BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Oney Driver of near Middlesex gave their daught er, Marie, a party Saturday night, June 11th on her 18th birthday. The guests seemed to have a real nice time. Many presents were giv en and each one was appreciated. Cold drinks and cakes were serv ed the following: Walter Croom, Daniel Tippett, Eula Iver, Rachel Stallings, Arkie Stallings, John Taylor, Exum Creech, Kelly Denton, Theo. Ward, Grady Hough, Craven Hough, Ella Deens, Willie Dunn, Maryland Price Casey Stallings, Hubard Moss, Virginia Boykin, Bertie Whitley, Robe, ia Issette, Paul Ives, Pearl Price, Johnnie Patterson, Bernice Lee Issette, Daniel Brantley, Army R. Strii kland, Frank Cham blee, Heber Bunn, Jeff Horton, Arthur Allen, Philip Chamblee, Duke Bunn, Calvin Hinton, Ray Liles, Roma Wilder, Noel Fowler, R. B. Overman, Eloise Strickland, Carl E*unn, J. H. Batts, Ruby Batts, Louis Driver, W. J. Johnson, L. D. 1 Lucas, Mary Faison, Pearl Faison,) M ebb Kemp, Charles Winborne, | Doris Medlin, Evelyn Medlin, Fern nie Page, Inez Caraway, Donnald Chamblee, Perry Chamblee, Buck Long, Annie Lee Caraway, E. J. Corbett, Jess Stallings, Stanley Overman, o»is Stallings, Douglas Stallings, Ralph Davis, Braxton Hinton, Charles Lewis, Bruce Fowler, Carmel Strickland, Ronnie Lee Hall, Bruce Ferrell, Willard Dudley, Hardy Bunn, El dred Manney, Carroll Manning, Hazel Morris, Marie Griffin, Jack Bunn, Thomas Bissette, Joe Strick land, Henry Strickland, L. M. Price, Millard Strickland, and many oth ers. Where's Elmer ?! Though bold as oft you’d set an eye on Our Elmer really fears a lion When this one from the cage es caped Elmer his plan of action shaped. The biggest store in town, thought he, Should from this beast protection be. So quickly to that store he fled And scrambled underneath a bed atfbe Zebu (on supply conPANV Tennis Rackets Restrung First class restringing and rewinding done with hi grade tennis strings. 100 pound test string for only SI.OO. Others for $1.50 up. Rewinding done for 25c up. Call or write Barry Davis ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA THE ZEBULON RECORD. ZEBULON, NORTH CA ROLINA, FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1938 NOTICE OF SALE OF IREAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the pow ers contained in a certain Judgment of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, entered in an action therein pending entitled the Town of Zebulon Vs. A. C. Dawson and wife, Emma R. Daw son, et als., the undersigned Com missioner will on Thursday, 14th day of July, 1938, at 12 o’clock Noon, at the Courthouse door of Wake County, in the City of Ral eigh, North Carolina, offer for sale PALMOLIVE foa 20 1 Super Suds (for washing dishes) 2 for 19c Concentrated Super Suds (for clothes) 2 for 19c ctagon Soap 4 for 19c Octagon Powder 3 for 14c Octagon Toilet Soap 3 for 14c Octagon Granulated 2 for 19c Octagon Chips 2 for 19c Octagon Cleanser 2 for 9c Crystal White Toilet Soap 3 for 14c Klex Soap 2 for 9c Hollywood Toilet Soap 3 for 14c Universal Toilet Soap 3 for 14c Vogue Toilet Soap 3 for 14c Temple’s Market The Butcher Boy f j f juLT Gv6.KAnittu T ENDtB. .VdL - A A a y \ yi^tsT HERE’S A FOWL TIP RIGHT OFF THE BAT All of the poultry sold in this market has a perfect right to oc cupy a position of honor on your dining table. Come in and look the birds over. You’ll find that they have been well taken care of before and after reaching this shop. For company supper nothing can beat fried chicken with fried apples and green corn cut off the cob and stewed in milk. Also have iced tea and hot biscuits or hot rolls. For these w r e have the finest flour; , or, if you prefer to save time and labor, buy them ready cooked and slip them into the oven to re heat for a few minutes before serv ing. And for dessert try peach shortcake, using either fresh or canned peaches. CITY MARKET ZEBULON'S FOOD CENTER to the highest bidder for cash the 1 following described lands and premises, to-wit: ; Tract No. 1: Being all of lot lin E'lock No. 22 as shown on the map of the town of Zebulon, recorded in Book of Maps 1885, Page 68, with an original frontage on Arrendell Ave. of 100 feet, and an original i frontage on Gannon Ave. of 185 . feet, and described in a deed reeord -1 ed in Book 358, Page 11, in the of | fioe of the Register of Deeds for j Wake County, N. C. less 75 feet sold off to the Standard Oil Co. on Arendell Ave., and 100 feet sold to the same Co. on Gannon Ave. by deed recorded in Book 508, Page 188, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake County, leaving a balance now fronting on Aren dell Ave. of 25 feet and on Gannon Ave. 85 feet. Save and except from the above lands the following: Beginning at a point on the south side of Gan non Ave. 100 feet from the corner of Gannon and Arendell Ave. and running thence in a westerly dierc tion along the south margin of Gannon Ave. 85 feet to an alley; thence in a southerly direction along the east side of said alley 75 feet to a point; thence in an east erly direction parallel with Gannon Ave. 85 feet to the coiner of the Standard Oil Company’s lot; thence in a northerly direction along the i line of the Standard Oil Co. 75 j feet to the point of beginning, | which leaves a part of said lot 1 facing 25 feet on Arendell Ave. and running back parallel with Gan-1 non Ave. 185 feet. Tract No. 2 Being all of lot No. 2 in Block No. 22 as shown on the map of the Town of Zebulon in Book of Maps 1885, Page 68, and described in a deed recorded in ! Book 358, Page 11, in the office of; the Register of Deeds for Wake County, N. C., less that part of said lot No. 2 sold to Dr. J. F. Coltrane by a deed recorded in Book 533, Page 151, Wake County in cash of their bid with the under- Registry, leaving a frontage on Arendell Avenue of 90 feet. The successful bidder or bidders I are reouirpd to denosit 10 per cent ° re ,i,epr “' s *r i $25 each HU. I. 2Sth Prizes $lO each m .matt Mm MW " ..h to 75ih Prizes $5 each JOUI pg„|.p, p ltanol tT ere is a new contest for June-a contest ihat in easy to enter, easy to win There is a H OW to Write Prize Wjnnlng separate group of prizes, as listed above in Georgia, Tennessee, and the Carolines ?! ‘Zt * b< T “ lhe °«'“l “ey U UT i. il. i , , » blank Just write a final line, the last word of which Wtnctl iimit3 the number of people competing rhymes with "rain" and "pain." For example, you and gives you a better chance to win There might write - “And Doctor said, it's Dan Again," is no cost or obligation to buy anything. Z 7,‘ T* ,‘''l"°? Z“T "! Un *" Wu * tv 1 D 11 .1, , ~ find it's fun to famah this limerick-you can prob- Any Furol-rep dealer Will gladly give you ably think up several in a few minutes' time. an official entry blank which con- ——_ tains all contest rules and helpful cMaoe. you, liymd suggestions on how to win one of »««Kawl the SxUve Saleh’, the prizes. Get your entry blank •* w *“ L Mjjan 1 » today - contest closes June 30th. ***?**“ Pieaye? SA¥E * I,rE ” JITOI ® A® ACCIDENT —PIEVKIT AM IMJUBT s. j. noreck DISTRIBUTOR OF PURE OIL PRODUCTS Phone 5131 signed Commissioner at the time of sale, to show good faith. This sale is made subject to confirmation of the Court. This the 6th day of June, 1938. A. R. HOUSE, July 8 Commissioner. y "§' ' Wi "JVLILES APART” says the map. “Together right now,” says the telephone • For two persons ARE together, when their voices meet over the voice-highway that the long distance operator creates so cpiickly. Keep YOUR precious friendships alive by telephone • ‘‘Long Distance” is waiting to take your call at any time • After seven at night and all day Sundays the cost is lower to most points. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. INCORPORATED FOR SALE Wheat Cradles, Scythes, Screen Wire, Cotton Seed Hull , Freez ers, Nitrate Soda, Hay. A. G. KEMP—ZEBULON N. C.