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Last Session Of Superior Court Held Thursday —<*-— (Continued from Page One) brought by Ananias Thompson against Jot- Purvis, thr court nam ed with the consent of the litigants Francis B. Worsley abribtrator. Worsley is to her the evidence and examine the disputed accounts and t<• the court next St-pTcor . The case in which William Jones and others were suing Came Jones and others for the sale of certain land for division, was car ried over when it was found 4hat proper service had not been hao on one of the defendants. Cleve land DeSoto Jones was served by publication, but ht was in the armed forces at the time, and the court ruled tnat was not sufiici ent. Rufus Jones, administrator of Ferdinand D Jones, was made a party to the suit by court order. In the case of G. C. Lillee J against C. B. Fagan, the court) ruled that the road running from the Plymouth-Jamesville River road to the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad depot in the village of Dardens is a public road and that it is to remain open for use of the public The defendant was taxed with the costs Jos W Bailey in his case against Mary Bonner and Asa Tom Lanier, was awarded $1,000 damages, the defendant having defaulted. The plaintiff alleged that the defendants wrongfully cut timber valued at $1,000 on his lands. _*_ Cost-Of-Lirittfi Index Reported Deelitiitifi The new consumer price index, j issued during the last week in 1 March showed a d-op of .2 pen cent between January 15 and February 15 in the cost of living, with the decline spread over the widest variety of items in months Don’t Let It Be Followed ' By a Hail of Debts The weainer-man am fore cast hail—but he can’t stop it One storm and your work of years may be gone! Tb cover you—doliar-wise Farm Bureau hail insurance offers full protection—at a rate it will pay you to compare. R. C. (TIM) MALUM FCX Building I'liom- 3lK,t WIM.IAMSTON FARM BUREAU mutual fire insurance co HOME OfflU CtLUMMK. OHIO. Librarian Speaks To Woman's Cinb Tuesday Evening (Continued from Pant- One) large quantity of books been availbale to one individual at one time There is no limit to the number of books one may borrov The fact that the books are return ed on time, m the majority of eas t's. indicates that the .*•■> vices ate appreciated. Out volume of cir culation is great For the year 1952-53 out circulation was al most one quarter million volu mes." The B. H. M. also sponsors a story hour, orginating in the stu dios of the Washington raido sta tion. every Saturday morning. This program was begun in 1949 Miss Maly Tayloi of the Mar tin County Welfare Department, discussed the need for an effec tive mental health program in Martin County. May 2 through May 8 has ben designated as men tal health week in N. C. This movement was sponsored by the N C., Mental Hygiene Society, Inc. Miss Taylor cited the increasing need for mental health clinics whose services would be available to citizens in eastern N C. There are clinics doing effective work in other areas of the state; how ever. there is not a clinic available east of Raleigh. "Mental Health is of equal im portance with physical health but we are as far behind in our con trol of mental health problem to day we wee in our control of mental health problems today as we were in our control of com municable diseases during Louis PastueF's time. The chief fault lies m our lack of support of men tal health research.” she stated. The Woman’s Club went on re cord as endorsing Mental Health Week and pledged to actively sup port a program which will bring about increased facilities for im proving the mental health of oui people. Mrs. M M. Levin, President ol the Woman's Club, appointed a committee to investigate the pos sibilities of ffluridation of thi town water system. Prizes were awarded for Iht local winning essays on “Whal America Means to Me." This con test was sponsored by the Ameri can Federation of Women’s Clubr and was open to all students ir the high schools and grammai schools throughout the nation. Miss Gail Margolis won firsl place for Ivt essay. Miss Wine Led Tay.itn wun iOJlui place auc Joel Muse war ihrici place vvinnei from the local grammar school Their essays have been sent t< -arWVV v - competition, A trio composed of Mrs Hubei" Biggs, Mrs. George C. Wynne, anc Mrs. J D Li I ley, Jr., sang twt I selections Refreshments were served bj j tile social committee Mrs Don. j Leggetli. Home Economist of tin ] Virginia Electric and Power Com puny, furnished delicious cookie for the occasion. Reported. Final Concert Ii Community Series Given Last Nigh (Continued f:oin Pane One) | ChiesuV low register was surprit I mglv full and rounded, quite fro j of any huskiness or throaty qual : ties usually plaguing high voice: : She showed complete master lover the difficult changes in rt gister. Through the program he best notes were the high soi piano ones Such a characteristi takes excellent control of th I voice m the front of the moutl and conies as a result of mue practice and experience The aud erne, smallei than others for fori going concerts, was nonctheles pleased by the artists selection ; At intern’,:,si.,, ,,hi changed to i youthful brilliant green, replacin | the resplendent red with matehin (stole which she had worn durin 1 Hu first half ..f she program. JU ! inti nation was excellent durir j the entire evening. | William Sumner, tilled the pai l of accompanies! in a fine way. it I als played several .1 lections dui ing uie intermission. "May Nighi by Palmgren, a musical pan phrase on Waltzes iroui uie Flee ermaus, and an Etude. PFRSOSTO-PfRSOR WANT APS ^ *• TOR QV/CX RPSMS f J : Mosquito Control Effectiveness In Individual Hands (Ooutaiueu Liom Page One) merit of the ordinance will he ordered along with the issuance; of definite instructions for a more throough attack on mosquitoes by town forces. Takes Care To Raise Pullets Every poultryman wants strong, vigorous, healthy birds to place | in the laying house this autumn. He knows next year's profit is di rectly related to the condition of his birds when they begin to lay. But what if a range is not avail able',’ Can the birds be raised in confinement? ft. S. Dearstyne, head of the department of poultry science, N. C. State College, says “Yes. It can be done, if great care is exer cised.11 Dearstyne says that poul trymen must realize that during the three months or so from brooding to laying, “a very sub stantial growth should occur in the birds.” Points of special importance in confinement rearing include sani tation, a large amount of feeding, watering and floor space, and •specially important, an abund ince of fresh air. This implies ‘very careful management,” says Dearstyne. As the 'birds begin to -nature, the feeding and watering pace needs to expand, just as toes the floor space requirement. Three square feet of floor space per bird is not too much for con finement rearing. Very often outbreaks in canni balism occur in birds reared in confinement. This may become lerious. It is often the result of violation of good management The cause should be determined ind corrective measures taken im mediately. Often debeaking of the birds is the best approach. When ample, clean range with a good grazing crop is available, it should be used. However, if this does not exist, confinement rear ing can be successfully done if Ihe poultryman will really pay I attention V the detail; of the job.! I lfif> Mo Hvtuuti: I o While the Navy is saying noth- j ing about, it, it is learned on good] authority that the battleship Mis souri will be ordered this sum mer to join the mothball fleet. The 45,000-ton "Mighty Mo,," one , theworld’s deadiest ships is said to be scheduled to go to Pug et Sound Naval Shipyard at Bre merton, Wash., for a four-month process of mothballing, beginning in September. | !\u(is (uuse Theft II hen [ Heitor's Turk Turns Hint New York -Alexander P. Mar Ian, 57, of Brooklyn, a State hos pital accountant) admitted to po lice that he had embezzled $267, 000 over the last five years He ■* claims he had bad luck and lost it all on horse-race bets. ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE ; Having qualnied this day as ad ministratrix. C, T. A., of thp es tate of J. W. Martin, late of Mar ■>tin County, 1 hereby notify all r those holding claims against said t estate to present them to me within one year from date, or this , notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereof. All persons 0 owing said estate are asked to h make immediate payment. This 2nd day of March, 1954 Mrs. William W. Gurganus Administratrix, CTA. Wilhamston, N C. '■ mr 4-11-18-25 apr 1 -8 g FOR SALE. \ CHEAP BOAT U for sale. Sec or call William g Manning, 2357 or 2258. '*'• ftStCNTbUMISN: t)U ,CT B CY your suit until you see what Darden's has to offer. Price range: * , $18.95 to $32.50 Suits bv Curlee e! and flu re an none bcttei. ap 22 tf ;»OR SALE: DRESSED PINE i-i boards at $50.00 per thousand. M S & M Lumber Company. Inc., Robersonvilie, N. C. jly 22 tf fA Bottle and Bulk Gas Healers, Floor Furuaees, Kezuor Healing lluils. Call for E«liuiates. WILLIANSTON BOTTLE GAS COMPANY W. J. MILI KH & SON DIAL 2030 INFORMATION CLASSIFIED AD One issue—3c a word Mini mum charge, 50c Two and three consecutive is sues—2 1-2c a word each j insertion. Minimum charge •, 40c each issue. Four or more consecutive is sues—2c a word each inser tion. Minimum charge, 40c each issue. Keyed ads (identity of adver user withheld) hear additional handling charge of 50c for ihree or less insertions. Add J 10c exit« fcii each issue a feet the third insertion. Koyed 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 ad rates. Copy must be submitted by 3 p. m. Monday and Wednesday to insure classification in next lay’s issue. I CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this op- j portuliity to thank our many Li lends who were so thoughtful during Kathy's illness. Words cannot express how much we ap predate each donation, the cards and floral arrangements. Each j deed ol kindness will always be I remembered. May God bestow his richegt. blessings upon each of you. Mr. and Mrs. Jennis Price and Kathy. v» r» a iii/ . hay. We will pick it up or de liver. We pay 4ip prices. Hamil ton Milling Co., day phone 27-1, night phone 49-7. fe 16 tf LOANS: I REPRESENT AN IN suranee company which is anxi ous to lend money on farms and residences, comfortable long term to repay, no appraisal fee. 5% in terest. See -Hop” Peele, 113 E. Main St., Peele Insurance Agency. se 22 tf WANTED: WAITRESSES. PULL time. Wier Coffee Shoppe. apr 22 tf HARRELLS POULTRY TRUCK of Washington will be at Linds ley's Feed Store every Saturday morning from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. This firm will pay highest, prices LOST: BROWN AM) WHITE FE male Dog. Has collar with own er's name on it. If seen or found, please notify Ophius Price, phone 2207 or 2830. ap 22 2t FOR THE BEST IN TELEVISION reception, let us install an Al liance rotor. Completely installed for $55.00. Western Auto Asso ciates Store. W. J. Miller and Son. ap 22 2t FOR SALE: ONE 22 H. P. JOHN son Outboard Motor, used very little, complete with speed pro peller and hand tlvottle. Will sell at a real bargain. Western Auto Associate Store. ap 22 2t REPAIRS: HOW ABOUT THAT Spring checkup for your Out I board Motor / Bring it to us for minor or major repairs. Quick service, REASONABLE PRICES. Complete Repair Department. Firestone Home and Auto Sup ply. mr 9 this tf -__ USED MOTORS WE HAVE SE veral used outboard motors in different sizes. All motors in A-l condition. See us for SPECIAL PRICES. Firestone Home and Supply. mr 9 this tf 400 GAL. PER HOUR DAYTON Water Pump $99.50. Plastic, copper, g.ilv. pipe, fittings and valves. We cut and thread pipe. Corey Plumbing Co. Open Sat urday. t mr 4 thrs lb‘ MAPLE FINISH SINK AND wall cabinets. White wood or steel cabinets. Formica and ma ple tops. See our stock. Corey Plumbing Co. Store with the Orange Front. Open Saturday. mr 4 thrs Hit LIGHT FIXTURES, MEDIC1NI Cabinets, towel bars, bath mat*, toilet seats. See our large selec lion. Corey Plumbing Co. Stoie with the Oiung< Front Opel Saturday. mr 1 this 1<R FOR SALE. FINE SOWS AND pigs and also nice male hog. (Red Jersey). See T. M. Adams, Parmele, N. C. ap 22 2t FOR SALE: TOMATO AND COL lard plants, le each. See me at the Farm Poplai Point. Mis. Zeno LLddmd, WilUuivwtoa RTD 13. PECANS ANI) HENS WANTED: Our truck will be loading in Williamston at Martin Feed Mills from 9 a. m. until 11.30 a. m. every Friday and in Robersonville from 12 until'2 p. m. Wayne Poultry Company, telephone 565, Golds WANT A S75 A WEEK COM mission oi better full time job, calling on farmers and families in small towns? Farm and House hold Supplies. Just the part time job too, for persons on pension or social security. Write Dept. D-l. Box 83, Aulander, North Carolina. ap 20 4t COWFST PRICES ON QUALITY Venetian blinds. Custom made and stock blinds. See George Moore at Belk-Tyler's. Williams ton. ja 26 tf LET US DYE YOUR LINEN, satin or leather shoes. A com plete line of colors to choose from. Willard's Shoe Shop. ap 14 7t (LERI (TL POSITIONS: YyE have openings for young women in the following positions in Rich mond, Virginia: Billing clerks, clerks, clerk-typists, stenograph ers and typists. High school grad uates. Vacations, sick leave and other employee benefits offered; 8 to 5 P. M., Monday through Fri day, with time and one-half for overtime. For further informa tion, see Mr. A. L. Jameson, Dis trict Manager, V'rginia Electric and Power Company, Williamston, North Carolina. ap 15 3t NEWS FOR THE LADIES . . . we will dye all your linen or satin shoes the matching color of your dress, suit or favorite outfit, prompt service. Especially ideal for those luscious Easter cos tumes. Leder Brothers. fe 16 tf FOR SALE: MAJESTIC WOOD Stove. Florence Oil Stove. Good condition. Cheap. May be seen at Maytag Appliance Co. Phone 21UO. ap 20 tf WANTED TO BUY: 5 OR 6 room house. Will pay cash. Telephone 2739. ap 1 tf ( IIRIS CRAFT BOAT KITS: They are so easy tc assemble, and fun too. Prices -inly about 60'. of factory built beat, and just as good. Ask the man who has me, See us for prices. Firestone Home Auto Supply mr 9 toes tf FOR SALE GUERNSEY MILCH cow and calf. Cow gives about 3 gallons per day. W. L. Taylor, Route 2. Phone 2940-4. mr 18 tf 7T> JT im Per!a” wa s n able Wallpaper in many colors and designs. B. S. Courtney and Son, Williamston. mr 20 tf HOME MADE BRUNSWICK stew every Thursday. 1 take orders for pies and apple or peach jacks. Also chicken salad. Cal | 2579. Mrs W. E. Dudley, oc 22 tl FOR RENT: FURNISHED Rooms furnished apartments. Gas heat and private bath, call 2066. fe 23 tf BRING YOUR CORN TO AB bitt's Mill. We shell every day. We have mechanical means for handling your corn, making hand "Handling unnecessary. 1 \«r.t ing. April 6, 6t FOR RENT: FURNISHED Apart ment. two rooms, with private bath and entrance. Call day 3223, night 2630. ap 20 tf SPECIAL OFFER: US POLLOR um Tested Chicks. New Hamp shire reds SI 1.95 per 100; New Hampshire Pullets S18.00 per 100; New Hampshire Cockrels KSb.95 per 100; Heavy breeds mixed $10.95 per 100; Leghorn pullets $25.00 per 100. Less than 100 lots add 50c to order. Seeley's Chicks, 2727 Harrell Avenue, Norfolk 9, Va. Cash with order. ap 20 4t WANTED: SERVICE STATION operator for good location. Con tact George Nicely, Colonial Oil Co., Phone 2505. April 6 tf SANDING MACHINES AND floor polishers for rent. Sand your own floors and save money. Reasonable rates. Also complete line of finishes for completing the job. Williamston Hardware Com pany. ja 15 tf Bring your corn to ray s We buy or shell. Located 3 1-2 miles from Williamston on Jamea ville highway Tel. 29579 ap 14 tf HIGHEST PRICES FOR PINE Standing timber and also cut over timberland. See us before you sell. Coulbourn Lumber Com pany, Windsor, N. C. phone 3456. fe 10 tf FOR RENT: APARTMENT-FOUR rooms and bath, hot water fur nished. See or call J. D. Mason. Available now. - ap 8 tf WOULD I.IKE TO HEAR FROM man with car who wants to step into business of his own in City of Williamston. Buy on time—pay as you sell. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCD-451-TC, Richmond, Va. a 1 9t THEATRE - WILLIAMSTON -TiiV KS-irfi TIIK N AKED JUNGLE Starring Charlton Heston and Eleanor Parker ALSO NEWS FOR RENT: TWO APART ments in Tar Heel Building, two offices on Baltimore Street, J S. Whitley, Phone 2691 or 2460. ia 21 tt 1954 INCOME TAX Contact us about filing your in come returns. Howell's Bookkeep ing & Tax Service. de 15 tf ENGRAVED WEDDING INVITA tions. also announcaments, call ing cards, birth announcements, sympathy acknowledgements, an niversary cards, monograms for stationery and engraved letter heads. Fa^deLv^vRMsomdHe prices. prise. jly 28 tf HEARING AID BATTERIES, All types of hearing aid batteries Fit any make. Worrell Appliance. Apr 29 tf WE HAVE TRIPLED THE SIZE of our Lowe Bros. Paint stock. There is none better and our orices are right. A paint bv Lowe Brothers for every need and pur pose. Manning and Peel, Wil liam#lon. jly 21 tf VISIT WHICHARD’S BEACH Washington. N. C., Eastern Car olina's Recreation Center, with dances every Wednesday and Saturday nights, combination round and square dancing. Music by iiob Jones and his orchestra. Admission: Ladies 50c, caen $1 00. mr 18 211 WE AKE NOW IN POSITION TO 0 service every single eiectric ap pliance we sell and that covers an elect’-ic iron or TV set. Service on electric appear,, es is most im- 0 portant. Manning & Peel, j] 21 .! NOTICE. CUSTOM GRINDING of peanut hay, and mixine mo lasses daily except Saturday. Hamilton Milling Co. Day phone 27-1, night phone 49-7 fe 16 tf CHURCH PROPERTY FOR SALE The building and lot now occu pied bv the First Christian Church on Smithwick Street . is offered rfrn sale Contact A. J Manning. mr 25 tf * VICCAR THEATER Williamslou, N. C. THURSDAY - FRIDAY •SERPENT OF THE NILE” Rhoiula Firming — Technicolor SATURDAY — Double Feature Cartoon Serial SUNDAY. MONDAY ami TUESDAY TRIO Roberttonville, IN. C. THURSDAY - FRIDAY April 22 and 23 PARATROOPER Alan Ladd and Leo Glenn SATURDAY, April 24 LASH LA RUE in LAW OF THE LASH ALSO SEA AROUND US, I Documentary Film SUNDAY MONDAY April 25 and 26 EASY TO LOVE In Technicolor With Van Johnson. Esther WiJJiasRs and Tony Martin TUESDAY WEDNESDAY H 27 and 28 GOLDTOWN GHOST RAIDERS With Gene Autry THE APE MAN W ith Bela Lugosi WINDOW FANS 16” REV ERSIBLE $31.50 20" WINDOW FAN $42.50 HASSOCK or FLOOR FANS $31.95 OSCILAT1NG FANS 8" - $ 5.95 10" - $ 8.95 12" - $22.50 16". - $34.95 Western Anlo Associate Store Electrical, Plumbing & Heating REPVIR SERVICE All Work GUARANTEED C O R E Y Plumbing Co. Phone 2309 SUNDOWN DRIVE-IN THEATRE ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. FRIDAY - SATURDAY April 23 and 24 KANGAROO In Technicolor With Maureen O'Hara and Peter Lawford ROGUE’S MARCH With Richard Green SUNDAY, April 25 BATTLE CIRCUS With June Allvson, Hum phrey Bogart, Keenan Wynn Adini^ion — SI.00 Per Car THURSDAY, April 22 “LITTLE HOY LOST*’ Starring Bing Crosby Plus Color Cartoon FRIDAY - SATURDAY April 23 and 24 (Will play twice each night) TUMBLEWEED In Technicolor Auriie Murphy and Lori Nelson —Also On Same Program— (Will Plav Twice Each Night) I LOOSE IN LONDON Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys Plus Color Cartoon SUNDAY ONLY, April 25 “MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID” Starring Esther Williams MONDAY ONLY April “IVAN IIOE” IVith Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor and .loan Fontaine TUESDAY ONLY, April 27 JAMES STEWART as ‘CARBINE WILLIAMS” leginning Sunday, April 25th, ve will have a different show , -wh night. By popular demand ve are bringing hack some of he very finest in motion pic urc entertainment. TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN THEATRE
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