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?Classified Ads n ATCC REGULAR l\M I CO CLASSIFIED .OS per word minimum .50 per insertion ? .50 per run ?erricc on keyed ads. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY .70 per column Inch. MEMORIAMS same as Reg ular Classified. All classified ads must be accompanied by cash or check. L O S T LOST: Female Beagle hound, bet veen Hway 56 and Har ris Poiid, In White Level fe-ctlow. $10.00 reward if found. Charles Lloyd GY C ' .3875. 12-31; 1-2 l?d FOR SALE POTTERY BARGAINS ? Large selection, bird baths, flower pots, import items. Discount to florists. Open 7 days a week. Riggan's Gro cery. U.S. No. 1. Kittrell. N. C. 12-10. Tue A Th-tf FOR SALE: 1954 Ford Con vertible. 1958 Volkswagen, sun roof with Judson Super charger o r Supercharger separate, call C1Y 6-4 7 ?9 12-31; 1-2.7.9 jmI FOR SALE: 1,00ft hales of nice soybean hay. Call (IV (-491 0 or see A. II. Spen cer. Rt. 3. Louishurg. 12-19. Thurs. tf FOR SALE: AlUa-Chalmei * Tractor, new rear tires, liar gala, $200.. Louisburg Tiro & Recapping Co. 1-2 pd EXCELLENT BUY ? Realist slide projector (semi-auto matic) with 12 extra slide holders. A-l condition. Will, demonstrate. A C llall. Wake Forest. 395-:S.r?r?4 1-2,7.9 ch HOGS FOR SALE? Regi>te? ed Hampshires Service age bo?rs F E White. Jr . Rt. 1. Oxford, N. C. PkOM 23616. 12-31; 1-2.7 pd FOR SALE Mobile Home. 1960 34' X 8'. extra clean, reasonable priced. Call GY 6-4045. 12-19,31; l-*.7. pd FOR SALE? John Deere M Tractor with equipment, all in good condition John II. Flovd. Route 1. Louisburg. N. C. 12-31; 1-2,7.9 pd FOR SALE: Large lot and garage on U. S. 401 at Ingleside. Call Mrs. 1). L. Ayscue at Louisburg GY 6 3812. 12-31 ; 1-2,7,9, ch FOR SALE ? 60 Ford 1 ton truck. Perfect condition. Bobby Dent. Rt. No. 1, Younjcsvillp r? EX 5*2802. " 12-31 ; 1-2.7,9 pd FOR RENT FOR RENT ? Nice clean apartmen* furnished or un furnished. down town area, call GY 6-3592. 11-21 Tu&Th tf ONE of the finer things of life ? Blue Lustre carpet and upholstery cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1 H. C Taylor. 1-2 It House for Rent: Cedar Rock community, available now, see or call John Sledge. 12-3. Tu&Th tf WANTED WANTED: Someone with good credit to take over payments on alntost new cab inet model AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG Sewing Machine this area. Guarantee still good Balance only $57.16. Full details write: Nation al's Credit Dept.. Box 512C. Charlotte. N. C. 12-17,19.24.31: 1-2.7.9 INCOME TAX FORMS FILLED OUT EACH SATURDAY AT GOLD SAND SCHOOL. 8:30 to 5:00 James Marshall Jimmy Boyette. FOR HIRC: Backhoe and Front End] | Loader? Septic Tank ' > and Sewage Line 1 1 Installation A Specialty > ?See or call ! 1 CLARENCE ! ! EDWARDS ; ; MR. FARMER A"e are now spreading .bulk limestone ami fertl hlser. See ua for your [LoviibnrK FC.\ Serrie* OTS-336# Spectacular "Be careful not tb slip here," cautioned the guide, carefully (lipping the rope that linked Mm to the tenderfoot on the precarious mountain climb. "It's mighty dangerous. But tf you do fall, look to your far right. The view Is ab solutely spectacular." News Here And There About Franklin County Louisburg Mr. and Mrs. Russell Post and children, Lisa, Amy and Sandy, of North East, Pa., spent the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Raymond Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winston of Rocky Mount visited Mrs. Martha Holden and Miss Ger trude Winston Friday. Justice ~ Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Wicks for the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wicks and children, Cherry, Lor! and Gary from Durham and Mrs. Harold Wicks' mother, Mrs. Beatrice Overllne from Osseo, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Woodall Dean and girls, Jane, Karen and Mar sha from Frederick, Md., ar rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wheless Christ mas day and stayed until Mon day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Whe less from Bristol, Va., visit ed Mrs. B. F. Wheless and the Marlon Wheless' during the holidays. Mrs. Wheless ac companied them to Peletter for" a short visit with Mrs. Wil liam Truckner and other re latives. Guests In the home of Mrs. Vera White during the holi days Included Mrs. John Walk er and Miss Martha Walker of Lacross, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardner and boys of Ra leigh, Mr. and. Mrs. Calvin Wh)te and girls of Wirrenton, Mr. Peter White andMrs.W.C. Stalllngs and Vlckl from Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Tommle Jef fries and son Shane from Spring Hope spent Christmas eve night with Mrs. Cedonla Boone and Jerry then ate supper with them Christmas night. Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Layton and Mrs. Cedonla Boone went to Rocky Mount Sunday for a family Christmas dinner In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tommle Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Per ry, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Car den, Jo Anne, Ricky and How ard Lee spent the holidays In Richmond, Va., with the Joseph B. Perry's, returning home Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice had their children and granchlld dren with them for dinner Christmas. The Weldon Rice's from Raleigh and the W. C. Wheless' and the John Rice families of Durham. Mrs. W. C. Stalllngs spent Friday and Saturday nights with Mrs. Mary S. Williams, leav ing for home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Medlln visited Mr. Medlln's father, Mr. Harvey Medlln In Klnston Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Vann Bunn on the birth of baby daughters at park View Hospital In Rocky Mount last Friday, December 27, and to Rev. and Mrs. A1 Peverall also a daughter at Rex Hospital In Raleigh Mon day, December 30. Mrs. W. C. Coppedge took Mrs. Marvin Bowden 0/ Louls burg to Peletler Sunday to see her mother, Mrs. William Truckner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colqy from Burner were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bowden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. KentwoodTurn er and boys, Forrest and Mark, from Elizabeth City spent Sun day night with Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Perry and visited Mr. Tommle Flow In Raleigh Mon day. Rev. and Mrs. J. Parker Mc Lendon and girls Novella, Mar tha and Cheryl from Elkln, N. C. visited brelfly with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Latham, Mrs. Mary S. Williams, Mrs.Cedonla Boone and other friends In the community Monday. (JAP) I Youngsville Miss Marilyn Timberlake Is In Roanoke, Va., to spend the New Year holidays with some classmates. Mrs. C. V. Timberlake had as her guests over the week end, her daughter, Mrs. Byron Bullard and Mrs. Robert Ross of Charlotte. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gupton and family from Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whitley and family from Smtthfleld visited Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Griffin the past week. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lewis during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Houchlns and daughter, Brendafrom Bal timore, Md., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis and daughter, Annette, from Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Lewis from Rocky Mount, and Mrs. Anna Sturges of Nashville. Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Chllders visited Mr. and Mrs. John A. Johnson at Selma, N. C., dur ing the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chllders, jr., and family from Toledo, Ohio, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Chllders, other relatives and friends the past week. Mr. B. T. Sykes and boys of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Neal during the week end and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Grace Parke of Rich Square and Mrs. Edgar Ful ler and girls from Rocky Mount visited Mrs. J. W. Neal during the week end. Miss Louise Sturges from Burlington and Miss Frances Sturgess from Raleigh spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sturges. Miss Ruby Lanier spent the week end with her sisters, Mrs. Mamie Bryant and Miss Edna Lanier in Rocky Mount. r Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Turner and daughter, Dorothy Dean, and Mrs. Pearl Bllnson are spend ing this week with relatives In Florida. Mrs. A. H. Perry and Theora Fisher of Rocky Mount were dinner guests of Mrs. Ridley Brown and family Saturday. Mrs. Pauline Taylor and Mis ses Tony and Paula Gupton i were supper guests of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Dock Shearln and Carl in Warrenton Sunday night. Guests of Tom Pearce and family the past week were Mrs. Grover Leonard and grand daughter Carta Elizabeth Tay j lor, from Pinetops, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearce from Roan oke Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shearln and son, Carl, from Warrenton and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pearce and children, Sherry, Bobby and Debbie from Butner. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Leonard and son, Steve,' of Fayettevllle spent Wednesday night with his mother, Mrs. Dollie Leonard, i Mrs. Ridley Brown attended the funeral of her stepmother, Mrs. R. B. Brown In Troy Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boseman and son Perry of Raleigh spent Wednesday with Mrs. Bose man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Btllle M. Gupton. Mrs. Rachel Morgan and daughter returned to her home in Fayettevllle, N. C., Sunday after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Dollle Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. George Coley, Donnle Leonard and Mrs. Lula Leonard spent the week end with Miss Marie Coley In Ra leigh. Miss Diane Morgan of Fayet teville spent several days the past week wfth Miss Joyce Leo nard. Mrs. Evelyn Gupton of Rocky Mount visited Tony Gupton Sa turday afternoon. Visiting Mrs. Mamie Gup ton and family during the week and week end were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shearln and Carl from Warrenton, Talmadge Gupton of Rocky Mount, Ver gta joyner from Texas, Jerry Rocky from Chesapeak, Va., and Vickie Haprer from Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ham let and girls, from Rocky Mount, visited Mr. and Mrs. Doland Hamlet and family dur ing the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garner Coley and son Sherwood, Sid ney E. Coley and Mrs. Elsie Retterstoff, all from Butner, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Co ley during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lee Coley of Butner visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Goerge Co ley the past week. Mrs. Percy Leonard is visit ing her children in Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holland Denton visited his brother who Is a patient at a hospital In Washington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Kathleen Shreeve from Arlington, Va., spent the week end with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meal. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shearin of Rocky Mount and Annie Grif fin from Carolina Beach visited friends and relatives during the week end. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fuller Wednesday and Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ful ler and family of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Horton land family and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fuller and girls olRocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. James Pearce spent a few days the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Joyner in Winston Sa lem. Mr. T. M. Sykes' brother and sisters from Spring Hope and Wallace visited with him during the week. Seven Paths Miss Margaret Strickland of Hampton, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. tStallings knd family. On Fri day afternoon Mr. Stalltngs vi sited his father, Mr. Arthur Stallings, In North Mount Boarding Home in Rocky Mount. Visiting Mrs. Lucy Wilder, the . w. H. L'artze and J. S. Collies during the holidays were Misses Alice and Susie Blag man of Washington, p. C.VMt*. Ernest Wilder and daughters, Deborah and Vivian Wilder, of Butner; Mrs. Hubert Hoyle of Henderson, Mrs. Mildren Jor dan . and children of Raleigh. Mrs. Will Blagman ofWashlng ton, D. C. spent a couple of days. On Sunday Mrs. Julia Yea bowers, Penny Yeabowers and Bernie Rodesoh of Washington, D. C. Joined Mr. and Mrs. Lartz for a few days' visit. Mr. J. E. (Buster) Wilder and daughter Jean of South Carolina called at the J. S. Collie home on Thursday and visited his mother, Mrs. Lucy Wilder. Rev. and Mrs. Coleman Thom as, Ernie, Tommy and I*hil (pent the holidays In Windsor ?rlth relatives. \ Miss Suzle Anderson of Ra leigh has been spending some time here with Janle Wilson and Martha Stallings. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Smith and sons spent several days In South Carolina with rela tives. Dlanne Jarreil of Rocky Mount stayed Friday night with Mrs. Bertha Moore, Mrs. Pat Jes sup and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Evander Lee McGregor and young Van were with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mc Gregor for the week end and for the New Year holies Visiting Mr. and Mrs. James McGhee during Christmas holi days were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lester andErnestlne ofBrook er, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McGhee of Rocky Ford visited during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Harris of Nashville visited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Moore on Friday. Among ? D. C. PHILLIPS , BILL TAYLOR JERRY FRAZIER RUSSELL PERGERSONZj FOUR QUALIFIED BARBERS For Better Service, Hetter See Us CITY BARBER SHOP . WE WISH EACH AND EVERYONE A PROSPEROUS I HAPPY NEW YEAR the Sunday visitors were Ml*. | and Mrs. Herman Drown, Buddy I Brown, Sue, Charles and Ern- j est Brown of Enfield. Mr. and 'Mrs. Pete Moore spent Christmas Eve night in Rocky Mount with Mr. and Mrs. Kearney Harrison and family. I They helped to celebrate Caro ; lyn Harrison's sixteenth birth day by attending a dinner in 1 her honor. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gay of Newport News were with the L. S. Gays for the week end. On Thursday Rev., and Mrs. Raymond Moore of Four Oaks and all of their children who were home for the holidays visited the L. S. Gays and dur ing the Christmas and New Year holidays Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strickland and son of I Rocky Mount came. Donald Wilder of Raleigh stay ed for a few days with his grand mother, Mrs. Lena Wilder. On Sunday they went to Raleigh. W. I), Fisher stayed in Cas talia from Wednesday until Sa turday with Mr. and Mrs. O, B. Fisher and Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Fisher visited relatives and friends in Nashville Thursday. The David Fishers and Tammie of Rocky Mount spent a part of the holidays with the -Fishers and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Inscoe and Day Ion. Pvt. Dallas Hill from Fort Jackson, S. C., spent the holi days with his mother, Mrs. Ethel Hill, ifenald and Warren. Mrs. J. H. Perkerson has.been confined to bed with a severe case of bronchitis. So glad to report she is much improved. A Long Walk Jonesboro, Ark. --Mrs. Mabel McMillan, 57, and her 17-year old son, Roger, are walking to San Antonio, Texas In search! of Jobs and a new home. The two plan to walk the 7001 miles with a Shetland pony pul-i ling a cart containing all their; possessions. Venetian liliiuls j atul Doors 4 ? t Awnings CANVAS a METAL j Si arm ff i in lows ] RECORDED a TAPED' ISew HI i in Is | Ornamental j Iron FREE ESTIMATES M. G. WILDER MONK" 417 W. Noble St. 10UISBURG, N. C. Franklinton Mrs. p. C. Brittle, Miss Do rothy Brittle of Burlington; ; Miss Mae Nixon of Edenton spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blount. On Christ mas Day, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brown of Bethel were guests of the Qlounts. Mr. and Mrs. William Black and family of Raleigh and Mrs. Cozart of Oxford were guests of Mrs. N. A. Black on Christ mas Day. In Who's Who Laverne Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Robin son, 112 Halifax Road, Louis burg, ff. C. was voted by the faculty of North Carolina Col lege at Durham, N. C., as one of the 22 students for "Who Is Who in Colleges." At present she is one of the senior counselors for girls and will graduate in May with a major in accounting. She plans to further her studies in Sep tember 1^04 at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. William Avery Cox and family of Raleigh were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cox. Mrs. Clyde Sandllng has re turned home after visiting the James L. Bells for the past ; three months. Mr. and Mrs. Tommle Ste phens have returned home af ter spending the holidays In Cary. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wilson of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. L. R. 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