Six Uncle Sam's Hayseed (Continued from Page 1) They ask for no quarters. They fly in. They hop in. They crawl in. They tumble in. They drop in and they just keep coming in. There are no conceivable ways for bugs to get in but what the bugs make use of to get in. Some come in the light but others come in the night but always the bugs just keep com ing in. There are bugs in office and there are bugs out of office. There are dictator bugs and there are free enterprise bugs. There are bugs on payrolls and there are bugs on welfare. The gold bugs are practically extinct in these days of high prices. Some tumble bugs are to be found in the land. Tumble bugs always roll their burdens backwards. Even some are trying to roll high prices back ward. There are also political hum bugs. They are most deceitful of all bugs. There are bugs in high places and there are bugs in low places. There are bugs in the house. There are bugs out of doors. There are bugs everywhere. Auxiliary Meeting The American Legion Aux iliary will meet tonight at eight o’clock in the home of Mrs. Sidney Holmes. A good attendance is urged. Pilot News Our goal for attendance at church each Sunday this year is 250. Our attendance for last Sun day was 200. Let’s all be present next Sunday and try to reach our goal. We all enjoyed the special music by our girls’ choir Sunday. They sang “I Know A Beautiful Theme.” Those on our sick list this week are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ray, Mr. G. U. Massey, and Mrs. Harold Al ford. They are all improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Denton an nounce the birth of a son, Dennis Harold, on July 29. Mrs. Charles Cameron from Ral eigh visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Lewis on Sunday af ternoon. BONITA'S BEAUTY BOX Hair Styling Bonita Bunn, Owner Mrs. Sidney Holmes, Asst. Phone 4851 Zebulon, N. C. INSURANCE on TOBACCO in the curing barn and in the pack house covered under one policy until December 31 for $1.25 per SIOO See D. D. Chamblee for this unusual protection Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Ray an nounce the birth of a son, Danny Ray, on July 24. Burt and Don Bunn of Golds boro are visiting in the commun ity this week. Mrs. Hurley Williams and grand daughter, Brenda Carol, from Rocky Mount visited Mrs. Hu bert Bunn on Saturday. They can ned 27 quarts of soup mixture. Mr. Hurley Williams came on Sunday. Miss Jean Bass from Spring Hope visited Miss Bonita Bunn on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Perry from Hopkins Chapel spent the week end with Mrs. Hubert Bunn. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Stallings from Raleigh spent the weekend with Mrs. Mamie Stallings. Miss Sandry Poole from Chester, Pa., is spending the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Linnie Poole. Doris Perry and Monroe Hod ges from Raleigh visited Bonita Bunn on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jan Todd from Raleigh spent the weekend with Mrs. W. M. Bunn. Mr, and Mrs. James Barbee Al ford, Mrs. Zollie / lford and Mr. Cloyce Alford visited relatives in Pilot Mountain last weekend. Those enjoying a lawn supper at the Dommie Bunns on Wed nesday night were Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Williams and Carol, Mr. W. M. Bunn, and Mrs. Dommie Bunn and family and Elliott Moore. Mr. Gary Smith from Raleigh spent last weeked with Gerald Brantley. Mrs. Roy Todd and Mrs. Doug- RADIO SALES AND SERVICE James Creech Expert Repairs to any Radio Set at Hales Farm Supply Company WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL NEXT WEEK from August 6 to August 77 for VACATION for our employees ★ ZEBULON DRY CLEANERS rVorth Hinton, Prop. Zebulon, N. C. RAISE THE BIGGEST HOG IN TOWN! FEED PURINA HOG A / FATENA \\i|| good feed - You can>t yf.:r beat Hog Fatena to go with slop. It’s a r\ A h\ mg and fattening L A feed. More than 100 , B l\ tests prove one bag of R V t jl Hog Fatena equals i% K \ about 2 bags of 'VX shorts. Priced right, m too. See us for Pu rina Hog Fatena. MASSEYS HATCHERY PHONE 2841 ZEBULON The Zebulon Record las Smith from Raleigh visited relatives in the community on Monday. Mr. Earl Wheless from Spring Hope is speeding the summer months with Airs. Ludie Medlin and Wallace. Mrs. B. B. Brantley, Miss Judy Stallings, Mrs. Dommie Bunn and Mrs. Horace Jones were Raleigh shoppers on Saturday. Miss Florence Stallings spent the night with Nancy Jo Martin last Saturday night. Mrs. Louise Stallings from Un ion Hope spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis Stallings. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilder from Louisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Griffin from Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hudges and chil dren from Statesville, and Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Alford and Bev erly from Raleigh spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pearce. Mrs. Russell Bunn and children from Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Brantley on Sunday. Miss Jean Liner has moved to Eclopise, Va., to stay with her par ents. Announcing Our New Location In the Former Chamblee's Stables Here’s a Store You Can Drive Into for Loading and Unloading! Paints - Feeds - Seeds Fertilizers PHILIP MASSEY'S FCX STORE Phone 4141 Zebulon Misses Melrose Williams and Judy Stallings from E. C. C. were home with their parents for the weekend. Mr. Jimmie Liner from E. C. C. was home with his relatives for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Domie Bunn and girls visited relatives in Spring Little River Ice Company, Inc. ICE USING APPLIANCES Snow Ball Hand lee Cream Freezers 2 Qt.—s6.4o ★ 4 Qt.—sß.so ★ 6 Qt.—sll.lo Dolly Madison Electric Ice Cream Freezers 4 Qt. 518.75 ★ 6 Qt. —521.00 Round PIK-NICK Coolers - $4.00 Small Cannon Ice Chest with Tray 515.25 Without Tray 514.25 Large Cannon Ice Chest with Tray 516.50 Without Tray 515.50 Small Progress Ice Chest—s7.so, Large—sl6.so WATER COOLERS—4 gal. $7.00, 6 gal. SB.OO New i/ 2 Block and 1 Block Wooden Coal and Kerosene for All Uses Phone 3081 Zebulon, N. C. bAAAAAA/i JiAAtliitiA .1. »- «- •- «■ a -t. • ♦- r y, ■», ,t ( .y., ENTERyour old electrit 'Refrigerator! AT BUNN ELECTRIC COMPANY moumattm B rkpHUCO 1 I l| to the owners of A\ B the oldest electric B \ refrigerators in —s99**L this area wPp|4llCO 1 nuoNOGRAPH 1 NoS/ogans 7b will win. Come and register Today I BUNN ELECTRIC COMPANY ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA Friday, August 3, 1951 Hope and Samaria on Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Carl McDuffie from Ral eigh visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Williams, last week. Be sure to attend church next Sunday. We welcome all visitors or new members in our church. —Joyce Bunn