Page Four Supper Given Sunday For Sprite Parrish A supper was given in the J. H. Parrish home Sunday night honoring Sprite Parrish who left Tuesday morning for Ft. Jackson, S. C. All of Sprite’s brothers ex cept one were present. His sis ter, Mrs. Coleman Denton, was present also. CAPITAL REPORTER (Continued from Page 1) would do just that. At present, the General Assembly could ap propriate this money for other uses if it wanted to. This amendment would make it impossible for the legislature to touch the money paid into this retirement fund. 4. To allow additional super ior court judges. At present, the constitution allows election of only one judge in a judicial district. This would allow the General As sembly to provide for election of more than one judge in such dis tricts as it might determine are needed. In some districts par ticularly the more populated, such as those embracing Charlotte, Win ston-Salem and Greensboro it is impossible for the resident elect- Classified FOR RENT: Two-room apartment, large size rooms. Prefer no children. See Mrs. Blonnie Pearce near Paul Brown’s Store, Zebulon, N. C. ltp GOOD PAY: Full pay for each two-hour drill to men in the new National Guard. Join Battery A. 113 FA Bn, in Zebulon today! FOR SALE: Nine-piece walnut dining room suite. See Mrs. Jack Mitchell or call 2933 after 5 p. m. FOR SALE: Will sell or rent practically new three-room house and IVi acres located on U. S. Highway 64 at Tarpley’s Mill. Reference required. See J. W. Tarpley. FOR SALE CHEAP: Two new Holland wood saws, tilting ta bles, belts, 30-inch saws. One large corner cabinet, two rock ing chairs, laundry heater, used windows, doors, and window frames. See J. W. Tarpley at Tarpley’s Mill. Federal Land Bank FARM LOANS Long term — 4V> per cent L. M. GOULD Sec.-Treas. Smithfield, N. C. Box 529 TARPLEYS BEST FEEDS For Highest Production Get them at Tarpley’s Mill. Our Mill Price will save you big money. Our feeds, live stock and poultry remedies are the Very Best. Our pig and hog ration and laying mash can’t be beat at any price. If you have plenty of corn, when we have a real good 40% Pig and Hog Supplement for only $4.95 per 100 that will really make fast gains. We have the well known Jamesway Hog & Paultry Feeders, watercrs, and livestock equipment. We Buy Corn, Soy Beans, Wheat, Oats, & Cotton Seed and Meal for cash or trade for Feeds, Corn Meal, Flour, Sugar, etc. ed judge to keep up with his du ties. This would allow election of extra resident judges where need ed. 5. To give the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court authority to as sign superior court judges and call special terms of court (now done by the Governor) and allow the Legislature to define jurisdic tion of special judges. The first part would place assignment of judges under the judicial system, giving unified direction to our courts. The second part will cut away the strait jacket which now gives special judges power and authority only in the courts which they are appointed to hold. Special judges now have no out of-court jurisdiction are unable to aid the resident judge, who gen erally is swamped with oftt-of court work. All five of the amendments AW | 15 INCH SIZES WHOLESALE lj | Zebulon Motor Co. | PHONE 2251-2491 | V.W.V.V.W.V/AV LISTEN TO OUR NEW PURINA RADIO SHOW > OKLAHOMA WRANGLED ■«Hf * FOLK MUSIC GUESTS Ecfc'i Saturday Night at 7:30 over SWPfF with the compliments cf MASSEYS HATCHERY The Zebulon Record have been approved by persons who have studied them. General ly, they would help improve the personnel of the legislature, safe ■uard retirement funds and help speed and improve justice. • In a locai beer and soda empori um there is acard on the mirror dvertising the business of insur -ncemen. Ira W. Day. “Face the Future with Security,” it sass. Day apparent y leaves no stone unturned to tr yto help his own ♦utvre. He was quite active lo ■ a p y in the Democratic primaries j.st spring in behalf of Willis Smith, Democratic nominee for •enator. A report filed this week ith Secretary of State Thad Eure lists Day as contributor of SSO to the Republican campaign fund. Thus Day now is spending his money to help fight the man he supported last Spring. Gross Farm Income Gross U. S. farm income for 1950 is now estimated at 31.5 billion dollars, compared with 32.2 bil lion in 1949. With farm produc tion expenses higher than last year, realized net income may to tal about 13 million dollars com pared with 14 billion in 1949 and the postwar record of 17.8 bil lion in 1947. w X; - ak> * ’ .*MT / I v •; f§ P' I3uick owners! Just a few days left to take advantage of || your Buick dealer’s big get- abb ready-for-fall service bargains! l| ok Drive in now —get his price on the reduced rates for (1) an v. ' . W all-over engine tune-up, (2) a * M? flush-and-tighten treatment for *',"x , W your cooling system (so necessary to pro tect against loss of antifreeze this winter), and (3) a safety-check of front brakes, plus p.,. | a packing of front wheel bearings with I|p? J| fresh lubricant. ¥ Don’t let cool weather overtake you. Make YmT a date now, for putting your Buick in its best cool-season shape this week and see how much you save! WYOJ 1 * Mggk Buick in Buick tends Tuesday, October 31, 1950 time) iTitSWawgsy/

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