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Martins Rub Out Rebels In Opening Round of Tourney Frnner V allarr Grabu \ iolor> With Sure Shot in Over time \ffair Williams ton's Martins won then opening round engagement in Rocky Mount's 12th Aaoiial ("Sold?Medal Basketball Tourney when they eked out a 36-35 win over the fighting Windsor Rebels in a game played Wednesday night This garni proved to be the feature of th? night's play and was a nip and tuck affair all the way. with the Rebels always imid mg a slight lead or tie. until tin Martins forged ahead by one rviint with only 20 second- to g in th< ov ertime period, when Wallace drop ped in a crip As was to be expected ihe RoUs offered the locals tough opposition throughout the contest. However, the brilliant play that has churucUi ized the Martins at times this season was sadly missing in the fracas with the Rebels The floor play wa> fair but the shooting ability of the locals was far below par. though they man aged to come through in the clutches when a field goal meant the differ ence between a win and a defeat The 1 nlf w v mark found the Mar tins on tii short end oi a 19-14 score, tine of the very few times they have been in such a predicament this year During the second half, the lo cals gathered momentum as the tilt progressed and had pulled within two points of a tie one minute before the end of the regulation game With the score 32-30 in favor of the Rebels, and only 10 seconds remaining. Os car Anderson bagged a field goal to knot the count and force the game into an overtime period. Windsor scored a field goal soon after the extra period opened to take a 2-point lead but this was matched bv one by Pap Diem sec onds later. Then the Rebels again went in front when they converted a free throw into a one point lead, which they held until the ever de pendable Fenner Wallace scored his ERWIN HERE Next Thursday nifht tl eight will play the Erwia Red Birds on the local court in a return meeting of these two teams. The locals are still scorching from a setback handed them by the Red Birds in train last month. The Martins are meeting the Birds in a consolation tilt in the Rocky Moutn tourney today and should they be successful, it will put the two teams in even basis, with the contest here Thursday To become the r ubber liiut. Jameariile High Wins 1.C.C. Tourney In 193A ; * Jamesville High School's basket - L ball team won the Class "B" division honors in the 1938 Atlantic Christian College tournament. In 1939 there was no tnurn.e t due to an influ enza epidemic -r-?Bo; i.aw, the-Jamcs\ ille team is , hi! jli I'jr another champi<.??iship a* it easily won r initial tilt in the present tourney 3 game-winning field goal a few sec onds before the final whistle Gradv I.ove ^tar Rebel renter was the paeesetter for his team as he turned in a fine defensive game and scored 11 points. Harry Stubbs. with 10. ranked next The Martins, were headed by Fen ner Wallace, w ho struc k the hoop for 12 points, while Hap Diem and Jeff Grant followed with 10 each. Tie- line-ups William-nton (1 F T Wallace, f 6 0 12 Beaird. f 1 o 2 Grant, c 5 . 0 10 Manning, g 0 0 0 Diem, g 5 0 10 Anderson, g 1 0 2 Villepique. g 0 0 0 Totals 18 0 36 Windsor G F T Keeter, f 2 0 4 Walker, f 0 1 1 Phelps, f 1 0 2 Matthews. I 0 0 0 Love, c 5 1 11 Goldstein, g 3 1 7 Stubbs. g 5 0 10 ? ? ... 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"Crimp" Holliday, James ville guard, made the first field goal of the tourney after some four minutes of play in the first quarter and from then on in the fn'st period it was Jamesville as the boys from Martin County blanked the Pitt county team in the first quarter:?Belvoir then picked up 7 points in the second quarter but Jamesville doubled its score in that period and the half end ed 24-7 with the Martin team in the lead. Jamesville raced up) into a 39-9 lead at the end of the third period. ! Only two substitutions were made up to this jHiint and both of them were made by Jamesville with only 1 u minute tu play in the third per I iod. j Captain Martin led the Jamesville quint with 26 points, while Harris and Moore paced Belvoir with 6 each. Jamesville will play the winner I of the La Grange-Arapahoe game i toda yal 1 o'clock The line-ups Jamesville G F T A. Holliday. f 5 2 12 Brown, f 2 0 4 A. Martin, f 0 0 0 S. Martin, c 11 4 26 Modlin. c 0 0 0 D. Holliday, g 3 1 7 M Holliday. g 0 0 0 Ange, f 3 0 6 Manning, g 0 0 0 Totals 24 7 55 Belvoir G F T Teel, f 0 1 1 Windham, f 0 0 0 Harris, c 3 0 6 Moore, g 3 0 6 Parker, g 1 1 3 Totals 7 2 16 NOTICE OK DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP j North Carolina. Martin County. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing : between J. G. Barnhill, H. t. Barn | hill and A'. P Barn lull, trading as llarnhill Brothers and Company, at Wiliiamston, North Carolina, operat ing a clothing and ladies' and genta' | furnishings store, was dissolved as of February 2, 1940. by mutual consent i of the partners. The interest of. the ?-aid T. L. Barnaul and A. P. Barn lull in said business was sold to. and taken over by J G. Barnhill. and the i said J. G. Barnhill assumed the pay | mint uf the partnership obligations, and whatever debts may be due the ' firm are payable to J. G. Barnhill, land the firm of Barnhill Brothers and Company composed of J. G. Barnhill, H. L. Barnhill and A. J?, . BarnhUT is "dissolved andno longer exists. This the 2nd day of Feb. 1940 J. O. BARNHILL. H. L BARNHILL f23-4t A. P. BARNHILL Durham *Y Gains Hard-Fought ^ in Over Williamston Jrff Granl, l.;mk\ Ont?*r, Shoot* I .'I Points in Font ~4r~ The fast stopping Martins were slowed down by a 49-44 score by the strong Durham Y five in the feature of the semi-finals of the 12th annual Gold Medal Tournament in Rocky Mount last evening. For the second night in a row, a game involving the popular Martins and their opponents' was the highlight of the night's play, and last night's battle was a thriller from the opening to the final whis tle. The Martins, having been seeded the number one team of the tour ney, were the most popular choice of the fans, and even though they were beaten, their fine brand of play brought vast enthusiasm from mem bers of the gallery. Durham was seeded number two in the tourney. The Durham team which turned back the locals last night was a much im proved team over the one which the Martins had walloped during the regular season. Jeff Grant gained the tip-off for the locals, and they went to a 2-0 lead as Wallace tallied on a beauti ful tv\ ist shot after a half minute of play. This was duplicated a few seconds later by Fenner and the lo cals enjoyed a 4-point lead. Howev-1 rr, the fUirh-unites began to find tl range and the score at the end of the first quarter was 15-10 in their fa vor. During the next period, the Mar tins came back stronger, scoring 41 points while limiting the opposition to 7, the half ending just as Ander- j son's crip rolled off the rim the non pay way with the count standing at 22-21 in favor of the winners. After, intermission, the Martins forged to a seven-point lead early in the third quarter, but they were un able to hold this as the Y boys drop ped in some long shots to send the game into a 32-32 deadlock, as the quarter ended. In the final period, the score was tied at five counts, the last being 39-all, with about four minutes re maining in the game. At this stage of the game the Durham boys man aged In pull away a* they connected on some seemingly impossible shots, and the locals were never able to catch up, as they rimmed several shots in a desperate effort to over take the winners.? Leading the scoring for the Dur ham team was Ed Swindell, star of the Duke Blue Devils for the past three years, who dropped in a total of 15 points And was high scorer for the evening Jeff Grant was high scorer for the Martins as he hooked 13 points. Sev eral of his shots were his specialty one-handed twists, which brought the fans to their feet on several oc casions. Pap Diem, with 10. was next in the econng parade followed by Anderson with 9. Diem's floor work drew considerable praise from the audience. This -afternoon at 5 o'clock the Martins are meeting the Erwin Red Birds iti a consolation game between the teams which were defeated in last night's semi-finals. The Red Birds dropped a 36-30 decision to the Raleigh entry. The line-ups: Williamston G F T Wallace, f 2 1 5 Beaird, ( 3 1 7 Grant, c 6 . 1 13 Anderson, g 4 1 9 Uiem, g 1? 2 1? Totals 19 6 44 l)ui ham Y G F T Mason, f 2 0 4 . Mitchell, t 5 2 12 Thomas, c 4 0 8 Swindell, g 5 5 15 Loilis, g 5 0 10 Totals 21 7 49 FARM LIFE BEATEN Farm Life High School's court team was ousted from A. C. C. tourn ey play yesterday by Stantonsburg, who won 26-11. L. Manning was high scorer for Farm Life, with four points. NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior County. County of Martin Against William Gay nor and wife, Maud Gay nor, Joseph Gaynor, Elsie Maud James, Willie Speller. The defendants, Joseph Gaynor and Elsie Maud Jones, above named, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land in Martin County in which said defendants have an in terest; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear before L. B. Wynne, Clerk of tho Superior Court of Mar tin County at his office in Williams ton, North Carolina, within thirty (30) days after the completion of this service of publication by notice START CHICKS OP! PURINA STARTINA hkk. ??> _ r~*. ...AND SU THI DIFFIAINCII We recommend Purine Chick Startene beceuac it's built to do the job of rait ing strong, rigorous chicks. Through the fears h has done this (ob. This rcar give your chicks a good start on Purina Statsana. See us for Startene and all four chick needs. LINDSLEY ICE COMPANY W1I.LIAMSTON, N. C. CASCADE PTS $ 1 m QTS. $J9S IIUMSB& fejlOED 51 K^iji *HlSElg? ?4MAu? Mn?TI to Moor Ow. A. Dtcfcol Duniting Co . Inc.. loilnoM*. Km Reita Theatre?Washington Sunday-Monday DOUBLE FEATURE March 10-11 "FIGHT FOR PEACE"?A Documentary "WOLF CALL", with Movitu and John Carroll Tuesday DOUBLE FEATURE "" March 12 "THE MAN FROM MONTREAL" Richard Arlett "CAFE HOSTESS". Preston Foster, Ann Dvorak Wednesday-Thursday March 13-14 "ALL WOMEN HAVE SECRETS" with Joseph Allen and Jean (.a finey Friday -Saturday March IS-It "BRITISH INTELLIGENCE" with Boris Karl of j and Margaret Lindsay and to answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in MM mmm.pl.i-t This the 14th. day of Feb., 1#40. L B. WYNNE. Clerk Superior Court of fl#-4t Martin County. EXECUTOR'8 NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. Having qualified as executor of the estate of W. H. Rogers, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned or his at torneys within IS 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 payment. This the 13th day of Feb., 1$40 F. L. ROGERS Executor of the estate of W H. Rogers, deceased. Peel & Manning, Attys. WiUiamston, N. C. fl6-6t NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. In j The Superior County County of Martin Against Lixxie Hawkins. The defendant, Lizzie Hawkins, above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Ctjurt of Martin County, North CarolinS, to foreclose the taxus on land in Martin County in which said defendant has an interest; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear before L>. II. Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County at his office in WiUiamston. North Carolina, within thirty (30) 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 lion, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 14th. day of Feb.. 1M0 ^ Su^nor^Court of Clerk Superior fie-4t Martin County. NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin Against Ceasar Purvis, Jr., of wife, Purvis, Noah Purvis and wife, 8er risaa Purvis, Carrie Purvis Or mand husband, Goier Ormand, Arthur Purvis, Florence P. Wil liams and husband. * - ... Wil liams. Nancy P. Peyton and hus band, Peyton. Wheeler Purvis, Evie Purvis Davis and hus band. Da via The defendants, Noah Purvis and > wife, Serrissa Purvis, Arthur Pur vis. Florence P Williams and hus band. Williams, Nancy P. Peyton and husband. Pey ton. Wheeler Purvis, Evie Purvis Da vis and husband. Davis, above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land in Mar tin County in which said defendants have an interest; and the said defen dants will further take notice that they are required to appear before L. B. Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County at his office/ in Williamston, North Carolina! within thirty (30) days after the completion of this service of publi cation by notice and to answer or de mur to the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 12th day of Feb., 1940. L. B. WYNNE, f 13-41 Clerk Superior Court I of Martin County. 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