THE ZEBULON RECORD Volume XXVIII. Number 76. WOODMEN GIVE FLAG TO ARMORY ®bjg v ,. &' &W '.•jtttL-. H i; ■ i : *J§ i * ||f | i J9l 118| j j|g|^jtiti| M iMiijri ML Bp* ■ r jfl| * J 4&&w9MW:z.-, f/< T:y/yw w lw^< • '// '// fa / .' | Miss Margaret Anne English Miss English is serving as Min ister of Music for the Zebulon Bap tist Church during the summer months while Paul Robinson is on vacation. A native of Cary, she is majoring in music at Meredith College. Wheat Growing Allotments Ready Farmers on land on which no wheat was seeded for grain for all of the years 1952, 1953, and 1954, may apply for a 1955 wheat acreage allotment, according to Russell Powell, chairman of the Wake County Agricultural Sta bilization and Conservation Com mittee. To be considered for an allot ment of a farm which had no wheat seeded for grain for any of (See WHEAT, Page 8) 'MR. WOODMAN' HONORED HERE 'iMfe- JV/ |jnN ■ ||g|. w **|L-- JHHHH wttm ~ m 9ft J^' 'fflUlltob B flr . fflft 7 y/mßk/Ms, y> %ii yam 1 K \ wSuy-' \ -/mum ■ K jjjtf ’ ftB"“ R - wLlMifr/jA JHL' A / ft^ft F? 1 ft ii» ** 1 jv^jam p j^B \ ol 1 Jfi ft ft . -p _ / iy'' ~ " 'f'yw -•: '-'y'*/, ■'JyJJjJJjgk / J '■/ Paul Strickland, left, is presented the Mr. Woodman Award given by Little River Camp No. 1065 of the Woodman of the World during the flag pole dedication ceremonies. Ferd Davis, right, made the presentation, explaining that the award is made to the member of the camp voted most valuable each year. Mrs. Strickland, center, was presented a gift as the “power behind the throne." Theo. Davis Sons, Publishers Softball Contests Begin Tonight; Swimming Today Thirty-two children reported at Wakelon School for the first day of the summer recreation program, according to Hilliard Greene, who is in charge of the work this year. An even larger group was expected today, as word of the program spreads through the community. Twice weekly swimming session will be held. Trips to Lake Glad will be made Tuesday and Thurs day afternoons at 2 o’clock. The men’s softball league, with eight teams playing, begins compe tition tonight when Hopkins meets Wakefield at 7:30 and the Zebulon Baptist B Team meets the Zebulon Methodists at 9:00. On Thursday evening at 7:30 the Zebulon Baptist A Team plays Un ion Hope; and at 9:00 Pearces plays Pilot. All eight teams in the men’s league are sponsored by churches. The girls’ softball league is ex pected to begin play next week. Boys’ baseball competition will be announced at a later date. First Bloom Joe Tippett, who lives two miles from Zebulon on the Spring Hope highway, brought in the first cotton bloom of the 1954 season on Friday, June 25. He was a warded a one-year subscrip tion to the Zebulon Record.