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Friday, April 14,1950 fjEjSSSS"* I SSIT BAKt J fl||||l| MTTJiR 6-way BjTTITTT^I nourishment DISTRIBUTED BY ZEBULON SUPPLY COMPANY Are You in Need of id? Blocked or Crushed I II Ice Appliances COAL FOR ALL PURPOSES Stockers and Repair Parts for all COAL STOVES-OIL STOVES i 6 FUEL OIL, KEROSENE, AND MOTOR OIL Wholesale and Retail \ i Pay Cash on your Oils and Save i ( Dial 3081 Zebulon, N. C. LITTLE RIVER ICE CO. of Zebulon, Inc, £ J. C. Debnam, Mgr. ~[jtes3 — ' 11/ /“J, • BUICK PRICES BEGIN ATfsn And that's really only the start of the story. For 1950 Buick Specials and Supers are running up some really astonishing records on gas economy. That means easy-to-take upkeep as well as surprisingly low purchase price. Want us to prcve that? Any Buick dealer will. HWATEYe# yoc/* PWCE RAA/GE "Seffirtoy BMck" The Zebulon Record Hostesses at Bridge Mrs. Willard Gill entertained her bridge club last Friday night at her home here. Several winter gardens decorated the living room I where two tables of bridge were in play. After several progressions high score for club members was award ed Mrs. Glynn Dickerson, and low to Mrs. A. S. Hinton. High for guests was presented Mrs. Irby Gill. I Delicious refreshments of pe can pies, sandwiches, pickle, pota ! to chips and coffee were served by j the hostess. Those present were Mesdames R. Vance Brown, Bob Sawyer. ! Glynn Dickerson, A. S. Hinton, L. E. Long, Irby Gill, Garland God win, and Ruric Gill. • Mrs. Frank Coiner was hostess to'her bridge club Wednesday night at her home. Beautiful arrange ments of spring flowers decorat ed the living room where two tables of bridge were in play. At the conclusion of play high score prize was presented Mrs. Charles Hawkins, low to Mrs. Burt I Peoples, and floating to Mrs. El ! wood Mintz. Delicious refreshments of mold | ed ice cream and individual cakes in the Easter motif, nuts and coffee were served. Present were Mesdames Francis Wade, Carl Matheny, Burt Peo ples, Thurman Murray Aaron Lowry, Harry Patton, Elwood Mintz and Charles Hawkins. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the pow er and authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust from Pet Perry and wife, Pearline Perry, to R. Vance Brown, Trustee, re corded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Wake County, in Book 936, Page 347, and a Deed of Trust from Pet Perry and wife, Pearline Perry, to A. R. House, Trustee, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake County in Book 936 at Page 346, and a Deed of Trust from the said Pet Perry and wife, Pearline Per ry, to F. D. Finch, Trustee, record ed in Book 996, Page 418, Wake County Registry, and default hav ing been made in the payment of the notes secured by each of said Deeds of Trust, and upon request of the holders of the notes secur ed by said Deeds of Trust, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door in the City of Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 3RD, 1950 at 12:00 N., the following describ ed real property: Beginning at a sweet gum tree in the line of Walter Rogers and corner of the dower; thence with Ihe line of the dower North 63 degrees E. 1209 feet to a stake in the line of W. H. Richards: thence with the line of W. IT. Richards S. 2] degrees East 750 feet to an iron stake, corner of W. H. Richards and corner of lot No. 4; thence South 1 degree, 30 minutes West, 559 feet to a stake, corner of Coleman Perry; thence with the line of Coleman Perry North 88 degrees West, 1294 feet to Horn ing Creek: thence up the various courses of Horning Creek North 34 degrees West 147 feet to a Ma ple, corner of Walter Rogers; thence with the line of Walter Rogers North 6 degrees East 552 feet to the point of beginning, con taining 29.4 acres, being tract No. 3 of the Thomas Perry land as ] will appear by reference to the report of the Commissioner in Book 907, Page 207, in the office I of the Register of Deeds for Wake j County, North Carolina. This the Ist day of April, 1950. R. Vance Brown, Trustee A. R. House, Trustee F. D. Finch, Trustee Apr7, 14,21,28 4w j Certified Hybrid J Seed Corn =3 s £ j MASSEY'S HATCHERY ZEBULON j Riceland Rice Cheese Roll Is As Good As It Looks Make This New , Delicious Riceland Rice Cheese Roll Here’s a quick, easy, delicious way to win compliments galore! Just look at the appetizing Riceland Rice Cheese Roll in the photograph above, then picture yourself serving this wonderful dish, to your delighted family! Just read the simple recipe below and see how quick and easy it is to make this delicious Riceland Rice Cheese Roll. And how economical, too! That’s because the basic ingredient is Riceland Rice, the extra-delicious perfect-cooking rice which has made meal planning and cooking so simple and so economical for millions of American women. So get a package of genuine Riceland Rice from your grocer and start serving more delicious meals for lots less money. 2 cups cooked Riceland Rice 1 cup grated cheese 1 egg % cup chopped peanuts 1 teaspoon salt Pepper Milk % cup buttered bread crumbs Mix cooked Riceland Rice, grated cheese, chopped peanuts, salt, pepper, beaten egg and enough milk to moisten. (About 1 tablespoon milk is right.) Shape into a roll, and then roll in buttered crumbs. Bake in a moderate oven, 350 degrees, for about 25 minutes. Place on a hot platter and garnish with sliced stuffed olives and parsley or as you wish. Serve with hot tomato sauce. Makes six delicious servings. Note: This recipe calls for Itirrland Hire Is Easy To Cook! Tender! Fluffy! To get the best results with this recipe and all rice recipes, be sure to use Riceland Rice. It’s the world’s most delicious rice grown in the heart of the quality rice belt of America. Only the choice, perfect-cooking rice grains are packed in Rice land packages. This quality rice is quick and easy to cook. Riceland Rice cooks deliciously tender with white, fluffy, individual grains. Most grocers now feature this better-cooking, wonderfully-deli cious, packaged rice—and at eco nomical prices, too! Riceland Rice costs only one-cent a serving. K Iceland Rice Cheese Roll cooked Riceland Rice. Cooking Riceland Rice is quick and easy because only choice, perfect cooking rice grains are packed in Riceland packages. Here’s how simple it is to cook this wonderful rice: To Cook Riceland Rice: Put 1 cup of Riceland Rice, 1 teaspoon of salt and 2 cups of cold water in a two-quart saucepan and cover with a tight-fitting lid. Set over a hot flame until it boils vigorously. Then reduce the heat as low as possible and simmer for 14 minutes more, during which time the water will be absorbed, making the rice deliciously tender. Remove the lid, permit the rice to steam dry to the desired consistency and the grains will be separate and fluffy. Always use Riceland Rice for best results. Page Seven
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