Family Reunion Held Sixty-eight members of the Poole and Greene families attend ed a family reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Poole on East Martin Street in Raleigh. The gathering was a birthday party as well as a reunion. Roger Green of Pilot, eldest brother of the hostess, was honored in obser vance of his 70th birthday. Among those present from out of-town, besides more than a score of youngsters, were Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Bissette and M. D. Bissette, Jr., of Wilson, Mrs. Mattie Bunn, Mrs. Rona Cone, Miss Florence Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. John Da vis, Misses Bufer and Helen Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greene, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Pippin, Mrs. Ludie Medlin, Mrs. W. I. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Spain, Mrs. Nina Martin, Jocelyn and Norwood Martin, all of Pilot; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eddy of Alex andria, Va., Mrs. Wilma Griffin of Jamesville, Mr. and Mrs. Tarl L. Hort of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Ned D. Medlin of Colum bia, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moore of Franklinton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Neilsen of Arling ton, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Rondal Phillips of Zebulon, Daret Poole of Louisburg, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Snipes of Dunn. Celebrates Birthday About 30 boys and girls enjoyed a birthday party given in honor of Norwood Martin’s 12th birthday Saturday night at his home. The boys and girls played games on the lawn. Then contests were held. They enjoyed piano music played by Elaine Pegram. Mrs. John Da vis, Mrs. Walter Greene and Mrs. Lonnie Williams assisted Mrs. Nina Martin in serving punch and cake to the guests. Union Chapel News A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace. Peace be still. This is a verse out of the book of Ecclesiastes. Let us all pray that peace will come soon to us and the Korean people. There was a large crowd at church and Sunday Echool last Sunday. Mr. Zollie Woodlief brought a young preacher, Mr. Owen, a student at Wake Forest to preach. He is a wonderful preacher and brought a fine mes sage. Other Visitors were Mrs. Owen, his mother, and aunt of Virginia and Patricia Jones of In- RAISE THE BIGGEST HOG IN TOWN! X FEED hog A / FATENA A good pig needs fa'/ /Bfr good feed. You can’t JFr beat Hog Fatena to vk. ~ g° with slop. It’s a well-balanced grow- Ml '' AA ing and fattening \ A feed. More than 100 l^S^ k ■ l LI tests prove one bag of Hi \ | I Hog Fatena equals JJA •* It \ about ' 2 bags of V\ shorts. Priced right, # M too. See us for Pu rina Hog Fatena. MASSEYS HATCHERY PHONE 2841 ZEBULON dian Head, Md. Come and visit; us again. Sympathy is extended to the families of Mrs. Clarence Cham blee, and Mrs. Lucy Hopkins. Peace comes unto those who have served their purpose in the world. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Manning of Middlesex, Mr. and Mrs. Berdon Eddins were Sunday afternoon vis itors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Herman Eddins of near Zebulon. ! Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leffingwell, Johnny and Bertie Sue of Balti more, Md., Patricia and Phil Jones ! of Indianhead, Md., are spending a week with Mrs. and Mrs. Buck Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Lee Denton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Her vert Tant of Raleigh, Mr. Henry Cates of Wendell, Pvt. Eugene Suggs of Fort Jackson, S. C., were all Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Neta Denton. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Horton and Ted of Bunn, Mr. and Mrs. Bax ter Richards and Bruce of Hop kins, Mr. and Mrs. Fernie Rich ards and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Buck Richards over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Creech last Friday night. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Welon Hood has had another stroke. Mrs. Vera Rhodes carried him to the doctor last Tuesday af ter he had the stroke. God grant him a speedy recovery. Mr. Woodrow Richards and Mr. Clifford Richards of Edenburg, Va., and Shenandoah Valley are spend ing a few days with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Mitchell and children visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Maiden of near Selma. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leffingwell and children, Patricia and Phil, were I Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Fernie Richards and children, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Price joined in a wiener roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Creech and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell of Duke Cross Roads have purchased a new ’sl power-drive Chevrolet. Miss Sarah Tippett spent the weekend with Miss Katie Joyce Eddins. Mr. Eugene Mitchell celebrated his birthday last Wednesday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. James Debnam. We wish them happiness in their new married life. Let’s see more new faces at church next Sunday. Go to the church of your choice on Sunday. —Janice The Zebulon Record Town Ordinance On motion of Commissioner Howard Beck, seconded by Com missioner Phillip Massey, the fol lowing ordinance was introduced: AN ORDINANCE FOR THE RE MOVAL OF NOXIOUS WEEDS, VINES, BRIERS OR GRASS RE QUIRED BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF ZEBULON: If any person shall fail, refuse or neglect to cut, destroy, or re move such growth of noxious weeds, vines, briers or grass with in ten days after notice to do so, given by the Chief of Police of the Town of Zebulon, North Carolina, then the said Town of Zebulon and its agents and employees may en ter upon such lot or premises and cut and destroy said noxious weeds, vines, briers or grass, and the cost and expense thereof shall be paid by the owner, lessee, occu pant, or agent, or it shall become a lien against said property the same as taxes, and the collection of the same may be enforced in the same manner as the enforce ment of the collection of taxes. This ordinance will be in full force and effect after it has been published one time in the Zebu lon Record, a newspaper published in the Town of Zebulon, North Carolina. Worth Hinton, Mayor W. B. Hopkins, Town Clerk Town Ordinance On motion of Commissioned Howard Beck, seconded by Com missioner Philip Massey, the fol lowing ordinance was introduced: AN ORDINANCE TO PREVENT THE GROWTH OF WEEDS, You save time when you call number - You’ll save yourself time, these busy days, by keeping a list of die numbers of the out-of-town telephones you frequently call. When you call by number, the Long Distance operator doesn’t have to consult Information and your call goes through faster. That means better service for you—and better service for all America, right now when telephone lines axe carrying urgent industrial and military calls. P. S. If you’d like a handy booklet for recording those out-of ®town numbers, just call or write the Business Office. Then list ’em lest you forget ’em! SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY VINES, BRIERS OR GRASS, ON ANY LOT, VACANT LOT OR GOUNDS IN THE TOWN OF ZEB ULON, NORTH CAROLINA. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF ZEBULON: Any owner, . lessee, or any agent, servant, representative, or employee of any owner, lessee, or occupant, having control of any lot, vacant lot or ground situated in the Town of Zebulon, North Carolina, who shall allow, permit or maintain on any such lot any growth of noxious weeds, vines, briers or grass to a height of eight Little River Ice Company, Inc. ICE USING APPLIANCES Snow Ball Hand Ice 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 - $4M^ 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 —$7.50, Large—sl6.so WATER COOLERS—4 gal. $7.00, 6 gal. SB.OO New Vi Block and 1 Block Wooden Ice Boxes for Sale or Rent Coal and Kerosene for All Uses Phone 3081 Zebulon, N. C. Friday, August 10, 1951 inches or more which may be dan greous or prejudicial to the pub lic health or which may constitute a public nuisance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. This ordinance was passed by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Zebulon, North Car- • olina, on Monday, August 6th, 1951. This ordinance will be in full force and effect after it has been published one time in the Zebu lon Record, a newspaper publish ed in the Town of Zebulon North Carolina. Worth Hinton, Mayor W. B. Hopkins, Town Clerk.