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Registration For j May 28th Primary Begins Saturday —♦— (Continued From Page One) | ton~Na 2 at office on Baltimore; Street, H. M. Ayers. Cross Roads, at • office in Everetts, Clinton House,' Kubersonvillc. at office, Harry Roberson, Gold Point, at home, * W. Mayo Hardison, Poplar Point, at home, George Haislrp. Hamilton, at home. < E. K. Edmondson, Hassell, at Edmondson's store, H, M. Ainsley. Goose Nest, at ,( Ayers and Hyman’s store. jl The number of sheep on United States farms on January 1 at 30.9 | million was 3 pci cent less than a year earlier and the smallest since 1938. SUNDOWN ( DKIVE-IN THEATRF ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. J THURSDAY APRIL. 29 ABOVE AM) BEYOND With Robert Taylor and Eleanor Parker FRIDAY - SATURDAY April 80 and May 1 TDK PRISONER OF /KM)A With Stewart Granger, Deb orah Kerr, James Mason CONFIDENT! ALIA CONNIE With Van Johnson and Janet Leigh SUNDAY. May 2 RIDE A AQl'ERO With Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner and llouard Keel Admission — $1.00 Per Car THEATRE — Will JAMSTOIS THURSDAY FRIDAY , Color By Technicolor , “YANKEE PASIIA" Starring Jeff ('handler and Rhonda Fleming ' I SATURDAY Double Feature Sterling lla.vden In “KANSAS PACIFIC" “SPOOK HI STEHS" Starring The Bowery Boy s Chapter Nine Of Serial Hiccup Cartoon SUNDAY - MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Color By Technicolor “MONEY FROM HOME" Starring Dean Martin and Jerry l.ew is NEWS ----- i THCB'SDA 1 I KSDAV ' “TAZA SON OF COCHISE" Starring Rock Hudson and Barbara Rush News Cartoon Short Making Furniture Store Out Of The G. Reynolds Hotel (Continued from Page One) :el, Mr. John L. Hassell and Ol iver C’has. R. Moore, moved out arlv yesterday morning to a suite if rooms in the old Martin County 3arik building, diagonally across he street It was reported that h party, in terested in leasing the hotel, came lere yesterday, but was too late o have his bid considered. I Record Number Of Speeders Carried Into County Court (Continued from Page One) >£ Washington, D. C., Hubert Ver :il Lilley of RFD 1, Williamston, ienry Lee Simpson of RFD 2, tobersonville, Clyde Ailen Coho in of Cary. Willie Lawrence, Jr., if RFD ], Robersonvilie. Early Care For Mentally 111 Is Important Need —«>— (Continued from Page One) roup can do to solve our mental llness problem until the general >ublic becomes seriously concern d. A positive way for an indivi dual to express his serious con ern is to join forces with other ■ivic-minded persons who, though nental health organizations, are working in what is a major pub ic need.” I Congressman To Speak In Wilson j Wilson. Brooks Hays, United | States Congressman from Ark-! nsas, will speak at a luncheon m the campus of Atlantic Chris ian College Friday, April 30, as part ol the program of the in uguration of Ur. Travis A White, is the president ol the college. | Dr. White will be inaugurated it ceremonies beginning at 11 i, m , that day in Howard Chapel in the college campus. He came 0 ACC last August I. from the J ii i't Chi rstiarv Chuixli, ljUb'bock.j Penas, whirr- was ■ •• j•* Congressman Hays will address' 1 .... 111.■ i'.j del.er'r.l.es to ..t.b'.'.AO ' 3ert Hardy Dining Hall sehe luled at 12:30 P. M. The Arkansas Congressman is i member of the important House ■ommittee on Foreign Allairs and ias been in Congress since 1942. I He is a well known churchman md in 1951 received the annual a.vman's award given by the min-1 stors of Washington for outstandi ng service. In 1950 he served as i vice-president of the Southern daptist Convention. A native of Russellville, Ark , .'ongressman Hays has long main II 1- PFPSOPTOPFPSOU WAMF'A&S i\ FOP QU/CK RESULTS / tainud an active interest in edu cation and at the present time is a member of the governing board of George Peabody College of Nashville. Term,, and of George W,, -l,; i. l;; on Co, >, ity, Washing ton. Congressman Hays received his undergraduate degree from the University of Arkansas in 1019, and his law degree from George Washington University in 1922. Nearly 1,300,000 farmers were active cooperators with the na tion's 2,549 soil conservation dis tricts last year. t ARD OF I HANKS The family of the late Stephen Riddiek wisher to express tlreir deep appreciation to the many friends of Williamston who were so kind to them during the con finement of the deceased and for the many kind expressions of sympathy in their bereavement. The Family CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express the gra titude that is within my heart be I cause of the many fine kindnesses! shown me while I was in the hos- I pital. An illness, regardless of its, seriousness, is always made more | hearable when one is remember- 1 ed by friends. To those of Rober sonville, Williamston and the Everetts church, and community, I would like to offer my deepest appreciation and hope that you can grasp the sincerity of my gra titude within these few lines. Humbly 1 do thank you and may God bless the cheerful giver. Sincerely, Ollie Keel CARO OF THANKS I would like to take this oppor tunity to thank my many friends and neighbors who were so kind 1 and thoughtful to me, and my I wile, while 1 was a patient in j Brown’s Community Hospital. I 1 sincerely thank Dr. Brown and his staff of nurses for their kind-! ness to me. Each card, flower, 1 gift, and visit to tho hospital, and at home is greatly appreciat ed. To the churches, Piney Grove and Maple Grove, I would like to say thanks for the donations. I am indeed thankful to the Ruritan | blub for what they have done, and are continuing to do regarding my farming It will always be re membered by both of us. May the Hold bless each one is mv prayer. Arnold I, Rnbevsop note of thanks -■ -s vsn, tics pi, giateful t.i di those 1 wno were SO kind and thoughtful] to me during the death last Friday of my brother, Hilton Walker, in Washington. The flowers and ex pressions of sympathy are greatly appreciated. Mrs. James Williams. Williamston I I INFORMATION CLASSIFIED AI) One issue—3c h word Mini mum charge, 50c 1 wo iuid three consecutive is sues—2 l-2c a word each insertion Minimum charge 40c each issue. H’our or more consecutive is sues—2c a word ea< h wiser turn. Minimum charge, 40c each issue. Keyed ads (identity of adver tiser withheld) hear additional handling charge of 50c foi 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 •u i ates. Copy must be submitted by 3 p. m. Monday and Wednesday to insure classification in next day’s issue. ASTER A N It SNAPDRAGON plants for sale 25c dozen. Mrs Dennis Moore, 4 miles out on the Washington highway. ap 29 3t FOR SALE: USED ELECTRIC fans of all types. Reasonably priced. Phone 2289 ap 29 2t Heater*, floor Furuares, Reznor Heating Units. Call for Estimates, WmiAMSTON BOTTLE GAS COMPANY W. J. MILLER & SON UIAL 2050 LOST: PRESCRIPTION S U N glasses on Main Street, Wil liamston, Tuesday, April 27th. Finder please return to or call Mis. Irving Margolis. Dial 2729. ap 28 2t •wot g§ Jifil! ' ' —mt&tbUL wick Street., block from Geo. Reynolds Hotel, 8 rooms, with twc bath rooms. Call J E. Manning, 2067. after 7:00 a. m. WAITRESSES WANTED: FULL lime work. Also part time work. Wier Coffee Shop, ap 22 tf WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM man with car who wants to step ;nt(i v>i\.itu-st ,,f hi*. i,vvn in Coy nf Williamston. Buy on time-—pay as you si'll. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCD-451-TC. Richmond, Va. a 1 9t GENTLEMEN: DON’T BUY your suit until you see what Darden's has to offer. Price range: $18.95 to $32.50. Suits by Curlee and there are none better, ap 22 tf FOR LAWN MOWER SHARPEN mg or repairing see Milton Lotchworth at 1106 North Haugh ton Street, Williamston, N. C., or call 2777. ap 27 2t noiWEN n/inuu: kiu make money every week mail ing postcards. Work home spare time. Box 9 Watertown, Mass. , ap 27 5t NOTICE: CUSTOM GRINDING of peanut hay, and mixing mo lasses daily except Saturday. Hamilton Milling Co. Day phone 27-1, night phone 49-7 fe 16 tf FOR RENT: TWO APART ments in Tar Heel Building, 1 vvo offices on Baltimore Street, J S. Whitley,, Phone 2691 or 2460. ja 21 tf 1951 I IN COM K TAX Contact us about filing your in come returns. Howell’s Bookkeep ing & Tax Service. de 15.tf ENGRAVED WEDDING IN VITA tions, also announcements, call ing cards, birth announcements, sympathy acknowledgements, an niversary cards, monograms for stationery and engraved letter heads. Fast delivery. Reasonable prices. See samples at The Enter prise. jly M tf HEARING AID BATTERIES, All types of hearing aid batteries Fit any make. Worrell Appliance. Apr 29 tf VISIT WHICH ARD'S BEACH Washington, N. C\. Eastern Car .glinjds Recreation Center With dances every Wednesday and Saturday nights. combination round and square dancing. Music by Bob Jones and his orchestra. Admission: Ladies 50c, yien $1.00. mr 18 211 WE ARE NOW IN POSITION TO service every single electric ap pliance we sell and that covers an electric iron or TV set. Service on electric appliances is most im portant Manning & Peel, jl 21 tf EVINRUDE MOTORS: FOR THE very best in Outboard Motors, see our new 1954 line of Evinrude Motors. Exclusive Dealers in Martin County. Firestone Home and Auto Supply. mr 9 lues tf WANT A $75 A WEEK COM mission or better lull time job, calling on farmers and families in small towns? Farm and House hold Supplies. Just the part time job too, for persons on pension or social security. Write Dept. D-l, Box IJli. Aulander, North Carolina. ap 20 4t LOWEST PRICES ON QUALITY Venetian blinds. Custom made •md stock blinds. See George Moore at Belk-Tyler's, Williams ton. ja 26 tf LET IS DYE YOUR LINEN, satin or leather shoes. A com plete line of colors to choose from, Willard's Shoe Shop ap 14 7t NEWS FOR TIIE LADIES ,7, we will dye all your linen or satin shoos the :n-Uehire. color u? your dress, suit or favorite outfit, prompt service. Especially ideal for those luscious Easter cos tumes. Ledcr Brothers. fe 16 tt FOR SALE: MAJESTIC WOOD Stove. Florence' Oil Stove. Good condition. Cheap. May be seen at Maytag Appliance Co. Phone 2100. ap 20 tf REPAIRS: HOW ABOUT THAT Spring checkup for your Out boaid Motor? Bring it to Us tor mmoi n major repairs Quick service, REASONABLE PRICES Complete Repair Department. Firestone Home and Auto Sup ply- mr 9 this tf USED MOTORS: WE HAVE SE Veral used outboard motors in diflercnt si/es. All motors in A-l ■ ondit on. So us for SPECIAL PRICES. lues tone Home and bupply. mr 9 thfs tf HARRELL’S POULTRY TRUCE of Washington will be at Linds ley's Feed Store every Saturda; morning from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m This firm will pay highest price for eggs and poultry. fe 25 tl ■miAVTrn to BUY. 5 OR < room house. Will pay cash Telephone 2739. ap 1 ti CHRIS-CRAFT BOAT KITS They are so easy tc assemble and fun too. Prices only about 80% of factory built boat, and jusl as good. Ask the man who has ane. See us for prices. Firestone Home & Auto Supply, mr 9 tues tl FOR SALE: GUERNSEY MILCH cow and calf. Cow gives aboul 3 gallons per day. W. L. Taylor, Route 2, Phone 2940-4. mr 18 ti FOR SALE. IMPERIAL WASH ■able Wallpaper in many colors and designs. B. S. Courtney and Son, Williamston. mr 20 tf HOME MADE BRUNSWICK stew every Thursday. I take orders for pies and apple or peach jacks. Also chicken salad. Call 2579. Mrs. V.', E. Dudley, oc 22 tf FOR RENT: FURNISHED Rooms furnished apartments. Gas heat and private bath, call 2000. fe 23 tf i FOR RENT: FURNISHED Apart ment, two rooms, with private bath and .entrance. Call day 3223, night 2030. ap 20 tf SPECIAL OFFER: US POLLOR um Tested Chicks. New Hamp shire reds $11,95 per 100; New Hampshire Pullets $18 00 per 100; New Hampshire Cockrels $8.95 per 100; Heavy breeds mixed $10.95 per 100; Leghorn pullets $25.00 per 100. Less than 100 lots add 50c to order. Seelcv’s Chicks, 2727 Harrell Avenue, Norfolk 9, Va. Cash with order. ap 20 4t WANTED: SERVICE STATION operator for good location. Con tact George Nicely, Colonial Oil Co., Phone 2505. April 0 tf BRING YOUR CORN TO RAY’S We buy or shell. Located 3 1-2 | miles from Williamston on James j ville highway. Tel. 29579. ap 14 tf HIGHEST PRICES FOR PINE Standing timber and also cut over timberland. See us before ! you sell. Coulbourn Lumber Com I n»nv, Windsor, N. C. phone 3456. fe 10 tf FOR SALE MX ROOM STONE house with two bathrooms and I double garage. See Julius War nr cal! 3133 »pr .2.7 lit i | WE HAVE TRIPLED THE SIZE of our Lowe Bros. Paint stock. There is none better and our prices are right. A paint by Lowe > Brothers for every need and pur pose. Manning and Peel, Wil , liamston. 400 GAL. PER HOUR DAYTON Water Pump $99.50. Plastic, copper, galv. pipe, fittings and valves. We cut and thread pipe. Corey Plumbing Co. Open Sat urday. mr 4 thrs 16* CHURCH PROPERTY FOR SALE The building and lot now occu pied by the First Christian Church on Smithwick Street is offered for sale. Contact A. J Manning. mr 25 tf SANDING MACHINES AND floor polishers for rent. Sand your own floors and save money. Reasonable rates. Also complete line of finishes for completing the job. Williamston Hardware Com pany. ja 15 tf PECANS AND HENS WANTED*: Our truck will be loading in Williamston at Martin Feed Mills from 9 a. m. until 11.30 a. m. every Friday and in Robersonville from 12 until 2 p. m. Wayne Poultry Company, telephone 565, Golds boro. No 19 tf MAPLE FINISH SINK AND wall cabinets. White wood or steel cabinets. Formica and ma ple tops. See our stock. Corey Plumbing Co. Store with the Orange Front. Open Saturday. mr 4 thrs 16t | WANTED: TO BUY PEANUT j I hay. We will pick it up or de-1 ; liver, we pay ton price-, fl'arnif I ton Milling Co., day phone 27-1, night phone 49-7. fe 16 tf FOR SALE: DRESSED PINE boards at $50.00 per thousand. M S & M Lumber Company. Inc., | Robersonville, N. C. jly 22 tf | LOANS: I REPRESENT AN IN surance company which is anxi | ous to lend money on farms and ■ residences, '•omioriaule long term to repav. no appraisal fee. 5% in ft e-rest. See “Hop” Peele, 113 E. - Main St., Peele Insurance Agency. se 22 tf LIGHT FIXTURES. MEDICINE Cabinets, towel bars, bath mats, toilet seats. See our large selee , tion. Corey Plumbing Co. Store with the Orange Front. Open ; Saturday. mr 4 thrs 18t TIIURSD W ONLY, April 29 SCAKWIOlJCHi: Stewart Granger, Eleanor Par ker, Janet Leigh, Mel Ferrer Plus Color Cartoon FRIDAY ONLY, April 30 ABOVE AND BEYOND Robert Taylor - Eleanor Parker SATURDAY ONLY, May 1 THE NAKED SPUR In Technicolor James Stewart, Janet Leigh, Robert Ryan, Ralph Meeker Plus Color Cartoon SUNDAY ONLY. May i THE VEILS Ol BAGDAD In Technicolor Victor Mature ami Mari Blanchard Plus Color Cartoon MONDAY - TUESDAY MajM and 4 “SO BIG” Starring Jane Wyman and Sterling Hayden Plus Color Cartoon TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN THEATRE SEE for the best in USED FURNITURE Worrell Appliance Co. Electrical, Plumbing & Healing REPAIR SERVICE All Work GUARANTEED CO KEY IMii hi I ling Co. Phone 2309 VICCAR THEATER Williainslon, N. C. THURSDAY - FRIDAY ‘BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES' Virginia Mayo — Dana Andrews SATURDAY — Double Feature “TALL IIS THE SADDLE” John Wayne — Aluo — “ON OUR MERRY WAY" James Stewart (artoon Serial SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY i HOWARD HUOHKft ROBERT MITCHUM JEAN SIMMONS ARTHUR HUNNICUTT in •Ml IHAI BUCHANAN • WAUACI FOBD • BATMONO WAlBUtM ^ NOW OPEN MOVIE CONE DRIVE - IN Now Ser\ in«r ice Cream, Sundaes. Milk Shakes and Banana Splits. Movie Cone Drive Iii Located \ext To Twilight Drive - In THEATRE Near Williamson i s A . V* « « ~ L E Now. Going Full Swing Many Wonder ful Bargains for Every Member of Your Family SHOP AND SAVE BELK TYLER'S of nvilliamsion Li
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