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TEMPLE MARKET Specials Sold Only With Food Order May 9-10-11, 1963 25 Lbs. Flour ROLLER CHAMPION $1.95 V/4 Lb. Bags Vanilla Wafers 23< Large Cans PET MILK 3 «■« 33c Swifts PREM <. 39c Reg. 39< Bottles Norris Vanilla 15C bottle Curtiss Miracle Aid 10 Packs 330 - Old Fashion m, Loose Coconut y2 *. i5c Western Round Steaks 69< Pound Whole Smoked Frosty Morn PICNICS 29c s. End Cuts PORK CHOPS 43* Lb. Home Made Fresh SAUSACi 45( »■ Fresh Dressed Lb. FRYERS 27c COLORED NEWS By Lizzie B. Askew A Standard First Aid Course sponsored by the American Na tional Red Cross, Wake County Chapter, Raleigh, is being held on Thursday nights at the home of Rev. C. E. Askew. The course be gan last Thursday night and will continue for five weeks. We hope that as many as possible will at tend. The course is a helpful and a needy one. The instructors are Mrs. Esther Dozier and Mrs. Delia Lunsford. The president and members of Wakefield Baptist Church Mission ary Circle wish to take this op portunity to extend their deep gratitude to everybody for the loyal support that has been given our Woman’s Day activities, and the fine financial contribution which amounted to $85.00. North Carolina State Confer ence of NAACP Branches, com memorating the 100th Anniversary Emancipation Proclamation was held Sunday at 3:00 p.m. at the State Fair ground. The address was made by Bishop S. G. Spotts wood. Mrs. Annie Rose Jordan sang “How Great Thou Art” and “Every Time I Feel the Spirit.” AddTess by Clarence M. Mitchell III, member of House of Delegates of the Maryland State Legislature, Fourth Legislative District, Balti more, Md. There will be a program Sunday at Wakefield Baptist Church ob serving “Mother’s Day.” THE ZEBULON RECORD Second-Class Postage Paid At Zebulon, N. C. Barrie S. Davis . Editor James M. Potter, Jr. Publisher Bill Quick . Fifth Wheel Published weekly by Theo. Davis Sons Subscriptions, $3 per year. SBOf LESS SERVE BEST l r i k ”B!iU A FOOD FREEZER] k Want to ease that crowded homemaking schedule of yours? Well one handy helper for the modern homemaker is a flameless electric freezer. You’ll find yourself making fewer shopping trips with this family food store at your fingertips . . . even when unexpected company drops in. And your family’s favorite dishes can be still more flavorful and delightful when a freezer lends its spice and variety to your skills. Things are “on the grow” this time of year, so visit a nearby Electric Appliance Dealer soon. Take your pick from the wide selection of freezers and refrigerator-freezers on display. Which ever model you choose, you’ll discover that you shop less still serve the best, with a family food freezer. COST OF OPERATION ABOUT 5« A DAY! See an Electric Appliance Dealer .Soon ! CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY An investor owned, tax-paying, public utility company
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