flIXTY SIGE ~ he wants ter know. Ef one law makes you pay yer you frum usin yer p. m tv bos to raise yer tax; aint ther laws dun made you into a double-X betwixt a Dang-Phool, and a Phool-be Dang? I sees by ther papers that ther U S. A. Munitions Board is ter-* ably short on thay stock-pile of wool, and is so critical low, that ther Army is fishin round fer Australian wool, sos to be able to proper clothe ther soldier boys en durin ther cumin cold winter in ther fitin field. Whilst ther soldier boys Dadvs back home air devotin thay layin-out lands to Prowlin Dog runs Lands that mout be turnt into Sheep-raisin runs that would perduce all ther wool and mutt in needed to warm up and feed-up thay soldier-sorts in ther snow coverd fitin fields Now aint that a purty good pictur of us Wise-Guys wastful ways? I was ridin on ther train one time ui> in ther peedmont section of North Caliny, and got to talkin to a man in ther seat frunt of me. And he said 1 was jest a-thinkin that 1 owns sevral hunded acres of eut-ovei lands night to where we air ridin thru, that aint good for nuthin but gra/.in sheep that ud be a benyfit to man kind, ef it want fer ther prowlin-dogs thats lowd to run loose and wud git to feedin on ther flocks. But that he reckond hi1 wud git put in ther penvtentry by a avalanch Sender Vestes ef he was to start ther biznes, so he was staying out, and tax-listin his dog-runs ns waste-lands at $1 a acre, whilst a good sheep biznes mout call fer a 100$ listin. Now dont all lhat look lak tliar is sum sorry Brain Trusters in ther Legislate? Thar niyt no law a-ginst a mans havin n best-friend-tiger, ef he takes keer of im, hut when he turns im into a Prowlin-Tiger, thats a nuther proposition. And hit ort to be likewise fer Prowlin-Dogs. Ef you wants to roll whar ever you goes, long as you stays to roll, aint you got a good chance these days? Yas-sir, When this here life dis lurbin thing called a artermobllc Rot invented, rite then was when ther shoe-biznes kotched ther black-eye that thar aint no Pa tent -Medicin calcalated to kwore, cans man kind is shore headed to wards growin foot-less, fer ther want of proper x-er-size to man lane And ef people-kind lut*e thay foots, how ther heck kin shoe factrys live? Back in ther liorsc-and-buggy days, folks uster lie thay nags to ther hitchin-post, and foot-it frum store to store tvhen buyin things. Yungsters in town raced and rompt to school and lovd it In ther country thay Walked 4-5 miles, sum-times, and :rowd strong legs and ankles, and lig lung-powers, and rigler heart beats. But when ther artermobile Cotton Grading To Bo Provided The farmer who knows the of ficial grades of his cotton is in the best bargaining position when the time comes to sell it farm leaders asserted this week in re minding growers that federal cot ton lassine and market news ser- i vices will be available again this year. August 15 is the deadline for applicatioTi for the U S. Depart ment of Agriculture services. Under authority of the Smith Doxey Act, cotton classing and market news services are free to the grower-members of any group organized to promote the im provement of cotton. Under the program cotton sam ples are pulled from each bale, usually by ginners cooperating with the improvement groups, and sent to the nearest USDA classing office. As each sample is officially classed, the classing office pre pares and returns to the farmer a “green card" showing the offi cial grade and staple length. Farmers who are not now mem bers of cotton improvement groups are urged to contact the \ county agent for information on groups already organized in the i county, or for helping in form ; ing a new group. cum out, with gas-money to do thay movin, folks got weak-toed, and foot-tender. Now-days ef a clerk livs round ther corner frum ■whar his store is, he drivs round I to work in his spit-gmy and parks it in front of his bosses biznes j place, berfore a eustermer kin beat-im-to-it Hits a wunder he (lent strap a cupple little Austins to is tootsy-wootsvs sos to roll rat clean in-side on. I hav seed j lady-folks drive rat by a store whar thay wanted to stop, caus thar want no parkin place seplin next door, and never git back to that store. All that made sum ther big stores move to ther out skerts, and stahlish parkin-lots. And did thay pul! ther biznes way frum down-town'’ Then ther ' pictur-shows got it in ther neck when ther Drive-ins set-up wa lout whar you eud hav yer cytfr bux-seat, privit-like, thout cny jextry pay. And now cums ther Driv-in Banks, whar you km roll rat up to ther money-winder and I hand it in or pull it out, thout . strainin your ankles ar.v-bit. And purty soon Im a-lokin fee ther Bank-Robbers to de-sert ther banks whar thay hafs to park out side, rush in and rush out after makin thay haul, and pend on git tin erway in a jam. Caus in them ; driv-in banks, thay can roll up to ther cash-winder, pint thay guns j and say—You boys jest push it out, and we'll pull it in, and be rollm away at 100 per, in lessen a split second. WK'LI. TAKE (il ltMS -.» — (Camden Chronicle) I According to some medical man j there are 36,743,959 germs on the average dollar bill. Even so we I wouldn't object to having about 360,843,959,000,000 germs in our pockets l ight now. Two months-old Red Chinese ' nurge continues without !et-up -NOTICE OF SALE OE LAND FOft TAXES I, M. L. Peel, Tax Collectin' of Martin County, State of North Carolina, have this day, levied on the following tracts of land, and will sell same at public auction for cash at the Court House door in the Town ol Williamsion, North Carolina, on Monday. June 4, 1951 at 12:00 Noon, for taxes due and unpaid for the year 1950, unless said taxes, penalty, and cost are paid before the above date, M L. Peel, Martin County Tax Collector. JAMESVIIXE TOWNSHIP. White Llewellvn Barber, 125 a Fisher 33.45 Mrs. W J Davis, 48 a. Downing 7.10 David Mizelle. 1 Res., 5 a. Esau Johnson 16.88 Vance Prii i'. 60 a. Z. Z. Price 76.90 W W Roberson.'2 a. Res. 5.70 Preston Tucker, Vac Dot ^ 8.55 Ella Mai Vick, i-4 «v." Tu\>mc-iu c 2.35 t Colored Efu Barnes, Est., 5 a. Barnes __ Grady A: Irene Biggs, 2 a. Tarkle Neck Melvin Biggs 1-2 a. Tarkle Neck, Bal. - Maudie Boston. 18 a. A. L. Cordon 2.50 5.65 6.00 11.85 Martha E. Boston, 2-10 a. Res. Newsome Boston, 8-10 a. Brooks -- - Sarah Boston, Est., 5 a. J. F. King Sarah J. Boston, Est., 1-4 a. Rcs.( Willie D. Boston, 9 a. Geo. Brooks, 27 a. Geo. Brooks Elizabeth Brooks. 17 a. Brooks . Johnnie Davis. Vacant Lot Edward and Lona Garrett, 2 1-2 a. Talkie Neck Martha Griffin. 1 a. Brick Boston Arthur James, 18 a. A. L. Cordon Cl", von James. 2 a. Hinson. 4 a. James Elvira James. Est.. 1 a. Smith. Haywood James, 19 a. Hinson. 12 a. Res. Minnie Johnson. Est.. 58 a. James Lucv Johnson. Vacant Lot . ... _ C C. Keys. Est., 90 a. Schultz. 20 a. Res., 10a. Woods, 19 a. S Williams. 50 a. Ellis Griffin. Eal. _ Elijah Keys, 75 a. Brick Boston Estelle Kcvs, 2 1-2 a. Tarkle Neck Llewellyn Keys, 2 1-2 a. Cordon Marmel Keys, 2 1-2 a. Tarkle Neck Solomon Kevs, 3 1-2 a. Cordon S. W R. Keys, 2 1-2 a. Coburn Wilbert Keys, 2 a. Res. William Stanley Keys. 1 a. Hinson William S. Keys, 3-4 a. Tarkle Neck Joe Lamb. Est., 1 Vacant Lot Sam Lilley, Vacant Lot .... --- .... - - George F. Marriner, 1 1-2 a. Wallace .— Carrie Lee Moore, Residence - .... Erma Moore, 1-3 a. James . John Northern, 3-4 a. Moore Maggie Pailen, Vacant Lot ... Gladys & Reubin Pittiford, 6 a. Lucretia Boston Edmond Pierce, 1-2 a. Elijah Keys John H. Pierce, 3 a. Cordon . Matthew Pierce, 27 a. Moore, 12 a. Cordon, 23 a. Browning. 27 a. Butry, 17 a. J. H. Pierce Robert L. Pierce, 17 1-2 a. Moore Leon Powers, Residence ■ - Martha Roberson, 1 a. Woods William Roberson, Residence Cleophus Rodgers, 1 Res. and Store Carthenia Ryan, Vacant Lot Sarah Waters, Est., 8 a. Moore . Charlie Williams, 6 a. Geo. Brooks Stephen Williams, Est., 10 a. Williams . WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP. White John Hadlev, 100 a. Burrough Fishery, 240 a. Dollison Henry Let Hardison, 136 a. Hadley L. K. Reason, 35 a. Home Place Mrs. Mary Stallings, 2 a. Creek Olored S. L. Andrews, 24 a. Most Andrews Sarah Gray, 73 a. Bon Gray —. . Della Griffin, Est., 6 a. Home Place, 8 a. Glovine. 16 a. Stumpy Field, 3 a. Reddick, 5 a. Perry, 5 a. Stumpy Field Anthonv Lanier, 12 a. Patsy - - • Kate Lanier, 150 a. Gus Lanier, 30 a. Stumpy Field, 6 a. Cataneh . Mollie Lanier, 11 a. Williams, 15 a. Smithwick, 20 a. Jane Biggs Charlotte Slade. 40 a. Slade W. R. Slade, 50 a. Slade.. , - GRIFFINS TOWNSHIP, White John W, Corey, 90 a. Callie H. Hodges .-. Fenner L. Hardison. 100 a. Res.. Colored Charlie Butler, 25 a. Res., 45 a, Thomas BEAR GRASS TOWNSHIP, Whit* Willie Bullock. 66 a. Res. . , WILLI AMSTON TOWftSHlP, Whit* Joe Ball, 8 a Tyner land, Res., Store and Mill Robert Henry Beacham, Vacant Tyner Land L. S. Bullock, Res, Main St. .. Richard F. DeFord, Residence, Oak Street L. H. Gurganus, Res. Fair Ground . John Hadley, 50 a. H. D. Taylor, 100 a. Swanner, 70 a. Res., 33 a. Harrell Frank E. Karson, Res. liaughtoii St. - Dennis H. Leggett, Res. Spruce St. . . Perry E. Odom, Res. Highway No. 64 R. Lin wood Pate, Res. W. Main St. H. O. Peel, Office, Main, Ten. Simmons, Vac, Franklin Wm. E. Peel, Garage Apt. S. D. Perry, Res. Highway No. 64 Fred Weaver, Res. Fair Grounds Curtis W, Whitaker, Res. Prison Camp Road Palmer White, Res. Beech St. Wm. Richard Williams, Vac. Lot Haughton St. Colored Brodic Anderson, 1 Vac. Lot Little St. Lucy Bagley, Residence Rhodes St. Mack Baker, Residence Church St. Wm. Earl Balance, Vacant Jordan Hezekiah Bell, Res. Cedar Leugcnc Bell, Res., Sycamore St. Leander Bowen, Bldg. Sycamore St. ... Eddie Brewington, Vacant Church St. Birdie Mae Brown, Vacant Lot and Res. White St. James Bridges, Vacant Washington Road __ i Eddie Watts Brown, Cafe and Barber Shop James A. Brown. Res. Church St., Ten. Church St. Louis Brown, Resi. Perry St. William Elmer Brown, 1 Vac. Lot Church St. Wilmcr Brown, Vac. Lul Highway No. 17 Geo. Bryant, Store, Douglas Land John Chance, Sr., Res. Sycamore St. Mary Clemmons, Ten. Perry St. Nancy Clemmons, Res. Cedar Si. Willie Combs, Vac. Hassell Ave., Seth Council, Res. Blount St. Lucy Curmon, Vac. Perry St. Cleo Ebron, Res. W. Main St. . . Rev. Columbus Ebron, Res. Sycamore St. Christine Everett, Est., Vac. R. R. St. Janies E. Everett, Res. Sycamore St. Leroy Everett, Vac. Hill St., Bal. Nannie Finch, Res. Church St. !John Gentry, Res. Morrison ; Lenora Giles, Est., Vacant Lot Elm Street j Oscar Hagans, Ten. Warren St. .......... j Louis Harris, Res. Martin Street Navin Hawkins, Res. Center St. Sudie Hescoe, Est., Vac Lot Sycamore St. . ___ 1 Willie Hescoe, Res. Sycamore St. . Ira James, Vacant Sycamore St. ■ Charlie Mack Johnson. Rps Chyvch St. AHhur Let Jones, Vac. Sycamore St. Lillian Slade Jones, Vacant Church St. Sam and Liridie Latham, Vacant Lot Hill St. Edward Laugliingliouse, Vacant While St. David Lee, Vacant Lot E. Main St. Callie Little, Res and Ten. Faulk St. 1 Nancy Mabry, 2 Vac. Lots E. Main St. Elisha Mitchell, Res. ard Vac. Church St. Georgia Mitchell, Res. Broad St. _. Laura Moore, 2 Jones Lots Rosa Bell Moore, Res. Faulk St. Charles Ormond, Res. and Ten. Sycamore St. Aulgo Outterbridge, 1 Res. Adj. Belcher James Outterbridge, Sr„ Res. Hill St. Percy Peel. Res. Center St. Cora Perry, Vacant Roanoke Avc. James Roy Perry, Vacant Roanoke Avenue Geo. Benjamin Price, Ten. Hyman St. Bertha Purvis. Res. Martin St. Clarence & Nellie Purvis, 2 Vac. Lots Wash. Rd. Geo. T. Purvis, Res. Warren St. Alie Roberson, Vac. Church St. Annie P Roberson. Vac. Broad St. McKinley Roberson,. Vac. Lot Cherry St. Milton Roberson, Res., Ormond Drive Rosa Roberson, Res. and Vac. Broad St, Cordelia Rodgers, Res, Sycamore St. Jesse W. Rodgers, 2 Res Wash. Rd„ 3 Ten. and 2 Duplex Peel Street _, Johnson Rodgers, Res. Perry St. King Davirf Rodgers, Res. W. Main St "I Lonnie Rodgers, Sr., Res. and Vac. Sycamore St Roberta Rodgers, Est., 2 Vac. Lots R. R St. Walter Rodgers, Vac. lot near colored school Delia Sherrod Est,. Vac. Lot Wash. St. Ada Slade, Res. White St. Guilford G. Slade, 2 a. Calvin Slade, Bal. Leroy Smith, Res. Broad St. Richard Smith, Sr., Res. and Store Main, Res E, Main St Magcklcnc, SpclJcr. Res. Broad Street Charlie A. Spruill, Res Peel St Sarah Stokes. Res Griffin St. Sa*Hit Mason Tyson, 2 vac. Wash. Rd - 3-. U. • a - Ali-Ii ~ W S'. ___ 4.65 9.60 3.50 4.00 28.90 7.85 4.80 3.60 2.35 10.35 35.95 2.35 48.57 37.66 4.; 2.35 71.50 17.00 3.00 11.95 3.00 8.40 22.05 46.78 20.70 4.63 2.35 7.65 10.29 8.90 6.50 2.35 4.40 2.82 28.10 16.35 57.48 19.50 25.18 3.15 8.10 27.70 3.15 5.65 2.50 4.50 23.73 72.19 22.42 “h85 3.70 13.00 26.05 6.75 33.88 17.40 5.45 6.45 14.48 76.17 14.86 71.54 i 32.45 25.44 35.96 35.25 47.90 204.00 24.30 30.76 32.05 3065 55.65 32.10 34.10 52.45 21.50 17.90 5 95 3.30 11.80 7.45 9.00 22 28 0.88 46.05 5.30 24.30 5.30 59.12 25.40 13.45 2 40 1055 10.20 13.80 14.30 7.48 5.35 0 20 2.80 8.80 20.35 3.15 11.60 2.20 10.10 12.35 4.05 7.43 17.85 9.58 3.15 8.35 5.30 13.00 5.10 5.93 4.05 3 03 6.15 13.32 3.83 13.92 7,75 2.37 10.05 14.45 10.93 11.45 12.10 2.30 5.12 5.95 0.20 4 65 7.83 3.30 5.15 3.20 13.65 9.60 11 70 130.80 11.85 10.93 18.67 4.05 9 30 з. 20 9.23 15.68 25.50 33.50 83.17 22.50 5.78 5.78 j и. JO ■ n unnvunn toxie West. Res. Griffin St. >rince Albert W'hite, Res. and Vac. R R. St. iVillie K. Whitfield, Res. W. Main St. William Whitley. Res. Pearl St. William Whitley. Res. White St„ Res. Sycamore St. Mice Williams. Vac. Perry St. Carolina Williams, Est.. Vac. Harrell St. Julius Williams. Res. Hunter St. L. D. Williams. Vac. E. Main St. Louise Williams. Res. R. R. St. Osborn Williams. Vac. Hill St. Perlie D. Williams, Vac. Hyman St Joseph Wilson, Res. Warren St. Ephriam Woolard. Ten. Perry St ..... P CROSS ROADS TOWNSHIP. White Joe B. Ayers. 14 a. Wynn, til) a. Fulford Bailey, Barnhill & Adkins. 50 a. Woods Land Champion Auto Co., 22 a. Clemmons, Bal. Colored 5.715 | 8.38 21.70 ! 14.25 22.83 3.20 2.36 | 17.80 2.38 12 00 5.30 ' 2 36 42.50 365 43.53, ii.10, 2.93 : White Jesse James, '2 a woods, 1 Res. James E. Mizelle, 66 a. Res. Leo Roberson, 47 a. Mizelle Land Judson Whitfield, 2 a. Woods Lana ROBERSON V1LLE TOWNSHIP E. Proctor Andrews, Vac Lot Parmele W. Byrd Ballaid, Heirs, 15 a. Smith & Bunting Mrs. S. A. Bane, 1 Vac. Lot R. C. Bland. Heirs. 1 a. Woods H. B. Bowen, House and Lot 3rd St. Elmo Bullock. 104 a. Highsmith-Johnson, House and Lot Broad Wm. L. Bunting. Vac. Lot Nelson L. L. Coburn, House and Lot Green St L. C. Crisp, Vac. Lot Parmele H. W. Ford, House and Lot Parmele H. A. Gray, House and Lot Roberson St Mrs. Beulah Gitrganus. 12 a Stevenson W. Bruce Johnson, House and Lot R. R. St. E. G. Leggett, House and Lot, Pecan St. Hubert L. Roberson. 59 a. Green-Coburn J. C. Roberson, Heirs, Vac. Lot Guildford St John H. Roberson, House and Lot Main Mrs. Mary C. Roberson, Heirs 15 a. Taylor and Roberson H. A. Rogerson, Service Station, Academy ___ 75 fC Woods B. L. Stevenson, 16 a. Tai lor-Green. !) S. A. Wallace. Vac. Highway No. 64 Mrs. Lila Wynn. 1 Vac Lot J. C. Youngblood, Bldg. & Lot Main St Colored Henry Andrews, House and Lot, Parmele Lonnie Andrews, House and Lot, Parmele Mary Mandy Andrews. Heirs, 25 a. Perkins Rufus Andrews, Vae. 3rd St. Walter Andrews, Heirs, 21 a. Andrews Evelyn Barnhill, House ami Lot, 2nd St. Slade Barnhill, Heirs, Vae Lot Parmele Cullen Brown, House and Lot Parmele Hattie Brown, i Vac. Lot Parmele Mary Brown, Vae. Parmele Sandy Brown, House and Lot R, R. St., Vac. Parmele Mack Cherry, Heirs. 85 a Mayo Martha Dell Cjicrry, House and Lot Smith Thomas O. Clay, Store and Lot, House and Lot, Vac. Lot Parmele Annie Coburn. Heirs, House and Lot Parmele Joe Col'field, Vac. Lot Russell Collier, Vae. Highway No 64 Henry Coppage, Vae. Parmele Frank Crandall, Vae. Lot Pecan St. Nathan Cromwell, Heirs, House & Lot Highway No. 64 Robert Lee Gainor, House and Lot Parmele William Hardison, Vac. Lot Parmele Rhoda Highsmith. Est., 25 a James Mack Jenkins, Heirs, 1 vac. Lot Parmele Asa Jones, 1 1-2 a. Matthews Acie Jones, Vac. Parmele Nolie Keel, House and Lot Parmele Mack Latham, 1 vae. Lot Parmele Mary Lewis, House and Lot Parmoie Wilbur Manning, Vae. Parmele Elvernon Moore, House and Lot 2nd St J. L. S. Nelson, Heirs, Vae. Lot Parmele 36.62 10 16 5.00 2.36 3.55 2.36 I 2.00 37.63 : 93.00 22.21 ; 32.38 . 2.36 i 23.30 38.35 4.90 34.20 36.94 81.72 4.92 | 53.25 j 3.60 27.58 24.79 5.37 2.36 51.01 6.57 4 90 12.02 3.20 10.20 21 14 3.20 17.02 2 36 2.36 18.71 53.65 8.33 28.75 9.18 13.65 10.71 3.20 2.36 6.45 9.71 3.70 26.25 2.00 4.22 4.05 5.75 3.60 3.70 3.20 24.47 5.72 William Jasper Page, House and Lot Parmele - . Raleigh Perkins, Vac. Pecan St. _ __ Charlie Phillips. House and Lot Parmele John Pitt. Heirs, House and Ldt and Vae. Lot Parmele_ James Pitt, 1 Vac. Lot Parmele _ John Pitt. Hens, House and Lot and Vac. Lot Parmele _ W. M. Powell, 1 vac. lot Parmele _ Henry Price. HI a Roberson. Bal. Robert Richardson, Sr., House and Lot Highway No. 64 Martha Ridley. Heirs, 1 vac Lot Parmele Albert Slade, Vac. Parmele Lot Gold Point Jake' Spruill, House and Lot 2nd St.. Store and Lot 2nd St. Booker T. Staton. 57 a Carson-Highsnuth Matilda Thetmas, Vac. Lot Highway No. 64 Gee Wvnn, Vac ll:”hway No 64 POPLAR POINT TOWNSHIP. Allen. 34 a. Lassiter Land J A Leggett. 1 Bee Yard HAMILTON C B Mrs Downs. Kst Haislip, Vae 83 a. Res. Lot Hasse'll, V; Lot H; F Johnson, 110 a. Mag Johnson O. Purvis, 320 a S C. Purvis F. Purvis, Est . 1 vae- Lot E Rackley. House and Lot-Johnson-1 vac. lot Colored 7.00 9.15 8.85 12.63 24.16 12.63 2.36 16.88 5.80 236 2 36 21.60 28.72 68.1.7 3.20 5.38 47.28 2 62 trum* ... —■ nilton _ 29.61 _ 40.33 _ 152 37 1.98 16.45 White Liz/ie' Albritton Vac Lot 3 gp Mary Bennett. 2 vae. Lots 4.25 Dolphus Brown. 4 a. Baker Land 2.45 Irene Brown, 15 a. Pitt 24.22 Johnnie Council, Res and Shop 29.07 Tom Council, Re's. 8 00 John A. Everett. C. P. Howe ll Res & Lawrence Everett Res.' 12.42 Aaron Howell, 1 vae' lot 2.90 Golina Lloyd. Woodsland 5.12 Hugh Pitt. 17 a Hugh Pitt 19,31 Sabra Raynor, Est., Res 3.30 Ernest Weird, Res. 8.13 Geo. Williams. Est 64 a Res 22.45 GOOSE NEST TOWNSHIP. White Paul Bellflower, Res. 12.67 Dick Cross, Vac. Lot 5.20 John Paul Harrell, It) a. Harrell 4^60 F L. Haislip, 125 a. Cowry & Thomas. 130 a. Norris 118.32 Clarence Hardy, Vac. Le>t 40.57 W E. Tyson, Res. 30.97 Colored John C Bryant, 7 a. Jones and vac. hit 7.33 Lucy Bryant, 6 12a, Jones and Res. 9.74 Louisa Bryant, Est., vac. lot 6.34 T F. Dawson, 211 ei Harrington 25.00 Mary Feist T, .0 a. Ward 2.80 Lizzie Hyman, 07 a. J. B. Hyman, 10 a. Home Place 67.97 M .11 Hyman, 20 a. Casandv Hyman, 56 a. Hyman 06.44 Rullin Janie's, Est.. 58 a. Ruffin James 8.99 Aliev Joyner. 23 .1 Ruffin James 5.21 Wm. M. Jones. Res. and Vae. Lot 36.82 Frank and Cleo Leathers, 125 a. Moore 79.26 Parmele Savage', Re's. 8.71 Prim Sherrod, Vae' Lot 5.65 Flossie Taylor, Vae'. Lett 2.66 John Wilson, Vac. Leit 2.90 f?Most Mh>iH>iMlable r<*ir in Everyone knows that Pontiac is fan min for dc|rcndnhility. II you waul /urnmiul confirmation of that fait, talk to some of our Pontiac owners. 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