Page Eight Isaacs Will Hearing Scheduled to Be Held At 10 This Morning (Continued from Page 1) enton Street Methodist Church. The codicil provided for his daughter to be bereft of the Bunn property in the event that she contested the will, and for the bal ance of his estate to be administ ered by the Wake County Super ior Court Clerk for 50 years before being divided among the princi pals. In an effort to establish the sta tus of the documents, Mr. Morde cai called a hearing on July 13, but postponed action until this morning, when representatives of Vhe heirs-at-law and interested parties will meet in his office. Birthday Dinner On Sunday, July 18, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Minor of Zebulon were honored at their home, the occasion being the fifty-fourth birthday of Mr. Minor. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. John D. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Minor of Creedmoor, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Minor and daugh ter of Wendell, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mangum and daughter of ( Wake Forest, Mr. and Mrs. George Mangum, Leland Minor and son, Hubert, Mrs. Henry Bunn and daughters, Marcolo and Nodena, Jessie Oakley, Joyce Liles, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Liggins and daughter, and H. A. Bunn, all of Zebulon; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scar borough of Baltimore, Md., and Owen Morris of Youngsville, and Beulah, daughter, who lives at home. First Polio Case Zebulon’s first case of poliomye litis was admitted to St. Agnes hospital, Raleigh, last Thursday. She is Doris Jean Harris, small daughter of Cleveland Harris of Zebulon, Route 4. The case was diagnosed by Dr. Ben Thomas. Raleigh Roundup (Continued from Page 1) financial help from sources which are not so distant. CLOSED AND OPEN—The Scott-for-Governor offices in the Carolina Hotel here closed last week, but within a few hours after the key had been turned on them a Scott-for-Governor office was opened on the same floor and will remain in business until after the election in November. DR. L. M. MASSEY Dentist PHONE 2921 Insurance Insurance Is Protection ; Against your worst enemies ;j jl —Fire. Storm, Accident. See : D. D. Chamblee The Insurance Man CIVIL RIGHTS—North Caro lina was the only Southern State which did not vote solidly against Harry S. Truman at the Demo cratic National Convention. Be fore, during, and following the convention you heard a lot of talk about civil rights, with the South kicking up its heels each time the issue was mentioned. Not since the Civil War has the South done such wholesale hell-raising over the race question ... .or any other question, as for that. Now you have heard about that terrible, terrible plank in the Democratic platform, that plank which is causing the Democratic Party to split at the seams. Have you ever read it? Here it is: “The Demo cratic Party is responsible for the great civil rights gains made in recent years in eliminating unfair and illegal discrimination based on race, creed or color. “The Democratic Party commits itself to continuing its efforts to eradicate all racial, religious and economic discriminations. “We again state our belief that racial and religious minorities must have the right to live, the right to work, the right to vote, the full and equal protection of the laws, on a basis of equality with all citizens as guaranteed by the constitution. “We highly commend President Harry Truman for his courageous stand on the' issue of civil rights. “We call upon the Congress to support our President in guaran teeing these basic and fundamen tal rights: (1) the right of full and equal political participation, (1) the right to equal opportunity of employment, (3) the right of security of person, (4) and the right of equal treatment in the service and defense of our na tion.” Well, that’s it. 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Greeg Cherry, Gov ernor of North Carolina, is suf fering from a severe attack of larngitis.. .couldn’t talk above a whisper last week.. .contracted it while he was at that convention up yonder.. .Harold Minges, the Governor’s chauffeur, doesn’t k.iow whether he will be around after his present boss goes out of office or not. . .But says he would like to continue with his present job.. .He didn’t say so, but Chauf feur Minges would probably wel come more opportuntiy to drive the big, low-slung Packard... in stead of the little Chevrolet which Cherry uses most of the time... COBH—Neither the Scott nor the Broughton forces wanted Miss Beatrice Cobb of Morganton to continue as National Committee woman. . .but there was so much time spent on maneuvers for Na tional Committeeman they didn’t have time to find-another candi date for the place after Mrs. O. Max Gardner said she was not in terested. . .Now that she is in again her opposers are not too displeas ed, however, knowing that she is a tireless worker and a loyal Dem ocrat; assets which may be badly needed in Western North Carolina come frost.... TERMINAL CRILL for delicious Fountain Service Coffee Milk Fried Chicken All-Meat Hamburgers and Hot Dogs with Our Genuine Chili Sauce AT ZEBULON BUS STATION BLYTHE—If Joe Blythe finds being National Democratic Treas urer is going to keep him too busy to be around North Carolina much during the next four months (a very definite possibility), Lt. Gov. L. Y. Ballentine will be responsi ble for the appointment of a man to succeed Blythe on the all-im portant Advisory Budget Commis sion. . Visits and hearings by this group are scheduled to begin shortly in preparation for setting up a budget for submission to the Legislature... AFTER HlM—Many of the same folks who wanted to retain Joe Blythe as National Commit teeman, and succeeded, are out to keep Wilkins P. Horton in as Chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee. Although Kerr Scott sided with Radio BUNN Sales Repai _ r ELECTRIC COMPANY “ Do you like beautiful things? Everybody does! Come in and walk down one side of our store and up the other. You can feast your eyes on one of the finest as sortments of radios, washing machines, and appliances you’ve ever seen. COME IN TODAY! MORE and MORE and MORE! We've nos been here a year BUT we have made a hosf of good friends There's a couple of good reasons, foo Firsf - Folks in Zebulon are very nice people. Second - Folks in Zebulon like she ser vice we give. Everybody Likes Our Friendly Drug Store Wakelon Drug Company Telephone 2242 Zebulon, Norfh Carolina Friday, July 23, 1948 Blythe, giving good reasons for so doing, he is expected to stand solid on putting in Capus Waynick as chairman. 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