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Tom Crockett Sets New Track Record At Hill Turn Crockett, young ion of Mr. and lira. C. G. Crockett, of WU Uamston. featured m a track meet for the University of North Carolina against Princeton at Chapel Hill this week when he established a new rei ord on Fetter Field The young athlete ran two miles in nine minutes and 51 seconds to hold first position in the contest English People Touring Section In London Car Riding in a big Rolls Bojrce. two1 English women and a gentleman vis ited here a short while yesterday afternoon, their car bearing a Great Britain license tag about two ' leet' long and several inches high T*hisj v eather reminds me very much of London." the Englishman said in commenting on the drizzling rain The party was on its way frum Flor ?da to Washington City. The group stopped at Chick Man ning's filling station, and Gus Har |: son allows that they came all the I way from London to get Tesaco 1 products Locals Lose Second Game To Tarboro, 9-2 Tarboro high school completed a dean sweep ovdr Williamston for the year by defeatmg the locals. 9 to 2 on the school diamond Tuesday afternoon Verble Jones pitched a stead> game for Williamston. but as in previous games, numerous miscues by his teammates provided the margin of victory. Wynne and Mobley were the only home play ers to hi! safely more than once Hauger Announces Line-up For First Came Here Sundav Manager Scouting Durham Camp for Additional Players Harold Fitzgerald. big right-hand er from out in Nashville, is sched uled to start on the mound for the locals against the Norfolk Tars in |an exhibition opener here next Sun |day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Manager Art Hauger announced today, add ' ing that Rex Dilbeck. Cotter. Ar Ikansas. left-hander, and Grant Jef ' fersorv a member of the Martins' ; pitching staff last year, will handle [the relief work Training activities | have been interrupted during the ipast few days, and the Skipper , found his decisions difficult, but he is certain of several positions and [figures the visitors will know thev ; have been in a baseball game before ! they leave here that afternoon ! Joe Barnes. " Alabama" McCay's friend from down in Cedar Town, will hold down third base with Louie Grahovar another newcomer from out ir? Thornton. Illinois, as chief a^su?tanL toe two leading the bat ting list Lunt. of Palm Beach, is slated for work at short, and he will bat second. Steve Lakatos. old guard at second, follows Lunt Mc Cay. next in the batting order, will te shifted from right field to the tenter position Poynter. the healthy catcher from Mountain Home. is next in the skipper's line-up Jim Bradshaw. of Washington City, will be on first Nick Bubash, accom panying Grahovac here from Illinois will be in the left field, and Thom as Tice. Martin County youth, is slated for the right field position. The line-up is subject to change. Manager Hauger stated, and it is likely that all members of the train ing camp will see action against the Tars Claude Corbitt. at one time with the Martins, will be in the line up for the visitors I Rainy weather has delayed the formation of a definite team, but the club officials are not the least worried They maintain the aggre gation will be in shape and ready to go in ample time. Camp spying hardly got under way before it was rained out, but live boys feel certain thai JAiynter is a safe bet for the backstop position. Dilbecis and Fitzgerald look good in their positions and are not at all bad at the bat. And Thomas Tice, 19-ycar-old son of Mr. N. T. Tice, of Griffins Township, is attracting much attention. The observers feel certain the youngster lias the * mak ings" McCay and Lakatos are look ing better than they did a year ago. and The entire group is serious in Their efforts to earn permanent places on the team Ministerial Group At Sweet Home On Sunday Dr H S. LiUey and a group of Atlantic Christian College minister ial students will conduct the services in the Sweet Home church Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock hour, it v as announced. The ministerial band will be accompanied by a male quarter, and an interesting worship program has been planned. The special service is expected to attract a large congregation, the I church leaders extending a cordial I welcome to everyone to be present. . Hog-grading Service Planned for Farmers Plans for training men to grade North Carolina hogs before they are shipped to market have been an nounced by H. W. Taylor, extension swine specialist at State College The announcement came after Taylor had spent about a year in studying the present hog marketing situation in this state and in con ferring with packers and represen tatives of the U S Department of Agriculture. A grading service ts needed, he says, to determine the condition of the hogs so that the proper deduc tions may be made when the pork is soft or oily. "Later this year we hope to have trained men whom both buyers and growers will accept as qualified to grade hogs accurately." Taylor add ed The graders will be supplied by the bureau of agricultural econom ics and trained by the bureau of animal industry Packers hare of fered the use of their coolers to be used as laboratories in training the graders. Warehouse Construction Awaits Steel Shipment Construction work on 'WiUiams ton's fourth warehouse continues at a standstill, the builders explaining that the building activities would be resumed just as soon as a ship ment oi steel reaches here from Bristol. Tenn. The 60-foot steel raf ters are now promised by the 18th of this month, but a further delay is exp? ctH. the warehouse owners. Messrs Join Gurfcin. Sylvester Ltl ley, OJ'ie Helen and S C Griffin i stating th?* will possibly be thej latter of this month before! work is resumed Former Local Citizen Dies In Rocky Mount Mr. II. H. Ezzell. father in-lam of Mrs. Exum Ward, of Williams!on died at the home of his nephew. Mr I. H. Ezzell. in Rocky Mount last Tuesday. Funeral services mere held Wednesday and interment fol lowed in the family plot in the Mt Olive cemetery Mr Ezzell was the last member of his immediate fam ily. Prior to his moving to Rocky Mount five year* ago he made tus home here with Mr. and Mrs. Exum Ward for a number of years and had many friends in this community. ? County Smokehouse Raided Early Part Ot This Wcek\ ??? Raiding the smokehouse.of Frank Gurganus between here and Ever etts the early part of this meek, rob bers stole twenty nice hams?all UK hams the owner had. It was the sec ond sizeable meat raid reported in this county in recent weeks, robbers j having bore down heavily on sever al smokehouses in Cross Roads some time before. Officers are working on the cast, but they have made no arrests so far. One Out Of Every Three Examined Has Syphilis (Continued from During last month, the health de-1 partnunt report shows there mere thirty-three cases among white chil dren located in the Everetts. Ham ilton and Oak City rommunities Measles, reaching the epidemic stage in many sections of the State, hardly made an appearance in tlusj county, the department reporting only four cases during the period. There was a lone chickenpox case. Only one of the 81 cases of syphilis was reported by a practicing physi cian in the county Mi. .- Elsie Jackson IHl for Rocky Mount today where she will spend the week-end. WANTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY ? ONE used 300-500 t|| incubator Write Mrs. Z H Beddard R F D 3. City SEWING MACHINE Work wanted. Guaranteed 12 months. Call or write. C. Sl ards. 206 Church St . N. C. SWEETFEAS FOB SALE?EEADT for delivery Now Mrs. Then 1 arson. NOTICE - IF IT B GOOM COT tonseed you want. I have Kokers 884?One yea er. Buy early and you trill profit. Joshua L. Col train uCH-al-9 WANTED TO hand oil cook 158-J Banks io i><- Closed TUESDAY APRIL 12th To Observe Halifax Day Guaranty Bank ami Trust (x>. Branch Banking ami Trust Co. For Quick Sale 1 ^ oilllji Horn* r 2 ^ ouiig Milks r a (?(mhI Trade-ill Mules These must be sold by Wednesday as we are closing our stables for the sea son. If interested, a rare opportunity for a bargain. Every one guaranteed as represented Peoples Trad i ng C?. Stables on Highway ? Robersonville MEN'S SUITS ( * (Gabardine and Herringbone For the Easier Parade Either fabric is ideal and smart for Spring and Summer wear. They are popular for sport wear and can be used on all occasions. Our suits are tailored with or without the modified drape effect and they are "tops" at our prices. Many patterns and styles to select from. Single or dou ble breasteds in sport or plain backs. SHOES?HATS For the Men Any style, any size and at most any price. Plain and combination colors. Margolis Brothers Judge Peel Calls Fourteen Cases In His Court Monday Recommends Perm anent Revocation of Driver's * License in Case Idle since the middle at last month the county recorder's court re nil ed its work Monday. Judge Pi calling fourteen cases and continu ing seven others, including ti charging alleged drunken driving Five of the cases disposed of by the court Monday alleged drunken driv ing The court recommended that the operator's license of J. S. Whitman, adjudged guilty of drunken driving, be permanently revoked. Judgment mas suspended as to fine and I costs m-ere taxed against Whitman. It was the second case that the court in this county had recom mended to the Motor Vehicle Bur eau the permanent revocation of a driver's license Thomas A Spencer, charged with drunken driving mas fined $50. taxed with the case costs and had his license revoked for a period of I one year I The rase charging Ira Thomas Hassell with drunken driving was nolprossed. Chaiged with an assault with a deadly weapon. Harold Brown was sentenced to the roads for three months, the sentence to begin at the direction of the court. The defen dant was ordered to pay a S2S fine and costs of the case. Jasper Woolard. pleading guilty of non-support, was directed to pay to his wife $7 50 each month during the next six months and $10 each month for the following six months and pay doctors' and drug bills. Herbert Collins and Lynn Mc Loyd. charged with violating the liquor laws, were each sentenced to the roads for 60 days Carl Bullock, charged with burn ing woods, was found not guilty. Judgment was suspended upon payment of the cost and a $10 fine in the case charging Willie C Ua vis with an assault with a deadly weapon. William Slade was fined $50 and taxed w ith the rase costs for carry ing a concealed weapon. The case charging Herbert L Hopkins with non-support was nol prossed. Feter Little, charged with drunk en driving, was fined $50. taxed w ith the cost and had his license re voked for one year. A similar judgment was handed down by the court of the case charg ing Roscoe Clemmons with drunken driving Judgment was suspended upon payment of cost in the case charging Willie Williams, colored, with an i vault for sixty day*, the sen i at the direction of the PAINTING AND PAPCB HANG |o| Beat materials used, work reasonably priced. See M D Slade. 644 White Street. Williamston, N. C. lOt GUARANTEED Radio Service - Electric Wiring Electrical Fixtures C?1129-J City Electric ^Appliance Co. sr ?*??? fore your Tobacco the modern way with Buckeye (Rib-fed low cost caring system on link ? mmmM, Am wu fatlr m cpcrau. It is a iy?w bask by ?m mi Ac larfHC ?? fit tarooo iaAtc?crywU bf< kilt *3 fcmciag ?fdpMM f?r fniw aaJ pioneers far may years. i mi fear cwraioii mui, ?w located ui ?aA rofAoUam.flnBiat ll^iitiw farftcUy aad i Ac ? IL mil| far Maoism watckai of aaay boracn, back-breaking lobar and olttplni aigkts wbea MERE ARE THE UNITS A dsns easts of son Bait is oa das play at oar stare a ad we wall ? gladly skew yea its aoaay ad vantages witkeet ebligatiooi? . . skew yea kew tke increased price yea*11 get fer properly cared tobacco will easily pay BUCKEYE (Rile-that TOBACCO CURING SYSTEM D I I I I I ? U 1 E D ? y . M. O. Blount and Sons Stripes and Subdued Plaids. Drape, Tax-Listing Notice! List your property and poll in April for taxes. Further ex tension will not be allowed and all tax payers will be required to appear and list their taxes in person. Failure to do so will sub ject taxpayers to heavy penalty under the law. Watch posters for listing places and dates. MARTIN COUNTY LIST TAKERS Jamesv ille 0. W. Hamilton Vi illiams L J. HardLson Griffins George C Griffin Bear Grass A. B. Ayers v I illiamston H. M. Burnis Cross Roads G. G. Bailey Robersonville H. S. Everett Poplar Point L G. Taylor Hamilton . L R. Everett Goose Nest J. A. RawLs Failure to list taxes is a misdemeanor and upon conviction offenders will be fined or imprisoned. Cooperate with your list taker by listing early.
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