... v c o 6611) i but The Wizard of Oz is giving' Alice close competition in my mind. It is just as fantastic, just as well staged; claims to be written for children, but has pas sages only adults can fully en joy. The best pi rt is where the Wizard bestows awards upon the scarecrow, who had so long want ed a brain; the tin man who longed for a heart; and the cowardly lion who yearned to be brave. The scarecrow got a diplo- j ma, because if only you have a diploma, it makes no difference if you have no brain at all; the tin man got a testimonial, because it is not how many you love, but how many love you that counts in this world; the lion got a medal for bravery because no one ques tions the owner of a medal about what he did to deserve it. But they all helped the little girl in the story and that in turn helped each of them to at least partially overcome his lack. DRUG STORE 16 BIG PRIZES *BOMRIS Girlsandboys—Come take a look at these prizes—eight useful prizes I P for girls! Eight useful prizes for n< *’ * carn how easily you can j|j]||||^iU^Sf\ enter this Rcxall Store Boy and I Girl Contest. The rules are simple. * Your chance of winning one of 9 fflUlfllßSffj i lie grand prizes is limited only ■llllllli i ''lillilllllilii 3 PRIZES by your willingness to work. Get BmmMM Train m!», Icnnla Ml. started nOW. 6 beautiful dolls, a q h C::,"n;«" e^ o . r c , h»; a doll selection. "*■ A trMt Come for your Entry Blank Tomt 1 ZEBULON DRUG CO. j it THE sWigg. DRUG STORE qtfr/f »The kind of Chocolate Cake you like, the kind that taatea ao good when you feast oak... that’s ROYAL CHOCOLATE CAKE for yoaf Two golden layers, marvelously light, rich, drfL clous... covered wit v -nd separate by a creamy .... chocolate icing that's auly a taste treat Try it! [HE! ROYAL BAKIHI CO. MIEICR, ». C. ; es the exist ;ot apt to dis- Ownership, n, Etc., Congress Zebulon at Zeb jT Oct. 1, Public in nd county appeared .aving been g to law, de .c he is the own of The Zebulon that the following is, I to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the i ’ ownership, management, of the aforesaid for the date shown in the above caption, required by the act of Aug. 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Postal Laws and Reg ulations, to wit: 1. Theo B. Davis, Publisher, editor and manager. 2. Theo. B. Davis, Owner. 3. Mergenthaler Linotype Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. W. L. Farmer, j Abingdon, Va., Peoples Bank and j Trust Co., Zebulon, N. C., holding i 1 per cent or more of total amount ! of bonds, mortagages, or other se ; curities. Sworn to and subscribed before I ELECTRIC CHURNS Eleetrie Irons, Heaters, Pipe. Dynamite, Caps, Fuse. A. G. KEMP—ZEBULON, N. C. THE ZEBULON RECORD me this 10th day of Oct., 1939. Bessie Farmer Davis My commission expires Jan. 21, 1940. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed un der date of August 31, 1938, by James R. High and wife, Annie High, which deed of trust is re corded in the Offices of the Reg ister of Deeds of Wake County, in Book 794 at page 293, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured, the undersigned Trustee will on Monday, November 6, 1939, at twelve o’clock noon, at the Court House door of Wake County, in the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the property described in said deed of trust, the same being as fol lows: One tract or parcel of land ly ing and being in Little River Township, Wake County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. W. Alford and S. A. Glover on the east; Lemon Chamblee land north and C. W. Whitley on the on the west; U. G. Jones on the south, containing twenty-six (26) acres more or less and as known as the home place of the said James R. High and Annie High. This sale is made subject to all unpaid taxes and all legal liens, recorded prior to the above mentioned dded of trust, not legally barred. This October 2, 1939. H. C. WADE, Trustee (Oct. 13—N0v.3) NOTICE OF REGISTRATION For the purpose of voting for or against the extension of the corporate limits of the town of Zebulon, a Special Election of the voters in the territory proposed to be annexed and of the voters in the town of Zebulon, has been ordered to be held on Tuesday, November the 14th, 1939, between the hours of 8:07, A. M. and 6:41, P. M., at the Fire House, on Horton Street, in the Town of Zebulon, North Carolina, and a new registration has been ordered, and in pursuant to same, notice is hereby given that the Regis tration Books will be opened on Monday, October the 9th, 1939, at the Fire House on Horton Street, in the Town of Zebulon, North Carolina, and shall remain open from nine o’clock A. M. until Sun set each week-day until Sunset, November 4th, 1939, when they I^^^ABRUZZI^I RYE | 1.25 per bushel - I (Special—One Week Only) PACE SUPPLY CO. | shall be returned to the office of the Town Clerk, under the provis ion of law. The Registrar herein after named, shall attend at the polling place above named In said town each Saturday from nine o’clock A. M. until Sunset, during the time for Registration as herein provided. Mr. C. E. Pippin, of Zebulon, North Carolina, has been named j COMING! | 1 ZEBULON r?™ NOV. 1 \ | t ! Ollie Hamilton Comedians J ! | I OLLIE HAMILTON | ♦ ' “THE ORIGINAL JAKE” | n-i On the static, In Person | GAIETY GIRLS £ | ; radio REVELERS 1 I Ollie As Jake j ! 75 PEOPLE 75 ! ! 20 BIG TIME VODVIL ACTS 20 % % Hottest Swing Band In Dixie and * | A CHORUS OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS I ! ALL NEW THIS YEAR f ❖ ♦ •j* ❖ . , —— , | A Chi,d 15c; Adults 25c; Reserve 15c * * mission. DOORS OPEN 7:00; SHOW 8:00 * •s*++4*++++4.+4>4>+4* *l* 4* 4* *l*' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1939 as Registrar, and H. F. Wade and D. W. Evans, both of the town of Zebulon, N. C., have been nam ed as Judges of the Election. Attention is hereby called to the fact, that unless you register anew, you will not be eligible to vote in the above election. This October 7th, 1939. R, Vance Brown, Town Clerk. (Oct. 13-Nov. 3)

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