Six PLEASANT HILL NEWS Wo were glad to have 212 pre:« ent for Sunday School last Sunday. Come every Sunday. Don’t let us fall below 200. We generally have three meals a day for our body. Why, surely you can come on Sun day for spiritual food. The good work the Trustees did making plans to sell the stoves was appreciated very much. . If you have not been to the basement, be sure to go and see the new classroom for the “Faith ful Workers.” They are anxious to see you Thursday night at the school cafeteria in Wendell from 5:30 to 8:30. The proceeds will go to their new room. The Junior Deacons met Mon day night in the Community Cen ter at 7:30. If anyone asks you to come to church or Training Union, please don’t refuse. You will disappoint that person. We are sorry to hear Mrs. W. M. Hood is in Rex Hospital re covering from a fall in the hos pital. We are also sorry to know Mrs. Dorsey Williford of Bethany is in Rex Hospital. If there are oth ers sick we do not know of, our wish for the best of health are for those who are ill. Our sympathy goes out for the families of Mrs. Sallie Horton and Mr. Alonza Scarboro in the loss of their loved ones. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Puryear and little son of Youngsville, Mrs. Joe Carter of Raleigh, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Puryear, Sr., and son, Carl, called to see Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Puryear and family of Bunn level. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Whitaker and son, Miley, went to a birthday din- RADIO SALKS AND SKR UK Expert Repair Service JAMES CKLECH Elite Beauty Salon Mrs. Frank Kemp, Owner Miss Susan Stallings, Manager Miss Lillie Ferrell. Assistant frrrvGivEs iffIIFAST MmTREUEF |7nn7»wtien COLD ■Uilttr MISERIES STRIKE , —■ ■——- « ■ - - -4 AVON! COSMETICS | Beautiful Xmas gifts for the whole family. Write Rt. 3, Zebulon, or call 2966. Mrs. J. T. Johnson Representative for Zebulon and vicinity ner Sunday for Mrs. Catlett at her daughters, Mrs. Swannie Ray’s. Mrs. Helen Cousin and Mrs. Earp of Johnson County spent Wednes day of last week with Mrs. B. K. Horton. Mr. and Mrs Ennis Puryear and children of Mitchell’s Mill were visitors at T. Y. Puryear’s Satur day night. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Gay of Wil son spent last Wednesday with Mrs. E. W. Hood. Mr. E. C. Pearce has a discharge from the Navy and is making his Classified FOR SALE: Male Boston Bull terior, two years old. Pure bred, housebroken, registration papers. Mrs. Lona Richardson, phone 2676. FOR SALE: Laundry Heater and 40-gallon tank. Call 2321, Zebu lon. Nov. 3-10 pd. HELLO, EVERYBODY, hello. If your well is troubling you, bring your troubles to Herbert and let hitn find you cool, clear wa ter. See Herbert Howell, Zebu lon. Route 4. 027,N3,10,17pd. FOR SALE: Will sell or rent practically new three-room house and IVi acres located on U. S. Highway 64 at Tarpley’s Mill. Reference required. See J. W. Tarpley. FOR SALE CHEAP: Two new Holland wood saws, tilting ta bles, belts, 30-inch saws. One large corner cabinet, two rock ing chairs, laundry heater, used windows, doors, and window frames. See J. W. Tarpley at Tarpley’s Mill. Federal Land Bank FARM LOANS Long term —4Vfe per cent L. M. GOULD Sec.-Treas. Smithfield, N. C. Box 529 TARPLEY'S BEST FEEDS For Highest Production Get them at Tarpley’s Mill. Our Mill Price will save you big ! money. Our feeds, live stock and | poultry remedies are the Very lest. Our pig and hog ration and ! aying mash can’t be beat at any price. If you have plenty of corn, when we have a real good 40% Pig and Hog Supplement for only $4.95 per 100 that will really make fast gains. We have the well known Jamesway Hog & Paultry Feeders, waterers, and livestock equipment. We Buy Corn, Soy Beans, Wheat, Oats, & Cotton Seed and Meal for cash or trade for Feeds, Corn Meal, Flour, Sugar, etc. SEWING Will Make Dresses, Drapes, Bed Spreads, Etc. i Special Woolen & Corduroy Skirts Mrs. Gaybella Harris Telephone Wendell 3836 Located near Colored School WENDELL, N. C. t"' " " ‘ PH I L-ETT OIL CO. Distributor ESSO PRODUCTS Kerosene for Home Heating and Tobacco Curing | Fuel Oil Tanks & Guageo Call 2251 or 24*1 : Avon Privette a Sidney Ed dins Zebulon, N. C The Zebulon Record home with his father-in-law, Mr. B. K. Horton. Quite a number attended the house-warming for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Taylor last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter of Ral eigh, Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Willi ford and children of Bethany and Dr. J. F. Coltrane DENTIST Office 4961 Office Hours: 9-12:30 a. m. I 30-5 p. m Dr. Chas. E. Fiowers Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 3311 Dr. L. M. Massey DENTIST Office Phone 4281 vMr Hidgcmaus Greensboro Raleigh Charlotte Greenville CvSgpQopQß ■ •y - Mfek_ 1 |WBL BU^.*-yßgaftiyx Maybe your brook-dam days are over more’s the pity! But today you are supporting as a tax payer the biggest dam-building program the world has ever seen. Some of the taxes you pay on your income, and on cigarettes, cosmetics and other things, are being used to build huge federal government dams. Plans call for nearly 60 billion dollars worth! At some of these dams, it’s economically » sensible to produce electric power ... at others, it is not. Where the production of electricity makes sense, it can be a good thing for America, if delivering the power doesn’t cost too much. Fortunately, most of the power lines needed to deliver government-made elec _ • "MEET CORLISS ARCHER"-CBS-SiWo y ,-9 EoO.ni TiW (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY*) Mrs. Vera Rhodes of Wakefield and Mrs. T. Y. Puryear, Jr., were visitors at Mr. T. Y. Puryear’s Sun day afternoon. I NEWS AND CHATS Published in the For courteous, es- call a man who is interest of the peo- ficient ginning ser- driving a truck?” pie of Zebulon and vice visit our mod- “It all depends vicinity by ern ginnery All of upon how close he \aj a i/ci fVkl the latest equipment comes to me.” ▼ n Amur Plus a BURR MA " ★ TRADING CHINE. Cosuit us for your COMPANY ★ next year’s ROY- j Phone 4411 Prospect: What is STER FERTILIZER the cash price of needs. * that car? Cotton picking Salesman: Eh, I Great weather we j sheets for sale 75c don’t think rt has are having these I each ' one. days, isn’t it? * ★ ★ The favorite story The following is Families who own ! is about a Scotch- a good rule for eat- CQWS drink three ; | !Tian who °P ened hls in S S reen onions and times as much milk I j! I Pocketbook on last how to keep the as families who don > t I ; Christmas and a smell from your f ! Jline bu § flew out - breath: Peel care - We’ll, election day ★ fully, slice with per- past again . Hope ; Do you need! feet precision, pep- the results suit you. i transportation for per and salt suffi-j i j your cotton? No fuss ciently, add a little ! and no muss, call us. Olive oil, a few WAKELON ★ drops of vinegar, 1 TRADING Feed represents and then throw it about 50 percent of away. COMPAN l the total cost of pro- ★ ducing milk. “Pa, what do you Zebulon Come Off tff/" Friday, November 10, 1950 1 Mr. A. O. Puryear and son, * Lawrence, and Billie Creech mo • tored to Ft. Bragg Sunday. —Mrs. T. Y. Puryear tricity to users are in existence, the great majority of them built by the business managed electric companies of the country. And these companies stand ready to buy and distribute this government electricity along with the power they produce them selves, at rates fixed by local, state or federal governments. / This arrangement would save the Araeri can people the millions of dollars it would cost to build another set of power lines to distribute government-made electricity separately. It would also assure all users of elec tricity the benefit of any savings made pos sible at the dams. And it would continue the present local control that is lost when the federal government runs things.