TEMPLE MARKET Specials Sold Only With Food Order Aug. 8-9-10,1963 Best Grade PINK SALMON 43c tail can Lady Calvert TEA haH pound 49< VA Lb. Bags VANILLA WAFERS 19c TIDE 23c Kraft’s MIRACLE WHIP 39c iuart Red Heart Can CAT TOOD & SUGAR 10 Pound Bag Smoked Link Lb. SAUSAGE 33c COLUMBIA BACON 43c p0"" Western Round Lb. STEAK 69c William's HOT DOCS 36c ^ Fresh Dressed Lb. FRYERS 25c HALES CHAPEL Mrs. J. D. Driver The WMU will meet Friday night at 8:00 o’clock at the church. All members please be present for this important meeting. The theme for the month is “Turning Away from the Truth of God.” Calvin Hales is a patient at Wake Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Driver and son of Wilmington recently vis ited his parents, the Joshua Dri vers. Mrs. Lucy Driver spent a few days last week with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Driver, near Zebu Ion. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown were recent guests of her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Venette, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sortino, and her broth er, the J. E. Snipes, all of Jackson ville. Mrs. Mamie Creech was a pa tient at Rex Hospital of Raleigh last week. She returned home Sunday. The Sherman Goodwin family of Portsmouth, Va., are vacationing with her parents, the Alfred Tip petts, this week. Our pastor, Rev. Robert Lovell, Is conducting prayer service each Wednesday night. Every one please put forth an effort to attend each week. Mrs. Geneva Spencer and chil dren of California spent Monday with her aunt, Mrs. Lillian Rich ardson, and family. Weekend guests of the Jesse Dri vers were the Harold Parrish fam ily of Hampton, Va., and the Dwight Drivers of Archer’s Lodge. Sunday guests of the Thelbert breeches were the Elmer Goodwins of Oak Grove and the Connie Wild er family of Friendship. Norris Brown of Durham called on the William Driver family Sun day afternoon. Norris Brown of Durham call ed on the William Driver family Sunday afternoon. The Marvin Hintons and daugh ter and the Percy Driver family of Archer’s Lodge were Sunday afternoon guests of the Joshua Drivers. Sunday visitors of the Herschel Drivers were the Carmel Walls of Zebulon, Miss Marjorie Richard son of Corinth and Mrs. Frances Parrish and children of Virginia. Rev. and Mrs. Bob Lovell vis ited Calvin Hales at Wake Me morial Hospital Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Vaiden Richardson visited the Jackson Tippetts of Lee’s Chapel Sunday afternoon. Pilot News Mist Branetta Ray H. £. Stallings is a patient in Rex Hospital. Mrs. T. B. Ward and daughter, Jackie of Arabia, arrived at the j airport last Friday a.m. Mrs. Ward will be with her parents, the Claud Lewises, through the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ferry spent a couple of days at the beach last week. Miss Alice Ray of California will be here with her father for a few days. Miss Ray was called home due to the death of her mother, Mrs. Wayne Ray. Mrs. Ella Phillips is recovering from a stroke she suffered recent ly. Miss Mozelle Ray spent a few days at the beach this week. She accompanied Miss Beatrice Dean of Wendell. Weekend visitors of Mrs. Emma Lewis were the Warren Slates of Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Elsie Pearce and the John Lockamys of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brantley and children of Knightdale and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brantley of Raleigh were supper guests of Mrs. Avon Brantley Saturday eve ning. Mrs. Ruby Sepelee, Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks and Mrs. Ethel Hicks visited Mrs. Calvin Pearce in Youngsville last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ray of Wendell visited the John L. Rays last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jarman Finch of Raleigh visited in the community Friday afternoon. INVITATION The public is cordially invited to attend the wedding of Miss Brenda Bunn to Leslie Strickland Friday night, August 9, at 8 o’ clock in the Zebulon Baptist Church. Miss Bunn is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bunn and Mr. Strickland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Strickland, all of Zebulon. THE ZEBULON RECORD Second-Class Postage Paid At Zebulon, N. C. Barrie S. Davis . Editor James M. Potter, Jr.Publisher Published weekly by Theo. Davis Sons Subscriptions, $3 per year. _ I Aiahtstwdb ¥■ 17-« ' Proud, exciting moment. Made even prouder because their first home is a Gold Medallion Home with clean, flameless electric heat. This young lady will soon discover how comforting the convenience of total-electric living really is when she takes her first hesitant steps in managing a home. She’ll gain confidence more quickly with the timesaving help of her electrical servants to lighten the tiresome, daily jobs around die house. Interested in more details about total-electric living in a Gold Medallion Home? Just call or write a nearby CP&L Office ... no obligation of course. Remember— only flameless electric heat provides matchless Medallion Living. ( CAROLINA POWER a UOHT COMPANY) An investor-owned, taxpaying, public utility company