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Funeral Held for Harold Pearce F uneral services for Harold Spright Pearce, 8, child of Mr. and Mrs J. T. Pearce, were conducted at 3:30 Thursday p. m., Oct. 29, at home, by the Kevs. C. L. Read, R. H. Herring- and A. D. Parrish. Bur rial was in the Zebulon cemetery. The child died Wednesday after noon from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Pallbearers were: Alton Pulley, Albert Pulley, Exuni Perry and Fred Pace. Flowers, were carried by his school mates of the third grade. Surviving aie his mother and father; a sister, Catrina; four bro thers: .Joseph, Wilbur Charles, Rob ert Earl and Reginal. Relatives from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Neal, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. O’Neal and daughter, Emma Lou, Miss Emma O’Neal, Baxton O Neal. Mrs. R. L. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Johnson and Joe Johnson of Durham; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. O’Neal and son, Philip, of Charlotte; Miss Norine Pearce of Winston-Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Medlin of Pilot. Saturday Will Be a Big Day Saturday will be another big day in Zebulon. If you did not get one of the big cash dividends from the Zebulon Supply Company’s “Pot of Gold’’ perhaps you may the next time. But in the meantime, come to Zebulon next Saturday, Nov. 7, and see the new Chevrolet. We say new, and it will be, we are told, in every way except one—it has all the good, reliable qualities of pre vious models. Go around to the Chevrolet place Saturday and see the new models; let Mr. Robertson show you the many improvements the 1937 mod els have. You may want to trade in your old model car. If so, we are sure you will be able to get a good trade-in price for your old car. Or if you want a new car, price will be right and terms can be arranged. Anyway, see the new Chevrolet on display tomorrow at the J. & M. Chevrolet Company. Our Duffel Bag Editor: You must remember that poetry is a gift. Poet: It is; you can’t sell it now adays. ■ A.— Mary had a little lamb, Also a little beef; The reason Mary had so much Was, she was on relief. He is half done who has made a good beginning. A dog hangs out its tongue while running to balance its tail. * — Whatever makes men good Chris tians makes them good citizens. Mark Twain wrote on an opened envelope addressed to his wife:— Opened by mistake to see what was inside. News Briefs NO RETI KN OF SPIRIT KNOWN Mrs. Beatrice Houdini, w-idow of Harry H< >udini, noted magician, had kept a light burning for the ten years following his death. On the night of Oct. 31 afinal effort was made to contact Houdini’s spirit. He had agreed with his wife that if it were possible he would return to communicate with her. The failure of the effort on Saturday night concludes the efforts insofar as Mrs. Houdini is concerned. Al though called a magician Houdini never claimed any supernatural power in any of his acts and expos ed frauds perpetrated by others in numerous instances. Performance, Beauty and Safety Mark Chevrolet* s Completely New Cars Chevrolet's 1937 engine is com | >||| pletely new, but adheres Jjgffjp and utility 8L >r| hjggage epee in other mod Is corner posts, afford’ New power, economy, durability, safety and comfort, coupled with striking new beauty, characterize Chevrolet’s new models for 1937. They are offered in two series, Master and Master De Luxe, virtually identical in appearance. BRITISH FLYER BREAKS RECORD First aviator to fly the Atlantic from America to London, Captain Janies A. Mollison arrived in the BritisJi capital 13 hours, 17 minutes after leaving Harbor Grace, New foundland, in an American-made Bellanca. He is the first flyer to cross the Atlantic four times, and smashed all speed records for the crossing. MOTOK-Kht KIGEKATOR MERGER Kenosha, Wis.—First big indus trial merger of the present business eyrie is that of the Motors Company and the Kelvirator Cor poration. The latter produces a fifth of the refrigerators sold in the country, and it is expected that Kelvinator’s president, George W. Mason, will head the merged con cern. Cotton yields in Cleveland County have been reduced by the recent rains causing bolls to rot after cracking. A difference of 2.4 tons of cured hay an acre was secured by S. J. Kinsland of Macon County from I ~LETS GET ACQUAINTED I I Special Values W I I fir Kaffir J Tablets 5c Men’s 12 lb. Union Suits 69c Jp PPj j) I I tM 10 yds. LL Sheeting 83c Pr. Full size Blankets 98c ip J3r I I ® Spreads 98c Women’s Cotton Hose 10c pr. B pßf I I Men’s Suits, Nevfest Fabrics, reduced prices, $10.95 up " I m CIUT Children’s Sweaters 49c up Ib3Hh&: m §§ IgW Yard wide Prints, fast colors, IQc yard I] 11 fj W Star Brand Shoes for the Family, 98c up * ' oOo I BAER & SONS-ZEBULON, N. C. | Buffalo, Minn., Journal-Press) I am the provider for all man kind. Upon me every human being constantly depends. A world itself is built upon my toil, my products, my honesty. Because of my industry, America my country, leads the world; her prosperity is maintained by me; her great commerce is the work of my good hands; her “balance of trade” springs from the furrows of my farm. My reaper brings food for to day; my plows hold promises for tomorrow'. In war I am absolute; in peace I Korean lespedeza following wheat where eripe superphosphate. - Onslow County farmers report more hay than ever before due to the effects of the Soil Conservation program. Two car loads of lime, purchased cooperatively, were delivered to Mitchell County farmers last week. Chevrolet’s fully-enclosed Knee-Action is furnished at no extra cost on the Master De Luxe models; and new Syncro Mesh transmission, and safety plate glass all around at no extra cost, feature all models of both series. I AM THE FARMER am indispensable—my country’s ! i surest defense and constant reliance I am the very soul of America, the hope of the race, the balance I 1 wheel of civilization. When I prosper men ar happy; j when I fail, all the work; suffers. I I live wdth nature, walk in the j green fields under the pc den sun light, out in the great aiore where I brain and brawn and te ll supply mankind’s primary need, and I try to do my humble part to carry out the great plan of God. Even the birds are my compan ions; they greet me with symphony MADRID’S FALL IMMINENT With the downfall of Brunete, 13 miles w r est of Madrid, the Rebel forces now occupy a position which observers feel will result in the capital’s capture within a fortnight. The enveloping movement has now spread to the south, the one remain ing avenue of communication open to the Loyalists defending Madrid. at the new day's dawn and chum with me till the evening prayer is said. If it not for me the treas uries of the earth vould remain se curely locked; the granaries would be useless frames; man himself would be doomed speedily to ex tinction or decay. Through me is produced the en ergy that maintains the spark of life. I rise with the early dawn and retire when the “chorus” of the world is done. lam voui frituu lam a farmer. IL DUCE ATTACKS COMMUN ISM , Definitely aligning himself with Germany’s anti-Con, muniet cru sade, Premier Mu'-aoli i aroused the wildest enthusiasm among 250,000 listeners gathered to him in Milan. Italy. Declaring the league of Nations a dea d’'s.-<ue. he made unmistakable overture* of accord to Great Britain and F.ance.
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