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PAGE SIX Exhibition Game With Raleigh Caps Here Tomorrow Henderson A’s In Last Preliminary Work-Outs Pahlman s Team In Good Shape; To Meet Winston Here Saturday The Athletic* took their final work outa today before meeting the Raleigh Capa tomorrow afternoon at League P»rk at 3 15 o'clock in their firat ex hibition game of the season. ’•Boas' Pah Intan has been pushing h*a men fast this week and with the spring weather that he has had, the team shows up in fine shape. Atkinson, a seeond baseman, repost ed yesterday for the afternoon ses sion, and will probably see some ac tion against the Caps. He was to be here at the start of traiuing but sick ness kept him avvva. The honor of the first Ruthian swat goes to Loagmire In the morning session yesterday, he connected and rode one over the reuterlild palling* on the drive. Two more pink slips were issued yesterday, one going to McGee, an in fielder. and the other to Phillips, an outlie ider-pttcher. Manager Otto says that no more will be passed out until the first of next week when the emake-up of the team will be decided for the time being. Them warm days are giving the boys every chance to round into shape and they are taking every opportunity to reach top speed “Dtaue" Davis, pitcher and one time Bt. Louis Brown, may get into the thick o ft Kings in a baseball way at- Oxford where he is making his home Word has been received from Roa noise Rapids that they have formed a strong team with several game* al ready in the won column, and are just waiting for the league reason to start because they figure that they are go ing places and do things. The As will face the Winston- Salem Twins on Saturday afternoon at 3 15 o'clock. BRK.WKK EXHIBIT AT DIKE WITH OPEN ON TItL'RMDAY Durham. April 7. An exhibition of portrait.-., landscape, and figure pieces by Nicholas Richard Brewer, distin guished artist, will open in the gallery of the Duke university Woman's col lege library at 8 ocleck thio evening with a reception for the artist given by the Duke university art association Mr. Brewer has had many notable sitters. Some years ago he painted several pom aits of Joseph Jefferson in the character of Rip Van Winkle, and more recently he painted Ignace Padereweski. Justice Pierce Butler, Henry Ward Beecher. Roscoe Conk lin, and Grover Cleveland are others whose portraits he has painted Vegetables slow? They’re probably Half- Starved A might-have-been garden never pays. Feed your vegetables the s tfmare meml for plants— Vigoro. Complete, balanced. 4 lbs. per 100 sq.ft. will bring amazing results I Vigoro is clean, odorless, easy to use— —and inexpensive. Order from your garden supply dealer. Swift A Company, Chicago vigoro w “The Square Meal" FOt LAWNS AND GARDKNS Kittrell and Harris Htitif 733 I lenders ms, N. C. PROTECT YOUR HEALTH BY DRINKING BUCKHORN WATER In Sterilized Bottles. A Mineral Product of Nature A Light Pleasant Tasting Water Ha* Given Satisfaction for Over 25 Year* Delivered anywhere in Henderson, FVesh every Saturday 20c per gallon in half gallon bottles and 5 gallon demijohns Analysed Every Thirty Days. Order Direct or from Page-Hocutl Drug Company B T. HICKS, Manager—THOMAS ROYSTER, Salesman Bullock, V. C. BILARD EXPERT GIVES EXHIBITION Earl Williams Barely Noses Out Earl Trado, Local Man, However A large number of biHlard fans at tended the formal apentng of the Vance Billiard Academy last nigrtt in the old Rose molding and witnessed an exhibition game between Earl Wil Hams, former world's champion trick and fancy sOot artist, and Charles Trado, u local man. Williams was winner of the exnibition. 75-72. after many thrilling shots that kept the spectators on their toes. At the conclusion of the match. Mr Williams showed the fans many fancy and trick shots. More than 40.080,000 workers are to day covered by compulsory unemploy ment insurance systems in ten coun t les. Bulldogs Will Play Chapel Hill Nine In Conference Contest The Bulldogs of the Henderson high school will meet the strong Chapel Hill nine this afternoon at League Park at 4:15 o'clock for their third conference game of the season, and a victory over the Orange county nine will go far toward giving the local high a district conference champion ship. Harris will be on the mound for the Bulldogs and this twirier has won both conference victories for the lo cals and the team looks its best be hind him. The line-up given out this morning by the high school mentor, Coach Payne, shows: Mills, c. Harris, p. Edwards, lb. Inscoe, 2b. Hight, as. DEAN OF UMPIRES - - By Jack Sords Wrt* >. 'it i I **#“**** •< ?l >1 i ,S‘\Nd«a-dss sckies / \ m i &tl —.^AtiojlAt— (~\ EA^ititpui adA wdTWfc L&kftOE- IMAPiRE WUft , . KAfioe ;u aJ AS Ad official TMiS'jfeAC A>J OtiPtke ? LF& rtWSdY v.f#T 1 VOOfitTM a WlCkLfc. HENDERSON, (N. C.,) DAILY DISPATCH, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1952 As Forbra Won Grand National - ——— i Here arc- ; • i.u-suclly line pictures of the recent English Grand National Steeplechase, showing two important stages of the great race. Top panel shows Forbra. No. 38. making a fine clearance at Polite, 3b. Watkins, If. Mills, cf. Stainback. rs. Durward Hall and Bill Bryan will likely see action in the game this afternoon. Otto Pahlm&n will umpire the gamt thls afternoon. Vespers at Duke. Durham, April 7.—A distinguisbed teacher and author, Dr. Howard Be rnent, of Pottstown, Pa., will lead the Duke University vesper exercises at York, chapel on Sunday afternoon. He will be on the Duke campus over the week-end, first speaking to stu dents on Saturday morning in the undergraduate assembly. ZioM NuMS£UU. DEAR NOAH- IF THE BREAD SPOKE TO “THE CAKE, WOULD IT BE- AFi-O\joY SPE6CH? MMtCArtT n.HiL-*- c AUVTN.tXK. DEAR. ISTHE WEATHER BUREAU THE: LARGE-ST PIECE Ort FURNmjPC IN THE E .j, K UNITED STATES? NWe«K 'SSmR NOAM- ip. THE CAT CAH VMIB ITS PAWS, CAN THE PIG iron? the first jump of the gruelling course. Having held that lead for most of the way, Forbra, a rank out sider, in the betting at 50—1, is shown in the lower Dane! passing the poet to win the great classic. Carolina Off For Games With \ irginia, Maryland Chape! Hill, April 7.—The Carolina baseball team, undefeated in its first two college games, goes North this week-end to play at Virginia Friday and at Maryland Saturday in two games that will go a long way toward telling whether the Tar Heels have a chance of hanging up their second consecutive Tri-State championship. The Tar Heels have met Maryland once already, but they will be facing their second Tri-State and Southern Conference opponent for the first time George Hinton let Maryland down with five hits on the local diamond and Carolina won 4-0. Hinton. Captain Cecil Longest and Jim Shields are the three pitchers Coach Bunn Hearn is counting on for this week-ends game. Last year Hinton and Longest both won five and lost one, and Shields won three and lost none. On this first Northern sally the Tar Heels will show veterans from last year’s championship nine at seven posts, but one of the men, Johnny Peacock, has had to move from cen The Watkins Stock Will Soon Be Moved Store Must Be Vacated Further Drastic Reductions For Friday and Saturday 23 Men's Fine Saits $5*95 42 Men's Fine Suits $7.95 31 Men's Fine Suits $9.95 AU Fine Hats $1.97 Florsheim Shoes $2.97 and $4.97 Men's Overalls 471 All Shirts and Underwear Below Cost Watkins liquidation Sale if terfield to the backstop post, due to the graduation of Piggy Potter, cap tain and star catcher in 1931. FIREMEN CALLEtT TO MONTGOMERY STREET A fire this morning in a closet In the home of Mollie Radford, ai 816 West Montgomery street, call ed out firemen, but was put out be fore the traek arrived. No damage wi.i done, It was .said by Chief Shepherd, and in his opinion the fire was caused from a chimney adjoining the closet. For Better Printing Phone 62 ALFORD'S PRINT SHOP The largest and best equipped job shop In town. NOTED BELLMASTER FOR DUKE CORILLON Anton Brees, of Bok Singing Tower, Will Be Heard at Commencement Durham, April 7.- Anton Br?es, not ed bellmaster of the Bok singing tow er In Florida, will play the 50-bel Duke University carillon during com mencement m junt, it is announced A recital on Sunday lune 5, will b? a musical feature of the commence meut program. Mi. Brees, a native of Belgium but now a permanent resident of t hi country, who is to become an Arieli can rimer, in May, i* nekn ov’cdgcc ;:s the mar ei carilkmeur of the work 1 and is laureate of the Royal Flemish conservatorium of Antwerp. He wn.- born in Antwerp, and received hL* education as bellman: er under his fa ther, Gustaaf Brees, city carllioneui of Antwerp and organist emeritus ot the Antwerp cathedral. Since the Duke carillon was install ed early this year it has been play fd several times by means of electro pneumatic apparatus, but will bt silent until Mr. Breos comes as th< first carillonneur to operate tin clavier and revealing for the first time the real beauty of the instru ment In the lofty chapel tower. Mr. Brees is the pioneer carillon neur of America, all of whose im pertant carillons he has opened sincr 1924. In 1925 he opened the Capetowi carillon in South Africa in the pre sence of the Prince of Wales. Th< same year he opened the Roekefelle mmoiial carillon of the Park Avenu* Baptist church. New York City. Since that time Mr. Brees has open ed carillons at Mercersburg Chicago Germantown Springfield. Mass.: Laki Wales, Fla.; Indianapolis, Ind.; De troit, and Lincoln. Neb. There are less than 200 carillons ir the world, but 30 of them in the Unit ed States, ranging from 23 to 61 belt each Carillon music came into beint 408 years ago, but for the 200 year: the art of tuning a carillon was lost It was rediscovered a few years ag< and only two firms of beltmakers it the world are able to make a carll Ion: Giliet tand Johnston of Croydon England, and The John Taylor com pany of Loughborough, England, th* latter being the makers of the Duki carillon. The warning “Don’t sell America abort," is credited to tha firat Mor gan, Junius Spencer. 1813-1890 when in buaineaa in London. NOTICE OF KALE OT VALUABLE INTEREST IN KKAJL ESTATE By virtue of power conferred in a judgment of tti* Superior Court of Vance County, I wIU offer for sale, u> the high eat bidder, for cash, on Mon day the 18th day of April 1832, at the Court Houaa door in Henderson. N C it 12 oeteola noon the foltowrng de scribed real eatate: One undivided one eighth interest in the following: Tract No. 1, department store lot, being a certain lot or parcel of land, n Use city of Henderson, N. C. ad joining Garnett Street, Breckenridg* Street, Wyche Alley and Citizens Bank and True* Ce . and bounded as follows: Begin at an Won stake Southeast :oruer of Cttieeae Bank lot and run thenee in a southwesterly direction slang Garnett Stieert S 51 W 42 feet o an iron Make at the intersection of Garnett Street and Brock *n ridge Street N 38 W 161 fe*-t more or lees to an Iren slake at the inter sictien of Breckenridge Street and Wyxtoe alley or street, thence along Wyche alley or street N 51 E 42 feet m an iron Make on mid alley or rtreei. corner of Citizens Bank and Trust Co. lot, thence along the Citizens Bank ind Trust Ce. Mne S. 30 E. 161 feet nor* or leas to the place of beginning :n Garnett Street, it being the same ot on which la erected to Brick Store luHding, occupied by Samuel Wat tlne Departaseat Store, and is same ot as described in deed book 32 at iege 128, Granville County, as de ■ertbed In deed book 32 at page 128. Grenville County. N, C. Register of >eeda office and is a part of same >ropetty allotted to Samuel Watkins, ar.. In a specie! proceeding entitled iamuH Watkins. Virginia R. Wat kins, et al registered in deed book 10 it page 566 to 57G inclusive, reference x) which la here made for description. Tract No. 2, Hardware Building Lot, >etng a certain lot or parcel of land in h* city of Henderson, N. C. situate n Breckenridge Street, and Wyche Vlley or street, and adjoining the lands >f S. S. Parham and C. W. Finch tad described as follows: Begin at m iron stake, 8. S. Parham south eastern comer on Wyche alley or itreet, and run thence along the lines >f Parham and C. ,W Finch 102 feet nore or Ims te the line of the lot of 2. W. Finch upon which is located he C. W. Finoh and Son Brick Build ng fronting on Breckenridge Street, hence in a South westerly direction ilong tihe line of C. W. Finch Brick mil ding lot to Brocken ridge Street, hence along Breehenridge Street in i Southeasterly direction 182 feet more >r leoe to Wyche alley flt stiwat tlx-nr* xlong Wyohe alley or street 42 feet to the place of beginning. This property 3 the same land as described in deeds '•carded in the office of the Register >f Deeds of Vance County in Book 3 it pages 180 to 181. Book 10 page V 66, to 576, book 11 page 550, Book 11 page 540, and book 62 page 362 to Which deeds reference is here made for a more particular description, upon which lot is situate the store building occupied by Watkins Hard ware Co. The inti-rest of Samuel Whtkins, Jr. Deceased, in the fore going was one undivided one eighth interest. Tract No. 3, Home {dace, being that certain lot or parcel of land situate in the City of Henderson, N C. on Wil liam Street, adjoining the lands of C. J. Burton Nannie T. Watkins. Irvine B. Watkias, E. G. Watkins, Alex S. Watkins and Wwtrr's, be ginning at a si ;-ke on East side of William Street, Burton’s coiner, thence along William Street N. 38 1-4 E 137.3 feet to a stake, corner of Nannie T. Watkins k*r. thence along the line of Nannie T. Watkins S. 54 1-4 E 240 feet to stake, ooraFr of Irvine B. Wat k'ns lot, thence S,. 38 1-4 W 126 feet to stake. Alex S. Watkins corner in Wester line thence along Wester line in a northwest direct ion 32 feet to a stake, thence along Westers line in a southwest direction 10 feet to a stalo ir Burtons line, thence N 54 3-4 W 208 feet to a stake on WUliam Street, the place of beginning, same being the home place of the late Samuel Wat kins, Sr., and his wife Rebecca G. Watkins, see map recorded in book 132 at page 131, Register of Deeds of fice. Vance County, N. C., for re- for more particular descrip tion, see deed from Dr. W. T. Cheat ham and wife for reference as record ed Book 33 Page 11, Book 33 page 566, Register of Deeds office, Gran ville County, N. C. also book 1 page 252 and book 7 page 161, Register of Dee<te office, Vance County. Tract No. 4 kits. Clover Hill Farm, being those certain lots of land as shown on the map of Clover Hill farm as recorded in map book “A” pages 18 and 19 In the office of the register of deede of Vance County, N. C. being iota nunhem 53, 75 96, 74 , 51. 58, 59. 60. These lots are pert of the land as described In dee-1 book 78 at page 180 m the office of the Register of Deeds kilns et al to Mrs. Rebecca G. Wat of Vance County, from W T. Wat kins. to whfcti deed reference la here made. This property k, offered for sale under seder of court, and sale will be made as ordered, subject to. and ex cepting the dower of Ruahia W\ Wat kins, wife of Samuel Watkins, in all the property above described. Each parcel will be offered separately, and then all will be offered together. Sale wMI be reported to court, where It will lie open towenty days for confirma tion. The successful Udder will be re quired to deposit ten per cent of hi* Md to guarantee compliance with terms of sale ts same is confirmed. This ITth day of March, 1032. J, C. KITTRELL Commissioner.