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PAGE EIGHT e J ROYSTER FIRST m»\ S = AGAIN! ®• $ j For Over 50 Years ROYSTER Has Been FIRST IN QUALITY- } I NOW ROYSTER Is FIRST Again - | j in bringing a Reduction in Price —a great saving to the farmer, but maintaining FIRST | % Quality prices much lower than last year. ROYSTER also FIRST in guaranteeing six % { essential plant foods. WE SELL FOR CASH OR CREDIT! | | See Us FIRST Before Making Your Purchases For 1941 ! ! I | WAKELON TRADING COMPANY | |«i FOSTER D. FINCH ZEBULON, N. C. $ CONSERVATION A “library” on conservation, consisting of a number of teach ing: aids and suggestions t pro mote conservation education and practice in both rural and city communities is announced by the U. S. Office of Education, which states: “Twelve bulletins, four of them available free, f rm a com pact librery of reference facts and recommendations in this field of education. If bound into one volume, the bulletins would pro duce a single 700-page source book on the subject of conserva tion.” Some have been reviewed on this page. The full list of titles and prices: Conservation in the Education TYogram, 10 cents. Teaching O nservation in Ele mentary Schools, 20 cents. Curriculum Content in O nser vation for Elementary Schools, 15 cents. Conservation Excursions, 15 cents. 4*4*4*4* *s*4>*> *> 4» 4* 4* 4* »> 4*4» 4*4 , 4* 4« 4*4* 4* »> 4* -I- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4*4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* *s* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* Wakelon Theatre • V » I | * Matinee every day 3:15 P. M. X • Night shows 7 & 9 P. M. * i . 4* > Thursday and Friday, .lan. 23, 24 4- • JAC BENNY FRED ALLEN * ; “LOVE THY NEIGHBOR” I Saturday, Jan. 25 X ' ROY ROGERS GEORGE HAYES * * “BORDER LEGION” $ “Mysterious I)r. Satan" 4! * Walter Catlett Comedy * f -a T Sunday and Monday, Jan. 26. 27 4, f GEORGE BRENT ANN SHERIDAN * * “HONEYMOON FOR THREE” t 7 4* 4. Tuesday, Jan. 28 * X Jeannette MacDONALD Nelson t * “BITTER SWEET” 5; i * T Wednesday, Jan. 29 4* | CESAR ROMERO RICARDO CORTEZ t } “ROMANCE RIO GRANDE” * COMEDY - SERIAL % ; 4* , Thursday and Friday, Jan. 30, 31 + ! ADOLPH MENJOU CAROLL LANDIS : “ROAD SHOW” X ! COMING % “MELODY RANCH” % “FLIGHT COMMAND” t Farm Forestry, 15 cents. Conserving Farm L. nds, 30 cents. Landscaping the Farmstead, 15 cents. Opportunities for the Prepara til n of Teachers in Conservation Education, 5 cents. Good References for Conserva tion Education in Secondary Schools, free. Good References f r Conserva tion Education in Elementary Schools, free. Good References on Conserva tion of Trees and FI rests for Use in Elementary Schools, free. Good References on Conserva tion of Birds, Animals, and Wild Flowers for Use in Elementary Schools, free. Free publications are available from the U. S. Office of Educa tion, Washington, D. C. Publica tions for which there is a charge should be ordered from the Sup erintendent of Documents, Gov ernment Printing Office, Wash ington, D. C. THE ZEBULON RECORD Jaycees (Continued from Page One) Robert D. Massey and Tom Scar buo for having done outstanding service during the year of all committees, that of soliciting funds to light-and decorate the town during the Christmas holi days. Never before has Zebulon had such elaborate and beautiful decorations and lights as at lest Ch’istmas time. • Chief feature of the evening was the presentation of a medal to that citizen of Zebulon who had contributed the mlost important service to the community during the past year. This was awarded to L. C. Thompson. Rev. C. F. Al len made the presentation speech. It was amusing and appropriate. A more extended sketch of Mr. Thompson and his service will ap pear in next week’s Record. The J. C.’s had promised a big man as the chief speaker for the evening. And he was a big man, being over six feet tall and weigh ing more than 200 pounds! He is a member of the legisalture from Gaston County, a yloung man and a lawyer by profession. He was presented by Robert D. Massey, who mentioned among a number of important things Concerning him that he is state vice-president of the Jr. C. C.’s, that he is an active Sunday school worker and a professor in Belmont College. He then presented the speaker, Mr. Basil L. Whitener. Mr. Whitenei discussed the grnvth and importance of Jaycees in North Carolina as w T ell as in ! the nation. He paid a high com pliment to the local organization and to Zebulon as “the biggest little town on earth.” In conclu sion, he discussed briefly our re lation and responsibility to the government and emphasized every citizen’s duty to be loyal and patriotic. The speech measured fully up to expectation. This celebration of Founider’s Day was very successful. Rev. Mr. Griffin,president of the local or ganization, expressed his appreci ation of what everyione had done to help make the occasion a suc cess. He especially mentioned the service and dinner provided for the occasion by the Woman’s Club. THE POCK ETBOOK t/KNOWLEDGE *, \ / n WE, 5,504 MEN FOU& yfAPS TO BUIIDa t ft} «ooeRN e*mesmp Sgf THERE WERE MORE THAN 50 \\ -V KINDS OF T/AIF in THE U S »T 5 r- _ I Os B/IL/O-' S BEFORE 1883. WHEN THE FOUR I OF DOHAa4 zonk of swimrp time were y J J. s. Hill Herd Given National Recognition A cow in the herd of John Sprunt Hill of Wake Forest has completed an official record in the herd improvement division qualify ing her for admission to the ad vanced register of the American Guernsey Cattle Club, according to Karl B. Musser, secretary. A three-year-old cow in the Hill herd, Wakefield Queen 497278, pro duced in 365 days 9037.2 pounds of milk and 476.3 pounds of butterfat in class EHI. DRAFTED FOR SERVICE On January 14 the following men were called from this area for military service.- Elton Heber Hicks, James Millard Pulley, John James Taylor, Clyde Henry Cop. FRIDAY. JANUARY 24, 1941 podge, Jr., James Frederick Wil liams, Arthur Owen Biggs, and three others who were rejected by the examiners. To fill the quota three others were sent, who are. Robert Rudklph Robertson, Eustace Dabney Gill, and Allison Perry Baker, Jr. The Richmond News-Leader for January 21 carried a picture lof C. E. Pippin and Mrs. R. E. Pip pin, grandfather and mother of Donald Pippin, guest artist at the symphony concert on the night* before. STAMP BOOK A food stamp book was brought to the Record loffice last week by John Payne, who had found it. The ltoser may obtain his book by identifying it.
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