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II' i f v ' . r . I T -3, rr-NANSVUXK, N, C VHOBSDAT. MAT M, 1960. a AL-.oi .1iJXS NOTICE TO , CL-OilTOES . Having qualified as admtnlstratrlxs Of the estate of Willie Poole, de- . ceised, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per aom having claims against 'the es tate of aaid deceased to exhibit them , to the undersigned, j at Chinqua pin, on or before the 21st day of April, 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will Please make immediate payment This 21. day of April, 1955. . Bessie Poole, Administratrix . of Willie Poole. GRADY MERCER Attorney at Law , ' . a a rr a m... . :vv?,?V'::;V l ib 1 Te keep your farm machine!-) tuning smoothly, order ' your gasoline from Strickland Oil Company. Tom Just wont find better. V EXECUTRIX'? NOTICE TO CREDITORS rft Having qualified as executrix bf the estate of Walter Mercer, de ceased,' late of Duplin County, North Carolina,' this is to notify all persons having claims against ine estate ox said deceased- to ex hibit them to. the undersigned at Beulaville, on or -before the 6th day of April. 1956. or thia notice will be pleaded in bar of their re- '. Lela Mae Mercer, Executrix of Walter Mercer." -' v,r 4 , ''GRADT MERCER f$fi Attorney '.At Lew;. ... 5;; 6 9 era M. .,?,.:, :.'Ml y STATE Or NORTH CAROLINA Department of State' ri:;C PRELIMINARY CEBTIFICATB ' ' OF DISSOLUTION ? Te An to Whom These Presents Stay Come Greeting: . -Whernas, it, appears "to mv satis. faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution- thereof by the unanim ous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that the covery. All persons indebted to Beulaville Industrial Cornoratinn said estate will please make immed-J corporation of this State, whose late payment. ;w . , ;t This 29th day of April. 1955. 'ML, Do YOU Know Vnnwel Pi f She knows HOW MUCH she paid and for WHAT. j She knows WHOM shepaid and WHEN V She knows WHERE she stands finan1 cially today and every day. i BECAVSE she pays all her bills by) ..... 1 CHECK. Open a checking account in this bank NOW . . . and know ALL the answers) iALL the e Stop in today and let us tell you how easyl aaa simple it M First - Citizens Bank &. Trust Company Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Pink Hill, N. C. THE DUPLIN TIMES Published each Thursday in KenansrtUe, N. C County Seat ssT DUPLIN COCNTT sMItorUL business office sad printing plant, KenansvlUe, N. C J. SfOBF.RT ORAHT. EDITOR OWNER PAUL A. BARWICK, Assistant Editor tend At The. Pest Office, Kemansrille, N. C seeend elans nutter. TELEPHONE Kenansyllle, Day Z17-1 Night 214-1 Btmscnrrnofi rates: tsjw pei m s-it-i. imsEr V Pender, SamBeoa, New Hanover and Warns - fr year outside this ares m North Careltaal . Adrestlstng rnteg fawdshed roeaesC A Dnvta Oesmty JenrnsL smM j. the rails, ssstertaL i sad sjrrlpsjltarsl development of Daptts) Wilmington Coca Cola Bottling Company Wilmington principal office is situated in the Town of Beulaville, County of Du plin, State of North Carolina (Rus sell J. Lanier being the agent there in and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with "the requirements of Chapter 55, General Statutes, entit led "Corporations," preliminary to xne issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution Now therefore, I Thad Eure, Se retary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that tha snid corporation did, on the 4th day of May 1955, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have here to set my hand and affixed my of ficial seal at Raleigh, this 4th day of May, A. D. 1955. Thad Eure Secretary of State 6 2 4T R. J. L. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Mrs. Lola Potts, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhi bit them to the undersigned at Clinton, North Carolina on or be fore the 17th, day of May, 1956, of this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 17th. day of May, 1955. Frances Potts, Administratrix of Lola Potts. GRADY MERCER Attorney At Law 6 23 6T CM. umess soxucu.tng reverses trend, spring of 1953 might well go down as Washington's silliest season. Beport of Attorney General's vammmee te study the snti trust laws, appears major eontrlbator te season's silliness As already pointed eat by Rep. Henry Beoss, . e se committee members wei a Sf mx-. eerDeratle.F "V lawyers en gaged In fight ing govern ment en anti trust matters. outstanding ab- " j surdity was In-1 ,si - v. w. naratr , rey, Federal Trade Commission chairman, on committee. Apparently, even Howrey rec ognises tne absurdity. In com menting on fact that he signed report which included recom mending elimination of antitrust laws, Howrey Is quoted "This should not be construed ss pre judgment of Issues which may come before the commission in Individual cases." Inasmuch as FTC is quasi-judicial body, this is somewhat akin to situation that would exist if judge went on solemn record 1 stating pickpockets do no wrong, then orally assuring everyone this would have no bearing on bis trials of pickpockets. I ' I Howrey's appointment was op posed by National Federation of independent Business on (rounds he was actively engaged as law yer for rubber firm fighting- FTC quantity discount rule. I This still to be enforced ruling ' provides there is reasonable limit to quantity a dealer must take to obtain top discount. In- National rdritlon of Independent Builnwi vuived is vital principle appli cable to many antitrust cases now pending, or certain to arise. Bat before genste coBflrmatloa committee, Howrey premised to otveroe sumself from tire case, and by inference, from any case m wnjca inls principle applied, This led Sen. Warren Magnassoa, Wash., te remark, "I am afraid yoa might bev on a , vacation almost permanently i"" e It is significant that since How rey has been serving as chair man, this vital FTC ruling has not been enforced. Now Howrey, FTv head, goes on record as op posing principle involved, same position he took prior to appoint ment as rubber corporation attorney. .. General Douglas Mac Arthur was removed from command for mach less. e But this is not only evidence of current stillness along the Potomac. Recently, Senators seeking facts about foreign give away program,' and specifically on a contract that looked dubi ous, were informed by FOA off!-, ciais tney could not report on how people's money is being spent under orders from their superior, Harold Stassen. Some how, it appears the American FOA has "lend leased" an Iron Curtain from the Soviet GPU. . e Besides being head of "opera tion giveaway," Btassea is new also fllllng a specially created job to promote disarmament and world peace. e With this act of censorship in mind, some observers express hope Stassen's first official, act as peace promoter will not be clamping rigid censorship down on age old expression "Peace on earth and goodwill to men." It Is somehow felt there must be some limitations on bureaucrats. G:rd:njii?ie rr ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Dewey Potts, de reased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waniw, on or before the 17th. day of May, 1956, this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 17th. day of May, 1955. Mrs. Helen Taylor Potts, Admin istratrix of Dewey Potts. GRADY MERCER Attorney At Law (i 23 6T G. M. for as the fabrics without the fin ish. Their advantages were: Improv ed crease resistance and also less less shrinkage, less frayings of edg es and less wrinkling from handling and laundering. There was a gradual loss of resin as a result of laundering, the per centage varying between only 7 per cent in some fabrics to 25 per cent in others. The resin-finished fabrics general ly ironed more easily and smooth ly than the other fabrics. The resin-finished fabrics had bet ter crease resistance both before and after finishing than others, though the latter generally improv ed after laundering. Although seams on the unlaund ered resin-finished fabrics are not es flat as on the other fabrics, this I Although our marketing agencies , refer ; to sweet potatoes as , yams, ' they are not true yams. The sweet The sweet notata is a1 relatively Put0 belong ta the morning glory eeiTcropto goTbul . X time we can grow a better and high- ' .1 er quality crop with Just a UtJ.W,r.V52S!S fcJV5 tra attention to detail In. he first ' meret botanical family of place .get good. plants - certified :. FMm"' ". '::'-'y:. "VV t:' ' plants, if possible. With all the ser ious siseaseavthat attack the sweet potato you are taking a big chance of bringing them into your garden or fields by means of infected ! plants. Black root, wilt and scurf will live -over in the soil, for lev-' eral years after they are brought In, and internal cork is becoming a ser ious nroblehi to sweet potato grow ers' We believe that the best time to plan) s June 1st to 10th, unless you intend to take vine cuttings, in which case earlier planting would be in order. The ' most satisfactory variety for our conditions has been the Porto Rico. However, a new va riety named "Goldrush", introduced by the Louisiana Agr. Exp. Station, is becoming quite popular. This va riety i a good yielder, has deen orange colored flesh, is somewhat resistant to wilt disease but is very susceptible to internal cork. An other new variety which vjs gaining in popularity is the "Kandee". It originated in Kansas, and has a firmer flesh than either Porto Rico ', or Goldrush. It is of very good qual ity. !' The. best soil for sweet potatoes' is a fine sandy loam soil that does not pack. The fertilizer, recommenda tion is 500 to 1,00(1 pounds per acre of a 4-12-12 mixture plus 10 pounds of borax per ton, applied in the ritfge about a week' before setting the plants. Manure should not be used for sweet potatoes, and too much nitrogen will make a poor nulitv tv A ridge about 12-14 inches high is best and the plants snould be set 10 to 12 inches apart in the row with rows 3 1-2 feet apart. :,if : If Worn ; IIP h I UHt 1 luf urination) or t u to common T ittou. try C9i omfortlnf heip. A am in . f..r . lMairtl"n or B-cf -1. i k- ."". The tests were made because the crease resistant finishes made by applying synthetic resin to cotton fabric have attracted the attention of consumers. But because cotton garments are laundered, consumers want to know how well the finish stands up under laundering. If too much resin is lost "in the, wash", the fabrics might soon lack the very qualities for which it was purchased. difficulty wa r.-" garment was laundered. after the Words of, the Wise No man is rich whose ex penditures exceed his means, and no one is poor whose in comings exceed his outgoings. (Thomas Haliburton ) T. A. TURNER & CO. Pink Hill, II: C. I i: i V - Your HEADQUARTERS For The ROANOKE Tobacco ' HOLIIDAY Harvester Available In ,3 & 4 Row Models I YOU MAY ALSO SEE THESE MODELS AT : TURNER'S TRACTOR and IMPLEMENT COMPANY ; Richlands Highway Phone 5291 KINSTON, N. C. REDDY'S HOMEMAKTNO NEWS By SARAH T. JONES Home Service Representative Carolina Power & Light Co. COTTON FABRICS Tests of cotton dress fabrics, re ported by the Missouri Experiment Station, may be helpful to the home maker who is buying readymade cotton clothes or yard goods to make into clothes. Two cotton percales, a gingham and a nubby fabric with and without resin-finish for crease resistance were laundered 20 times and checked at intervals for shrink age, crease-resistance, flatness of seams, and fraying of edges. The Station reports the resin-finished fabrics were as easy to care -for more pure pleasure, have a tgUJJi folks Just something that wont do without Carnal f PICK YOUR CAR PROM THE HOTTEST-SELUNO WICKS IN HISTORY TlWt a Bukk to fit ewry pune owl purpoM-tho bdroek-priel SmciaI, hioh-powrd Cintuy, th xtro-ipoclout SUWS (HlutlroHd horo In the Riviera mod)), and the euitom-bulh ROABMASTia. No other cigarette is so rich-tasting vet so mild Two months ago, in the public print, we said that this looks like Buick's biggest year-and we weren't fooling. But what has happened and contin ues to happen is almost beyond belief. People buy up these stunning new Buicks practically as last as we get them from the factory. Buick produc tionalready revised upward several times keeps forging ahead to new highs every month to meet the mount ing demand. And Buick sales keep soaring higher and higher and higher?-outstripping by far the phenontenal success of last year -the success that moved Buick into the "Big Three" of America's best sellers. What is it about the '55 Buicks that folks by. the hundreds of thousands just won't do without? It's many things. It's styling that's boldly distinctive and fresh as tomorrow. It's beauty of line and beauty of interior decor. It's a ride that's level, firm and steady. It's a new sweetness of handling. It's great power walloping new V8 power of record might But above all, it's a new kind of performance, from a new kind of automatic transmission that was born of flight thinking. It's Variable Pitch Dynaflow-engi-neered from the principle of the modern plane's switch-pitch propeller and what it brings you in the way of pure thrill, mere words can't describe. Just you drop in on us this very week and try it That way you can see what a terrific automobile and a terrific buy -the hottest-selling Buick of all time really is. ' ZWow DfW, i, itsmUrd on RoJmstttr, optiomd 4 xH4 coo on oibtr Srij. 4 CO V. iw n ore ijicp umn oa tout cuoAtttxr. vnai mootm are sunt tweswunnw r -4 v UUuwT Enjoy cooled, filtered air - for less than you think -with Buick's airco:;ditio::er ' It's a genuine Frigidaire ; NATION Al lOITOitA ItAl N East Main St .Wallace; N. C
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