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V r . .. i i iticm e fU,W on ucion, olllcials t.iiced today that - t'T tor television , CI rmnel 8, Green . icated, 1 ry and construction, r will replace the pre--y 524-foot, tower. 5 1 ubers Travel ' ' . ' 'i General Manager A. Campbell and Chief Kn it Tribley travelled from i on4- WNOT missions. 1 is in New York negotlat i the National Broadcasting y for new shows and Trib t Camden, N. J. attending a on color television - being -;i by Radio, Corporation of a. Campbell expects 10,0006 with comfirmation on several J shows for WNCT. ; I 'in Department Grows .'' -V.T.Crs film department now in eludes five members under the di rection of Film Editor Mae Nichol son. In the film Department every film program is processed, 'as well as the slides that are used on WMCT. Feature films that are used often require cutting. Commercials have to be spliced Into film programs, like "I Led Three lives." The film department must also have stand by material for use in ease there arc network complications and the now schedule is interrupted. . I In order to keep all commercial slides in order each one is indexed . and can be located in only a few seconds by use of WNCT's Index system. ,,,,' cO THURSDAY, MARCH , 1964 2:45 Afternoon Melodies 8:30 Nancy Carter's Cookbook 4:00 Woman. With A Past 4:15 Music With A Fashion 4:30 On Tour Account, NBC : 5:00 Cactus Jim 6:00 News jf . 6:15 Sports 6:20 Weather 5 6:25-Safety Tips 6:30 Circle C Jamboree " 6:48 Farm Facts "Pg 7:00 Lone Ranger , 7:30 Douglas Edwards, CBS 7:45 Yesterdays News Seel 8:00 You Bet Your Life, NBC 8:30 Four Star Playhouse, CBS , 9:001 Led Three Lives 8:30 Living, Book -.T- 10:00 Late Show "W. Listen to the local news at 12:00 noon over WGBR. " fTTTyfTT bsMIBBbbRbbsbbbMbIbbsbbbbbbbbbsbibsbbbbbbbbbbR fZztn f 'hi iuJ inswMuiaBjBSSioasoscsMMSHsBr Get Caught Gambling Last Year Friend? 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ABC 9:00 Life of Reilly, NBC " 9:30 Cavalcade of America, ABC 10:00 Cavalcade of Sports, NBC 10:45 Beat the Experts 11:00 News, Weather, & Sports ll:15Sign Oft v ' SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1964 11:00 Wlnky, Dinky & You, CBS 11:30 Rod Brown Rocket Ranger, 12:00 Big Top, CBS :00-Melody-4tatinee - 1:30 What In The World, CBS 2:00 East Carolina College 2:30 What's Your Trouble 2:45 Industry Parade 3:00 Western Theatre 4:00 Championship Wrestling, 5:00 Uncle Marvin 6:00 News' 6:15 Sports 8:30 Circle C Jamboree 7:00 Hopalong Cassidy 7:30 Cisco Kid 8:00 Big Picture 8:30 Amateur Hour, NBC 9:00 Two For The Money, CBS 9:30 Playhouse of Stars, CBS 10:00 Medallion Theatre, CBS 19:30 Hit Parade, NBC 11:00 News, Weather & Sports 11:15 Sign Oft SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 1954 1:00 Youth Wants to Know, NBC 1:30 Frontiers of Faith, NBC 2:00 American Inventory. NBC 2:30 Amer. Forum of the Air 3:00 Youth Takes A Stand, CBS 3:30 Man of the Week, CBS 4:0ft Excursion,. NBC 4:30 Your Faith Js "Power 5:00 Family Theatre 6:00 Carolina Vesper Time 6:30 Favorite Story 7:00 Life with Father, CBS 7:30 Private Secretary, CBS 8:00 Toast of the Town, CBS 9:00 Amos and Andy 9:30 Break the Bank Be "The Bride Of The Month"... , Get Lovely Prizes If you are getting married during Feb., Mar. or Apr., come in and get a lovely gift we will give to every bride who registers before her mar riage ... in addition you many win the valuable prize we will give to some LUCKY BRIDE OF THE MONTH Be Sure To Come In And Register Service Co. Phone 9196 . Your Custom Contractor lout The "Web, CBS 10:30 TV Theatre ' i ' 11:00 News, Weather 4s Sports 11:15 Sign Oft MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1964 ,.''. J:45 Afternoon Melodies 1 ; , 3:00 Afternoon Theatre , 4:00 Woman With A Past f .', 4:l5-Music With A Fashion' r.y 4:30 On Your. Account. NBC . v 8:00 Cactus Jim 8:25 Rocky Jones Space Ranger 6:00 News !V'vi..'v;j 8:15 Sports 6:20 Weather - 8:25 Safety Tips 6:30 Riders of Purple Sage 8:45 Farm Facts 7:00 Juniper Junction USA 7:30 Douglas Edwards, CBS 7:45 Perry Como, CBS 8:00 Featurette ; : 9:001 Love Lucy, CBS 9:30 Red Buttons, CBS 10:00 Studio One, CBS 11:00 News, Weather & Sports 11:15 Sien Oft TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 2:45 After Melodies 3:00 Afternoon Theatre 4:00 Woman With A Past- . 4:15 Music With A Fashion 4:30 On Your Account s 5:00 Cactus Jim 5:30 Range Rider 6:00 News 6:15 Sports 6:20 Weather 6:25 Safety Tips 6:30 Circle C Jamboree 6:45 Farm Facts 7:00 Yesterday's News Reel 7:15 Jewel Box Jamboree 7:30 Douglas Edwards, CBS 7:45 Public Prosecutor 8:00 Life is Worth Living, DuMont 8:30 Red Skelton CBS 9:00 Make Room For. Daddy, ABC 9:30 Search For A Star 10:30 Wrestling 11:00 News, Weather & Sports 11:15 Sign Off legal J Notices NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having qualified as executrix of the estate of Lem Ezzell, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of February, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 8th day of February, 1954. Louise Ezzell Carroll, executrix of the estate of Lem Ezzell, deceased, Rose Hill, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. 3-18-6t h.e.p. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned having qualified as administrator of the estate of Ellis D. Hall, deceased, late of Dup lin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under- i ;'.i & GRADY MERCER f 'i II. lit' J . signed on or beiore tne 2jih day of January, 1953, or this notice will be pleaded in bar Jif their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 25th day of January, 1954. v W. C. Jackson, Administrator of " the estate of Ellis D. Hall, . '., deceased, Pink Hill. N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney ' ' "- , , Kenansville, N. C T; , 3-eV'h.e.p. ' '. ,, ' ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE TO CRKDITORS ' i Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of J. R. Sandlin, de ceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is tq notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Beulaville, N.C oH or before the 2 day of February, f 1955. or tills notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment .r. This the 2 day of February, 1954. Sara, S. Mercer, Administratrix of J. R. Sandlin ORADY MERCER - ' t ATTORNEY AT LAW KENANSVILLE, N. C. 3-U-6t g. m, NOTICE OF ADMnaBTRATION The undersigned having qualified administratrix of the estate, of Sallie Robinson Woodcock, de ceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of January, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 28th day of January, 1954. WILLIAM E. CRAFT, Administrator of the estate of Sallie Robinson Woodcock, deceased. Magnolia, N. C 3-U-et D. Co. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned having qualified as administrator of the estate of Elisha Bannerman, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 28th day of January, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned, This the 28th day of January, 1954. WILLIAM E. CRAFT, Administratrix of the estate of Elisha Bannerman, deceased. Rose Hill, N. C. 3-ll-6t D. Co. EXECUTRIX NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of J. L. Futreal, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Chinquapin, N. C. on or before the 2 day of February, 1955. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will Dlease make immediate payment of Duplin County, Subject to the will of the Democratic On May 29r 1954. Ycur VcJe And .4 GEM This the 2 day of l ebruary, 1..1 Lula Futreal, Executrix at ' J. L, Futreal , ; ' GRADY MERCER ' ' ATTORNEY AT LAW k KENANSVILLE, N. C ' 8-ll-0t f . m. ' V NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having Qualified as administratrix of the estate of Ira Edwards, deceased, late of Dup lin County, this is to notify, all persons having claims against said estate to' present them to the under signed on or before the 19th-day of February, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 19th day of February, 1954. - 'i ' Sarah F. Edwards, Administratrix of estate of Ira Edwards, deceased, ' v Chinquapin, N. C. . Bl E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C 4Tl-6t h.e.p. ' NOTICE OF MOTION ' IN SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY NANCY BOWEN ' s -VS. JOHNNY BOWEN The Plaintiff, in the above en titled action, whose present name is Nancy Bowen Garrison, will hereby take notice that the defend ant in said action has filed Motion in the Cause in this action tor the custody of the minor son. Gene Che vis Bowen, of the above named parties; that said motion, is set tor hearing before the Judge of the Superior Court presiding at the April 1954 Term "of the Superior Court of Duplin County on April 7. 1954 at 2:30 PM. or thereafter when convenient to the court The said plaintiff is hereby de . manded to appear and answer the above mentioned Motion or show cause, if any she have, why the relief demanded by the defendant should not be granted, on or be fore April 7, 1954 at 2:30 PJ4. This the 22 day of February, 1954. R. V. Wells Clerk Superior Court, Duplin County. H. L. Swain, Williamston, N. C. Attorney for Defendant 3-18-4t b.l.s. NOTICE The County Board of Equaliza-, tion and Review will meet at the courthouse in Kenansville, N. C, on Monday, March 15, 1954,' at 2:30 o'clock, P. M., to equalize the valu ation of all property in the County. This the 24th. day of February, 1954. A. P. Cates, Chairman. 3 -ll-3t D. Co. THE GUARD CIVILIAN IN PEACE, SOLDIER IN WAR - OF SECURITY AND HONOR FOR THREE CENTURIES I HAVE BEEN THE CUSTODIAN. I AM THE GUARD. I was with Washington in theraging watere "boomed down the I Hereby . . d e J .i , aliTJ.LCIjiI.,;.: ': The following Jurors have been chosen for March terms of court: ' ; County Court Term, Mar. 1 J. Luther Powell Ronald Lee Maready, George B Carr, C W. Jarman, George D. Sanderson, R-F. Craft, M. T. Thlgpen, Troy Mercer, Robert' R. DaiL ' Wilton F. Aycock, William Kirby HarrelL ' Earl W. Fa ires, Jr, Davis Bland, J. E. King, R, H. Davis, L. C Sholar, William Sutton, Sammie C Garner '' ' , Saperter CtviL March 8 " : C. F. Faircloth, Jr, Herman B, Hollingsworth, Forest DaiL Clayton Cottle, Ashley Kennedy, Norwood Beecher Miller, Ransom Houston, Clifton a Fountain .K. J. Smith, V. L. Sheffield, Barry Home, John nie Batts, Allen Teachey, W. T. Lanier, Preston L. Sandlin, James Waitus HarreU, Leroy Williams, N. E. Blanchard, J. W. Stunner, George R. Kornegay, "Willard Bliz urd, C. H. Carter, Jessie J. Thlgpen, Willie Van Barwick, J. E. Miller, Robert L. Minton, Jr John L. Brin son, A. C PearsalL Frank Merritt George W. Carter. y Saperter Chrti, March IB Enoch Stanley Byrd, H. B. Demp sey, J. B, Dickson, Offie vA Ca ven augh, W. E. Rivenbark, J. B. Chest nutt, B. M. Westbrook, Ward Cas well Blanchard, James Guy. Henry W. Dickson, Jr. W. W. Garner, Park Holmes, Calvin Stults, W. L. Kor negay, Johnathan' Marion Brown, William L. Beach, Leroy Albertsbn, J. H. Cottle, Rig Rouse, Jr, Clay ton Brown, Afton Pierce, P. ' W. Blanton, Paul G. Westbrook, Clif ford N. Whaley, W. F. Brice, A. E. Hollingsworth, W. M. James, J. D. Cottle, Elbert Outlaw, David Wells. wilderness, fought the wily warrior, and watched the dark night bow to the morning. At Concord's Bridge, I fired the fateful shot heard -round the world I bled on Bunker Hill My foot prints marked the snows at Valley Forge. I pulled a muffled oar on the barge that bridged the icy Delaware. I stood with Washington on the sun-drenched heights of Yorktown. I saw the sword surrendered . I AM THE GUARD. I pulled the trigger that loosed the long rifle's havoc at New Orleans-- these things I knew I was there! The hill at San Juan felt the fury of my charge. The far plains and mountains of the Philippines echoed to my shout - I AM THE GUARD. The dark forests of the Argonne blazed with my barrage. Chateau Thierry crumbled to my cannonade. Under the arches of victory I marched in legion - I was there! . . . I AM THE GUARD. I bowed on grim Corregidor, then saw the light of 'liberation shine on the faces of my comrades. Through the jungle and oh the beaches, I fought the enemy, beat battered and broke him. I raised our, banner to the serene air on Okinawa - I was there! ... I AM THE GUARD. SOLDIER IN WAR, CIVILIAN IN PEACE I AM THE GUARD I was at Johnstown, where the r A . Announce My Cancirdacy For Support Will Ce Greatly Apprcciilcd. v... y. I t: x t i v , , J ti... In. my k.u and saw, tl.e terror leave her eyes. r?.. ,:.- I moved tlurourh smoke and flame at Texas City; The stricken knew the comfort of mysldIL ' , . I dropped the food that fed the starving beast on the frozen fields of the West and through the tower ing drifts. I ploughed to rescue the marooned. . . .'., I have faced forward to the tor nado, the typhoon, and the horror of the hurricane - these things I know I was there! , . I AM THE GUARD. ' I have brought a more abundant, a fuller, a finer life to our youth. " . Wherever a strong arm and val iant spirit must defend the nauon, in peace or war, wherever a child cries, or a wonjan weeps in time of disaster, there I stana . . . t ua THE GUARD. ' HW THREE CENTURIES A 80LDDER IN WAR, A CIVILIAN IN PEACE - OF SECURITY HONOR, I AM THE CUSTODIAN, NOW AND FOREVER . . . I AM THE GUARD NOV... a wide selection of Aluminum Kitchen Were... votm with coupons packtd m ivr-nrr? of... v Distributed By " KINSTON WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. Kinston,N.C. ; , We Are Now Able To Give JTon Fast Service On - Moth holes - Tears - Burns - We also specialize on alterations on ladies and mens garments. Rholey Tailoring Company 27 So. Front St. Wilmington, N. C. L J t i t i i i ti'. "ii 'II.. I "..' '1 f'': ' ' ! Voters in ita Primsry Elect id i ' "Stranger in Paradise rose to the top of YOUR HIT PARADE Satur- . dayv1 Feb., 30 (NBC-TV, 10.30 pja,y , A1 new favorite,' "Secret Lover had the No. Two spot, and "Oh My Papa" ,held firm- as No. Three. 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