT pressure cooker I Home Com i tort wood range, like new. See .Guv Forbes. RFD Nn. 1, Ruber sonvilh I ! I FOR SALE: FOR A CHRISTMAS gilt that is different, give ca mellias or shrubs. We have all kinds. See J. Frank Weaver, Telephone 2744. Williamston, N. C'. de 111 2t CAR FOR SALE: 1950 DESOTO 4-door sedan. Excellent condi tion. See Herman Bowen, Branch Bank. Williamston. 2t tn—————l HAMILTON THEATRE TUESDAY, Dec. 16 Shows 7 and 9 P. M. "I WANT YOU” Danna Andrews, Dorothy McGuire & Farley Granger WEDNESDAY, Dec. 17 Shows 7 and 9:30 P. M. WARPATH With Edward O'Brien and Phyllis Thaxter Plus a colored cartoon, serial THURSDAY - FRIDAY December 18 and 19 Shows 7 and 9 P. M. THE BIG SKY In Technicolor With Kirk Douglas and Mzabetli Threat! Plus the latest News OOWWWWWWWWVMMWC 4 .kiddies; grownups: now is the time to Ret your bicycle lor Christmas. Rebuilt, good as new. Look like new. Rock bot tom prices. P. V. Jones Bicycle Sb. do 11 2t i or: i i ssi boards at $50 00 per thousand. M S & M Lumber Company, Inc., Robersonville, N. C. jly 22 tf 1 IP ' HIK- WE MAIN tain a complete i < paii depai *** ment for bicycles, washing ma chines. outboard motors and all electrical appliances. Bring your repairs to us. Under supervision Of Mr. Robert Gurganus. Firestone Home and Auto Supply, se 25 tf COMBINATION ROUND AND square dancing at Wihchard's Beach every Wednesday and Sat urday night. Music by Bob Jones and his orchestra. Admission: Ladies, 50c; n..n. 75c. no. 27 9t RUG CLEANING: RESTORE new life and beauty to your tugs. All sizes cleaned and moth treated. Blue Star Cleaners, sc 4 tf HILCO SANDING MACHINES for rent. Sand your own floors and save money. Reasonable rates. Also complete tine of fin ishes for completing the job. Wil liamston Hardware Co. ja 15 tf FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING and refinishing service by Bish op Furniture Company of Dur ham. Finest quality workman ship. prompt service. For appoint ment for free estimates call Mrs. Peele or Mrs. Worrell, Phone 2560. fe 26 tf CASH, CASH, CASH FOR VOUK Car. Don’t sell or trade until you get our price. Pittman's Used i Car Lot. Phone 32J2 or 2739. mr 11 tf PEST CONTROL: MICE, RATS, roaches, termites and beetles. Estimates and surveys freely giv en by Ivey Coward Exterminating Co.. Greenville Call 3996 collect. Terms if desired. No down pay ment i cquired. se 16 t! WANTED 50,000 POINDS OF pecans and hens Friday from 9 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. every Friday m front of Atlantic Coast Line sta tion. i Wavne Poultry Company, Goldsboro. no 27 tl WE HAVE JEST RECEIVED | large shipments fall dresses by j Martha Manning and Carole King, j Save money and buy your fall j and winter dresses here. Prices very reasonable. Darden’s De- I partrnent Store, Williamston, N. j C. au 28 tf1 SPECIAL PRICES BEING OF fered or, men's new fall Curlee suits. None better and we make no exceptions Other suits $22.50 and up. Darden’s Department •• 28 tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY: TWO dishwashers. Apply at George Reynolds Hotel. so 16 tf Tl’RKEYS FOR SALE: ALL SI2 %V;,Sn.!. Gui ganus on God win farm tine mile from Wd liarnston. de 4 4t WANTED: WHITE TENANT FOR four-horse crop, eight acres of tobacco, eight in peanuts and three in cotton. Also white ten ant for two-horse farm with five acres tobacco, six in peanuts and three in cotton. R. B. Nelson, Robersonville, N. C. de 4 4t WANTED IMMEDIATELY: TWO waitresses. Experience not ne cessary. Apply George Reynolds Hotel. sc 9 tf jmWVt-VMMMWVWMWWMWM WANTED: A HOUSE or APART- I ment in Wiiliamston or vicinity.1 Downstairs preferred. Call Beas ley Lumber Company in Tarboro collect. FOR~PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL ! kino's, inside or • outside, com mercial. portraits, weddings, par ty. call Barney Conway at 29410. I Wiiliamston. N. C. no 18 tf j VOI R rTcT a. YTCTOR TELE-1 vision dealer. Antennas & serv-1 ice lot all sets. Call Jimmy Kitch-j crags. F-h- » -r'. -V.'. • i 2889 jit M FOR SALE: IMPERIAL WASH able Wallpaper in many colors and designs. B. S. Courtney and FOR RENT. THREE ROOM ' house with bath and hot water j heater. West Main Street, Wil liamston. Call 3310 or 2435. d 2 tf FOR YOUR CUSTOM - MADE Venetian blinds, awnings for the home or store, see us. We have the famous Flexalum aluminum slats; also beautiful colors in wood. Henry Harrison, Williams ton. au 26 tf FILE YOUR INCOME TAX Returns Early. AVOID THE RUSH Howell's Bookkeeping and Tax Service de 11 tf SUNDOWN Dim E-l\THfc.\TKE | ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. FRIDAY - SATURDAY Dec. 19 and 20 F B 1 GIRL With George Brent, Audrey Totter and Cesar Romero Plus: ED SULLIVAN S HEADLINERS SUNDAY - MONDAY Dec. 21 and 22 SUDAN In Technicolor With Maiie Montcz and John llall Plus: Comedy Adm. S1.00 Per Car (Regard less whether there is 1 or 15 in a car.) <Thc present policy ol the Sunday Drive-In is to oper ate on week-ends only—a Friday - Saturday change and a Sunday - Monday Change.) Highway 64 West Wiliiamslon, N. C. Enjoy a good movie under the stars with individual sound control through mi ' crophones for each car. TUESDAY, December 16 it KM) Ol I UK RIVER' With Janies Stewart Added Cartoon “RIOT IN RHYTHM” WEDNESDAY THURSDAY December 17 and 18 “RETREAT, HELL” Frank Lovejoy, Richard Carl son and Anita Uouise Added Cartoon ‘Slip Us Some Redskin' FRIDAY - SATURDAY December 19 and 20 ... Double Feature Prpgrgjp, Feature No. 1 •FLAHIM; FEATHER’ Sterling Hayden, Arleen Whel an, Forrest Tucker Feature No. t THE LOST VOLCANO* Starring Johnny Sheffield and Bomba, the Jungle Boy Also Color Cartoon Vlatci Water Every Dare Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays Shi|ws Begin at , 6:110 P. M. On Friday and Sat urday > P. M. I _ I Children Under 12 FREE TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN THEATRE TRIO Rubereonville, N. C. TUESDAY ONLY, Dec. 1G At Regular Admission Prices Matinee and Night “A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE*’ With Vivien Leigh and Marlon Hrando WEDNESDAY, Dec. 17 DESERT PURSUIT With Wayne Morris HANDS ACROSS THE BORDER SEE Worrell Appliance Co. for the best in USED FURNITURE KLECTKICA “ CONTRACTING ALL TYPES ELECTRICAL WIRING Call Vs l ot EsiTtniu^i WORRELL APPLIANCE COMPANY TUESDAY \ Mnn ( in t nr'4IN t ri woman ocr\ ITI S t a k tu,! OMf/ E® ■rrnlilflfHirn,m><raS 008 ■*1111,11 NEWS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY - FRIDAV The Story Behind tho l Big-Time Crimo i ^ Syndicate 1 4 ALEXIS i in **mu x*y f)s«r»<J bf DIVING ASHER • WILLIAM PIE ILRLB WARREN DUFF NEWS CARTOON IE A RING AID BATTERIES. All types of hearing aid batteries Fit any make. Worrell Appliance. Apr 29 tf f A Huge Selection Of I Fire engine —seats two $22.5(5 Wr Wagon; rubber tire $ 1,79 Christmas .. • and time for all the "make be lieve" so dear to children every where. Make it a healthy, hap py time with constructive toys for every age. ff Sturdy I(plj WU&OI1 .Slit 19 SUiVL Everything for Young Engineers! nnvi'ii. thaivs Scale-model electric train with full track. From $17.50 $-70.00 ► i Railroad accessories —villages, u n der passes and remote control signal sta tions. 98«- itt 83.95 Sec all these toys and more in our newly opened, completely stocked Toyland. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE W. J. MILLER & SON
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