Friday, December 2, 1949
POPULARITY QUEENS AT WAKELON
High school—Betty Jean Philips; Mr. and Mrs. Roht. Phillips, parents
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Grammar school—Brenda Bunn; Mr. and Mrs. William Bunn, parents
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Elementary— Shelba Williams; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams, parents
The Zebulon Record
Notice of Sale
(REAL ESTATE)
Under and by virtue of the pow
er and authority contained in a
certain deed of trust executed by
Douglas J. Keith, unmarried, to
W. T. Shaw, Trustee, dated No
vember 26, 1948, and recorded in
the office of the Register of Deeds
of Wake County, North Carolina,
in book 1008, on page 150, de
fault having been made in the
indebtedness secured by said deed
of trust, and at the request of the
ho’ders of the bond secured there
by. the undersigned Trustee will
offer for sale at public auction
to the highest bidder, for cash, at
the East door of the Wake Countv
Courthouse in Rnlei<?h. Wake
County, North Carolina, at twe’ve
o’e’ock noon on Decem
ber 12, 1949. the following de
scribed property:
A certain piece, parcel or tract
of land lying and being situat
ed in Panther Branch Township.
Wake Countv. North Caro’ina. and
more particular'y described as fol
lows:
Bounded by a line beginning at
a point in the middle of a road,
said point being ev.denced by a
large oak on the South side of said
road, W. R. Middleton’s corner,
and runs thence with said Middle
ton’s line South 3 degrees and 45
minutes East, 705 feet to a stake
near a pine, said Middleton’s cor
ner; thence with said Middleton’s
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Will you leave these to your children?
Men have died to leave you these
4 symbols of freedom:
A door key your right to lock
your door against illegal government
force and prying.
(Fourth. Amendment, 17. S. Constitution)
A Holy Bible symbol of your right
to worship as you wish.
(First Amendment, U. S. Constitution)
A pencil freedom to speak or
write what you think, whether you agree
with the government or not.
(First Amendment, 17. S. Constitution)
And a free ballot— your right to choose
the kind of government you want your
protection against government tyranny.
(Article l, 17. S. Constitution)
These symbols have no meaning in
countries where government controls
everything —for there the individual
man or woman has no freedoms.
(CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY')
South line 85 degrees and 30
minutes East, 726 feet to a stake,
A. L. Carroll’s corner; thence with
said Carro l’s line South 4 de
grees and 00 minutes West, 1219
feet to a stake and pointers, T. B.
Britt’s line; thence with said
Britt’s line South 72 degrees and
10 minutes West, 513 feet; North
85 degrees and 15 minutes West,
106 feet to a stake and pointers;
thence North 4 deerees and 00
minutes Fast. 300 feet to a stake;
thence North 86 decrees and 00
minutes West. 739 feet to a stake
and pointers. R. H. Crowder’s line:
thence North 4 decrees and 00
minutes Fast. 1112 feet to a sweet
"urn near a soring: thence con
t’mvng with said Crowder’s line
"MEET CORLISS ARCHER" tor dolighttul comedy. C BS-Sundayt-9:00 F. M., IST.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Clorcx Gallon 46c
Eafwe!! Mackerel can 23c
E ard Stands each 60c
Great Northern Beans pound 12c
Oranges 2 Dozen 39c
We Grind Sausage
Phillips Market & Grocery
But there are people who are trying to
give the U. S. government more
and more control over American
life. “Let the government start,”
they say, “by taking over certain
industries and services —the doctors,
the railroads, the electric
light and power companies.”
Most of these people —like most
Americans don’t want a socialistic
U. S. A. They have other reasons
for government control. But when
government, moving step by
step, controls enough things, you have
a socialist government, whether
you want it or not. Youll be
controlled, too. Then what freedoms
will you be able to pass on to
your children?
i North 16 degrees West, 505 feet to
, i a pomt in tue center of said road
evidenced by a stake on the South
siue of said road; thence with the
road North 76 degrees and 30
I minutes East, 701 leet to the point
and the place of the beginning.
Containing 45.29 acres according
to a survey by L. E. Wooten, Civil
Engineer, October 12, 1943, and
I being the same property conveyed
to Frank S. Sauls by Mrs. Sudie E.
Turner et al. by deed dated July
| 15. 1946. and recorded in the of
f'ce of the Register of Deeds for
I Wake County, North Carolina, in
,’-'ouk 947. on pare 366.
T h's 3th dav nf November, 1949.
~r T SHAW. Trustee
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