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NEWS OF THE WEEK SPY SCARE BLOWS UP Los Angeles, Cal. —In Buichiro ! Abo’s interest in radio and his frayed collection of blue prints, lo cal police scented an Oriental spy plot, with secret high power trans mitters and elaborate plans of the city’s water system. After Fed eral men got through grilling the ered an ancient head-set receiver 59-year-old Japanese, they discov and some innocent blue prints left by a previous lodger who once worked as a draughtsman THE WEEK IN BUSINESS Engineers of the Ford Motor Company estimate that with the completion of the new tire plant at Dearborn, Mich., the corporation will produce about half of its an nual rubber requirements, now di vided among Goodrich, Goodyear and Firestone ... On Saturday Queen Wilhelmina of the Nether lands will christen the new Holland American liner Nieuw Amsterdam, a 33,000-ton ship costing $12,000,- 000 and possessing the largest air conditioning equipment afloat . . . Speaking before a banking group, former Vice-President Charles G. Dawes said, "This year and next will probably cover the peak years in this present period of prosper ity. The present market price for stocks will be lower in the not too distan t future" . . . General Mot ors Corporation final report for 1936 indicated the third best year in its history, surpassed in earn ings only by 1928 and 1929. Net profits reached $238,482,425 TREASURY TO PROTECT PRICES Washington, D. C.—To halt the downward drift in the prices of Government bonds during the past few weeks, the Federal Reserve Board announced that it was pre pared to buy Federal securities for the account of Reserve Banks, “in such amounts and at such times as may be desirable.” Government is sues reached the lowest quotations since 1934. CAT ON PAY ROLL Bayonne, N. J.—Explaining an item of $3.20 per month on the pay roll of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey for “M nnie,” an of ficial revealed that “Minnie” is a 3-year-old cat. Said he: ‘‘She is quite necessary to us, for without her the company would suffer a great loss through the destruction of property by rodents.” NEW FIRE-PROOFING SALT Wilmington, Del. —Chemists of the Dupont Company announce a new inorganic salt for fire-proof ing curtaiys, draperies, clothing, bedding and other materials. It can be dissolved in water and eas ily applied by the householder, without changing the color or soft finish of the fabrics treated. BIRTHDAY FORECAST New York City.—Celebrating his 75th anniversary, his 55th year since graduatfng from Columbia University and his 35th as its president, Dr- Nicholas Murray Butler said: “Within the next few years I expect to see two new po litical parties—a liberal party built upon the Constitution and a reactionary-ra'dical party which doesn’t care about the Constitu- i tion or anything else. There isn’t a Republican party any more; the THE ZEBULON RECORD. ZEBULON. NORTH CA ROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL NINTH, 1931. Democrats may have one more turn of the wheel.” TO KEEP SCRAP STEEL HERE New York City—Every war scare skyrockets the price of scrap steel. Druing the depression scrap steel sold at $5 per ton; it has just reached a peak of $22.65 per ton. Last year 2,000,000 tons of scrap left America for Japan and Europe and fearing that further heavy ex ports would deprive the small steel manufacturers of an essential item in their industry, a group of mills plan legislation declaring an em bargo on further exports of scrap. AIRMAN KILLED John Harmon,, pilot attached to Miller Airport, at Winston-Salem, wfis killed on Tuesday when he leaped from a plane he was test ing and his parachute failed to open. He had been a licensed pi lot for ten years. Cause of the spinning of the plane, which caused him to jump, has not been learned. Tf&u WHEN YOU BUY Iml » Why nsk discomfort and faulty shaves? Prob ik Jr product of the world’9 largest J, blade maker positively guarantees comfort \ and economy sells at 4 for 1 Or'This double r y edge blade is automatically ground, honed Y^Vv*. and stropped by special process It is made < \ V-? to whisk through dense stubble without pul! or irritation Enjoy real shaving comfort at low price. Buy a package of Probak Jr. from I? vour dealer today junior in. AD ES^fll^ A PRODUCT Ol THE WORLD'S LARGEST A LADE MAKERS ■ to win the largest refrigerator order PERRY andPRIVETT CASH OR TERMS THREE YEARS TO PAY Zebulon, N. C. PROLIFIC SEED CORN Has been improved by W. H. Cham- Wee for the last 27 years. None better. FOR SALE at J. A. KEMP & SON’S Zebu lon, N. C. FOR SALE One Fresh Cow. Gives about 3 1-2 gallons daily. R. B. BRADSHAW, Zebulon, R. 1 Near Corinth-Holder School ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of M. C. Medlin, deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the un dersigned Administrator at Zebu lon, N. C * on or before April 11th, 1938 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to sa d estate will please make immediate settlement. This April Bth, 1937. OWEN C. MEDLIN April 9-May 14 Administrator Professional Cards DR. J O. NEWELL Office next to People’s Bank and Trust Company Building Phone 2521 Zebulon, N. C. IRBY D. GILL Attorney & Counselor at Law • . Phone 2281 Zebulon, North Carolina DR. J. F. COLTRANE Dentist Office Hrs. 9-12:30—1:30-5 M. J. SEXTON INSURANCE DR. CHAS E. FLOWERS Physician and Surgeon Office Hours 8:30 - 10 a.m. l-3 p.m. Phone Off. 2881 Res. 2961 Back of Frank Kannans’ DR. L. M. MASSEY Dentist Phone 2921 Hrs. 9 a.m. to 5 p. m. Office in Zebulon Drug Bldg. Farm Loans Real Estate Fire Wind Life See me if you need any kind of insurance D. D. CHAMBLEE C.i/Wqmrv-, At Dr. Barbee’s office, Zebulon N C., every second Tuesday from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Next visit will be TUESDAY, APRIL 13TH, 1937 Business Card J ZF.BULON SUPPLY Col *• 5. r«® i We Feed & Clothe The FarflH And Furnish The Hon® FUNERAL DIRECTOR! J. M. CHEVROLET '1 C H E V R O L ET sH| OLDSMOHILES BH New and Used Cars |HH Factory Trained Mechai®®gf J. A. KEMP AND SOll j Groceries Dry GooHH FUNERAL DIRECTOFfIH LITTLE RIVER ICE a®J| Quality and Service H® Phone 2871 CAROLINA POWER aJB LIGHT COMPANY Sgl now wm Electricity is Cheap HI Phone 2511 | A. A. WELLS \ Wood and Iron Worker®" Horsehshoeing—Repairing® any tool or implement on J9® farm Zebulon, N. C. mßm The Road To Charm Begins At PATTIE LOU’S BEAUTY SHOPPE Permanents $2.00. and Up Finger Wave 25c Mrs. Chas Rhodes, Owner Zebulon, N. C. Phone 2711 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l BENNIE MANN Shoe Shop —Upholstering All Work Guaranteed Zebulon, N. C. M ASSEY LUMBER COMPANY Everything - To Build Anything Zebulon, N. C. JOHNSON BROTHERS JEWELERS Watch Makers Jewelry Zebulon, N.C. Don't COUGH askforMENTHO'MULSION h* IF IT FAILS TO STOP YOUR COUGH DUE TO COLDS ASK FOR YOUR MONEY BACK ZZ~ y 75? ZEBULON DRUG CO. Zebulon 7281 NORTH CAROLINA— Wake County—ln the Superior Court— WAKE COUNTY vs. W. H. (W. A.) Perry and Wife, Mrs. W. H. (W A.) Perry NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendants above named will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced * in the Superior Court of Wake Coun ty, North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing certain Sheriff’s Certificates of Sale for taxes for the year 1933, owned and held by Wake County, and for other taxes, costs and interest and penalties due Wake County, wh ch are liens upon that certain tract, lot or parcel of land listed for the year 1933, and other years shown in the complaint name of W.
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