Tuesday, September 5, 1950 CAPITAL REPORTER (Continued from Page 1) the Korean situation either now it looks like it might mean put ting off for a good long while since higher prices and material shortages have developed. • The pre-campaign jockeying for the 1952 gubernatorial race is tak ing some funny twists. Once beaten Charley Johnson, a Char lotte resident less than a year and seeking nomination as a “wester- I'er.” is gaining favor with the Old AJuard. Capus Waynick, Governor Scott’s campaign manager and a cat with nine lives, politically j speaking, reportedly is trying to i make up his mind which way to jump. He’s made no secret of the fact that he would like to be gov ernor. But he’s been hearing sto ries about Scott losing favor and may decide to cut away from the Scott camp completely. In the past, he has always landed on his feet when he jumped the traces and he was in town last week testing the wind to see which way to jump. Another opinion sampler, Sec retary of State Thad Eure, report- j edly getting ambitious, too, no longer is riding the bridge on the ship of state. He’s out paddling his own canoe. Meanwhile, State Treasurer Brandon Hodges is sitting on the sidelines watching it all. He ain’t mad at nobody, and seems to have the faculty to keep both sides hap py. Some of the political experts in these parts seem to think that Hodges is in the best position of; the bunch. • The State Highway Commission won’t start any new road pav ing before cold weather. There are two reasons: one is the need to keep all roads passable, and the second is the good chance of a hard winter the last two having been extremely mild. Main reason the Highway Com mission okayed the uniform mail- For He:! Insurance Tobacco Barn Pack House See D. D. CHAMBLEE Zebulon, N. C. TARPLEY'S Best Feeds Get Them at Tarpley’s Mill We guarantee our Feeds to be second to none. Our pig and hog ration is ground fine, will mix well in shop is a real balanced feed. If you want to see hogs do their very best then finish them on this fine feed, nothing to mix, nothing to add. Nearly every one that has tried our laying mash has reported a gain in eggs regardless of the kind of mash they used before. Our mill prices will mean real money savings as well as higher production. We sell or buy for cash or trade for corn, wheat, oats, soybeans and cotton seed meal, etc. We have oyster shells for chick ens and worming mash for both hogs and chickens. We have poultry remedies one is a roost paint that will quickly, cheaply and easily rid both your poultry and poultry houses of lice and mites. Be sure to get our prices on Jamesway poultry and live stock equipment, especially the pork maker self-feeder for hogs. box plan was a recent visit to Hay wood county. Folks up there al ready have put up the uniform mailboxes, and it’s plumb purty to ride along the highways there nowadays. • You can expect a good fight in the 1951 General Assembly over the sales tax. “It looks to me like our job is to try and keep the services we’re giving without boosting taxes,” one legislator put it. He claimed that this might be accomplished by changing the sales tax setup. It now is 3 per cent with some 15 exemptions. The new suggestion is a straight 2 per cent sales tax on everything. This, he opined, would make the tax easier to collect and “fair to all.” This legislator claimed such a move would bring more income to the State too. He said so much of the current sales tax is practi cally uncollectable because of mer chants handling some taxable goods and some untaxable goods. “You just can’t collect all the proper tax from a place like that,” he said. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, WAKE COUNTY. Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned has quali fied as Administrator of the es f, -, r %JSs^' : «w®^V££*?&v «V*X'‘ i ‘^ N v£ v"'s'4tfs •;*.• *%*“ **£ • •> J ' V ‘V^^'‘ , ft?^^'W7 v * ’ V S • , - V;,’. ' The Zebulon Record tate of Lorenzo R. Temple, late of Wake County, North Carolina, and this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Rocky Mount, North Carolina, on or before the Bth day of September 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the Bth day of September, 1950. PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO., Rocky Mount, N. C., Administrator of the Estate of Lorenzo R. Tem ple. Septß-Octl3—6wks ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Mrs. Mary B. Outlaw, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign ed at 624 Falls Road, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, on or before the first day of August, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This Ist day of August, 1950. Dr. J. Allen Whitaker, Adminis trator of Mrs. Mary B. Outlaw Es tate A1,29-Septs. . . . and the professional league games played under lights in our service area are attended nightly by approximately nine thousand people all kinds of people. About that same number of people here in the Carolinas have invested almost twenty five million dollars in our Company They, too, are people from all walks of life and CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Otho Perry, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on Enriched ROLLER CHAMPION ' Distributed By 6*way HIHIWMI ZEBULON SUPPLY COMPANY many of them are baseball fans as well. They are people who believe in fair play in business as well as on the baseball field. In all, there are more than 31,000 stockholders of the Company, and the larg est owns less than two per cent of the total shares. or before the 24th day of August, 1951, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es tate will please make immediate payment. This 24th day of August, 1950. Clifton Perry, Administrator. A29-03—6wks. Page Three

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