THE ZEBULON RECORD Volume XXVII. Number 96. Money Is Only Obstacle To Paving of Sidewalks, Board Says on Monday The Town of Zebulon will coop erate with property owners in pav ing the sidewalks of the town when and if money is available, the Board of Commissioners decided at the regular September meeting of the body last Monday night. They adopted a new policy of pav ing al least a block at a time when requested by property owners. GIVES INVITATION -tv 'Ji Ralph Talton Mr. Talton, local manager of Carolina Power & Light, has ex tended an invitation to the public to visit the CP&L offices tonight. Light Company Invites Inspection of Offices The offices of Carolina Powei & Light Company in Zebulon will be open Friday night from 7:30 to 9:30 for inspection by the public, according to Manager Ralph Tal ton. The offices have been com pletely redecorated and painted in two shades of green. Also on display will be the “heat pump” which is used to cool the offices in summer and heat them in winted. This is the first instal lation of this type in Zebulon and will prove interesting to the tech nical-minded visitors. Women's Clubs Plan Meetings; Mrs. Simms, Mrs. Wright Here The Zebulon Woman’s Club will hold its first meeting of the new club year on Tuesday, September 15, at 3:45 p m., at the club house. Guest speaker for the meeting will be Mrs. R. N. Simms of Ral- ( eigh, First Vice-President of the North Carolina Federation of Wo- i men’s Clubs and Director of De partments. Mrs. Simms will speak on ‘Americanism” and also will tell of the work outlined for the vari ous departments of the club. Hostesses will be Mrs. F. E. Bunn, Mrs. E. H. Moser, and Mrs. John Terry. Garden Club On Monday night, Mrs. Richard Wright of Durham, Eighth District Director, of Garden Club, will speak at the first meeting of the year, of the Carmen Flowers Gar den Club. This will be her first visit to the Zebulon Club. This , meeting will be held in the Wo- Zebulon, N. C., Friday, Sept. 11, 1953 Present , at the meeting were Mayor Worth Hinton; Commission ers R. Vance Brown, R. Wesley Liles, Howard Beck, Frank Wall, and Wilbur Debnam; Town Attor ney Foster Finch; and Town Clerk W. B. Hopkins. There is a limit to the amount the town can pay toward side walk paving, the Commissioners decided, and a minimum standard ; paved sidewalks must meet. When it is able, the Town of Zebulon will pay 70c per running foot to ward paving walks four feet wide, four inches thick, and six -inches thick at drives which meet the town’s specifications. Petition Received , A petition was received from property owners living on the east side of Church Street between Franklin and Mclver Streets to have their sidewalks paved, and the Commissioners voted unani mously to approve the work ac cording to the new policy. J. R. Sawyer and Thurman Murray pre sented the request. While the water supply for Zeb ulon is adequate, trouble is devel oping in the filter bed at the wa ter plant, so the Board asked the clerk to check on what needs do ing to remedy the situation. The sand in the filter bed is old and no longer filters the water as fast as needed. Clerk Hopkins said it will probably have to be replaced. Minutes Corrected The minutes for the August meeting were corrected to include the name of the Purol Service Sta j tion in the list of those warned about parking automobiles on the sidewalk. The warning reminded operators that they will be cited to i court unless the sidewalk parking ends. Following a discussion of the need of a street light on Arendell Avenue between Glenn and North Streets, the Board disapproved the light because the block is only 400 ■ feet long. However, they approved by the three-to-the-two vote a i new 250 candlepower street light J for the middle of the long block on Sycamore Street between Wakefield and Church Streets. man’s Clubhouse at eight o’clock Monday evening, September 14. Following the installation of the new officers, and Mrs. Wright’s talk, plans for the coming year , will be outlined by the president and her program committee. Mrs. Ferd Davis is the new pres ident; Mrs. Elwood Perry, vice president, Mrs. Rochelle Long, Secretary and Treasurer. Mrs. Nor man Screws, Mrs. A. S. Hinton, and Mrs. Exum Chamblee are the program committee. Dues Asked If you plan to join the Garden Club this year come prepared to pay your dues, as they must be in State Headquarters by Oct. 1. Junior Club A reception will be held Tuesday evening a 8 o’clock for new mem bers by the Junior Woman’s Club. All those who want to join the club are urged to attend. OLD BICYCLE TO BE SEEN IN PARADE 1 •<: Y wm? JsSpl§ Intense interest is expected to be centered on this 1870 model bicycle by the spectators of the huge parade celebrating Wendell’s Golden Anniversary ne