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TEMPLE MARKET Specials Sold Only With Food Order Feb. 21-22-23, 1963 Large Cans PET MILK 3cans 39c CLOROX 45< Gallon 22 oz. Frozen CHERRY PIES 2 ■» 49t QUAKER CRITS Pound Box 10< New — 4 oz. Cans McCormick Shaker Top BLACK PEPPER 33c FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES 2 FOR 19< 50 Tablets BAYER ASPIRIN 29c Pillsbuiy. 3 Cans BISCUITS 25c SOUTHERN BELLE 2 LBS. OLEO 29c Fresh Ground Lb. Hamburger 30c End Cut Lb. Pork Chops 47c Smoked Hams Lb. PK UK 35c Western Round Lb. STEAK 69c Homemade Lb. SAUSAGE 49c Fresh Dressed Lb. FRYERS 29c Middlesex GA's The Junior GA’s of Middlesex Baptist Church met Monday, Feb ruary 11, at the church with their counselors, Mrs. Florence Overman and Mrs. Janet Batten. ; Fifteen of the 18 members were present. Miss Annette Morris, president, presided over the business ses | sion. Following the business ses | sion, Mrs. Overman served juice and cookies. ! The girls came prepared to clean the nursery department as their i community mission for February. They washed windows, woodwork, doors, tables, cribs, playpens and toys. The carpet was vacuumed, ; and the room given a general cleaning. cp 0979 NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Wake County, made in the entitled i Irona Long Croom and others, pe : titioners vs. Kaye Long and oth | ers, defendants, the undersigned 1 commissioner will on the 28 day ! of February, 1963, at twelve o’ i clock, noon, on the premises, offer j for sale and sell, as a whole or ! division, to the highest bidder for \ cash, that certain tract of land j lying and being in Little River I Township, Wake County, North j Carolina, and more particularly de ! scribed as follows: | BEGINNING at a stake in the j 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. E. Upchurch line; thence along 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 vey by C. B. Fulghum, County Surveyor of Johnston County, De j cember 20, 1939. | This 29th day of January, 1963. Irby D. Gill, Commissioner J31,F7,14,21 NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by H. David Parson, a widower, to Foster D. Finch, Trustee, for Ivey Narron, dated February 11, 1960, and recorded in Book 1399, page 201, Wake County Registry; de fault having been made in pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a fore closure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, at the court- j house door in Raleigh, Wake! County, North Carolina, at 12:00 o’clock, noon, Monday, March 18, 1963, the land conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Wake Forest Township, Wake County, N6rth Carolina, and described as follows: Tract No. 1. Being a portion of the Sandy Bailey tract of land lying ! on the East side of the road lead I ing from Forestville to Walker’s Cross Roads, adjoining W. G. Pearson, J. L. Keith and others, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the East side of the road leading from Forestville, Walls corner, and runs thence along said road N. 3 3° East 462 feet to a stake; thence S. 85° 30 minutes East 1840 feet to a stake in Harris line; thence S. 3° 30 minutes East 462 feet to a stake, Wall’s corner; thence N. 85° 30 minutes West 1840 feet to the beginning, containing 20 acres and being the same land conveyed to Weldon Smith and wife, Har riett B. Smith, by Mechanics and Farmers Bank by deed dated Jan. 29, 1935, recorded in Book 686, page 415, Wake County Registry. Also being the same lands con veyed to Henderson Parson and wife Nannie B. by deed dated Nov. 19, 1945, recorded in Book 932, Page 127, Wake County Registry. Tract No. 2. Beginning at a stake in H. D. Parson’s line 35.5 feet East of the center of the Wake Forest-Knightdale road, also a corner of Pearce land lying South of Parson’s land; thence N. 4° 50 minutes East 171.8 feet to a stake 5 feet of an iron stake (well es tablished corner of land lying to the North of the tract in this con veyance); thence N. 82° 30 min utes West 51 feet to the center ■ of Wake Forest-Knightdale road; I thence with the center of said road j S. 3° West 171 feet to a point in I the center of said road; thence S. ! 82 ° 30 minutes East 45.3 feet to the beginning, and being that part of the Fuller tract lying East of the Wake Forest-Knightdale road and located in front of the Parson home place. With the measure ments taken from the middle of the road, the tract contains .19 of an acre, as surveyed by J. G. Carroll, R, L. S., January 17, 1953. The successful bidder will be required to deposit a sum equal to 10% of his bid as evidence of good faith. This 11th day of February, 1963. Foster D. Finch, Trustee P. O. Box 486 Zebulon, N. C. F14,21,28,M7 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 .Fifth Wheel These are Free People In America we value our freedom highly. We cherish our right to go to the church of our choice ... to speak out openly for our beliefs ... or to travel freely across our bountiful land. We are free to make a profit ... or to do a job for ourselves. Our nation's rural electric cooperatives believe in the preservation of the basic American freedom to or ganize for the purpose of making a profit. They believe equally in the basic freedom of the individual to organ ize with others for the purpose of providing himself with a service. The people above are free people. They organized to provide themselves and their neighbors with a serv ice which was denied them by power companies orga nized for the purpose of profit. They are member-own ers of one of North Carolina's 33 rural electric coop eratives. They are assembled at their annual meeting to elect directors and vote on by-laws which will guide the management of the cooperative in carrying out the organization's avowed purpose. That purpose, in law and practice, is to make avail able to rural areas the highest quality electric service at the lowest cost consistent with prudent business prac tices. For more information on the power business, write to "Facts for Consumers," Box 1699, Raleigh. I WAKE FOREST, N. C. Serving more than 4500 homes, churches, schools and businesses in rural Granville, Vance, Dur ham, Wake, Franklin, Johnston and Nash Counties with LOW COST ELECTRICITY.
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