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ZEBULON JEWELERS Something Valentiney Charms and bracelet for the wife or teenager. CRYSTAL, MILK GLASS, NON-TARNISH SILVER AND BRASS FOR THOSE SPECIAL OCCASIONS. See us for that special gift for some one. DON’T FORGET THE HUSBAND OR SON. WE HAVE GIFT ITEMS FOR THEM, TOO. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT TREES Stuart Pecan $4.79 Keiffer Pear $1.59 Flowering Crab $1.39 Pink Dogwood $2.29 Flowering Peach $1.39 Grape Vines 98* Spring Blooming Bulbs Now Vi Price TIME TO PLANT Tomato Seed Cabbage Seed Garden Peas Onions We have a fresh supply of Quality seed for you to choose from — NEW — Ortho Dormant Spray Kills overwintering insects and disease $1.98 quart Dixie News Miss Daisy Narron Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hinton and children of Zebulon and the Vern on Hawleys of Kenly and the Les ter Hintons and sons, Randy and Dennis of Zebulon, were weekend guests of Mrs. Christine Hinton, Carol, Douglas and Marion Hinton. Miss Rebecca Narron, who is teaching at Winston-Salem, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Narron and brother, Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Billy O’Neal and boys of Clayton, the Fred John sons and Mrs. Mary Lee Williams and son, Dale of Raleigh, and the Ralph Godwins and daughter, Rose of Goldsboro, were weekend guests of Mrs. Omega O’Neal. The Obie Hintons of Zebulon were guests of relatives and friends in our community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Davis and son, Mark of Fayetteville, were weekend guests of Mr. Davis’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Rcnfrow of MITCHELL'S ELECTRIC & PLUMBING Bunn, N. C. HOUSE WIRING, PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS Electrical & Plumbing Supplies, Ditching & Tank Installations, Water Pumps, Hot Water Heaters, Stone Delivered Telephone Louisburg 496-3071 FOR SALE The Whitley House IN WAKEFIELD Owned By Mrs. Gora Lewis Hinton House consist of 2 stories, 4 bedrooms, living room, dining room-kitchen combination, den, 2'/2 baths and Storage room. House located on 150’ x 150’ lot but more land is available if needed. M. L Hagwood Realty Co. Telephone AN 9-9461 Zebulon, N. C. Ton can tell this '63 on sight-even at night! Those over-end-under headlights do more than set a Pontiac apart—they aim better. Another way to spot a Pontiac is by its driver. He's a happy one indeed. So will you be, when you check your dealer. WldfTraek Pontlae - HURRY ON DOWN TO WlDE-TRACK TOWN - SILL BUICK-PONTIAC, INC Dealer No. 1959 GANNON AVENUE ZEBULON, N. C. Raleigh were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Renfrow and daughter, Gail. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Bailey and children of Middlesex have moved back to his mother’s farm, Mrs. Omie Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Creech and children are moving to Wilson very soon from our community. The Marvin Boykins and daugh ter, Wanda of Wilson, were week end guests of Mrs. Boykins’ grand mother and mother, Mrs. Stella Narron and Mrs. Lessie Stancil. The Wallace Barnes and son, Wallace Allen and the Welton Tip pettes of Middlesex and the Javis Davises of Knightdale were week end guests of the Burbon Davises and Dale and Curtis Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hinton, Amy and Bobby, Jr., were guests during the weekend of Mrs. Hin ton’s parents, the Hubert Sneads, of Four Oaks. Miss Harriett Narron spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Narron, Jr., and sons, Lloyd and Dennis, of Micro. Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael Narron and boys, Worth, Danny and Ken neth Narron of Knightdale, the Nelson Narrons and son, Neal of Zebulon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Narron of Pine Level were week end guests of Mrs. Hettie Narron and Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow O’Neal and children of Crozet, Va., the Poe O’Neals and daughter, Towan na of Fayetteville, the John Ihries III, and children of Zebulon, the W. G. Battens and daughter, Carol of Fuquay Springs, and the James Sullivans and son, Don of Green ville, were weekend guests of Mrs. Rebecca O’Neal and the Leslie Parrishes and son, Leslie, Jr. The Leslie Parrishes brought their son, Leslie, Jr., from the hos pital last Friday. Jaycee Game Zebulon Jaycee Quint will meet at Wendell Lions basketball five Saturday night at 8 o’clock in the Wakelon School gymnasium. The present lineup for the Jaycees are Joseph Temple, Billy Green, W. G. Griswold, Jr., Douglas Perry, and Lawrence Liles. Jimmy Medlin is the sideline coach; Bobby Pugh, referee heckler; Dick Turlington, water boy; Billy Wayne Perry, bandage boy; Robert Jones, towel taker; Billy Hinton, secret weapon; Wayne Davis, official flimflarfter for points; and David Daniel and Bill Quick, head cheerleaders. First Aid treatment will be ad ministered for the players by the Monogram Club of Wakelon High who are selling tickets for the big game. All proceeds for the game will be used for the high school athletic fund. Admission is 75for adults and 50tf for students. To Hear Doctor Dr. Drew McFarland will speak at the Wendell PTA organization February 20, according to M-.s. Bill Ammons, president. The Tex as native’s speech will be con cerning alcohol and the teenager. Mrs. Alberta Braswell’s second grade pupils will give a playlet after the meeting gets underway at 7:45 p.m. RELAX ... and enjoy real comfort and convenience with Patsy Premium Coal. LITTLE RIVER ICE CO. HORACE SMITH, MGR. ZEBULON, N. C. Phone: AN 0-3081 Distributor: Patsy Coal, Phillips Products
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