Dies Suddenly Of Hear! Attack At Home Of Mother (Continued from cage one) ,\A t I i . . . : ' : . • ' 1 ' ' ■ of ' ‘ 1 eastern North -Carolina business •iffaux tor years onoi to n:s death on Herein hi ' 2K. 1 tt.it> burn urn b2" > ..... tending -t-hr-•!+•-. a!■ -a-bools ' TCdeirh. lists latiburg. h Davd Harr attorniw it ~.k as in the She v< man ied to son Armstrong, Troy 1942. and while he armed lo. i i s during World War II. she was a number oi the staff o! tie Martin County " Following his return at the close of thi war. they hr mao. then home in Troy where they wort to move into then new home within the next Jew weeks., P i.wv ed of a lovable personal ity and unusually active in all phases el community life, she had enjoyed splendid health and was getting atom.: all right just short-I ly brio: i wii; found dead, j Shi w.i , me: ,be: of the Baptist ! t bill. h and ci. ■> erl a large circle of Ti it-1 N in her home and adopt- : ed communities, and new s of her j death r,am a decided shock to! 1 hem. Surviving besides her mother! and husband ;e. two daughter..: Elizabeth and .lane Stewart Arm strong; tv. sisteis. Mrs. John J ul ios oi Koekx Mount and Mrs. C. 1 hi. Clark. Jr., ol WiMiamston Funeral an angel,lenls had not % MARCO vduit- :■*«€• (liildrru 13c Tl KSim and \vi:n\i;si)A\ "Holiday Inn" With lliiii: (j o>h\ I'red V«l;iirc COMtDV Till KSim -1 l{ll> \ A "Right Cross" \\ ith liick I'mtell JllHC Vli\'Oll SHORT < AKTOON I AS I TIME TI’ESDAY "Harvey" STARRING .1 ii111<-- Slcwarl Hull NEWS 'M'.l»M>h \> OMA "Deported" STARRING n.; l r ~ ;i Ji ff ( IkuuIIit < omedy and Pluto < artoon THI KSirn - KKlim "Rock Island Trail" Starrint; I'urol Tinker Arlclc .Mara NEWS - SPURT ( ARTOON WAR GEAR' SHIFTED REARWARD UNITED NATIONS TRUCKS iiiid niilitai v supplies not vitally needed al the i Ifont roll snuthwa cl in long convoys from Communist-threatened Seoul. Such withdi avals* of valuable American equipment are do.-:ip,tied to keep ! it from falling into the hands of the enemy. (International Sound photo) Jamesville Nan Died Suddenly in Plymouth Clinic (C> nt in Lied from Page One) | ried 111 Miss Blanche Davenport of Jamesville. and she survives with two sons. Phillip (’ Blount, Jr., of Jamesville. and Thomas James Blount of Norfolk; one bro ther, Edwin S Blount of Ply mouth; a sistei Mrs Haywood Hyman of Scotland Neck, and three grandchildren. Fuireral services' will he con ducted at the home in Jamesville this afternoon at 3:30 o’clock hv Rev. Edward Spruill, Episcopal minster of Ply mouth. Interment will he m Jumcsville's now Com munity Cemetery 1951 Sources Of Certified Seed Karmeis wishing intormati m about e< i tilicd seed an- I i reeled . to write to the N C Crop Im provement Assoc iation, State Col lege Station, Raleigh and ask ini ■a copy of its list of "195] Sources ! of Certified Seed," I’lus publiea ! lion includes listing nl seed s >un ■ s tot cotton, com, tobaeeo, Irish potatoes. sweet potatoes. soybeans, land watermelons Al! sources list j ed were inspected lor eertifiea 1 | lion by representatives if the I Clop Improvement Association. Four popes are devoted to a ist ot certified tobacco seed sourc es. Tin listing shows that 25 growers in Hi counties produced j ' > ■ ' . t ■ , O it) I )c ■ , l 1 o - ^ I '' ; 1 ■ ! the new Dixie Blight 101 variety | In all, 12 tobacco varieties were j certified in 1950. They include Bottom Spc cial. 400, 401, 402. Dix it* Bright 27. Dixie Bright 101, Dixie Bright 102, Gold Dollar, been completed earlv this after noon. WJNTi'.lt SI M AN ! winter sunshine i* thr best oi I »»»• liiii rtenirhinf Florids tiHilion^r who has migrau»e«4 • otlon flour bagi and s emitm** I *o« striped skirt and i«cket front g*i*y m&GQ t»*4 bef?! Reflective Mood ARRANGING Ini Iiair idler a swim, D.ii'dy Orlando uses the pool at a Las Vegas, N. M., inn as a mirror. ' A well known dancer, she is vaca tioning there (International) (Oxford 1, Oxford Liii, Virginia Blight Leaf, and Yellow special. Or K 1* Moore, director of the associatum, urge s NorHi'Carolina | farmers 1.) buy only certified seed for economical production! and higher . adds Certified seed I may ioSi sngnitv fiioic. Hi1 says. | but money spent in this way will I prove to be a good investment Meeting Held In Court House Last Saturday Morning: (Continuei. ...o page one) 10-foul barns. Dates for iistmg properties, have been announced and the list takers will sit at various places in their townships for the eonvoni •nee ot the property uwm rs. Early listing will avoid waiting and pos d)Je penalties Attending 1h« meeting wen Messis, M L Peel, eoupty nix supervisor; O W. Hamilton, Jamesville: C 1, Daniel. Wd I'.nt; Li I 1 Wheelei Rogi rsan, Bear Grass, O S. Anderson, Williamston; Gor don Bailey, Cross Hoads; 11 S Ev ci i'll, Hobi'i sonvillc; 1. H Taylor, Poplar Point; LcHoy Taylor. Ham iltnn, and ,1 K Crisp, Goose Nest Negro Iarnuts of Marlin County now own about 25 registered dairy bulls. There was not a registered dairy bull of any brood on any larm in the rounty until the No 14m larnu rs purchased three front tbe Morroerolt Kami in Mccklen burg County altout four \ ear: ago. A IbiWan County lainn, J. W. t arpentor. Route 3. Salisbury, is 1 xpci intenting w ith infrared heat ing m the brooding of baby chicks. Carpenter >tailed his 233 chicks on December 7 and to dale has lost only two. About 10 pei cent oi the null n s dairy cows were bred artificial),; ] : . 19,10 ' 1 | Farm Publication i Is Still Available -<3> I Copies of "A Farm Program for i North Carol'na,” compiled in 194ft [by a special committee appointed j by former uovernor R. Gregg ■ lu rry, an still .'nailable for dis t! T <; J : ’1 ■ ;s1 ateri publi cation contains a brief analysis a riTuri "U su guesC’ _ <*.*-1*4 on fieiw the pro ,11 sI ' pages " ..uni a sum* mar.' of the nv->| important facts presented, for ready reference. Supplemental charts show the State s r. ik in (arm population, cash f irm receipts from various : r,C h fare, jn»nmt! Per The farm program was prepar ed by a committee of specialists headed by Dr James H. Hilton, dealt of agriculture at N. C. State College. Their assignment was to diagnose the ailments of North Carolina’s agriculture and recom mend a long-term coirective pro gram. Persons desiring a copy of the publication should write to the I Agricultural F.rlitor, State College Station Halejgh, and ask for “A Farm Program for North Caro lina." There is no charge. MAN OK WOMAN FOR WAT-; kins dealership in city of Wil liamston. W-'ii! someone who is! determined to be a success and is willing to follow simple but prov ■ 11 success plan. Do not apply if cuu would be satisfied with profits less than $40 weekly to start, or $75 weekly after becoming estab Small investment pieler cd, but we also have a credit plan. VVi ito J. If. Watkins Co., Dept. S-3, ! I’ichmond. Va. I OK SACK: 1!M>> CHEVROLET| Spoil Sedan, Radio, Heater, De roster and plastic Seat Covers,! -lily owned car, mileage low. Mrs. A'. A. Janies. 401 W. Main St. j 3 3t 1 Wnl. Unix s \ s' TRIO Itobcrfouville, IN. C. TONIGHT, J in. I i hi; m:\t yoiu; Ull IIKAK \\ iHi Jamrs WbiCiilmc .uni Nancy Davis. Plus: 1 .atest News and Popeye The Sailor WEDNESDAY. Jan 3 M \\ FROM 11 Aim jam ;i ;i) With Dill Elliott HOLIDAY RHYTHM With Mary Detli Hughes And Serial Till KSDAY - FRIDAY Jan. 1 and 5 In Technicolor a.nikkilan <;i LKIU.A IN TIIK IMIII .11*1*1 NFS Willi Tyrone Power MICH KLINE PKELLK Plus: i. ohn Cartoon anti Short fWVWWVUWWh Fewer Kmrriages Recorded In The County Las! Year i Continued trom pace one) Willie James Knight of Palmyra and M*•••'• Wiggins of Hobgood. James Earl Hines of William* ton and Queen Esther -Robins of Rubersopilila.« ..fcothtT-—Stern i, j«sa nd Mvrt !c nd Li hi mu* Robe Robert James Floyd of Wilmirtg Jon and Mildred L. Jones of Wil liamston. Aibeii Williams niu.i Ruth Rid le\. both of Palmyra. John Sa.n Moore and Mary Biown. both ol^Kvereits Willie Joe Bland of Roberson ville and Carrie Rodgers of Wil liamston. William Everett and Bertha Lee Johnson, both of Williamston. Hawley J. Newsome and Pearl Parker Giddings, both of Ahoskie. The first cafeteria, which opened in New York in 1885, had no seats. Patrons ate standing LOST—LADY'S ELGIN WATCH. gold ease, no watch band, lost Tuesday between Hotel George Reynolds and American Legion Hut. Finder please retur/i to Mil dred Carraway, Hotel George Rey nolds. Reward. de 29 2t FOR SALE: ONE JOHNSON Outboard Motor, 2>* H. P„ $75. One Tuxedo Suit, $30.00. Reason lor selling. Army bound. See Her man Crawford Everetts. N. C. de 29 2t VERY SPECIAL: MEN, DON'T b''y your fall and winter suits until you've seen the best values in town. We ltavo good quality suits that range in price from $21.00 to $49.95. We feature Cur lee suits, the best buy on the mar l'd. Darden’s Dept. Store, Wil liamston. oc 26 tf Culberson "Clean Flame" radiant iikatkk Oil Iturning As Low As $47.95 Now On Display At Maytag Appliance Co. Washington St. Willfamston S E E Worrell Appliance Co. for the best in USED FURNITURE ftORty PlUMfllMfi/S EOGEWOGO itVE . • PMONI 2J09 WJLIIAMSTON, N.C. FIXZIT SYSTEM HAMILTON THEATRE LAST TIMES TODAY January 1 and 2 Shows al 7 and 9 PETTY EIRE With Joan Caulfield and Robert Cummings "A Technicolor Musical l amed.v” Plus Latest News WEDNESDAY, January 3 Shows at 7 and 9 Double Feature Program THUNDERING TRAILS With Bob Steele RADAR SECRET SERVICE With Don Castle Plus Serial THURSDAY - FRIDAY January 4 and 5 Shows at 7 and 9 In Technicolor SUMMER STOCK With (Jene Kelly and Judy Garland Plus Latest News MOVIES Art* BETTER TUAN EVER <4rtWHM>WWRWR .. PARKER'S * SELF 1*kuriai'j. 8 a. VICE t? ft v.tr a quick and economical wash ser vice. ie 8 tf CLARK’S RHEUMATISM COM pound for positive relief of aches and pains. Guaranteed re sciatica, lumbago, neuritis, neuralgia and muscular lief or money back. Clark Phar macy. m 22 tf PINE TIMBER WANTED. WE i ,(pay Typ. Prices tor standing tim ber and pine logs. Williamston j Supply Co. Phone 2460. je 20 tf LOOKING ATOPCOAT? WELL, we have them, Gaberdines, from 1 $18.95 rti S39.95. Not only are they j topcoats but they are TOPS ini quality and the best values you've seen this season. Darden's Dept, j Store, Williamston. oc 26 tf i DEAD AND DISABLED HORSES Mules, Cows and hogs removed promptly. No charge. Phone Greenville, N. C, 3101. Norfolk Tallow Company no 8 U STOP 7n AND SEE OUR STOCH of Used Furniture. Williamston Hardware Company, Williamston, N C. art tf FOR RENT: SANDING MACH • ine. Refinish your floors your self arid d'5' a iM'st clvtss of -V’-.g and polishing your worn in I" rnxrnmttm show you how to operate the ma eiotiw it.- c a.sy,,,.nd rental costs, f. V pany Dial 2057. no 8 .i FA KM LOANS lfl-15-20 Years Prompt Closing No Appraisal Fee l ow Interest Rate ('.hits. II. Minuting, Ally. Lawn Mowers Sharpened We Sell and Repair. Bicycles-Tricycles. Harley-Davidson Motor cycle Sales and Service. QUINN’S MOTORCYCLE SHOP « Washington St.. Dial 2394 WWWWVWWVWWWHMMWWWWWWVWWWyWWWWWWVWWMWMWWWWWWW1 t After Christmas CLEARANCE OF ODDS AND ENDS AND CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE! SAVE! ON THESE GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! BARGAINS IN ALMOST EVERY DEPARTMENT! I LOT LADIES’ DRESSES REDUCED Ip To . 1-3 OH l-iulic*' Surdr . SHOES GREATLY REDUCED For Quirk CLEARANCE ALL IAI,I, LADIES HATS 1-2 Price Largo Lot bilicK' BLOUSES REDUCED For Quick Sale All Christmas GirTS AND TOYS At 331-3% OFF Many Ollier Item* At Heal liarpuiii* — Simp Fir*! At — D£ PARTME/VT STORES IF/iere I on Can Sho/t W ill, Confidentm And Wear With Pride Williuuiiitoit' N. C. *»**»»~+*jw«***k^^ -nnnnmwinnnnniuuju L