Friday, February 20, 1948 PERSONALS Mrs. Hannah Liles is up again after being kept in for the past two months with a severe case of pneumonia following flu. Mrs. F. L. Page attended the wedding of her niece, Miss Nancy Lee Brooks, at the Brookdale Methodist Church in Roxboro Feb. 15. Mrs. Page also assisted at the cake cutting on Saturday evening at the Hotel Roxboro. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Powers and little son, Cornel, have re turned to their home in Nashvillg. The Eger Masseys are moving to Middlesex where Mr. Massey will go into business selling farm ers’ supplies in a newly establish ed store. They have bought a home in the town and will leave Zebulon in March. Their going is regretted by their many friends here who wish them success in the new venture and happiness in their new home. Furney Todd attended the con vention of the Association of Sou then Agriculture Workers last week in Washington, D. C. He presented a paper on The Prog ress being made with root knot and nemetode diseases of tobacco. Miss Joyce Temple was brought home from Duke Hospital last Sunday and is making good prog ress toward recovery following a recent spinal operation. She must remain in bed for a month longer. Wakefield W. M. S. The W. M. S. of Wakefield held its regular monthly meeting Mon day night, February 16th, in the home of Mrs. Elbert Rhodes with Mrs. T. C. Pippin joint hostess. Mrs. W. J. Perry gave the devo tion and Mrs. Douglas Pace gave a very interesting talk on “The Unfinished Task in Our Home land.” After the business session the hostesses served delicious re freshments. Operation Cancelled Suffering from a tumor at the base of his brain, Wayne Price, young son of the B. M. Prices, is undergoing x-ray thermetry treatments at Duke Hospital. These treatments were prescribed by brain specialists after exami nation revealed any operation would result in immediate pa ralysis and death. Wayne is resting easily now, but doctors expressed little hope for complete recovery even if the x-ray treatments are successful. Last Sunday Hales Chapel Bap tist Church took a collection of $30.65 to help with treatment and hospital expenses for him. Rotary Club The dangers of animal diseases hnd the control methods being employed to combat these di seases were graphically shown to LOST— One male German Police dog. Brown, a black streak all the way down back, and a scar on head. Answers to the name Rex. SIO.OO Reward. Notify or see Bud James, Zebulon, N. C., Route 2. 21-22 p WANTED: i Stenographer for gen eral office work. Dictation and typing absolutely necessary . Write giving full particulars as to education and experience and date available. Monk-Henderson Tobacco Co. Wendell, N. C. the Zebulon Rotary Club last Friday night by Eldred Rountree, who was in charge of the pro gram, and Ed Ellington, who manipulated the controls of the motion picture projector. Two films, dealing with diseas es of chickens, cows, and swine, were shown, and a sound com mentary described the action that took place. Membership comitteeman Oliver Glover announces that the club attendance for January was only 89 percent, the first time it has fallen that low for years. The Zebulon Eager Beavers took a first quarter lead Monday night and held off a last minute rally to win over Fremont, 39-34, in a thriller played in the Fremont gymnasium Monday night. This was Zebulon’s seventh victory in nine starts. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an Or der of Sale of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, made in the Special Proceeding entitled “Macon Alford vs. Katie Masey et al”, the same being No. 7636 upon the Special Proceeding Oldsmobile, America’s oldest motor • car manufacturer, is now the first LEADING THE WAY INTO A NEW GOLDEN ERA... celebration, Oldsmobile announces / / an entirely new and greatly advanced 1948 model . . . the FUTURAMIC OLDSMOBILE OLDSM^|^ Sedan (White sidewall tire, at extra cost. i For 1943 •• • The Big News Is The There’s welcome news for passengers , too, in the lower, wider, New Olds! A brand new Oldsmobile roomier Futuramic body. And there’s good news underneath the ----' * *_~?f "98” is here today! It’s the first of hood —a new high-compression head which adds extra horse •optmnai at extra eoet. the Futuramic cars .. . introducing power to Oldsmobile’s famous 8-cylinder engine. the first of the eagerly awaited new "postwar” Bodies by Naturally, this brand new 1948 model offers Oldsmobile’s fully Fisher. It’s Oldsmobile’s Golden Anniversary model—and proved Futuramic feature—GM Hydra-Matic Drive*. Here’s carries to a new high the Oldsmobile tradition of smartness! driving at its ultra-modern best. No clutch pushing —no gear When you see this Futuramic Oldsmobile, you’ll realize what shifting just "step on the gas and go!" You go smoothly .. . important news it brings. There’s style news in its clean, flowing comfortably .. . with thrilling performance ~. the I uturamic, Futuramic lines —its modern simplicity inside and out. There’s Hydra-Matic way. safety news in the greater visibility provided by the new, low See the Futuramic Oldsmobile "98” —the colorful new Dynamic hood design curved windshield, and extra size windows. Oldsmobile "60” and "70” —on display in our showroom. SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER J. M. CHEVROLET COMPANY ZE3ULON, NORTH CAROLINA The Zebulon Record Docket of said Court, the under signed Commissioner will, on the 22nd. day of March, 1848, at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Court house door in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, that certain tract of land lying and being in Wake County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: A certain tract or parcel of land in Wake County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of i J. C. Freeman, Jas. Stells, Wiley Clifton, Miss Ann Clifton, R. A. Freeman, and others, and bound ed as follows, viz: BEGINNING at a stake in Mar tha N. Clifton’s line, E. L. Harris corner, thence N. 11 degrees E. 8 chains to a twin dogwood on the west side of Spring branch, thence I s ?. 48 degrees E. 4.40 chains to a red oak; thence W. 12 degrees E. 4 chains to a poplar pointer on the west side of said branch; thence N. 5 degrees E. 5.57 chains to a stake, E. L. Harris corner; thence S. 88 degrees E. 7.42 chains to a stake; thence W. sVfe de grees E. 9.15 chains to a stake; thence S. 84 V 2 degrees E. 11.30 chains to a hickory, J. C. Free- man’s corner; thence S. 9 degrees W. 8 chains to a stake, on the east side of a drain, J. C. Free man’s corner; thence S. 87 de grees E. 20.37 chains to a stake; thence S. 3 degrees W. 13.03 chains to a willow on the north bank of the creek; thence N. 73- l< 2 degrees W. (at 2 chains the old run of the creek is off S. 1.50 chains) 4.50 chains to a stake on the creek; thence N. 87 degrees W. 34.20 chains to the BEGIN- Attention to Poultrymen BABY CHICKS and Started Chicks Electric Brooders Table Electric Brooders Oil Brooders and Wood Brooders LEGHORN COCKEREL CHICKS $3.00 per hundred MASSEY S HATCHERY NING, containing eighty-four I and 3-4 (84 3-4) acres as per sur vey. See Book 202, Page 341, Wake County Registry. The successful bidder at sale is required to deposit 10 per cent of bid. This the 18 day of February, 1948. P. H. WILSON, Commissioner Wilson & Bickett 1002 Insurance Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. Page Three

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