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Dixie News Mr. and Mrs. Rex Renfrow of Raleigh were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Renfrow and Gail. Mrs. Mamie Stancil of Selma was the weekend guest of her bro thers, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hocutt and Mr. and Mts. J. H. Hocutt. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Hinton of Zebulon were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Hinton. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Satterwhite and children of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilder and chil dren of Eastern Crossroad were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Onnie Narron. Miss Carolyn Parrish of Wen dell spent the weekend with Miss Carol Hinton. Miss Annie Renfrow left last Wednesday to meet Charles Creech, who is in service in Texas. They will be married soon. Miss Jessie Woodard and her father, John Woodard, of Raleigh were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Raleigh were weekend guests of Mrs. Omega O’Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Brown were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hinton and Roger and Jimmy Neal Hinton. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Boykin and daughter, Wanda, of Wilson were weekend guests of Mrs. Stella Narron and Mrs. Lessie Stancil and Johnny. The Billy Hinton family and the Lester Hintons and son, Randy, of Zebulon were weekend guests of Mrs. Christine Hinton and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Renfrow spent the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and children of Smithfield. Mrs. Golus Wood and Mrs. Max Pearce and children of Raleigh were weekend guests of the El ton* Woods and girls, Diane and Betty Jean Wood. Mrs. Lillian Strickland was a recent guest of her sisters, Mts. Marvin Creech and Mrs. Beatrice Narron, of Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Rastus Woodard and daughter of Cary were recent visitors of Mrs. Stella Narron. Scout Troop No. 61 of Antioch won out in the Competitive Scout Rally in Smithfield March 28. The Scouts who participated were Har old Narron, Nicky Narron, Jimmy O’Neal, Rickie Narron, Wayne Wright, and Freddie Narron. Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan and son, Don, of Washington, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Sapero O’Neal and children of Plymouth were weekend guests of Mrs. Rebecca O’Neal and Rochelle. Mr. and Mrs. Artis Renfrow and children of Mount Olive and Mr. and Mrs. Onvis Renfrow and chil dren of Kenly were recent guests of the Arthur Renfrow family. Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael Narron and boys of Knightdale, the John Curtis family of Raleigh and the Nelson Narrons of Zebulon were recent guests of Mrs. Hettie Nar ron and Joyce. The Wallace Barnes of Middle sex were weekend guests of the Burbon Davis family. The quantity of labor used in farming in 1958 was about half that employed in 1940. Telephone Talk bJ R. U. Beck Yoar Telephone Muepr ON STAGE: THE PRINCESS! There’s a new star in show business with a bright future, we think. The Princess phone! Recently a white Princess phone was connected in the dressing room of the 54th Street Theatre in New York for “Bye Bye Birdie” star Chita Rivera. This hit musical also uses 30 Princess phones in a musical scene “The Telephone Hour”. In addition, the current Ice Follies touring the country features the Princess in one of its acts. For a “star” that doesn’t say a word, the Princess seems to be doing pretty well! * * * COME TO THE FAIR! To the Spring Phone Fair, that is. Right now, we have a gala display of telephone equip ment at our business office. And you’re cordially invited to come see—browse around—and learn about these tele phone conveniences. You’ll see the Bell Chime, Home Interphone system, Princess phone, Volume Control phone, as well as colorful wall and desk models. Now’s your chance to see them all and perhaps decide which of these telephones best suit your needs and decorating scheme. We hope you’ll come and bring the family. * * * "Now, girls—this is the first call your Father has had this year." APRIL IS CANCER CRUSADE MONTH and this is just a reminder that there are two ways you can help the American Cancer Society conquer the cancer problem. First, by periodic check-ups for you and your family. Second, by giving as generously as you can. I hope that each of you will join with me in helping fight this disease that could strike any of us at any time. Hales Chapel Mr. and Mrs. William Driver and daughter, Pat, visited Morris Weathers at" Johnston Memorial Hospital in Smithfield last Wednes day night. Mrs. Maybelle Eatmon spent Sunday with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nowell, and baby of Wendell, Mrs. Nowell had flu. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Driver were Sunday dinner guests of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Sellers, and family of Selma. Mrs. Ara Martin spent a few days last week with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Martin, and family of Corinth. She also spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Creech of Wendell and Mr. and Mrs. Doug las Creech and son of Archer’s Lodge were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, the Thelbert Creeches. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Creech an nounce the birth of a son at Wood ard-Herring Hospital in Wilson, Saturday. Mrs.' Creech is the form er Ruth. Wheeler of Cattail. The Bob Browns and son, Tim, were weekend guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hinson, of Fair Bluff. Harold Brown of Atlantic Chris tian College spent a week with his parents, the Rex Browns, dur ing the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Becker and baby of New York are spend ing some time with her parents, the Alfred Tippetts. Miss Carol Horton spent the weekend in Wilson with her cousins, Misses Jean and Cathey Bunn. Mrs. Grace Creech and Mrs. Rosa Creech attended the annual meeting of the Wake Electric Membership Corporation at Wake Forest Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. William Driver and daughter, Pat, were Friday night guests of the Elbert Wil loughby family near Raleigh. The Willoughbys have a two-weeks old baby. j The Vaiden Richardsons visited the Bill Creech family of Dixie I Sunday night. The Creech’s daugh ! ter, Dianne, remains in bed and has for several weeks. Mrs. Buelah Bunn and girls, Virginia, Hazel, Lucille and B. J., went to the Azalea Festival in Wil mington Sunday. Charles Vinson of Fort Jackson, spent the weekend with his wife, and also the Vinsons of Archer’s Lodge. The Bill Creeches and Ashley Creech visited Mrs. Ruth Creech and infant at Woodard-Herring Hospital in Wilson Sunday night. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Thomas A. Barber, Sr., late of Wake County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the said es tate to file the same with the un dersigned on or before the 16 day of March, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment. This 10 day of March, 1961. Jessie D. Barber, Administra trix, estate of Thos. A. Barber, Sr. Deceased. R. B. Lewis, Attorney M16,23,30A6,13,20 DIAL AN 9-9133 Beauty Care Mrs. Ruby D. Manning, Mgr. Miss Hazel Bunn, Asst. Mgr. Glenda Wilson Zebulon Beauty Shop Air Conditioned ELITE BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Nelle Kemp, Owner Artittt in Hair Styling and Cutting Mre. Lillie Debnam Mrs. Judy Strickland Assistants AIR CONDITIONED NOTICE OF ELECTION In a regular meeting of the Mayor, and Board of Commission ers for the Town of Zebulon, N. C., at 7:30 o’clock, Monday night, March 6, 1961, with the follow ing present: Mayor T. E. Hales, Commissioners, Mrs. Elizabeth El lett, J. Raleigh Alford, G. K. Corbett, T. B. Hepler, P. O. Farmer. W. B. Hopkins, Town Clerk, and Ferd L. Davis, Town Attorney were also present. The following Resolution and Order calls for an election for the Town of Zebulon, to be held on May 2, 1961, pursuant to the Gen eral Statutes of N. C. Chapter No. 160. Be it resolved; and ordered by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Zebulon, N. C. SECTION NO. 1 That an election for the pur pose of electing a'Mayor and five (5) Commissioners of the Town of Zebulon, N. C., to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in May; is hereby called and or dered to be held pursuant to Chap ter 160 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. SECTION NO. 2 j That the place of holding such Election shall be the Zebulon Fire Station in said Town and the hours in which the polls are to be open for the purpose of casting ballots in the said Election, shall be from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. SECTION NO. 3 That for the purpose of said Election of the Town Officers to be held on Tuesday after the first Monday in May, Mrs. Evelyn Creech is hereby appointed and designated as registrar and M. J. Sexton, and Mrs. Edna Allman are hereby appointed and designated as Judges of the Election. SECTION NO. 4 That for the purpose of regis tration of voters in said Election, the said registrar’s books shall be open at 9:00 a.m. April 15, 1961. The books are to remain open be tween the hours of 9:00 am. and 5:00 p.m., on each day (Sunday excluded) for seven (7) days (closing April ZZ), except on oai ur'day when they will remain open until 9:00 p.m. Saturday, April 22, is challenge day. The books shall be open at the polling place for the inspection of Electors (and for the registration). SECTION NO. 5 That all persons desiring to be come a candidate for the office of Mayor or Commissioner of the Town of Zebulon shall give notice to the Town Clerk of such fact by filing with said Clerk a notice of candidacy at least seven (7) days prior to said Election. The Board of Commissioners may re quire each candidate to pay a filing fee in an amount to be determined by the Board of Commissioners not in excess of $5.00. SECTION NO. 6 That the Town Clerk be and he is hereby ordered and directed to have printed sufficient ballots ac cording to law: containing the names of all candidates for said office, respectively, who have complied with the law and filed their notice with the Town Clerk as herein before required. SECTION NO. 7 That the Town Clerk be and he is hereby ordered and directed to notify the said registrar and Judges of Election, herein ap pointed, in writing to be served by the Chief of Police of the Town of Zebulon, ITorth Carolina. SECTION NO. 8 That the Town Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to cause this notice to be published in the Zeb ulon Record, a newspaper, in the Town of Zebulon, N. C., having a general circulation as required by General Statutes 1-597 for four (4) weeks before the election day. By order of the Board of Com missioners of the Town of Zebu lon, N. C., this the 6th day of March, 1961. W. B. Hopkins, Town Clerk M23,30,A6,13 J. M. Chevrolet Co. CHEVROLET—OLDSMOBILE Wrecker Service, Phone AN 9-9132 Engine and Body Work to Any Car DEALER NO. 1778 Lemonade Money Five cents a glass...Not what you’d call big business, but with "bor rowed” ingredients they’ve netted enough to start a Savings Account. The exact amount? That’s a secret we help them to keep, along with the money. Equally welcome is errand-running money and lawn-cutting money and regular job money and birthday 1 present money. We even pay deposi tors for leaving it here. Interest, that is. - SET THE EXAi.it'LE FOR YOU.* You,__ ... "SAVE AT THE BANK,* WITH U5I PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ZEBULON. N. C.
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