SLOAN GIVES $10,000,000
New York City—Alfred P. Sloan,
Jr., Chairman of the Board of the
General Motors Corporation, has
$10,000,000 as an endowment for
the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
for economic research. His brother
Harold S. Sloan, former Associate
Professor of Economics at State
Teachers College, Montclair, N. J. f
is named executive director of the
foundation.
NEW HEAD DIVISION
PURCHASE & CONTRACT
Conjecture and curiosity as to
who would be the new head of the
State Division of Purchase and
Contract have been satisfied or
disappointed by Gov. Hoey’s ap
pointment of Senator J. Benton
Stacy of Rockingham to fill the
place made vacant by the resigna
tion of Capus Waynick.
The new head had experience as
purchasing agent for troops dur
ing the World War and has had
practical experience as buyer for
his own mercantile establishments.
He is 46 years old and was State
Senator in 1936.
Instead of contributing toward a
personal gift to Mr. Waynick as
he left Raleigh for his home in
High Point, a group of his assist
ants took in his name one of Ral
eigh’s needy families for which
they will provide food, clothing,
and cheer at Christmas. He is said
to have approved their action and
to have thanked them for doing
this and not offering him a gift
for his own use.
CHARTS HOUSING SHORTAGE
New York City—Headed by Mgr.
John A. Ryan of the National
Catholic Welfare Council, the Na
tional Housing Committee Reports
that since 1930 there has developed
a nation-wide shortage of 2,000,000
dwelling units adaptable for fami
lies paying S3O or less per month.
It will take builders two years to
erect 1,603,853 homes annually to
supply the shortage, plus the nor
mal yearly demand for 485,674
housing units.
NOTICE
I will on Saturday, December 18,
offer for sale and sell to the high
est bidder for cash all my farm
tools which consist of—
ONE RIDING CULTIVATOR
ONE COMBINED COTTON AND
CORN PLANTER
ONE 2-HORSE PLOW
ONE COLE DISTRIBUTOR
COTTON & TURNING PLOWS
and several other tools too
numerous to mention.
Sale will take place at my home
on Horton Street in Zebulon.
Sale Starts Promptly At 2:00
J. T. BATTEN
NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the au
thority of the power of sale con-
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OUR PRICE I
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Palmolive Soap 3 for 18c
Super Suds (for dishes)
2 for 19c
Gt, Octagon Soap 4 for 19c
Octagon Toilet Soap 3 for 14c
Octagon Granulated 2 for 19c
Octagon Chips 2 for 19c
Gt, Octagon Powder 4 for 19c
Octagon Cleanser 2 for 9c
Steadman Stores
ZEBULON, N. C
THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CA ROLINA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17TH, 1937
tained in that certain mortgage
deed executed by P. R. Clifton and
wife Lula Clifton, and recorded in
Book 722 at page 205 in the office
of the Register of Deeds for Wake
County, default having been made
in the payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured, the undersigned
will at Twelve O’clock, Noon, on
Monday, December 20th, 1937, at
he Courthouse door of Wake Coun
ty, in Raleigh, offer for sale and
sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, the following
described property:
Lying and being in Wake Forest
Township, adjoining the lands of
G. A. Ranes, J. H. Lassiter, Macon
Alford, and bounded on the east by
the lands of J. H. Lassiter, on the
north by the lands of Macon Al
ford, on the west by the lands of
Macon Alford, on the south by the
lands of G. A. Ranes. Being the
same tract of lands heired by P.
R. Clifton from the estate of Ann
Clefton, deceased, containing ten
acres, more or less.
This lStfh day of November,
1937.
W. G. PEARSON, Mortgagee.
S. Dec. 17.
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