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PLEASANT HILL
We again give our report in
number for Sunday School. 260,
which remains good with a collec
tion of $93.75. We urge the people
of our community to come out to
the house of the Lord. People very
seldom get right with God unless
they hear the gospel message. Let’s
bring someone who needs Christ.
Our revival came to a close last
Friday night with around a dozen
added to our church.
Several families in this section
are attending the revival at Wake
Cross Roads and Wakefield.
The Junior Deacons will meet
Friday night at the Community
Center.
The Home Demonstration Club
will have its regular meeting Fri
day p. m. at 3 o’clock in the Com
munity Center.
After the pastor, Rev. Joe Roach,
took his text and read the church
covenant everyone took a part both
in reading and song. Some nice
communion service.
Mrs. T. Y. Puryear spent a while
with her mother, Mrs. E. W. Hood,
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Eureka Joyner of Raleigh
visited her sister, Mrs. J. B. Carter,
Sunday, Mrs. Joyner has just re
turned recently from California
where she spent the winter months
with her sons.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carter were
visitors at Mr. Joe Moody’s, near
Mitchell’s Mill Sunday afternoon.
Mr. C. D. Puryear of Bunn Level
is spending a few days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Pur
year.
Mr. Talmadge Gay is spending a
few weeks with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bryant Gay.
Mrs. Dorsey Williford and Mrs.
L. H. Williford of Bethany and
Mrs. Joe Carter of Raleigh were
visitors at Mrs. T. Y. Puryear’s
Saturday afternoon. Also Misses
Mildred and Virgie Puryear of
Bunn Level, who spent the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bridges of
CERTIFIED BABY CHICKS
Each week we are having Leghorn Cockerels for $5 per
100. Barred Rock and Rhode Island Red Cockerels slightly
higher. These chicks are mighty cheap to grow out for broilers.
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ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA
Raleigh took supper with Mr. and
Mrs. Bryant Gay.
We are sorry Mr. Harry Hinnant
is still ill with asthma.
Also Mr. James Hendricks is not
improving.
Mrs. J. T. Gay is in Mary Elza
beth Hospital. We hope all will be
on the road to recovery. If there
should be others the same get-well
wsh.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Moody of
Mitchell’s Mill section visited her
parents Sunday afternoon.
We are sorry to hear Mr. Joe
Moody is very ill in Rex Hospital.
Mrs. Joe Roach’s mother, Mrs.
Sink, of Lexington, N. C.. spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Roach. ,
—Mrs. T. Y. Puryear
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$50,000
TOWN OF ZEBULON, NORTH ;
CAROLINA, MUNICIPAL BUILD- !
ING BONDS
Sealed bids will be received un
til 11 o’clock, a. m., Eastern Stand
ard Time, April 17, 1951, by the
undersigned at its office in the
City of Raleigh, N. C., for $50,000
Municipal Building Bonds of the
Town of Zebulon, North Carolina,
dated May 1, 1951, and maturing
annually, May 1, $3,000 1952 to
1967, inclusive, and $2,000 1968,
without option of prior payment.
Denomination $1,000; principal
and semi-annual interest (M and
N 1), payable in New York City
in legal tender; general obliga
tions; unlimited tax; coupon bonds
registerable as to principal alone;
delivery on or about May 9, 1951,
at place of purchaser’s choice.
There will be no auction.
Bidders are requested to name
the interest rate or rates, not ex
ceeding 6 per cent per annum in
multiples of one-fourth of one per
cent. Each bid may name one rate
for part of the bonds (having the
'earliest maturities), and another
rate or rates for the balance, but
no bid may name more than four
rates, and each bidder must spec
ify in his bid the amount of bonds
of each rate. Each rate bid must
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be for bonds of consecutive maturi
ties. The bonds will be awarded
to the bidder offering to purchase
the bonds at the loivest interest
cost to the Town, such cost to be
determined by deducting the total
amount of the premium bid from
the aggregate amount of interest
upon all of the bonds until their
respective maturities. No bid of
less than par and accrued interest
will be entertained.
Each bid must be on a form to
be furnished with additional in
formation by the undersigned, en
closed in a sealed envelope marked
“Proposal for Bonds,” and must be
accompanied by a certified check
; upon an incorporated bank or trust
I company, payable unconditionally
to the order of the State Treasur
er of North Carolina, for SI,OOO.
The approving opinion of Mit
chell and Pershing, New York City,
will be furnished the purchaser.
There will also be furnished the
usual closing papers, including a
certificate stating that there is no
litigation pending affecting the
validity of the bonds. The right to
reject all bids is reserved.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT COM
MISSION
By: W. E. EASTERLING, Secre
tary of the Commission A6—lt
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