[ Quartet Arrested For Violations Bv Various Officers .Continued from page one) costs. Questioned about the groceries found in the car. the boys said the; hud bought them from Mo zingo’s father-in-law in Bethel. The police called Bethel, talked with Officer Walter Gray and were advised that no groceries had been bought as the boys had claimed The officers then called several towns in the county but were advised b> authorities that as far as they knew there had been no robberies. The police, however, held the groceries and the ear. Friday morning the sheriff's of fice was advised by Clay that his little store in Parrnele had been robbed Saturday the sheriff rounded up the same quartert in various parts of the county and carried them before Justice John son to answer the breaking and entering chaj ge. T>vo l nions Fail To (ret Majority Vote In Flection (Continued from page onp) be learned why eleven or more on the col ip;m\' i egulai ;>a> 11 not participate in the election. The election, the second of its kind ever held in this county, at tracted very little public atten tion. Rules and regulations set out by the National Labor Relations Board wore observed and the vote was conducted fairly foi each group. Represefitatives of the unions, holding their distant-; .luring the voting hour 4:30 to 5:30 p. m stated that they saw nothing wrong with the way in which tie election was con lucted However, no official notice oi the outcome will be announced by the Nation al Labor Relations Boards for about ten days, giving all parties time to enter any protests. Gordons LONDON DRY < -V _ 121 FIFTHS C4 i PROOF 100% Neutral Spiritj Dutilled from Groin GGiiSCN S CRT GIN CO . IINDIN. N I. .VWVMAAAfMWWVWfWVMIVt i EAST IS EAST AHP WEST IS WEST BUT WHICH IS WHICH? • HOMi COUNTIES OF \ NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNORS 1R77-19** NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNORS, 1R77-1949 *fsr NO. II H SI I. 1*77-79 ... * )tll< 09 II |9IS>I7 1.1 iv’i 2! ... ] t I929-.U IV I ‘MS. 49 GOVEKNoR '/•bulon It N »nc* Allied M Scalee . • imitroii Morruor <) Mu (,»rtin«r (:M« H lloey K Or rtt Clierr) l 7 |H97.1901 * 19014* JH | --»A IIOMKCOl NTY . Mecklenburg Kockinghant . . AUminct Mecklenburg Thoniae J. J«i vie I kernel G. Rowle I kernel I. H.reaell ITiarlei II Aycoek AA illiain knclim . I borarae VI . gtickcit . Anlm Vt Mcl«an .1 < ■ H I' lit inghaue J Melville Hr .million .... F.ii AAeke Edgecombe . — - Rrumwieli Knbeann E aequo lank Kobersonville 27 The Robcrsonvilh HasseJI 2 Rams lump ed to an easy 21 2 victory over a crippled Hassell nine last Sunday in a game that saw every Ram in the starting line-up hit safely all lest once and score at least twice. ' Evan Perry started on the j mound for the Rams and was nev- | it in serious trouble He gave wav to Shortv Warren in the sev- I going and eiitfi altnoiigh he Was still strong. Perrv struck out i allowed unit' six hits. Warren I struckout 2 and allowed three’ safeties. Dixon started for the Spuds but. I was driven from the mound in the third when the Rams crossed the plate seven times. Raymond i Fleming came in to do the hurl- j mg then and pitched until the, eighth when Haislip came on to I toss a few. Fleming suffered 9-run 5th inning. Haislip allowed I three runs in the 8tli Reid Bullock lead the 18-hit at tack for the Rams as he slammed j out a horrific triple and three singles m 0 trios. Perry had three singles for four tnps while Shorty Warren had 3 for 3. Johnny Ross and Donald Everett each had 2 for -1. Fourteen base on balls and one hit batsman figured promi nently m the 27-run total chalked up by the Rams. Robert MeClaren lead the Spud offensive with 3 singles for 4 trips to tin plate. He also scored the two Spud tallies, as he came in twice on a double steal. Although the Spuds trailed the entire game by a one-sided score, then sportsmanship and high spir its remained until the final out. The box: Hassell Fleming, H . cf. », 2b MeClaren, 2b, lb Ah It Wai ren, D., 3b, e Haislip, 1 b. 2b, p Fleming. 13., ss Hinson, 3b, rf Keel, it Ayers, e. i f Dixon, p. ef 0 Totals 2 Robersonville Ah R Forbes. If. ss, 4 2 S. Warren, ss, p 5 2 J. Ross, ef, rf 4 3 Brown, lb. If 2 4 C. Warren, 3b 4 3 Everett. 2b 4 4 Croom, rf, e 4 3 Bullock, e, ef 8 3 Perry, p 4 3 Sullivan, lb 2 0 it II 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 4 3 0 Totals 39 27 98 E 0, I! 11 oj o! u1 o| o| — I •>' Score by innings: Hassells 000 001 010 2 Robersonville 037 291 23x—27 Doubles: C Warren, Everett. Triple: Bullock. Stolen bases: S. Wm ren 4, Brown 3 Ross 2, Forbes Bullock. Perry. D. Warren. Me Claren 3. Struckout: Perry 5, Warren 2. Fleming 1. Winning pitcher, Perry. Losing pitcher, Dixon. Leiwit IlanjrsHimself At H'wie Last Friday (Continued Lom page one) Surviving besides his parents and sister is one brother, Charles Ray Leggett. funeral services were conduct ed at the home lust Sunday after noon at 3:00 o'clock by Rev. Den nis sV. Davis and interment was in the old family cemetery near 1 ranters Creek Church in Beau-’ fort County. -* '] wenty-nine American varieties i Tnd corn arc now being test I ed in Europe. Released on Bail ONE OF THE 12 alleged Communists indicted on charges of plotting the overthrow of tlie U. S. Government by force, Gus Hall, alias Gust Hall berg, is shown alter he was ar raigned in New York’s Federal Court. He pleaded not guilty to the charges. Before Hall was released in $5,000 bail, he had to spend four and a half hours in a federal deten tion cell because his bail bondsman showed up with a $10,000 bill. The court clerks would not accept it. So tlie bondsman had to rush to the bank and get two “fives” for his $10,000 bill. (International) D. II. Chandler Passes At Home In Robersonville -o (Continued from page one) Rev. J M. Perry, pastor of the Robersonville Christian Church, and Rev. Sidney Boone of the Robersonville Methodist Church, are eon iueting the last rites at the home Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Interment will be in the old cemetery in Robersonville. The deacons of the Christian Church are serving as active pall bearers and members of the Rob sonville Rotary Club are acting as honorary pallbearers. About 70,000 tons of asparagus butts are discarded annually by processing plants. WantS TRAHEY’S BOOKKEEPING AN1> TAX SERVICE E. M. Trahey Baltimore Street Residence Ph 2491 Office, 2300 ap 6 tf f isil iloilio ami Meyers is iiliamsl&oi £or the &, • ilt'sl Buys In s Furniture” SLAB WOOD 1 Fool len*:;liA or Short Intullic foi clotr. CHEAP (luring Next .'10 date. WJI.UAMSTON Sl-PPLY CO. Dial 2 AGO DEAD AND DISABLED HORSES mules cows and hogs removed promptly. No charge. Phone Greenville, N. C„ 3101. Norfolk Tallow Co.. Inc. 3 8 tf FOR TOUR CUSTOM - MADE Venetian blinds, awnings for the home or store, see us. We have the famous Flexalum aluminum slats; also beautiful colors in wood Hen.rv Harrison, Williams | ton. au 20 tf [ WHAT YOU WANT TODAY more than ever is QUALITY and SERVICE. We promise to j give you both. Call us for more I TEXACO. Harrison Oil Com j pany. :|U 3 tf SANDWICHES, COLD DRINKS. Coffee and Beer at Sunny Side Inn. Open every night til 12. m 30 tf SUITS MADE TO MEASURE. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. New Fall and Winter patterns to select from. See them today. Pittman’s Clothing Store. f 4 tf WANTED: MAN WITH SOME experience to work in men’s clothing store. Pittman’s, au 24 2t. WANTED: MAN AND WIFE TO make home with us. Age does not matter so long as either man or his wife can drive car. Resi dence has all conveniences such as lights, running water'and tele phone. Mi. and Mrs. W. R. Cher ry, on Hamilton road. au 24 tl FOR SALE: ONE LIVERMAN Peanut Picker, one case hay baler, $500, one 1939 1 1-2 ton Chevrolet truck, first class condi tion, $500. E. N. Harrell, Oak City. au 24 tues 3t USED TWO DOOR 1940 CHEV- j rolet for sale. Good tires. Call 2401. au 24 2t ! FRESH SUPPLY OF FALL GAR den seeds. Leggetts Soda Shop. au 24 4t FOR SALE: 1 BLUE BOY’S Bi cycle in good condition. Notify Julian Mason, Phone 2342, P. O. Box 243, Simmons Ave., City. au 24 2t FOR SALE—$50 ELECTRIC RE frigerator. 513 Warren Street. au 24 2t FOR SALE: STENOTYPE MA chine, practically new'. If in terested call 2-9445. J. C. Gurk in. au 24 2t FOR SALE: lots in Martin John Wier. FOUR CHOICE Heights. See Mrs. au 24 2t BICYCLE PARTS AND ACCES sories Motorcycle Parts and ac ; l essories. Repairs. Quinn Mot ! orcycle Service, Harley-Davidson i Sales and Service. Good assort 1 ment of bicycles in all sizes. au 19 8t ! FOR MONUMENTS ANU GRAVE markers. Cull Telephone 2-470. or come to my residence, 610 W. | Main St, Williamston, N. C. Quick deliv< ry guaranteed. Jesse T. Price, representing New Bern Monumental Works. New' Bern, N. C., and Eastern Memorial, Fay etteville, N. C. au 19 16t FARM FOR SALE: MRS. E. W. Junes. Same being a part of the Ballard Farm, 112 acres, 60 clear ed, 6.7 acres tobacco allotment, tractor, team, farming utensils, : corn and hay. See Critcher and Gurganus, attorneys, Williams top, N C. au 10 tf | FOR RENT—FLOOR POLISH ers, $1.00 per day. Worrell Ap j pliance, Dial 2057. my 4 tf j GOOD WILL IS MORE VITAL now than ever before. Let us | serve you. Harrison Oil Co., Tex I aeo. au 3 if TEXACO PRODUCTS FOR THE car of today and tomorrow. Harrison Oil Company. au 3 tf MONEY TO LOAN: I HAVE $30, 000 to loan on residential, farm lands or commercial property. See or call B. A. Critcher. se 12 tf FOR SALE: LARGE STOCK OF used tiles. Prices, $1.00 up. B. & W. Tire Co. jly 29 8t STOKER SERVICE: EXPERI encod factory trained mechanic available to serve you on all makes. Get your stoker ready in hot weather so it won't fail you in cold weather. Lindsley Ice Co. au 5 tf OUR MERCHANT S LUNCHEON is served daily from 11:30 to 3 p. m. Excellent food, good ser vice. Only 50c. Bring your friends and family to dine at the George Reynolds Hotel. j 13 tf *rs HERcrrtow! AN AMAZING PROGRAM • ■ ■ r " as&s'ssf * V MEN ONLY at 9 P M NURSES AT AU SHOWS Vicuur Theatre August 30 and 31 1 WE BUY, SELL AND WIRE OLD oil lamps. Bring us your lamps for estimate or to be wired. Wor rell Appliance Company. Dial 2057, Williamston. m 9 tf TWO GREAT MOTOR OILS — Havoline and Texaco. Harrison Oil Company. au 3 tf CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS — better and cheaper 620 gallon capacity. Delivered end 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: THREE REGISTER ed Scotties, eight weeks old. Mrs. Garland Anderson, James- ' vilfe,-N: C, au 17 1t j MAYTAGS NOW AVAILABLE— Home Freezers. 6 net cubic ft. of locker space with large utility j top table. Dutch oven gas ranges, “cooks on with gas off.” Washers and ironers. Call us for free de monstration. Complete service j department at Maytag Appliance Co., Washington highway, Wil liamston, N. C. P. O. Box 27. Phone (dial) 2941-6. jl 20 tucs tf FILM DEVELOPED—24 HOUR service. Expert developing, printing, enlarging. Royal Photo graphic Center, 128 Main Street. Call 2876 or 2305. au 17 3t JMMMMMVMMMMMMVMMW TRIO Robersonville, IN. C. Robersoovillr —.... THE TOBACCO MARKET * TONIGHT (First Time At Popular Prices.) Only 1 complete show start ing at 7:30 “BEST YEARS OF OlIR LIVES” With Myrna Loy Frederick March Also: Latest News WEDNESDAY, Aug. 25 RANDY HIDES AGAIN With John Wavne RETURN OF KIN TIN TIN (In Color) With Bobby Blake Also Chapter'14 TEX GRANGER THURSDAY - FRIDAY Aug. 26-27 ROBIN HOOD (In Technicolor) With Errol Flynn Olivia Dellavilland Also: Cartoon and Short tMMMWWWWIMUMAMAAAAMWVjl ONE FACTORY BUILT WALK in, 8x10 cooler for sale. See L. A. Shaw or call D. L. Hardy. Tele phone 2766, WiliiamstQn. jly 27 tf FOR SALE: EVANS OIL lyiAT er. in perfect condition. Used only 3 months. Price S75. Phone 2361. Mrs. Leslie Coltrain. au 17 3t I WOULD LIKE TO INFORM you I am in the well drilling business. See or write Jimmie Lee RFD 2. Williamston, N. C. au 17-24 LAST TIMES TODAY “MATING OF MILLIE” With (Until Ford Evelyn Keyes WEDNESDAY THURSDAY & FRIDAY SIGN OF THE RAM With Suwin I’elers ittiil Alexander Knox CLARK’S RHEUMATISM COM pound for positive relief of rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago neuritis, neuralgia, aod muscular aches and pains. Clark’s Pharm* acy. j 21 tf ALTERATIONS ON SUITS coats, dresses, topcoats, trous ers. We make them fit correctly. One day service, reasonable prices. Pittman’s Clothing, f 4 tf (jwATTSj THEATRE — WILL1AMSTON TODAY & WEDNESDAY •RETURN OF THE B AD MAN” With KamloSpli Scott Anne Jeffreys THURSDAY & FRIDAY FOUR FACES WEST With Joel McCrea & Franees Dee 9 9 A m Let Us Save You Money On The FURNITURE you tun this fall * lur Stock Us A imosl MM) IS Uoiuplctc With i*re-V\ ;ir Quality Merchandise W oolardFurnitureCo. Marlin County's I.ending Furniture Store « t r e> “WHAT IS THIS ' C ek WORLD COMING TO? If Many parents are making the same mistake Mrs. Blake did — trying to keep their Boys and Girls innocent thru ignorance. This story was ripped from the pages of every-day life. It will awaken you. Fearless! Powerful! I This Picture Speaks Ouil You See for !i Yourseit Blazing Truths . . . Amazing J Statistics . . . ALL The facts About Life! H Praised by Health Officials, Civic J Leaders, Mothers ond Parents organi zations from coost to coast. Simply Don't Miss It! SHOWN TO SE6RE6ATED AUDIENCES ONLY. VO CHILDREN ADMITTED! WOMEN ONLY* AND HIGH SCHOOl GIRLS at 2 and 7 P M. MEN ONLY!/' AND HIGH SCHOOl BOYS ■ at 9 P M. • V7 *X # IN PERSON ON OUR STAGf u* -RADIO'S HYGIBbUE.COMMENTATOR OXlSUi! ELLIOT FORBES- on' SEC&fS of SENSIBLE SEX VICCAR THEATRE MOMJfAY and TLESDA\ . Augusl 30 and 31

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