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TEMPLE MARKET Specials Sold Only With Food Order April 11-12-13, 1963 NO. 2 1/2 (LARGE CAN) Hunts Peaches 2°“ 45c All Flavors Jello 3 Boxes 20£ Reg. 49<* Shelf Paper No Bugs M'Lady 29c lays potato sticks 2 CANS 1 CAMPBELLS VEGETABLE SOUP 2°" 19c all flavors CHEWING GUM _4 PACKS \0<{ 6 02. JAR INSTANT NESCAFE COFFEE 69c PILLSBURY 2 CANS Pinner Roll 55c hygrade fully cooked TENDERIZED HAMS WHOLE OR HALF 49c * Western Round Lb. STEAK 69c FRESH HAMS WHOLE OR HALF 46c* Fresh Dressed Lb. FRYERS 28c EMIT NEWS Miss Janet Faucette Miss Margie Wall of Archer’s Lodge was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lewis Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard West and Cynthia of Raleigh called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lewis Saturday night. Shelton Wall who has been at Fort Jackson, S. C., is at hpme with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Wall and family. When he returns he will go to Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lewis call ed on Mr. and Mrs. A1 Butler of Raleigh Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Driver and Mike and Carmel Wall and Miss Nadine Driver attended the azalea festival Saturday. Mrs. Josephine Lewis and Judy spent Thursday night with her aunt, Mrs. Sherlie Fish, in Fort Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Darius Wilder and Mr. and Mrs. Osbone Wilder at tended an Eastern Star meeting in THE ZEBULON RECORD Second-Class Postage Paid At Zebulon, N. C. Subscriptions, $3 per year. Barrie S. Davis . Editor James M. Potter, Jr. Publisher Bill Quick . Fifth Wheel Published weekly by Theo. Davis Sons I"""" ■ 1 - ■ " - Durham. Mrs. Osbone Wilder in stalled officers in the organization Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lewis and the Leonard Wests of Raleigh mo tored to Windsor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Barna Wilder oi Wilson and Nelson Wilder were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Osbone Wilder. Mrs. Sue Green and Donald ol Raleigh were Saturday night visi tors of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Davis, The Elton Woods and Diane ol Dixie called on Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wright Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Driver ol Middlesex visited Mr. and Mrs, Roy Driver Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Perry and children of Middlesex visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faucette Sunday. Roger Johnson was honored on his first birthday with a party given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Therous Johnson. Among those at tending were the Claude Johnsons and boys of Raleigh, the Percy Gays and William of Zebulon, the Sidney Drivers and Mrs. Pete Per ry and children of Middlesex, Bil ly Wall, the Roy Drivers and Nor man and Tim, Mrs. Frank Faucette and Joan, the Coy Drivers and Mike and Mrs. Mattie Driver. The serving consisted of marsh mallows, Easter eggs, birthday cake and punch. Mrs. Beatrice Renfrow of Nor folk and Mrs. Zilphia Hill of Glen dale were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wright Friday. In the afternoon they called on Mrs. Neta Godwin of Dixie and Mrs. Leon Narron of Cattail section. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Boyette ol Glendale visited Mr. and Mrs. Coy Telephone Talk By R. U. Beck Your Telephone Manager VISITORS TO THE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY IN CHICAGO are using telephones to learn more about the exhibits and displays in the museum. Tape-recorded messages played over more than 1000 telephones give descriptions of the exhibits, correct pro nunciation of new words, interesting facts about items on display. Result? Learning made more pleasant . . . and easy for museum visitors. * * * * GETTING THE HOUSE READY FOR SPRING AND SUMMER LIVING? Why not do the job all the way? Clean, paint, re-arrange . . . and order extension phones in lovely spring colors. Be your own decorator. A gay yellow phone in the kitchen, perhaps. Or a turquoise phone in the den. And consider the Home Interphone that ties all your phones into an inter-communicating sys tem, or the Bell Chime that gives your phone a musical ring. So, while you’re busy with Spring brightening, add to your home die special sparkle and step-saving con venience of extension phones ... in color. To order, call our Business Office or ask your telephone serviceman. * * * * FOR CONVENIENCE IN ANY LANGUAGE, USE THE YEL LOW PAGES ... This is the German shoppers’ guide. A free translation—“Find it fast in the Yellow Pages.” Same familiar sym bol, same time and step-saving help buyers in our own country enjoy. Si* FM«I Um Am Schn*H(t*n Airf Dm 'Gelbon Seiten' £2 THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY has designated April as Cancer Control Month. Year ’round, cancer researchers work hopefully toward prevention, control and eventual cure erf this terrible disease. Year by year they come closer to winning the fight against cancer. This month, you—all of us—are urged to support the work of the Cancer Society by giving our time and our dollars to cancer research. One hundred and five thousand deaths from cancer will occur in the working force erf the nation this year. There will be over 200,000 new cases. Cancer will cost business and industry nearly 50,000 man-years of productivity. The answer to this problem lies in the work of doctors and researchers, and in the dollars you give to support their work. Give generously to the Amer ican Cancer Society. Driver and Mike and Mrs. Mattie Driver Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinton of Raleigh visited Mrs. Viola Allen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Parrish and family of Dunn visited Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wilder Sunday. Rev. Ed Miles of Mount Olive and Rev. L. A. Holliday of Man ning, S. C., were Monday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wilder. Barbee Glover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glover, is a patient at Rex Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Scarboro of Rolesville visited Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wilder Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Wall called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wall of Raleigh Friday night. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waylon Hinton Sunday were Rev. Ellis Taff, the Larry Prices and baby, the Robert Prices of Wendell, and the Milton Parrishes of Raleigh. Miss Kaydine Wilson accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. Carylon to the azalea festival at Wilmington Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Walston of Wilson called on Mr. and Mrs. Basco Strickland Sunday. rvmuiig uiuse caning on x\. u. Hinton and Miss Evelyn Hinton Sunday were the Ray Wilder fam ily of Wendell, the Richard Grant family of Raleigh and the James Lee family. Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waylon Hinton Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Avery and chil dren of Selma and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Parrish of Raleigh. The Auxiliary of Friendship Free Will Baptist Church met Fri day night, April 5, at the home of Mrs. Lola Hinton. Miss Dale Hinton spent Sunday with Miss Judy Bradshaw in Wen dell. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Val ton Wilson and family Sunday. Mrs. Fred Smith Entertains Club Members and a guest of the Mes Amis Bridge Club met with Mrs. Fred Smith last week. Ar rangements of jonquils were used throughout the home for decora tion. Playing were Mrs. Lois Wall, Mrs. Helen Gregory, Mrs. Ben Thomas, Mrs. Philip Olive, Mrs. Howard Beck and Miss Mary Palmer, all members, and Mrs. L. E. Long, guest. Mrs. Thomas was high score prize winner. The hostess pre sented gifts to the other players. Dixie News Miss Daisy Narron Mrs. Golus Wood and Mrs. Max Pearce and children of Raleigh were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Wood and girls, Diane and Betty Jean, during the week end. The Rex Renfrows of Raleigh were guests during the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Renfrow and daughter, Gail Renfrow. The Franklin Narrons and chil dren, Renate and Franklin, Jr., of Raleigh, the Alvin Narrons, Jr., and sons, Lloyd and Dennis Nar ron of Micro and Jerry Narron of Aberdeen were guests during the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Narron. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hocutt of Pine Level and the Glenn Evans and son, Delby Glenn of Kenly and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dean and children of Wilson were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hocutt and children. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Satterwhite and children of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilder and chil dren of Raleigh were guests dur ing the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Onnie Narron. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Barnes and son, Allen Wallace Barnes of Middlesex, Mr. and Mrs. Welter Tippett of Middlesex and Mr. and Mrs. Javis Davis of Knightdale were guests during the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Burbon Davis and Dale and Curtis Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Holland of Kenly and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Per ry of Zebulon were guests during the weekend of Mrs. Onnie Bailey and son, Randy Bailey. Person Boykin of Raleigh was the guest during the weekend of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Boykin. Mrs. Mary Nancy Johnson is spending a few days with her chil dren in Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Meadow and Mrs. Ger trude Harris. Mrs. Hettie Narron and daugh ter, Joyce, spent this week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Narron and son, Neal of Zebulon while Mrs. Nelson Narron is in Rex Hospital in Ra leigh. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Batten and children were guests during the weekend of Mrs. Batten’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Braswell, of Selma. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Narron went to see their grandson, David An thony Brown. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Brown. iC, [ Ever We Go Everywhere! ►There are Trailways buses, in Indiana, in Texas, California, Florida and New England, Just as there are in your state. Trail ways drivers and agents are just as nice in these places as they are in your home town. Next time you plan a trip— whether it is for 10 miles or 1000 miles call— TRAILWAY*. ZEBULON BUS STATION Cannon Avenue Phone AN 9-2261 TOUR‘D CHARTERS PACKAGE EXPRESS
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