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THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CA ROLINA, FRIDAY, MAY FIRST, 1936. TT&O (Continued from page on®) back on the shelf to be looked over anothe r time. However, there are two things I CAN throw away. Thes e are old toothbrushes and old medicine. And I know at least one person who be lieves that throwing away medi cine means that the one it was prescribed for will get sick again. I’m mor e afraid they’ll get sick again if I keep it. Every year I make up my mind to do drastic things about getting rid of all junk and I’m going through the same routine this year. The end will probably be that I’ll just stir up all the stuff and shove it back in where it was before. I’m really discouraged about myself. Thel Might Have Been Worse One day recently two-year-old Warren Green t youngest son of the Lester Greens, found the family Chevrolet standing in the yard. Climbing in h e managed to start the car which had been left in re verse- His mother was horrified to see him and the car rush back ward into and over the chicken house in which were som e sitting hens and one hundred eggs for hatching. Crashing and crushing, the car next mounted the woodpile where it was stopped and Warren was removed from it. He was not hurt, but it will cost between twenty-five and fifty dollars to make needed repairs to the auto mobile. On last Sunday as Mrs R. E. Barnes and Miss Elsie Chamblee were on the road between Wen dell and Zebulon in Mrs. Barnes’ car which she was driving, they swerved too far to one side of the highway. In trying to regain the pavement the car was overturned and came to a stop headed back toward Wendell. Fortunately neith er Mrs. Barnes nor Miss Chamblee was much hurt, though the car was somewhat damaged. 6546 NORTH CAROLINA— Wake County— In the Superior Court. NOTICE OF SUMMONS WAKE COUNTY vs. Louise Averette and Husband, The defendants above named will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing certain Sheriff’s Cer tificates of sale for taxes for the year 1932, owned and held by Wake County, and for other taxes ( costs and interest and penalties due Wake County, which are liens upon that certain tract, lot or par cel of land listed for the year 1932 and other years shown in the com plaint in said action in thennaem e of Louise Averette in Wake Forest Township, Wake County, North Carolina, described as follows: 8 acres Jonesboro And the relief demanded consists wholly or partly in excluding all persons from any actual interest in or to said lands. And the parties will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, at his office in the City of Raleigh, on the 30 day of May, 1936, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 25th day of April, 1936 This the 30 day of March, 1936. E. LLOYD TILLEY, Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina. May 1 May 22 Murray Chairs On returning home after a brief absence last Saturday the wife of the Record’s editor found on hear front porch a rocking-chair, brand new, fiber-bottomed and so com fortable that she has made formal announcement of possesion and giv en notice that this special chair is HERS. It was made by Sonny Murray of th e Murray family that haa for generations specialized in these hand-made chairs of various types and sizes. Locked at Murraytown they send their chairs far and near to customers whose satisfaction makes others want to buy. It is worth a trip to their plant to see the work done by the Mur ray’?. They emphasize stability, durability and comfort in their de signs. Though made at home the finish of Murray chairs compares Yours CHEVROLET DEALER 1934 FORD TUDOR SEDAN— Just traded in on a new Chevrolet Six, and in excelent condition. Body and upholstery like new. For sale with “an OK that counts”.to the first lucky buyer at this low price. $350 1934 CHEV. STANDARD COACH —Act quickly for this great value. In fine condition, just nicely broken in. Motor is smooth, powerful and economical. Special sale price for today only $375 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN.— This beautiful, practically new car haa been reduced $75 —the lowest price at which we have ever bn able to offer this model. Sold with “an OK that counts.” Today only $250 1934 FORD TUDOR SEDAN— Just traded in on a new Chevrolet Six, and in excelent condition. Body and upholstery like new. For sale with “an OK that counts”.to the first lucky buyer at this low price. $350 VISIT US FOR BETTER VALUES—TODAY! J. M. CHEVROLET CO. ZEBCLON, NORTH CAROLINA favorably with those from factor ies. Rogers X Roads Mrs. Will Upchurch Jr. of near; Zebulon spent some time last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. j W. Strickland Mr. Odelle Strickland spent the weekend with his brother, Mr. J. I W. Strickland Jr. of Knightdale. Mrs. Anna Morgan is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Morris of Wilson. Mr. Clyde Kemp of Greenville,, was a visitor in this community last week. Mrs. Robert Dednam and Miss Martha Debnam of Union Hope spent last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mediin and family. Mr and Mrs. Willard Be!l e and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Belle and family. 1034 CHEV. MASTER COACH— Read that price! See this practi cally new Chevrolet —compare ap pearance, performance and reliabil ity and you’ll prefer it to anything the market offers at anywhere near this price. Completely equipped— ready to drive away, for only $375 1934 FORD COUPE—Reduced $75 to sell at once. Motor has been carefully tuned and chexked; body, finish and upholstery give proof of its fine value. Today only $350 1934 CHEV. MASTER COACH— Read that price! See this practi cally new Chevrolet—compare ap pearance, performance and reliabil ity and you’ll prefer it to anything the market offers at anywhere near this price. Completely equipped— ready to drive away, for only $375 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN—If you are looking for a real bargain in a small, attractive car see this Ply mouth today Its finish, tires and upholstery show no wear. Its mo tor, transmision and axel have been carefully checked for depend ability and durability. Special sale $250 fez JffrUhfi -thtoU* WHEN YOU BUY THE • Why gamble your money on unknown razor blades when a known-quality blade like Wat Probak Jr. sells at 4 for 10* ? Probak Jr. is made by the world’s largest maker at vXySsn&jtf > quality razor blades guarantees plenty of clean, cool shaves and is sold by all dealers. JHHBUHHB Tomorrow, start the day with Probak Jr. PROBAK JUNiOR^LJr 1934 FORD TUDOR SEDAN—Just traded in on a new Chevrolet Six, and in excelent condition. Body and upholstery like new. For sale with “an OK that dounts”.to the first lucky buyer at this low price. $350 1934 CHEV. MASTER SEDAN— Original Duco finish, clean uphol stery, tires that show little wear. Thoroughly reconditioned and back ed by “an OK that counts.” Com pletely equipped including radio, steam heater and bumper guards. Special at $375 1935 CHEV. STANDARD COACH —Act quickly for this great value. In fine condition —just nicely brok en in. Motor is smooth, powerful and economical. Special sale price for today only $425 1934 FORD TUDOR SEDAN—Just traded in on a new Chevrolet Six, and in excellent condition. Body & upholstery like new. For sale with “an OK that counts”.to the first lucky buyer at this low price. $350 1934 CHEV. MASTER COACH— Read that price! See this practical ly new Chevrolet —compare appear ance, performance and reliability * and you’ll prefer it to anything the market offers at anywhere near this price. Completely equipped ready to drive away for only $375. * t 1934 CHEV. MASTER COACH— Read that price! See this practical ly new Chevrolet—compare appear ance, performance and and you’ll prefer it to anything the market offers at anywhere near this price. Completely equipped ready to drive away for only $375 s 1933 CHEVROLET COACH—Act today if you want to buy a slight- t ly used, six cylinder Chevrolet Coach at so low a price. Many ox tras j such as seat covers, special * horns and radio- Only one car of-* sered at this remarkably low price S3OO 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN. lf you are looking for a real bargain * in a small attractive car see this * one today. Its finish, tires and up holstery show no wear.lts motor, transmission and axle have been- * carefully checked for dependabili ty and durability. Special sale price* S3OO
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