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Martins Victorious Over Greenville ith the Williamston Martins ? now back in tip-top form, the Green ville All-Stars caused very little trouble last night as they were swamped 48-24 in a thrilling contest . here. With Pap Diem back in the line up, the floor play and passing of the p Martins has improved greatly and now that Pap seems almnM 'r ~ to put on the steam, the locals should not lose another game this season i "Big Leaguer" Beaird, flashy for ' ward, again proved his prowess as a point-maker, leading the offensive attack of the Mkrtins. Hie Martins will enter their first tournament next week in Washing ton. |Locals Divide Tw in Bill With Edcnton Williamston's high school basket 1 ball teams divided a twin bill here I last Tuesday evening with Eden ton's high school representatives. Led by Boykin, who hooped 15 i points, the local boys turned in a 23-6 victory over the Edenton Aces |C. T. Roberson was next with six ! points. I?In the girls' game.?the lisitrns j scored a 39-32 victory to feature the {evening play. Jackson led the locals with a dozen points. Leggett and Dunn competing on about an equal basis for second scoring honors The locals wiTI'pn inh> action again next Tuesday night Watch for the Masked Martins, a red-masked basketball team. Reita Theatre?Washington Sunday-Monday January 21-2? "FLYING DEUCES" in'l/i Laurel ami llarily ami Jean Parker Tuesday IHHRI.E FEATI RE January 83 "Those High Crav Walk" nitli Walter Connolly "Two Fisleil Rangers," uilli Charles Starretl Wednesday-Thursday January 21-25 "CALL \ MESSENGER" with Larry (.rabhe ami Mary Carlisle f Friday-Saturday January 26-27 "RENO" iriill I.ail Patrick ami Uichartl Dix SAY tECTH,. THIS [CflYAWWr 13 ? WOW ? STOIC ' TMIY , HAVIM'T TMCY? y ris T*tY h AVI ' TWtlu S \ ? NOT *nr? iT7 AMO TMt WOHOIRHH THING ABOUT IT IS , THAT IT OOtSN T COS' ANT *OPl TOTAADt Ht*t THAN . ; USIWhlrtC f ANO IOOK WM*T VUJ Le cti ?utM SfLlCT frc.* At.v _ PROMPT. COUPTIOO* 1 uavicc . too' 'r * ,Ml ^ukswc* to 1 v f M MO'JSt*"'s ?RAYIR' ?Viour* >*? it rt/trtMi I M t.W GR.OCER'/tl THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Large Crisp CELERY?2 for 25e Green CABBAGE?5 lbs. 20# Large Florida GRAPEFRUIT. 6 ,r25e Delicious APPLES SUGAR. 10 pounds , Good Quality i FLOUR?24 lb. 25c 55c 85c Tarboro Offers Club Franchise For Sale Favetteville Said To Have Offered S2..")(HI For Rights p i l.tM-al Kan? \\ oitlil Like Tit S?'?' U a?liiii|!l(iii Knlcr the t?ffW I.iiie-U|> Shuffled and juggled around b> the Tarboro citizenry and private management, the Edgecombe capi tal's basehalL club.- traochtte finally wouiTd up on the auction block this week, late reports indicating its fate is still uncertain. Offered to Washington, the fran chise still remains the property of Buck Marrow who took it over dur ing the laiu-r part of last season fol lowing a shake-up in the team's player personnel. Reports stated that other towns in the State were interested in the franchise, and it was said that Fayetteville had of fered the owner. Charles K. (Buck) Marrow. $2.500 for th" ? try. the price to include all players, (sixteen on present reserve list) and all muipini'nt IKTe.^ify to "oper ate a club in this league." Washing ton's reaction to the offer has not been made public, but Williamston fans would welcome them into the COM. The franchise was placed on the block after Portsmouth apparently frowned on the plan Jo take over the -club and nperaU* a farm Called upon to raise this amount and that amount' and after doing a good job along those lines, Tarboro citizens have aad little to say about the proposed sali- of the club franchise, according to unofficial reports reaching here A Inn -up >11"". ?.r l n.. ,.j. finite is expected by the time the league directors meet in New Bern next THIS WHISKEY IS 4YEARS OLD OLD hunter "Mucky stuTcht ll ?*m ?mZ J $1.00 PI /ll rt $1.95 Q( ,1J j iWfruul ?J I William Jaureaon & Co., Inc., N. Y. | SCHKIU LK | v / (oast a I Plain league director* are scheduled to talk fffhfdulf - when they meet in a special ses sion over in New Bern next Monday night. The tentative schedule, call ing for 128 games beginning on .April 2."? an?| ending August 30. is likely to he shot to pieces and another attempt made in the bus inew ?f pitting teams against teams As it now stands, Wil liamston is scheduled to open against Tarboro in Tarboro. but there is some doubt if Tarboro will he in the league and it is not any too certain that Williamston will be in there to play Tarboro even if Tarboro continues in the , circuit. Apparently there's much scheduling to he done about one day next Monday. Bow lers Set Record On the Vllevs Here unique .uui outstanding record was established in the local bowling alley last night when four bowlers rolled three games i aeh to average 119 pins per game The foursome, made up of Roger Critcher. Kader Rogerson. Shelbon Hull and Roger Flack seared as ft4 lows: R>igrTT'Crncber?125. 106 and lift;' Katter Rogrrson tt)7 T22, and 103, Shelbon Hall 134. 152, and 115. Roger Flack 120. UK. and 108 With the improvements made m the local bowling alleys, bowlers are taking renewed interest in their line ami hrnU il battle;. ,11. Khl^e'T with good scores OZARKS TO PI.AV IIKKK ?- The-nrxt-traveii n g- basketball tram 1 of national rating to appear hen*1 -w+H?l>t tin Original O/ark Hill" Billies. (l girls' team, and they will play the Wilhumston Martins two exhibitions here on February 5 and 6th. The girls' squad is so good it lists only men's teams as opponents and among its members is a 6 foot three inch lassie, who is no mean looker Monday night Mr. J Kason Iallcy, president of the local club, lias not ilidluut-ohr-et'Miiiiil It d himsell and 11 is notxj<no\vn whether he'll onerate the el lib here tins coming seas* ?n Several clubs are still without managers, and the league, as whole, is getting .off to a late start NOTICK OF SALK North Carolina. Martin County Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of .trust executed to the unriersinood trustee by W. B Watts and wife. Florence II Watts, on the 31st day of March, 1930 and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book P-3, at page 07. default having been made in the payment the note secured by the said deed of trust and the stipulations contained in said deed of trust nut having been com- , plied with, and at the request of the holder of thr .said . | signed trustee will, on Saturday. February 10th. 1940. at twelve house door in the town of Williams ton, offer for sale to the highest bid- j der for eash the follow ing describixi real estate, to wit: Beginning 187 1-2 feet from back; corner of Haughton Street of Ga briel Wiggins: thence along Haugh- . ton Stree t 62 1-2 feet to C I) Car ! starphen's corner; thence along C.1 D. Carstaiphen's line 150 feet, thence ? ilting a lino parallel u ,ln liaught >n i Street; thence along a line parallel with C D. Carstarphen's line to the beginning, and bring the same house . and lot where said W. B Watts and : Wife now reside Th's the. Hlh ilov ui January. 1U1I1 t B A CRITCHK11 Trustee l'e? 1 & Manning, Attvs Williams ton. N. C j IJ -It \otk i: j -4 North Carotin a.'Martin Counts In The Superior Court County of Martin Against I li/.i Ruff and husband. Levi Ruff. The defendant. Klt/a Huff, above named, will take notiee that an ac lion entitled as ahoVre has been eom nit need in the Si^wtior Court?u?| Mattin County. North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land m Mai tin County in which said defendant} has an interest: and the said defc dant \v ill further take notice that ] she is required to appear before L 11 Wynne Clerk of the Superior I Court of Martin County at his office 1 in Williamston; !\orth Carolina. \\ idl ing thirty (30) days ajftct the I'oni pletion of this service of publication | In not u r >n ill to .iiism'l ol' demur t<? the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in | said complaint. This the 16th day of January. 15140. t,. 11 WYNNK. Clerk Superior Court j 10 4t Martin County v NOTH I North^Caro}jna. Martin County In | The ISUpenor Court. . County of A1;irtin Against A. I.. Move | and wife, llattie Moye. Josh Mack i Johnson and wife, Clara Moye \ Johnson, Wheeler Daniel and wife. Kffie Move Daniel, Paul Raw Is and wile Clara Bell Kawly Tliui mail Moore ami wife. Ruby Moyc Moore. B. A. Moye and wife, Hat tie Moye, Robert (ioolsby and wife, Sue Moye (ioolshv, Joe Davenport. Bill Davenport. Irma Ruth Duven port. D. L. Johnson, guardian ad litem for Ldith Gray Davenport. J. B. Davenport. The defendants, Joe Davenport and ?J. 11 Davenport, above named, will take notice that an action entitled as How To Relieve Bronchitis Ironchltls, ncute or chronic. Is an Bronchitis, ncute or chronic, la an Inflammatory condition of the mu cous membranes lining the bronchial goes rig... seat of the trouble to loosen germ ?laden phlugm, ineynnnu iwerrtlon ami aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with tho understanding that vou are to llko jlckly alia the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis above has beer* commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County. -V'rlh Caii'inia. to ToucIomj ilufia*t* on land in Martin County in which said defendants ?n lntfff*; and the sard defeiidants will fur <h< i take notice that they are re quired to appear before L B. Wynne. Clerk of the Silp? rwr Court of Mar tin County at his office in Williams ton. North Carolina, within thirty (30) day? after the completion of thia -'iryiix uf tiiihliralum hy witm and to answer or demur to the complaint of Die plaintiff in this action, or the pi(iiniiff witi apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint This the 17th day of January, 1940 U B WYNNE. Clerk Superior Court 1 lit-4t Martin County. IT S A BIGGER, BETTER GAR 7 They're longer! All three aeries of Olds mobiles ore longer thia year?longer than last year's big Oldsmobilee?longrt" than other cars of oom parable price. Olds cer tainly gives you more car for your money. They're wider! Oldsmobile bodies are big ger in all dimensions. More Safety Plate Glass area in windshield and windows increases visibility as well as safety. Even the lowest priced Olds is a bigger oar. They're roomier inside! Measure head room, leg room, and shoulder room. You'll find Olds is bigger and more comfortable, with plenty of space for three adult passen gers in front or rear seats of every model. ANY WAY YOU MEASURE Bigger engine in "Sixty 1" A big, 95 H. P. Econo-Maater engine gives the Olds "Sixty" the moat sensational all-round performance you 11 find in any low-priced oar ? yet actually saves money on gas. New Sealed-Beam Salety Headlamps! They pros Me 50 per cent more Illumina tion for safer highway driving. The lens is sealed to the reflector, preventing dust and water from reaching the reflector surface improved Knytnnuc rcinr wins ib me iow eat priced <.ar with modern . ml aprtnga all around. Combined with Knee-Action and Pour-War Stabilization, they (five you the world*! amootheat, ateadieat ride. OLDSMOBILE AAMKMCAH BiaGMBT JMS?MMBT*B VDT#VT1 VA11 Compma, $807 mmd mp. Smdmmm, $S5? mm d up Dmhvmrmd mt 2 Phndmhmld Wtpmrm, Vmem mm Boomtmr Pump, 2 hum Vimmrm. ? M Rival MW m Lmmmmi. MBmk. Cm Utumtrmtmd Sixty- 4 Door Tnmrmg Smdmn. T^mpmrtmtiom Mm mmd am mil rmtmm, mtmim mmd locml t? everybody $S99 Primam immlmdm Smtkiy Qlmmm, Chroma Window Rmvmmlm, optional mpmipmmmt mmd mcammmorimm mmtrm. Prt rmtmm, mtmtm mmd local tm*m?( if any), _ __ mmmmorimm ? mmtrm. Priemm mmkjmot Bmmpmrm, Mpmrm Whmml. Tirm, Tuba, Dual Trumpmt Homo, to oMmogm without not tea A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE CHA8. H. JENKINS ft CO., Anlander. N. C. ( HAS. H. JENKINS ft CO., Kdrnton, N. C. CHA8. H. JENKINS ft CO., WI!ltam*ton, N. C. JENKINS OI.DSMOBILE .CO., Washintlon. N. C. Af ^'T'J FOOD STORES FLOUR IONA 24 - 79? SUNNYFIELD 124 s. 89c SPARKLE ??? 3 - 10c MELLO-WHEAT ~ s 17c A*P BREADS-2 -~1S? 8 0'CL0CK~oX-3 ft 39c OXYDOL % 19c P*G SOAP 3 - 10c (>olilcn I\i|>?? Itauanas. 5 His. . . . 25c Krcsii Ih-rlsaiiYI (iarrots, 2 Iiii. . . 9c Fresli (?recti < lahhagfc t Iftp. Vrlflc Fresh <?ar?h*ti Feas. His. . . 25c Men Kctl l?liss Potatoes. t His. . . 15c Sued Juicy Oranges. 20-lh. Hag 55c -IVicc Size (.rapefruit. ?> for 10c Fresh Straw berries. pint 21c A&P FOOD STORES OwNFP ANO OPE&ATEO BV THf G*f*T *Tt *?jr q 4 ^rn.C '?* Cooperation Is Succeeding! "('Iran IJ/> or ('lose I p" Campaign, with Public's Aid, Is Ridding State of Illegal, Disreputable Reer "Joints" Colonel Edgar H. Bain Slate Director "fourftfcouM from tli> poli llr, prf"*, officials it ml law-altMIng tM**r rrtattrrs ?rrotint* for wir f'om nilt let*'m?lnt?m>nlm - " rtr i lari'W ( ?lonr| lialn. "My nppm |i? titpn Is Hereby ?*\II ? nil. to gether nfcth iny for rontlmi HMti of thU Intelligent cooperation." Six months ago, thr Brewers and North Caro hli.i I) *r Distijb'utOt s ( oinmittee began its cfforin to eliminate tlior * "datively few beer outlets that sought to hide liquor selling and other illegal activil i Lehi d the respectability of legal beer licences. ( lean Lip or ( lose Up" was tin- ultimatum. I In- ilmuI:* ..it- t;taiTvin"' Public sentiment tian bern awakenecT Newspapers all over the state liav e r< inloii r I i;?; u .ib editorial support l.aw rritorrt tii'-nt j i? i, i ? s hflvi responded "with constructive aid. And 37 licenses bave been revoked ? 37 "divis," so to speak, "kayoed." I'or the generous cooperation received, we are most grateful. Aerept our pledge that through nut the New Year we shall eontinue unremit tingly the job of dnving law violators out of the b.-er retailing business in North Carolina? driving them out, and keeping them out. Editorial Comment on "Clean Up" Campaign K<>( It Ingham Post - DlnfMlrlr "The Industry doe.s n,,f want beer sold In Joints where blind tiger* operate. That's whv the industry haa a clean up' committee." Otford ledger: "An alertn? ss to Inaure distribution of their product only through reputa Hite?mium' uiw Hrewera atuj North Carolina Beer Distributors Committee active in many sect tone of North Carolina " ? , >ti**en?lM?ro Record the aUto conuoittee ol the brew ers and beer distributor* la In a position to render a very definite service In ridding communities of place* which belong in the category of "dives and low claaa hang Qtltl "* * ? HUtfftvtlle Dally: "The aver age cltl7.cn la still rubbing Ills ey#>* In unbelief, but slowly Is becoming convinced when h? ktjj peer dealer* itr-in^ their licenses after jrn^aglrifj In questionable practices And that hafc happened here in inmn ?? I mi i tin mi Hun' "The denier* In beer hare outlawed the U66t leggrr fiuch u rurupaixii is certain t ? have wholesome ef fects" Hickory Dally Heeord " the Be?r Committee has done Its duty and all p? rwiiu who are sknceicly interested In curbing the Illegal sule of har<l liquor will welcome the opportunity to join tb the CrUeade " Salisbury Pout: "The beer folk, have taken the atand that they want beer dispensed only In establishments of good gen i.iiil rfcpiitaLli n _ To that, end tlnv nie filing formal legal petitions for the 'cltv.in^ of such establishments as serve beor but- fail in aome me sure to sustain a good name " The state (Ualelgh?: Col W gar Bain . la reporting ?x leTTent progress The work has been progressing quietly but excellent results have been accomplished '? Islington Dhpntch: "where persona are found selling with out licenses the violation la promptly reported This work in a good many instanoea * may reault In a decided t oh bootlecglng." Brewers and North Carolina Beer Distributors Committee 813-817 Commercial Building Raleigh, N. C
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