TEMPLE MARKET Specials Sold Only With Food Older Feb. 7-8-9, 1963 SUGAR 10 Pound Bag CHEF BOY-AR-DEE Spaghetti and Meat Balls 2 cans 49< PEPSI COLAS 625c 400 Tissues KLEENEX 23g Box 25 Lbs. Flour Roller Champion $1.95 Duncan Hines Cake Mix LEMON SUPREME 29< Box SHOE PEG CORN 2 «■» 29c Pi I Is bury 3 Cans BISCUITS 25c SOUTHERN BELLE 2 LBS. OLEO 29c Smoked Hams Lb. PIC NIC 35( End Cut Lb. Pork Chops 49c Fresh Ground Lb. Hamburger 39c Western Round Lb. STEAK 49c Homemade Lb. SAUSAGE 49c Fresh Dressed Lb. FRYERS 28c SP 9272 NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Wake County, made in the entitled Irona Long Croom and others, pe titioners vs. Kaye Long and oth ers, defendants, the undersigned commissioner will on the 28 day of February, 1963, at twelve o’ Tappan new ranges have everything i 1. REMOVE LINERS 2. WASH IN SINK I. DRY AND REPLACE LINERS LOOK at these... CLEAN-EASY COOK-EASY PHOTS® go wait**.... oil 3 uiogt WARRENGAS FUEL COOK... HEAT WATER and HEAT YOUR HOME with Whitley's Electric Service L. P. GAS DIVISION 301 South, Wilson, N. C. Phone 237-0135 114 Arendell Ave., Zebulon, N. C. > Phone 269-9555 clock, noon, on the premises, offer for sale and sell, as a whole or division, to the highest bidder for cash, that certain tract of land lying and being in Little River Township, Wake County, North Carolina, and more particularly de scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the center of the Zebulon-Selma road; thence along Luther Long’s line South 4 degrees 25 minutes West 912 feet to a stake, corner of W. i E. Upchurch line; thence along i his line South 83 degrees 45 min utes East 554 feet to a stake in the Zebulon-Selma road; thence with said road North 25 degrees 30 minutes West 1079 feet to the point of beginning, containing five and eighty-three one hundredths (5.83) acres, according to a sur I vey by C. B. Fulghum, County I Surveyor of Johnston County, De j cember 20, 1939. I This 29th day of January, 1963. Irby D. Gill, Commissioner i J31,F7,14,21 1 SALE OF VALUABLE FARM LAND UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority conferred in a deed of trust made by Rena I Bell R. Battle and husband, Eli j jah Battle, to J. W. Bunn, Trustee, I dated January 28, 1953, and re corded in the Register’s Office of ! Wake County in Book 1116, page ! 96, the payments secured by said deed of trust being long in arrears, ' and upon the owner of note se j cured in said deed of trust having demanded that foreclosure be had, I will on Tuesday, February 19, ZEBULON JEWELER'S Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Ring Sizing GIFTS FOR ANY OCCASION AN 9-4851 1963, at Twelve O’clock Noon at the Courthouse Door in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, of fer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash one certain tract of land situate about two miles west of the Town of Zebulon, said county and state, and bounded and described as follows: Situate in Little River Township about one mile West of the Village of Wakefield and on the Southeast side of the old road which leads from the village of Wakefield by the Gus Richardson homeplace to old Moore’s Mill and BEGINNING at a stake (Southwest corner of Tract §1); runs North 0 degrees 5 minutes East 788.6 feet to the center line of the Old Mill Road; thence along the center line of said road North 41 degrees 30 minutes East 551.9 feet to a stake; thence South 21 degrees 30 minutes East 1208.6 feet to a stake; thence South 84 degrees 0 minuies West 820 feet to the beginning. Containing 14.2 acres and being the same tract of land conveyed to James S. Rich ardson by J. W. Bunn, Commis sioner, by deed recorded in Book 354, Page 142, Register’s Office of Wake County. The highest bidder or bidders at said sale will be required to make a deposit at the time of the sale of ten per cent (10%) of the a mount of their bid. This the 15th day of January, 1963. J. W. Bunn, Trustee J24,31,F7,14 THE ZEBULON RECORD Second-Class Postage Paid At Zebulon, N. C. Published weekly by Theo. Davis Sons Subscriptions, $3 per year. Barrie S. Davis . Editor James M. Potter, Jr. Publisher Bill Quick . 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Keeps Going Great ^0W~?0nan2a ^uys on f°ur entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealer's Showroom MANUFACTURER'S LICENSE NO. IIO J. M. CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC ZEBULON, N. C.

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