Six YOU CAN WIN A Beautiful Gold-Capped Guaranteed BALL POINT PEN FREE! FREE! Nothing To Buy! No Obligation To Yon! Housewives Just finish this sentence . . . “I would like to see a “Live” Demonstration of the New CALORIC Range using the New NATHANS LP On*, because BRING your entry to Johnson Cotton Company In Wendell, N. C„ aad SEE the “Live” Demonstration and yon will be given a beaetlful, guaranteed John son Cotton Co., Gold-Capped Ball Point Pen. TEAR THIS OCT—Finish the sentence and bring It la Today! Come la soon, as the offer Is limited to oar present supply of pens. LOWERY’S INSURANCE AGENCY All Kinds of Insurance PHONE 6177 ZEBULON Well Boring 20 and 24 inch Call W. M. BRANNON / PHONE 2116 ZEBULON AUTO REPAIRING We have facilities for car, truck and tractor repair ser vice. CALL 6190 STALLINGS AUTO SERVICE '.■^ywrr'f |EpP> 1 Mm&4 j H'v^.’Sfv)- ■AH MBtefe -, ( Built for v LIFETIME!J JS/rc°Mi , »" '%! safe-type (VEIL CABINET Prevents pilferage of supplies. Equipped with two-way locking device controlled by a para centric lock. Five adjustable compartments. Green or Cole gray baked enamel finish. 36" wide, 76" high, 18ft deep. H.H »59*» The®. Davis Sons Telephone 4231 LIZARD LICK NEWS Mrs. Polly Fuller Hurricane Connie last week did considerable damage to the tobacco in the fields. Many leaves were blown off and the stalks were twisted and broken. Corn was blown down and the younger corn was flattened to the ground and uprooted. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hocutt and children visited Mr. David Hocutt of Tabernacle Saturday night. Mr. C. E. Perry of near Roles ville visited the W. E. Fullers Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Jimmy Wootton and Donna of Wendell visited the Billy Gays Saturday night. Sympathy goes out to the family of Mrs. W. M. Fowlkes due to her recent death. Mrs. Billy Sherron’s mother, Mrs. Clellie Liles was honhred at a birthday dinner last Sunday at the Sherron home. Those present were Mrs. Liles, her children, Phil and Kaye, Mrs. Nuber Bolton, Mrs. Fannie Bolton and children, Willa, Hazel, and Billie, all from Wake field. Mrs. Stancy Gay visited with them in the afternoon. Miss Shirley Hinnant was honor ed at a miscellaneous shower at the community center last Friday night. Mr. Dewitt Thompson and Miss Shirley Hinnant were married Sunday at 5:00 p.m. at Hephzi bah Church. They will make their home in Raleigh. Mrs. Hughie Hinnant is in a hospital from injuries received when she fell at her home last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Evans and Deborah of Fuquay visited the W. L. Gays Sunday. Miss Jean Barnes and Mrs. G. C. Sealey and David of Archer Lodge visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gay Thursday of list week. Mrs. Stancy Gay reached her son, Ivan and his wife by telephone Monday night in Mississippi where he is serving with the Air Corps. The E. B. Parrishes visited the Charlie Scarboros Sunday night. Barning tobacco is coming to an end for most people. DIAL 6133 FOR Beauty Care Mrs. Ruby D. Manning, Mgr. Miss Hazel Bunn, Asst. Mgr. Zebulon Beauty Shop Air Conditioned CROP DUSTING And Spraying With HIGH-BOY DUSTER L. E. POOLE Phoae 0179 Zebulon 4' LAST CHANCE'o For You to Get Quality Summer Merchandise at W SPECIAL SALE PRICES •'* ALL LADIES' DRESSES ARE NOW l/ 2 PRICE ALSO: ALL OTHER SUMMER MERCHANDISE > REDUCED I/2 PRICE FRANK KANNON'S DEPARTMENT STORE The Zebulon Record \ On the middle ages, the military and RELIGIOUS ORDER OF THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR HANDLED MOST OF EUROPE'S BANKING WM/ /if \\\ IHHf THEY OPERATED WITH SUCCESS UNTIL 1314, ikm/ /U \ WsSh when PHILIP FAIR < * ING 0P prance. I \ YgNftPf CONFISCATED THEIR PROPERTY, SLEW W nKI JH If / ‘u’oDAY, U S SAVINGS BONDS ARE THE KIND V] (fIMJ fwfl/ OF INVESTMENT THAT PROMISES YOU UtZSi.bW BUY A BOND TODAY/ WELL COVERED QUEEN \ SHIPS, AND WHICH *** CROSSING THE ATLANTIC I OCEAN, THE MOST HEAVILY INSURED VESSEL s» *l|i! NOW SAILING - ITS POI '-ES T'< V COVER IT TO THE AMOUNT T %'■ OF ♦50,800,000. A .JW REGULAR E cfp 8 || us savings bonos , REMEMBER BONDS^ Alabama’s motto is' “we dare to defend our rjgnts/ £&AKE WUR MOTTO- BUY US SAVINGS BONDS WHERE YOU WORK. EMIT SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS A regular business meeting was held at Watkins Chapel Church last Wednesday night. There were 13 present. Church service will be Sunday night at 8:00 o’clock. Mrs. Snowie Facuette was hon ored at a surprise birthday dinner Sunday at her home. Those pres ent were the John R. Baileys and daughter, Mrs. Gwen Ludgates and children of Burlington, the Theo rus Johnsons of Kenly, the G. H. Faucettes and Linda of Raleigh, the Lonnie Faucettes and Peggy, and Mr. John Faucette of Hales Chapel, the Coy Drivers, Mrs. Ma tie Driver, the Sam Lewis family, Norman Driver and the Wilton Wall family. Laundry Sendee each Monday and Thursday CALL WAKE FOREST 2441 General Laundry Mrs. Roy Driver was taken to Rex Hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mallie Driver of Hales Chapel called on the Troy Narrons Sunday afternoon. Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Darius Wilder were the J. W. Whitley family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Creech and son, Ricky, of near Rolesville vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vester Temples, recently. Charles Bass was a recent guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bunn, of Corinth. Miss Joyce Faucette was a Sun day afternoon guest of Misses Ra chel Sue Narron and Janie Strick land. Miss Linda Faucette of Raleigh and Mrs. Gwendolyn Ludgates of Burlington were Sunday guests of Miss Frankie Faucette. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Temples and daughter of Fayetteville were Sunday guests of the Vester Tem ples. The Wilton Wall family were Sunday p.m. guests of the Wilbur Pulley family. Mrs. Effie Hinton and Charles Ray were Monday a.m. visitors of Phil-Ett Oil Co. Distributor @) ZEBULON MOTOR CO. Dealer Tires # Batteries Gas • Motor Oil * Car Washing and Lubrication Diesel Fuel Tractor Gas Kerosene & Fuel Oil FOR HOME HEATING k TOBACCO CURING Ticket Printino Meter* on Delivery Truck* Dial 9491 or 6172 Friday, August 19, 1955 PEARCES NEWS Mrs. Ivon Pearce (Crowded out last week) The W. M. S. met last Wed nesday night at the church with nine present. Mrs. H. K. Privette, president, presided. Mrs. L. F. Perry had charge of the program. Mrs. Virginia Perry’s daughter, Ruby Evelyn, and Lionel Pate of Raleigh had Sunday supper with | the L D. Perrys. The Raymond Poythress family of Alexandria, Va., left Saturday i after spending a couple of weeks with her mother, Mrs. Adna I Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Perry and j daughter visited her parents, the Zollie Johnsons, Sunday. The hail storm last week de stroyed our tobacco which makes two years in succession. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Smith and baby of Wake Forest spent last Sunday with Mrs. Smith’s brother and Mr. Smith’s sister, the Ronald Pearces of Zebulon. • Mrs. Clarence Beddingfield of Zebulon is staying with her par ents, the Larby Perrys, while Mr. ' Beddingfield is with the National ! Guard at Ft. Bragg for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Baker had as their dinner guests last Sun day Rev. and Mrs. Charles How ard of Buies Creek and Mr. and Mrs. John Andes and Daniel David Andes. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pearce of Clayton had supper with his par ents last Saturday night. Wiliam Gupton has returned to Duke Hospital for further treat ment. Messrs. Kelvin Price, Dalton and Vallee Pearce left Sunday for two weeks’ training with the National Guard at Ft. Bragg. Mrs. L. D. Perry and Mrs. Ivon Pearce visited her parents, the K. W. Bakers, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. T. Johnson and boys of Raleigh spent a recent weekend with her parents, the F. O. Pearces. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Pearce have moved t» the P. E. Privette place. Mr. and Mrs. Micky Medlin vis ited her grandmother, Mrs. Cloata Jones, of Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Pearce of near Wendell recently visited her sister, Miss Nona Baker. Mrs. Johnson of Zebulon visited her sister, Mrs. Mickey Medlin, Monday night. Janie Medlin re turned with her aunt to spend a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Pearce spent last Thursday night with the Ed ward Pearces at Wakefield. the Ralph Stricklands. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bissette and daughter of Bullock’s School were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Phillips. Billy, Ricky and Danny Lud gates of Burlington and Billy Wall were Sunday guests of Joan Fau cette. Miss Alice Faye Hinton of Ral eigh called on Miss Janie Stric land Sunday afternoon. For e Cooking • Water Heating The Economical Way Phone 3871 Main St Hr The NATHANE Story Sold Exclusively By JOHNSON Cotton Company WENDELL, N. C.