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 :
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mum charge, 50c
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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