Two Thos. C. Brannan Representing Home Security Life Ins. Co. WENDELL-ZEBULON IF YOU HAVE EARTH MOVING PROBLEMS Contact M. L. DUKE, ROUTE 4 ZEBULON PHONE 427« AUTO REPAIRING We have facilities for car, truck and tractor repair ser vice. CALL 6190 STALLINGS AUTO SERVICE REOPENING MONDAY, JUNE 6 Finished Laundry or Wet Wash Self Service Laundry In Zebulon MRS. MILDRED STALLINGS AARON S DRIVE IN ★ SHORT ORDERS ★ SANDWICHES ★ THICK SHAKES ★ CURB SERVICE OPEN —10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. SUNDAYS—2:OO p.m. to 12:00 p.m. Grade "A" Case in Wendell Refrigerators ★ Home Freezers Electric Ranges ★ Television Farmers NO MONEY BUY NOW! USE NOW! DOWN PAY LATER* * OR PAY AS LITTLE AS 10% DOWN- Pay 1-2 Fall 1955 l-2 Fall 1956 balance over as much as 24 months JOHNSON COTTON CO. "COMPLETE FARM AND HOME SUPPLIERS" Furniture IN WENDELL Linoleums » Gas & Gas Ranges Roanoke-Holliday Tobacco Harvesters R. H. Pierce Irrigation LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Kenneth Arthur Smith, Petition er for the adoption of Ann Elaine Smith vs. Thomas Leo Williams To: Thomas Leo Williams: T~ke notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been fil ed in the above-entitled special proceeding. The nature of the relief being sought is for the adoption of Ann Elaine Smith, a proceeding to which you are a proper party by virtue of your relationship to said child. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than June 30, 1955, and upon your failure to do so, the parties seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 17th day of May, 1955. Helen Conyers, Asst. Clerk of Superior Court. The Zebulon Record Hopkins Chapel Mrs. Iris Temple While the Shepherd was away, the sheep sure did stray. Attendance at S. S. Sunday was 145. The lowest number in quite a w'hile. Our pastor was vacationing. We extend sympathy to the rela tives of Mrs. Artelia Powell who died Friday. Velma Pearce of Washington, D. C., Norma from Raleigh and the Noble Bunn family of Durham were weekend visitors in the com munity. Norma F. Bridger of Meredith and Hilda Morris of Campbell Col- Elsie Perry’s sister’s child got lege were home Sunday. Roger Pearce and Bobby Hor ton are patients at Rex Hospital. Mrs. Jack Horton and Mrs. Hen ry Averette are sick, his arm pulled off by mules run ning away last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. David Perry and children, Pauline Perry and Babe, visited Mrs. Sarah Horton in New port. News, Va., Sunday. Weekend guests of the Robert Kings were Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. William Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hood and Mr. Frank Denton. Mrs. C. C. Perry and Mrs. Mil lard King celebrated their birth days Saturday night. Friends and relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs. Georgia Baker and children visited the J. O. Pearces Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Hamlet visited the Pearces Sunday. j Mrs. Lena Pulley of Rolesville and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Fowler of Raleigh visited the Graham Finches Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Perry visited j Betty Gray Perry in Richmond, Va., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Stallings announce the birth of a daughter recently. Bootleggers, don’t let David Per ry and his co-laborers find your “joy juice.” The earth would have to open a big mouth. They have destroyed thousands of gallons of beer and whiskey recently. The cook pot was so large they used dynamite for it. UNION CHAPEL NEWS Homecoming Planned for June 12 Mrs. Janice Denton Regular worship service will be at 11:00 Sunday morning. Sunday School at 10 a. m. The plans for Homecoming June 12 are progressing. Dinner will be spread on the church grounds at 1:00. Come and bring a picnic bas ket. Mrs. Ethel Pate is improving. Mr. Lelon Creech returned from Rex. Hospital Tuesday after being there a week following an auto accident. Mr. Roy Ellington, father of Rev. Thomas Ellington, is ill in a hos pital in Cramerton. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tant of Beaufort spent the weekend with Mr; and Mrs. Spencer Tant. Mr. Stancil Tew of Clinton spent a night last week with Mr. and Mrs. Junior McLamb. Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Johnson and children spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Ada John son, of Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mitchell visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mit chell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wall and boys of Rolesville visited Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Cunningham of Lizard Lick Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Lee Denton and Mrs. Sterling Mitchell helped the Cordie Ferrells move to Sky Crest Village last Saturday p. m. Miss Carol Johnson of Bailey spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Tant. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tant and ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Protect Yourself from Disaster See D. D. CHAMBLEE {• •▼dll “The Insurance Man" J Friday, June 3, 1955 Rev. and Mrs. Tommie Ellington and Tonda spent the holiday week end visiting the Ellington’ parents in Cramerton. Tonda will remain with her grandparents for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Mitchell and Helen Faye \isited Roger Pearce, Lelon Creech, and Bobby Lee Horton at Rex Hospital Sun day. Monday Mr. Bennie Mitchell and Vic Pace called on them. Mrs. Sterling Mitchell visited Mrs. Woodrow Richards and Mrs. Shirley Barham and son Monday. Tuesday afternoon she called on Mrs. Ethel Pate. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Lee Denton and children were Sunday dinner guests of the Cordie Ferrells at Sky Crest Village. FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT GET AMAZING RESULTS! IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased with powerful, kera tolytlc fungicide, T-4-L, your 40* back at any drug store. T-4-L sloughs off tainted outer skin. Kills Imbedded fungi ON CONTACT. Greaseless, In stant drying. Today at ZEBULON DRUG CO. don 'the a dOVpOWN and LIVE

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