J. v Playhouse :- PINK HILL,; 'f NORTH CAROilNA "The Pick Of The Bett" SUNDAY, July 27th ' - ; .; A Scream of Pun and Joy ! rLET tOKCSt Samuel" ' " AJkI goldwyn $V!? present Hew Type Curb Used In Rose Hill :; Rose . Hill's $108,000 street im provement program J is moving alone rapidly. . , Twenty-three of the , twenty-siy blocks in the project - have con crete curbs and gutters substanti ally finished, lacking a small num ber of drive , ways and catch basin entrances yet to be built. ' Sidewalk construction, also inclu ded in each of the 26 blocks, began lu)y 1st and will be expedited when curb and gutter workmen are re leased the latter part of the week to assist in the sidewalk work. Wa ter and sewer system improve ments and storm sewer construct ion have already 'been completed, with the exception of certain minor alterations required by preparation of the 5 and 6 inch cement base to be laid before asphalt surface treatment is" applied to the streets. The modernistic curb and gut ter design lised on the project has attracted the attention of na Jonal engineer's associations, which '.have had representatives inspecf the work in Rose Hill. The curbs were resigned to prevent damage (o automobile tires, an improve ment developed during the war. 3c, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Home of Magnolia Is participa ting in a Naval reserve training cruise in European waters aboard the battleship USS Wisconsin in conjunction with the training cruise of midshipmen from the Naval Acaj demy at Annapolis, Md. ' Duplin Students Named At ECTC Among those filling dormitory offices left vacant at the end of the first summer session at East Carolina, Teachers College are "Miss Margaret Carr of Wallace, at Cotten Hall; and Miss Victoria Kornegay of Warsaw, at Fleming Hall. Warehouses To Collect Tobacco Assessments Magnolia Man In Europe Norwood C. Home, radioman Eddie CANTOR George RAFT Charlotte GREENWOOD rt. CORCEQUS (OtDWYN OOUCH OILS t. Also Shorts MON. & TUES. 5 - V rici The Newest of All MnntA Prictft 7 Pictures! from!' MCTo,n 0 cm 5i Danger Ahead With James Newell. Also Color Cartoon' LATE SHOW h Tex Ritter in Riders Of The Rockies COMING SOON! GIRLS - GIRLS u ON THE STAGE 'Texas Swingtime; Revue Raleigh - Warehousemen will collect an assessment of 10 eents an acre from the flue-cured tobacco farmers of the Carolinas, the board of directors of Tobacco Associates, Inc., has decided. 1 ' The oard - said the collection would be made the first sale of each farmer, with the warehouse man stamping the farmer's allot ment card -the amount of assess ment collected. ' ' The levy, is- applicable 'to flue- cured growers of the Carolinas and to any sales farmer of those states may make beyond its borders. Non assessment warehousemen are au thorized to -make collections on sales of tobacco from the Carolinas. Rose Still $1.00 On $100 The tax rate for. the Town of Rose Hill will remain 'at $1 on the $100 valuation, Mayor Dallas Her ring has announced. He said, the taxpayers have been prompt with payments, and that this must con tinueif the . town is to operate within its budget " ' ' Rev. Y.H. Williams Dies Selma Home Mother, Mrs. Mary Sue Williams Lives in Magnolia Funeral services for the Rev. Wal er H. Williams, 43, who died Thurs day of last week after several weeks of illness, were held Monday at 3:30 at Selma Free Will Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. H. M. Brown of Benson and the Rev J.' Wade Baker of Selma. Interment was in Selma city cemetery. Sur viving are . his wife, Mrs. Ethel Williams; one daughter, Helen Wil liams of the home; one ,son, Jack Williams, with the Navy - at . San Diego, Calif., and his mother, Mrs. Mary Sue Williams of Magnolia.. Poets Corner My Mother r I mmm v iu tans MISHNfMI MM MtM WEDWMDSMUIJ MOIHICTIWI : Also Comedy v WEDNESDAY ' ' Conrad Nagle and --. Sidney Blackmer in . : "Gold Racket" Added "Vigilante" Serial r THX1KS. & FRI. - What was th powor off this Lockt...that wrecked thre men's live$? LARAIME DAY BRIAN AHERr:2 ROBERT MITCKU.V GENE RAYMOND ' unmmi , h) kit InM ftfMri If I o o. o o o o s o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 6 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Opening Still Available Second Session Summer School Begins July 2U947 Fall Sessions Begins September 5,1947 Standard Freshman and Sopdomore Courses Leading fo A. B. or B.S. Degree Preparatory: 10th, 11th, 12 th grades f Veterans' Refresher V Two Years Business Administration Flight: Private Pilot, Commercial Instructor Rating, 5620 Aircraft and Engine Mechanics School, 3465 . Apartments Available for ' ' . Married Students Registration Fee$5.00. ' ProsbyicTzcn Junior o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o 8 Mother, I dedicate this to you, Because you are so good and true. Although" father 'passed from this life, Leaving-you, his sweet wife, with us children so young; You kept us, yes, everyone. I was so small, till dad I never knew. Although he must have been true. But mom my. thanks to you must go.' . Because you loved us children so. We children all fared well, And of your love I cannot tell. You probably will be surprised To see this with your dear eyes. But I don't want to wait To say Thanks till it's too late. Lillie Mae Jones Woodland Youth Meet In Church Wallace, and Mary Smith gave a very Interesting account of their experiences at the Louisburg Youth Assembly. ; ; During the social hour the hosts served lemonade and cookies to those present A large group of vis itors from the Snow Hill League were present. . . Thursday night the members met in the home of Miss Mittie Ruth Wallacevfor choir practice. After the practice, games were played and the hostess served iced drinks and cookies. Bowden Student ; --.,,.,.--.... y.. fi . , V. i ? Studying Home Ec ... The home management house con ducted by the department of Lome economics at ECTC, "which was closed during the first summer sess ion, has been opened for the second session, with Mrs. Adelaide E Bloxton, in charge of the work. . 'Miss Edith Moore of Bowden is one of the eight home economics Danca Theatre WALLACE, N. C. SUN. July 27 CorpsedmeC 0. D. Starring George Brent, Joan Blondell. MON. & TUES. July 28-29 Miracle On 34th Street Starring John Payne, Maureen O'Hara. WEI). July 30 seniors living- there and lean ' x the various phases of home manage ment though practical experience. Hi for MU'al Symptoms t. 9Wt y OUlftlNE , PLUS MORE nti-mlrij " I Center Theatre MOUNT OLIVE, M. 43. SUN. - MON. The Woodland Youth Fellowship met in the church Sunday night for their . regular , meeting. , During the-business it was decided to meet on Sunday afternoons at 5 o'clock instead of at nights. The devotional program consisted of Bible discuss ion by Mrs. Joe Westbrook and prayer by various members. Cecil Kornegay, Margaret Smith, Boyce FX 1 uupii m in Theatre WARSAW - SUN. - MON. July 27-28 Ivy With Joan Fontaine And Patric Knowles. TUES. July 29 Little Mr. Jim With James Craig And Butch Jenkins. WED. July 30 . DOUBLE FEATURE Twilight On The With Gene Autry. Too ManyiVinners With Hugh Beaumont ' THURS. FRI. July 31 Aug. 1 Michigan Kid With Joa Hall And Victor McLaglan. - - SAT, Aug. Z DOUBLE FEATURE - Killer At Large With Robert Lowery. Song Of The Starring Paul Campbell. .' Twilight On The Rio Grande Starring Gene Autry. ; THURS. & FRI. July 31 and Aug. 1 Sea Of irass Starring Spencer Tracy,; Kathryn Hepburn, And Robert Walker. . SAT. Aug. 2 Homesteaders Of Paradise Valley With Allan Lane. , Backlash With Richard Travis. OWL SHOW Starring Jean Porter." . Little Miss Broadway Possessed Joan Crawford. News and Cartoon TUES. Double Feature Spoilers 0f The Norths PaulKeUey. ' V" also Come On Cowboys WED. Little Mr. Jim Butch Jenkins. Shorts , THURS. - FRI. ' Ann Sheridan, Lew Ayres.' $ News - Cartoon SAT. V Tumbleweed Trail Eddie Dean. - aaa2eBSBBEB3i serial - short ' . - vt - . . " , iiyiiiiuiiiiiiirinitionPiirinliiltljiwBMBMMia v POWER, STAMINA AND PERFORMANCE fyrtDlOVCd - APPEARANCE. . COMFORT. . CONVENIENCE ' There's brand new styling, comfort, safety and -stamina in these new light and medium duty GMCs. They're newly ancT sleekly streamlined; v They have cabs that are 34 inches longer and inches wider than prewar . . . new tubular '' frame adjustable seats with nearly double the number of seat springs, individually wrapped., ; for greater comfort . . . new windshields that ' . are 5 inches wider and 2 inches higher,. . . . new ventilation with provision for fresh air heating . . . new insulation, sound proofing and weather sealing. And they have'. , many improved, war-proved engine and chassis : - advancements that make them the strongest, sturdiest GMCs of their kind ever built They are offered in a wide variety of body and chassia types,,. . all designed to do a better hauling jobj YMAC Time Payment Plan Assures You of he lowest Available Rate. THE TRUCK OF VALUt .WEST MOTOR COMPANY ' WARSAW N. C. i Also Shorts o f-P.7'