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Page Four Banker Brown Brings Big News About Liberty Bonds Stored Away in Attics Banker Vance Brown brought a New York Times article into the Record office the other day which stated that of the $21,326,770,000, owed for Liberty Bonds from World War I about twenty-one million dollars is still outstanding. From a bit of slide-rule work, assuming that this amount is fair ly equally distributed over the United States, we find that read ders of The Zebulon Record have in their possession about $875 worth of these bonds. These bonds now draw no int erest, but may be cashed for their initial value plus interest up till the date of their maturity. Own ers may receive money or War Bonds for their old bonds and in terest. Look around among your old papers, and see if you have part of this $875.00. Fred Clark; for instance, just the other day found some old Liberty Savings Stamps, worth just as much as ever. If you find some and buy new bonds, you’ll help yourself and the gov ernment. R. P. Upchurch Is Candidate Subject to the primary vote on May 30, R. Pearson Upchurch off ers himself as Democratic for House of RepresAitatives from Wake. He is a lawyer, lives in Ra leigh, is 37 years old and has prac ticed law since 1925, was educated in public schools and Wake Forest College. Mr. Upchurch believes that we should be loyal in every way to the efforts to bring the war to a close. He states that, if elected, he will serve without favoritism and to the best of his ability, and that he will not claim exemption from military service because of public office. He is the son of the late John R. Upchurch who was for years a constable in Raleigh township. Wake Summer Reading Hub This summer the Wake County Bookmobile will sponsor a summer reading club for school children. For the first book that is read af ter May 11, the child will receive a record card to keep a list of the books which he has read. The Child may give this card to his teacher when school opens, and she will know how much he ha# read during the summer. For the first five books the child reads he will be given a blue star to paste on his card. He will receive a green star when he has read ten books. If he reads fifteen he will receive a gold*star. After he reads fifteen books, he will receive an additional gold star for evpry five reat^ A story hour will be held dur ing the summer after the reading Club has been organized. # The schedule is Mondays, May 18, June 15, July 13, August 10, at (time of arrival and departure fol low place) liflpkins crossroads,! 11:00 to 11:20; Wakefield, Wo man’s Club, 11:30 to 12:00; Zebu lon Woman’s Club, 12:45 to 1:45; Mrs. G. H. Turner’s, 1:55 til. Keep dish cloths and towels sweet and clean with frequent washing and airing. Peanuts, Soy Beans, Peas, Sudan Grass, Millet A. G. KEMP ZEBULON, N. C. About Nurses Because of the urgent need for registered graduate nurses in this country, schools of nursing are ex erting every effort possible to re cruit well qualified applicants. The Charlotte Memorial Hospital School of Nursing will accept its next class in the early summer. The date has been chosen to make it possible for all recent high school graduates to avail them selves of an opportunity to become of service immediately in the Na- VOTE FOR R. PEARSON UPCHURCH FOR House of Representatives WAKE COUNTY SUBJECT TO THE VOTE OF THE DEMOCRATS OF WAKE COUNTY IN PRIMARY. MAY 30TH Soy Beans $2.50 OPPIIO Potatoes $2.50 Bag Peas $3.00 OkHUO Eating Beans, 3 lbs 25c All Kind Garden Seed and Beans, Mellons, Cotton Seed, Chicken Mash, Scratch, Hog Supplement, 40% Fish Meal, Dry Goods, Shoes, at old Prices, Ladies, Mens, Sun Straw Hats, at Same old Prices, Large Lot, Good Assortment A. G, KEMP Zebulon, N, C. AT YOUR LOCAL DEAUR AND 8 K 10c STORE C I*l X ALWAYS Cll C~K S CUX DIVISION • CONRAD RAZOR BLADI CO, INC • IONQ ISLAND CITY, NY. WAKELON THEATRE Zebulon, N. C Saturday—May 16— BUCK JONES TIM McCOY “ARIZONA BOUND” Sunday and Monday—May 17 and 18— HEN hi FONDA OLIVIA DE HAVILAND “THE MALE ANIMAL” Tuesday—May 19— ANN SHIRLEY WALTER HUSTON “All That Money Can Buy” Wednesday—May 20 — LYNN BARI PRESTON FOSTER “Secret Agent of Japan” Thursday and Friday— May 21 and 22 ANN SHERIDAN RONALD REGAN “KING’S ROW” Coming— “FINGERS AT THE WINDOW” “Courtship of Andrew Hardy” “IN THIS OUR LIFE” # The Zebulon Record New Candidate • Rommie F. Upchurch of Panther Branch township is a candidate for the office of 'Sheriff of Wake County, which place is at present held by Numa F. Turner. Mr. Up church is offering himself for the first time as a candidate and rrfakes no claims of being a politi cian. He asserts that he has as his platform only an honest man's wish to give honest service as quietly as may be done in the dis tional War Program. Persons interested may secure all necessary information by ap plying to the Director of Nursing Education, Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, Charlotte, N. C. charge* of his duty, and asks the support of all who may be in fav or of his election. Huy War Bonds and Stamps Chicken Feed, Hay, Oats, Red Dog, Cotton Seed Meal A. G. KEMP ZEBULON, N. C. WAKE BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. ALL KINDS OF BUILDING SUPPLIES SHOP REPAIRS AND BLACKSMITH WORK HORSE SHOEING 51.50 Phone 5321 Zebulon, N. C. U. S. APPROVED < PULLORUM CLEAN BABY CHICKS « Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, • English White Leghorns ; MASSEY’S HATCHERY i ZEULON, N. C. : fCsREP saves food! The new "COOLITE" model Coolerator is a * r t . brand new product, developed through inten-* * " t sive research and testing... Made of enduring "COOLITE,” it saves vitally needed steel war purposes. Performance and efficiency have been retained without sacrificing quality or beauty. It will give.you silent efficient refrigeration at less cost and at the same time help save metals for ourselves and our allies. * Svp Iht’tn Tinlay al Little River Ice Co. Zebulon, N. C. Coolerator • Friday, May 15, 1942 N. C. Office Phone 2101—Res. Ph. 4291 Office days without appointment every Saturday and Monday. Hours for eye examination Satur day 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.; Monday 9 A. M. until Noon. If it is not convenient to see me on above days write or phone me for an ap pointment.
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