Plans Go Forward For Pageant And Dance On July 3(1 (Continued from page one) La,ns. Jr.. Sharon Ha1 •.••.son-Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Harrison. Cher ry Garris-Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gar ris. Patsy Holloman-Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Holloman. Peggy Donabauer and Judy Donabauer-Mr. and Mrs. Mike Donabauer. Jean Ash more-Mr. and Mrs Tom Crockett. Linda Lou Southerland-Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Southerland. Gale Margolis-Mr. and Mrs. I; cin Mar Au mothers wliu have daugh ters between the ages of 4 and 7 : inclusive, and are interested in en tering them in the Junior Beauty [Contest. please contact Commit teeman R E "Flip Peele at 231). for entry information. RECEIVES PROMOTION Pvt. Adrian G. Hopkins son of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hopkins has been promoted to Private First Class. He entered the services October 7. 1946. He took his basic training at Fort Bragg. N. C.. and from there he was sent to Camp Stoneman. Calif. He is now sta tioned in Kohowa. Japan. He is serving with the 21st Division, 34th Inf. Co. A. 1st Bn. nn thTOM BEVERLY AUDREY HUME DRAKE • TYLER • TOTTER • CRONYN mi loim .u,,i i lium • Vmrnmrimmmm '(A NTH I A** — w itli — i l l/ MW HI I \MOIi • (,i;OK(,l >11 KIMIY . /'/his! >eics uml It iiiss lliimty »ooooo«o&a File Dalff&V Suits In Superior Court In Past Few Days (Continued from page one) no* rest at night and is still af fected by said unlawful, wrongful an drnalicious assault . . The plaintiff is asking $1,500 actual and $1,000 punitive dam ages. -o Jaycees Starting Third Year Under A New President —%— (Continued from page one) Peelo, brother of Jaycee Wendell Peele. and Billy Watts, who is af filiated with the Jaycees of New Orleans. La. ---o Hirth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Carraway af Everetts announce the birth of a daughter. Judy Faye. July 3rd. Back At Duke -m Mr. Palmer White is back at Duke Hospital for treatment. T Robcreonville, N. C. Last Time Tonight HONEYMOON with Shirley Temple-Guy Madison-Franchot Tone and Latest News & Short WEDNESDAY, July 23 THUNDER MOUNTAIN With Tim Holt Plus: ~ttc,Tnrcv)-i;B with Jean Porter And Chapter No. 2 JACK ARMSTRONG ".wrn TRiB’U July 24 25 CALCUTTA With Alan Ladd and William Marshall Plus: Andy Clyde Comedy Your Ford Dealer knows your Ford best! iSTIMAUS mi l's* out Bl/DGir PIAN r BARNS*BUKIN 1 Is-' I Hardly before the curing season got under way before reports of tobacco barn loss es started trickling in. Com plete details could not be had, but Focal insurance agents yesterday stated that at least two losses had been reported. One of them was in the Jamesville section, and the barn was not insured. The type of barn and the system used in curing the leaf could not be learned here. West End Downs Jamesville 9 To 2 Reorganized under the manage ment ol Willie Lassiter, the West End “Scrubs” played errorless ball behind the six-hit pitching of M. Bennett to defeat a Jamesville nine Sunday afternoon 9 to 2 at the West End park. Bennett struck out 10 opposing batsmen while C. Brown of Jamesville whiffed seven locals. No Jamesville player was able to get better than one hit but L. Haislip had 3 for 4 for the West Enders and B. Rogers had 2 for 4 and W. Rogers 3 for 5. The box: Jamesville Ab RUE J. Williams. 2b 4 0 0 0 W\ Ellis, c 4 0 10 P. Tucker, 2b 4 10 0 H. Williams, cf 4 0 10 2. Brown, p 4 110 E. Rogerson, lb 3 0 0 2 M. Perry, ss 3 0 12 Ft. Jackson, rf 3 0 11 E. Barber, If 3 0 10 32 2 6 5 Ab R H E 5 2 2 0 5 2 3 0 5 0 10 4 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 4 10 0 4 13 0 4 110 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 Totals 41 9 13 0 Score by innings: FenvMi’iJle . 090-SM 001- 2 West End 202 010 22x—-9 — -o Totals West End J. Nicholson, lb W. Rogers, ss H. Smith, rf D. Newbern. If 3. Rogers, cf L. .Cowan, c L.. Haislip. 3b I. Rogers. 2b VI. Bennett, p E. Smith By saving and scraping over a reriod of years, a couple from the tilliest part of Southern Indiana lad finally saved enough money o send their eldest son to the date university. Upon the son’s insistence, they oumeyed to Bloomington one veek -end to witness their first ootball game. Arriving at the stadium their on told them: "Folks, you'll love hor just two dollars apiece ou arc going to see more kicking nd scrambling—and hear more idling—than you have ever seen r heard in your life before.” "Maybe so, son,” replied the nimpressed mother, "But I doubt You forget that two dollars ' ;i11 it cost your father and me Jr a marriage license." (ioniforlably Cool MARCO l-usl l imes Tuesday SHEILA RIAN ,,, “THE Bid FIX” I’lus: Musical & Science W ednesday-Tliursduy "THE GHOST GOES WILD” —with— Janies Kllisou Ann Cwynne Comedy and Novelty t < l i t \ c l \ r v i I i I 1 1 i t ( i I l t i Officers Report 1,200 Pounds At Plant Last Week » (Continued rrom page one) mentors were wrecked. It was at this plant where the raiders checked empty bags and found that 1.200 pounds of sugar had been used. SERVICES AT JAMESVILLE ■ ■ ♦■■■ — There will be services at the Primitive Baptist Church in Jamesville at 3 p. m. Sunday, July 27. There will be able ministers, the announcement said, and good 'singing. “The public, regardless of denomination, is invited to be with us. The house has been thoroughly cleaned and we hope to have a large crowd.’’ The meet ing is being held in the afternoon in order to avoid conflict with other church services. --o Spend Day At Beach Mr. and Mrs. Willie Buff. Miss Mamie Clyde Moore, Mr. E. A. Griffin spent Sunday at Rae’s Beach. WantS WATERMELONS FOR SALE. All guaranteed. Price reason able. Jack Daniel’s Esso station. jl 11 6t FEMALE HELP WANTED: TWO young ladies for Martin CourUy. Three to six hours daily, no can vassing. Earnings $50.00 to $75.00 weekly guaranteed. Car neces sary. For inte-view locally write W. M. Owens, Mgr., Goldsboro, N. C. jl 22 4t IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE delivery, 30, 52 and 80 gallon electric hot water heaters. K. D. Warrell, Dial 2057. jl 22 3t FOR SALE: LARGE OIL STOVE double tanks, can be seen at Darden’s Dept. Store. PEACHES FOR SALE: SAND Hill Peaches for canning. Grade A packing baskets. Thursday, July 24 Phone 2577. Red Front Grocery. “““... BLUE FLAME TOBACCO BARN curers for sale. Harrison Oil Company. jly 22 fit FOR SALE: ONE HOUSE AND Mr. or Mrs. John Wicr or call 2747. jl 18 2t IF YOUR GLASS WON T GO UP and down, don’t cuss and frown, >ee us: Lewis Glass Shop, next to B & H ^illiys. jl 18 tf LEWIS GLASS SHOP HAS IJS ed car parts and glass for cars ind trucks. !6 years experience n installing. jly 18 fit »EE ME FOR YOUR GENUINE asbestos curing wicks. P. H. irown. jly 18 2t ALTERATIONS ON SUITS, coats, dresses, topcoats, trous ers. We make them fit correctly. )ne day service, reasonable irices. Pittman’s Clothing, f 4 tf ir. tobacco farmer - - - If you want to sell your crop for he very top dollar ... If you /ant individual attention, for very pile of your tobacco, from xpert warehousemen ... If you /ant friendly, courteous treat icnt from the time you drive in ntil you receive your check. . . . 'hen plan now to sell your 1947 rop on the WILLIAMSTON TO 1ACCO MARKET. . . . And when n town visit our store, on Main treet, across from the Enterprise . . For fine jewelry . . . Diamonds . . Watches . . . Silver plated and sterling flatware and holloware . . Guaranteed watch repair by 4r. Bruce Edwards. MUSE JEW :lry company. ji 11 tf 'O COMPLY WITH THE NEW North Carolina law which goes nto effect soon all truck and au omobile glasses, w indshields and lass doors must be in perfect ondition. We have large stock lass on hand and a competent icrson to install same. Williams on Parts and Metal Company. jly 4 tf VANTED: 2 OR 3 ROOM FURN ished apartment. Call 2842. jly 15 4t Tin* WA ITS Proudly Announce* the Forthcoming Fngngcnicut* of — “THE EGG AND I” Starting August 3rd. THE HUCKSTERS” Starting August 17th 5-V CRIMP AttMlSm ROOF ing for immediate shipment, $9.57 per square. First quality outside white paint. $4.95 per gal. in 5's. Buy the best. W. T. Alex ander, Agent, Williamston. N. C. jly 15 5t IS YOUR WATCH KEEPING j time? If not, bring it by for a free check up. No charge for re gulating or estimate for repair. If repairs are required we offer you three day service on most watch es. Our 48th year in Williams ton. Peele's-Jewelers, 121 Main. my 6 tf SPORTS FISHERMEN! SEE Western Auto Store for entry blank for the big bass contest starting May 15. $10,000 in prizes will be given away. my 20 tf FOR' SALE: DAHLIAS AND Gladiolus $1.00 pier dozen, Zin nias 75c per dozen. See Mrs. Archie Coltrain, Old Mill Inn. * jly 15 3t FOR SALE: LARGE QUANTITY good pine' slab wood. Right length for curing tobacco. $5 per cord FOB mill. Gold Point Mill ing Co. jl 8 tf 3 BRAND NEW OUTBOARD motors for sale. Jack Daniels’ Esso Station. Williamston, N. C. jl 18 tf USE OUR FIRESTONE BUDGET plan to buy your tires, radio, vacuum cleaner and hundreds of other items. Weekly or monthly payments. Pittman’s Firestone 3tore. / f 4 tf SUITS MADE TO MEASURE. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. New spring patterns to select from. See them today. Pit*man’s Clothing. f 4 tf CLARK’S RHEUMATISM COM pound for positive relief of rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, neuritis, neuralgia, aad muscular aches and pains. Clark’s Pharm acy- j 21 tf CALL US FOR REPAIRS ON electrical appliances. Pick up and delivery service. All work guaranteed. K. D. Worrell, dial 2057. je 24 lot FOR SALE: TWO SETS OF OIL curers: one, Smith—used half a season. One, Dodd — used two years. Will sell at bargain price. (. ■ D. Bullock ivrat Roberson’s j Slaughter House. jly ] 6t | TRADE IN FOUR OLD TIRES on Firestone deluxe tires. Un- i conditionally guaranteed. Good i used tires for sale, all sizes, cheap, i Pi t ♦_»-» \t ITirputonp ClTir:i j mRM^’ ~ • ni ip mamtn irr1 namsten. my 20 tf CONCRETE~SEPTIC TANKS Z better and cheaper. 620 gallon capacity. Delivered and set in hole. Weight 3500 lbs. JOHN G. COREY & SON, 2 1-2 miles out on Washington Highway on Bear Grass road. m 25 tf FOR SALE: LARGE 24 ’ OSCIL~ lating fan in good condition. \ IteastxMe Di 2 jyaa-y. _jl 11 3t; BRICK For Sale Good Quality HARRISON OIL COMPANY TRADE YS BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE Now located in Wheeler Manning’s Office Rear Davis Pharmacy Telephone 110-W a 15 tf FOR SALE: 1947 MODEL GAN ey oil burning tobacco curers. Place your order now. W. C. Pur vis, RFD No. 1, Robersonville, N. C. a 15 tf SEAT COVERS, BATTERIES, floor mats and Firestone tires to fit all cars installed while you wait. Pittman’s Firestone Store. Williamston. my 20 tf LET IJS CONVERT YOUR AN tique oil lamp to an electric lamp. Complete for shade and glass chimney. K. D. Worrell. Dial 2057. je 24 lOt J WE HAVE FOR SALE FACTORY built parts to make small trail- 1 ers—hubs, axles, wheels, tires, j etc. Williamston Parts and Metal1 Co. ap 29 tf ■ WE HAVE FOR SALE FACTORY built parts to*muke small trail ers—hubs, axles, wheels, tires,! etc. Williamston Parts and Metal! Company. je 17 tf DUNBRICK, The WATERPROOF cement brick, in both 'natural and red color. Truck or carload lots. Rea & Skiles, Plymouth. N. C. f 7 tf TO PARKER ‘’51” OWNERS WE now have the new Parker Sup erchrome “51” ink. For perfect writing use a Parker “51” pen with the new Superchrome ink. Peele’s Jewelers, 121 Main St., Tel. 2311. je 27 tf NOW OPEN: SUNNY SIDE INN Sandwich Shop: Fresh sand wiches of all kinds, cold drinks and beer. C. T. Roberson, owner | and operator. ap 29 tf SHEET MUSIC — CLASSICAL, Standard and Popular now car ried in stock. Prompt attention to special orders. Pi ele’s-Jewel ers, 121 Main, Tel. 55-J. ap 29 tf Huhher Slumps & Stationery Phone 26.‘{0 Harrison Office ,! Supply do. Main Si. AcruHH from City Hall BE WISE ! Huy Only Standard Hrand Klnirical McrrhaudiM1. “EVERY HOUSE NEEDS IT ESTINCHOUSE” Salts and Service WESTING HOUSE APPLIANCE DEALER K. I). Worrell Dial 2057 Just Received New Shipment of BATES BED SPREADS lu twiii ami double bed tijzei. Assorted dcsigus ami CAMPUS APPROVED for eollege girls ami hoys. WoolurdFurnitureCo. Martin County'£ Leading Furniture Store use our rxvmrsRy XVTc budget plan. You can buy radios, bicycles, tires, batteries and many other items as low as $1.25 a week. Western Autr Assoc. Store. je 17 tf AVERAGE $45 WEEKLY FOR man or woman to supply cus tomers in Williamston and Plym out. Established business. No in vestment. Siart now. Write J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. S3. Rich mond, Va. jl 8-15-22-29 NOTHING BETTEft! Tobacco Curing STOKERS f SOLD-1NSTALLED-SER VICED Cost Is Important — Less Than In 1946 JOHN G. COREY & SON Inunediale Delivery Bottle Gas Ranges H Refrigerators, Hot V ater Heaters We Install The Stove And Furnish the Gas TARBORO FURNITURE CO. Phone 375 Tarboro, N. C. Bovs’ & <;irls’ Bicycles —CASH— Sizes: Western Aulo Associate Store NX . J. Mill« i & Sot* WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING FUEL OIL & GAS TANKS In Stock For Immediate Delivery:) 275 gal. Farm Skid Tank 235 gal. 275, 522, 550 Fuel Oil Tanks suitable for Tobacco Barn Storage. , Also Plenty 55 gal. Barrels * IVompi Delivery Prices Reasonable BAKER OIL tIO. Phone 2120 Williamston, N. C. — $39.95 iMIHUCIMIOII Summer heat plays havoc with many foodstuffs! Keep jour refrigerator in good working order—and save un food bills. Dial 2057. K. D. W orrell » VVestinghouse Appliance Dealer A