Page Two PLEASANT HILL We are so glad to have pleas ant weather again. We must let every one know we have really enjoyed the snow, and after a blanket of white so long it makes the yards and fields look black. So many people grumble at snow, I think we shouldn’t be that way, we should be submissive to the Lord’s will. The old saying is, a hard winter, a good crop year. Speaking of snow it is really good for us in the way of apprecia tion, it makes us love the sun shine more. We are glad for school to be open again. So many mothers have had a time keeping the chil dren in. Mrs. J. T. Gay’s grandfather, Mr. Allen is still very sick. He is at his daughter’s, Mrs. Gratis Haswell. We are sorry Mrs. Harget Al phin continues ill. Mrs. J. G. Pearce and baby are home from the hospital. Mrs. C. M. Rhodes and Mrs. T. Y. Puryear visited their mother, Mrs. E. W. Hood, and sister Mrs. D. A. Gay in Raleigh Tuesday. We had a goodly number at Sunday School last Sunday. Guess every one was glad to go as we had been shut in so many days. The W. M. S. was postponed last week. We will meet Friday of this week at the Community Center. Our sympathy goes out to the Jurnikan families of Rolesville since the bad wreck and deaths. Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Puryear, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Pur year, Jr., went to Rolesville Sun day afternoon, to see Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter and also visited Mr. L. H. Williford who was sick, also his little daughter was ill. We are glad to say they are both better. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hood were visitors at W. M. Hood’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wood were visitors at Mr. Pressie Wood’s Sunday. We are sorry Mrs. Inez Hood Montague is very ill in Rex Hos pital with her new baby. She is not able at this writing to have visitors. Sallie how is the snow in New DR. J. F. CLOLTRANE DENTIST Office Phone 2141 Office Hours: 9-12:30 A. M. 1:30-5 P. M. Dr. Chas. E. Flowers Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 2881 Residence 2961 DR. G. S. BARBEE Physician and Surgeon Office Hours 9 a.m. - 12 noon 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. —7 p.m. - 8 p.m. Telephone 3921 LUCAS MILLING CO. CORN AND FEED MILLS BEST “HOME GROUND” MEAL Will Buy Your Wheat or Trade Fleur For it. Floors Sanded and Finished No Job Too Large and None Too Small ROYAL BUNN Upstairs over City Market NICE FRYERS FOR SALE Mrs. Fumey Todd TEIEPHONE 5401 Jersey now? Hope it is so you can get out again. We have a beautiful day here. Mr. H. G. Hood’s children are having mumps. We hope they will soon be well. WAKEFIELD NEWS You just don’t know how much seeing the sun shine and good old Mother Earth one more time did the most of us. That snow and ice was too slick for me. You can have it, I don’t want it, it’s too bad for me. I am glad to know I wasn’t the only one that fell in Zebulon on the street. Several fell and had younger than I. Some fell and had to be taken up and carried in and be doctored. Some fell on the door steps and slided all the way to ! the street. I think I beat them ; all, I did get up and get out of the way of two cars that were coming down the street just a head of me. I am thankful I was n't glass, if so I know I would I nave been Hindered. Mr. Ham I hope you didn’t bruise your ham j when you fell. It’s hard to fall j and still worse to brt.ise or break ! any thing. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hodge and Mrs. Vera Rhodes and Jimmy Hodge attended the funeral of Mrs. Adams in Raleigh Sunday p. m. Also visited Mrs. H. A. Hodge, Sr. and Mrs. E. W. Hood and the Donnie Gays. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Eddins vis ited their daughter, Mrs. Alfred at Fuquay Springs, Sunday. We missed you both from church. DR. L. M. MASSEY Dentist PHONE 2921 Z. N. Culpepper Notary Public CUSTOM SAWING DONE with portable sawmill. Will saw on your property. Reasonable rates. Save time' and money. J. P. Arnold, Zebulon, N. C. For Automobile Accident and Liability, etc. Also Tobacco Barn and Pack House Insurance, See D. D. CHAMBLEE INSURANCE YOU ALWAYS SAVE ON GROCERIES /*|TV UADI/CT WHEN YOU DO YOUR SHOPPING AT Vlll fvlAKl\t I GRAPEFRUIT 64 size - 5 for 23c GRAPE FRUIT PINK 3 for 20c LETTUCE Tic head j CABBAGE 4V2C pound No. T WHITE POTATOES 5 pounds -24 c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE In paper -53 c lb. In tin -57 c lb. The Zebulon Record Mr. C. E. Stone is much better but is not out of bed yet. He en joys company. I think we should do more visiting the sick and shut-ins. We never know when our time might come to be in the same fix, so do your duty by ev ery one. Mrs. Fannie Bolton is improv ing slowly. She went back to the hospital Tuesday for a check up. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Montague announce the birth of a son, Rob ert Mack, 8 pounds, in Rex Hos pital, February 14. A real live honest to goodness Valentine. Mrs. Montague was the former Inez Hood, daughter of the Henry H. Hoods. We are sorry Mr. Ben Bunn is Lots of folks have troubles... It seems like everybody has their troubles. When we had that picture made of the little silver bank, the photographer found the sides of the bank were so shiney they reflected all sorts of bright light into the lens of the camera. He had to try over and over before he got that picture you see on the front page. But you can tell something of what it looks like from that. We'll help you solve yours... Lots of folks have another kind of trouble —that of teaching their children how to save money. That’s what these shiney silver banks are made so make children want to save! All you have to do is open a savings account for your child by depositing a dollar. Then you get a bank and the child begins learning the fundamentals of saving. Peoples Bank and Trust Co. MEMBER F. D. I. C. DEPOSITS INSURED TO $5,000.00 ZEBULON NORTH CAROLINA in Rex Hospital. We hope he will soon be better. Mrs. Vera Rhodes and Mrs. T. Y. Puryear went to Raleigh Tues day to see Mrs. E. W. Hood and took Mrs. Hood to the hospital to see her grand grandchild. We had a good crowd at the Missionary meeting Monday night at Mrs. E. A. Rhodes. The mumps are around, I hope SQUARE DANCE Every TUESDAY ami SATUR DAY niirhts at JOHNNY “Re<l” MEDIAN’S Store, PEARCES, N. C. (7 miles North of Zebulon). New danee hall. Nice, Clean, Re spectable Dance. MEN $1.00; LADIES FREE! No. 2 Can CREAM STYLE CORN 3 cans -28 c QUART SWEET SLICED PICKLE 23c PINT SWEET SLICED PICKLE 13c No. 10 CHOCOLATE SYRUP 50c can GRADE A BACON 65c pound PICNIC HAMS 48c pound Friday, February 20, 1948 I don’t get them when I was a child, but I don’t remember. Well school has started back after three weeks of bad weather and no school. Reporter, Mrs. Vera Rrodes A.C.PERRY&CO. Expert Repair Service Westinghouse Appliances

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