Four Local Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beck and children spent the weekend in Maxton. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Jones of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mrs. Helen Jones and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bridgers. Mrs. Merritt Massey, Miss Beth Massey and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bryant spent Sunday in Creedmoor with relatives. SPECIAL YOUR OLD RATTERY IS WORTH CASH WHIN YOU TRADE IT FOR A ** * MA FACTORY FULLY FRESH GJARANTEED the only battery with '‘SAFETY-FILL" QUICK STARTS... LONG LIFE UP TO sio°° FOR YOUR OLD BATTERY ON A NEW WILLARD PRICES AS LOW AS $11.82* Cherolet, Dodge, Plymouth, etc. $13.10* Ford and Hudson, etc. $15.26* Buick, Olds, and Pontiac ★ Exchange Zebulon Motor Company Phone 2251 ZEBULON, N. C. CITY MARKET FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES MEATS - FISH - OYSTERS TELEPHONE 2611 BEFORE 10 A.M. AND 4 P.M. FOR PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE W. BATTLE CORBETT, Owner Guests of the A. S. Hintons last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gillis of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Mcßae Faison of Roanoke Rapids, Mr. and Msr. Harvey Brown of Durham and the Jack Hintons of Raleigh. Mrs. Willard Gill and Mrs. Irby Gill spent the weekend in Ran somv'ille with Mrs. L. C. Watson. They returned by Smithfield Sun day and had dinner with the Rob ert Dawsons. The Elmo Bunns of Greensboro spent the weekend with her par ents, the Falc Bunns. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bickford of West Dennis, Mass., are spending a few days with the J. K. Bar rows. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Corbett are spending this week with relatives in Washington D. C., and Phila delphia. Mrs. Ruric Gill, Sr., received cuts about her head, and Mrs. Ru ric Gill, Jr., was bruised and re ceived a cut on her leg in an au tomobile accident while taking Mrs. Gill, Sr., to the hospital for a minor operation. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Barrow, Jr., and children spent Sunday with the J. K. Barrows. RECORDERS COURT (Continued from Page 1) bond was set at S2OO. Daniel Pearce of Durham, found guilty of public drunkenness, was fined $5 and costs. Gilbert Barnes Zebulon, was found guilty of abandoning his crop after receiving advances of same and was sentenced to 30 days, suspended upon payment of $25 fine and costs. John Berry, Zebulon, guilty of public drunkenness and possession of non-taxpaid whsikey, was fin ed $75 and costs. John Berry, Zebulon, guilty of public drunkenness and possession of non-taxpaid whiskey, was fin ed $75 and costs. John Edward Reid, Route 4, Zeb ulon, was charged with setting fire and burning a tobacco pack house and its contents. Probable cause was found and Reid was bound over to the Superior Court. Bond was set at $5,000. Frank Hodge, Zebulon, found guilty of assault on a female, was sentenced to 60 days, suspended upon payment of SSO fine and costs. Note of Thanks We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to everyone who sent cards, flowers and gifts while Mrs. Chamblee was in the hospital and since she has come home. We also wish to thank all the blood donors who gave so willingly. We deeply appreciate every deed from the bottom of our hearts. Our very best wishes to each of you. Mr. and Mrs. Whitley Chamblee The early and mid-season 1952- 53 orange production is estimated at 8 per cent above last year’s crop. The Zebulon Record Open House Held For Recent Bride On Tuesday, Mrs. A. S. Hin ton, Sr., held an informal open house honoring her daughter-in law, Mrs. A. S. Hinton, Jr., a re cent bride of Jacksonville, Fla. Guests were greeted at the door by the hostess and honoree. Punch was poured in the dining room by Mrs. L. E. Long. Fruit cake, sand wiches and nuts were served by Mrs. Wilbur Debnam and Mrs. Randolph Hendricks. The house was decorated for the occasion with arrangements of yellow chrysanthemums. These flowers with yellow candles were used in the dining room. About forty guests called during the afternoon. Dangerous Animals (Continued from Page 1) cidents than any other farm ani mal. Broken harness and equipment frequently contribute to accidents involving horses. Periodic clean ing and oiling of harness increases the tensile strength and reduces the hazard of breaking. Check the neck yokes, single trees, double trees, eveners, and tongues and other accessories and repair any weakness or flaw at once. Cows and steers also account for many farm accidents. Kickings were the most frequent occurrence in accidents involving cows and steers. Index of prices received by far mers declined 2 per cent from mid- August to mid-September. Prices paid by farmers declined 1 per cent. WAKELON FLORIST 4167 or 3051 Nights and Sundays Dial 4591 Days ZEBULON, N. 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The Woman Who Lives With Fear Ever since her husband’s sensa tional testimony sent Alger Hiss to prison, Mrs. Whittaker Chambers has been faced with the threat of Communist vengeance Now she unfolds her dramatic story for the first time in an exclusive interview with Alice-Leone Moats. Yook for this feature in the November 23rd issue of the New American Weekly Magazine in Colorgravure with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order from your local newsdealer All Kinds of Insurance FIRE. WIND, HAIL, AUTO, LIABILITY, CASUALTY, A HOSPITAL INSURANCE for any amount of coverage you wish to carry. AI.SO FARM LOANS D. D. Chamblee THE INSURANCE MAN Tuesday, November 18,1952 Total grain production this year is estimated at 159 million tons 13 million tons more than last year’s harvest. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE PROTECTION Garland Godwin Phone 3336 Zebulon FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. HOME OFFICE —COLUMBUS, OHIO Gift Suggestions for Christmas These make wonderful gifts for Christmas. 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