House Of David Quint In Return Match Here On Sunday Bearded Boys" Will Give "All-Out" Show Martins Lose Last Exhibition By 11 Points; Diem Stars ?*? "Show" To Get Underway in "Well-Heated" Gym At Three O'Cloek The House of David's nationally known basketball team will make its second appearance of the season here" when the outstanding quint will re turn for an exhibition with the Wil liamston Martins in the high school gym Sunday afternoon at 3:00 p. m. Those fans of this section who saw the bearded boys in action about a week before Christmas can easily recall the brand of basketball to be expected here next Sunday after noon. But for the benefit of those unfortunates who found it impos sible to witness this extravaganza, we would like to turn back for a mo ment to that date. The Davids won over the Martins by the score of 47-36. but the large crowd of spectators didn't seem to care about the score, as they stayed in an uproar at the antics and the perfect display of court tactics, de spite the fact that the game got un derway over an hour late due to un avoidable circumstances. Ham Ham ilton and bald Bill Steineke offered an exhibition of dribbling, passing, shooting, clowning and what not, that was surpassed only by our own Pappy Diem, who matched them? trick for trick?and was high scor er for the afternoon with 18 points. Hamilton, who jitterbugs and drib bles at the same time, possesses a deadly eye for set shots from the middle of the court. Before the last exhibition, he told us that he had to play "under wraps." According to Ham, "We were playing a gang up | BLENDED RESERVE^ $1.00 J" $1.95 Eagles To Play Army Quint Here Tonight Williamston's All-Stars, a team composed of the local Eagles and the surviving Martins, will join to gether tonight at 8:30 o'clock to bat tle the team of the Company A, 30th Engineers Battalion. This company, about 150 strong, is now stationed at A hoskie. According to reports, the Engin eers have a strong club, and this week they easily defeated a picked all-star team of Ahoskie. Their cap tain, it is understood, was a star for Carnegie Tech the past season and they have several other ex-college players on their roster. However, the locals are planning to give them a battle, with Pap Diem, Fenner Wallace and Jack Manning joining with the Eagle "aces" and they should present their strongest team of the season. So when these two teams meet tonight, a thrilling battle should be in the offing The gym will be heated, and all fans should avail themselves of the opportunity to witness this game. TTie local management hopes that a large crowd will be present, and ex tends a special invitation to the fair er sex. It is thought the Engineers will be over in large numbers. Dr. Pepper Doing His Bit For War The Dr. Pepper Bottling company calls the attention of its many friends and customers to the fact that we are in a total war and that any and all sacrifices must be willingly made. In an advertisement which was run in this paper, the company asks that its friends do their part to help |jn this national emergency, by co operaturg Dr. Beeper-deal ers. " "" "Occasionally your dealer may say Sorry Dr. Pepper's sold out for to day'." You can help him by remem bering that the amount of sugar for soft drinks has been rationed and that he is doing the best he can for you. The Dr. Pepper Company suggests that you use your "Dr. Pepper" mon ey to buy Defense Bonds and Stamps. in the coal region. It seemed as though those toughies didn't like the idea of getting beat, so they took a poke at me. I came up minus sever al front teeth, and if you'll look in that sweat jacket you'll find a plate. I don't want that 'store-bought job' knocked out so I'm keeping them un der wraps." The Martin line-up will consist of Fenner Wallace and Jack Manning at forwards; Shorty Corey at center; and Pap Diem and Breezy Beaird at guards. Due to the war situation there has been some doubt as to whether the House of David will send a team on the road next season, so a record crowd is expected to attend this ex hibition Sunday afternoon in the lo cal gym. A Pot Shot Of Sunday's Headliners A (liner at the picture above will remind you of the most com ical-looking basketball team in the world?and these stars can keep 'em laughing all the way through. But the House of Dav id quint ran also present a fine exhibition of the court game when they rare to. Returning here for the second time this sea son the bearded gents will con test the Williamston Martins in the high school gym Sunday af ternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Illegal Distillers Use Mueli Sugar P The Statistical Section of the Fed eral Alcoholic Tax Unit. Bureau of Internal Revenue, has estimated that 1,657,000 100-pound bags of sugar were used by illicit distillers throughout the country in the stills seized during the fiscal year 19|1 This t^. ed mash seizures, the reported per iod of operation and mash capacity of seized stills, and the reported type of material used at each. There were 6,868,078 gallons of mash seized, of which 6,150,887 gallons (8956%)' were sugar mash. The estimated to tal mash for the seized stills was 111,014,000 gallons of which 89 56% is estimated to have been sugar mash. This 99,424,138 gallons of sugar mash i basing yield on the known average, would have required at its base 1. 657,069 100-pound bags of sugar. This 1,657,000 100-pound bags of sugar is a conservative estimate, therefore, of the quantity used by illicit distillers during the fiscal year. This amounts to 82,850 short tons, or 2,071 freight car loads. This' means 41 fifty-car train loads of su gar were diverted to illicit alcohol and whiskey during the year, or 5.67 freight car loads daily. To view the diversion in another manner, it can be stated that 138, 083 bags of sugar were used in illic it stills each month, or 4,540 bags per day, 189 bags per hour, or three bags per minute. It would appear that in the pres ent emergency the Clovernment hould be interested in this tre mendous diversion of sugar for two reasons. First, the fraud on the rev enue would run into amazing fig ures; second, the necessity for using ships for other cargoes than sugar should make it important to keep all Migar m legitimate channclSL???? NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed req trtjstw.vwy,p^fFnCWspinr,- Jr., and wife, Jennie Newsome, on the 7th day of May, 1937, and of record iii the public registry of Martin County in Book P-3 at page 304, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of securing certain notes, of even date and tenor therewith, de fault having been made in the pay -' ment of said notes, and the stipula tions contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the owners of said notes, the undersigned trustee will, on Thursday, the 12th day of March, 1942, at twelve o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in the tow,w of Williamston, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to wit: That certain tract of land in Mar tin County, beginning at the North east corner of Rogers and Outter bridge corner and running thence a Southeast course along a branch between the Allen and Blount line, to a corner of the land of Thad New some and said Outterbridge, thence up the railroad toward Everetts. N. C.. on the south side to a forked dou ble white oak, thence across the Ew ell tract of land a North course to two pine trees on said Ewell tract i)f land, thence a North course to a maple standing near the branch, thence a Northeast course to Rogers and Outterbridge line, the beginning, containing fifty acres, more or less, and being the same premises de scribed in a deed of trust of record in Book Y-2 at page 83 of the Martin County Public Registry, which is hereby referred to. This the 9th day of Feb., 1942 ELBERT S. PEEL, Trustee. Peel & Manning, Attys fl3-4t NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County. Under and by virtue of the author ity vested in me as administrator of the estate of C O Moore, deceased, the undersigned administrator will, >n Tuesday, the 3rd day of March, 1942, at twelve o'clock noon, in front >f the main premises on the C. O. Moore Godard Farm in Williamstori Township offer for sale to (fie high est bidder for cash the following de scribed personal property, to wit: 3 mules, one cow, and all farming' utensils of every kind, nature and description located on said farm and belonging to C. O. Moore Estate. This the 9th day of Feb., 1942. T M. BRITTON, Administrator of Estate of C. O. Moore. Peel & Manning, Attys fl3-4t NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County. Under and by virtue of the power! and authority vested in me as ad-1 ministrator of the estate of C. O. Moore, deceased, the undersigned ad ministrator will, on Thursday, the 12th day of March. 1942, at twelve o'clock noon, in front of the court house door in the town of Williams-^ ton, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash the following described personal property, to wit: One note of Mrs. Virginia Perry for $750.00 dated the 12th day of Feb ruary, 1930, due February 14, 1931. and several tax receipts paid by the owner of said note, said note and said tax receipts secured by deed of trust of record in the public regis try of Martin County in Book C-3 at page 180. igaSrfj#0' Thad NeWsome, Jr., and wifc, 'Jenniv Newspuv, aggregating $650.00, with interest" on the same from the 7th day of May, 1937, said notes secured by deed of trust of record in the public registry of Mar tin County in Book P-3 at page 304. Eight notes of Julian H. Harrel for $100.00 each, bearing in teres from the 1st day of August, 1928 said notes secured by deed of trus of record in the public registry o Martin County in Book Y-2 at pag< 478. Judgment in favor of C O. Moon Estate against Mrs. Helen Allen anc H B. Allen for the sum of $280.7! with interest on the same from th< 1st day of October, 1930. and the sun of $213.00 with interest on the samt from the 1st day of March, 1930, anc the sum of $9.05 costs. One insurance policy on the lift of Annie Roberson for $500.00 No 77718917 in Metropolitan Insuranci Company. All notes, accounts and evidencei of debt belonging to the estate oi C O Moore, deceased, list of sam< on file with T M. Britten, adminis trator of C. O. Moore, deceased. 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