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Page Six Bulldogs Win Wakelon swept a doubleheader from Knightdale Tuesday night as the Bulldogs won, 41-38, and the Wakelonettes edged the visi tors, 31-16. A capacity crowd saw the games, in which the lo cal lassies increased their long victory string. Leading the Wakelon girls were Betsy Driver with 10 points and Gwen Kitchings with 7. The Knightdale forwards were held well in check by Wakelon guards, led by Joellen Gill, Genevieve El lington, and Lady Talton. For the Bulldogs, Rex Tippett hooped 16 points and Fred Man gum helped with 10. Card of Thanks We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to all the friends who remembered us during my sickness with kindness, cards, flowers and gifts. C. E. Stone and Family Passengers Lost! If you have wondered who was in that airplane that circled Zeb lon Wednesday afternoon, it was Bob Reed of Thomasville, High Point College student who flew in for a short visit with Joyce Temple. Bob is president of the Thomasville Skyway Club and he made the trip from High Point in his Bellanca in 31 minutes. With him he brought two of his college friends, leaving them at the airstrip at J. G. Bunn’s DO YOU KNOW THESE FOLKS? MRS. EUGENE BAILEY we gave her 25 pounds of sugar DAVE MASSEY we gave him 50 pounds of flour J. H. IHRIE we gave him $1.50 in trade Free Gifts to Our Friends Each Saturday afternoon at 3:00 we invite you to join us at our beautiful new store. You may be the one we favor with a gift! It pays to stop and trade with your friendly drug store. We are always ready to expertly fill your prescrip tions with the finest, purest drugs money can buy. Wakelon Drug Company Zebulon, North Carolina Telephone 2242 Auction Sale Saturday, Feb. 21, 1:00 p.m. FARM IMPLEMENTS CULTIVATOR PLOWS, 1 & 2 HORSE STALK-CUTTERS MOWING MACHINES MULES - WAGONS TRACTOR DISC TRAILER & OTHER TOOLS 2 miles off Highway 64 north of Hephzibah Church T. P. Baker, WENDELL , N. C. store when he was offered a ride into town on a motorcycle. The two friends caught a ride into Zebulon later, but when they came into town, they realized they did not know the name of the per son Bob Reed was visiting. So they wandered up and down the main street asking if anybody knew anybody who had just come home from the hospital. When Bob Reed was ready to go back to the airstrip, his friends still had not found him and were futilely asking if anybody knew anybody that had just come home from the hospital. It took the help of the police before the trio was back together for the return trip to High Point. Wakefield Church 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school 11:00 a. m.—Preaching Service Sermon: “God, The Supreme Being. God’s mercy is a holy mercy, which knows how to pardon sin and not to protect it. It is a sanctuary for the penitent not for the presumptious. The man who in this world can keep the whiteness of his soul is not likely to lose it in any other. Reporter, Mrs. Vera Rhodes Boy Scouts Meet Bad weather forced the Scouts to miss their last three regular meetings and the Court of Hon or for February, but the troop will return to its regular sched- The Zebulon Record ule Monday night with a meeting in the basement of the Baptist Church. The scheduled camping for February also was postponed be cause of the terrible weather, but if the temperature stays high, the Scouts will spend Saturday night in the open. Examinations on the First Aid Merit Badge will be conducted at the next meeting. The troop has been studying for this badge throughout the past month. Another Big Rat Ted Hood trapped a huge rat weighing 19 ounces on Monday of this week. He set the trap in a meal barrel and it snapped shut J. M. Chevrolet Co. Chevrolets Oldsmobiles ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Open All Night GAS & OIL WASHING & GREASING FIRESTONE TIRES Always Ready to Serve You It isn’t what you pay—it’s what you getl If you had to pay a million bucks One penny will light a for that baby of yours, you’d still be 100-watt bulb for almost 3 hour*. getting a bargain. Or whisk clean 3 tubs of washing! Or run a radio a whole'evening! And you don’t get many other bargains That little copper will vacuum clean these days of high costs. 6 large rugs, run your refrigrerator Except electricity, of course! for 5 hours, or tell you the correct time for about a week. Yes, electricity goes right on being the biggest bargain in anybody’s It isn’t what you pay, it’s what yon budget. The average family served by get> that’s true. And when you buy this Company is still getting three times electricity, you get a lot -for a little! as much electric service for its money „„„„ . .. ~ , .. . g ONE HOUR LATER. New time for the Elec trie as it got 20 years ago! Hour— the hour of charm. Sundays, s:SO P. M., EST, CHS. /v f ML | -m O; x-aaBBL. on the rats leg. Ted killed the rat before it had a chance to gnaw its leg off. Measuring 20 inches long, the rat was a little larger than that killed last week by Ted’s sister, RADIOS BUNN PAINTS ELECTRIC COMPANY Exclusive dealer in Zebulon for Philco and Stromberg-Carlson Radios and phonographs, dealers in electrical appliances, irons, hot water heaters, paints, plumbing supplies, toasters, auto radios, guaranteed radio repair. SATURDAY SPECIALS PALMOLIVE - regular -10 c - 2 for 19c OCTOGON SOAP -10 c- 2 for 19c SUPER SUDS - large -36 c 8 oz. VANILLA WAFERS -73 c- 2 for 25c No. 2 Armour's tomato juice 7c —3 for 20c Nice GRAPEFRUIT - 6 for 25c Wakelon Food Market Thurman Murray Frank Wall Telephone 2721 Friday, February 20, 1948 Mrs. Vera Rhodes, of Wakefield. If anyone kills a rat that will equal these two in size, The Rec ord will be glad to publish the news. We’re not particularly in terested in those that get away.
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