News Of Interest In Farm Life School The Parents-Teachers association will hold its regular meeting Tues day evening, December 13. Mrs Ea son Lilley, the president, will pre side. No new business is scheduled. To Hear Roosevelt Betty Louise Lilley and William Lilley were chosen by the Senior class to be the guests of the Carolina Political Union at Chapel Hill to hear an address by the president of the United States on December the 5th there. New Students Five new students have entered school during the current month. Four of them came from the James ville school and one from Pactolus. Teat Week Tests will be given during the week of December 5-12 The report cards will be sent out the 14th of December. The mid-ter reexamina tions will be given before the holi days, since the first term will close at that time. Schoolmasters Club The Martin County schoolmasters club will hold its regular meeting at the Farm T.ift' srhnnl on Thursday night, December the 8th. $1.95 Pint )W^M'{ Qu"rt II111m 1.. IM.. i. Y. VtK? aMtral MlAL WITH DIA-BISMA An onlacid oomdm and olhoin ??#??( On obnoiwol amount o4 Ocidilv in ine nomach bongi Oil ?IKomlortobl* 'eeling SoM only br DAVIS PHARMACY YOUR PENSLAR DRUG STORE CORN WANTED WILL PAY CASH 60c BUSHEL J. (;. STATON Mules! Mules! We have just received a fine car load of fresh Western mules. All young and ready to work. If you are interested in buying or trading, come to see us. We sell only the very best mules personally select ed according to stock and quality. Considering the type of mules we sell, you'll always find our prices lower. Holt Evans WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. Sunday-Monday December 15 "Arkansas Traveler" with BOB BURNS and JEAN PARKER Tuesday-Wednesday December 6 7 "Mad Miss Manton" BARBARA STANWYCK and HENRY POND A ALSO SELECTED Thursday-Friday - ?? December 8-1) "The Great Waltz" LVIKE KAINEK and FEKNAND tiKAVET Saturday December 10 "Pals of the Saddle" THE TIIKKE MESQU1TKEKS SHORT SUBJECTS Good Mules We have a large number of mules for .MlejJno8t.fif-Which.jare .young and theyJiave been worked for only one year. See them in our stables back of store. WE'LL SAVE YOU MONEY \ If you are interested in buying a good mule, we can save you money. These mules are all young and will do the work of fresh mules. See them before you buy.v HarrisonBros.&Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Peanut Growers, Attention r ^ ? ' rr r : ^ f Sell Your Peanuts Where Yon Want lb, When You Want To, To Whom You Wish Get the Highest Price for Your Crop REMEMBER? You can sell anytime between now and April I, 1939, at the following guaranteed prices to the warehouses of the Peanut Stabilization Cooperative Grade t u. s. No. 1 u. s. No. 2 u. s. No. 3 CLASS A Price PirTon Per LB.?< $70.00 $.035 $67.00 $.0335 $65.00 $.0325 CLASS B Price - Ptv Ton Per Lb. $66.00 $.033 $63.00 $.0315 $61.00 $.0305 CLASS C Price I'er Ton $61.00 $.0305 $58.00 $.029 $56.00 $.028 THE PEANUT STABILIZATION COOPERATIVE IS YOUR ORGANIZATION, organized by peanut growers with the help of the A A A., for the purpose of promoting the peanut industry and to help you to get a fair price for your peanuts. Last year it was generally admitted that the operations of this organization and similar organizations in North Carolina and the other peanut producing states was the salvation of the peanut grower Approximately R3,000 tons of peanuts were bought in the United States of which approximately 25,000 tons, or 542,000 bags, were bought in North Carolina by YOUR Cooperative. The peanuts purchased by these organizations proved to be the approximate surplus and by diverting them from the normal channels of trade to the oil mills a stable market was maintained throughout the season. While the 1938 crop in the North Carolina-Virginia area is predicted to be less than the 1937 crop, the total production for all peanut producing areas is the largest on record. Fairly good prices prevail throughout the North Carolina-Virginia area; and there can be no doubt that this is due to the fact that these cooperatives are standing by ready to buy your peanuts at any time at guaranteed prices. As a part uf the Farm Program this Cooperative is primarily interested in seeing you get the highest price nnmihle for your peanuts If you cannot get a better pri<* elsewhere just remember that THERE IS A PEANUT STABILIZATION CO OPERATIVE WAREHOUSE IN YOUR VICINITY that stands ready to buy your peanuts, for cash, according to grade and class as the prices listed above. The Peanut Stabilization Cooperative is a non-profit corporation, a part of the Farm Program, that has helped and is helping all peanut farmers?those who sell their peanuts at its warehouses and those who sell on the outside to get fair prices No payment other than the prices listed above is prom ised, but if a profit should be made by the sale of peanuts to the edible trade it will be shared by its members. -f?f R. C. HOLLAND, President, Peanut Stabilization Cooperative, Inc.