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THE ZEBUI ON RECORD. ZEBULON, NORTH CA ROLINA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER THE 25th, 1936
tL The very fact that we see the
n #etd of these things is one evidence
0 Wiat we will demand them, and
th !t they will soon be forlh-com
•r not all at one time, but (hey
wi* ’1 come. People are demanling
m ° 're efficient schools. Thej know
tha * they want the school to make
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>rogress, and render service. We
feel that our school is striving to
serve the community in the best
manner possible, considering the
funds that are allotted by the state
for its operation.
(Coninued next week)
It is said that the total cost of
the special seslon of the General
Assembly was well under $15,000.
W.trry Christmas'
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* AND FRIENDS *
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*A. D. PARRISH, Proprietor*
tGROCERIES— I
t FRESH MEATS £
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Our store is SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS
for Christmas Candies. Fruits, Nuts Confectioneries.
/ For Fats and Sweets see me. We carry a f li line of
Groceries Fancy and Heavy Also Feeds.
F. P. MEDLIN
ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA
) V Groceries
JIARKETERSI at
° Our Store is filled with good things to eat at Christmas
time Such as Fresh Meats Flour Fruits Nuts
Candies Cakes
If it’s something good to eat we have it at the right price,
good service guaranteed.
Rondal Phillips
ZEBULON. N. C.
General News
STATE UNEMPLOYMENT
COMPENSATION COM.
Governor Ehringhaus has ap
pointed Chas. G. Powell and Mrs.
J. B. Spilman to serve with A. J.
Fletcher, tSate Commissioner of
Labor on the board of the new
Unemployment Compensation Com
; mission. Powell only a short time
ljuv cst tDishes
for \936
Kannon’s Department Store
FRANK KANNON, Proprietor
Furnishings For The Family
ago was promoted from private
secretary to the governor to Sec
retary of State,, succeeding Sttcey
Wade who resigned to take a gov
ernment position. Mrs. Spilman
has never occupied an office before
but served her apprenticeship as a
poliitician in the last campaign.
Four Harnett county farmers
have planted certified Red Hart
wheat this fall to establish a seed
supply for this county.