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Mainour Licenses Arc
Issued In The County
Reporting little activity dui ing
recent weeks. the Martin County
Montage License Bureau was
busv last week-end issuing foul
licenses during the period to the
fallowing
R H Weaver ot Robersonville
'•“efTOa WIIIMIIi*
tor. . James Carrol Perry of James
iL- and -Gatinrim Bulls cfc
Ribersonville: Charlie Edward
Uissitei and Virginia Whitakei
■»,, i>p*h of RabersonySUfi
.*)<) Donald McCoy Jones and
Betty Frances Lassiter, both of
.ftdnesville
Williamston. N. C.
% Enjoy a good movie under
$ the stars with individual
ijL sound control through mi
jf crophones for each car.
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TUESDAY" WEDNESDAY
October 14 and 15
i,\n si. in s i
With Red Skelton and
Sally Forrest
In Technicolor
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THURSDAY FRIDAY
October 14 and 15
i i wn; or \u vm
With Maureen O’Hara and
Jeff Chandler
In Technicolor
Also Cartoon and Comedy
SATCKDAV. October 18
Double Feature
BKWDKI)
With Alan Ladd in Technicolor
1,1 CM LOSIKS
With Leo (lorry and the
Bowery Boys
SUNDAY MONDAY
October 111 and 21)
TRIPOLI
With John Payne and
Maureen O’Hara
In Technicolor
Short
TCKSD \Y WEDNESDAY
October 21 and 22
MW IN Tin: S Mil mi;
With Randolph Scott
In Technicolor
< luldicn I ndcr 12 FREE
TWILIGHT
DRIVE IN
THEATRE
DEAN HUDSON
•nd his famous orchestra
AITKAHIMi
Harvest Ball
PLAHTERS WAREHOUSE
VS'IIXIAMSTON. N.
i
Wednesday, October 22
9:30I\M. to 2:00 A. M.
Crowning Of (^uoeii Of Harvest
10:30 P.M.
1 PERSONTOP£RSON WANTAPS
\ FOR QUTCN RESULTS/
Waysr Coranscafs
Oh The Famous
Underpass Case
(Continued from Page One)
of whom was injured critically.
To add to the situation the
State Highway Commission has a
drainage ditch that starts front
one side of the highway under
neath the Atlantic Coast Line
trestle to carry awav water wash
ed down during rains. As a re
sult. a medium sized rain will
cause water to back up under the
underpass, and it is almost neces
sary to drive through water when
passing under the trestle during a
rain storm
In addition, some several hun
dred citizens of Williamston live
to the west of the underpass still
within the limits of the town;
These people and then children
(find it necessary to walk on the
highway while coming in or go
i mg back to their homes. There
are no sidewalks, and neither the
Highway Commission nor the At
lantic Coast Line Railroad have |
ever made provision for a
j walk, and the Town
possible to put a
have
ide- j
finds it im- j
idewalk under
. neath the trestle, unless we blast
ed down these massive supports
1 As for the softer approach, 1
might add these facts. 1 have
j been Mayor of Williamston for
j three terms; during all three
i terms, 1 have been conferring
' with the Highway Commission
and the Atlantic Coast Line Rail
road, and asking and beseeching
that something be done to remove
this habard. 1 have personally
I contacted Governoi Scott and Dr
I Jordan concerning the situation,
and I have conducted to ihe spot
the Highway Commissioner for
I this district, every highway engi
j neei assigned to this district, the
l Governor's Clood Roads Commis
sion. various personnel from the
Atlanlu Coast Line, including
|Mr Brinkley, Division Superin
tendent and his engineers, and I
haw asked and begged from each
that something be done. I do not
think that anyone of the above
mentioned people have disagreed
with our request that something
needed doing The only thing
that seemed to hold it up was the
fact that our Highway Commis
sion in tin Atlantic Coast Line
would have to spend a consider
able amount of money to elleviatc
the situation It was only when
the amount ol money involved be
came known that both the High
way Commission and Coast Line
disclaimed respimsibility
We, hen m Williamston, our
Board of Commissioners, tin
Town Attorney, our Civic Clubs
and the Purents-Teaehcrs Ass<*-i- |
me fig SWu"' pW' •.j
fur some assistance So far that
assistance hits ml! been granted
us. As a result, and only after
exhausting C'erv remedy that we
know of, did v.c ;hteni|’’ ,;l i(
court. The Supreme Court says
that we are wrong in bringing
such action, and granted that v-e^
are. but where and what is our
remedy? Musi we wait until our
schol children or our citizens ore
killed and maimed and then try
to compensate (or that with a dol
lar. or are our highways suppos- i
ed to be maintained in a safe con
dition so that our people might
use them without a sense of fear
and forboding? We would appre
ciate someone or anyone telling
us where our remedy lies. What
is the softer approach that .was
referred to in the paper?
Twenty-two Cases
In County's Court
Saturday Morning
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was charged with operating a mo
tor vehicle without a driver’s li
cense.
Willie Wiggins was fined $15
plus court costs, toi careless ami
reckless driving. He pleaded guil
ty to the charge.
Pacing tlie court tor the second
time since last May. Solomon
Hardy, charged with an assault
with a deadly weapon, was sen
tenced to the roads for three
months. The three-month sen
tence suspended last May 19. was
invoked, and one sentence begins
at tlie expiration ot the other.
Charged wtih speeding the fol
lowing: were taxerf with the costs:
Harvey Z Whitfield. Oak City;
Charley Mack Bullock, RFD 2.
I Williamston, Murphy la Roy Eve
ictt. RFD 9. Washington; William
Thomas Boone, Ahoskie; Robeit
IP. Maxwell, Portsmouth; Thos.
Jules Mann, Charlotte; William
Felix Ziolkowski, Detroit, and
j Dinwood Earl Buck. Greenville
Kailrmulit Kaprenent The
Serum! liuliilsrx
1 The rairoads ol t His country
; represent the second largest in
dustry in the United States on
tile basis ol persons employed, ae
I cording to tlie Labor Department
The agricultural industry ranks
first, with tile most persons gain
(ullv employed. Last year the t ail
way industry employed an aver
age ol 1.442.000 pershns, comparer
with 920,000 m tlie mining indus
trs . 856,000 in tin automobile
650,000 in steel mills and bias
furnaces; 639,000 in telephone
628,000. trucking and warehous
mg; 600,000 in broad weave fa
brifs. and 526.000 in tin- gas ant
electric utility industry.
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FOR SALE: DRESSED PI?
boards at $50 00 per t'-urusar
M S & M Lumber Company, Ir
Robeisortville. N. C. jly 22
EOK SALE: IMPERIAL WAS
able Wallpaper in many colt
and designs. 13 S. Courtney a
Son, Williamstor.. mr 21
ROOM FOR RENT: TWIN BEI
convenient to bath and is he
id. Only gentlemen apply.
Haughton St. Phone '3320 nc b
FOR RENT: 25.5 ACRES. 5.4
tobacco, 5.2 in peanuts, i
corn, etc. Reliable white fan:
Mrs. Minnie Castle, Route S, i
"'.’6 Willuiuat >n o 1
note of thanks
We indeed grateful to ?«11
it., ; r'f OS '
in;,; the recent death of our infant
son. T li e i i heiptuiness and
thoughtfulness will long be re
membered. rod we greatly appre
, t it ’[.t ", , j' [lit Vv * 1 S VI VV<' tii' Uiii.it * *1 g
effort of Dr. Waltei E. Ward and
other members of the Martin Gen
eral Hospital stall and nurses.
Ptlmn. and Mrs B. W. Parker.
Rober sonville.
CARD OF THANKS
The wife and family of Dame C.
Cowan wish to express their
thanks to all the friends and
neighbors for their kind deeds and
words of sympathy in the recent
death of their husband and
father Especially would we like
to thank everyone for the lovely
flowers. May God bless each and
every one.
Wife and Children.
GROW VOIR OWN FRUIT.
Complete line Fruit Trees. Nut
Trees. Berry Plants, Grape Vines,
and Ornamental Plant Material
offered bv Virginia's Largest
Growers. Salespeople wanted.
Write for Free Copy 56-page
Planting Guide in color Waynes
boro Nurseries. Waynesboro, Vir
ginia se 18-25 oc 2-9-16-23-30
WANTED IMMEDIATELY: TWO
dishwashers. Apply at George
Reynolds Hotel. se 16 11
RUG CLEANING: RESTORE
new lite and beauty to your
mgs. All sizes cleaned and moth
treated Blue Star Cleaners, se 4 tl
DO US A GREAT FAVOR. WE
need a piano for our children
during Sunday school hour. Do
vou have one you can give us loi
a small pi ice. We will also ap
preciate any donation towards
lour buying a piano Mrs. W. M.
; Sherrod 109 Little Street. Wil
liamston. Oc 2 4t
SPECIAL PRICES BEING Of
fered on men's new fall Curlee
suits. None better and we make
no exceptions. Other suits $22.50
and up. Darden’s Department
Store, Williamston. au 28 tf
COST OF THINGS GOING VP
faster than your income? You
can make more lull or part time
sa Kawleigh Dealer. Write tor
full particulars. Rawleigh's, Dept.
NCJ-451-RR. Richmond, Va.
ARRIVING THIS WEEK. A
shipment of Galvanized Roofing
in all sizes from 6 ft. to 12 ft.
Wirt Fencing 1134 to 1240. C. L.
Wilson and Company, Roberson
ville, N C. oc 9 31
WE HAVE ONLY 9, $49.50 IN
nerspring mattresses left ant
will sell to tirst nine customers a
$32.50 each. Wier Furniture Ex
change. Store with Red Flags
oc 9 2
A SHIPMENT OF NEW BAB!
1 cribs .cut Nev i-Wet mattresse
new bedioom suites from $llt
up. Three burner nil stoves. Ne\
breakfast room suites, 4 or
chairs. Three new radio-phone
graph combinations. Wier Furni
ture Exchange, Store with Re
Flags. oc 9 i
SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES . .
We carry a complete line b
Remington, Browning, Savag
Winchester, and Mossberg. W
have 100 guns now in stock. St
them today. Western Auto Asst
date Store. W. J. Miller & Soi
oc 9
MOUNTAIN.
STRAIGHT BOURBON
WHISKEY
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VKMJNTA/y
Rtl>G£
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$365
4/s m
$
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4 Yion 014.
•4 Proof.
OOODERHAM 4 WORTS, LTD
PEORIA, ILLINOIS
WANTED IMMEDIATELY: TWO
waitresses Experience not no
in ,1 I —<» 1-1 - tm ■ e 'WW,Tf
ceisaiy Apply (
Hotel. se 9 tf
YOl'R R. < A. VICTOR TELE-1
vision dealer. Antennas & serv-j
■Wo for nil sets fall Jimm- Kitch- j
Phones 3146 or 2689 ja 10 tf j
IOR SALE: COMPLETE LINE
General Electric fans, irons,
toasters and radios. We also fea
ture a good stock used furnituie.
Wier Furniture Exchange, Wash
ington St., Williannston. jly 15 tf
LOST. IN LADIES ROOM AT
East Side Service Station, boys
class ring, initials AH. Return to j
Enterprise. oc 9 2t
APARTMENT FOR RENT IN
Tar Heel Building, three rooms
and bath. John S. Whitley. Phone
2691. my 13 tf
CASH. CASH, CASH FOR YOUR
Car. Don't sell or trade unlil
you get our price. Pittman's Used
Car Lot. Phone 3212 or 2739.
mr 11 tf
FOR SALE: LOVELY NEW
lamps, pictures, mirrors, brass
smoke stands. We will still allow
$10 00 on your old mattress, re
gardless of condition, on a new
$49.50 Dixie King Innerspring
mattress. Come in and get yours
today. Weir Furniture Com
pany. se 1® If
FOR SALE: PIANOS, GOOD,
used, guaranteed, tuned up
right pianos. Reasonable. Terms.
Weir Furniture Company, se 16 tf
HELP WANTED: WOMAN TO
care for Semi-invalid gentle
man. Good pay, good home. Must
be under 50 years of age. White
or colored. Apple' to Polly’s Shop.
Phone 3901 before 6 o’clock and
4781 after 6 o’clock. Roberson
. ville. N C. 25 tf
SPINET PIANO—$10.09 a month.
Alter six months all payments
and cartage of $10.00 can be ap
plied against new piano of your
choice. W. C. Reid & Company,
! ]48 South Main St.. Roc ky Mount.
N. C. se 2 13t
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING
and refinishing service by Bish
op Furniture Company of Dur
ham Finest quality workman
ship. prompt service. For appoint
ment for free estimates call Mrs.
Peele or Mrs. Worrell, Phone
2560. fe 26 tf
WlT HAVE JUST RECEIVED
large shipments fall dresses by
Martha Manning and Carole King
Save money and buy your lal
and winter dresses here. Price:
very reasonable. Durden s Dc
partment Store, Williamston, N
C. au 28 t
Wc Have About 15
VERY GOOD
l SKI) WATCHES
that have been completely
recoiulitioned and are in A-l
condition. Priced from
SI0.00 In 817.50
If you need a good service
able watch see these at
PEEKE'S - II VKU HS
Since 1899
121 Main Williamston
MMMiMlMWMinMWMWMVV
HAMILTON
L-THEATRE
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TUESDAY, Oct. 14
Shows 7 and 9 P. M.
TAKZAYS
SAVAGE FURY
With Lex Marker and
Dorothy Hart
Plus Latest News
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15
Shows 7 and 9:30 p. m.
Double Feature
TWO DOLLAR
BETTOR
With Torn Neal
RAGTIME COWBOY
JOE
With Johnny Mack Brown
PLUS SERIAL
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
October IB and 17
Shows 7 and 9 P. M.
CRIPPLE CREEK
With George Montgomery
and Jerome Courtlaud. fl
technicolor western.
Plus Latest News
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JUST ARRIVED: NIUE COL
lection of fall bulbs, hyacinth,
jonquils, iris, etc. Cash please.
York's Florist. oc 9 2t
BICYCLES: REBUILT TO LOOK
like new, repairs, parts. Also
repairs to electrical appliances
and equipment P V. Jones back
of Teen-Ace and Misses Shop
... ' — " «*,.■ * .'CH 3'!r:-tv
bicycles' bring us your
old or damaged bicycles lot re*
paii, or we will buy them tor cash
at highest prices, or make liberal
allowanccs ior trade-.n. F:restone
home and Auto Supply. se 2.) ti
PEST CONTROL: MICE, RATS,
roaches, termites and beetles.
Estimates and surveys lreelv giv
en by Ivey Coward Exterminating
Co., Greenville. Call 3996 collect.
se 16 tf
YORK RADIO SERVICE FOR
repairs, parts, tubes and bat
teries. Phone 2818. Turn right at
Freezer Locker. no 8 tf
FOR RENT—5ROOM APART
ment. down stairs, private bath,
located West Main St. Contact
W. M. Baker, phone 2120 or G. W.
Corey, phone 2309. oc 2 tf
SEE R & H FURNITURE COM
pany, 905 Washington Street
Road, Wiiliamston, N. C., for
Good, Clean, Top-shape reeondi
tinned used pianos. We ^lso buy
and sell other good used furniture
of all kinds. For a limited time,
we will allow $10.00 for any old
mattress, regardless of conditior^
or. a new $49.50 innerspring
mattress. Call us at Phone 2198
today. my 13 tf
SCHWINN BICYCLES
BICYCLE REPAIRS
LAWNMOWKR
SALES and SERVICE
MOTORCYCLE
SALES and SERVICE
QUINN’S
Motoreyele Service
Washington Hiway Williainst’n
VICCAR
WILLI AM STON, N. C.
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
ANOTHER MAN'S
POISON
Bette Davis and Gary Merrill
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
FORI DEFIANCE
(Cinecolor)
Dane Clark and Ben Johnson
WATTS
THEATRE — WILLIAMSTOP
TUESDAY
UWUZING WSIDf ST0RY1
''Marshall Tompson
lyERA MILES -RICHARD R061R ’NAIAUE W000
A MONOGRAM PICTURE
News Musieal Cartooi
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY - FRIDA1
] ■ 1 ( laMbll *Ti<kUlMAl WCUlSt
News Sport Cartoon
FOR RENT: THREE KUUWI
apartment, private bath and hut
water. Call 3050.
FOR YOUR CUSTOM - MADE
Venetian blind; awnings for the i
home or store, see us. We have
the famous Flexalum aluminum
slats; also Beautiful colors in
wood Henry Harriron, Williams*
iea-..•-»■'*-.■ •
HEARING AID rtATTERIES. AH
types of hearing aid batteries.
Fit anv make. Worrell Appliance
Apr 29 tf i
TURKEYS FOR SALE. PRICE
reasonable. See them before
buying. J. Walter Gurganus c/o .
C. H. Godwin farm near Wil
iiamston. oc 14 41
JUST RECEIVED FALL LINE
Sundial shoes. Prices are down.
Farmers Supply Co. oc 14 3t
STOVE FOR SALE: SLIGHTLY
used Coleman Oil Stove. In
Good Condition. See or call Mrs.
Joe Pender, Phone 2837
REPAIRS: REPAIRS--WE MAIN
tain a complete repair depart
ment for- bicycles, washing ma
chines and all electrical appli
ances. Bring your repairs to us.
Under supervision of Mr. Robert
Gurganus. Firestone Home and
Auto Supply. se 25 tf (
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CARVER
THEATER
VVilliamston, N. C.
TUESDAY, Oct. 14
DESPERADOES
With Randolph Scott, Glenn
Ford, Claire Trevor and
Evelyn Keyes
Plus Latest News
WEDNESDAY, October 15
Double Feature
THE HAWK OF
WILD RIVER
With Jack Mahoney
HUMPHREY TAKES
A C:H ANCE
PLUS SERIAL
THURSDAY FRIDAY
October IU and 17
RED MOUNTAIN
With Alan Ladd and
Li/abetli Scott
Plus Latest News'
Simmons Avenue. (See or call
J. D. Mason. Phone 2342. oc 9 tf
[I1LCO SANDING MACHINES
for rent. Sand your own floors
>nd save money. Reasonable
-atea Also complete line of fin*
ishes for completing the job. Wil
liamson Hardur,?re Co. 33 15 tf
SEE I
Worrell Appliance Co.
for the best in
USED FURNITURE
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTING
ALL TYPES
ELECTRICAL WIRING
Cal! Us For Estimates
W O K R E L L
APPLIANCE COMPANY
MWMA4llMltWWIWWWW»W>
TRIO
Kolx'rguuvtire, N. C.
TUESDAY, October 14
THE WILD HEART
In Technicolor
(Love of a G> |>SV 1
With Jennifer Jones and
David Farrar
News & Short
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15
I HE LOST
CONTINENT
With Cesar Romero
(Rocket 180,000,000 years in
the unknown)
Serial and Comedy
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
October 18 and 17
III RRICANE SMITH
In Technicolor
With Yvonne de Carlo, John
Ireland, Forrest Tucker,
James Craig. Richard Arlen
Cartoon and Short
ilMUIIUIMWMMWMMMMM,1
Miss Martha Saleby
Who Will Present V Special Dance Number
in the presentation of
“MINSTREL DAYS”
.MU; IIEKK AGAIN”
TUESDAY ami WEDNESDAY
OrlitlHT I I anil la — H: 00 I*. M.
W1ELIAMSTON HIGH SCHOOL
1 1-2 Hours of Music. Mirth anti Melody.
Alsu Featuring the
GIRL MINSTREL MAIDS
Sponsored by W1I.L1 AMSTON JAYCKKS