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Dixie Parker To Manage Martins During Coming Season Trading Features Baseball Meeting Trading tn-future players featured the annual meeting of Jhe National Baseball Association held in Cin cinnati this week. Messrs. J. Eason Lilley, president of the Martins, ami R. H. Goodmon. Coastal Plain league president, said late yesterday en route hnme from one of the greates meetings ot its kind ever held. Mr. Lilley laid the foundation for a new 1940 edition of the Martins, and President Goodmon participated in a series of meetings advancing." changes in by-laws and rules. TT was a great meeting, and we enjoy ed the companionship of baseball's big-time fellows, including such men as Joe McCarthy. Vander Meei Bramham. Land is and others." Mi Goodmon said. Buck Marrow, of tin- Tarboro club, and Bill Herring, of the^Kinston en try, were there scouting around for players. i ? Mickey Shatter Remembers His Slay in U illiamsltm Mickey Shader, grand stand man ager who followed Art Haugcr here season before last as manager' of the Martins, sends his warmest regard fro mCincinnati to his old friend here. Shader. a member of the Cin cinnati organization, was on han?' for the annual meeting of the Na tional Baseball' Association in th Ohio City this week, and warml; greeted Williamston representative, at the session 'Tell all my friend there that I would like to come back for a visit some time," he said. Paul O'Malley Resigns To Go With Yankee Organization As Player-Manager In Joplin/ Mo. HEBE SI NDAV < Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the local high school gymna sium. the WillMniston Martins, irdepemieni basketball?team, w ill l,e hirsts to lion Brock amh his All-Stars from Greenville. Brock, well known to local basketball fans, has announced that he will bring a fine organi zation over, and intimated that It would Include a number of E. C. T. C. stars, The gym will be well heated and comfortable, and a large crowd is expected to witness this battle. I.i>ral Hits (wvtn Monogram I nivrrsily \ttrtli (.arolimi Tom Crockett, local boy. and cap- j tain of the University of North Carolina cross country team. rpeFTT e?t his third monogram in this sport. Crockett, son of Mr and Mrs. C ( CrocJtHt. is recognized as a val uable mainstay on the cross country ti am and the only runner at the > hool receiving three monograms m this division. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale con t nied 111 that certain -deed of trust President J. E. Lillcv Makes Initial Plans For 0}>enitincr Flnh New tlnniiRpr Cqttiiiig l|?>r?> From Suulli Boston In Bi-State league IhXU:?I' '11' I?uld?hnpd and a rancher-farmer down around Green Pond. Alabama, will pilot the Martins in the Coastal Plain league next season. Club President J Eason Lilley announeed today upon his re turn from a great baseball meeting out in Cincinnati. Parker, at one time) a reliable figure in the majors, is succeeding Paul -Red" O'Malley who is joining the Yankee organi zation A bit disappointed in losing O'Mal ley. President Lilley stated that he was well pleased with Parker's rec ord, Ins qualifications, his looks and his earnestness. "I sincerely believe we will fit into our organization well. Mr. Lilley was quoted as say ing The new man comes to the man agerial position highly recommend ed by baseball men. He is regarded as a Conservative type of manager. J one who does not talk a great deal ing - About 38''"years old. Parker left the lug-time baseball world just a few years ago and during the past three years he has successfully man aged ttnr~Soutta Boston (Va ) entry m the fas!-stepping Bi Slate league When not engaged in baseball work, he spends his time farming and rais ing cattle down in A-lahama O'Malley, a favorite with local tans last season and who .piloted the Martins to their first championship in organized ball, was given his re leas, by President Lilley when the Yankees offered him a promotion The red-headed Irishman will possi bly go to Joplin, Mo., in the Western Association, or to Augusta, a Class H organization in the South Atlantic Association, as catcher-manager. <> Mailer vc as grunted Ills release in record time, and Parker was plac ed undei contract 5 few hours?la ter xeeutcd by W I) Daniel and'wife, Beatrice Daniel, to the undersigned Trustee, and dated the lHth day of January. 1029, and of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in Hook P-2 at page 429 and at the re luest of the holder of the note of indebtedness thereby secured, de fault having been made in the pay ment thereof. 1 will, on the 5lh day of January. 1940, at 12 o'clock Noon, at tin' courthouse door in Martin County offer for sale at public auc tion for cash the property described in said deed of trust as follows, ti wit Hounded on the East by the Mont 'omcry Lumber Company's land, oi I the South by Mrs. Haitie Danio land, on the West by the Robersoi Heirs land and on the North by thi lands of N. R Daniel, and being thi DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Plymouth office, Liverman Drui Co.. every Fri., 2 to 5 p. m. Robersonville Office, Scott's Jew elry Store, Tuesday, Dec. 19. Bethel office: Rives Drug Stori Monday, Jan. 8, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted At Tarboro Every Saturday Williamston office, Peele Jly Co Past Manners Holcl Meeting r of tin- Martins held an impitunpui reunion in L"mr cinnati this week when four Uf them gathered in Cincinnati for the an nual meeting of the National Base-1 ball Association. They were all there] except Bill Spivey. who piloted the ^Martins ttt their infancy way hack yonder. Hoy Goodmon attended as presi dent" xif the league, and he states that the meeting was a great one Art Hauger, w ho piloted the Martins sea son before last and who worked at PenningUwi >Gup, Va . last season, was there" Idokjng for players in preparation for opening the season with the Newport club in the Appa lachian league nejkt season Reports state that Hauler \s considering an offer as manager ' in this league Mickey Shader. the happy guy who did a little work as pinch-manager year before last, sent his regards to his friends here. O'Mallev was there to bid a fond farewell to Williams ton. place where* we now live This the 4th day of December, 1039 R G HARRISON. Trustee. | Coburn & Coburn, Attys . d8-4t NOTICE Of SALE By virtue of the powerof sale con tained in that certain deed of trust executed by Buoy Bagley and James Bagley to the undersigned Trustee, and dated the 25th* day of July, 1936, and of record in the Public Registry of Martin County uf Book T 3 at page 26 and at the request of.the holder of the note of indebtedness thereby secured, defau.lt having-been made in the payment tehrcof. I will, on the 5th day of January. 1040, at 12 o'clock Noon, at the courthouse door in Martin County offer for salt at public auction for cash the prop erty described in said deed of trust as follows, to w it A parcel of land in Town of Wil linmston, bounded on the North by Colored Methodist Church, and Ran som Johnson, on the Kast by the Col ored Methodist Church, on the South by Jane Brooks, and on the West b> a Narrqw street or lane, containing 1-2 acre, more or less ....... This the 4th dav of Decern her, 1930 1! I. SWAIN Trustee. Coburn A Coburn. Attys do Ij NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trus! executed by 1). O. Bowen to tin- un dersigned Trustee. and (luted tin 2Hth day of April, 1937, and of jvc ord in the Public Registry of Martir County in oBok T-3 at page 181 anc at the request of the holder of tin note of indebtedness thereby scctir ed. default having been made in tin payment thereof I will, on the 5tt day of January, 1940, at 12 oVlocl Noon, at the courthouse door in Mai tin County offer for sale at publn aurllon for cash the property dc sei ibed in said deed of trust as fol lows A certain tract of land in William ston Township, bounded on th North by the lands of C H. Godwu on the Kast by the lands of J. B Ni cholson, on the South by the land of Will Evans, and on the West b the lands of Mobley, containing 88 acres, more or less. This the 4th day of December, 193! TRULA W PAGE, Trustee. Coburn A Coburn, Attys d8-' NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow< of sale contained in that certai Deed of Trust executed to the ui dersigncd Trustee from Tina Statoi dated 2nd day of March, 1939, < record in Book X-3, page 217, to si 'pure a note of even date therewit and the stipulations in said Deed < Trust not having been complu with, mid at thi iiijinM of tlic liuli er of said' bond, the undersigni Trustee witt, on the 6th day rrf Jir -ri ? TEXACO motor oil v 01 cwi <;m \ hkttkk OIL VI 2.">r HARRISON OIL COMPANY FIREWORKS Wholesale ami Retail RoanokeFirewoiksCo WF, MKKT ALL COMPKTITIVK l?RICKS ? SO SAVK BY BRINCINO IS VOI R OIIDKRS. Located Hetueen ttlanlii? Hotel hid Citizen* Harher Shop I). A. ROEBUCK -M. L. HACWOOl) Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. Sunday-Monday ? Dtimibti ??-H "Private Li*et? of Kli/alx'tli ami Kuw*" BETTE DAVIS and ERROI. FLYNN Tue^riay-Wrdnesday December 12-13 "7"/ir Amazing Mr. W illiam*" JOAN BLONDELL llHillkVYN DOUGLAS Thmxlay-Friday D?c?mhor 11 15 "Ninotchka" GRETA GARBO and MELVYN DOUGLAS Saturday December IS "Unit I'arkrr" u ilh JACK RANDALL . ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS PRESENTING! The Largest Assortment Of Fine Christmas Gifts In Our History ? Shop Early At DAVIS PHARMACY ONE STOP GIFI STATION We Have A Gift For Everyone On Your List ?Brought At Considerable Expense! MYSTIFYING! ASTOUNDING! AMAZING! 8KF HIM IN I'MtHON THE KM.IITH WONDKK Of THK WORLD Kute Kr? Kringle ONLY 3 INCHES TALL He lives, breathe* and talks Is watting to personally grsst you CONTINUOUS SHOWING FREE EXHIBIT! Bring Your Children 137 N MAIN ST. EOOKY MOUNT. N. C. iroiioui) ?r Rooky Mount Merchant! Auociation Rooky Mount Chamber of Commerce Martins Lose First Court Tilt During Their I9J9 Season Jack Manning I.eacU l in-aU ^ iiJLl Tki'I\?' Points; Reiiiril Next The Williainslon Martin*?-met "with tliirr first defeat <.f the season when they were d? Tea fed 43-33 by the strong Goldsboro quint in Golds [ boro Wednesday night Starting off in fine form with an L G-d< Ishoro?h?? Id ? I 10-0 lead Ji the fn a nututei was never heachHi t?> the Martin- f Jack Manning, ,u eonh r. placed i one of to.- best games ??( the season] as tie held the opposing center, tall ! Do igt Morris, former Wake Forest athlete, to eight points, while drop tree I'I ft\.- field f.trtls free shots to lead his team. Bree/y Beaud with eight points, and Kenn ? Wal lace with seven, followed Goldsboro's scoring Was fair I \ well divided among the e ight "j)1a> > rs With Hough. Pay is and Morns holding a slight edge The box score Williamstoii (i | T Wallace, f 3 I Beaird. f 4 it a Mivnning. c 5 2 12 A no. i son, g 3 0 a Ville} que. g - (I 0, o Totals * la a ;p{ Goldsboro (i |-' j Hough, f 4 0| .PeacOck. f I o Best, f 2 o Davis. I I 1 Morris, c :t Satterftelci. g l West o 2 Owen. Totals 7 IT! uarv. 104(1, at 12 o'clock Noon, m front of the courthouse donr, Martin bidder for cash, the following de scribed tract of land A tract f of land in (loose Nest Township, Martin Counts. State of North Carolina. adjoinmc the lands formerly belonging to T M Mills, the old Joe llarrelt Place, Chessori Place and |he Public: He)ad, known as the Tma, Stat on place where she now lives. Containing 25 acres, more or less. This the 4th dav of December 1939 B A CRITCHER, d?-4t Trustee. ADMIMSTH \ToiPs MiTirr Ha\ tog qualified as administrator of the estate of Claudia Fi am e, cIe l eased, lale i I M;n t in M'nth Carolina, this is In notify ;tll per.-nns having claims iigam-t the estate of aid deceased |.. exhibit them to the undersignpd at William-ton, N C. on or hefmv the .'Ultli day of No vember. 1940, or tins notice will he 1 leaded in bar of then recovery. All persons indebted In stud estate will please make immediate payment. This 29th dav of November. 1939 DON K. J( >11NS< >N, Adnuni trator of Claudia" Fi amis B. A. Critc lu i. Aits ?,l l (it COLDS CttllHC Dineomforl For i|iiiek relief from (lie ini-erv of eoltlH, take Liquid - Tablets - Salve - Nose Drops 666 CASCADE PTS. $ 1 QTS. $j.95 Changes \rc Made In Loop I in pi res Sev? ral changes are almost certain ntho Coastal i'latn Ceague umpir tig personnel for next Season, ac cording to unofficial information ?oming out of the-annual meeting of the Mattorml Rnsohflll Asses- i it am i Umeinnati this week Umpires John Ptoaup. Bon Mitch ?11, Jack Rittq-r iruUfianK Sid?*L at heim? rele.eed report ? stating that the league will likely have tune reg ; ulars for service next season Sevci'al contracts with new uni pires are pending.' hut President-! fSoiidni.in e \ |; I i i 11 ^ th.it tin- names of the new arbiter* cannot be made publlv JUSl MOW The league president talked w ith McCJoviaii. major league umpire, at length this week and is trying to* line up acceptable men for tlj. un po ing .sit inns ? Will iamston Ojh'iis Season Tonight WiUtamston High school opeiu its ki'ttiull season tonight when it plays Farm Life at 7*30 o'clock. (11r 1 ? andidati ^ an .as follows T\ lilt v Biggs. Millie Biggs. Marjorie Dunn. Uma Jackson, Ray Leggett, r ilu Manning. Carolyn Lana*~ l? v Nina Min Bunch, Alice Jenkins, * urn, Dorothy Shaw, Eliz t in Ward Susif Whitley and Faye l irganus Candidal for .the boys' team M A ni<Joir.ou. A Anderson. J -E. Boy U n. t' 1 Robersoii, Juan Crofton, and'James W. 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