Clowns Will Take Over The Town At 1P. M. Tomorrow (Continued from Page One) Columbia diamond ring, courtesy' of Peele’s - Jewelers. Miss Jean Carol Griffin, now reigning Queen who w as crowned at last year's Harvest Ball, v, ill return from '.VC. CMC to partic ipate m the Festival and she will surrender her scepter and crown to the |U1 Harvest The a tot. ’ el fiteen Princesses Tmlh | surrounding communities includ ing those el Ahoskie. Bear Grass, Bethel. Edenton. Farm Life, Jamesville. Oak City. Perquimans, Plymouth. Robersonville, Scot land Neck. Tarboro, Washington. Windsor and Williamston A special request is being mode' this year to everyone visiting Wil liamston to witness the Festival1 parade on Wednesday to please remain on the sidewalks to per mit the free passage of the bands, floats and other units of the pa rade. This will help speed the pa rade along its route and at the same .time, insure the safety of all concerned. Othc; than thi. note of caution, everyone will be free to come and go as he pleases and the town will havt its best fig urative welcome mat out to all who an within traveling distance of Williamston Things Is Welch For In She Fuiure A now shoe polisher consist: ot a lams -wool “brush with a polish container inside the wooden ban die . For tin lunch counter op orator, a miniature cider mill that grinds apples and turns out the juice while the customer looks on has been patent! d Of interest for the fall hunting season is a Hi' pocket stove that weighs on ly two ounces and is capable of burr.inr fm 10 minutes NO HIDES Due to a misunderstanding, the t i'll be lie i !e at the harvest festival this week. Hold Funeral For Cpl. John Garrelt Sunday Afternoon 'Continued *t /n. pa«t one • ho worked with his father in a woodworking plant, taking time out to hunt and fish and enjoy the outdoors, before volunteering for duty in the armed forces. Ho was a premising young man and had many friends in his adopted commumts. .vi:.. n h; ; at lev . ,w-p-met ho * . Mr.-. Lyrfa Harnv.n Garrett. two brothers, Elmery Murray Garrett of Norfolk, and Carl Rhodes Garrett, Jr., of Wil liamston; a sister, Martha Eliza beth Garrett; two half-brothers, Phillip Ray and Joney Shelby Garrett, all of Williamston, and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Alice Garrett, of Lenox, Ga. Hold Funeral For Mrs. Hardison At Jamesville Home r (Continued from Page One) by hei pastor, the Rev. W. El, Harrington, assisted by the Rev. John L Goff, pastor of the local Christian church. Interment was m the family plot here in Wood lawn Cemetery. A friend of ours has a unique way of remembering to buy a fresh tube of tooth paste or shav ing cream. When the old tube is used up. he puts the cap in his pocket with lus small change. The cap reminds him of his chore, un til it is done. Our friend, who is a bachelor, 'iivs he often went a day or more without these necessities before he developed his system. It. might be useful for traveling ale:.men with forgetful wives. A Georgian who asked the De railment of Agriculture for ad vice on fertilizers says he got five conflicting Sets of suggestions. In what other country can the farm er say this?—Richmond Tnnes Dispatch. £3.10 * f 1 12.10 [ J pint | 51% KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 49°° GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS >RANQ *6.8 PROOF -THE OLD OUNNi BROOK COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KtNIUCKt 0.iv little dei fivers they look like sport shoes styled irki spurt shots yet they have the lightness, comfort, flexibility and wedge heels of casuals Ideal for i.pus. shopping, gadding around many occasions and costumes’ HUi^aUs dwiUw Ills PERSOR TO-PERSON WANT AOS FOR QU/CLE RESULTS Sales Breaking All Records Qn Tobacco Marke! — •— (Continued from page one! rcn ...ineii unehange ■■ 'i'iiei c wei<• h - good Jo ' ! ■ radrs marketed and more low and fail' qualities. Also, the pro portion of nondescript was larger. However, more lugs and cutters were sold. Low to good leaf, low and fair cutters, low to good lugs, good smoking leal and nonde script comprised the bulk of offer ings. Deliveries to the Flue-cured Stabilization Corporation under the Government loan program this week were around 2.5 percent of gross sales. This was the largest proportion received in the past weeks. Season receipts stand at about (i percent of the sales. Four Accidents On the Highways In Martin County (Continued from page one' his 1935 Plymouth. A car in front ef him slowed down for a turn, and Brinkley applied brakes, throwing hts car out of control and causing it to turn over. No one was hurt and damage to the machine was estimated at about $25 by Patrolman Parker who made the investigation. Expect Increase In Holiday Trade New York -The nation's retail ers are beginning to brighten up a bit. Plagued with over-heavy in ventories and consumer apathy for the past several months, the merchants are now looking for ward to the Christmas season with something akin to hopefulness. Most retailers say they are ex pecting a good Christmas trade. Business may not be as good as last Christmas, which benefited Irom the second round of the Ko rean wai -inspired “scare buying,” but most business men can fore see a fairly prosperous season ahead. One of the'things heartening the merchants is the big boom in sales over Columbus Day traditionally regarded as the "kick-off" date for the winter season and an in dication of how Christmas sales should go. Some retailers, in fact, j reported sales over the Columbus j Day week-end as “phenomenal.” Ten Counties Win Pasture Awards ——<*— Ten Ninth Carolina counties have won special awards for out standing work in promoting the “Green Pastures” campaign spon sored by the State USDA Coun cil. The counties arc Alamance, Ca barrus, Currituck, Davie, Forsyth, Graham, Haywood, Macon, Stanly and Wake. Stanly was given spec ial recognition because it led the Stub More than one-third <*' all farmers in the county have es tablished at least one acre of im proved pasture fur each animal unit on the farm. . ; a «y>: i. . tilt' State have been awarded "Green Pastures" certificates and 622 have been awarded plaques Certificates are given on the lias is of one acre of improved pasture tor each animal unit, and plaque; are awarded on the basis of a least 1 1-2 acres of improved pas ture per animal unit. Banners provided by the Na tional Fertilizer Association wil be presented to the top ten coun i tit's at county-wide meetings to b held during the next few week; Each banner is four by six fee in size and contains the word "Green Pastures C tation, 1951 in white letters on a green baek ground. The “Green Pastures" campaig is conducted by the State USDj Council m cooperation wit “Green Pastures” committees i each county FOR SALE—NEW FERGUSO Tractor with new disk peam plows and water pump that rur from power take off. Will sell ft '5% less what it cost. Chester 1 Revels, Rt. 1, B/x 232. William m ton, N. C. oc 13 : » CLASSIFIED AI) INFORMATION One issue—3c a word. Mini mum charge, 50c Two and three consecutive is sues—2 1-2c a word each insertion Minin.urn charge 40c each issue. Foul or more consecutive is 2c a word each inser tion, Minimum charge, 40c each issue. Keyed ads (identity of adver tiser withheld) bear additional .handling charge of 50c for three or less insertions. Add 10c extra for each issue after the third insertion. Keyed ads are accepted in strict confi dence. No information will be given concerning the advertis er. Cards of thanks, memorial no tices and resolutions of respect come under regular classified ad rates. Copy must be submitted by 3 p. m. Monday and Wednesday to insure classification in next day’s issue. IS YOUR SEPTIC TANK SLUG gish? Use Boyer’s Bac-tivator. Williamston Hardware Company, Williamston N C oc 23 4t FOR SALE: ONE FUR COAT. tnouton Iamb. Good condition and reasonable. Phone 2744 o23 2t WE BUY AND SELL USED FUR niture. See us foi bedroom suites, office swivel beds, fcftfiiffl t'aetfSWHBBBil rugs, cliina closets, dining room suites, odd beds, living room suites, springs and mattresses. R. and H. Furniture Company, 905 Washington Street Road, Wil liamston, N. C. Phone 2198. o 18 tf LOST: BILLFOLD MADE OF snake skin. Lost Monday night between Williamston bus station and Brown's Community Hospi tal. Contained $30.00 in cash and identification papers. Finder please return to Miss Hilda Friz zell c/o Brown Community Hos pital and receive reward, oc 18 2t FARM FOR SALE: MILE FROM J Bear Grass. 5 7-10 acres tobac co, 6 2-10 acres peanuts. Also ! mules and implements. J. Arth ur Peel, Robersonville RFD No. 2. oc 18 2t AMBITIOUS MAN OF UNQUES tionable character, refinement, are 25-50, college education pre ferred. Must be ready to accept position by Nov. 15th and be ca pable of earning above $5000 an nually. 1 am engaged in impor tant National program with a Marshall Field owned Enterprise and need local assistant. For in terview write fully to Ross E. Templeton, Box 13, Owings, S. C. State age, education, street ad dress and phone number, oc 23 6t AMBITIOUS WOMAN OF CHA acter, education, refinement, age 26-50. Prefer one experienc ed in teaching, club or church work. The type who does not us ually answer advertisements. Must be unemployed now and ready to accept position by Nov. 15. Must be desirous of render ing service of National import ance. For interview write fully to Ross E. Templeton, Box 13, Owings, S. C. State age, educa tion, street address and phone number. oc 23 6t FOR KENT: FOUR-ROOM Apart ment on Watts Street. See or call Mi s. S. R. Biggs. oc 18 tf WANTED: SHARECROPPER with some help. Part-time wages. J. Walter Gurganus, C. H. Godwin Farm at Skewarkey. oc 18 2t I TURKEYS FOR SALE: ANY weight in the best broad breast j rd bronze. See or write J. Walter : Gurganus, H. Godwin Farm, at J Skewarkey. oc 18 2t 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 FENCE POSTS WANTED: WE would like to buy an unlimited supply of pine fence posts. Wil liamston Treating Plant, Wil liamston. oc 18 41 GET INTO BUSINESS FOF yourself. Good Rawleigh busi ness open in east Martin County Fieldman will help you. Write at once. Rawleigh’s, Dept. F. 4th anc Hull Sts., Richmond, Va. oc 23 11 WELL, THEY ARE HERE: Eigh teen cocker spaniel puppies from championship stock. Father is son of Jay's Honeyboy. Colors: | black, silver blond, golden buff | and Irish setter red. Some new ready to go; all will be ready by Christmas Eve. Ages, ten weeks. Thoroughly wormed, guaranteed healthy puppies. Come and se lect your puppy for Christmas j and make your little boy or girl happy. Use lay away plan. J. T. Thompson, Sunrise Kennels, Bel mont Section, Phone 7645-7, Roa noke Rapids, N. C., any morning or after 6 pm. Oct 18, 4t WANT TO SAVE OR MAKE Money? Then come to our shop and see what we have to offer in men's shoes. Think of it. John sonians and other nationally known brands from $3.95 to $6.95. Believe us when we tell you that we can save you from one-third to one-half on your dress shoes. Willard Shoe Shop. Williamson, N. C. oc 18 4t BEST BARGAINHN TOWN: Cork sole, seamless back work shoes for only $6.95. They are toils in quality. You must see these shoes to appreciate their value. Willard Shoe Shop, Williams ton. oc 18 4t FOR YOUR ROANOKE*PEANUT Pickers and Hay Balers, see your Ferguson dealer, Williams ton Tractor and Implement Com pany, Jamesville Highway, Wil liamston, N. C. oc 2 tf BUY YOUR FALL CURLEE suit from Darden’s on our Lay away plan. Price $29.50 to $48.50. Darden’s Dept. Store, Williains ton. au 28 tf | *$1,000.00 In Prizes : Will be given away during Woolanl Furniture Co.’s | 12th Anniversary Sale. Pay j ns a visit. We do not expert | yon to liny unless yon feel | yon ea nsave money, and Besides Prize Coupons giv en with every dollar spent or paid on aeeonnt. j Woolanl Furniture Company Willianiston. N. C. * ent oc 23 4t h oc 24 4i r«.n s irafimreftfinrar Celebration Of The i HARVEST TODAY ami TOMORROW \\ i' cvlnid a hearty wclfome io each and everyone lo Willianiston and lo the Har vt-sl Festival. See Us For POWER LAWN MOWERS BICYCLES MOTORCYCLES SALES and SERVICE Quinn's Motorcycle Service |} Washington lli^liway \\ illiainston. N. C. [FOR YOUR CUSTOM - MADE Venetian blinds, awnings for the home or store, see us. We have ! the famous Flexalum aluminum slats; also beautiful colors in wood. Henry Harrison, Williams ton. au 26 tf FOR SALE: 2-TON CHEVROLET truck, 1948 Model, Good condi tion 2200 Miles, 7x15 foot body, rail-end governors still i400:00 J. T. Hollfday, RFD 3, Williamston. Telephone 29847. oc 16 3t ATTENTION TEEN AGERS: Just received a shipment of Nylinks Trimfit Socks. Latest shades. Sizes 8 1-2 to 10. McLawhorn’s Lullaby House, Williamston, N. C. oc 18 2t WHICHARD'S BEACH NOW open year round with combina tion round and square dance Wednesday and Saturday nights. Music by Bob Jones. Admission, ladies’ 50c and men, 75c. oc 9 7t LOGGIN G CONTRACTORS wanted: Tractor or skidder logger with equipment to log hardwood timber in vicinity of Weldon, N. C. Good proposition for winter logging. Halifax Manu facturing Company, Weldon, N. C. oc 16 4t VICCAR NOW PLAYING ' MG Ms GAUU NEW' MUSICAL! ESTHER IBif WED. - THURS. - FRI. A HANDFUL OF HEROES... and A MOUNTAIN TUNNELED FOR DEATH! rThe inspiring exploit that blocked ^Sherman's March to the Sea.’ /drums intheDEEP SOUTH t JAMES CRAIG BARIAM PAYTON €UY MADISON Now Is The Time t to go to COURTNEY’S For FURNITURE BICYCLES Sales and Service We Carry A Complete Stock of ^ Tti ff ” Electrical Repairs PAIL JONES 45 R. P. M, RECO R I) S JUST RECEIVED Tony BECAUSE OF YOU Bennett COOL BY THE RIVER BANK —Mello-Tones DEEP NIGHT - Duke Elling ton HEY, GOOD LOOKING — Frankie Laine LET OLD MOTHER NATURE HAVE HER WAY—Carl Smith. MILKY WHITE WAY—Sister Rosetta Thorpe I’M IN LOVE AGAIN—Henri Rene’. WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN — Percy Faith Children’s Records BIRTHDAY FUN-Dennis Day PETER RABBIT—Paul Wing WORRELL APPLIANCE WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR] all types of high quality hard- J wood logs. Well-Oate§ Lumber \ Company, Frank E. Weston, man aged, Williamston, N. C. je 8 tf 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 TELEVISION AND RADIO RE pairs with correct replacement parts and equipment. Call Jimmy Kitchengs. Work guaranteed. Phone 3146 or 2689. se 27 tf GOOD FS*>» IMPLEMENTS. New Holland Coin Shelters. | slightly harggnu Q-w. model i 1-2 ton Ford truck. One used Turner peanut picker. Sev eral good used tractors and im plements. See them at your Fer guson dealer. Williamston Tractor and Implement Company, James ville Highway, Williamston, N. C. oc 2 tf IXZIT SYSTEM | Men’* Dress and Work Shoes For Less. WILLARD’S SHOE SHOP Lawn Mowers Sharpened We Sell and Repair. Bicycles-Tricycles. Harley-Davidson Motor cycle Sales and Service OUINN’S MOTORCYCLE SHOP Washington St., Dial 2384 TRIO Knlti i'Mkiiville. !M. C. TUESDAY, Oct. 23 HIS KIN!) OF WOMAN With Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell News & Short WEDNESDAY, Oct. 24 GENE AUTRY AND THE MOUNTIES TAHITI HONEY W'ith Dennis O’Keefe THURSDAY - FRIDAY Oct. 25 and 26 HERE COMES THE GROOM W'ith Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman Cartoon & Short MMMMMMMMMMMMMWW HAMILTON THEATRE LAST TIMES TODAY Shows at 7 and 9 FIREBALL With Mickey Rooney Cartoon WEDNESDAY, October 24 Shows at 7 and 9 STAGECOACH DRIVER With Whip Wilson TRIAL WITHOUT JURY With Tom Conway SERIAL THURSDAY - FRIDAY October 25 and 26 Shows at 7 and 9 COME FILL THE CUP With Janies Cagney and Phyllis Baxter Truly a great drama from the man who gave you "West Point.” Latest News — Football in the News. ; MOVIES Arc BETTER THAN EVER GEORGE REYNOLDS COFFEE Shop. Good food and good ser vice. Merchants luncheons serv ed from 11 tc 3 p. m. daily, f 20 tf YORK RADIO SERVICE FOR repairs, parts, tubes and bat teries. Phone 2818. Turn right at Freezer Locker. no 8 tf PINE TIMBER WANTED.— WE pay Top prices for standing tim ber and pine logs. Williamston Supply Co. Phone 2460. jc 20 tf SLAB WOOD For Sale Short or long lengths WILLIAMSTON SUPPLY CO. Phone 246^** SEE Worrell Appliance Co. for the best in USED FURNITURE FARM LOANS 10-15-20 Years Prompt Closing No Appraisal Fee Low Interest Rate Chas. H. Manning, Atty. Highway 64 West Williamston, N. C. Enjoy a good movie under the stars with individual sound control through mi crophones tor each car. Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 Two Bark Hows Reserved For Colored Beginning Wednesday Night I I 1 I TODAY ONLY challenge: to LASSIE With Frimund Gwenn and Donald Crisp In Technicolor Selected Short Subjects WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY October 24 and 25 KEY TO THE CITY With Clark Gable and Loretta Young Selected Short Subjects WATCH FOR PASSES IN POPCORN TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN THEATRE WATTS THEATRE — WILLI AMSTON TUESDAY "Love Nest" Starring June Haver \\ illiam LiinHijfan NEWS SPORT Donald Duck Cartoon WEDNESDAY ONLY DVi-N never before Screened I 1 ^ ~7£CHNfCOiO&. A Porcfr.ounl Picture starring JOHN 8AMYM0IE.il -CORINNE CAIVET 8A86ARA P.USM • fATRiC KNOWLES w.rh John Hoyt • Arnold Mon And Introducing NiKKI DUVAL Directed by George Templetoa Musical & Goofy Cartoon