FOR SAFETY • ••ond • • • ECONOMY you should RECAP those slick tiros now! Satisfaction guaranteed at half the coat of new tires. See us today! WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Thurman Hepler, Owner ZEBULON, N. C. You Need INSURANCE LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT! All Kinds of INSURANCE FARM LOANS AND REAL ESTATE D. D. Chamblee The Insurance Man J. M. Chevrolet Co. CHEVROLET—OLDSMOBILE Wrecker Service—Phone 6132 Engine and Body Work to Any Car Laundry Service each Monday and Thursday Call Wake Forest 2441 General Laundry DIAL 6133 FOR Beauty Care Mr*. Ruby D. Manning, Mgr. Min Hazel Bunn, Ant. Mgr. Zebulon Beauty Shop Air Conditioned WAKELON EORIST ZEBULON, N. C. Shop Phone No. 2371 Night Phone No. 5747 “Flowers for all Occasions” Radio Sales & Service Expert Repair to Any Radio Set JAMES CREECH at Hales Farm Supply Company Fire & Hail Auto & Life Insurance At a Saving North Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company Garland Richardson Representative PHONE 6153 ZEBULON oo rr yoorS£, SAND YOUR FLOORS with a RENTED FLOOR SANDER , from STEPHENS HARDWARE Phone 3096 WENDELL, N. C. WHEN YOUR HEALTH IS IN BALANCE . .. Look to your physician to weigh every sympton carefully ... to apply his knowledge and experience in diagnosis and treatment. Then, look to us to fill his prescriptions exactly as written, using only fresh, potent drugs. A Morgan Drugs Your Health Is Our Business ;s j A JDr. D. D. Holt Methodist to Hear Dr. Holt Dr. D. D. Holt, Executive Direc tor of the Methodist College Foun dation of North Carolina, Inc., will preach at the 11:00 o’clock wor-„ ship service at the Zebulon Metho dist Church, Sunday, June 3rd on the subject, “Christian Faith or Fu tility.” The Rev. Mr. Holt will help the congregation observe Methodist Student Day on this Sunday. He will speak to the Youth Di vision at the Church School hour on their choice of college and their vocation. The General Conference of The Methodist Church calls upon every congregation of Methodists to set aside this Sunday as Methodist Student Day. The focus of this day is Christian education — its con tribution to the life and character of youth, and its place in the pre servation and propagation of Chris tianity. On this Sunday Zebulon Methodists join Methodists around the world in a special tribute to their students and to their institu tions, and in the acceptance of their responsibility for their continued growth and progress. Methodist Student Day gives each local church an opportunity to have part in National Methodist Scholarships and Student Loan Funds. Any qualified Methodist student working for a degree in an accredited Methodist college or university is eligible for a schol arship or loan. Come to Stay Lt. and Mrs. William H. Pott announce the birth of a son, Wil liam Howard, II, on May 31 at Fort Devons U. S. A. Hospital, Ayer, Mass. Mrs. Pott is the former Elna Patsy Brantley of Zebulon. • Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Creech an nounse the birth of a son, Gary Marshall, May 13 at Woodard-Her ring Hospital in Wilson. Mrs. Creech is the former Ruth Wheeler. • Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Medlin announce the birth of a daughter, Donna Sue, May 26, at Mary Eliz abeth Hospital. Mrs. Medlin is the former Martha Poole. Irrigate And Prosper DECOTO COUPLINGS RAIN-O-M ATIC COUPLINGS PORT ALUM COUPLINGS 3” x 20’ $14.50 3” x 30’ 19.00 4” x 20’ 17.50 — 4” x 30’ 24.00 Prices with couplings All pumps and Motors reduced accordingly Rain Bird #40 Sprinklers $5.00 Rain Bird #70 Sprinklers $7.50 LIBERAL DISCOUNTS C. M. Pate Phone 4726 T. B. Pate Phone 2072 Rosenburg News Mrs. Ernestine Marshall Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Phipps of Chadbourn spent the weekend with their daughter, Mrs. Atlas Ed wards. Mrs. E. A. Kemp returned from the nursing home in Wilson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Strick land and family spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fleming, Jr. and family of Landis, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mixon of Wendell visited the L. B. Saun ders, Jr. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Morris of Raleigh visited Mrs. Ellen Morris and Mrs. Earnestine Marshall Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Perry and Mrs. N. H. Batchelor attended the birthday dinner of her sister, Mrs. Rella Bryant, of Spring Hope Sun day. Mrs. Batchelor remained for several days’ visit. Mrs. George Broughton is spend ing this week in Charlotte with relatives. Mrs. Bud Jeans of Pilot visited her daughter, Mrs. Robert Perry, Sunday night. Billy Gene Marshall visited his parents, the Emmett Marshalls and Linda and his grandparents, the K. S. Marshalls, Sunday. Earnestine Marshall and John nie R. Medlin attended the funeral of Wayne Pearce Thursday,at the Bunn Baptist Church. Richard Mason is at Ft. Caswell this week. Mrs. Earnestine and Billy Gene Marshall and Mrs. Murray Brant ley visited Eddie Bullock and Mrs. Willie B. Hopkins at Rex Hospital Thursday night. Mrs. Retha Wright had an ap pendix operation recently. Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Carter spent the weekend with his moth er, Mrs. Branch Carter. Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins, Jr. and Cathie of Raleigh visited Mrs. W. A. Oakley Sunday. Sympathy goes to the family of Mrs. J. W. Perkins, Sr. of Greens boro whose funeral was held Mon day a.m. in Wendell. Sympathy goes to the family of Wayne Pearce of Bunn. Mrs. Siddie Denton of Dukes Lake visited Mrs. R. B. Carter and family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Allen and Mrs. Bessie Gay visited the Bill Grinins at Kinston aunciay. iney also visited Deve Pearce at Rex Hospital Sunday night. Miss Jo Ann Tharrington of Wake Forest was a visitor Saturday night of Earnestine Marshall. Graduation Is Held Graduation exercises were held at the Rolesville High School in the auditorium Friday night. Diplomas were presented to 30 graduates. Horace A. McKinnney gave the graduation address. G. W. Davis, principal, presented diplomas and awards were presented by D. .B. Jones and C. R. Blackley. Class valedictorian was Esther Alice Wall and salutatorian was Myrtas Frazier. Receiving diplomas were Jo-Ann Alford, Betty Frances Barham, Leamon Harold Barham, Nancy Catheryn Barham, Bobby Bowden, Wiley Gene Chalk, Myrtas LaRue Frazier, William Howard Frazier, Doris Jean Hicks, Yvonne Jean nette Hicks, Betty Sue Journigan, Woodrow G. Lewis, Bobby Gene Lloyd, Betty Jean Matheny, Law rence Bailey Marshall, Phillip Creech McClellan, Marie Medlin, Kent Jackson Morris, Joanne Faith Murray, Betty Thelma Pearce, Carolyn Frances Pearce, Franklin Delano Pearce, Syble Marie Perry, Phyllis Ann Poole, Billie Dove Pri co, Esther Alice Wall, Bobby James Watkins, Janie Ruth Wat kins, Betty Joyce Woodlief and Charlie Clarence Woodlief, Jr. Class mascots were Vickie Dan iel and Robert Jones. The Rev. Eugene Tally, pastor of Beulah Christian Church, deliver ed the baccalaureate sermon Sun day night, May 20, in the school auditorium. Card of Thanks I take this opportunity to ex press my sincere appreciation to all my friends for all the cards, letters, telegrams, flowers and prayers and all expressions of sym pathy dui’ing the illness and death of my brother. May God bless you and keep you. Mrs. M. T. Debnam Personal Mrs. Nannie W. Pearce entered Mary Elizabeth Hospital last week for observation. She is expected to remain about 10 days. Parrish Market & Grocery announces its GRAND OPENING to be held Saturday, June 2, 1956 LOOK FOR OUR AD IN FRIDAY’S RECORD LISTING PRIZES AND PRICES, AND SEE US NOW FOR “PARRISH QUALITY” MEATS! Parrish Market & Grocery Percy Parrish, Owner TELEPHONE 6285 Corner Arendell & Barbee Ave. Just below Depot