THE ZEBULON RECORD Volume XXV. Number 3. (I'VE GOT THE GOVERNORSHIP J Zebulon Exceeds Red Cross Quota By Hundred Dollars Zebulon’s 1948 campaign for funds for the American Red Cross came to a successful conclusion last week with the $725 quota set by Wake County Red Cross headquarters being oversubscribed by more Named Manager WM Fj *> ROBERT W. WINSTON Kerr Scott announced this week the appointment of Robert W. Winston of Raleigh, as Wake County Chairman for his cam paign for Governor. Winston said that Wake County and Central District Headguarters would be opened within a few days, and that additional County Committee names would be an nounced at that time. “I am particularly happy to have the active support of Bob (Continued on Page 2) Little River Farmer Gets Himself Into Wrong Church, Wrong Pew The present gubernatorial cam paign has stirred up plenty of in terest in many people who never before have raised a hand to help or hinder a candidate for political office. Among those who are taking part for the first time is a local farmer, who, upon hear ing that Kerr Scott had tossed his hat into the ring, decided that at last a man was running for office who deserved his support. This farmer, whose name we will not mention, was in Raleigh more than a hundred dollars Ralph Talton, local drive chair man, announced yesterday. A total of $833.99 was collected here. “We received donations from the white residents of Zebulon and the surrounding community amounting to $772.74, neary fifty dollars more than our quota,” Tal ton stated, “and additional contri butions amounting to $61.25 were received from the colored work ers.” Several communities in the rur al area of Wake Coupty have met their quotas, but so far as could be ascertained yesterday, Zebulon was the first to complete the drive sucessfully. “I wish to extend my personal thanks to all who worked on the drive here in the community, “Talton continued, “and also to those who gave so liberally in ar der that Zebulon might go over the top.” The complete list of workers in Zebulon and Little River Town ship follows: R. Vance Brown, .Captain, and W. B. Hopkins, business district; Barrie Davis and A. O. Smith, business district employees; How ard Beck, Captain, veneer plant and vicinity (businesses). Mrs. Foster Finch, Captain, residential district, Mrs. R. H. Herring, Mrs. Irby Gill, Mrs. Wal (Continued on Page 2) a couple of weeks ago an