THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JUNE 10,1938. ga GOODYEAR Aa Goodyear iea tures —at prices to please youl 4.40-21 4.75-19 5.00-19 *gss *075 *|Q55 TOP VALUE! QUALITY G ~ 3 BARGAIN! ALL-WEATHER So Really “tops" Speedway is in tire value. right Gives greater i a ,-y.t delir.r. Safety and amazingly long service at low- mileage, est cost-per- »*LOWSC"BS mile] M PICNIC GRILLE for Camp and Outing Wn\ Parties / vCR/ 1 # Set this handy I I 1 grille up in • f J 1 jiffy, put in char • 1 coal briquettes and cook your a .■« meal in the . ~14 /II great outdoors. Special ¥■ ■ V It’s the king If of outdoor K cookers I PHIL-ETTE MOTOR COMPANY GAS—OIL—GREASING ! Schedule of Tobacco State League Play for August | LET US BID ON YOUR NEXT J ORDER OF JOB PRINTING | * Our Contented Printers Have § | What It Takes % I Record Publishing Co. | | Phone 2561 Zebulon, N. C. % | KEROSENE —9c GALLON | * If you want it, see Paul V. Brantley, he * + will sell you. If you want 100 gallons of gas + | free, he will tell you. + I PAUL V. BRANTLEY | t Wholesale Petroleum Products % I Expert Lubrication Firestone Tires * | Barbecue + | Let Us Charge Your Batteries | j;»»«» , H'**'H‘**'«‘»»*»'i'* < " M '*' | '***** w *** * * * * | Massey Lumber Co. | I * t Everything to Build Anything | S 4 Zebulon, North Carolina j Mrs. Douglas Cooke of Fayette ville with her little son, Douglas Barbee, came to Zebulon last Sunday to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. Will Liles. Miss Marie Kimball is at home for a month with her mother, Mrs. Mamie Kimball, after teaching during the school term. ALASKA MARRYING GROUND FOR TEACHERS Juneau, Alaska—Alaska’s school ma’ams get married so fast it helps keep the territory’s teaching stand ards at a high level. Commissioner of Education An thony E. Karnes has a long list of applications and can choose the best. “We are constantly being oblig ed to replace them,’’ he explains. WPA FUNDS LURE MORMONS Salt Lake City, Utah. —Despite leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, who announced their determination to keep Mormons off Federal relief rolls, many of their fellowers have succumbed to the prospect of easy money on government projects. Heber J. Grant, 81-year-old presi dent of the church, explained, “Because it has proved impossible to persuade many of the members to resist the temptation to lean on the government, we now have to be content with urging those who go to work on WPA projects to give an honest day’s work for their money.” Originality blazes a new track, while eccentricity runs around on one wheel in an old rut.—The Next Step. POTPOURRI Ancients Used Copper One naturally thinks iron must have been the metal first known to man. Such is not the case. The Egyptians are known to have fashioned tools and utensils of copper and bronze—which is an alloy ol copper and tin—some ".CCO years before Christ. Early \r.?erican Indians also were -ii•;ar with copper. Western Nowstj-per Union REVIVAL AT UNION HOPE Commencing next Sunday after noon at 3:00 there will be a revival meeting all next week at Union Hope Baptist Church. The pastor will be assisted in the meetings by Dr. J. C. Owen of Newlands, N. C. Dr. Owens is an evangelist of wide and successful ministry. For 12 years he was missionary to China of the Southern Baptist Convention. For 8 years he was evangelist among the mountain schools of the South. He is a preacher of great power and deep consecration. This week he is in a meeting at the Baptist church in Kenly. The services at Union Hope Monday will be at 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon and at that hour each day during the week and also at 8:00 o’clock at night. The I l LAST CHANCE TO WIN * ! $210.00 CASH FREE! 4* % AND a TRIP TO NEW YORK CITY WITH ALL EXPENSES PAID * TO CORRESPONDENTS * * 4* 4* 4* * The Zebulon Record wants a good correspondent in every community in * which this paper circulates. f The Country Home Magazine offers $1,000.00 in prizes and a trip to New * fork, Washington and White Sulphur Springs for the national winner and a * nandsome certificate of merit for the winner in each state. In addition to the + free trip, S2OO in cash will be given the winner. Every correspondent of The | iebulon Record will have an equal chance to win in this contest. The Record % will also give two cash prizes— slo.oo and ss.oo— to its best correspondents. * % We furnish stationery free—paper, envelopes and stamps. Send in your | name and we will send your stationery so you can get in the race to win. tr The r . % ;ontest begins now and runs one year. % This is not only an opportunity to tell all the world what important things | are taking place in your community, but for you to win $210.00 and a trip to I New York and Washington FREE. * % Send for your stationery today and get the news in for the next week’s t issue of The Zebulon Record. * t After June it will be too late to enter the contest + T ! ; •fr £4. 4.4.4. *4.4.4. 4. +++++++*++*++++++'i‘+