Six STAPLERS, with a life-time guarantee, from $1.60. Staplee, 35* per thousand. Dial 4231. IF YOU HAVE EARTH MOVING PROBLEMS Contact M. L. DUKE, ROUTE 4 ZEBULON PHONE 4276 Well Boring 20 and 24 inch Call W. M. BRANNON PHONE 2116 ZEBULON (4 .| m Everything's I /Y Jl Electricity's ' \ l\ STILL tj (down] \ 1 I Cloud-hiah basketball play* x. % 1 I ers reach riaht uo there with r %t| J hTrtnr T . ro <,» g these davs, T % 1 I But In the hom«-ncme of a ■ I "Virr'rmce the one hi . J I I nlaver scores /\ I I oetn»q for vour team at a I I 1 war a^«« ,< *««ton odre. 1 J I I p»(4 fr*lowrt**'s s*ar 1 I. I I > pe«4awnnnce. for the I II -1 ala ■ cu * , °’ r,^r ' ro«»s 1 a I 1 lo«C| n«* »Von I I I 1 a 5 trad waiw nary \ B I Ire t®rr-v» cr* C***.l. do ill cr*l *4~M t n 4V, q 1 I I pi rnr**nrrn. too! W«TS I v 1 I . I vou o mr ohout I 1 I II ■ tflW, I««b 4Virm 4V»*» nq. Wi I |\ JF tional averaae for everv us®d. rvi^q Vr I 1 I a record when you reflect that vour m I costs have tumrjad more 0 # /, etece '39. I \ I I So why not keeo Reddv husv? He's tire -111 I less he's efficient he's CHEAP! 111/ CAROLINA H M POWER SLIGHT igk Corinth Social and Personal Items Mrs. J. E. Hocutt Mr. Sam Bunn and Miss Lula Bunn were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Vesta Temples at Emit. Mr. Luther Taylor of Raleigh was a Saturday guest of the Leon ard Bunns. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wilder vis ited Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Smith and Mr and Mrs. Charles Wilder in Durham Friday night. Larry Pulley was confined to his home last week with pneumonia. Mrs. Sally Davis entered Rex Hospital in Raleig for treatment last week. The W. M. U. of Corinth Bap- The Zebulon Record tist Church met with Mrs. Blon nie Corbett last Friday night. Fol lowing an interesting program, re freshments were served. Mrs. Dora Hocutt visited Mrs. Bessie Wilder in Wendell Wed nesday of last week. Miss Peggy. Godwin of Raleigh was a weekend guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie God win. Mr. DeWitt Creech has returned home after spending several days in Rex Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Creech and Carolyn of Raleigh visited the De witt Creeches Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilder spent last Wednesday night in Dunn with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben nett Strickland. Miss Katie Hocutt of Raleigh spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hocutt. Miss Gretchen Hocutt of Wen dell visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hocutt Sunday night. Miss Helen Kemp of Raleigh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Creech. Mr. and Mrs. Otha Hayes of Henderson spent the weekend with her parents, the Esker Corbetts. Weekend visitors of the Leon ard Wilders were Miss Janie Wil der of Raleigh and Ellen Strick land of Dunn. Among those visiting the H. V. Wilders last weekend were the Roy Moodys and Silba, the Juli us Carroll family, the C. L. Dri vers and the Roma Wilder fam ily of Raleigh. Mrs. Mary Bunn was hostess to a plastic party Monday night. Miss Kay Harris spent Saturday night with Miss Rose Bunn. Hopkins Chapel Mrs. Iris Temple Miss Hilda Morris of East Car olina College was home for the weekend. Deepest sympathy is felt for the Spencer Tant family who re cently lost their baby. Mrs. C. M. Strickland of Balti more, Md., visited her brothers and sisters here last weekend and attended the Doyle wedding anni versary reception Sunday. The Ladies Adult Class visited Mrs. Ruby Richards Sunday a.m. and hald their Sunday School les eon with her. Hoyle and Donna Bunn of Dur ham were among the out-of-town guests at the B. S. Doyle reception Sunday. Clark and Clifton Brannon vis ited Mrs. Fred Horton Sunday. The J. O. Pearces have moved into the Ernie Tippett home on the farm of Mr. Walter Perry. Mrs. Sook Baker is moving into the house next door to Elsie’s Beauty Shop at Hopk’ns Cross Roads. A good New Year Resolution would be to attend church and Sunday School regularly. CARPENTRY - REPAIRS MEW HOMES - H 5S V ’l CONTRACT OR BY THE HOUR New Buildings of All Kinds ■ General Repairs Call D. D. BOBBITT J. W. RICHARDS Phone 2111 Phone 3397 Friday, January 13, 1956 EMIT NEWS Miss Janet Faucette Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hales and Kent of Raleigh were dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hales Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Theorus Johnson of Kenly visited her mother, Mrs. C. H. Driver, Saturday night. The Worth Creech family vis ited Mr. Rudolph Manning and Mrs. Corrina Manning of Smith field Sunday evening. The N. G. Dean family of Hen derson were guests of Mr. and Darius Wilder and Mrs. Mary Ella Narron during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Hill of Kenly were recent guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wright. Mr. Ralph Glover of Raleigh visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Glover, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson and boys of Raleigh were Saturday guests of her mother, Mrs. C. H. Driver. Mr. Jake Lewis was a weekend guest of his sister, Miss Clara Lewis and and his aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard West, of Raleigh. Mrs. Math Hinton spent Satur day with Mrs. Mary Ella Narron. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Avery, Jr. of Smithfield were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waylon Hinton. Mrs. Worth Creech was a Thurs day afternoon guest of Mrs. Mat tie Driver. The Kenneth Wilsons of Wen dell were Sunday night guests of the Valton Wilsons. Miss Ann Hocutt was a Sunday guest of Miss Janet Faucette. Mrs. Gus Faison of Wendell was a Monday guest of her daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Glover, Jr. Miss Joan Hocutt was a Sunday guest of Misses Daphne and Kay dene Wilson. Among the sick are Mr. Billy Glover, Mr. Coy Driver and Mrs. Mary Ella Narron. Mr. W. E. Boyette of Kenly was a Saturday night guest of his danghter, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Driver. Mrs. Herbert Holland and chil dren of Whitleys Cross Roads were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glover. Mrs. Roy Driver, Norman and Sidney visited her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Lewis of Knightdale Sunday. World wool production for 1955 is estimated at nearly 4% bil lion pounds, with an increase of 75 million pounds over 1954.

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