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atiViun Johnston County News BY MRS. L. RAYNOR SMiTHFIELD — Mr. UeurBu T. Williunii' of Rich mond. Va., spent Sunday ht-re witn his sister, Mrs. Kuein Bizzell. Mrs. Martha Hubhs 'eft Saturday night tv visit tier sister in Wash ington. D. C. Friends of Miss (katrice Avery, regret very much to know that she is on the sick list at iter home in Belmont. We all hope for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Beatrice Haefvrd of Fliila- detphia, formerly of this city, spent the past week here witii her par* enls, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Frican. Mrs. Dorothy Fratti'T and daugh ter, Merlund. returned home af ter spendinti about two months with her husband. Mr. Most-s Frazier in Washington, D. C SFC Club met at the horre of Mrs. Agnes Wilson Sunday at 5 o’ clock. After discussing business, th* hostess served ice cream and cake Mrs IJllirn Calctin and Jittt.u son, Mlctiael, returned home Sun day after a month’s visit in New York City. Mrs. Marie Whitley of Brooklyn. N. Y.. formerly of this city and her aunt, of Newport News. Va., Mr.s. Vinna Hill, are spendi.ig the week with Mrs. Mallie Stewart and Brother, Mr. Jessie Turner. Pfc. and Mrs. John King of Smithfield wen* visited by the stork July 8th. which brought them a daugther, Sallie Veralee. Pfc. King is with the armed forces somewhere in England. Mother and baby are doing nicely. The funeral of Mrs. Sallie S. Stevens was conducted at the A M. E. church Sunday, July 8th. at 4;30. Mrs. Stevens passed away July 4t>i, in St. Agnes hospital. Ra leigh. where she hud been a patient dUout six days. She lenves to mourn her passing her husband, one daugh ter two sons, one brother, one s:s- Ut, and a host of relatives anti friends. Those from out of lown attend ing the funeral of Mrs. Stevens were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith ol Oliio, Mrs. Aleinei McNeil and daughter of New York City, Miss '■'vungelina Sanders also of New ;ork. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard 3andei-.« I Fayett.ville. Mr. Stevens and family wish to thank each and every ot.r for the naiiv kind deeds sh-iwn to them durii;K the illness and death of the wife and mother. We pray God’s richest blessings for each and every one. it was a very sad and tryina hour, but God primised not to put any more on us than we can bcur- A preciou.s one from us has none, A voice we love is still. A place is vacant in our home. Thai never can be filled The Bereaved S'.evens Family The Little R-ck Island QuarUtle arrived Monday to render a week’s program at the Deciple Church. The program startid Monday nii;ht with vesy nice program. was raised Mr.-- Vinson. Mrs. Eva Evans aitd Miss Magalean Rayner m'auc, a bu.'iiness trip to Clinton Tuesday. MELVIX-ELLIOTT POST .A.MERICAN LEGION ELECTS OFFICERS FAYETTEVILLE — At a recent meeting of the Melvin-Elliott Post of the American Legiris the follow ing officers were elected; Mr. K. Smith, commander; Mr. Ed Me Donald, vice commander; Mr. B. Ferguson, adjutant: Mr. F. L. Til lery, financial officer; Dr, J. W Seubrook and Mr. McIntyre, chap lain. Flying Presidents IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Washington — Franklin D. Roosevelt’s record as a flying President may ultimately be eclipsed by Harry S.. Truman. While Mr. Rooseevlt confined his air travels to foreign trips. Mr. Truman has made his first flight across the United States‘and NORTH CAROLINA W'AKE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA WANS COUNTY Having qualified as admini strator of the estate uf Ida M. Russell, deceased, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against IFie estate oi said deceas ed to present them duly verified to the undersigned un ur oefore 'The defendant, Ruxana Sledge, the 31st day ot May. 1946 or Uits indicated he will use planes when- , ^jjj notice that an action en- notice will be pleaded in bar of ever convenient at home *" NATHAN J. SLEDGE VS. ROXANA SLEDGE NOTICE abroad. titled as above has b> ; ed in the Superior Court rnmn-pn.’. a*’'* rccovcry. All persoHs Indebt ed to said estate will please make LEGAL NOTICES IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY ZANA B. STROUD TAN TOPICS Sy eHAI!ltS,«U£M Private Allen Plummer, of Coatis. has been un foreign duty IS months as a driver of a Quar termaster Truck Company uf the 13th A.-\F Service Command in the Dutch East Indies. His unit is part of the I3th h iti- -luncU- .\i. F'-tco thiit ha> battled the Japanese from Guadalcanal to China. Pi.mrrt; wear.- the GiHid Cindiict Me'.il award, cl for ’’exemplary behavior, effen- iency, and fidelity," and the Asia tic Pacific Ribbon with two Bat tle Sta'-s awarded for participa tion it. the Northern Solomons, and New Guinea Campaigns. The soldier entered the Army In August, 1941, at Fort Bragg, and was later stationed at Sheppard Field, Texas, where he attended the Army Motor Trans port School. How To Get Larsjer Fall Eg« Production R.XI.EIGH — Putting pullets In so'omc-r ra: w- shelters un soybeans ■>r le.spedcz.t and vaccinations f->r chicken pox are two uf the best practices that can be carried out at this lime for increasing egg pro duction III the fall when egg prices '■re usually relatively high. T. T. Brown, Extension poultry- man at State College, suggests plenty of feeders and wuterers. and also adequate shade, for the pullets while un range. Plains for building an outdoor, covered type of feeder may be ob tained from the c-oiinty agent or by writing the Agiiculturai Editor. State College. Raleigh, for a free copy of War Series Bulletin No, entitled "Equipment for Poultry,” The cfjunty agent can also provide plans for a range shelter that is ca.sy to build and economical as to cost. "As the chicks get larger, be sur* to increase the feeder stMtee," Brown says. "Entirely too many growers are pn>viding too little feeder spuc« aa the pullets develop. Green feed and plenty uf mash ut all time keep the pullets developing rapidly, which is just wht in needed for early production of eggs. "Ketp mash in the feeders and. late in the afterniKin. feed all the grain the pullets will eat In addi tion. mony poultrymcn prefer In keep u hopper of whole oats avail able at ail limes, plenty of feeder Cpl. Hurry L. Join's (above) is the fourth man at tlie Los Ange les Port of Embarkuiion. an Army TransporiitUm Corps in.stallution at WilminKton, California, to be selected as “Soldier of the Week." Cpl. Jones' mother is Mrs. Maude Jones. 403 Lani' Street. Eliza beth City. N C. He won in com petition with twelve other rep- rc‘.-ipresenl.'iiives i-f troop units at the Army Port 'Army Signal Corps Photo.) (iOLDSBORO NEWS BY MR. C‘. K. THOMPS)N Cpl. Dock Moore is visiting rela tives .ifter spending two years in the South Pacif'C- Tlic funent' of Mr. Luby Dawson us held Sunday. July 8th. Last Rites were given by the Masonic Order. The famous barbecue caterers Mc- l.amb and Ham had the misfor tune to lose their barbecue pit Sat urday, July 7th. They wish how- .-ver. to inform their friends that they will still be open for business. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Darden of Boston, ,Mass., are visiting their mother. Mrs. Francis Darden at 914 .North Center Street Mr. Leroy Clark, popular young tavern keeper, spent aunday at At lantic Beach. S. C. The Elroy Tigers defeated ihe Ayden Aces at the Municipal Sta dium Sa’urday, 7-0, Hunter allow ed two hits and Buttle was the bat- ' ng star. The Social Countess Club enter- •ained friends at Atlantic Beach. S. C. Sunday, July 8th. Prof. Hector McKeithan spent the '.••eek end with his family. MV. Henry "Speed " Cleminson plans to enter Duke Hospital soon Gir treatment of his feet Several hundred interested citi zens met at Dillard High School to (xmtinue plans for the prosecu tion of L. R. Jones. Jones is alleg ed to have shot Mar\'in Edmond son in the back on June 16th. Mar vin Edmondson died immediately. This incident aroused Negro citi zens of Goidsboro to a new fight ing spirit. To date over |600 h'lve been raised and tn-er SIOOO pledg ed. The Defense Commiteee plans to canvas the entire county for funds with key men in each community acting as captains. Private First Class Chorlie Jones. Jr., son of Mrs. Clara S. Jones. Snow Hill, has been on foreign duty for 14 roonihs with an Air Service Command chem leal unit of the l3th AAF, veteran Junvle Air Force that has battled the Japs from Guadalcanal to China Private Jone.s Is a graduate jf r'l-i-ne r-uiiiv Training .School. He worked on his father’s farm before his induction into the Army in December. 194'J. Before going overioas in April, the soldier served at Fort Bragg. Dover Field, Del,, and Herbert Smart Airpi rt, Macon. Ga. He wears the Army Good Conduct Medal and the Asialic-Pacific The.alre Ribbon with a Rattle Star for participation in the New Guinea Campaign. Beaver Greek A.VIEZ Giiiireli Orgaiii/e.s Boy Scout Troop County, North Carolina, to obtain ! an absolute divorce on the grounds i of two years separat jn, as provid- I plaintiff and defendant having liv- I ed in the Statute of North Carolina, J ed separate and apart for more than ANDERSON STROUD ' two years next preceding the In- NOTICE istilution of this action, and that THE DEFENDANT. Andenon ] ^uid defendant will further take Stroud will take notice that un uc- i notice that .she Is required to appear tion entitled as above has been com-1 t,t ihe office of the Clerk of the menced in the Sunerior Court ot J superior Court of Wake County, Wake County, North Carolina, tr - Carolina, in the Courthouse in obtain an absolute divorce on the ] Raleigh, North Carolina, on the 23rd I'l-ounds of two years separation, as ^ay of July. 1915, or within thirty provided in the Statute of North i^Qyg thereafter, and answer or de- Carolina, plaintiff and defendant to the complaint of said ac, iiaving lived separate and apart for i or the plaintiff will apply to more than two years next proceed-1 the Court Lr the relief demanded ing the institution of this action, i m said complaint, and that the said defendant will This 20th day of June. 1945. further Take notice that he Is re- l SARA ALLEN. AssistuiU quired to appear at the ' ffice of Clerk of Superior Court the Clerk of the Superior Court of June 22. 29-July 6. 13. Wake County, North Carolina, in ‘ . Courthou.se in Raleigh, North \nTlc% Carolina, on the 23rd day of Juiy t.XEClJTRl.x notice 1945. or within thirty days there- NORTH CAROLINA' after, and answer or demur to the [WAKE COUNTY Cl mplaint of said action or the ; Having qualified as executrix of plaintiff will apply to the court)the Estate of Hattie J. Wooten, de fer the relief demanded in said j eeased, late of Wake County. North complaint. | Carolina, this is to notify all per- This 19th day of June, 1945. i sons having claims agains the Estate SARA ALLEN. Assistant I of said deceased to exhibit them to Clerk of Superior Court ' the undersigned at 220 East Ca- Wake efttlement promptly. This 31st day uf May, 1949. F. J. Carnage, administrator, Elrtate of Ida M. Kussel). June 1. 7. 14. 21. 28: July 5." F. J. June 32. 2 CARNAGE. Atty. )-July 6. 13. that has not been u.«ed by chickens FAYETTEVILI.F. — At a very impressive service held at Beaver Creek AME Zion CliuK-h Sunday afternoon. July 8lli. at which lime Boy Scout Tru/p No. 108. of the above church was presented a charter. Prof. E. E. Miller, principal of E. E- Smitti High School and Dis- i tricl chairman of Cape Fear Area .Council, presided. | Chmn. Miller told of the purpose of the meeting and the program in cluded the following: Oath and Law. ” Scout Stephens; "What Happens In Scout Meetings.”, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT 'Scout Fairley; "What We Did In NORTH CAROLIN A 'Camp," Scout Rodbny Williams: WAKE COUNTY Mr. W. T. Williams. Scoutmaster Nellie McCullers Bell Hinton 1 of 104 spoke on "Scouting; Prof. Vs. E A Armstrong, spoke on th|e Austin Hinton parents and community’s respon-. The defendant, Austin Hinton, 'sibllity in promoting scouting; will take notice that an action en- Rev J B Yelverton. D. D-. pastor ' titled as above has been commenc- of Beaver Creek Ch'unh, epcpress- :ed in the Superior Court of Wake ed his thanks and appreciation for County, North Carollmi, to obtain progress made and pledged support an absolute divorce on the grounds to the newly formed troop; Mr. B of two years separation, .u provld- P Ferguson, member of the Fay- ed In the Statute of North Caro- eltevllle District Committee and ■ Una. plaintiff and defendant hav- organization and Extension Chair-ling lived separate and apart for man presented the charter. i more than two years next preceding The troop No.' lOR was presented the institution of this action, and the charter ’ which they graciously that said defendan' will further accepted . ' notice that he is required to The members of the newly foiTO- appear at the office of the Clerk cf ed troop are* Trwop Committeemen: the Superior Court of Wake Coun- Walter N Manuel, chairman; Ernie ty. North Carolina, In the Court- barrus Street, Raleigh, North Caro lina, on or before the Idth day of June, 1948. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said Estate will please make immediate payment. This 18lh day of June. 1945. LUCILE GRISWOLD. Executrix CARNAGE. Attorney 13. 20, ’27. AU.’tllMSTBATRlX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Floyd D. Pearce, late of Wake County. N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims ogainsl the estate of said deceased to exhibit ttiem to the undersigned _ on or before the 30lh day of Juiie, 1 1946 or this notice will be pleaded June 22. 29-July 6. Ill bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will moke immediate payment. This 30th day of June. 1945. • Mrs.) Lucy Fuller James, Administratrix llO N: State Street Raleigh. N. C- July ?. u, 21. aa-Au,. 4. n. AUMINIHTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Leah Lee Gorham, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to pre sent them duly verified to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of June. 1946 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make set tlement promptly. This 13th day of June, 1945 (Mrs.) Addie G. Logan. Ad ministratrix. June 16. 23. 30; July 7, 14. 21: EXECUTOR NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified a.s executor of the Estate ul William Scott, deceas ed. late of Wak.- County, North Car olina. this is to notify all persons having claims against the EsUite of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 410 Baker Street, Raleigh. North Carolina, on or be fore the 16th day of June, 1048, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All peisons indebted to the said E.state will please make immediate payment. This the 16th day of > one. 1945 H. C. HIGH. Exec.ilor F. J Carnage, Attorney June 22. 29-July 6. 13. 20. 27 J NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as executor of the estate of William Russell, de* ceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to present them duly verified to the under signed on or before the 3lst day of May, 1946 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make settle ment promptly. This 31st day of May, 1945. F. J. Carnage, administrator Estate of William Russell. June 1. 7, 14. 21. 29: July 6. ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as administra tor of the Estate of J. P.. Raines, de ceased. late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against 'he Estate i f the said deceas^ to pre sent them duly verify to the under- sign«,d at 538 East Lenoir Street on or before the 20th day of March. 1946. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make settlement prompt ly This 20th day of March, 1945. A. B. RAINES, Administra tor of Estate of J. P. Raines F. J. CARNAGE. Attorney March 23. 30; April 6. 13. 20. 27. to increase the feeder snacc," Brown says. "Entirely loo many growers are providing too little feeder spaeo as the pullets develop. Green feed and plenty of mash at all time keep the pullets developing rapidly, which is just wht is needed for early production of eggs. ’’Ke*-p mash in the feeders and. late in the afternoon, feed all the grain the pullct.s will eat. In addi tion. irony poultrymen prefer to keep a hopper of whole emts avail able at all limes, plenty of feeder and waterer space will noU only give much quicker growth but will also reduce the number of runts and culls materially. "Pullets shiiiild be kept on range ed to nave snot .'viar%'in i«imona- son in the back on June 16th. Mar vin hklmonds-m died immediately. This incident aroused Negro citi zens of Go'idsbi-ro to a new fight ing spirit. To date over $600 hive been raised and o\'er SIOOO pledg ed. The Defense Commiteee plans to canvas the entire county for funds with key men in each community acting as captains. that has not been u.^ed by chickens or received poultry manuer for two years. If the field is sloping, put P'l' 'jngo shelter at the foot of the slope and move it up the hill at .short distance every 3 or 4 weeks." 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Ferguson, member of the Fay- eUrville District Committee and organization and Extension Chair man, presented the charter. The troop. No.’ I OB; was presented the charter, which they graciously accepted . The members of the newly form ed trotjp arer Trwop Committeemen: Waiter N. Manuel, chairman; Ernie I. Manuel. J, D. McDonald. Mark Dove, Hope Jones and A. B. Mor gan. Scoutmaster. J. B. Williams: Awiiatant Scoutmaster. Taylor Beau regard and Lee McPherson and the members are: Wendell McNeil. W. L. McKoy, Chas. McPherson. Way- man Williams. Bynum Ray, Robert McDonald. Samuel Mclves, Jessie Ray. Henry King, Neil Ray. Frank Kelly. Clarence McGlauchlin. Wil lie Pearce. David Love. Willie Me- Gongun, E- Love, Horberl Rav, Jun ior Simmons and Davtd Love. Troop No. 105 was In attendance, with n lovely display of flai^ and ended the program with taps. Planes Replacing Mules Denver — The mining industry is turning l.> airplanes and color filnw as an aid in discovering ntw mineral sites. Known as the science of aerology, this Ls not a new method of locating new ore deposits, but the development of color films with speeds unthought of before the war has jumped this science forward so that in the postwar era it may become the ideal method of prospectiniG _ B ACK 'FHE XlTAGK !! yCPF.MING, MINN. - Milking B9 cows every day is a man-sized job but Earl Elde. 12 years old. who lives on a farm near here, has been doing it for three years. Morning and evening Earl, son of Matt Elde. of Elde’s comer fame, is kept busy with l.-J milking and he finds time between to go to school, camy out 4-H club activi- tics and play. Earl does his milk ing the modem way, with milking machines. Uncle Sam owes a debt of gratitude to thousands of farm boys who, I’ke Earl, are helping keep the war food lines in full swing. * ed in the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce on the grouodi of two years separation, as provid ed in die Statute uf North Caro lina, plaintiff and defendant hav ing lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the institution of this action, and that said defendant will further take notice that he Is required to appear at the office of the Clerk cf the Superior Court of Wake Coun ty. North Carolina, In the Court house in Raleigh, North Carolina, on the 6th day of August, I945i or within thirty days thereafter, and | answer or dejDur to the complaint ^ of said action, or the plaintiff will! apply to the Court fur the relief, demanded in said complaint. i This 14th day of July, 1949. SARA ALLEN. Assistant Clerk of Superior Court | F. J. CARNAGE. Attroney | July 14, 21. 28-Aug. 4. 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