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Three Injured In Road Accidents In This County (Continued from page one) | were treated in Dr. E. E. Pittman's I office at Oak City. Sunday morning at 3:45 o'clock, Waite: Moore Whitfield lost con trol of his 1949 Oldsmobile and ;e ditched it in a curve between Han dton and Palmvrs Luthei Presnell. a sergeant stationed at ly die Aimed Forces Stall College in .Norfolk, suffered severe head in juries and possibly a back mjui v Presnell was removed to a Wash , ingten hospital in a Biggs ambu lance and later transferred to the i naval hospital in Portsmouth. The | driver and a second passenger, 1 Fred Taylor, both sergeants in tthe service, were not hurt Dam I age to the car was estimated at 1S300 bv tin investigating officer. 1 Patrolman H. P Nan on 1 The three sergeants were trav eling north on Highway 17 until i they reached WiUiamston. In stead of making a right turn to i * follow 17 they continued straight * and followed 125 to Hamilton ’where they continued straight to move on toward Palmyra They 'realized they were lost and the drivei lost control ol tin cai : ' when he reached for a road map. 1 Calves And Hogs Bring S15.288.82 On Friday's Sale ' (Continued from page one) I Yard; Henry Swimpson, good, $8, .898 pounds. 30 cents. Branch Bank: Ward Perry, good $8. 858 pounds, 30 cents. Colonial Stores; : Melvin Price. good. $8. 748 . pounds. 80 cents. Robcrsonville Packing Company; Sylvia Perry, good. $8. 940 pounds. 33 cents. Williamston Motor Company; Jos.J Williams, good. $8. 820 pounds, 30 ‘cents. Moore's Grocery; Calvin Oglesby, good. $8, 1.107 pounds. I t 33 cents. Roanoke Chevrolet Co.; I Fred Griffin, medium, $5. 083 i pounds. 32 cents, Robcrsonville E Packing Company; Raymond Ben j nett, medium. $5, 944 pounds. 31 cents, Woolard Furniture Co.; William Lilies , medium, $5; 818 , pounds. 31 cents. A J ;md J. C. < Manning: Corrnne Bryant, ined ; luni. $5. 954 pounds, 30 cents, f Wheelet Manning and Peek's | Jewelers. Wallace Smith, med [ turn. So. 798 pounds, 31 cents, s Slades-Rhodes Company; Cor f rone Bryant, medium. $5. 948 pounds, 31 cents. Williamston Freezer Company; John Lilies, medium. S5. 770 pounds, 35 cents, Greenville Livestock Yard A review of the swine sale to! lows with hte prize ratings, name ol i xhibitpr, weight, pi ize money, price per pound and name of the purchase!' listed in that order: 0. L. WILLIAMS llytlf (ounty fin Sint4* SENATE \N ill Speak Over Station WRRF 9,’tO (In Vour Dial I Grand champion pen of one, (4-H competition) Darrell Man ning. 200 pounds, $10 prize, 34 cents. Kingan and Co.: Reserve i champion pen of 1, (4-H competi tion). Billy Wvnn. 202 pounds, $8 | prize. 31 cents. Roberson Slaugh ter House: Grand champion pen of 3 (4-H competition), Buck Manning. 056 pounds. $15 prize. 18.50, Robeisonville Packing Co.; Reserve champion pen of 3 (4-H ! competition), Clarence Cherry, $12 prize. i9 cents. Roberson Slaughter House: Adult champion pin of 1. Robert Everett. 250 pounds, s’0 prize, 19 cents, Rob-j etsonvilie Packing Company; Re- j serve champion pen of 1. George ; Oglesby, 230 pounds. $7 prize. I IS cents. Robersonville Packing Co.; Adult champion pen of 3. | Charier C. James. 682 pounds. $10! prize. 18 cents, Kingan and Co.;; Adult Champion pen of 5, Church i Modlin. 1.140 pounds, $15 prize. | 18 cents, Kingan and Co.; Adult j champion pen of 10. Robert Ev erett. 2.110 pounds. $25 prize, | 18.50 cents, Robersonville Pack ing Co. Sold as a group, 182 hogs, I weighing 38,180 pounds, sold for $18.25 per hundred; and thirty three hogs, weighing 8.406 pounds, sold for $17 50 per bundled pounds. The Roberson Slaughter House and Kingan and Company bought the big lots. County Democrats Hold Uneventful:. Meeting Saturday > (Continued from page on*) Hugh G. Horton was re-elected a member of the 2nd judicial dis trict committee. A E. James of Robersonville was named to suc ceed himself as a member of the 1st congn ssional district commit tee, and Paul I) Roberson was elected to succeed J. ('. Smith as a member ol the 2nd State sena torial district committee. Submitting his report, the treas urer said there was a balance of $108.(1.") m the bank, that since the1 last meeting $300 was contributed to the Jackson Day dinner in Ral eigh. The following contributions were acknowledged: Williams Township, raised and submitted by Flovd Moore. $15; Griffins, $25.50. raised and submitted by George C. Griffin; Bear Grass, $25, raised and submitted by J. 1). Wynne; Williamston. $80.50. rais ed and submitted by E. S. Peel; Robersonville, $75, submitted to the treasurer by the county chair man; Hassell, raised and submitt ed by 1) R Edmondson, $<>; Goose Nest, $32. raised and submitted by Hassell Worslev. The precinct officials, as an nounced at the meeting last Sat urday, follow with the chairman, voce chairman or secretary-treas- l urer, and three regular members of the committee listed in that order: Jamesville: A. Corey, Melba Martin. J L. Knowles, Willi, Ma yo Gardner and G. E, Martin. Messrs. Knowles, Gardner and Martin succeed Mrs. Carl Griffin, j C. C. Martin and P M. Holliday., Wdli.mis- Flovd Moore, Mrs. R. J Hardison, Charlie L. Daniel, Joe Lawrence Colt rain and Grady Godard. Mr. Godard succeeds j Mr, Gardner who asked to be re- i lie veil. Cirif I ins George C. Griff in, Mrs. J Eason Lillc.v, FI. F. Lilley, How- 1 ;inl Coltrain and James Hairing- ‘ ton. Mr Griffin, an active mem- > l« i of the committee for years, j succeeds that party warrior, Mr. ! I len\ Peel, who passed on to iiis J rew ard after an humble but great j 1 " cord in the service of the party, ! especially m that period begin-1 ! n’nK with the Roosevelt adminis- | tration and continuing until his! t.voors were ended in; ti ath. SfOVaio co/train" and" James Harrington were named to tlie places vacated by the death nl Mr. Pleny and W. Tom Rober son. another worker for Democ racy in his district. Hear (crass: J. D. Wynne, Com er Harrison, LcRoy Harrison. T. L Koberson and Leon Hall Rawls. Williamston No. 1: C. H. God win. Sr., Sam Getsinger, M. L. Peel, W. O. Griffin and Paul Simpson. Mr. Simpson succeeds Sheriff C. B. Roebuck as a mem her of the committee, the sheriff having made a noble record in the service of his party and county as h loyal Democrat before his death last year. Williamston No. 2: H. G. Hor ton. Mrs. S. R. Riggs. Mrs. S. H. Orimes. F) D. Courtney and J. C. Manning. ' Cross Roads: H. M. (Buck) Ay Mn" V- C. Taylor. Frank Bailey, Willie Ausbon and Her bi rt Roebuck. Robersonville: Paul Roberson, J C. Smith, E. G. Anderson, J. C Wallace. C B. Martin and Mrs. Ostai E Roberson. Messrs And oUl Youthful Robbers Taken In County ! I j Charged with breaking into and robbing the Star Light. Moon store near Robersonvilie. three youth ful robbers were arrested last Wednesday by Officers Joe H. Roebuck, Raymond Rawls and | Roy Peel. The boys, Charlie Phillips, Jr., 1 Ifi, Johnie Smith, 17, and England Andrews, IK, were given a hearing before .lustier1 of the Peace H. T Johnson and bound over to the higher courts Bonds were requir ed in the sum of $200. Phillips and Smith arranged bond immediate ly. Breaking through a front wind down, the boys allegedly carried away cigars, cigarettes, candies, crackers, headache powders, razor blades, water glasses and a lum ber of bottle drinks, and some money from a piccolo machine. Most of the stolen goods were re covered in the Smith boy's room where he was sleeping with the Andrews boys. They admitted the goods came from the1 Star Light place, but at the hearing pleaded not guilty. New Hospital To Finance Project —<»— (Continued from Page One) of its own. A septic tank for town-wide use ' lias been ruled out by health auth- ; irities, meaning that an adequate i system will have to be installed before {tenoral use can be made of the project now being financed by 1 the hospital. Explaining that they had al ready exceeded bv a big margin their cost estimates, representa tives of the hospital expressed the hope that the urgent need for an adequate sewer system will be re cognized and that the people will act to support such a project. erson, Wallace, Martin and Mis. Roberson succeed Mrs I. M. Lit tle. Mrs. Chas. R. Gray and Messrs. J. H Gray and A. E. James. Gold Point: J. R. Winslow, Ce eil B. Powell, Hassell Warren, Henry Johnson, Jarvis Perkins and J. E. Johnson. Mr. J. E. John son succeeds Mr. Wiimer Biggs as a member of the committee. Poplar Point: W. S. White, Mrs. L. G. Taylor, Herman Harrison. Mayo Hardison and Luther G. Leggett. Hassell: I). R. Edmondson, Mis. D. R. Edmondson, Geo. W. Ayers, John W. Eubanks and W. E. Pur vis. Hamilton: LeRov Everett, Mrs. Bryant Taylor, Henry S. Johnson, Jr . Clayton House and L. If Roe buck. Goose Nest: J. F. Crisp, Mrs. Wilbur Barrett, Lawrence Hy man. J. A. Everett and E. N. Har rell. .. Organized anti-Semitism in 19411 was at the1 lowest ebb since tile depression, according to the Britnnniea Book of the Year WantS FOR SALE: WOOD’S YELLOW Soy Botins. Germination guar anteeci. $3.00 per bushel. John A. Manning. my 4 4t AWWWWWWVWVWWWWWi TRIO KolirrsouvilU*, IN. C. TONIGHT. May !l TIIE It El) l*ONY With Robert Mitehiim mill Myrna l.oy Plus: la tot Notts & .Short WEDNESDAY, May 10 BOSS OF BOOMTOWN With Rod Cameron CHINATOWN AT MIDNIGHT With Jean Willett Plus Serial THURSDAY - FRIDAY May 11-12 THE CHEAT LON EH With Hub Hope and Rhunda Firming Plus: Cartoon and Short tAWWVWWUWVWVVWVWWVifl m PUPPIES—BEAUTIFUL BLOND Cockers, 9 weeks old. Ideal summer entertainment for kids, j Pedigreed. Four males, one fe i male left. Mary W. Taylor. Sirn ! mens Avenue. FOR RENT: ONE BEDROOM i furnished or two rooms unfur • nished. See John VanLanding ham at Colonial Meat Market. Phone 3101 004 West Main St. FOR RKNT ATLANTIC Bcacli Cottsijje four bed room-, two bath, litiiijg room, (linin'' room, kiteh #*n ami scrninls quarters. Also telephone June fourth to eighteenth. July ninth to twenty third. August sixth to Se|»leniher fifteenth. No rental less I linn week. Airs. K. (w. Anderson. Roberson tide. Phone 3481. my 9 2t WE ARE NOW DRESSING Poul try on Tuesday and Thursday of each week. Colonial Frozen Foods, j Phone 2825. my 9 2t FOR RENT: TWO ROOMS, SUIT | able for light housekeeping. See i Louis Wobbleton or call 2301. LOST: COMBINATION BILL fold and change purse in town I Friday afternoon. Contains papers j and a small amount of money. Re- | war d if returned to Nor a Slade. I Telephone 2095. SPECIAI—«' x 6’ PORCH Shades for only $4.95, in bamboo, B. S. Courtney and Son. ap lit lOt WANTED TO BUY— GOOD US-! od automobile. Late model.! Cash. Phone 2739. my 9 tf I FOR SALE: 6-ROOM HOUSE on Halifax Street. Julius War ren, Phone 3133. • m v 9 4t | FOR SALE: COMPLETE SET OF Cafe fixtures. Will sell eheap. Cash or time. See R. S. Critcher, I Williamston, N. C. m-4 2t WAITRESSES WANTED^ NO! experience necessary. Apply! Hotel George Reynolds. my 4 tf FOR SALE: 18 REGISTERED cows, top breeding. 300 grade Angus and Herefords with calves at side. 200 Brahman Cows and heifers—some choice bulls, 125 feeder steers. 200 weaning pigs. All stock in Buggs Island Dam Area. Hundley and Farrar, Boyd ton, Va. my 2 4t 1 Out of Every 5 Families RENT ANI) USE A LOCKER Lawn Mowers Sharpened We Sell and Repair. Bieyeles-T ricyeles. 1 la r ley -Davidson Motor cycle Sales and Service QUINN'S MOTORCYCLE SHOP Washington St., Dial 21584 HAMILTON THEATRE ! TUESDAY, May 9 Shows 7:15 and 9:15 BORDERLINE With Fred MacMurray and Claire Trevor Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY, May 10 Shows 7:15 and 9:15 HUMHA ON PANTHER ISLAND Willi Johnny Sheffield and Ailene Roberts ~ -Wi ff.r rsitrrrsfiwr THURSDAY - FRIDAY May 11-12 DAUGHTER OF ROSIE O'GRADY With June Haver and Gordon MacRae In Technicolor Latest News SATURDAY, May 13 Double Feature Proicram Shows Continuously 1 til 11 BOSS OF HOOMTOWN With Rod Cameron FEDERAL AGENT AT LARGE With Dorothy Patrick and Kent Taylor SERIAL MOVIES Are BETTER THAN EVER •WMMMWWWiflniWMMW.fWW> FOR SALE: THREE LARGE awnings. Have been used only short time and are in excellent condition. Wiil sell very cheap. I Wier Coffee Shop. Williamston. my 9 2t I FOR SALE: IMPERIAL WAsS j able Wallpaper, 25 patterns in | stock, prices from 24c up. B. S. ;Courtney & Son. ja 12 tf DOES YOUR COAT, SUIT OR j skirt fit? They dont! Then bring them to Bulluck's for expert alt- j ! orations. m 14 tf j FOR YOUR CUSTOM . MADE Venetian blinds, awnings for the j home or store, see us. Wr *have (the famous Flexalum aluminum1 • slats; also beautiful colors in ! wood. Henry Harrison, Williams I '-on. au 28 tf FOR SALE: THE JAMES STAT on Ayers house, corner Frank i lin and Lee Streets. Chas. H. Man ning. m 9 tf FOR SALE: HOUSE AND LOT and Crystal Grill on Washing ton Street. See B .A. Critcher, at torney, or Dr. Early. mv 4 3t FOR RENT: SANDING MACH-1 ine. Refinish your floors your self and do a first class job of i sanding and polishing your worn dingy floors. We will rent and show you how to operate the ma chine. Its easy and rental costs are low. Worrell Appliance Com pany. Dial 2057. no 8 tf BARCLAY TILE BOARD in assorted colors for bath room and kitchens. We have all accessories for installing the above. Chrome, cap strips, baseboard, etc. This tile board is 3-16" thick. Our price 35c per sq. ft. F. O. B. Bethel. Huiiiiiceutt Furniture Co. Bethel, N. C. — Phone 2211 Children 15c Adults 20c TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY "Sand" With Mark Stevens Coleen Gray Short Sport Cartoon THURSDAY - FRIDAY "Red Light" With George Raft Virginia Mayo [tomato PLANTS: RUTGERS Wilt Resistant. 1 dozen for 20e, 25 for 35c, 50 for 60c, 100 for $1.00 and 1000 for $7,50. Leggett’s, 110 W. Main Street. WANT TO BUY CORN IN shuck at your farm. What kind and how much do you have? Write or call L. N. James Corn House, Bethel, N. C. ap 13 tf DEAD AND DISABLED HORSES Mules, Cows and hogs removed promptly. No charge. Phone Greenville, N. C„ 3101. Norfolk Tallow Company. no 8 ti j YORK RADIO SERVICE FOR repairs, parts, tubes and bat-! teries. Phone 2818. Turn right at Freezer Loeltcr. no 8 tf • Linoleum • Asphalt Tile • Rubber Tile • Lino-Tile • Cabinet Tops a Specialty Factory Trained Mechanics No Job Too Large or Too Small Contract Prices to Contractors If unniectif t Furniture Co. Bethel, N. C. — Phone 2211 THEATRE — WILI.IAMSTON LAST TIME TUESDAY Color By Technicolor "Daughter Oi Rosie O'Grady" With June Haver Gortlon MaeRtte News WEDNESDAY ONLY "The Lady Gambles" With Koherl I'reston Itarliara Slnnwyek Cartoon THURSDAY - FRIDAY "The Heiress" With Olivia tie Has illaml Moutuoniery Clifl 6ARSON IS GORGEOUS IN TECHNICOLOR Tti* thrilling »t»ry *1 ■ PIOHTINO LADY mnd THI ROMANCI THAT .INSMR9DJ4W. IhttMk fhe them* Met Hnir mmi In Mm picture Mint tonufM Hum hf«Hnr f*f Mm Bret timet.,. * imm M-fi-M's MIIM nCTNf m ¥ MV V h If GREER GMSONI WADER PIOGEIN W* FELIX NESSARI*MAitStUHUNT-FAY HOLDEN-SAMUELS.HINDS / VI KTMStWNWrfl MASTEffCE KNW > ... ...... VICCAR THEATRE Thursday and Friday ’"«tM ■ | 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. no 8 tf LET PARKER'S SELF-SERVICE Laundry ease your washday worries.' Nine pounds of clothes washed for 35c. We also wash blankets, small rugs, bed spreads, slip covers, etc. se 27 tf ROOM FOR RENT: PRIVATE entrance and private bath Dial 2541. CLARK’S RHEUMATISM COM pound for positive relief of rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, neuritis, neuralgia and muscular aches and pains. Guaranteed re lief or money back. Clark Phar macy. m 22 tf ECONOMIZE BE LOCKER WISE A Bullet-Marked Man... A Double-Crossing Woman. B?~k-tracking thru t12 blind hours that branded him - r\/*DCP, f 1 .Ml *OTT BR*®* SrusseU Sfteenplay by ARTHUR T. HORMAN and LEE LOEB • Directed by WILLIAM CASTLE Produced by RALPH DIETRICH • A Universal Internatipnal Picture VICCAR THEATRE Wednesday Only VVWWWWWl/WWWWWWV TASTER... CLEARER... GENTLER \WASHING ACTION / You get More for your Washer Dollar with a Wizard Master $89.50 S10.00 0^,,, S3.00 Weekly Note these ninny work-saving features that mean easier washing and more leisure time for you ... 34'„ greater Agitation travel. 3-vane aluminum turbulator, 8-position swing-free wringer with double safety release bars, auto-, malic reversible drainboard. See the Master before you buy . . . the quality washer priced many dollars less than other popular brands. 21202s ^ ]America’s Biggest/ Refrigerator Bargain! j WIZARD SUPER $229.95 with Full-Width Freezer... 'At last, a big 8 cu.. ft. refrigerator with the ncwesT features at the lowest price in years. Full-width'freezer locker stores 42 lbs. < { food. Easy-reaeh shelves. Giart I* <!t. full-width crisper keeps vegetables "garden fresh'' Chip-proof stain resistant Dupont Dulux f;nist».l Jtasy terms. S.23.00 Down, S2.5o Weekly Western Auto Associate Store Phone 2050 W. J. Miller ami Son ->—|-r—rT|TTnn.
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