Colton Support
Loans Extended
To September 30
(Continued from page one)
in an orderly manne, by CCC.
"On final'liquidation of all cot
ton in the pools, the net proceeds,
if any. after deduction of all ad
vances. interest and accrued costs
including storage, insurance and
handling charges — will be dis
tributed among the producers
whose cotton was placed in the
pools, in proportion to the amount
of 'he loans on the cotton placed
in such pools, the chairman ex
plains.
No payment will be made to
producers at the time their cot
ton is placed in the pools, he says,
and after September HO. 1950. pro
ducers will not be entitled to or
der the sale of the cotton.
Man Charged With
Attempt To Break
Into Local Home
(Continued from page one)
» In his pocket thf officers found j
a picture Hi Wilkins and his girl I
and recognized him
During tin meantime. Wilkins;
started a hurried run for his home
on Peel Street, back of the Odd
Fellows Cemetery As he passed
E. A. Brown's home, Mr Brown,
section master for tin Coast Line,
fired at him twice Wilkins step
ped up his pact Blood hounds
were called from the prison camp (
: and they followed the trail loi
I a good ways, losing it in a horse
lot.
When Chief Hoe buck and Of
ficer Chas. Moore went to Wil
kins home, they found him in
bed with no clothes on. Asked
where his clothes were, Wilkins
could not produce them The
; clothes picked uu back of the
Roberson home were identified by
Wilkins' mother as those belong
ing to her son.
Wilkins separated from his
wife, is said to have served three
terms on the roads for law vio
lations in recent months.
Bookmobile Ends
Ninth Successful
Year In District
(Continued from page one)
services' and enlarged the re
sources of Beaufort. Hyde and
Martin Counties Its anil in the
future is to give equal opportuni
ty for library service to all people
in this region.
John A. Hardison
Fatally Hurt By
Mule On Monday
(Continued from page one)
rmgton and Elder P. E Getsing- j
er, his friends from boyhood In
torment will be in the Hardison
Mill Cemetery in Griffins Town
ship.
Watts Theatre
Williaiiihtoii, N. C.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
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Vice AR
THE POLICE SAID
"MURDER!"
THE SCIENTIST
SAID
'MAYBE!'
Starts THURSDAY
IT COULD HAPPEN IN DAYTON
and maybe it has...!
si#*1
MONTALBAN
FORREST
Bruce BENNETT
Else LANCHESTER
«»oo"»
v.io'1*"’
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
1 wo Positions In
Grammar School
Yet To Be Filled
! (Continued rrorn page one)
| Me and Mrs. Austin are now at
j home in the teacherage on North
Srr.iihwick Street. Mr. Austin, a
graduate of N. C. State College,
Raleigh, is entering the proles
sion this year. He has already
signed up forty-eight pupils, and
even though his department eon-l
fronts a serious housing situa
tion at the beginning of the term, j
preparations are being made for;
a high standard course.
Mrs. W. !!. Abernathy, who i
ably volunteered to help relieve
the teacher shortage in the ele
mentary department for several
years and who resigned the fifth
grade teacher position, has agreed
to accept the eight grade, suc
ceeding Grover C. Wood, resigned.
Mi Wood is now with the Corev
Plumbing and Heating Company.
Richard Napier of Rockingham
las been named to teach mathe
matics, science and social studies
n the high school. A graduate
d Brevard and East Carolina
Poachers College, taught for two
rears at Swansboro. He is a mar- I
ied man.
Coast Guard Will
Hold Anniversary
Event On Friday
| (Continued from Pago One)
persona I ii ies < »n ha nd for t he day
Vkt Admiral O'Neill, Gomman-j
riant of the United States Coast
Guard forees, will deliver the j
main address. He will be intro
duced bu Herbert Bonner, Con
gressman from the fii'st North
Carolina District at 2 p, m Lind- ,
say Warren, Comptroler General
j and W. Kerr Scott, Governor, are
among the invited dignitaries. Ed- j
mund Harding, North Carolina’s1
i Ambassador ol Goodwill, and the
.squire of the Pamlico, will be
there to add his bit to the success
of the day.
There’ll he bands, music, danc
ing, singing and everything that
goes to make a oig occasion suc
cessful The people of Beaufort
| County will furnish the hospitali
ty in overwhelming measures
| The Washington Chamber of
Commerce is sponsoring the
| event. J. Max Roebuck is general
chairman. Mr Roebuck says that
j nc is expecting thousands of
visitors for the day Everything
I will be carried out with split sec
ond timing.
There is ample room oil the
miles of shore along the beauti
ful Pamlico so that visitors may
watch the spectacular events in
comparative comfort from Wash
ington park.
County and Towns
Share In Special
Tax Distribution
(Continued trcru page one)
The biggest check, $Miii.HT 1.79,
will be addressed to the City of
Charlotte, North Carolina's big
gest municipality. The second
biggest check, $133,877.90, goes
to Mecklenburg County.
Officials Plan
Education Event
*' —
C onfcrencc on Education in the
South. The governors of the
Mutes of Alabama, Arkansas,
Honda, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisana, Maryland, Mississippi,
North Carolina, Oklahoma, South
Caiolina, 1 ennessee, and Virgin
ia have invited the presidents and
faculty members ot the universi
ties in the South to a meeting to
be belli at Daytona Beach, Flori
da, Scptcmbei 4 to 11. The pur
pose of the meeting, according
to a Nt vi \urk Times report, is
to devise an agreement specify
ing the graduate studies each in
stitution is to develop on a reg
ional basis.
WantS
KOK SAI.K: 17 REGISTERED
Heretords, splendid breeding.
Plenty Hereford and Angus bred
| heifers—not registered. 1 regis
! ''o-ed five galled Tennessee Walk
jer, very gentle. W. S Hundley.
Boydtou. Va. au 1 4t
LOK SALK: TOHAt CO STICKS.
Call John W. Eubanks, Phone
I 4051, Hassell, N C jlv 27 2t
; LOT FOR SALE—1 LOT 60 x 150
I on Fairground. 326 Simmons
'Avenue. j|., 27 2t
; wr'"XL*c«:r,-SHp ijr* ux«
a nci Excess Pools. All work
guaranteed Tommie Nuekles,
; Phone 29*40-2, J. P. Liliey. au 1 2t
FOR SALE. 1942 HUDSON 4
door with Radio and Heater,
I 19*41 Ford 2-Door Coach, 193k Do
Soto, clean, 1936 Chevrolet 2-Door
Coach and 1935 Chevrolet 2-Door!
Coach. See Stevenson’s Auto Ga- '
rage. 24 hours .service. Phone day j
1 3033, Phone Night. 2532. au 1 2t I
MAN OK WOMAN TO TAKE;
ov< r route ot established Wat- !
kins : ust.om! rs in the city of Wil- :
iiamston. Full time income aver- |
$45 weekly. N< investment ;
j neesesary. We will help you get i
started. Write .1. R. Watkins Co..!
Dent. S-3. Richmond. Va.
I OK SALK: USED OIL AND
wood ranges Priced from
SI2.50 up. B. S. Courtney and
Son. au 1 4t
FOR SALE: 80 GALLON DOF
ble element Electrict Water
Heater in excellent condition. Call
Kloise M. Bennett at 2549.
FOR KKNT: ONE STORY
tlii-ec-rooiii brick office
1>ii ild in^E. Ideal location.
A|*|*l\ to ,|. Paul Siinpsoii.
au 1 2t
FOR RENT: 3 ROOM APART ;
ment with bath, hot water fur
nished, ori Simmons Avenue. Sec
Henry D. Harrison. jly 27 tf
FOR SALE: 5 LAUNDRY HEAT- |
ers with tanks for 1-2 price. R. j
L. Coburn, Williamston, N. C.
jlv 27 2t 1
... ..
FOR SALE: WE HAVE A FEW |
used ice boxes left. Priced from
$15.00 up. B. S. Courtney and
Son. au 1 4t
FOR SALK: ONK ELECTRIC
counter drink box in good con
dition. See it cit 204 S. Smithwick
Street M. S. Gray. jly 25 41
FOR SALE: 0 GOLF ( LI BS IN
good condition. Will sell reas
onable. See Ben Selby at the En
terprise Office. j 1 y 25 tf
WE HAVE A FEW TOBACCO
sticks left. Williamston Lutn
bei Company, Highway 17, Wil
liamston, N. C.
HEAD AND DISABLED HORSES
Mules, Cows and hogs removed
promptly. No charge. Phone
Greenville, N. C„ 3101. Norfolk
Tallow Company. no 8 tf
I ----
FOR RENT: LARGE BEDROOM
next to bath for couple with or
without kitchen facilities or two
furnished or unfurnished rooms.
Mrs. W R. Ingram.
FARM LOANS: LONG TERM
and low interest rate. At least
twenty-five acres cleared land.
See L. A. Squires, Bank of Wash
ington Building, Washington. N.
C. jly 20 5t
FOR RENT: THREE ~ ROOM
apartment with private bath.
Also private entrance. See or call
D. V. Clayton, Guaranty Bank
and Trust Company, Williams
t°n. au 1 tf
[free APPRAISALS on all
j Body and Fender Repairs with
| no obligations. Roanoke Chevro
let Co., Wiiliamston. N. C. je 22 tf
FOR RENT: SANDING MACH
ine. Refinish your floors your
self and do a first class job of
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
MR. FARMER—STORE YOUR
cured hams and shoulders for
protection against skippers and
other insects for the summer.
Prices very reasonable. Colonial
Frozen Foods, Wiiliamston, N.
C- jly 13 6t
for Tour custom . mads
Venetian blinds, awnings for th*
home or store, see us. We have
the famous Fiexaium aluminum
slats; also beautiful colors in
wood- Henry Harrison, Wiiliams
ton. au 20 tf
t FOR RENT; BUILDING FOR
rent on N. Haughton Street that
< can be used for dwelling or store.
Henry D. Harrison. je 27 tf
CLARK'S RHEUMATISM COM
pound for positive relief of
aches and pains. Guaranteed re
rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago,
neuritis, neuralgia and muscular
lief or money back. Clark Phar
macy. m 22 tf
RESTORE YOUR CAR’S PAINT
to its original lustre and bril
liance with a new Paint Job.
Roanoke Chevrolet Company,
Williamston, N. C. .je 22 tf
SLAB WOOD FOR SALE O
Bailey, Bear Grass. jlv 25 4t
EXPERT BODY AND FENDER
repair. Reasonable prices and
Satisfactory Service is our aim.
Roanoke Chevrolet Company, i
Williamston, JV- C. je 22 tf
WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR
all types of high quality hard
wood logs. Wells-Oatcs Lulraiiec.
Company, Frank E. Weston, man
ager, Williamston, N. C. je 8 tf 1
j TORE RADIO SERVICE FOB
repairs, parts, tubes and bat
twies. Phone 2818. Turn right at
I Freezer Locker. no 8 tf
PINE TIMBER "WANTED. WE
pay Top Prices lor standing tim
ber and pine Jogs. Williamston
Supply Co. Phone 2460. je 20 tf
HEARING aTd USERS—BAT
j teries and Repair for all makes
! of Hearing Aids through Clark’s
Pharmacy. Williamston, N C.
au 1 8t
PARKER’S SELF SERVICE
I Laundry. Hours 8 a. m. to 5 p;
m. Monday through Friday. 8 a. m.
! to 12 noon on Saturday. Try us for
la quick and economical wash ser
vice. je 8 tf
EXCELLENT BUYS
In
USED
FURNITURE
WOKHELL APPLIANCE
COMPANY
Narco Theatre
* WILLI AMSTON
IHIKSDAY - FRIDAY
Now Is The Time
to go to
COURTNEY’S
For
FURNITURE
TRIO
Roberaonvillc, N. C.
TUESDAY ONLY, August 1
PLEASE BELIEV E ME
With Deborah Kerr and
Robert Walker
News and Short
WEDNESDAY. Aug. 2
PIONEER OF
FRONTIER
With Hill Elliott
I'LL REACH FOR
A STAR
With Frances Langford
Phil Regan
and serial
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
August 3 and 4
IROQUOIS TRAIL
With George Montgomery
and Brenda Marshall
Cartoon and Short
PRINCE OF PEACE
August 16 and II
AUTO TIRES
Are Scarce
BUY YOURS NOW
\V »• li«v«* iiiosi All our Tin*!* art* fiuar»
auleetl a^ain>l cut*. break!*, puneture* ami
blow-out*.
000 x I ft-— | Year <»ua ranter
Only $10.45 plus tax
Western Auto
Associate Store
l ift Alain St. W. J. Miller ami Sou Dial 2050
Men’s Dress and
Work Shoes
For Less.
WILLARD’S SHOE SHOP
Adults 20c
Children 15c
TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY
"Young Lovers"
With
Sally Forrest
Keefe Rrasselle
Featured* — Cartoon
THURSDAY . FRIDAY
"Gunga Din" i
Cary Craut
Victor McLaglen
CARTOON
Lawn Mowers Sharpened
We Sell and Repair.
Bicycles-Tricycles.
Harley-Davidson Motor
eyele Sales and Service,
QUINN’S
MOTORCYCLE SHOP
Washington St., Dial 2384
HAMILTON
THEATRE
Tuesday August 1
Shows at 7:15 and 9:15
JACKIE ROBINSON
STORY
With Jackie Robinson and
Ruby Dee
Color Cartoon
WEDNESDAY. Aug. 2
Double Feature Program
Shows at 7:15 and 9:15
BANDITS OF
EL DORADO
With Charles Starreti
ASSIGNED TO
DANGER
With Gene Raymond
Serial
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
August 3 and 4
Shows at 7:15 and 9:15
WINCHESTER 73
With James Stewart and
Shelly Winters
Latest News
MOVIES Arc BETTER
THAN EVER *
OBEY PLUMBINGS
EDGE WOOD AVC . • PHONE 23M
WILLIAAG^TON, H.C.
THEATRE — WILLIAMSTON
LAST TIME TUESDAY
Color by Technicolor
11 mam
If
Sierra
With
Atitlic* Murphy
Wanda Hendrix
News — Cartoon — Short
WEDNESDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
Rex Allen
In
"Arizona
Cowboy"
Radar Secret
Service'
n
With
Joint Howard
Adele Jeraens
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
"Kiss For
Corliss"
With
Shirley Temple
Davit! Niven
NEWS
SHORT
<1
| Tfa Jfoaring Story of t/ie ftim that Won the Wedtf
e
MlKtL MTtnHIOtN. muots
uames STEWART
Shelley WINTERS
u DURYEA
Stephen McNALLY
IM MtMAM
MNCV LOU
*» Camk btr mm.
DUTCH HCNtY
who wolttfct
(hi id UM M k«ip «.
WACO JOHNNY
Hit hondii who fond ihr
Goo hot drew too slow.
HIGH SPADE
tlx friend who trailed the
Gu but never found it
MILLARD MITCHELL • Charles Drake • John Mclntire • Will Geer • Jay C. Flippen
Za*m*r to aoaot l NNttK Md KWH CMS • Dinctod to um«WY MMN ■ Product* to WON KOSlNPttf.
SHOWING
THURSDAY ail FRIDAY
HAMILTON THEATRE
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