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Dixie Parker Lining Up Players for the Coming Season Seventeen Players Have Been Placed Under Contract: More Contracts Awaiting Attention Five Pitchers Have Been Signed. Three Catchers Available New Skipper Center* Search (hi High-Clue* Youngsters ' Of Big Buil.l Dixie Parker, new skipper for the Martins, apparently has been doing some extensive bush-shaking and getting results, too. according to a note from down Green Pond way over the week-end. A peek into the 1940 brooder re veals the fledglings rapidly develop ing into full-grown Martins, the skip per explaining that few of the play ers signed to date will measure un der six feet, and that the group will balance the scales between 185 and 200 pounds. The new manager has signed sev enteen players so far, three catchers, a first baseman, two second basemen, two third basemen, a shortstop, three outfielders and five pitchers. "These boys are all high-class youngsters." the skipper added A youngster named Wills has been selected temporarily, at least, for the first corner position, the skipper stating that Wills will weigh around 185 pounds, that he measures over six feet from top to bottom, that he throws and bats left handed. "I am still after one that will be the class of the league," Parker said, explain ing that those types were a t rit le hard to find and even still harder to get. Jingny Mundo, regarded as the best second baseman in the Bi-State circuit last season, is on the roster. Mundo batted .319 last season and Ins fielding, near perfect, was second high in the lehgue. "I believe he will rank high in the Coastal Plain," Par ker added. Berk Stotler, who played for Par ker at South Boston last year, is prominently mentioned for the short stop position "He has ,i gieal aim. is fast and a good fielder. He hit right at .300 lost year. Frank Kozak, rated the best third baseman in the Evangeline league BACK IN MAJORS otjt-1 f*t Peer, six. ue is o*)e op -tmc smxw?t j Me*i wi tue 9& l?A60ES BAT-OmO WAS Mi s cmiSp WeAioies: M& WASWrWIMt I sw w ??7 K66Mi<06C>MiSL._ caA^f teveoe usr ye*R, 1&&H6 rue- utvr&zs WrtH ftft A MS Mi s loiess \ .M * tw-rMe Rep \ /-Me \ Mis eye w tMe 1 I last season, is being considered for the third corner. Kozak was made a free agent, by Judge Landis in the Detroit shake down last fall. The youngster, measuring five feet and | eleven inches, weighes 190 pounds, I has a "great" arm. Parker was in the iiace with several Plnss R mnnngrrs ] for Kozak. but beat them to him. Manager Parker is expected to come here^within the next few days j for a review of developments to By Jade Sords r OominIiG DallKamdro, .SAC* l?i fMC MAJOR-S -rue cxicA6o cues, after a b?g seASoij vAtm sa*? pieeo Now! THE SAME i DELICIOUS If CUP OF COFFEE , ' EVERY TIME I WITHOUT . 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Carroll Brown.' of Jamesville and a brother of Jimmy Brown, of baseball fame, who is now a resident of New York, is busi ness manager of the Tramps, and he is anxious to bring thb team through this part of the state. date, and map plans for opening the training season early in April. Now playing the role of former-rancher, Parker is quite busy with his cows and farm hands, "hut I hope he'll , be able to get off a day or two for a discussion of our 1940 plans," Pros-T ident Lilley simHust week stated that he would be accompan ied by Mrs, Parker and that they would like to get a small furnished apartment. Possibly one or two oth er players will also be accompanied by their wives and they, too, will i want small apartments during the season, the new skipper said. Facts and figures on other con tract players will be released Just as soon as the contracts are returned ! i from Judge Bramham's office, it was ; explained. h THIRD BASEMAN | v^ At third base for the William ston Martins will prohaby be Frank Kozak. lie was rated the best third baseman in the Evan geline League last season, and stands 5 feet I! inches tall, weighing 190 pounds. Kozak was declared a free agent by Judge Landl* in the Detroit mix-up. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE North Carolina. Mnrtin County. Having qualified qs administratrix of the estate of C. A. Harrison, de ceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned wihin twelve months from the date of this notice or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 19th day of Feb., 1940. MRS. LOSS1E A HARRISON. Administratrix of the estate of f20-6t C A. Harrison, deceased. NOTICE North r-?mlitv. Mnrtin CfHlfPV Having qualified as surviving part ner of Harrison Wholesale Company, Harrison Oil Company, Windsor Oil Company?and Aulattder Oil Com pany, partnerships of Martin and Bertie Counties, formerly owned and operated by G. H. Harrison and C. A. Harrison, now deceased, as part ners. this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said partnerships to exhibit them to the undersigned within twelve months from the date of this notice or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. All persons indebted to said partnerships will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 19th day of Feb., 1940. G. H. HARRISON, Surviving Partner. Cubiirn &l Coburn. Attvs Williamston, N. C. f20-4t NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County.?trr The Superior Court. County of Martin against C. A. For rester, W. C. Manning, Jr., admin istrator, Ernie Knuttl and town of Williamston. The defendant, Ernie Knutti, above named, will take notice that an ac tion entitled us above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to foreclose the tuxes on land in Martin County in which said defendant has an interest; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is BQimi) IN BOND x. ? ? , . &/miff/if Bourbon flItixfuy ? QUART $2qo PINT $105 100 PROOF bottled in bond SCHEMA \ tor nro ro* ?ctuur Dimums cwww?iHB SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP. NEW YORK, N Y. Martins To Seek Mount's Gold Mt < Meet Wiuditor in Opt>niu|( Round WrdneiuluY Ni#lil ?? Manager Critchcr has announced that he has entered the Williamftton j Martins in Rocky Mount's 12th An nual Gold Medal Invitatamal lias ' ketball Tournament, beginning to- j I night, and continuing through Fri day night. March 9th There are eight 'crack semi-pro teams entered in this | tournament, which for years has J ' been one ?>t the best of its kind in the i state. This tournament is held strict - , 1 ly in accordance with the rules and ' regulations of the Amateur Athletic Association of America, and the med als and trophies awarded are always mn-th while. '' J The tourney is divided into three divisions, high school boys, high] school girls, and men's class. Among | 1 the teams entered in the men's di vision are the Edwin Red Birds, the j Goldsboro All-Stars, Windsor Reb els, Greenville A. C., Rocky Mount I Y, Willinniston Martins. Durham Y ] and Raleigh's White Flashes All ] play in the men's division w ill be at night * The Martins are meeting the Wind j sor Rebels in their first round, in a I game to be played 8:30 p. m., Wed : nesday night, and they will face some | tough opposition, as the Rebels al I ways give the locals a hard fight The Martins should take the Rebels. j but they will surely have to be giv I ing their best. A win tomorrow night i will place them in the semi-finals for j Thursday night. required to appear before L. 13. Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County at his office in Williamston, North Carolina, within thirty 13111 .days after the completion of this service of publication by no tice and to answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in this ac tion. or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief d?>m:>ndi?l in snid complaint. This the 17th day of Feb., 1940 L. B WYNNE, Clerk Superior Court of f20-4t Martin County. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Maggie Dickens, deceased, this is to notify | all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed y/ithin one year from the date of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wtn please make immediate pay-1*! rnont. This the 26th day of January, 1940 ELISHIA DICKENS, R F.D., Robersonville, Administrator of the estate j30-6t of Maggie Dickens, deceased NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of that Deed of Trust executed by Lucy Moore to the tin- i dersi^ned^tatec^ re Laurels In Rock \ >dal Touriiaiueiii | corded in Book X-3, page 233 of the Martin County Public Hegisuy.-^mrt at the request of the holder of the note of indebtedness thereby secur ed. default having been made m the payment thereof, I will, on the 8th day of March. 1940. at 12 o'clock Noon, at the courthouse door in Mar tin'County offer for sale at pub lie auction for cash the property de scribed in said deed of trust as fol lows Beginning on the Janu^vdle Plymouth Highway at the Northeast corner of William Keys' lot, thence South along William Keys' lot. 1,089 feet to S. K Coburn's line, thence Ea*t along S. R Coburn's line 100 feet to a stake, thence North paral lel with the first line 1,089 feet to the Jamesville-Plymouth Highway, they along safcl highway 100 feet to the beginning. This the 6th day of February, 1940. W H. COBURN, fl3-4t Trustee. WHY Miffrr from Colds? For i|iiirk rolief I from rolil ?v nip-1 lout* take 666. I ii|uid - Tablet* - Halve - Nose Drops 666 UISCLK NATCI1EL SAYS. HEAHS NATCH EL FOOD FO* yo' BREAKFAST. NATCH EL. YAS SUH / y t^xjcAmr Foo(i...tli?t*8 the right food every time. Feed your eropa natural Riant food ? [Natural Chilean litrate of Soda?for hotter yield and better-<|iiality. Chilean INitrato in tin* world'sonlv natural nitrate. It* nitrate arts quickly; its natu ral balance of many protective elements helps to keep your soil in line growing condition. No price increase this entire season . . . and there is plenty of Natural Chilean Nitrate for everybody's needs. NATURAL ruo m/riVE ELEMENTS ?Boron .? 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