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Tobacco Crop Estimated At $9 Million In Franklin C’ntyl LOUISBURG Franklin Coun ty s farmers are now enjoying one cu ltest crops they have had in several '.ears A gross income oi $9,408,964 is forecast for the 1958 tobacco crop This estimate is marie rn the basis of 1600 lbs. per acre would be the highest acre yieiri on a*' nr ft i v pen a o Negroes: "CAREER opportunities j B.v STAFF WRITFR Frequently belter jobs are op»n \ to us as Negroes when we are pre- j pared and this can b» done bv our j attendance at colleges ami univer sities. Not having much rnone j man.'- of us are interested in j sil- j able scholarships Note the follow- i tbs OFF OP TUN’ r . f ELLOWSHtPS for minority groups tarring from SIOOO to $8 000 annual!? Th* d«ad liu#» sgu, November 30, Jn ouirifis -hould to C T Joti6s, program secretary, Op nortunit- Fellor.-sJiii -. John TTay Whitney Foundation. 630 Fifth Ave, New York 20 N Y KENT FELLOWSHIPS sot religious training offering .11 pends on the basis of near! The Compliments Os F. & A. MUSIC CO. FRANK W. LEONARD Box No, 193 Dial GY 6-3244 Louisburg, N, C. -jk < meinn9Kex»>h«m»MßKHn9«Knetega!Ki«r>«A»«iMunnKM«Me- Comp Urn en ts Os BLANCHE BEAUTY SHOP ALICE B. LEONARD Owner Dial GY 6-3244 LOUISBURG N. C. II iiiMnwußMnriip-iwnMmi-MniimiwiiiiiiwtTififMiWTi—!M>ii~|tp Compliments Os \ First-Citizen Bank & Trust Co, A MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT CORPORATION We Are Always Glad to Do Business with You. May Your Saving Bring You A Brighter Future. i LOUISBIJRG, N. C. FRANKUNTON, N. C. W E ’ BE Youk Radio Neighbor j l. DUISBURG NOW ON THE AIR I 1480 ON YOUR DIAL I LOUISBURG, N. C ! record. In producing this year's rroo of tobacco. Franklin County farmers kept a sharpe eye on the weather. In doing this, sev eral farmers built farm ponds for irigatoin purposes in case the weather turned unfavor- I d-adhne for tilmt •pnl'cafinn is January 33, 1959 Inquiries should be addressed to Or KSrhitrd C Gilman, executive director Kent Fellowship Tin eram, N.ifional Council en Re ligion In Mich-r Ed««c»ii.»n tun Feoeperf New Haven 11 Connecticut "HELL COMPANIES FOUNDA TION FELLOWSHIPS a total of fiffv for *po-cia!•.ration in th- areas of engineering physcis. plant sci ence, geology, end mathematics Th« minimum stipend is $1,500 plus tuition and fees and additional ob j ligations j These fellowships are awarded institutionally awarded. Address all inquiries to w. M. Upchurch, Jr., eerretery. Shell Coir pi hies Foun dation. 50 West 50th Street. New j York 20 New York ARMSTRONG GRADUATE SCIENCE FELLOWSHIPS, four of *hein. in the areas of chem istry and physics Each fellow ship will carry a total payment of $3,100 allocated an follows tuition aod fees—s' 3 oo, stipend si, ‘.'oft, grant to some coilcccs as follows tuition and fees do not amwunt to $999. the unev pcndcd halanre will en to th department boldine the {-Heir ship to ageist. In underwriting the research of the fellow Address all inquiries In J E COMPLIMENTS OF MURPHY SUPER MURKET Louisburg, N- C. -iic*-*r-irr~'imr-Tr»ww'f >. , -W j Compliments Os Piggly Wiggly LOUISBURG, N. C. TTrir-T—77Y.- T - — r vr~-.-—-rrr-»--r7-i —~r.-T-se.ny- |T ,r r-~-ir: -.i.-.-* 1 Compliments Os FARMERS TRACTOR & TRUCK I COMPANY ON THE BY-PASS Phone GY 6-4131 Louisburg, N. C. * FARMALL TRACTORS I • INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS •McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS I able tot iobsrn production. Farmers throughout, the county planted 10,138 acres this year com pared with 10.588 acres in 1957. 1,216 acres went into the Soil Bank this year compared to 589 acres last year. Soil bank payments for tobac co this v»ai' amounted to $331,046 00. . Smith, assistant general manager, | ! Fe’-sormel Administration Depart-j I ment. Armstrong Cork Company. ! Lancaster. Pennsylvania. Kerning tobacco is one of the | major rests of producing flu-cured j tobacco. it Pays To I I ADVERTISE MINERIAL SPRINGS INN Louisburg, N. C. 4 ~Z-I 11 ! At Swansboro Camp: Robert C. James Named “Best 4-H Male Camper” FRANKLINTON Robert Cres ton James of B. F. Person 4-H Club, was voted the. best male cam per at John Mitchell 4-H Camp in Swansboro, during the week of June 30-July 5. Robert is the son of Mr. and Mis. Jim James of Route 2. Franklinton lie was very active in all the acti- Compliments Os FRANKLIN FARMERS EXCHANGE i FCX LOUISBURG, N. C. Compliments Os Louisburg Tire & Recapping Co. j LOUISBURG, N. G } aWF*-** Tr-rmrawrynw"*" -erv-.v w*w> -vetoes; n awrJt*wt>AJ aaKCMsnwsaM'xiß'ac Compliments I QUALITY DRY CLEANERS & LAUNDRY SERVICE j Featuring Sam tone Dry Cleaning and Fluff Dry Laundry Service. One-Day Service On Request Dial GY 6-3518 Franklinton, N. C, | Louisburg, N. C. Call 2546 ' ai.ijiiLmuiiiiiiiuMiii—iiiiniiii 'inni'i~rrmiiirrwr —-nm i — • y-j LITTLE RIVER ICE COMPANY ! | Distributors of i | ESSO PRODUCTS Louisburg, North Carolina : ---rasahirr-ir-L' YTBiifrirtiafiTirMmnnnTt-19-rr-iiT-'' ■' "ipr.rrT o xscestTULtsum Compliments Os I D, H. BLOUNT All SOI ! i . ; Funeral Directors and Undertakers, Over 44 Years oi Service and the Oldest in Franklin County. A MEMBER OF THE MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION | GY 6-3285 Louisburg, N. C | ... j—h—i—wniTurruniiiTimriir —mrfrrr —rnirumr nT~iinrri--rrri —~r-~i —m inrri'r* - aoUMMmteMMM*’ . FOR HIGHER PRICES : SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT.. . Union Warehouse Louisburg, N. G <a*iw*-seTn*f.'ituw,Sßf*9yiisi , W‘ , w , !iap•*?!!•' MMUIimuBMUiIU I, antOBUMB j ! ; Complimen ts Os H. G. TAYLOR HARDWARE & FURNITURE ! ! i • HOUSE AND AUTO PAINT • FARMING TOOLS • COLE PLANTERS » STOVES & RANGES 11 • SIEGLER HEATERS • MODEL TOYS I Phone GY 6-3423 1 Louiaburg, N. C. | I vitics conducted during camp week i Robert, is also a very active 4-H Club member. He served as treas urer and recreational leader of his club. He was a member o£ the t wine and dairy judging teams, One way to coinhat. insects is to I plant insect resistant varieties. • BED ROOM LIVING ROOM and DINING ROOM FURNITURE • DUO -THERMO OIL HEATERS • WASHING MACHINES j i Gov’t Allots ! More Money For Burials I WASHINGTON The Federal j Government now allots a hundred ! dollars more for the burial cf war 1 veterans. Burial expenses have been In creased from a former $1 BO to $250. The increase for burial expenses applies only to deaths on or after "*■ -» 90 PROOF 2.45 2-8 S FT. 4-5 QT. | / " \ 0 YEAR OLD | CENTURY CLUE | STRAIGHT BOURDON | WHISKEY | I J\ RATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODS. C6RP„ K.T. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86P«0C{ 1 FOX'S 20TH Anniversary Sale STARTS THURSDAY, SEPTIiIER 18TH & TtV’ Smart To Be Thrifty, Shop and Save With Us! With This Ad You May Purchase One Pair of Ladies' Hose. Ist Quality, 51 Gang.* Hose For 29c. m DEPT. STQRE Shop at Leggett’* in Louisburg, Franklin County's Largest Dept. Store Where You Will Find the Following Items Under Our Own Brand Names. State Prides—Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blankets, etc, Heiress—Full Fashion, Seamless Plain or Mesh Red Camel Quality Work Clothes and Shoes for Men 'Archdale Socks, Shirts, Belts, Pajamas, Sweaters, Pants, Shoes i The Complete Shopping Center so r the Entire Family , Shop and Save In Leggett’s On Our Four Big Floors Ist Floor Piece goods Linens Men's Dept. ™ Boys* Dept, 2nd Floor Ladies" Sportswear Dresses Girl and infant Wear | 3rd Floor Luggage Baby Bed Carriage —Strollers 4th Floor Furniture Rest Room and Lounge -‘The Home of Better Valins' O* CPIF ft $ Use Oar Easy Lay-A-Way fCfesO I !a.1IU!VIo «“« AND LOUNGE I A la»l! Deposit llmni *-«4 A Little Each _ .. nrt , « , « Week- Shop and SAVE- at LEGGETT’S FOl Both W Hite S.ltd Colored r FGGFTTS ladies JL A A kJ ON OUR 4TH FLOOR Department Store,. Inc. ——— Louisburg, N. C Kal GY 6-41 M 1 THE GABOUMIJUI WEEK ENDING SATPEPAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1658 j August is, 1355. It wu autfcoraed j by Public Law 85-574 The allowance is payable for: 1. Veteran* of any war or the Ko ream Conflict; or 2. Peacetime veteran* who were receiving VA compensation at time | " ,,,L Compliments Os ROWE’S MEN’S SHOP EVERYTHING TO WEAR FOR MEN. h BOYS GY 6-3573 Leuiaburg, M. C. Compliment $ DO YOUR FALL SHOPPING AT TONKEL’S We Carry A Line of Clothing and shs«s and Fesdy-To-Wesr for the Entire Family, ! LOUISBURG FRIENDLY" DEPT. STORE '' LOtfISBTTRG, N. C, Compliments Os D. F. McKINNE • RELIANCE FERTILIZERS • AND USED CARS Louishurg, N. C n-nrel-TTMim Mini Compliments Os EDWARDS DEPT. STORE | POPULAR PRICE SHOES AND CLOTH - | ING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY, 209 E. Nash St. Loubbmgs X. C, j of or who w*r* discharged or retired for diMbilitias larurred in the line «f duty. Persons, desiring full paitteulars. should eddrees their inquiries to the Vet trails Adinintctratson Wa shington, D. C. 11
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