THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JULY NINTH, 1937.
Miss Hoyle Wins
First Prize
(Continued from page two.)
It pays me to encourage them in
their new undertaking which is a
credit to our town.
“Every house needs Westing
house.”
Mrs. A. J. Hunt.
DAWSON-MEWBORN BEAUTY
SHOP
It is much easier to become beau
tiful in beautiful, comfortable sur
roundings like the Grade A Daw
son-Mewborn Beauty Shop at
Spring Hope.
Perfect location affords, seclu
sion, yet it is in the heart of town.
Equipment and supplies are unex
<ylled and the owners are charming
advertisements of their wares.
Operators with skilled fingers
and a genuine desire to enhance
each type of beauty to the utmost
fill appointments promptly at nom
inal cost.
One success secret is undoubted
ly the thoughtful personal atten
tions invariably given each custo
mer, such as: dryer height and
temperature right, current maga
zines, preference in style, cosmetic
shades, etc.
Mrs Ed Acree.
CAPITAL COCA-COLA
BOTTLING COMPANY
It pays me to buy from the Cap
ital Coca Cola Bottling Company
because I find that their Coca Cola
is not only ‘Delicious and Refresh
ing’ but indispensable when I am
engaged in a specially strenuous
program.
A bottle of Coca Cola is just
right to quench my thirst and fur
nishes the necessary amount of
stimulation and energy at one time.
It pays me to be as fresh at my
last appoinment as the first of the
day.
Mrs. Ida Hall.
J. M. CHEVROLET COMPANY
I trade with J. M. Chevrolet Co.
because I am assured of receiving
quality merchandise at reasonable
prices. It is alwa>s. a great satis
faction to me to know that I will
receive my money’s worth in au
tomotive merchandise, and at J.
M. Chevrolet Co. I have always
experienced this feeling of satis
faction.
I trade with J. M Chevrolet Co.
because in my new car buying I
have always received just as much,
if not more, for my used car. Mr.
Robertson, the manager, has a
reputation for being fair and
square in a traue.
Finally, to all my friends and
customers I can safely say that the
J. M. Chevrolet Co. is a very de
sirable establishment with which
to do business.
C. K. Corbett.
PAUL V. BRANTLEY
It pays me to trade with PAUL
V. BRANTLEY because I am sure
to get courteous service and I can
depend on the quality of the pro
ducts purchased.
Paul was a fine neighbor as a
boy, and he is a fine citizen since
he i* a man, and I am glad to have
him here in business where I may
enjoy the advantages of trading
with him.
Mrs. A J. Hunt.
DEBN.AM HARDWARE STORE
I wish to tell you why the people
of this section always get best val
ue* from Debnam’s Hardware
Store. Mr. Debnam has "Every
tJung in Hardware.” He sells the
best grade of goods at the lowest
price possible. The large and well
displayed sAock makes it possible
" Hrtirie* he
always courteous and prompt to
satisfy their customers’ needs.
Mrs. ~P. F. Massey.
SHORE’S DEPARTMENT STORE
“Big Stocks”, “Saving Prices”,
“Family Store,” “Satisfied Custo
mers” are shopworn phrases until
backed by the personality of Stan
ley Shorr, his store personnel and
the goods they sell. Then they be
come valid reasons for shopping at
SHORR’S DEPARTMENT STORE.
The amount of stylish clothing,
shoes, piece goods, etc., carried
equals city establishments. Farm
ers and their families, from baby
up, are supplied at cotton and to
bacco prices. Town families save,
too-
Briefly—experience, live interest
in both customer and business, and
a Jew’s knack of getting bargains
and passing them on at small
profit by quick turnover, makes
Shorr’s Zebulon's trading center.
(Miss) Constance Matthews.
Wakelon Tops
In League
(Continued from front page).
the second inning, on a walk to
Lindsay, William Hoyle’s single
Smith’s sacrifice, and Dawson’s
hit.
Larry Smith, with three for four,
paced Angier at bat. Dupree, with a
double and a single, and Gibson
and Larni, with two singles apiece,
came next. William Hoyle led
Wakelon, with two singles.
Score: R. H. E.
Wakelon 020 000 010—3 5 3
Angier 000 020 101—4 11 4
Dawson and Page; Fuller and
Smith.
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CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION. Omtm-al Motor* Salm Corporation.
DETROIT. MICHIGAN
J M CHEVROLET CO.
WAKELON TURNS IN WIN
OVER GREENVILLE CLUB
Wakelon, July s—Wakelon’s To
bacco State League entry defeated
Greenville All-Stars here today,
12-5.
After a slow start, the locals got
to work with a 15-hit attack to
overcome a three-run deficit and
take their big margin. Greenville
put together four walks, an error,
and a double by Hamilton to score
four runs on Manager Alton Strick
land in the first inning, but in the
next four frames, StricklaTid gave
butt wo hits. Lindsay finished the
game and gave three hits and one
run.
Strickland paced the locals at bat,
with three hits. Two hits apiece
were credited to Page, William
Hoyle, Mitchell, and Bissett. Hamil
ton led the visitors, with two blows,
Score: R- H. E.
Greenville ... 400 000 010— 5 6 4
Wakelon 104 203 20x—12 15 2
Wells and Carroll, Strickland,
Lindsay and Page.
Recorder’s Court
(Continued from front page).
Lumus Gay. (Affray). Judgment
suspended upon payment of costs.
Buddie Brantley, affray. Judgment
suspended upon payment of costsu
Buddie Brantley charged with
careless and reckless driving.
Judgment was suspended upon the
payment of $25.00 fine and coat.
Henry Whitley and James Rich
ardson (affray) were sentenced to
60 days on the state highway. Sen
tence suspended upon payment of
costs and promise to remain of
good behavior for a period of six
months.
Tom Brown, charged with as
sault and breaking and entering
No probable cause found.
Henry Boyd, breaking and enter
ing. no probable cause found.
W. J. Ray, charged with trans
porting whiskey for sale and care
less and reckless driving. Defend
ant plead quilty. Judgment—lß
months on the state highway. The
defendant gave notice of appeal in
open court and Judge Rhodes plac
ed bond at $300.00. In the above
cases the 60 days on the roads is
to run concurrently with the sen
tence in the case on the first charge
The defendant appealed bond of
SIOO.OO.
Otha Jeffreys charged with trans
porting and possesion of whiskey.
Judgment suspended upon payment
of costs.
Erwin Jenkins, charged with pos
session of whiskey for sale- Ver
dict of guilty was found and he
was sentenced to 60 days on the
roads. Notice of appeal was given
in open court and bond set at S2OO.
NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the pow
er contained in and in execution of
the duties imposed upon me by a
certain Order of Re-Sale made and
entered by the Superior Court of
Wake County, North Carolina, in
an action therein pending entitled
“Wake County vs. W. R. Pearce
and H. H. Pearson and Wives, I
will, on Friday the 16th day of
July, 1937, at twelve o’clock noon,
at the Courthouse door of Wake
County, in the City of Raleigh, offer
for re-sale to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described lands
and premises, to-wit:
1 Lot Wall Road, Book 529, Page
99; 1 Lot Forestville, Books 592,
Page 188; Registry of Wake Coun
ty.
The above property is sold sub
ject to all taxes that have accrued
since the year 1932.
This 28th day of June, 1937.
L. S. Brassfield,
jy 2, —9 Commissioner
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the pow
ers contained in and in execution of
the duties imposed upon me by a
certain judgment of the Superior
Court of Wake County, North Car
olina, entered in an action therein
pending entitled “Wake County vs.
Louis Martin and Wife,” I will
on Friday, the 16th day of July,
1937, at 12 o’clock noon, at the
Courthouse door of Wake County
in the City of Raleigh, N. C., offer
for sale to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described lands
and premises, to-wit:
3 1-2 acres Martin land, adjoining
the lands of Frank Chappell and
Horace Martin.
The above property is sold sub
ject to all taxes that have accrued
since the year 1933.
This 15th day of June, 1937.
L. S. Brassfield,
Jl7 July 8 Commissioner
Flea beetle attacks in Forsyth
County have slackened and tobac
co has improved considerably, ac
cording to R W. Pou, county farm
agent.
Investigations have been begun
on the advisability of establishing
a cheese manufacturing plant in
Alamance County.
Practically every 4-H Club in
Montgomery County will send del
egates; to the annual Short Course
at State College July 26-30, accord
ing to J. L. Rabon, assistant farm
agent.