Yield In County
Slightly Better
Than a Year Ago
(Continued frorr page one)
pound today. Oil peanuts are
bought on a meat content basis,
ft meaning that a farmer who mar
kets 100 pounds of peanuts in the
shell and the peanuts grade TO
percent meat, will receive slight
ly above ten cents a pound for the
peanut content. The buyer will
pay the difference between the j
Oil price and the market price to
the Commodity Credit Corpora
tion. The Commodity Credit, in
turn, will pa> that difference to
the grower, less handling costs
ft is impossible to say how much
the farmer will receive for his ex
cess peanuts, but it is definite
that he'll be allowed to market
excess up to 1047 quotas without
penalty, that he'll receive at the
time of sale the price paid for oil
stock for his excess, and that he'll
receive something from the Com
modity Credit Corporation which
should bring the price for all his
peanuts up to a point not too far
from the regular market price.
It is not known how long it will
take the Commod’ty Credit Cor
poration payments to clejr, pos
sibly no longer than a few weeks
or maybe it will be months It is
fairly certain that the peanut far
mer with fair yields will find a:
favorable market this season.
-o
Series Of Wrecks
On County Roads
In Past Few Days
(Continued from Page One)
R P. Narron who made the in
vestigation.
Saturday morning at 10:30 j
o'clock. Geo. T Purvis, driving an!
Ayers Electric Company pick-up I
truck, sta ted to make a left turn
off Highv ay 17. three and one-half
miles south of Williamston, when
Frederick J Dolan, driving a 1950]
Cadillac sedan, started to pass, j
The vehicles collided on the left
shouidcr. Patrolman ,1. T. Rows
making the investigation, stating
that the damage to the car wai
about $200 and that to the 194C
Chevrolet piek-up would run
about $25. Each vehicle owner ac
cepted his own damage, it was re
ported, Dolan whose address is
198 Adams Street. Dorchester.
Mass., is a justice of the peace and
funeral director. The owner of
the truck is a justice of the peace,
and the case was settled out of
court.
County Board Of
Commissioners In
Regular Meeting
(Continued from page one)
for 1937 and 1938
N<*cman M Jones. Goose Nest
for 1928 through 1938.
Aaron Howell. Hamilton. for
years from 1929 through 1939.
Grover and Elmer Hardison.
Williamston, for year 1932.
J. D. Hardison. Williams Town
ship. lor years from 1929 through
1934
Robert Lee Gainer. Roberson
ville. for sears 1938 and 1939.
M. S. Gainer. Robersonville, for
1932.
E. G. Godard. Williams Town
ship. foi 1934.
Mar> Evans. Cross Roads, for
rears from 1931 through‘1937.
Joseph Cordon, Jamesville, foi
.ears from 1930 through 1933.
Bailer. Barnhill and Adkins,
nr years from 1933 through 1939.
Willie A Boston, Jamesville,
rum 1934 through 1939.
Major Boston, Jamesville, from
934 through 1939.
Ella Bullock. Williamston. for
939.
Mamie Manning. Robersonville,
or 1939.
John Manning, Robersonville,
or 1939.
W. H. Slade. Robersonville. lor
939
Rufus Moore and Leona Moore,
lobei sonville. for 1937 through
939.
Tom Hardison. Williams Town- i
■hip, for years from 1930 through'
1935.
Lydia Mi/.elle. Robersonville,
lor 1930.
William Gray, Williamston, lor
1938 and 1939.
Arthur Purvis, Williamston, for
1939.
Tube Purvis, Williamston. tor
veins from 1929 through 1931.
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Dial 2532
Two Jamesville
Youths In Navy
Indoctrined into the tradition:
and color of Naval life are tw<
Jamesville, N. C., men. They ;n«
Henry S. Hardison, seaman re
cruit. USN. son of Mr and Mrs
H. A. Hardison, and Edward W
Griffin, seaman recruit. USN, sor
of Mi and Mrs. J. T. Griffin, vvhi
received their first military in
struction at the U. S. Naval Train
ing Center. Sap Diego, Calif., un
der the Navy's recruit training
program.
At San Diego, the training is de
signed to benefit the recruit
through personal experience and
by academic lectures in such di
versified subjects as signaling, na
vigation, gunnery, basic ordnance.
Navy customs and seamanship.
Having completed recruit train
ing thi- two men are ready for as
signment to a Fleet on active du
ty. or enrollment as students at
one of the Navy's specialized ser
vice schools for further training.
Both men formerly attended the
Jamesville High School.
Mrs. J. M. Mizelle, Jamesville,
for 1938.
Sarah J. Moore, Jamesville, foi
years from 1929 through 1938.
Eli Gurganus estate, Williams
ton, for 1937.
Mary Corey heirs, Griffins, for
years from 1930 through 1935.
Branch Banking and Trust Co..
Jamesville, for years 1934 and
from 1938 through 1939.
H R Brewer. Williams Town
ship. for year 1937.
A conservative is a fellow who
thinks nothing should be done the
first time.
CARD OF THANKS
1 wish to express my deepest
appreciation to those who have
been so kind and considerate of
me while 1 was in the hospital and
also at home. Your kind deeds
will long be remembered.
Mrs. Ira Hardison
WantS
WANTED: GOOD CLEAN White
rags. Will pay 15 cents per
pound for Hood rags if pieces are
not too small. The Enterprise
Publishing Company. no 7 tf
FURNISHED ROOMS AND
apartment for rent. Mrs. Len
nie Manning, 312 Smithwick St..
Williamston, N. C. no 7 tf
EASY SPINDRIER WASHER:
like new, $80 Contact J E.
Boone, Hobersonvillc or call 3091.
no 9 2t
REMINGTON RAND PORTABLE
typewriter for sale. Good as
new May be seen at Enterprise
Office. no 7 tf
NEW CARS: DO YOU WANT A
new Car today. Pittman's in
Williamston, has new Fords,
Chevrolets. Pl.vmouths and other
makes in 2 and four door models
for immedaitc delivery at regular
prices, too. Pittman’s also has
many good used ears to select
from, priced from $295.00 up. Me
member Pittmans buy, sell or
trade new and used ears. Pitt
man's used ear lot, Williamston,
N. C. no 9 tf
Adults .'$Oe
Child run 15c
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Jeff Chandler
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CARTOON
; urn SALE: NICE SMALL HOME
and excellent lot in Williams
, ton. Most of purchase price al
ready financed. See Elbert S.
Peel. Jr.
I OK SALE: 1949 FOCI DOOR
Chevrolet with radio and heat
er Low mileage. Extra clean.
1947 Special De Luxe Plymouth.
New tires, radio and heater. Guar
anteed. Extra clean. 1942 Olds
mobile, 1941 Chevrolet and 1941
Ford. Several more Prices ex
ceptionally low. Terms. Griffin
Motor Company.
DANCE TCESDAY NIGHT. NOV
ember 7th. Jamesville gym. 9
til 1 John Piland and his orches
tra from Scotland Neck. Admis
sion $1.50 per couple. Jitterbug
contest, prizes will be given. Sand
wiches and drinks on sale by the
Jamesville Woman's Club.
IN STOCK. HACKNEY CART
'wheels, mortal1 cement and com
I mon nails. C. L. Wilson Co., Rob
ersonville, N. C. no 7 2t
FOR RENT: 1 ROOM FOR TWO
people with bath. Gas heat.
Breakfast if desired. Phone 2388
or 9886. no 2 3t
VERY SPECIAL: MEN. DON’T
buy your fall and winter suits
until you've seen the best values
m town. We have good quality
suits that range in price from
$21.00 to $49.95. We feature Cur
lee suits, the best buy on the mar
ket. Darden's Dept. Store, Wil
liamston. or 26 tf
JUST RECEIVED — ONE CAR
of Wire Fencing. 832x6x12'^,
839x0x12 1 :> and 1240x6xl2‘<>. Mar
tin F. ('. X. Service. Williamston,
N. C.
HOUSE WANTED: PLEASE Con
tact Mi. Ernest C. Caraway,
new manager of Leder Brothers’
Store, Will ..mstoii. oe 31 tf
OfttV PLUMBINGS
EDGE WOOD AVC. *PMON( 2*09
WIlllAAASTON, N.C.
FIXZIT
SYSTEM
FARM LOANS
10-15-20 Years
Low Interest Kale
No Appraisal Fee
Prompt Closing
Uliu*. II. Manning, Ally.
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Edmund Gwcnn
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WEDNESDAY, Nov. 8
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50 YEARS BEFORE
YOUR EYES
and SERIAL
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
Nov. 9-10
In Technicolor
SUMMER STOCK
With Gene Kelly and
Judy Garland
(business firm has open
ing for saleslady. Must be neat,
■ alert and have personality. Sales
I experience not necessary but
I helpful. State weekly salary ex
| per ted. Write full particulars to
Box 387. Williamston. N. C. n 7 2t
j COLD WEATHER CAN’T BE
I too far’ away. Remember
Heath Radiator Shop is the place
to buy your Prestone. We fill 'em
; and check 'em. no 7 8t
LOOKING A TOP COAT? WELL,
we have them. Gaberdines, from
.118,9.7 to $39.95. Not only are they
! topcoats but they are TOPS in
quality and the best values you’ve
• seen this season. Darden's Dept.
Store, Williamston. oc 26 tf
WANTED: GOOD TOBACCO
MAN. 9 ACRE ALLOTMENT,
OTHER CROPS IF DESIRED.
MODERN LIVING QUARTERS,
| LIGHT, W ATER AND BATH.
ONE MILE EDENTON. WRITE
OR SEE C. R. SATTERFIELD,
EDENTON. N. C. oc 19 4t
GOOD USED FURNITURE—WiT
liamston Hardware Company,
Williamston. N. C. au 29 tf
FORK RADIO SERVICE FOR
repairs, parts, tubes and bat
teries. Phone 2818. Turn right at
Freezer Loel*ei no 8 tf
CLARK’S RHECMATISMUOM
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
SUNRAY
A Finer Gas Range
AT
I’orket Rleasing Rriees
SEE IT TODAY AT
Maying Appliance Co.
Washington St. Williamston
(watts
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With
Raul Douglas
Jean Peters
News Sport Cartoon
UNIVERSAL INTI RNAI (ONAt presents
Ann SHERIDAN
Dennis O’KEEFE
Thursday and Friday
Shows al 7 anil 9 1*. M.
HAMILTON THEATRE
DEAD AND DISABLED HORSES
Mule*, Cows and hogs removed
promptly. No charge. Phone
Greenville, N. C, 3101. Norfolk
Tallow Company no 8 tl
PINE TIMBER WANTED. WE
pay Top Prices for standing tim
ber and pine logs. Williamston
Supply Co. Phone 2460. je 20 tf
FOR SALE: ELECTRIC SEWING
machine, console cabinet. 20
year warranty, only $119.50. B. S.
Courtney and Son. oe 19 lOt
FOR RENT: SANDING MACH
ine. Refinish your floors your
self and do a first class job of j
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
REGISTERED SPOTTED PO
land China boars ready for ser
vice—$50.00. H. B. Spruill, Wind
sor, N”. C. oc 31 8t
FOR RENT: W R. CHERRY
house in North Haughton Street.
See Clarence W. Griffin. no 1 2t
STOP IN AND SEE OUR STOCK
of Used Furniture. Williamstor
Hardware Company, Williamston.
N. C. au 29 tf
FOR IOUR CUSTOM . MADS
Venetian blinds, awnings tor the
home or store, see us. Wr have
the famous Flexalum aluminum
slats; also beautiful colors in
wood. Henry Harrison, Wiiliams
ton. au 26 tf
PARKER'S SELF - SERVICE
Laundry. Hours 8 a. m. to 5 p.
m. Monday through Friday. 8 a. m.
to 12 noon on Saturday. Try us for
a quick and economical wash ser
vice. ie 8 tf
FOR SALE: GOOD USED PEA
nut pickers. 1 Benthall Cylin
der Type, 1 Benthall Picker type,
and 1 Turner. All priced to be
bargains. Farmers Supply Co.
no 2 2t
ROOM FOR RENT: TWIN BEDS,
heat, hot water, private fcn
trance. Phone 2674. oc 24 4t
WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOB
all types of high quality hard
wood logs. Wells-Oates Lulmbei
Company, Frank E. Weston, man
ager, Wiiliamston, N. C. je 8 tl
Lawn Mowers Sharpened
We Sell and Repair.
Bicycles-Tricycles.
Hurley-Davidson Motor
cycle Sales and Service.
QUINN’S
MOTORCYCLE SHOP
Washington St., Dial 2384
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TRAIL OF THE
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With Charles SUrrett
THE GOLDEN
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THURSDAY & FRIDAY
November 9 and 10
Shows at 7 and 9
WOMAN ON THE
RUN
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Dennis O’Keefe
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THAN EVER
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-the BiNNIEST thimf that ever happened to a family £
FOP lost his
vke-presidency!
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loti hit shirt!
SONNY lost hit
■ppttiUl
MOM lost her
peace of mind!
SISTER lost her
boy friend!
The IOY FRIEND
lost his voice!
The GROCER
lost his hooitl
GRANDMA
lost hor monnors!
The MAID
lost her patience!
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