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Four Personal and Society Items Miss Eunice Holland, Mrs. Crarles Pew, Miss Doris Holland and Kenneth Pew of Salemburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Crafton Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horton, Charles Horton and the Ed Elling ton’s went to Norfolk Sunday to visit the Needham Hortons. The John Broughton family gathered on Sunday for a barbe cue-brunswick stew dinner, cele brating Mr. Broughton’s birthday. Coming from a distance were the Clarence Corbetts from Dunn, Mrs. Ervin Cherry and son, Don nie, of Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tyner of Raleigh. From Zebulon were the Lester Greenes and Wiley Broughtons with their families. Mrs. Walter Perry, for some time a patient in Rex Hospital, is now at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. W. M. Page, in Zebulon. Mrs. Lucille Pippin is resting comfortably at Rex Hospital and is expected home in a few days. Mrs. Merritt Massey returned home Sunday night after a weeks me> - , .TTiLjbl \ TT.T • HI -tf/mak cH|^K|TT'i jMngj GOODYEAR SUPER-SURE-GRIP TRACTOR TIRE Come in and we'll prove that this tire can't be equalled for pulling power under year around farming conditions! Costs not a penny more. SIZE 10x24—4-PLY $47.33 plus tax Zebulon Motor Co. Zebulon, N. C. NOTICE! Will Have Carload Agricultural Lime Friday or Saturday IN STOCK Pasture Fertilizers Cyanamid Robertson Proven Fertilizers j. R. ALFORD, Agent Phone 2061 ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA visit with relatives in Creedmoor. Miss Zyba Massey has returned to Dental School at the Univer sity of N. C. The Howard Becks. Fred Becks, and Gilbert Becks attended the Beck family reunion at Thomas ville Sunday. Miss Agnes Ellis, who teaches at the State School for the Blind, spent the weekend with her niece, Mrs. Philip Olive. Miss Gayle Privette was home for the weekend from Wake For est College. Dr. Sigma Finch of Oxford spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. J. D. Finch. The Lynwood Finches of Dillon. S. C. spent Sunday with her. Luncheon Is Given Honoring Mrs. Finch Mrs. Wallace Chamblee of Zeb ulon and Mrs. John Liles of San ford entertained at a luncheon Saturday at the Reinlyn House in Raleigh honoring Mrs. Foster Da vis Finch Jr., recent bride. The dining table was centered with an arrangement of pink and white carnations and tuberoses. Mrs Finch was presented a cor sage and a gift by the hostesses. Attending the luncheon were Mesdames Ferd Davis, Armstrong Canandy, Barrie Davis, Foster Finch, Ben Thomas, Frank Wall, Carsey Tippett, Frank Massey of Zebulon Miss Sue Liles of Sanford, the hostesses and honoree. CP&L Builds New 110,000-Volt Line (Continued from Page 1) tlesnakes, including a four-footer with 15 rattles. Intense mid-summer tempera- ! tures slowed the work when crew men began to fall out with heat exhaustion. When the heat broke, the rains came! Swamps turned to 1 quicksand and holes dug for power poles caved in so fast crews were forced to use dynamite. Poles would be erected above dynamite charges so that when holes were blasted out, the poles would drop into place before the mud and sand closed the hole again. Around Farmville, soil was so murky that crewmen used a sys tem of setting poles that they call ed “jetting ’em in.’’ That is, they blasted a hole by using a jet of water below the pole. When the pole settled to the desired depth, the piping was removed. The Zebulon Record The J. K. Watsons of New Bern spent the weekend with his par ents, the C. M. Watsons. Sunday guests were the Hubert W atsons of ! Franklinton, the Clarence Watsons of Fayetteville and the Lewis Wat j sons of Bailey. Cannadys Entertain At Bridge Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong Canna dy were hosts to their Couples Club at a lovely party Saturday night. Beautiful arrangements of dahlias and marigolds decorated their home. At the conclusion of play high and low score prizes for ladies were presented to Mrs. Fred Smith : and Mrs. Barrie Davis. Barrie Da ! vis and Ferd Davis won high and ! low score prizes for men. Mrs. Eldred Rotantree won guest high. Delicious refreshments of ham biscuit, potato chips, pickle, lemon delight, and coffee were served by the hosts. Playing were the Ben Thomases, Ferd Davises, Fred Smiths, Frank Masseys, Eldred Rountrees and Barrie Davises. Miss Ruby Daw son was a guest for refreshments. Card of Thanks I wish to take this opportunity to thank my many friends for their thoughts of me, their flowers, visits, and beautiful words to get well while in the hospital. Elmer D. Finch Visit to Camp Millstone (Continued from Page 3) they were shooting the shotgun.: I had never shot one and was not too eager to try, but Mr. Kinsey finally coaxed me into shooting it. | I took the gun, very awkwardly, and Mr. Kinsey showed me how to hold it. When I was ready to shoot I told them to pull. Someone pulled a string that was attached j to the machine that shot out the \ clay pigeons. I was standing in the box ready to aim, but I did not j have time. I just shot. It so hap- .— CLASSIFIED FOR RENT: Rooms with lavato- j ries. Winter air conditioned.! Mrs. H. E. Mann, Zebulon, N. C. j A29,52,5,9,12,16,19,23 —1 FOR SALE: New Hampshire Red live fryers and broilers up to 2V2 lbs. SI.OO. 3 lbs. and up $1.25. We are having lots of fresh eggs to sell. Our feeds are making the best records we have heard of this season, yet our mill price saves you money. J. W. Tarpley at Tarpley’s Mill, on Highway 64, telephone Wendell 5386. Sl2tfc. FOR SALE: Milk cow. Fresh. G. U. Massey, Zebulon, N. C., on Highway 64. 523,26 c FOR SALE: Imported Holland Bulbs. Now is the time to do your fall planting of flower bulbs. We have the following in stock Hy acinths, Tulips, Daffodils in as sorted colors. Boxes of 98c each. Zebulon Drug Company. 523,30,7,14.21,28,N4,11 COOK WANTED: Modern home, all needed equipment. Three in family. Mrs. J. R. Alford. Phone 2721 519,22 c. WANTED: Good tenants with their own equipment to cultivate va ried allotments of tobacco on farms located on Selma Road in Johnston County without four miles of Wendell. All houses and bams painted and electrically wired. Interested parties contact J. J. Henderson, Jr. 518,25,02 c: pened that the shot and the pigeon met. A perfect shot, even if I did not have enough time to aim and so had to hit it by accident. The bruise where the gun kick ed me was not too bad. If it took the bruise for me to experience shooting a shotgun, it was worth it. Somehow I enjoyed supper a great deal better than I expected to. I guess it was because I had got up enough courage to shoot that shotgun. It was Thursday that I think I had the most fun of all. We start ed off on the same routine as be fore. Mr. Price took us to see a bea ver lodge. This was most interest ing to me, because we do not have any beaver around home. Then we went over to see a beaver dam. Mr. Price said they had blown the dam out several times, but the beaver always came back, so now they have just given the swamp to the beaver. I really enjoyed my week at camp. I think I could not have had a better time doing anything I know of. I learned more in the four days that I stayed at camp than I did in all my studies before I went, I feel sure. I certainly do appreciate the wonderful oppor tunity of this trip, and I feel that all the other boys and girls that got a chance to go appreciate it, as much as I do. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of Hugh Gra ham Miller, Sr., deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit the same to the undersign ed on or before the 2nd day of September, 1953, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment. This the 2nd day of September, 1952. E. L. Miller, P. O. Box 510, Raleigh, N. C. 52,9,16,23.30,07. BIG LIFT to Better Farming Better farming, new methods and machines, better livestock, and improved marketing are helping bring about a new era of progress and prosperity in Dixie. Rural telephones (they tripled in number since World War II in the area served by Southern Bell) are bringing a big lift to farm work and farm living. During the first eight months of this year, we installed more than 92,000 rural telephones. We’ll keep on putting them in as fast as we can—because we know how much they mean to pros perity on the farm and in town . . . and to a strong, well-fed America. More farm telephones also mean more valuable telephone service for everyone. SOUTNIBN IIU AND UIISiAPM COMPANY Tuesday, September 23, 1952 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of Mrs. J. Gid Brannan, late of Wake County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersign ed at Route 3, Zebulon, N. C., on or before the ninth day of Septem ber, 1953, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned at the same address. This ninth day of September, 1952. of the Estate of Mrs. J. Gid Bran- Woodrow W. Brannan, Executor nan, deceased. 59,16,23,30,07,13 • Wide, flat tread for long mileage... 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