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TEMPLE MARKET Specials Sold Only With Food Order May 2-3-4, 1963 PEPSI COLAS 6,or 23c Vi Gallon CLOROX 25c ROUND BOX MORION'S SALT 9c 10 Lb. Bag 39* 100% PURE SAUERS BLACK PEPPER 3 oz. can | 48 Tea Bags TENDER LEAF 55* Del-Monte CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 2 large cans 49f Home Made Lb. SAUSAGE 45c Fresh Pork Sale HAMS 49c lb. SIDES 39c lb. Shoulders 39c H>. Boston Butts 39c lb. Boneless Lb. Stewbeef 65c Western Round Steak 69c pound Fresh Dressed Lb. FRYERS 25c - 'liNinniiinn Wakefield News Mn. Vera B. Rhodes nimniuim auminninimnii Mrs. Helen Jones spent three days with her daughter, Mrs. Ferd Breslau, in Raleigh last week. The Home Demonstration Club met last Wednesday with seven members present. The program was on serving. Mrs. Lala Pulley served delicious refreshments. Mrs. Vera Rhodes spent the day with her mother, Mrs. Alice Hood, for the Orlando Puryears to go to his father’s birthday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Earp vis ited them Sunday a.m. Mrs. Nellie Hood and Nancy, her brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Triplett, and son of Boonville vis ited Mrs. Alice Hood Saturday. Nuber Bolton is visiting around in Durham. The Donnie Gays, Mrs. Bertha and Angela Hood, the H. G. Hoods, VINSON'S PHARMACY Across from Wendell-Zebulon Hospital Zebulon's Newest and Most Modem Drug Store Revlon Hair Spray — Save 60* — 20 oz. $1.75 Complete Prescription Service Phone 269-9554 the T. Y. Puryears, the Fred Hoods and Vera Rhodes, all visited Mrs. Alice Hood. Wade Bolton is visiting his mother, Mts. Fannie Bolton, a few days. Mrs. Nora Wilder of Raleigh is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Loma Ferrell. Mrs. Myra Chamblee is a pa tient at Wendell-Zebulon Hospital. Eddie Pippin is expected to leave the hospital in a day or two. Mrs. Annie P. Jones and Mrs. Cassie Chamblee spent last Thurs day and Friday in Chapel Hill with Mrs. Addie Winstead and Charles. Lonnie Poole and James Rich ardson went to Punkin Center and fished last Saturday. Mrs. Lonnie Poole and sister, Mrs. Ethel Pearce, visited Mrs. Sallie Pearce at Wake Memorial Hospital Sunday p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant of Raleigh visited in Zebulon Sunday. Mrs. Vera Rhodes has dressed a cannon ball bed at Whitley Fur niture Co. with a double wedding ring quilt and dust ruffle and pil low shams. It was made by Mrs. L. A. Baker and Mrs. Vera Rhodes, and quilted by the Professional quilters of Wakefield Church. It will be on exhibit there for the next few days and will sell for $50.00. There are two Wakefield Home Demonstration quilts on display, a lone star and a Joseph coat at $15.00 each. The human heart pumps about four quarts of blood per minute through the body’s 12,000 mile net work of arteries, veins and capil laries, says the North Carolina Heart Association. THE ZEBULON RECORD Second-Class Postage Paid At Zebulon, N. C. Barrie S. Davis . Editor James M. Potter, Jr. Publisher Bill Quick . Fifth Wheel Published weekly by Theo. Davis Sons Subscriptions, $3 per year. WHAT KIND OF A YARDSTICK IS THIS? Rural electric co-ops call themselves yardsticks ... yardsticks for measuring the fairness of rates chaiged hy electric companies. At best they are only part of a yardstick . . . nearer 22 inches . . . hardly suitable for measuring businesses which operate under an entity different set of rules. Remember, REA co-ops are subsidized with 2 per cent government loans, they nay no taxes, and they are free from regulation. Electric companies are regulated and taxed. Rules under which the two operate are so different that CP&L, for example, must use about 40 cents of every dollar it receives from customers to pay taxes and financing costs— normal utility costs which taxpayers bear for the coops. To become the yardstick they claim to be, the electric co-ops would have to give up their subsidies, pay taxes and accept regulation as utility companies do. CAROLINA POWER A Lfl&HT QOMPANY An investor-owned, taxpaying, public utility company
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