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Page Two ThsZcki’oiUtecoic Advertising rates furnished on request. Member NCPA and Al’A $1.5!) year in advance Entered as 2nd class matter, June 26, 1925, at the Post Offer, Zebu lon, N. C. CANDIDATES One fine thing about our coun try is that < very man who reel l e is qua ! in u rrnu and si. v , ifts to save hi c< ntiy by run ]: ing for oft ce. ay run. There is JO 1 ia the 1 pul lie opinion that the gen- , eh v ui out, but ht r >•» ! si t V Wo are sb i i ■ navtienl; •ly of a citi/en -• Johnston coun ty 11 1 ; 1 1 candid; < v ‘ W<- n ! ' Christia 1 ■ '* for many ’ ; v w o1 4< a deep ■ t will munity or • I>•at ! . He very i it; h - attitude toward v. i t . the Come so Your CHEVROi Dealer s MOW p \ for our 4Wsm\ “SIX-STAR SPRING SERVICE jQIV SPECIAL' X2r life-saver for hard-working wartime cars / __ , LUBRICATE THROUGHOUT \ Your car has undoubtedly had hard usage lately •• . and perhaps too little expert \ / . care and attention, due to wartime con ditions. .. . Bring it to us today—let us give I it this life-saving “Six-Star Spring Service / cheoTst«ring 'V c • ~, , . u I . | . . ALIGNMENT Special’ —let us help you to keep it serving *o*^^ • faithfully and dependably. BUY MORE BONDS • • • SPEED THE VICTORY &0- SEEMS EVERYBODY'S SAYING / SISVia »«»ws. ciutchX REAR AKIE \ “FIRST IN UNIVERSAL CHEVROLET CO., Wendell, if. C. most important matter coming be fore the next General Assembly as it relates to the moral interests of the state just now—the liquor evil as protected and promoted by the ABC stores. In Mr. Whitley's announcement ne says: “I am unalterably op posed to the ABC system. The oemslature did not play fairly with the people of North Carolina when it voted to permit liquor lore.; to operate in the state with inl first letting the people decide bother they wished to abandon orohibilion.” Whitley's platform is ours and at o! thousands of other citizens >f Carolina. Whether candidates i know it or not there is a strong tide flowing towards the polls to de- 1 riant Wood s Seeds. CCE|\C Wanted, Corn. I None Better *#EEUJ> .ul > Onitu « | intis of garden and field seeds cab- I I Voy, VVynaio, Slides: . Beets, Pumpkin, Radish, | Beet (Vvuhoh r, Carrot, Rape, Kale, Tender- I I ! s, Mustard, talnupe, Melon, Corn, Peas, I I Soy Beans, Collards, Oats, Snap, Butler Beans, I « Harden i e •■-. fl. KH IP ZEBULON, N. C. I The Zebulon Record feat every man running for mem bership in the next General As sembly who is not both personally dry and is ready b> support the effort to overthrow the drink evil as found in the present beer joints and liquor stores. No candidate will get our vote knowingly who does not sub cribe to the tenets of the Allied Church League in its campaign for temperance and so briety. ‘ nu»rMldS® AUTI-ItStlS^PpW ST,- a ;.-»unu * !•, sold uy BB«stc!r»tf 1 1 1 > s?' 'V '; \ with ret ney bwck sitartaiec if it f *•-».' irevt'fi. skippers iocuKo ch e it you iV.. . do H V, kno. ouf local dealer write TiiL HAfNI INSURANCE MAN r 453 t urban, N. Car, HERE’S SHE 11 f ---SOU w' y X* J WHY TELEPHONES ARE SCARCE It’s the new 45,000-ton U. S. S. Missouri, most powerful fighting ship afloat. It will carry about 1200 telephones, 3.50 miles of telephone wire, ai 1 a ship-wide battle announcing system. Remember that Uncle Sam launched .568 warships iu«t year and as new war fronts are opened and present ones er tended, the Army and Navy's telephone equipment need* grow in volume and urgency. Normally, we have reserve telephone facilities. But since the National Defense program started in 1940, the number of Southern Bell telephones in service has increased by" more than half a million. The reserves are about used up. There's a waiting list now —and we’re doing everything possible to keep that list from getting longei. For example, telephone instruments and other equipment that can he reused are being repaired and renovated and put bark into service. If you haven’t been able to get a telephone, we’re sorry. And you can he sure that we are eager to fill your order a9 soon as we can. Southerii BellTeiephoiie rdd Telegraph [oirprrs INCORPORATED PATTIE LOU’S BEAUTY SHOPPE I is still giving expert service in permanents, shampoos, finger waves, and manicuring ji OPEN EACH WEEK DAY FROM 9 TO 6 Mrs. Sydney (“Red”) Holmes works regularly with us now— i; each day in the week. SPECIAL MACHINE PERMANENTS $3 50 to $8 i : MACHINELESS PERMANENTS, from $4 to $lO / COLD WAVE (new permanents) $lO to sls MRS. ALLEEN BROWN, Owner Over Drug Store Zebulon, N. C. jj SUV SPRINKLE N. C. Res. Gas, 22 Vie Gal. Kerosene, 13'/ 2 c Gal. Premium Gas, 25c Gal. Motor Oil —l5 c More Miles if Less Cost | Jim Bdvin, Mgr. Main Street Zebulon, N. C. Friday, April 21,1944 AP^ (Iffiee p)u£ i ' v< flHii .Mm; Hay. iBB animation, to 6 P. M.; Mo until Noon. If venient toap.'O, days, write or { an appointrm nt We Can Corn and ;j ground tqgethc : in h< jjfeed ; * cm ; $1.50 per bus , ; corn, shelled, o ; shuck. Wt? huy : teal also. Ta ,y | a-GLF-m3^B. QUICK PELS Symptms of D .irt STOMACH r.-.TO hp. FreeßeekToL ofHon Must Hot? or It Wffi C Over tvro million bottler TREATMENT Nave be *>• r iifi.in* of«i-* '»«t ari anJ UUcci <»; P( r Sew c HtsrtWrn, ‘ Exes si for •* ntpv * i>: plains this t paint f, ZEBULON D Zebulon, Nort f I *' buy / jf, A: J re:*!.l bSSC / MOUUMI JUUUI . £ T Inst* h Protecl your w< Fire, |D.Df!| The Insurer Today for All INSURA mwwwmm i . t ! zfW-i t LvfU 4 If you him 1 + Poison Acn* . Jp f known .»* A 1 V-J --| ZEBULON D /++++++++++*+ < ( WANT All peoph suf Kidney V to try bad^^K^ 1 * ZEBUlt^K' - Elite Beau Mrs. Nellie Kemp, DEPEN IlMikJ UP-TO-DATI Phone I
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