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Page Eight C-D Drivers Urged To Take License Examinations Now Drivers whose names begin with the letters ‘C’ and ‘D’ have only through this month to be examined for their drivers’ licenses, stated Clarence Hocutt, local representa tive. He urged that applicants come early in the month to avoid a last minute jam. After the last day of June, those ‘C’ and ‘D’ drivers who have not passed the examination and driv ing test will be subject to arrest if found operating a motor vehicle. “If takes time for me to give the examination, said Clarence, “and I can handle a small number each day. If everybody waits until the last minute, somebody is going to be left out.” Vocation Bible Work Planned for Bethany, Wakefield Churches The Wakefield Baptist Church will hold its Vacation Bible School June 7 to 18. The school will be gin at 8:30 a. in. and continue until 11:30 a. m. each day. Chil dren of the community between the ages of four and 16 are urged to attend. There will be four de partments and the workers in each will be: BEGINNER— Mrs. Lionel Bunn. Mrs. Russell Williams, Miss Mary Alice Jones, and Miss Frances Phillips. PRIMARY— Mrs. L. A. Baker, Mrs. Elbert Rhodes, Mrs. William Thornton, and Mrs. Edison Wood. JUNIOR—Mrs. Harold Pippin, Mrs. Eugene Mangum, and Miss Hilda Baker. INTERMEDIATE— Mrs. C. T. Pippin, John H. McCrimmon. MUSIC Mrs. Harold Pippin. The Bethany Baptist Church will hold its Vacation Bible School Ill] NOW IN ZEBULON! WVOT Grand Entertainment From a 1420 WVOT 1420 = Brand New Radio Station 1420 TED 1420 swv n t TALKIN' ■■ V II I 1420 FRIEND" ■■ ■ w ■ M2O j* ow IN WILSON 1420 WVOT 14 9ft ON YOUR DIAL 1420 EACH If L If 1420 MORNING ,420 .=: BROADCASTING BEGINS TODAY! 1420 WVOT WVOT LIKE GOOD MUSIC? WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE TUNE? ,42Q W y o j WRITE YOUR REQUESTS TO OUR NEW PROGRAM. wvot ! “Requestfully Yours” 1420 11:00 - 11:30 A. M. DAILY - SPONSORED BY WVOT 1420 wvot WHITLEY FURNITURE COMPANY ,420 WVOT "The Home of Beautiful Furniture " June 4 to 11. Preparation will be held on Friday, June 4 at 2 p. m. and class work will begin the fol lowing Monday. The school will begin each day at 2:00 p. m. and continue until 5:00. Children of the community between the ages of four and 16 are urged to attend. There will be four departments, the workers of each being: BEGINNER— Mrs. J. B. Ham rick, Mrs. Dewey Ray, Mrs. Roch er Ray, and Mrs. Frank Parrott. PRIMARY — Mrs. Fletcher Stell. Mrs. Howard Robertson, and Mrs. Marvin Scarboro. JUNIOR Mrs. Hoyle Davis, Mrs. John Blackard, and Mrs. Ol lie Young. WENDELL THEATRE Sunday Shows 3 & 9 P. M. Weekday Snows 3:30 & 7:15 P. M. Adm. 15 & 35c THURSDAYaruT FRIDAY, JUNE 3-4— ~ HUMPHREY BOGART and WALTER HOUSTON Treasure of Sierra Madre saturdayTjune 5 JOE YULE and RENNIE RIANO Jiggs and Maggie in Society WILLIAM BOYD and ANDY CLYDE The Marauders CHAPTER NO. 8 SEA HOUND SUNDAY and MONDAY,’ JUNE 6-7 - YVONNE CARLO, BRIAN DONLEVY, JEAN PIERRE AUMONT Song of Scheherazade TUESDAY, JUNE 8— ~ OLIVIA de HAVILLAND and LEW AYRES Dark Mirror WEDNESDAY,“JUNE 9 ERNEST TUBB and LORI TALBOTT Hollywood Barn Dance TOM KEENE Romance of The Rockies CHAPTER NO. 8 MYSTERIOUS MR. M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JUNE 10-11- HENRY FONDA and BARBARA BEL GEDDES The Long Night The'Zebulon Record INTERMEDIATE Mrs. W. A Davis, and John H. McCrimmon. MUSIC Miss Bruce Stell and Mrs. William Cozart. Secretary—- Mrs. Joris Bell. Memory Gives Talk At Wakelon Finals (Continued from Page 1) Howard Perry, Willard Lindberg Ray, Elvera Ann Raybon, and Rex Bragg Tippett. Mascots of the class were Tom my Bunn and Betsy Rountree and commencement marshals were Becky Clark, chief; Doris Lock leair, Martha Jones, Elsie Tippett, Linda Massey, and Stella Phillips. Rev. Carlton Mitchell delivered the invocation, and Rev. Paul Carruth pronounced the benedic tion. Music was under the direc tion of Mrs. Nellie B. Kemp. Minda Pearce was awarded the coveted citizenship award. Ath- ATTENTION COTTON FARMERS! COTTON BOLL WEEVIL DUST Gesarol 3-5-40 Gy-Phene 20-5 Now in Stock Wholesale and Retail WAKELON TRADING COMPANY NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE FARM The heirs at law of the late J. M. EDDINS, will on Tuesday, June 15, 1948, at 11:00 o’clock, a. m. upon the premises about three miles northwest of Zehulon, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the farm lands known as the homeplace of the late J. M. Eddins and Nora E. Eddins, containing ninety-five (95) acres, more or less, about fifty acres of which are cleared and the remainder in wooded land. There is a 1918 tobacco allotment of eight and two tenths (8.2) acres to said farm. Buildings consist of one five room dwelling, one six room dwelling, both with elec tricity; one pack house; three tobacco curing bams; two strip rooms with ordering pits; and stables for livestock. The last and highest bidder will be required to deposit five percent of his bid on the day of sale, balance to be paid when deed is delivered. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, SEE OR WRITE TO R. F. Eddins, C. B. Eddins or F. D. Finch ALL OF ZEBULON, N. C. Friday, June 4, 1948 letic awards were presented Gen avee Ellington and Ben Finch Massey and Roderick Horton was the winner of the W. H. Chamblee Agricultural award. Win with Scott. —adV.
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