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Place New Model Car On Display This section got it* first peek at the new 1M1 model cars today when the Dixie Motors placed on display one of the new Plymouth creations in their showroom here on Washing ton Street Advertised as America's low-pric ed luxury car, the new Plymouth is smartly streamlined with a perform ance that is smooth and comfortable. The patented floating power engine mountings, hypoid rear axle, amola steel coil front springs, oil filter, full pressure lubrication and numerous other features, all tend to improve this year's model. As a fashion note, the 1941 Plym outh has a beautiful interior. Metal and grain are used extensively to Tom Jackson. a Watauga County demonstration farmer of Meat Camp township, is securing excellent re sults in pasture and cropland im provement from the use of lime and phosphate. give a more luxurious finish. According to Mr. William Everett, manager of Dixie Motors, driving ease is a synonym for the 1M1 Plymouth. A completely new steer ing wheel with an unobstructed vi sion of the safety signal speedome ter is an outstanding feature in the improvements. "The new Plymouth has many add ed features and to appreciate the car it must be seen and inspected," Mr. Everett said. Summer Baigain Sale GOOI) PENN BONDED PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OIL 87c AT "DEEP-CUT PRICES." 5-QT. CAN EXTRA SPECIAL AT NEW WESTERN FLYER $25.95 DeLuxe BOYS' and GIRLS' BIKES? Your Old Bike And Only REBUILT ami USED BIKES Marked down to very low levels. For instance, a "Miss Amen ca" girls' rebuilt bike at III.9S. As good as new. See It. Buy it! DAVIS SUPER SAFETY (Premium Grade) and DAVIS SAFETY GRIP (Super First-Line) Tires. Trade in your better old tires for more allowance and a FREE TUBE. Double Guarantee. WESCOTE SUPREME QUALITY And Standard Paints at prices you can afford to pay. Quality you can depend on for years to come WIZARD BATTERIES Carry more power, more plates, more guarantee per dollar. Check and see! Wizard DeLuxe, 51-Plates, U9-Amps. power, with 2-year guarantef. Only 16.50 on our special exchange price. TRUETONE RADIOS Offered you at extremely attractive prices. Keep up with the woijd of free news and pleasure. More Power, Range, Beauty. Tubes, Features, Tone and Enjoyable Reception. Tlie product is right, and our prices and terms will suit you on select Auto Sets, Cabinet and Table models in both electric A battery types. SEAT COVERS, SPARE PLUGS, PARTS, AND ACCESSORIES ? HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS Summer (,otul* At C.lo*e-()ul Price*! lur store has been enlarged 50% to better serve you. I stock, modern fixtures, lowest Cash and Term Prices Western Auto Associate Store Home Owned and Operated by Miller & Miller NOTICE! WE ARE NOW PREPARING THE ADVERTISING LIST FOR DELINQUENT TAXES The County of Martin WHICH WILL BE ADVERTISED OCTOBER 1st, 1944). Save Additional Cost by Paying Your Delinquent Taxes As Prompt ly As Possible Sheriff C. B. Roebuck Tax Collector. North Carolina Needs More Cover .Crop* Percent of cultivated i?i 0 , crop ocreoge seeded td to winter cover crops ?' 0 ? )M< o? 1959 tll moltl '0 '0^ 40VW???UkT As shown by ths map above, a considerable portion of North Carolina's cultivated farm land is laft bars during the winter, subject to destructive erosion and leaching. It is estimated that North Carolina farmers participating in the AAA farm program seeded 620,000 acres of cover crops in the fall of 1939. The state AAA committee points out that farmers can prevent a large part of the annual loss of soil fertility hv further increasing their acreage of protective winter cover crops. All-American Calibre Jim "Sweet" Lalanne, above, is the United States. "Sweet" Jim al expected to take over where George j ready has gained national reputation Stirnweiss left off in the University of North Carolina backfield. Coach Ray Wolf feels that if Lalanne can polish up his running attack he will be rated one of the best backs in as a passer deluxe and with his pro motion to regular play, he is expect ed to spark the Tar Heel forces along with AH American End Paul Sever im'. ' . '? ? ' . - " 'V: ' Pealiead's Demon Deacon John Polanskl, the jarring fuH back of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, is another fiig Five star who is slated to gain his part of the national honors. Pulanski, leading ground gainer on the nation's lead | better than ever, according to Coach iPoahcad Walker, nnd ahnuld easily rate the No. 1 fulback in the South icrn Conference. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County In The Superior Court. County of Martin vs. Sylvia Rhodes,; Mary Stewart, Alice Ormand and husband, IV. V. Ormand, Addie Cherry and husband, Offle Cher ry, Bertha Davis and husband, George Davis, Harry Mayo and Jesse Mayo, his wife, Presley Ma yo and wife, Ruth Mayo, and Nina Roberson, and town of Williams ton. Under and by virtue of an order of sale contained in a judgment in the above entitled proceeding signed by L. B. Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court, on Monday, the 19th day of August, 1940, the undersigned com missioners will, on Thursday, the 19th day of September, 1940, in front of the courthouse door in Williams ton, N. C., offer for sale to the high est/bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate, to wit: Beginning at the corner of the first street at a post on the road or street to the river, thence North 31 1-2 West 36 poles to a stake, thence North 56 1-2 East 37 poles to a stake on the edge of the marsh, thence South 37 1-2 East 22 poles to the reed leading to the river, thence South 72 West 17 poles to the beginning, and being the same land deeded to John Rhodes by John Watts in 1871, rec orded in Book U at page 180. This the 19th day or August, 1940. WHEELER MARTIN, CHAS. H. MANNING, a20-4t Commisioners. I eiinis Tourney Is I Heading For Final Hounds This Week Ol Bui Six VI,.? Max.- B.,? 11111111i,I J, Si?ai,., I'iviaiiiii P'a.v in iho annual city tennis r/rr a ^v,,r?; ??/? , stronger, more experienced Players marched steadily toward tl?. . na roui'd, Six nten remain m Z are still 'o""1 Wh'le fivr bl? title 6 rUnmn? ,or th" dou Favored Oscar Anderson meets Uui,n;Vuperior package C I) Put' ? , ' '1 i''H naae l d Pitt, man today in the quarter finals u iHi SpiVPV MS * a ,ilk" hv H 2 fi ],o Cone's conqueror Pel mr. t J' lA"t,u'r fcrac-k.-t Jnnie wdh VT "" (,M'k" this afternoon Hush p" aW""U'r sla,ed >?W Hush Bondurant. Both aforementioned semi finals matches will take place Thursday afternoon w?h the Bondurant vs preeedence ,, ClK,ke "**" ,ak"'K The powerful dun of Anderson ut.d n, alsUin,"? US a"'"ady rmals 11, t|,e upper bracket though confusion still reigns in th,. lower ina'v" lh'S afu'rn?on Bill Spivev Jam "UIlt'"K lo<* horns with James Manning ?nH i a,?> . . .. Ian iock norns \Vith James Manning alld ljt-mun R(jrn||||| in the HaWr!rn,? l"kaKin? "ic victor due v. nn ""d Jaik Ma" nmg vs Dillon Cobb and Wheeler n"r:K .Mi'h''-'',if-a^ l r "?? semi-finals. West tourney results Ban,hill | Manning "verCowe,.-Green, by for n ,i-ureeii. by for ma.Tr^i ' durant over Put r.r" mal,,i: '' ? Howard : ? ?; nowaii PmI over rTt,|"W,'r' 7'5- 8 4 Junie l .< I ovi Cortes Green, 6 8, ti l, ? 3 Oscar Anderson over Shell,,,,, Hall' cj 1 Pittman, l?y?- Hill Spivey over Howard Cone. 8 2. M Vermin Bunting, bye. Rust, Bond,,, nnt over Hardy Rose. 6-3, 8 li Bill Spivey got a bye into singles sen,,. .Hn';i"aa,.ldoRUS,'..[1!'''^''a"' outlast , 1 ''"'uiuiani oi ,.o? !,'r,IV ??? "I the only other quarter finals match Complete dope on the tennis sit uatii," ear. he had from the tourney window Th" K "mse ordereHS"fn"' ""P,1"''S w'Te recently "'lined for presentation m post "-nrney cxercses to the victor. ' E36 Miss Jessie Mae Hollomao, who ',r,val'' duty nursing Baltimore, is visiting relatives here ? , notici or uu ?if tecord in Hi, u. , . UK. V. H. MKWKOKN IIP T/klLI L< ??.. " ???? " ?unr OP TOM K TRI8T Please Note Bale changes Hobersonvtlle office, Scott's Jew "fry .Sh,re, Tuesday, s,:pt?U,S JeW" Personal Doctor's Kills file Up? A Temporary lln si ness Jain? (>ctting Married? For whatever reason yon need extra cash ? GET IT HERE! LOW INTEREST RATE No honus or extra interest charged on small loans. All you need is collateral or some good endorsement. Guaranty Bank & Trust Co. WILLI AMSTON, N. C. Noon, in front of the Courthouse door "Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described tract of land. Adjoining the lands of~R. W Sals bury and Brother. Mrs J B. Ever ett. Fred Bumhill. Harry Waldo. B B Sherrod and others, and compos ed of the following tracts or parcels of land, conveyed to O. T Everett by Joseph Purvis and wife, deed dated September It). 1919. and re corded in the Martin County Regis try in Buok Y-l. page 363. Julius Hooker and Harry Davis and wives by deed dated February 1. 1918. and recorded in said registry in Book T^^jiage^lM^^^ih^rUhony^jind wife by deed dated January 22. 1917, and of record in Book L-l. page 436. M. P. Taylor and wife by Deed dated November 3. 1919, and of record in Book YYY, page 400; Joseph Purvis and wife by Deed | dated September 10, 1919, and of record in Book Y-l, page 382; A Sherrod and wife by deed dated December 6. 1905. and of record in Book MMM page 471. Clara Ever ett by Deed dated December 15, 1919, and recorded in Book B-2, page 471. Containing 284 82 acres, more or less. This 30th day of August. 1940. B A CRITCHER i34t Attorney. *7- ? .,v\ ?% /XTRR C ^ ?<?,. , FlAVOfi WITH SLOWER BURNING Radio Service |> \|H s ? II I5KS ? It VITUKIKS lloberson Kadio & Music Company x Locutfd in Moorr (*rocvry Itmhlm^ Wll I I OIS IOV V < . rilONK 350 Visil "Pap" Diem e t in Bowling Alley Mottling i- n liraltlifiil n-rn-ation ami you'll liiul i| Il ttnly rn^h you I Or |i> Imul al llir v. liarp'sllou liii<j[Allr\ Gin YourCotton J.G.Staton's :to-HO Suit i,nii)'tt (, I IS \\ 1111 111? 11<? i- llri'iiKlH a ClrillllT VlllK'llllK'Ilt ? l.oculril ISrar? W II.I.IAMSTON SlIPPIA COMPANY in WILLIAMSTON W ill III- o|MTlll?'<i oil ami aflor Monday, Sept. 16 Will hoy your bale cotton?Sreil Cotton ami jtive you good service. Itngpinif ami tics on liaml ut all times. II. II. METHEA, Manager HxfH'rii'iifftl I.in Man In C.harftr J. G. Staton's Gin
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