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THE ZEBULON RECORD MEMBER NORTH CAROLINA PRESS ASSOCIATION Published Every Friday Ey THE RECORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Zehulon, North Carolina THEO. B. DAVIS, Editor Entered as second class mail matter June 26. 1925, at the Postoffice at Zebulon, North Carolina. Subscription Rates: 1 Year SI.OO 6 Months 60c, 3 Months 40c. All subscriptions due and payable in advance Advertising Rates On Request Death notices as news, First publication *ree. Obituaries tributes, cards of thanks, published at a minimum charge of 13c per column inch. VOTING A RIGHT AND A DUTY o The Zebulon primary was held yesterday. As a rule few vote in a local election of this sort un less some candidate wants office mighty badly or an important question is involved. Where one party dominates, the only chance the citizens have to make a choice between two or more men is in the primary. If there is a choice between candidates it must be made in the first election or not at all. At least interest enough in local affairs should be manifested to cause every citizen to vote, especially since no one would have to go more than a half mile to do so, and usually most of us are down town sometime during the day any way. So far as we know them every candidate who ran is a good man. However, some of them naturally would be considered best. Each citi- 7424 r North Carolina, Wake County In The Superior Court NOTICE OF SUMMONS Wake County vs. Louis Martin and Wife, Mrs. Louis Martin The defendants above named will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the V Superior Court of Wake County, ■ North Carolina, for the purpose of I foreclosing certain Sheriff’s Certifi * cates of Sale for taxes for the year 1933, owned and held by Wake County, and for other taxes, costs and penalties due Wake County, which are liens upon that certain tract lot or parcel of land listed for the year 1933 and other years shown in the complaint in said ac tion in the name of Louis Martin in Wake Forest Township, Wake County, North Carolina, described as follows: 3 1-2 Acres Martin Land. And the relief demanded consists wholly or partly in excluding all persons from any actual interest or 1 en in or to said lands. And the parties will further take notice that they are reqnired to ap pear before the Clerk of the Superi or Court of Wake County, North Carolina, at his office in the City of Raleigh on the 10th day of May, ”1937, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action or the pla'ntiff will apply to the Court fOr the relief demanded in the com plaint. This the Bth day of April, 1937 Sara Allen, Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina April 16-23-30 May 7 .. 5086 NOWTH CAROLINA— Wakl County— In thk Superior Court. WAh* COUNTY vsl C, and Wife, Mrs. O* «4. Kavenaugh- L NOTICE of summons RMp defendant N. C. Agricultural j THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL THHdETH, 1937. Credit Corporation, wdll take notice that an action as entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wake County, County, North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing certain Sheriff’s Certificates of Sale for taxes for the year 1932, owned and 'held by Wake County, and for oth er taxesi, costs and interest and penalties due Wake County, which are liens upon that certain tract, lot or parcel of land listed for the year 1932 and other years shown in the complaint in said action in the name of C. M. Kavenaugh in Little River Township, Wake Coun ty, North Carolina, described as follows: 52 acres Moccasin Creek 40 acres Hicks And the relief demanded consists wholly or partly in excluding all persons from any actual interest or lien in or to said lands- And the parties will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, at his office in the City of Raleigh, on the 29th day of May, 1937, 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 28th day of April, 1937. SARA ALLEN Assistant Clerk of the Su perior Court of Wake Coun ty, North Carolina. April 30, May 7, 14, 21. 5062 NORTH CAROLINA— Wake County— In the Superior Court. WAKE COUNTY vs. M. Wallace Chamblee and Wife, if any. NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant Sherlock Bronson, Receiver, American Bank & Trust Company will take notice that an action as entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court JofWake County, zen should make a choice. Then if things do not run right in the town affairs he can say he did his best. If he does not vote and they go badly then it would be his responsibility. Vote everytime you have the opportunity in local, state and national affairs. It is both right and a duty. oOo TAKING IN TOO MUCH TERRITORY o Staley Denton was talking the other day about playing golf. He said he liked the game very much, but was the poorest player in the world. I told him he was probably mistaken, that I had never tried to play and should I, might be the sorriest player in the world. Staley, like most of us, simply took in too much territory in minimizing his golf talent. One’s personal stand ard is the best he can d®, and that can’t be ex celled as an ideal. oO® CUTLAR MOORE CUTS MORE CAKE o And at last one knows who got the slice of political cake that had the ring in it, a $6,000 ring at that. Among all the disappointed Hoey sup porters stands Cutlar Moore, former insurance salesman as the fortunate fellow who gets the chief job in the ABC setup. The governor first proclaims his conviction that the ABC store.is a bad, bad thing for the people, and that they ought to vote it down, then goes ahead and ap coints his Control Board. We understand that the governor appointed the Board with the object in view of making the Commission a success. What success is not stated, but judging from leg islative discussion and political gossip, we infer success means that just as much liquor possible be sold and just as much revenue as possible be obtained. For every dollar in revenue made by the state and counties from the liquor business they will pay ten times as much indirectly for the glorious privilege. County, North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing certain i Sheriff’s Certificates of Sale for , taxes for the year 1932, owned and held by Wake County, and for oth -1 e ** taxes, costs and interest and penalties due Wake County, which are liens upon that certain tract, lot or parcel of land listed for the ' year 1932 and other years shown in the complaint in said action in the name of M. Wallace Chamblee in Little River Township, Wake Coun ty, North Carolina, described as follows: 1 Lot Barbee Street And the relief demanded consists i wholly or partly in excluding all persons from any actual interest or lien in or to said lands- And the parties will further take i notice that they are required to ap -1 pear before the Clerk of the Su ; perior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, at his office in the * City of Raleigh, on the 29th day of ■ May, 1937, and answer or demur to ■ the complaint filed in said action or i the Plaintiff will apply to the > Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. » This the 28th day of April, 1937. SARA ALLEN - Assistant Clerk of the Su -1 perior Court of Wake Ooun ty, North Carolina. April 30, May 7, 14, 21. 5070 NORTH CAROLINA— Wake County— In the Superior Court. WAKE COUNTY vst S. G. Flowers and Wife, Mrs. S. G. Flowers. NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendants Textile Mills Co.; U. S. Rubber Products Co., Inc.; Beacon Falls) Rubber Shoe Co.; Per cy Peacock; Montag Bros.; Ches terfield Hat Corp., will take notice that an action as entitled has been commenced in the. Superior Court of Wake County,! County, North Carolina, for the! purpose of foreclosing certain! Sheriff’s Certificates of Sale fori 1 Uncle Jim Satf 1 | i . ’ Grasses and legumes check cost ly soil losses and help provide plenty of cheap feed for livestock. SEEN ANDHEARD It used to be stated that the es sentials of life are food, clothing and shelter. Americans add a fourth —excitement. Now that so many autos have trailers, first th ng you know hitch-hikers will be expecting room and board as well as rides. We are forever hearing about raising the standard of living. While that may be a worthy goal, we wish emphasis might also be laid upon living with n your means. Those scientists at Chapel Hill said that the main difference be tween the sexes is that the female has more carbon. Mean ng, we take it, that ladies are sweeter. Medlin’s Case, newly opened bean ery of this town, i& featuring bet ter cooked dogs now that it has installed the new Pyrofax gas. The cooking gas which is delivered like gas used for welding. Mr. Medlin afso says he has the best cook out side a home in Zebulon- His cook has had twenty-six years exper ience and you can’t name a dish he can’t prepare. This summer when the wife is too tired to prepare the evening meal, give her a break and go to Wese’s new case for delicious food and courteous service. See his ad elsewhere in this paper. COLORED MEN DIE Weldon Pace, aged 58, colored employee at the local fertilizer facto*ry, died at the factory on Tuesday night, April 13th. “Uncle" Willis High, aged color ed man fving in “Hightown," near Wakefield, died Monday afternoon and was buried Thursday. taxes for the year 1932, owned and held by Wake County, and for oth er taxest, costs and interest and penalties due Wake County, which are liens upon that certain tract, lot or parcel of land listed for the year 1932 and other years shown in the complaint in said action in the name of S. G. Flowers in Little River Township, Wake Coun ty, North Carolina, described as follows: 1 Lot Sycamore Street And the relief demanded consists wholly or partly in excluding al persons from any actual interest or lien in or to said lands- And the parties will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Wake County North Carolina, at his office in th€ City of Raleigh, on the 29th day ol May, 1937, and answer or demur tc the complaint filed in said action ot the Plaintiff will apply to th« Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 28th day of April, 1937, Growers Plan For Seeding Legumes Now that most farmers have seeded all the lespedeza they plan to grow this year, cowpeas, soy beans., velvet beans, and other le i gumes assume an important posi iton as green manure crops and \ for soil improvement and erosion I control. Most of the legumes, whose roots contain bacteria which take nitro o-en out of the air and store it in a form availble for plants, will grow on almost all types of soil, accord ing to A. H. Veazey, agronomist of the Soil Conservation Service. Ve a
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