1 IT. C 1. .17, nvrca u. vst a Licen, s .er of Deeds i n, . of February V.'iUTB . net Pope, Warsaw, . l Rouse, Bowden. try Huntley, Wallace n Beasley, Wallace. . y Avery, Jacksonville .s Houston, Jacksonville. Eissette, 1 ' Goldsboro, -1 i. iry J... ! 1 ..Jtaa. George . illiara Cas.t, Tallahassee Florida - Ac-jla Faye Williams, Beulavllle. '-' ' ' " " f'?' , . . - ,t-..i ; ITS A FACT Fact are such annoying things that many folks refuse to have any thing to do with them, . :i. LOSES ITS VAttk'7 ' : The value of enthusiasm is lost whenever it reaches the- point .of developing into recklessness. 1 l- ui IN EL7.VIC3 Gdn,' Norfolk, Va. and expect to loin him soon. . 1 I. . SEEDS : 4 RiMfiic - nan Reans - Crofalaria N : . : Collon Seed -S i7J3sn-tucumDer-taniaioupes n : Hybrid Seed Corn Crcss Seed Edible Peas Sudan grass q Ve Have . R The Seed To Suit Your Meed h Ycir crop cannot be any better fiisn the seed you plant. Ve nrov, process and distribute h The Best in Seeds For Farm - Garden - Lawn Gross Seed Company INCORPORATED WILMINGTON, N. C. L I LT. DENVER C HARPER Army 2nd, LI Denver C Harper of Albertson, N. C recently arrived in Korea, where he is an Army aviator with the 30th Medical Group's helicopter ambulance de tachment The son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman E. Harper, Route 1, Al bertson, Lieutenant Harper is a former student at Brigham Young University.. The lieutenant, whose wife, Lucille, and son, live in Cards ton, Alberta, Canada, entered active Army duty in January 1961. . OTA Army Photo) 7 l OTTIS J. SIMPSON LI-1- CSN has recently completed two and one Salt years of duty at Sea aboard the Repair Ship U.S.S. Bnareus (AR-12). He is now being trans ferred to the U.S. Naval Lithogra phers' School for instructor duty. Prior to this, Simpson was aboard the Aircraft Carrier Cowpens (CVL -25), the first carrier to enter Tokyo Bay, August 26, 1945. He also was an instructor in the Lithographer School at the Pentagon, Washington, D. C. His wife, the former Mary Evelyn Parker of Pink Hill, daugh ter of Mrs. Pearl Parker, and two children, Kenneth 8 years, and Mona 9 mos. are residing in Lansdale in For Sheriff - Ralph Miller I hereby announce my candidacy for Sheriff of Duplin County, to succeed myself, subject to the will of the Democratic Voters in the Primary, May 29, 1954. , ' If nominated and elected, I pledge my continued efforts to serve all of the people of the County. Tour vote and support will be appreciated. , Ralpli''-';. L Miller 2ND. LT. G. Y. GODDING JK. son of Dr. and Mrs. O. V. Gooding of Kenansville is a student in the 112 Company U.S.A.R. Infantry. He has been in service since December 1st. according to a report from Ft Benning, Go. Lt Gooding is married to the former Janet Caldwell, daugh ter- of Xerkine. Caldwell and Helen Caldwell Cuahman. They have two children, Guy Erskine and Timothy Lannlgan. He is a graHuate of Ken ansville high school. Augusta Mili tary Academy and N. C. State Col lege. He also attended the Univer sity of North Carolina where he was member of the Sigma Ny fra ternity, s LEONARD R. RATNOR Camp Gordon, Ga. CpL Leonard R. Rayner, 22, son of Riley Raynor, Beulaville, N. C, will go to Fort Bragg, with his unit on March 26 for Exercise Flash Burn. Normally stationed at Camp Gor don, Ga, as a powerman in ' the 990th Signal Large Base Company, he will help provide communica tions for the large training ma neuver. More than 60,000 troops will use the Army's newest wea pons and tactics in the exercise scheduled for April and May. Corporal Raynor, whose wife. Bernice, lives on Route 4, Wallace, entered the Army in November, 1952. CPL. ELLIS R. HARGROVE Camp Gordon, Ga. Cpl, Ellis R. Hargrove, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hargrore, route 3. Box Mt. Olive, N. C, will go to Fort Bragg, with his unit on March 26 for Exercise Flash Burn. Normally stationed at Camp Gor don, Ga., as a member of the 990th Signal Large Base Company, he will help provide communications for the large training maneuver. More than 60,000 troops will use the Army's newest weapons and tactics in the exercise scheduled for April and May. Corporal Hargrove entered the Army in August, 1952, and was last stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C. '"TIT P ' Greenville. -Effective Uarch lClh television station VNCT, Channel 9, Greenville, will begin its telecast day at seven o'clock on weekday mornings, with the weekend sched ule remaining as is: 11: a. m. on Saturday and 1 pc m. on Sunday .s -WNCrs telecasting day will be gin with The Morning Show through the live network facilities of the Columbia Broadcasting Sys tem. This two-hour show will fea ture news end variety attractions and will originate in New York : , .Netwerk Additions . , Although all of the following have not been confirmed, WNCT is negotiating for these daytime net-' . work shows: The Breakfast Club, Ding Dong School. One - Man's Family, Bob Crosby, . The Betty White Show .and Kate Smith. . Local Shew , , . -' Three local daytime shows will be added: An audience-participation show called The Big ? Question, cooling show featuring Mrs. Peg gy Kyle of Kinston, and a show featuring events and trends taking place in Eastern Carolina called Let's Talk It Over. ". New Shews - Beginning Wednesday, March 10( WNCT will telecast the Paul Win- chell-Jerry Mahoney Show-from NBC from 8:00-8:30. Space Rangers will begin March 8th and Uncle Bimbo will begin Saturdays from 1:00-1:30 telling stories for the chil dren. . Celec Cllnle Chief Engineer Hank Tribley re turned Wednesday from a clinic on color television sponsored by the Radio Corporation of America. The two-day session included lectures and demonstrations on the use of color television. The color system now in use al lows color-programs to be received on conventional ' black end white sets and black and white shows to be received on color sets. Of over 300 TV stations in America, seven are equipped to transmit color tele vision. "Operation and maintain- ence," Tribley said, "becomes mag nified many times when color TV is added." VIICT Program 9 Thursday, March 11, 1954 PFC. WYATT E. ROBERTS ' Camp Gordon, Ga. PFC Wyatt E. Roberts, 23, whose wife, Dor othy, lives on Route 1, Mt. Olive, N. C, will go to Fort Bragg, with his unit on March 26 for Exercise Flash Burn. Normally stationed at Camp Gor don, Ga., as a member of the 990th Signal Large Base Company's mo tor pool, he will help provide com munications for Jhe large training maneuver. More than 60,000 troops will use the Army's newest wea pons and tactics in the exercise scheduled for April and May. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bry ant J. Roberts, Route 2, entered the Army in November, 1952. PFC WILBUR C. WESTBROOK Camp Gordon, Ge. Army PFC Wilber C. Weatbrook, 22, whose wife, Hilda, lives in Goldsboro, N. C, will go to Fort Bragg, N. C, with his unit April 8, for Exercise Flash Burn. Normally stationed at Camp Gor don, Ga, as a pole lineman in the 229th Signal Support Company, he will help provide communications for the large training maneuver. More than 60,000 troops will use the Army's newest weapons and tactics in the exercise scheduled for April and May. - - Westbrook is the son of James H. Westbrook, Route S, Mount Olive. . CPU ROBERT L. BEAUT Ascom City, Korea. Army CpL Robert L. Beatty, son of Mrs. Sid ney W. Beatty, Warsaw, N. C, is returning to the U. S. after, ser lng with the 830th Ordnance De pot Company in Korea. Corporal Beatty, who was a sup ply records specialist in the com pany, entered the Army in April, 1952, -and arrived in Korea, during October of that Fear. He holds the National Defense, fCorean and UN service luonons. i , FVT. THOS. B, MOORS ' Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Pvt. Thomas E. Moore, son of Mr. David Moore, Kenansville, N. G, is Hear ing completion of a 16-week train ing cyd here with a unit of the 6th Armored Division, : As a trainee, he received eight weeks baste training In the funda mentals of Army life and the use of infantry weapons. He is now completing an additional .. eight weeks engineer training. . ; Pvt. Moore Is being taught the use of pfeneer and power tools, con struction of fixed and floating bridges and related subjects be sides additional combat skills. At the end of the 16-week train ing cycle with the famed "Super Sixth" the men completing train ing here will be sent either to spe cialist schools .or as replacements to other units. CPL, THADDEUS RATNOR . MUNICH, GERMANY CpL Thaddeus Raynor, 29, son of Mr. and ' Trs. Lozy Raynor. Route 8, Mount i Olive, recently graduated from the i Seventh Army WoiamnUxtoned Officer Academy in Munich, Ger many. A member of the 175th Military Police Battalion's Company A, he successfully completed a five-week course emphasizing leadership of units, map reading and other mill tary subjects. The corporal arrived overseas last May from an assignment at Fort Jackson, S. C. He has been in the Army since 1950, and his decorations include the National Defense Ser vice Medal and the UN and Korean Service Ribbons. 2:49 Afternoon Melodies c 3:30 Nancy Carter's Cookbook 4:00 Woman With. A Past t ' " -4:15 Music With A Fashion : 4:30 On Your Account NBC , t 6.00 Cactus Jim 4 , , 6:00-News 8:18 Sports y 8:20 Weather - ' .! r -." v 6:20-Safety Tips 6:30 Circle C Jamboree'. . 6:45-Farm Facts ' 1 T:O0 Lone Ranger ' '." , 7:30 Douglas Edwards, CBS 7:48 Yesterday's News Reel ' 8:00 You Bet Your Life, NBC . ' 8:30 Four Star Playhouse, CBS 9:001 Led Three Lives 9:30 Living Book ' ' 10:00 Late Show ' - 11.-00 News, Weather and Sports 11:15 Sign Off . . Friday, March 18, 1954 ' 2:45 Afternoon Melodies -.. ' ' 3:00 Afternoon Theatre 4:00 Woman With A . Past 4:15 Music With A Fashion -4:30 On Your Account NBC . 5:00 Cactus Jim 6:90 News , , 6:18 Sports 6:20 Weather ,: ; 6:25 Safety Tips 6:30 Riders of Purple Sage 6:45 Farm Facts , , 7:003011x16 C Jamboree 7:13 Jewel Box Jamboree 7:30 Douglas Edwards, CBS 7:45 Perry Como, CBS : . 8.-00 Boston Blackle . " ' - 8:30 Pepsi Cola Playhouse, ABC 9KW-Ufe of Kellly. NBC . ' 9:3or-Cavalcade of America,' ABC 10:00 Cavalcade of Sports, NBC 10:45 Beat the XxperU v 11:00 News, Weather and Sports " 11:15 Sign Ott Saturday, March 12, 1964 1LOO Winky, Dinky and You 11:30 Rod Brown Rocket Ranger, 13:00 Big Top, CSS 1 ' t 1:00 Uncle Bimbo ' 1:30 What In the World, CBS , :' 2:00 East Carolina College . 2:30 What's Your Trouble . 7 2:45 Industry Parade 8:00 Western Theatre 4410 Taming of the Shrew (opera) 5:30-Uncle Marvin 6:00 News 6:15 Sports 6:30 Circle C Jamboree -7:00 Mr. Wizard 7:30-Cisco Kid , " 8:00r-Golden Weed Jamboree v 8:30- Amateur Hour,. NBC 9:00 Two for the Money, CBS ' 9:30 Playhouse of Stars 10:00 Medallion Theatre, CBS 10:30 Hit Parade, NBC 11:00 News, Weather and Sports ( Sunday, March 14, 1954 l:00r-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 4:00 Excursion, NBC 4:30 Your Faith is Power 5:00 Family Theatre i 6:00 Carolina Vespei Time 6:30 Favorite Story v7:00 Life With Father, CBS 7:30 Private Secretary, CBS 8:00 Toast of the Town, C-S 9:00 Amos and Andy 8:-r .e,5c the Sank. CSS 1 10.C0 Ti e Web - ' 10.33 TV Theatre U:00-News 4, . 11:05 Beauty Secret H:KbsSlgn Off Monday, March IS, 1364 2:tVAf?ern6on Melodies 8:00 Af ?-jiwn Theatre 4.-00-A Woman With A Past . 14:30 On Your Account. NBC 8:00 Cactus Jim' - ' 6:25 Rocky Jones Space Ranger AOO-News ' 6:15 Sports ..!.' vV-v 6:20J-Weather e ' . -' 6:25 Safety Tips " , ' " 6:30 Riders of Purple Sage-' i 6:45 Farm Facts-X-' .i. 7:00-Junlper Junetkni.USA 7:30 Douglas Edwards, CBS " 7:45-T-Perry Como, CBS , ' 8:00-Talent Patrol -.--8:30 Loretta Young Show, NBC .. 9:001 Love Lucy, CBS r : 9:30-Sed Buttons, CBS ' ' " '. 10:00 Studio One, CBS 11:00 News? .',' ' " 11:05 Beauty Secrets - " -1- ll:15-Slgn Off ' - - Tuesday, March 16, 1954 - 2.4.S-A f 8X0 4:00-1 4:15-1 o 4.S0-O.1 Y- m I ' t & A - r Ai.i.ou.-L 1 'J 6:00 Cactus Jiin 5:S0 Range Rider 6:00 News 6:15 S porta ' . 6:20 Weather 6:25 Safety Tips 6:30 Beauty Secrets 6:45 Farm Facts i 70 Sammy Bland " ' . f 7:15 Jewel Box Jamboree 7:30 Douglas Edwards, CBS 7:45 Public Prosecutor 8:00 Life Is Worth Living, Du mont ' " "' 8:30 Red Skelton, CBS -9:00 Make Room For Daddy, ABC 9:30 U. & Steel Shew . - 10:30 Wrestling J, ' 1 11:00 News, Weather, Sports' i ' ll.-15-Sign Off - - ' as V ONK LACKING ' ' Some people possess manjr good ' , qualities, but lack the one necessary ' to make use of them. r ' . 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