Tuesday, September 5, 1950
CAPITAL REPORTER
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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-
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•
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
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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.
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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.
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