Page Two A tten tion , Fisherm en National Fisherman’s Week, ob served over the nation from April 24 to May 1, will be given a spe cial celebration in Zebulon. A week of fishing will be climaxed by prizes awarded to the winning fishermen by Zebulon Drug Com pany. The valuable gifts will be given for the largest fish and the largest string of fish in a single . THIS NEW HOME CLEANING APPUANCE fITM BAG! ' lur • ; Amazing but true! Rexair is tbe new home cleaning appliance that uses water instead of a bag. No matter where you get the dirt— from the rugs, from the upholstered furniture, even from the bare floor—it all ends up in a water bath. You simply flush it away. No dirty bag to empty. Read every word about this remarkable new post-war home cleaning appliance in the new book sent toyou absolutely without charge. 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Impartial judges will be select ed for the contest, Haywood Jones, representative of the drug store, announced. The size and weight of the fish will be kept secret all week, and on Saturday, May 1, the prizes will be awarded to the winners. The skill and knowledge of ex pert fishermen, such as J. N. John son and Robert Phillips, will be tried to the limit in this contest. Haywood said that it does not mat ter whether a bamboo pole or a rod and reel is used. All that matters is the fish! Pre-School Clinic to Be Held for Negroes Soon Colored schools in Wake County will have their pre-school clinics beginning Tuesday, April 13, Dr. A. C. Bulla, Wake County Health Officer, announced this morning. Every child about to enter school for the first time will have an ex amination and be vaccinated a gainst smallpox, diphtheria, and whooping cough, if this has not already been done. If any defects are found in the children, they should be correct ed before the child enters school, Mrs. Ida Hall, County Health Nurse, stated. This engagement, she said, is to talk over with the parents the physical condition of their children. The following schedule is for colored schools in this community: Riley Hill School, Tuesday, April 13, 10:00 a. m.; Shepard High School, Thursday, April 14, 10:00 a. m.: Wendell School, Friday, April 16, 12:30 p. m.; Lockhart School, Thursday, April 29, 9:30 a.m.; and Rolesville School, Thurs day, April 29, 11:30 a. m. NAND I N A S for sale Mrs. O. H. Massey Telephone 3681 The Zebulon Record Mrs. Garland Godwin Entertains at Bridge Mrs. Garland Godwin enter tained her bridge club Thursday night at her home in Zebulon. Lil acs and spring flowers in attrac tive arrangements decorated the living room. On arrival, each member was presented a tally carrying out the spring motif and three progres sions of bridge were played. Afterwards, awards of high, low, and floating were given to Mrs. Pat Farmer, Mrs. Bob Saw yer, and Mrs. Ruric Gill. Deli cious refreshments were served to the following members: Mes dames James Alford, Ralph Tal ton, Vance Brown, Bob Sawyer, Howard Beck, W. B. Bunn, Pat Farmer and Ruric Gill. Wakelon 9th Grade Visits Durham Paper Members of the ninth grade of Wake High School visited the pub lishing plant of the Durham Morn ing Herald and The Durham Sun and the broadcasting studios of the Herald-Sun Stations, WDNC and WDNC-FM, on Wednesday, April 7, as part of their tour of points of interest in Durham. The students, accompanied by their teacher, Miss Frances Thackston, came to Durham by special bus and spent the morning at Duke University. They returned to Zeb ulon late in the afternoon after lunching in Durham. Each year the ninth grade class of Wakelon makes an out-of-town trip, and this year the members of the class chose Durham as the place they would like to visit The following students were in the group: Aileen Baker, Mavis Bunn, Shirley Chamblee, Joellen Gil, Norma Fay Gill, Frances Go"- don, Justine Hicks, Alice Lock leair, Laura Massey, Nellie Medlin, Emma Ruth Pace, Annie Laurie Pearce, Aleigh Perry, Marlene MEMORIALS WARNER’S SINCE 1902 Visit our show yard on Hillsboro Road, near State Fair Grounds. Come, see what you buy and be better satisfied. PHONE 22350 ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Open All Night GAS & OIL WASHING & GREASING FIRESTONE TIRES Always Ready to Serve You Price, Frances Raybon, Betsy Simpson, Jo Ann Thornton, Peggy Ann White, Phoebe Williams, Elsie Drive, Magalen Batten; B. B. Barham, Wayne Bobbitt, Wilbu Boykin, Bobby Doyle, War ren Green, Jimmy Greene, Ben King, Robert Earl Pearce, Collins Pippin, Janis Pittman, Herbert Privette, Joe Pulley, Tommy Tem ple, and Charles Allen Weathers by. Mrs. Harold Pippin and Mrs. Edison Wood also accompanied the class to Durham. Wakelon Drops Game To Wendell Monday The Wakelon Bulldogs dropped ; their first baseball game of the j 1948 season to Wendell Monday afternoon. The vistors collected j twelve hits in topping the local j nine, 10-5. Robert Kitchings led the Bull dogs at bat with hree hits for four times at the plate. Finch batted | two for four. R. P. Pearce went the full seven innings on the i mound for Wakelon. For the winners, Mitchell swat ted three for five, anJ Todd and Lovelace did the pitching. Todd was the winning pitcher. IRBY D. GILL Attorney and Counselor at Law PHONE 2231 Elite Beauty Salon Mrs. Frank Kemp, Owner Miss Ruth Strickland, Managei Phone 3721 Zebulor WRECKER SERVICE Gill Motor Co. ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA Day Phone 2401 Night Phone 6312 SEE IIS FOR YOUR CAR INSPECTION Front End Machine Wheel Balancer Light Testing Machine Same as Used by N. C. Inspection Dept. WAKELON THEATRE ZEBULON Sunday Shows: 3:15 and 9 p.m. Weekday Shows: 3:15, 7:15, and 9:00 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 10— Thunder Mountain TIM HOLT and R. MARTIN SUNDAY and MONDAY, APRIL 11-12 Out of the Past ROBERT MITCHUM and JANE GREER TUESDAYAPRILT3~- Caged Fury RICHARD DENNIS and SHEILA RYAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14— ON STAGE Blue Ridge Buddies ON SCREEN Railroaded JOHN IRELAND and SHETLA RYAN THURSDAY and FRIDAY. APRIL 15-16 Secret Life of Walter Mitty DANNY KAYE and FAYE BAINTER SATURDAY, APRIL 17— Shadow Valley Friday, April 9, 1948 Little River Ice Co. Quality and Service PHONE 2871 FRYERS FOR SALE Massey's Hatchery Zebulon Floors Sanded and Finished No Job Too Large and None Too Small ROYAL BUNN Upstairs over City Market For Bicycle Repair See BILL STRICKLAND Next to J, L. Stell's For Automobile Accident and Liability, etc. Also Tobacco Barn and Pack House Insurance, See D. D. CHAMBLEE INSURANCE