Water And Sewer
Program Cost Ran
Up To $203,070.60
(Continued from Page One)
from six to eight feet at $110 each.
$550: and one from eight to ten
feet in depth, $150
Miscellaneous items or other'
costs connected with the projects
were listed and approved by the
commissioners, as follows:
Reed and Horton, Boston bond
attornev,-, $350.80, Security Bank,
printing b. nets. Mlt.0, Tidewater
G. and H Builders Supply Co,.
$587.01; Lynchburg Foundry.
$248.58: Lilley Manufacturing Ci
$28.75: Chas H. Manning, legal,
$1,500; Housing and Home Fi
nance Agency, $2,000 for the first
sewer line survey ; Farmeis Sup
ply Co.. $31.50; Grinnell Co., pipe
connections for tank. $180.08;
Fairbanks Morse Co., pump, $1,
286.28
The differenet betwi en tht in
come from tlit- bond sale and the
cost of the completed projects
was made up out cd the special
sewer tax fund.
Several thousand dollars are
now in the special sower tax fund,
but :t will be spent to make con
nections with the new lines It is
also planned to build up a re
serve, looking forward to the time
when another main eutfall linej
can be laid to place the sanitary
service in reach of every building]
in the town
Twenty-one Cases
Heard In County
Court On Monday
Continued frorr pun' one)
fondants wen hunting on Sunday
Pleading nut guilty. Jaspei Pei
ry was adjudged guilty of an as
sault with a deudh weapon and
drew six months on the roads.
The sentence was ispcnded upon
the payment ot a $10 fine and
costs. The defendant is t>> rein: in
of good behavior foi two years.
Judgment v\ s suspended upon
the payment ol the costs when
Ersel Moran pleaded guilty of un t
assault with a deadly weapon.
Charged with an assault with a
deadly weapon. Han v C Stokes
pleaded not guilty lh was ad
judged guilty and was fined $10.
plus costs, and dirt -ted to pay the
prosccutin: witness' doctor's bill. |
Pleading guilty ot an assault
with a dealy weapon, Ravmond
Heath was fined SI0 and taxed
with the costs
Killing Resell 0!
Drunken Brawl In
House OS Ill Fame
-<f>
(Continued fron. page one>
leaving the two to fight and kill 1
through m 'St «'t the- preliminary!
trouble, we;- awakened# by a
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Paul Douglas
Janet Leigh
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W. J. MILLER & SON
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noise, but she neithei saw any
thing nor heard any words until
after the fatal attack. She said
she hea''d (Eastannia tell Gus An
drews to throw the ice pick away,
that she had stabbed Luke (Shep
pard). The witness said she went
to Sheppard and called him, that
he did not answer He took two
oi thr« is f'!!i .os 1 1 v -
S:.■ a ., at I
murdered man, the witness said
that the woman and Sheppard
were not married but that they
had been living together as man
and wife, that parties were held
in the Sutton home Friday and
Saturday nights nearly every
week.
It was reported soon after the '
attack that the woman was first j
attacked in her bed room, that j
Gus Andrews freed her and she j
ran to the kitchen where she stab- I
bed her assailant with the ice (
pick.
Government Will
Have Warehouse i
Open This Fall
(Continued from page one)
day but the harvest will hardly
get under way on any sizable [
scale in this count) before in a!
week or until weather conditions
are more favorable Those farm
ers who have already started the
harvest have been quoted as say
ing they are finding the yield
larger than they anticipated
Those reports come from the
areas best suited for peanuts, it
was pointed out
Arrangements have been made
lo open a government receiving
station in tin Carolina Ware
house here, hut no opening date
has been fixed. Reports from
uthei areas to the south state that
the government has figured pro
minently in the marki t, Clark
ton opened a government ware
house day before yesterday and
received twenty loads the liist
day. However, the open market
was said to have been fairly active
there, too.
While no sales have been re
ported in this county, first deliv
cries wen.' reported in Bertie
earlier in the week. Of five lots
offered foi sale, four were re
jected because of high moisture
content. Prices paid for the one
areptable lot were based strict
ly on support figures, it was i c
ported.
Large Vole Urged
By Farm Leaders
Throughout State
(Continued from Page One)
every Farm Bureau member to
be personally responsible for at
least throe votes in Saturday's
refei endum
"We farmers of North Caro-'
lira have a great stake in Agri
cultural R( search than any other I
group in the Nation, because of
our widely diversified problems
of production and marketing in
tiie various commodity programs,”
he pointed out
Hoinh-Shvlti'rs I’lannnl
lor Svvonty llift (ilios
Seventy of the heavily populat
ed cities of the nation are being
visited by experts of the Federal
Civil Def« use Administration to
awD** mmmm
They will give advice to Local
i c3vii-defense autlierities on meas
urement of shelter facilities of ex
I isting ooildings, and of the modi
fieations needed to make them
suitable. FCDA off oia’.s have es
jt miated that 62,000,000 persons
I live in thi so far unnamed criti
cal-target areas and that half of
them are in congested commercial
or industrial zones during day
time working hours.
The Federal Seed Act requires
that seed shipped in interstati
commerce be labeled in such way
that buyers may he properly guid
ed in selecting seed to meet then
needs.
Rail Hair Rise (• ran tad
To Southern Carriers
The Intel .stale Commerce Com
mission has granted the Southern
nn I roads a ten per cent increase
in passenger fares and, at the
same time, these lines were au
thorized to hike their minimum
Jsas-Wfty ticket from tr. cents to
■'
s.; May by 27 railroads. Tin cur
rent military furlough rate of 2
cents a mile will not be affected
when the revisions are made.
CARD OF THANKS
I w'sh to thunk each and every
one for any and all deeds of kind
ness the fJow-Tv, cards and visi-j
tations. shown my mothe during
her recent illness and death. I es
pecially want to thank Dr Brown
and the nurses staff of Brown’s
Community Hospital for their
kindness and untiring effort dur- !
ing this trying time. May God j
Bless each and everyone
Mrs. Luther Peel and Family. |
< AKI) OF THANKS
I wish to taki this method of
[hanking the good people of
Jamesville and other communi
ties for responding so liberally in
mabling me to obtain my artifi
■ial limb. Without this great deed
if kindness I would have been un
tble to secure this limb. It is my
sincere wish and prayer that the.
Liood Lord may bless each and
everyone who helped me in any
way. I especially want to thank
Mr V (1 Gurkirt for his time and
kindm ss in soliciting this aid.
Mrs. Waters also joins me in
thanking you.
L. F. Waters
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tion prescription type. In
brown leather case with Coopers
of Norfolk label. Finder please
return to Jim Gray, Jr. Rober
sonville, and received $15.00 re-!
ward. no 1 2t
TURKEY DINNER WILL BE I
served in Jamesville lunchroom
b}' Woman's Club, Friday, Nov
ember 9. iroin 5:JO to 8. Price: 50c
and $1.25. no 1 2t
WANTED: LADY OK MAN FOR i
house to house sales and col- '
lections. Good chance for ad- j
vuncenx nt with old, established !
firm. Contact J M. Painter, 412!
West Main Street, after 1 p. m. i
Thursday, or P. O. Box 543.
JW+2 M '• u*i|,v I j)' \iviimi—n
imii'i ftdThe 'protMc ts.'eall your j
Stanley Dealer, Mrs. Julius War- i
ren, Dial 3133. no 1 4t !
WANTED: TWO TENANT 1‘AR-i
eis tor tobacco, peanuts, corn!
r.o soy h a ns, sonic cotton if j
(wanted. K G Anderson, Robet -
sonville, N. C. no 1 2t
DANCE, WHICHARD'S REACH
every Wednesday and Saturday
j night Combination round and
square dancing. Music by Bob
I Juries and his orchestra Ladies,
i oOc; Gents, 75c. no 1 9t
baby grand piano for
Sale. Excellent condition. Made
by Baldwin Piano Co. Telephone
| 5391 2396, Plymouth.
♦FOR YOUR CUSTOM - MADE
Venetian blinds, awnings for the
home or store, see us. We have
1 the famous Flexalum aluminum
slabs; also beautiful colors in
wood Henry Harrison, Williams
ton au 26 tf
FOR~ SALE~3 REBUILT BICY
1 elgs. Good as new. Easy terms,
j Reasonably Priced. Paul Jones.1
__ . . oc.3U 2tj
WANTED; COOK. GOOD SAL
| ary and good hours. Contact
| Mrs. Wior at Wier Coffee Shop
pe. oe 30 tf
FOR SALE: AIR COMPRESSOR.
One and one-half horse power.
■ Good condition. B. and W. Tire
j Co., Williamston Dial 2656. o 30 4t •
GET INTO BUSINESS FOR
yourself. Good Rawieigh busi
ness open in east Martin County.
Fieldinan will help you. Write at
once, Rawleigh's. Dept. F. 4th and
Hull Sts.. Richmond, Va. oc 23 lit
FOR SALE: ONE NO. 15 HAY
baler with or without motor.
Also, 1 used Farmall tractor with
cultivator, planter and fertilizer
attachments. Jenkins Equipment
Company, Williamston. oc 25 3t
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
and make your little boy or girl
happy. Use lay away plan. J T
Thompson, Sunrise Kennels, Bel
mont Section, Phone 7545-7, Roa
noke Rapids, N. C., any morning
or after 5 p m Oct 18, 4t
BUY YOUR FALL CURLEE
suit from Darden's'on our Lay
away plan. Price $29.50 to $48.50.
Darden’s Dept. Store, Williams-1
ton. au 28 tf
TELEVISION AND RADIO RE
pairs with correct replacement
parts and equipment. Call Jimmy j
Kitchengs. Work guaranteed..
Phone 3146 or 2689 se 27 tf
AMBITIOUS WOMAN OF UHA
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 SALE: SHOES AT SACRI
l'ice prices. Just received large
shipment. A. S. Beck factory re
ject men’s new dress shoes. These
are high quality shoes rejected at
the factory because of slight
scratches or flaws. Priced to sell.
Willard Shoe Shop, Williamston,
N. C. oc 30 4t
TRIO
Kolieraouville, IN. C.
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
Nov. 1-2
CLOSK TO MY
HEART
Willi Gene Tierney and
Ray Milland
(Set- it with someone you
Love)
•i .tt uikjr
Matinee Thursday 3 p. m.
SATURDAY, Nov. 3
WEST or Bli AZO
With Lucky Hayden and
Shamrock Ellison
SECRET OF
MONTE CR1STO
With Warren Douglas
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Nov. 4-5
The U. S. Tank Corps in
Action
“THE TANKS ARE
COMING”
With Steve Cochran and
Marie Aldon
Cartoon & Short
TUESDAY, Nov. 6
DODGE CITY
With Errol Flynn
Ann Sheridan
Olivia De Havilland
News & Short
Matinee at 3:0U P. M.
APARTMENT FOR RENT: 107 N.
Watts Street. See or call Jim
my Harris, Telephone 2349. o 30 tf
AMBITIO USMAN OF UNQUES
tionable character, refinement,
age 25-50, college education pre
ferred. Must be teady to accept
position by Nov. 15th and be ca
pable of earning above $5000 an
nually. I 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, 3. C.
State age. education, street ad
dress and phone number, oc 23 6t
FOUR PUREBRED DUROU Gilts
150 to 160 lbs each. $45 apiece.
Four cross Duroc boars, 150 to 160
lbs, $35. each. Mrs. J. M. Hassell,
Jamesville, N. C. oc 30 2t
WE BUY AND SELL USED FUR
niture. See us for bedroom
suites, office swivel ctf&irs, sofa
beds, kitchen cabinets, linoleum
rugs, china 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
$1,000.00 In Prizes
Will be given away (hiring
Woolard Furniture Co.’g
12th Anniversary Sale. Pay
us a visit. We do not expert
yon to buy unless yon feel
you ea nsave money, and
Besides Prize Coupons giv
en with every dollar spent
or paid on aeconnt.
Woolard Furniture
Company
Willianiston. N. C.
ent oc 23 4t h oc 24 4t
FARM LOANS
10-15-20 Years
Prompt Closing
No Appraisal Fee
Low Interest Rate
Chas. H. Manning, Atty.
SCHWINN BICYCLES
BICYCLE REPAIRS
LAWNMOWER
SALES and SERVICE
MOTORCYCLE
SAI.ES and SERVICE
QUINN’S
Motorcycle Service*
Washington Hiway Williamst’n
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THURSDAY - FRIDAY
Nov. 1 and 2
Shows at 7 and 9 P. M.
“FRANCIS GOES TO
THE RACES”
Donald O’Connor and
Piper Laurie
Latest Football News
SATURDAY, Nov. 3
Shows 1 to 11 p. m.
“CODE OF THE
WEST”
James Warren
“INSURANCE
INVESTIGATOR-. -
Tom Neal '
SERIAL
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Nov. 4 and 5
Sunday Shows at 3 & 9 p. m.
Monday shows at 7 & 9 p. m.
“HONEY CHILD”
Technicolor
Judy Canova
Color Cartoon
TUESDAY, Nov. 6, ONLY
Shows at 7 and 9 p. m.
“OH SUSANNA”
Rod Cameron
CARTOON
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7
Shows 7 and 9 p. m.
“BELLE LE GRAND”
John Carroll
and Vera Ralston
Comedy, Serial
MOVIES Are BETTER
THAN EVER
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
GEORGE REYNOLDS COFFEE
Shop. Good food and good ser
vice. Merchants luncheons serv
ed from 11 to 3 p. m. daily, f 20 tf
WANTED: WHITE TENANT TO
cultivate 3 horse crop. C. B.
Fagan, Dardens N. C. oc 30 3t
IS YOUR SEPTIC TANiTsLUG"
gish? Use Boyer's Bac-tivator.
WjHiamston Hardware Company,
Wijliamston. N. C oc 23 41
YORK RADIO SER VICE FOR |
repairs, parts, tubes and bat
teries. Phone 2818. Turn light al
Freezer Locker. no 8 tf
FOR VOI R ROANOKE PEANUT
Pickers and Hay Balers, see
your Ferguson dealer, Wiiiiams
ton Tractor and Implement Com
pany, Jamesville Highway, Wil-1
liamston, N 1. oc 2 tf
WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR
all types of high quality hard
wood logs. Well-Oates Lumber j
Company, Frank E. Weston, man
ager, Williamston N. C. je 8 tf
FINE TIMBER WANTED. WE
pay Top prices for standing tirr ■
ber and pine logs. Williamstor.
Supply Co. Phone 2460. je 20 tf
GOOD USED IMPLEMENTS,
New Holland Corn Shellers,
slightly used, a bargain. One 1946
model 1 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 - t- >
ville Highway, Williamston, N
C. 2 t:
FOR RENT: SANDING MACII
ine. Refinish your floors your
self and do a first class job of
sanHing anrt 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
EDGE WOOD AVC *pMOHf 7V>f
... WIU1AMST0N,NX.
Men's Dress sad
Work Shoes
For Less.
WILLARD’S SHOE SHOE
SEE
Worrell Appliance Co.
for the best in
USED FURNITURE
FOR SALE
1937 Chevrolet Sedan
Fair Condition
Needs Battery
W. L. TAYLOR
RFD 2, W’mston, Dial 2940-4 |
Highway 64 West
Williamslon, N. C.
Enjoy a good movie under
the stars with individual
sound control through mi
crophones for each car.
Shows at 7:00 and 9:00
Two Rows Reserved For
Colored
THURSDAY, November 1
“MEET JOHN DOE”
October 31 and November 1
With Gary Cooper and
Barbara Stanwyck
SHORTS
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
November Z and 3
MASSACRE RIVER
With Rory Calhoun
Shorts — Carribean Romance
and Texas Tom
LATE SHOW
Saturday Night, November 3
HOLLYWOOD
BURLESQUE
Show at 11:00
With All Star Cast
SUNDAY, November 4
THE HOUSEKEEPER’S
DAUGHTER
With Joan Bennett and
Victor Mature
Shorts and Cartoon
MONDAY and TUESDAY
4> s»d -S-——
SOUTH SEA SINNER
With Sheiiey Winters and
McDonald Carey
SHORT and NEWS
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
November 7 and 8
ABBOTT & COSTELLO
IN THE
FOREIGN LEGION
Short and Cartoon
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
November 9 and 10
PANHANDLE
With Rod Cameron
Short and Cartoon
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