The Zebulon Record I PHILLIPS SPECIALS I FRYERS 35c lb. Steak 64< Fresh Ground Country Sausage 45c lb. Oscar Mayer LARD 4 lb. 73c King Cole AM Green Butter Beans 303 Can 14< Plain Niblett Corn 160 2 Lbs. Black Eye Peas 290 1 Lb. Riceland RICE 14c Pt. Sliced Madolene Pickles 390 Kelloggs All Bran 10 Or. 190 Nehi Grape & Orange 6 for 25c Qt. Welchade Grape Ade 3 for 87c Qt. Clorox 180 Lge. Scott Towels 290 6 Pet Milk Lge. Can 830 16% Diamond Dairy Feed $3.55 All Liquid Griffin Shoe Polish 120 Ideal Dog Food Per Can 2 for 290 PHILLIPS GROCERY ZEBULON NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by J. S. Todd, unmarried, dated March 15, 1955, recorded in book 1190, at 'page 329, Wake County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there by secured, and the said deed of trust oeing by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure and the un dersigned trustee having been call ed upon to foreclose the same, the said trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the Courthouse door in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the 7th day of April, 1958, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the Town of Zebulon, Little River Township, Wake County, North Carolina, particularly described as follows: First Tract. Beginning at the Northwest cor ner of the intersection of Barbee Avenue and Whitley Streets, runs thence with Barbee Avenue North 65 degrees 30 min West, 50 feet to an iron pipe, corner of A. H. Pace lot; thence along the divid ing line between A. H. Pace and J. W. O. Pace, parallel with Whit ley St., North 24 degrees 30 min utes East, 250 feet to an iron pipe and Southern boundary of the Norfolk-Southern Railway right-of-way; thence along said right-o-way South 65 deglretes 30 minutes East, 50 feet to an iron pipe in the Western boundary of Whitley Street; thence along the look at T&MOWOtof If you could turn up the calendar and look into 1960 and beyond, what would you see for your, town? Would you see there a neat, progressive, thriving community ... a community of happy, prosperous people? Of course, no one possesses this great power, but you con make a quick estimate of your town of the future by surveying present conditions around you. Do you know of a definite plan for orogress in your town? Is there an active group working for continued imorovements such as clean-up campaigns, improved munic:nal facilities, an Hequate recreation proqram for young end old? How about all the other projects which help to make your town a more desirable place in which to work and live? People in over 200 Finer Carolina towns hove answered these questions since the start of the Finer Carolina Program aix years ago. They can look to a better tomorrow. You can provide a bright tomorrow for your children and your children's children by your own interest and enthusiasm. In any improvement proqram YOU are the important person. Lend your support ... offer your leadership ond you can look at tomorrow with confidence. * (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY^ Western boundary of Whitley Street, South 24 degrees 30 min utes West, 250 feet to the point of beginning, being a lot 50 feet by 250 feet, said lot being the Eastern one-half of the first tract as de scribed in a deed from the Zebu Ion Company to J. W. O. Pace and A. H. Pace, recorded in book 260, at page 447, Wake County Regis try. Second Tract. Beginning at an iron pipe in the Northern boundary of Barbee Ave nue, 50 feet from the Northwest corner of the intersection of Bar bee Avenue and Whitley Street, runs thence with Barbee Avenue N. 65 degrees 30 minutes West, 50 feet to an iron pipe in the North Margin of Barbee Avenue; thence parallel with Whitley Street North 24 degrees 30 minutes East, 250 feet to an iron pipe in the Southern boundary of the Norfolk Southern Railway right of way; thence South 65 degrees 30 minutes East, 50 feet to an iron pipe, corner of J. W. O. Pace; thence S. 24 degrees 30 min utes West, 250 feet to an iron pipe in the margin of Barbee Avenue, the point of beginning, said lot be ing the Western one-half of the first tract as described in a deed from A. H. Pace, J. W. O. Pace and wife Minnie Pace to A. H. Pace, re corded in book 932, at page 17, Wake County Registry. This March 3rd, 1958. F. D. Finch, Trustee, Zebulon, North Carolina M3,20,27 A3 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, WAKE COUNTY. Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned has qualified as Executor of the Estate of James Sterling Mitchell, late of Wake County, North Carolina, and this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Rocky Mount, North Carolina, on or before the 14th day of February, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 13th day of February, 1958. PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Executor of the Es tate of JAMES STERLING MIT CHELL F13,20,27,M6,13,20 a/hbr'MJ greatest HYBRID* • ••plant them! Full-Field Yields Funk's-G offer* you top yield* at quality com on standing stalks — not just on a small, favored piece of ground, but on sif your corn-, •cm. Order teed mete. For Wake County: FUNK’S G710A FUNK’S G730 (Cribbing Corn) FUNK’S G134 (Hogging Corn)