THE FRANKLIN TIMES Iuued Every Friday ?IS Oswt mint Telephone 288-1 | A. P. JOHNSON, Editor and Mabager SUBSCRIPTION RATES On Year Six Months ., 78 Eight Mottln .... 1JQ Fop Month* .... .80 _Horth Carolina ? 1 ASSOC 1AT1C < w Notional Advertising Representative American Press /|ssociaiioii . Nn York ? Chicago ? Detroit ? HiiloMphls i Entered at the Postofflee at Lonlsbnrg, N. O. ma ?eeo m4 dm mall matter. A Happy and Prosperous 1945 for all of you is oui reatest wish. ? ? | . | Plans are now underway for Louisburg to have t Convenient Union Bus Station. t 0O0 If a project is profitable to you why get rid of il ;for some one else to enjoy the benefits! 0O0 ? j Let 's everybody in Louisburg pull together for t greater Louisburg and Franklin County. ? UOO & * Did you ever work very hard to gain a project thai you liad reason to believe would be profitable to you Likewise the power and light question. , obo ? The 1945 Legislature of North Carolina meets next week. It's your duty as a citizen to give all the infor mation you can to your Representatives that will assisl them in rendering you the best of service, and then co operate with them. DUO In order to provide driveway around the new Bus Station and relieve the congestion caused by the buses stopping and loading and unloading on the streets, whj can 't the town step in and give a little assistance. This will be a big help to the Town in more ways than one. ~ ' W""f ' NEW YEAR'S f . . < ? i ?BSBBUklSS TO ALL! &T-" V * - ? . - HOME FURNITURE COMPANY ; ) LOUISBURG, N. 0. ' . 'S - ... THE POCKCTSOOK or "KNOWLEDGE * rom THE M*6HtTlC NOml POL* l? fiBOCTHCO MIIB6 FROM TUB 6KJ6WWMC/H. R? ArtWftUW "POCKS', PRODUCT OF -we AtncM?7n? Mouerw on a wy BioscR L(VWS/Vta?T V TH%I A6t*5BE \! ' I iHDusiam. IN6BJ0TT/ Detects funk 3 W/5 5-MM ' steasB/ 2) Rl?t466HW5 - ON A MBRRy , SO-ROUW? ABO&A ohe-miliioj voL/x,-R?y Bwatroopers use StRUM ALBMM FRCfcA BLOOD PWSAW U*)I04 sots 6 TlMes^S BUR as Plasma One /nenr/m/omcmntR mure a M/>Pnee?Px TW ARMV WHICH WrrSR-SVXM mi NOT UUM6C TO HAKE YOUR NEW TEAR'S % HAPPINESS "V ..IvjItflBft fe Mf MORE COMPLEW Watch for our Announcements of our ? NEW YEAR BARGAINS , . They will add to your Prosperity and Desires. T ON K EL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Louisburg, N. C. . . v ? WOOTEN-SANDERLIN (Continued from Page One) of Suffolk, presided In the gift [ room. Mrs. Fred Leonard Invit ed guests Into the dining room where Mrs Hilton Hudnell, of Suffolk, presided. The dining ta ble was covered with an imported Madeira cutwork cloth of Irish linen. A wedding cake, topped by a miniature bride and groom was cut by the couple. Misses Jane Sanderlln ana Jessie Taylor Harris* and Mrs. Edward I1. Grif fin assisted in serving Ices and bride's cake. Goodbyes were said Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Young, of Hickory. Chief Petty Officer: The enemy la as thick as peas, what ahall-we doT Officer of the Day: Shell 'em, you Idiot ? shell 'em! One Sign of a good sportsman Is a match stem broken In 3 pieces. It isn't the cigarette that starts the fire but the match with which the cigarette was lighted. Feeding tests have shown that it takes almost twice as much late cut hay to put a 100-pound gain on a steer as with early cut hay. ' ^ Patronize TIMES Advertiser* JUST RECEIVED RICHMOND PLANT BED FERTILIZER C. E. FORD / v Sfckweb ~ . . _i '? - CtCee/i PTAem ... lluy Moire W?*]r ? Yes, the future of the Stars and Stripes is at stake. Our country has been attacked by enemies who mean to conqusr the world ? and us along with it. If we lose the war, nothing you have will be worth anything. So why not invest whatever you can in the gallant strugqle to make the world a decent place to live? Even if you think you've been buying bonds to the limit of your ability, you can boost your pur chases a little morel Would you give up buyinq 3 ns?y ivirt^r cos4 to save the life of a fiob.t'ng iad you knovy . . . your own S3'1 ?:! year neighbor's? Apply Ihfc aliliuds to ward buying bonds- - baca^E ac tually your bond purchases save lives by furnish ira tho equipment, ammunition and food the boys need to survive. War bonds are the safest invest ment in the world. For your own sake, for your Country's sake, put every spare dime and dollar into War Bonds! BACK THE ATTACK WITH WAR BONDS 1 ' . ' ' H?ro Of Peleliu Pictured by MTStt. Vic Donahue from a Combat Report by TSgt. Ward Walker ir-Om D-D ay it M*, Iwl Ilwlwl Outta Ink, M, at IhliBinU X. *, M Mi MH at Mariaae |s an umlt en a Jap-MaM cava. 2 ? A* Beak nM far ward, he waa whU. 8fc waapu> (Ml 1Mb hi* anoa. 3? Twa af Rouh'i wa ran to itu Maa kaek, bat the ?aaa^ Uaalanaat kegaa te (?t np.br tMt twA * gnaMk