THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL 15,1938 Little River Ice Co. To Give Free Show April 26 Zebulon is to have a new kind of cooking’ schooL Instead of a demonstrator to appear in person and show the preparation of foods, , there will be a moving picture at Wakelon Theatre to which all who are interested may go free of charge. The hour is 3:00 in the afternoon. The Picture is called “Husbands Are Good For Some thing. ’ J. C. Debnam is working out final plans. Tickets are being printed and will be distributed at Wakelon Theatre; at The City Market; at the Little River Ice Co. office; and by employees of the firm. Do not fail to attend. You are assured of a comfortable seat, a good view of the stage, and a program full of interest. In ad dition valuable prizes will be given away. Watch for further announcement next week. Local Officials Endorse Drive Safely Crusade At a supper given at the Wo man’s Club last Thursday evening by the Pure Oil Company promi nent citizens from every walk of life heartily endorsed the “Drive Safely" Crusade which is being sponsored by the Pure Oil Com pany and its dealers. Commenting on this drive to save lives, avoid accidents and pre vent injuries Mayors S. G. High of Middlesex and J. J. Proctor of Spring Hope, emphasized the fict that highway safety depends on the individual effort of each driv er and points out the fact tlat this Crusade puts every person on his honor to keep a sincere pledge to drive safely. The Golden Rule of driving s the basis of the ‘Drive Safely" Pledge which every motorist i? being asked to sign in the “Driv • Safely” Crusade. If every motor ist will observe the rights of oth ers and “drive as you would have others drive”, many accidents can be avoided. Motorists who sign the “Drive Safely” Pledge will receive an at tractive metal emblem which will ' be installed above their rear li cense plate, reading “Pledged tc Drive Safely.” This will act as i constant reminder to themselves and the motorists in back of then to observe the common sense rules of safe driving. As a further method of keeping safety foremost in the minds of ( all motorists, monthly contests are being conducted which will . I SHOE SHOP S&i I Y I DOCTOR SHOES FOR A. V Y folks- x Y Rips, Heels, Soles—All Repaired Quickly and ♦*♦ Y Satisfactorily and Reasonably. ♦;♦ % C. B. EDDINS, Jr., Manager X i JOHNSON- f 4 The Jeweler X Y ♦♦♦ ♦> RINGS, WATCHES, PINS, NECKLACES A ♦|p CASH OR CREDIT REASONABLE TERMS 4* EXPERT WATCH REPAIRER HRPHRSfI <♦ handsomely reward motorists. The April contest offers 75 prizes, to taling SI,OOO, to North Carolina ( and South Carolina motorists for the best slogans on highway safe ty. | In announcing the “Drive Safe ly” Crusade, Mr. Wiley Moore, President of the Pure Oil Company, has emphasized the fact that the 1 purpose of this drive is not to sell merchandise—but to save lives. Motorists who go to Purol-Pep service stations for the pledge cards, ‘Drive Safely” emblems, or contest entry blanks are under no obligation to buy anything and station operators have been in structed not to solicit business on the occasion of these calls. In Zebulon the “Drive Safely” Crusade activities are being di rected by S. J. Noreck, local repre sentative of the Pure Oil Company. Recorder’s Court After deliberating for nearly a month the judge decided that Jack Edwards’ offense was not to be passed over lightly, so informed Jack that he must work on the state roads for 90 days or pay a fine of SSO, and not drive his car for a year. David Bullock was accused of false pretense. He may, like most men, have been guilty of false pre tense, but the court did not prove it on him and David went out look ing true as life. Allen Tuck “tuck” a drink too much, misbehaved himself, so a sentence of 60 days was charged against him. This was to be re moved if he would pay the court costs and behave himself for two 1-o-n-g years. Poor Allen! Daphne Lucas got caught a— cornin’ and a-gwine, it seems. She got in the toils for drunken driving and before she settled with the law tried to better her first offense. The court sent her to the common jail (must have a better one for folks who drink ABC liquor) for 60 days plus 60 days. Eddie Curtis was accused of carrying a concealed shot gun in his britches! And it seemed that he did for he pays into the state’s strong box SSO iron men and re fund the cost incurred by the law in searching out that sawed off shot gun. Theodore Arrington unlawfully laid to on his wife and for the pleasure of beating her up or down or something of the sort, he paid the expense of having his caveman stuff narrated in court. It seems Theodore set a good ex ample before Thomas Ivey, or at least Tom assaulted a female also. Possibly he chose the wrong wo man, not his wife, and the judge I doubled Theodore’s dose for Tom— I 60 days on the highways. This was suspended on payment of a fine of SIO.OO and the costs. EURmURE/ FOR 1938 BRIDES AND BRIDES OF EVERY YEAR Select your furniture now and have the atisfaction of knowing you will already have the best and the lowest priced when the weeding day comes. Here are furniture bargains for every r< om of the Bride’s new home! New arrivals— lowest prices—easiest terms! .Special values for Brides of all the years! ZEBULONSUPPLY Co. Home Outfitters For Every Bride And Everybody!!

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