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PAGE TWO THE ZEBULON RECORD AseocßnnJnn 9 Published Every Friday B' THE RECORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Zebulon, N. C. THEO. B. DAVIS Editor MRS. THEO. B. DAVIS Associate Editor Entered as second class matter June 26, 1925, at the Post Office at Zebulon, North Carolina SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 year SI.OO 6 months -60 3 months *35 Advertising rates on request. All subscriptions due and payable in advance. Death notices as news, first publication free. Obituaries, tributes, cards of thanks, published at a minimum charge of 13c per col umn inch. ' WHO DRINKS LIQUOR? A recent survey by the Keeley Institute, Greensboro, shows that the belief that newspaper men are among the largest con sumers of drink is a myth. The quench their thirst with soda pop! Out of 7,291 cases of alcoholism treated between 1930 and 1940, only 65 were newspaper editors and reporters. Professional men head the list. Architects, advertising men, brokers, bankers, managers, are included in this classification. Surprisingly enough, farmers, cattleman and agriculturists come second, leading skilled labor, clerical people and merchants. The records show that 17,000 physicians have been treated for al coholism. There were only 505 bartenders.. We suppose drink ing would have interfered with their business! Barbers have taken more to drink since women began to get their hair cut. Inebriety has risen among barbers in the ppst 20 years. Gas station attendants drink almost twice as much as the old-time liveryman 40 years ago. Hotel men drink 25 per cent more than those of a half-century ago. From this survey it appears that the drink evil is gradually growing under the present setup in the United States. This is also claimed by the temperance people of the country. A report through the press of North Carolina’s ABC liquor sales within the last few months shows a big increase in the amount of sales. To paraphrase the words of another: In every way every day it is getting worse and worse. Unsuppressed evil grows with in creasing momentum. Sony Festival The State Annual Song Festiv al will he held in Benson Sunday, June 22, 1941, beginning at 9 o'- clock a m. and lasting through the day. Competition lor loving cups is open to all choirs, quartets, trios, and duets who reside in the state. Singers from all parts of the state are invited The festival is held in an open grove, and an ade quate amplifying system is used so that every person attending may hear the full program. About 15,000 people usually at tend .this unique event. There are no admission charges and everyone is invited. REFORM Every reform, however neces sary, will by weak minds be car ried to an excess which will itself need reforming. Coleridge. First-Aid For Common . Summer Ills Hints that will come in handy around the house or when you gn special article by Mrs. Christine on your vacation are offered in a Frederick, nted authority on house hold efficient. One of many fea tures in the June 29th issue of. The American Weekly The Big Mgazine Distributed with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale at All Newsstands ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having- qualified as administra tor of the estate of Walter R. Bunn, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims a gainst said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at her home on Route 3, Zebulon, N. C. on or be fore the 23rd day of May, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 17th day of May, 1941. Mrs. Roxie L. Bunn, Admr- Estate Walter R. Bunn May 23 - 6t pd 38 CHEVROLET COACH for sale. Run 36,000 miles. In fine condition every way. H.ive an other; don’t need this one. Bar gain at S4OO. Theo. B. Davis. « NOTICE Having this day qualified as < xeeutrix of the last will and testament of J oseph Gooch Blalock, a]] persons having claims against his estate are hereby notified to present the same to me, on or before June 15, 1942, or the notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery- All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment. Minnie Rogers Blalock, Executrix ol will of Joseph Gooch Blalock. June 10, 1941. —June 13—July 18 SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES At 12 o’clock, noon, on Monday, July 7, 1941, at the eastern door of the Wake County Courthouse, in the city of Raleigh, I will, by virtue of the authority contained in Section 7971 (224) of the Rev enue Machinery Act of 1939, sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, certain lands on which the 1940 taxes due Wake ! County remain unpaid. A list of the owners and the - lands to be sold appears below, together with the amount of the taxes due thereon, with interest, penalty, and cost of advertisement I to be added. J. Leonard James, Wake County Tax Collector. LIT! LE RIVER White t'lmv- is, S. li. l lilt Flowers .. 33.29 Horn, Fritz, and Gin Co. 12 lots Vane. St 62.48 Masse. Lumber Co. 2 lots Barbee St. l lot Horton St 27.14 (Continued On Page Four) SWEET POTATO PLANTS FOR SALE Louisiana Porto Ricos and Jewel Yam. Ready Now. $125 per 1,000 JOHN BROUGHTON Zebulon, N. C. WANTED—Man with car for profitable Rawleigh Route in Franklin County. .Must be satisfied with good living at start. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCE-2b.)-101-R, Richmond. Ya or see B. R. Richards, Zebu lon. N. C. R. 3. 4* 4* ❖ The ELITE BEAUTY SALON* ❖ * % NO. 1 and NO. 2 + * ZEBULON WENDELL J * Phone 3721 Phone 2716 + + *We give to the world the beet J *we hare And the best comes* 4* T * back to us. * ►♦++*♦♦+♦+++♦+♦+♦♦++♦+♦♦ * Little River Reflections It is nice and con] down here on the river bank. As I sat here I saw a bright flashing of wings as a redbird flew by, and my thoughts turned to the beauty and sweetness of our feathered friends. There was a m> when God in the richness of His Providence had en dowed our country with a beau tiful supply of bird and animal life. Where are they today? Ruth lessly slaughtered for the greed and pleasure of man, you say? Naturalists and other authorities report that it was a wonderful sight to see the air and earth filled with all the variety of life that formerly inhabited these parts. Have you ever listened to the feathered chorus early on a morn ing in May? No symphony played by man can equal it. The liquid notes of the mocking bird down in the orchard, the song of the oriole in the tree down by the river bank, and the call of the bob white on the creek bank are God's own chorus. As I hear these notes my thoughts go back to boyhood days; as resting on the pine needles on the hillside, I dreamed of great- i ness ahead; alas only dreams, but sweet! Neighbor, we must be con servationists for the sake of our feathered friends. This is the age of the husbandman in the history of rural life in our country, when J we conserve our natural resources. I Remember our bird and animal j life. Listen, neighbor, hear that call? It is the oriole as it swings j in its nest down the river. It is I now joined by other feathered musicians in a Halleluiah Chorus to the Creator. We pause to listen.: Amen. “Don't get blue or give up until j you have reliable news that God | is dead or has forgotten to be gra- j cious.’’ The Sage of L. R. WENDELL WENDELL, N. C. THURSDAY and FRIDAY WENDELL THEATRE Mat. 3p. m. Night 7:30, 9:15 “MOON OVER BURMA” Dorothy Lamour - Robert Preston SATURDAY Font. 2to 11 p. m- Adm. 10 and 20c “IN OLD CHEYENNE” Roy Rogers - George “Gabby” Hayes Chapter No. l: “Spider Returns.” SUNDAY and MONDAY Sunt. Mat 3:00 Night 9 S OO Mon. Mat. 3:00 Night 7:30 Adm. 10 and 20c ‘‘BACK STREET” Charles Boyer - Margaret Sullavan TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Mat. 3p. m. Night 7:30, 9:30 Adm. 10 and 20c “SPRING PARADE” Deanna Durbin - Robt. Cummings Chapter No- 3: “King of the Royal Mounted” COMING “The Wagon Roll at Night” “The Devil and Miss Jones” ‘That Uncertain Feeling” QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms off Dtotross Arising from STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS ACID Froo Book Tolls of HomoTrootmont that Must Holp or It Will Cost You Nothing Over one mtlUon bottle* of the WILLARD TREATMENT here been eold for relief of symptoms of dlrtree* arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers doe to Eicon Add— Pom- Direction. Sew or Upeot Stomach, Oenlnee*. HasHM—, Sleeplessness, etc., due to Erese* Add. Bold on IS dayr trial! Ask for fttHjr ZEBULON DRUG CO. SAWS Sharpened BY • Seawell at reasonable Prices All Work Guaranteed C. E. Seawell Rural Service Station Zebulon, N C. THE ZEBULON RECORD This, Thai And The Other Continued from Front Page |of its second lease <>n life. Such cases are nice to put under others, keeping the tick clean much long er. Especially are they useful m this day of hair-gn ming by sons in the family, as on k ase may fail to absorb all tin- cv - Sta comb, or whatever is used I might mention many other of my economies, many so petty as to seem pettish of me, but the one that is worrying me most right now is seeing so many papers go to waste. Memori of tin- World war are simmering in my head and I recall how we rolled newspapers tight, dipped them in melted par affin and were told that they were to he sawed into short lengths and used for candles in the trenches. Maybe they were. But I do know that we may ourselves use our n wspapers to good advantage. Put them, folded into water until wet, roll them up and squeeze out all the water you can. Place the wet rolls in the sun to dry, then tore like stovewood. They will burn slowly, much more like wixid han paper, and help greatly to ward relieving a shortage of kind ling. I have not yet found time to wet and dry the accumulation ince cold weather, and it keeps reminding me of die sin and hame of wasteful) , ss. ———I—HABW fgj SCREEN WIRE, lee Cream Freezers, Dazey Churns, Elec tric Churns, Weed Cutters, Scythes, Wheat Cradles. A. G. Kemp, Zebulon, N. C. •:* *:• 4* -1- -1- -I* ❖ ♦ 4- 4- <>• | APEX - N. C. ❖ Office ph. 2101—Res. ph. 4291 *j» *s* -S-Office days without appoint-* fment every Saturday and Mon-4- *dav. Hours for eve examina-.£ ftion Saturday 9 A. M. to 6 P.f ►J# 4-M.; Monday 9 A. M. until noon. 4* ❖ 4* *lf it is not convenient to see^ ❖me on above davs write or 4- *J* *j* .-.phone me for an appointment.-^ + * »J* *J* *J» •{« tjt ej* eje «J* eje »J« **•*ej* •% »J« *j* eje *J* *{• *J* eje »*« oAs Modern as Tomorrow COOLERA TOR Ice Conditioning Keeps roods Fresher Odors From Foods flfrSl aWEsHlii Such as Cheese, kite. T.% Are Cart i d Away SS- if JK3 Little Ice Company COOLERATOR Dealers In Zebulon Pleasant Hill Mr Jerry Corbitt and Mrs. Floyd Philips are improving from illness. Miss Lillian Pace is working in a hospital in Catonsville, Md. Mrs T Y Puryear, Jr. is vis iting her mother, Mrs Joseph Al len of ’ Knightdale. G. A girls of Wakefield met at Mr- Joe Knott's last Thursday afternoon. Mr- Paul Brantley of Zebulon called to set Mrs. J W Oakley last Tuesday. Mr. Kenneth Hinnant is recov ering from measles. Mrs. Oris Horton ttxik four Hephzibah G. A girls to the Mer edith College house party. Going for the three-days stay were Mar garette Horton, Jeanette Horton, Ruth Haswell and Naonn Puryear, with Mary Alice Jones of the Wakefield G. A. BKTHANY Mrs M W Perry, Mrs. Quinn Addison, Misses Margaret Perry, Peggy Sykes and Edith Under wood, all of Durham, spent last week at their cabin at Perry's lake. Miss Frances Jones of Raleigh 4*4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4» 4* 4* *s* 4* 4* 4* 4*4*4* 4* 4* 4» 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4» 4* 4* *s* 4* 4* *s* 4* *s* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* *B* 4*4*4* 4* * * Dr L. F. KOONCE ❖ + ❖ J will be in Zebulon on Wednesday afternoon of next week + £ from 1:00 till 4:00 o’clock at the Chamblee Stables to vaccin ❖ | ate dogs against rabies. A state law requires the vaccination ❖ + of dogs. * ❖ •J* #j# e-J* AA A »*, AAAAAA AAA A A •’« «|» *?* #|* #?# *!« #?• »*« ►*< »*« *s* 4* *!* •!* «|» «|» *J« »J* •§» *J» 4* 4*« * Try PRUNOL, The Fruit Juice Laxative Guaranteed To Relieve Constipation Prunol is a scientifically homogenized emulsion of tasteless min eral oil, tasty prune juice and phenolphthalein. Prunol acts to soften waste matter, lubricate the intestinal canal, and gently stimulate muscles controlling bowel movements. All three actions are necessary to provide relief from constipation and Prunol is guar anteed to give relief or your druggist will refund every cent of] your money. Prunol is the ideal family laxative. Children as well as adults like its creamy “prune whip” taste and eary, effective action. Ask your druggist for Prunol. It comes in 60c or SI.OO sizes. Prunol is sold and guaranteed by a ZEBULON DRUG COMPANY visited in this community Sunday Mrs. Virgil Durrance of Co lumbia spent -part of last week with her parents. Miss Gracie Williford is spend ing this week with her aunt, Mrs , Lowell Horton. Mrs Luther White of Oxford is visiting in the Tohi Watson Home. Mr Roy Peebles went on Mon day on a fishing trip in the eastern part of the state. Mrs Johnston of Garner spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs j E. P. Broughton. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Williford j visited in Zebulon on Sunday aft ■ ernoon. PEAS, SOY BEANS, Sudan, Millet, Crotalaria, Cattail Mil let. A. G. Kemp, Zebulon, N. C. INSURANCE Fire, Wind, Hail, Automobile Accident, Etc. Farm Loans and Real Estate FHA Loans in Town or Country D. D. CHAMBLEE Zebulon FRIDAY. JUNE 20, 1941 LOST Yellow Persian cat, very M large Answers to name 'Prince.' Finder please contact Mrs, Wil son Braswell, Zebulon, N. C. Reward. I GOOD COW FOR SALE Has third calf, will give from 3 to 4 gallons of milk Jersey stock. Maylon Temple, one mile south | of Zebulon. It. pd. FISHING POLES. Hook*. Line*, Fertilizers, 3-8-3, $1.85. 3-8-5, $2.25. Meal, Hulls, A. G. Kemp, Zebulon, N. C. If hungry, we feed you. If thirsty, we give you drink. * CITY CAFE \ Hi««eeeeee...,..... || .. . RUMFORD RIDDLES Why does Lottie Loring k lock the cupboard? OAL ‘ BECAUSE it contains her indispen sable RUMEORD Baking Powder — ' the all-phosphate, double-acting bak ii i powder that contains no alum . . . n, ,er leaves a bitter taste. FREE. Send f NEW booklet, containing dozens o bright ideas to improve your baking. - Iress: Rumford Baking Powder, } S, Rumford, Rhode Island. - ~Tl■ ■■■■■ nTfi oavivrrnnnr I Sinclair Products , Gas, Kerosene, Fuel Oils Phone 2481 For Service <■ R. W. Liles Zebulon -====) IRBY D. GILL Attorney & Counselor at Law Phone 2281 * North Carolina l)r. Chas. E. Flowers Physician and Surgeon Office Hours 8.30 - 10 a m. l-3 p.m. Phones: Off. 2881 ; Res. 2961 Dr. L. M. Massey Dentist Phone 2921 Hours: 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Office in Zebulon Drug Bldg 1 Dr. J. F. Coltrane Dentist Office Hrs. 9 - 12:30 l :30 - 5 Geo. Sprite Barbee Physician and Surgeon ‘ Office Hours: Telephones. 9 to 10 a.m. Res. 2781 4 to 5 p.m. Office 3921 Little River Ice Co. Quality and Service Phone 287 l JOHNSON BROS. Watch Makers Jewelry JEWELERS Zebulon, N. C J. M. Chevrolet Co. — Oldsmobiles New and Used Cars Factory Trained Mechanics Carolina Power and Light Company NOW Electricity Is Cheap Phone 2511 1 j. A. KEMP & SON Groceries Dry Goods Funeral Directors Phone 2171 IDEAL LAUNDRY Wendell, N. C. We call tor and deliver Mondays and Thursdays Thrif-T Wash sc lh.
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