Triple Amputee A Nighty Hunter Poccatello, Idaho.—One of Ida ho's proudest deer hunters this season was yours, tousle-haired LeVerl Johnson He and seven friends, making their way into th< rugged hills near McCammon, Idaho, had to cut down a tree to make room for the trailer carrying their horses. Th. _ t the woods and be gan shooting » was running wnen hi sir t 1 from i range 75 \ ards The bullet wa. true. What made the shot difficult particularly, was that Johnson had only one hand to use He was pmud of the expedition because he hasn't any feet, eith er. Johnson is a triple amputee iFEmraxfxaz' The recent fire in our com munity is a warning to al! of us to: 1) l liminate hazards in the home tiiat may cause a serious fire. Practise lire prevention. Stop Fires Before They Start. 2! Make sure that our fire insurance is adequate to cover possible financial loss You may be richer tnan you think Have you in creased vour tire protection to keep pace w ith today s in creased values'1 Call us today We II take immediate steps to give you the protection you need un der dividend paying policies. \\ licdcr Malinin** j I\SIK\N<»-; 'illlMd 'TtatiartaC ^efaiCenA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY JcfM f -. S K »»-pei prrudfni und chairman •' Oil , rtmpci iimiimut t,i • IK'Uifo 4 Recipes Of The Week By BETTY MOORE Home Service Director Virginia Electric and Power Comoanv November means cmny even ings when indoor parties are most ! uppi ei ixteil. Invite the i ends of |'he family over foi a vet togeth j or" and then roe an informal sn.uk in the k’tchen These par I-! f lentil i neii fSotuags ! 1 cup ready-mix for pancakes (plain) 2 table spoons eornnu .,1 1 tablespoon sugar 2-3 cup water 8 wieners Fat for frying. Combine dry ingredients Add ,\nt. .old beat with electric mix e: ji rotary beater for 2 minutes i Dip wieners in batter -holding wient :• w ith a kitchen fork; drain i ff < xe ss b.-.ttoi ov> . bowl Fry n hot deep I at (375 decree.' F.) for 2 to 3 minutes Drain on ab sorbent paper lns< rt " ooden skews is and e: \ e vvhih hot and crisp. Don't forget to include a bowl of mustard for dipping! Spicy Hot Cider 1-2 teaspoon whole allspice 1 2-inch stick cinnamon 6 whole cloves I quart eider or apple juice I-3 cup brown sugar Grated Nutmeg Tie spiees •< xcept nutmeg- in a cloth bag and add this and sugar to juice. Ileal til simmering and allow to simmer for 15 minutes. R'-move spice bag. sprinkle grat ed nutmeg over top eider, and sci ve hot. Serves 4 or 5. With the hotdog- and eidei serve bright red apples and pop corn and everyone will come back for more. Red Cress Reports Flood Relief Cost Kansas City The American ! H. and \loofn<‘HH From Tin* Party ].>>s Angelas The political jnde pendence of Gov Earl Warren has paid off handsomely jn ins own state of California. How will his special position appealing to I voters of both parties and remain ing somewhat aloof from the pro fessional Republican Party ma chinery- -work elsewhere, now that he is running fm the party nomination? There is important resistance to he nomination, here in his home! state It may call national atten-<| tain both to Hie problems and the j pe: abilities of an independent candidate. California has five registered Democrats for every three Re publicans, yet Governor Warren has won the state’s top office thi'i e times Why? In large part, it i. believed, because he could get the independent vote that is nom inally Democratic. In till1 last state election, for in stance, it was widely trusted Earl Warren against widely ques tioned James Roosevelt, and it didn't take a big Republican ma chine to return the Governor to office It took independent De mocrats i hi the view ot political iDserv ci tin Wanvn success as an in dependent explains his compara tive aloofness from party organi zation. It lias been Warrenism, net Republicanism, that lias elect ed him Those who eppuse Governor Waireii, wanting a regular Ko- 1 publican, point out that it expecl ;■ erats to office. They decry his liberalism On the other hand, the group ot Republicans mostly olfieehold ers, who have asked him lo seek the pro idency include convinced believers that his independence is a true interpretation of today’s need. They bohe\i that Warren Re publicanism is winning Republi canism iVinklk ground, interna tionalism, seeking conservative application of lihw al jdt als. This group f wins the nucleus fo: an oi:,am/ed campaign in the will dept nd partly on local and national factors not yet fully re vealed Tin other factor that the Governor icons sure to take to Chicago one of the country's larg est delegations it not being un it n stimated here Since 17 top-rankmg California 1 Republicans asked the Governor to declare himself, 4ii other prom inent California Republicans have added their names to the list. This means a virtual certainty that the Republican State Central Committee will set up a slate of deli rati pledged to thu Cover nor as C.ililornia s favorite son. j But it does not preclude the possi-! bilit.v that there will be another J K< publican slali < the lhviae pkdp | I to fin I nr Donor of IHintrl / « llos/titols Since / V 1ft Stroudsburg, Pa.—Because of 1'inic unusual m.irl: :r. his make up, Jake Meckc’s body manufac (mes ton much blood, making him ill Since 11)41. Meckes has been making monthly visits to hospit als, donating his "extra” blood for use of those who need it. ed' A vociferous meeting attended by some 450 Republicans here recently indicated eagerness for ■ (her representation. But Senator Taft has said flatly that he will not let his name he used to head a California delegation. It remains to tie seen what challenge to Gov ernor Warren's candidacy, if any, will appear on the California pri mary ballot NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County, in The Superior Court Before The Clerk S 11. Grimes and wife, Eva M. Grimes, M P. VanNorlwirk, G. D. Grimes and wife, Sarah G. Grimes, G. C. Taylor and wife, I.ina James Taylor, Mrs. 11. L. i Bottle B.) Keel (widow), Ernest Keel (single), harcuin M. Roe buck, C K. Smith and wife, Thel ma Baker Smith, .1 L. Griffin ■ 0(1 Wife. Charity G. Griffin, J. W. Griffin and wife, Lillian R Griffin, Irving I, Smith and wife Josephine 11 Smith, A O. Roller son, J G. Smith and wife, Mrs. a ( ) Smith, Joe John son, ,)i , and wife, Hazel Corey Johnson, J R. Winsiow and wife, Ruth Brown Winslow, Fannie Perkins (single), Mrs. Gallic Rob erson (widow), J1 B. Roberson and wife, Maude Roberson, B. L. Hi ns.- and wife Mildred A House. F E. Boone and wife, Rets E. Boone, Willis G. Vandiford (single), J. L Corey and wife Mrs. J. L (Lina L.) Corey, J. J j Johnson and wife, Katie Forbes I Johns-n, J W. House and wife, I Mrs. J. W. ( ) House, Mrs. Berta Ci burn (single), J. W. Gar ris and wife, Magnolia C. Garris, W. T. Hurst and wife, Mrs. W. T. (Bessie) Hurst, J. W. Taylor and wife, Leyta Taylor, W. j\. Vandi ford and w.fe, Mrs. W. A. ( ) Vandiford, Jasper Everett and wife, Ruth S Everett, R. H. Tay lor and wife, Rosa Ross Taylor. L. A. Croom and wife, Luna Mae Bryan Croom, J. E. Johnson and wife, Hazel Cherry Johnson, J. Wynne and wife, Saliie James Wynne, John H. Howell and wife, Mary Andrews Howell, C. W fes; l a ' Magnolia Jones Slade, D. O. Weaver and wife, Betty Bryan Weaver'*! A "Weav jer (single), M. E. Bryant and j wife, Cottle W Bryant, Miley I Mooring (single), Raymond Wil liams and wife, Martha Johnson j Williams, James L. Croom and I wife Joyce Matthews Croom, C. L. ! Powell and wife, Lelia Mayo Po well, W. W. Taylor and wife, Bet j ty Roberson Taylor, William An drews (single), Mrs. W. A. (Lil | ban Taylor) James (widow), Tim j Black and wife, Wilara Butler I Black, H C. Norman and wife, 1 Margaret P. Norman, J. W. Brown unQ wife, Reba J. Brown, Daisy Johnson (single), Nina Johnson (single), J. H. Bell (single), R. H. Weaver and wife, Gladys Free man Weaver, O. P. Uooerson and j wife, Carrie J. Roberson, Harold IF Brown and wife. Novella J. I Brown. Mrs Louise. Johnson (wi dow), Sellie Smith (single), Mrs. J Henry Roberson (widow), Vance Roberson and wife, Myrtle G. Roberson, Mrs. Emma L Ever ett (widow), J. L. Williams (sin t'le), J. E. Parisher and wife, Mrs. Elmore (Carrie Lee) Parisher, W. A Hines and wife, Mrs W. A (Ethel W.) Hines, Lazarus Rivers end wife, Hattie River, R. C. Crawford and wife, Lillie Mae Crawford, Ada C. Warren (sin gle), H. L. Warren and wife, Sal lie E. Warren, John A. Powell and wife. Sarah Keel Powell, Hassell Warren, and wife, Ottalie Powell Warren, C. L. Keel ana wife, Tessie Mae Keel, Mrs. Tru lah Keel (widow), S. R. Jackson and wife, Feddie Jackson, Edgar Ballard and wife, Velma Ballard, Gaston L. Andrews, Sr. (widow er). Irvin James and wife, Gladys James, J. G. Keel and wife, Janie K. Keel, A. D. Cherry and wife, Fannie G. Cherry, Charlie G. Forbes and wife, Harriet B. Forbes, Oscar Briley and wife, Odessa Clark Briley, Addie Brown Woolard (single), S. B. Woolard (single), Mrs. O. G. (Mary Roebuck) Woolard (wid ow), II. C Woolard and wife, Virginia Hicks Woolard, I). R Everett and wife, Fanny S. Ever ett, Herbert Bunting and wife, Emma K. Bunting, K. L. Salisbury and wife, Mytrle R Salisbury, C D. Cavenaugh and wife, Hildah R Cavenaugh, Earl II Everett and wife, Mary V. Everett, Harry K Everett and wife, Sue R Everett and Sarah Frances Keel (minor) by her next friend, Edgar J. Gur ganus. , VS. Mrs. Emma Powell, Larne I Bunting and wife, Susie K. Bunt ling, J. T. Taylor and wife, Blanche T Taylor, Seth Williams and wife, Mattie W. Williams, J I) Roberson and wife, Minnie E. Roberson, J. F Matthews (sin gle), Thurman H. Matthews and wife, Reba T Matthews, Mrs. Ly dia Gongleton (widow), Kenneth Keel, Bernice Keel, Mrs. A O Roberson, Maggie Andrews, Mrs. Sarah Lloyd (widow), Mrs. Lela W Coburn (widow). Frankie Co burn, Lillian C. Wood (single), Joseph C. Coburn, Mrs. Rctha m''q (Vboi ii. Floyd Coburn, , George James and wife, Mrs. George (Nellie B.) James, North Carolina Pulp Company, a cor poration, W. H. Gray and wife, Enid T. Gray, Evelyn Everett, Mary Ruth Everett, Lois E. Ether idge ana husband, William Eth riuge, and Elouise Matthews, Gas ton Andrews, Jr., Mary Martha Woolard, Mitcheli Glenn Woolard, Davici Earl Coburn, Gale Everett and wife, Betsy S. Everett, min ors, by their guardian ad litem, E. S. Peel, Jr., F F. Pollard, Hat tie L. Roberson Purvis, Cecil Po well, Shirley Powell Stretch, Al deene H. Haisiip, A S. Leggett, Nora Leggett. Hattie Lee Dixon, Viola Best, Blanche Mooring Smith, Richard Mooring, Joseph J Williams, Staton P Williams, E A. Williams, Maurice W. Wil liams, Faye W. James, Bessie j Page Horton, H G. Horton, Grace Page Edwards, Huett Edwards, Dollie Williams, Ruth W. Carra way, Hilliard Matthews, Sam Howell, Remus R Everett, Leo J. Everett, Cecil Powell, Edna Mae Powell, Ethel Bailey Little, Gladys Bailey James, Ida Barnhill (widow), Marjorie Barnhill, non compos-mentis, Maybelle Barn hill Roberson, individually and as guardian for Marjorie Barnhill, non compos mentis, Elliott Barn hill, Evelyn Barnnill Roberson, Virginia t Barnhill Rogers, Ger trude Barnhill (widow), Lyda Bunting (widow), Annie Mae I Hathaway, Alton Bunting, Jesse I Bunting, Marie B. Harrison, An nie Bunting Chadwell, Magnolia Bunting Keel, Nancy L. Powell, T. Lester Roberson, Jesse Wil liams, Sr. Magaleen E. Marshall, Sanford Marshall, Bettie Powell, Reva Powell, Ellie Powell, Alma Powell Beard, Milton Powell, Charlie Powell, F. L. Blount, J H. Blount, M K Blount, Saphronia Burton, John D. Roberson, Jr Arline P. Roberson, and Robert Kenneth Andrews, minor, Nathan Richard Andrews, minor, Dorothy Rose, minor, Jean Rose, minor, Frances W. Davenport, minor.1 Wallace Williams, minor, Willie! Ray Williams, minor. Anita Rae Everett, minor, Bettie Carrol Ev erett, minor, Emma Nell Everett, minor, Helen Everf-tt,, minor, Lawrence Eugene Bunting, minor, William Bunting, minor, Delmusi Williams, miner. Joseph Williams, minor. Jesse Williams, Jr., minor, Louise Williams, minor, Bobby Glenn Williams, minor, Peggy /'nnette Williams, minor, Jackie! Diane Roberson, minor. Iris Dalei Roberson, minor, John Daniel Rn- | h rs< n. 3rd. minor, individually and by their guardian ad litem, Robert H. Cowen. The defendants Shirley Powell Stretch. Blanche Mooring Smith, Lollie Wiliams, Cecil Powell, Ma in- B. Harrison, Annie Bunting Chadwell, T Lester Roberson, Bettie Powell, Reva Powell. Ellie I Powell, Alma Powell Beard, Mil ton Powell, Charlie Powell, Sa-1 phronia Burton, Dorothy Rose I Jean Rose, Frances W Davenport I Lawrence Eugene Bunting, Wii | liana Bunting, Willie Rae Wil liams, Robert Kenneth Andrews 'Nathan Richard Andrews, J. H Blount, Ruth W. Carraway, Ken neth Keel, Bernice Keel, Lillian C. Wood, Floyd Coburn, Evelyn j Everett, Mary Ruth Everett, Re tha Mae Coburn, will take notice .that an action or special proceed ings entitled as above has been j commenced in the Superior Court I ot Martin County, North Carolina, to establish a drainage district in the basin of Ross Swamp in Rob ersonville township. Martin ; County, North Carolina, which includes lands in which the de fendants own an interest in. That said lands are fully described in the petition for the formation of said drainage district and the Fin a! Report of the B- aid . : t with a map of said area and tracts of land on tile in the clerk's.office of the Martin County Superior Court. That said lands will be assessed for their pro-rata share of the cost of establishing said drainage district, known as Mar tin County Drainage District ,: Number Two, and the construc ! tion of the canals provided for in ,same. That said defendants will , further take notice that they are ■ required to appear at the office of | Superior Court of Martin County, | North Carolina, in Williamston, j North Carolina, within 10 days 1 after the 18 day of December, 11951, and answer the petition fo! I the establishment of said drain i age district, or file exceptions ti ! the Final Report of the Board oi Viewers or ttie plaintiff petition ers will apply to the court, for such relief as they may be entitl ed to in said proceedings. This the 12 dav of November, 1951. L. Bruce Wynne, Clerk Superior Court, Martin County, N. C. no 15-22-29 de G To Relieve I Misery of' tS&§16 1 I I M ! )« Ml !? NEW CARS Pittman's Used Car Lot ill Will Deliver You A New Car IN 24 HOURS iny Make - - - Any Model I PHONE 3212 ft or dome and See Us y\l Once We al*o have a fine *eleelion of used ears in l|] aork — I'ortU, Clu'vrolf'ts, Plymouth* and Pontine*. Aew and Isrd Pickup Trucks. PITTMAN’S USED CAR LOT \> n*hin^(on Street Lad W iliinniMon. N. ('. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKFV si nniun i BOURBON WHISKEY FOUR YEARS OLD TOUR YEARS OLD S6 t $Q10 PI. 7 KINSEY DISTILLING CORPORATION, LINFIELD, PENNA. WORLDS FIRST/ Antitrust gasoline STOPS RUST.. N. C. GREEN, Bailee WILLIAMSTON, N. C.