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t - v. a, t ) (I t IP' .: Oil i 'I ' :cs . 1 ,s i.y qualified as ad- r of the estate " of Mri. i ilorence Taylor," deceased, f Duplin County, North Caro- i, tuis is to notify all persons ing claim against said estate present then to the undersigned, or before one year from date ( this notice. All persona Indebted 1 j said estate will please . make in i mediate settlement , This the 6th day of May, MM. . Mr. Jessie Taylor Potter , Admlnlsator, Box 823 Y .;. i ' JacksonwUcvN. C. v e-n-et ,,i . . , nrn ti ADATINISTBATOK'S NOTICE- TV State of North Carolina County of Duplin . , Having qualified as administrator : : of the estate of Robert Vans Gra ham, late, of Duplin County, tnis is to notify all persons having' claims Against said estate to present them .'; to the undersigned administrator on or before the tenth day of May 1955 or this notice will be pleaded ; in bar of their recovery. All persons ' Indebted to ; the said estate will please maka immediate settlement with the underlined administrator cr coataet the attdrney for the csim.y-v-' " ' ' This the 10th day of May. 1954. James V. Graham Administrator Latham A. 'Wilson, Attorney -!?- l.a.w. NorncE IN THE GENERAL COCNTT COURT NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN. COUNTY ALTON GURGANIOUS -VS- MYRTLE VIRGINIA GURGANIOUS The above named defendant. Myrtle Virginia Gurganious, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina by the plaintiff to' secure an absolute di vorce from the defendant upon the grounds Of adultery on the part of the defendant; and that the defen dant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, not later than the 31 day of July, 1954, and answer or demur to the com plaint; in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 5 day of June,1954. R. V. Wells FOR GI3IUS & -FEWER O QUININE 3 r if 1 1 - - "" Venetian Blinds - Aluma Fab Screens - Awnings Made To Order - Phone 2995 - Installed CLINTON VENETIAN BLIND CO. O. R.. Draughon 606 Beaman St. - Clinton, N. C. Wallace Auction Every Thursday Buying and Selling Daily Telephone 3161 - 6171 Wallace, N. C. Listen for top hog prices each day over Clinton Droadcasting Station about 12:15 and Wallace Staion at 12:25. CECIL k MILLER General Insurance Beulaville, N.C. Office At Brown & Miller Co. IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJ o John H. Carter Company OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT o o o o o o o o Phone Kinston, o oooooopoooooooooooooooooi Turner & tNSUKAXCX Weir By TIM ... ,r J M 1 d tjt Scanned and V t Bantista 8npport Deeistea 1 The Southern Baptist Convention last week, like the Southern Pres byterians of the "week before,' de clared its support of the .Supreme Court decision outlawing segrega tion in public schools. J ' -'; 'The- convention in session in St Louis, Mo. adopted by a vote a statement describing the ruling as "in harmonv with the constitution al guarantee: of equal Justice ana love for all men." , h With some 9,000 persons attending the convention session, only about 50 persona voted . against the stand recommended by. the convention's Christian Life Commission. Convention recommendations are not binding on any Southenr Bap tist church or members. Under the convention', constitution," delegates to the convention have no power to commit their local churches any issue. No Change in N. C. Schools North Carolina will run its public schools next year on the same seg regation basis as before, according to the State Board of Education last wtefc. .. ,. There can be no turn to non- segregated schools, it said, until the U. S. Supreme Court adds to its historic statement of principle the answers to such vital questions as When and how. It was the board's first meeting since the segregation decision in Washington. The board began its "D-Day" meeting with closed-door session of thirty minutes with Gov ernor Umstead. Later in the day the Governor disclosed that the meeting had produced a decision to call off work on the spending for mula "until the situation is further clarified." The "uncertainties re sulting from the recent decision of the Supreme Court," dictated the decision, he said. Senate Approves Farm Bill The Senate last week approved a $1,083,000,000 farm appropriation for the fiscal year starting July 1, about 100 million dollars more than Eisenhower requested. The bill now goes back to the House for consideration, and a Sen ate House coherence Committee probably will have to adjust many differences before the measure is Clerk of General County Court W. E. Blake, Attorney Burgaw, N. C. 7-l-4t r.v.w. NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as executor of the estate of Ardelia Williams, 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 5th day of June, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate settlement of the same to the undersigned. This the 4th day of June, 1954. Sam Williams, Executor Ardelia Williams estate, Latham A. Wilson, Atty. 7-15-t l.a.w. ' " Yes Stock Yard t C a o o s 3133 N. C. Turner, , AGNCT i ru bbl m. a -. ; r .' ,. i . 3: L Picked P frant Kere, That and , by 3. W. Tomlinson finally approved. Plans For An Eclipse Probably the most elaborate plana ever made for observing an eclipse of the sun are now being completed. The eclipse will occur on June 30 and will ' be total from the flat plains of Nebraska, half way around the world to India. - A New York Times account of the plans . says that ''from sunrise in Nebraska to sunset In India the eclipse will be watched by the scientists. Along this route seventy four volunteer scientists will be stationed with sensitive new elect rical and . optica)' devices for timing the passage of the great shadow, Supplied by an Air Force air lift and linked together by a vast radio network, the scientists will time as accurately as possible the passage of the shadow as it reaches each station. The time at each sta tion for observation of totality will range from ninety seconds to two minutes. Along the entire 8,000 mile path of totality, the sun will be eclipsed for two hours and forty-1 jive minutes , A "White Paper" A "White Paper," issued by the Pentagon recently, accused Russia of "masterminding" the Korean war, saying that' Russia put from 6,000 to 12,000 troops into Korea in advance of the armistice and that Russia still controls the North Ko rean government through Soviet :itizens. The charges were made in a ser ies of documents, which the De fense department said were based on "intelligence research and ex amination of many sources of infor mation.' , The timing, the content, and the fact that is was the Pentagon that released the documents appeared to be an effort to draw a parallel between Soviet activity in Korea and Chinese Communist operations in Indo-China. One document was captioned, "The Truth About Soviet Involve ment in the Korean War." Another was, "Chinese Communist Aggres sion and Barbarism in Korea." A third, "Soviet Assistance to North Korean Forces Subsequent to 1948," was a catalogue of Russian made equipment stockpiled in North Korea before the Korean Reds at tacked the Republic of South Korea. The issuance of a white paper by military is unusual. Customarily, that is a function of a diplomatic department. Giant Photo of the Sky The great Lick Observation in California has recently completed an enormous photograph of the night sky, according to an account in the New York Times. The pic ture is made up of 1, 246 photo graphs each seventeen inches square. Each film required an ex posure of two hours, and the whole took about seven years of work with a specially constructed camera. The finished picture, if assembled on one surface, would cover a space of about 2,500 square feet. The films, Says the New York Times account, show the stars that are observable in the Northern hemisphere and cover about three quarters of the entire sky. Stars as far away as one hundred million light years are included. Because astronomers can tell which of the stars in the picture are relatively nearby and which are far away, they will be able to determine in future years something about galactic ro tation. When a similar picture is made a comparison of the two will enable astronomers to tell how the Milky Way rotates. Bells for America The Netherlands on the ninth an niversary of that country's libera tion from Nazi domination present ed to the United States a forty-nine bell carillon. The carillon is offered as an expression of "the thanks of a grateful people for help from the United States in their darkest hour." The bells are the gift of the citi zens of Holland. Each bell is decor ated with sculpture, emblazoned with a verse in Dutch. Each is dedi cated to the province or group that gave it. Three Dutch bell found ries collaborated in casting the cari llon, one of three hundred of its kini in the world. The United Ptates has not yet provided a permanent home for the bells. Meanwhile they are on an open scaffold-like structure near Washington. A Bit Of Humor A party of American tourists was raveling in Italy and they were being taken on a guided tour of the ruins of Pompeii, which was des troyed by an eruption in 79." "My goodness," exclaimed a wo man from the middle west. "Just 8 years after the Chicago fire!" - - In Quote A customer entered a, variety store and asked the new clerk if they had condolence carda The girl looked through several draw- LAF.F - A - DAY "Yon wktf hole that lwye v me v ? Module . . .1" much ",.. A , 1 .f j- v,. ...-: y s L . TNsC.a ,.nt A Everywhere "- era, then . asked with a - puzzled expression, "Is that a game?" j rTf'-'Twneel Postmaster "Darling,, I love you very much, he said, "t may not be rich like Joe Fortune; I may not - spend money like Joe Fortune; but I'd do anything in the world for you." ("Okay" said the girl friend. "In troduce me to Joe Fortune, will ya?". . - - Vision A pupil wan ascea to paraphrase the sentence: "He was bent on see- Ing her." , ' - Hewrote: "The sight of her doub led him up." - - New York Times Professor's Wife: ."A truck has run over your best hat!" Absent-minded Professor: "Was I wearing it?" - - New York Times There are two periods in a man's life when he doesnt understand women - before marriage and after marriage. - News and Views Household Hint" Grease stains In synthetic fab rics should be treated by work ing a strong solution of synthetic detergent or soap Into the spot with a, sponge. Rinse In cold water, until water is clear. When grease is removed, article may be washed as usual. .,. 'In It i, I, R NOAM - IS HAIL just RaiM Com ins dowai tub hard way p sirs A&tSBU KiMS HOLOENXJIUC , OKIA. RjEAR NOAH WOtWJ jfcXJ CALL A Hor-6lM VieDDlMc TCoTM OR Consequences "? , b. chorohzak northampton, b4. 67' nil V. W "Wf I 5rond-New Chevrolet Full-sized 6-Passenger Sedan H fV y . wilh the smallest down payment in our history! - v . j "4 V.:'. - O I .tr EVERY CHILD WILCWANt ONE-ust the thing for pre Christmas and birthday inspections by small fry is this cargo examining unit, used by the Port of New York Authority. Sealed cartons to he inspected are loaded into the machine ami an operator, at left, views an X-ray Image projected on screen to i v check tor contraband or undeclared articles. -DOGS- i ARE DOGS COLOR BUND? Are dogs-color blind? Choose your side and line up. Whichever opinion you hold you will find plenty of dog owners to agree with you -and even some scientific liter ature to prove your point. Dr. Orbeli, an associate of Pav lov's ran two series of tests. From the first he concluded that dogs have no color sense at all. From the second, he achieved with diffi culty, positive results with one dog. At about the same time, two other experimenters ran tests using a series of grey papers and colored papers and found that it was rela tively easy to train a dog to select green from among the greys - with the exception of the darker greys. Then the dog became confused. And when they changed the shape of the green paper, the dog was accustomed, to selecting, they found that he was more apt to select a dark grey in the familiar shape. Among modern researchers stud ies seem to have been largely con fined to the dog food manufacturers. The Swift Nutritional Research Kennels in Chicago, for example.. ( & v v Vl jo::fs Chevrolet co. have done some good work in study ing the effect of color in regard to their canned dog food, Pard.. . This product has a high meat content and the natural meat color is retained without the addition of Wilmington Coca Cola Wilmington, N. C. Bottling Company - Too con'f beat our- A fff&f T&mS-fAtf it any artificial coloring. Since this seems pleasing to the human eye, it was presumed that it was also pleasing to. the canine . eye.. But being research men, the staff re fused to accept this without experi mentation. . . So odorless colors were added to the foods and the usual precautions taken to ensure fau1 testing . posi tions of food dishes alternated, ob servation made from a distance, etc. ''. The result? Well, the dogs just didnt give a hoot, so" long a the food remained the same and there was no change in odor or, 'taste. . See U For ' Needi ' Windows Pine & Oak Flooring Doors Screens Roofing Brick Hardware Ply Wood All Other Building Materials 1400 W. Vernon Ave. Kinston- N. C I A...-. i i.iOtlCOe JA113AJ N. C. 4W . 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