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Community News Roundup Louisburg Mr. and Mrs. ML O. Wilder returned home Monday after a ten day tour of Louisiana. They visited friends made while Mr. Wilder was in service. Justice '? Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gatllng and son Danny visited Mr. " Catling's father, Mr. G. H. Gatllng at Williamsburg, Va. Sunday. Mr. and, Mrs. Weldon Rice and daughter Pamela from Ral elght.were guests In the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice Sat urday. Mr. Clarence Spanler and daughter Robin from Rocky Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. Rice Sunday afternoon. Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. John Rice, Johnny and Connie Sue came and stayed until bedtime. Mrs. Joseph B. Perry and children, Donna and Ken from Richmond, Va. were weekend guests of the Howard Cardens' and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Perry. College students home for the weekend from the various sch ools were : Miss Peggy Medlln, Miss Anita Harris, Mr. Leon Stone and Mr. Tommle Bunn. Mrs. Norman Wicks and Miss Shirley Perry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haffcld Wicks and children In Durham for Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Bowden visited her slater, Mrs. Mary Hllllard in Durham Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Hayes returned home Friday from spending the week In Jacksonville with her daughter, Mrs. Wlnford Blake, Mr. Blake and the two grand daughters. Mrs. C. C. Bowden Is back at Rocky Mount In the Sanat arium Hospital after being at Duke Hospital in Durham sev eral days for surgery. Vote CHAMPION For Sheriff Dear Friends and Citizens of Franklin County: It has been my privilege and honor to serve you as Frunklin County Sheriff these past years. You know my record and experience as Sheriff and as a law enforcement officer. You have my pledge, II reelect ed, of fair treat ment and Impartial enforcement of all the laws with cour tesy and dedication to the best Inter ests of Franklin County and its peo ple. I think the stand ards of .this office have been Improv ing In the years past, and I feel sure they will continue to improve In the years to come if I am given the honor to serve you again. It will be Impossible to see each of you personally before the Democratic Pri mary to be held on May 28, 1966. 'there fore, 'I am asking for your support and vote. It will be greatly appreciated. Your trust wlH be remembered In my service to you. Be Sure And Vote. Sincerely, JOE W. CHAMPION Paid Pol. Adv. Mrs. Marvin Bowden and Mrs. John Boyd Edwards and boys spent the weekend In Pel etlner, N.C. with Mr. and Mrs. Dewltt Truckner. Keeping Abreast A reporter from a big city newspaper stopped to visit a friend who ran a little country weekly. He asked his friend, "How can you keep up your circula tion In a town where everyone already kno*s what everyone else Is doing?" The editor grinned: "They know what everyone's doing, all right, but they read the paper to see who's been caught at It." Available - For hours a picket, walked up and down a busy street carrying a sign that was ab solutely blank. Asked what was the big Idea, he replied, "I'm looking for a sponsor." Test-. Ill Training ? Obedience trials came Into prominence slightly more than twenty-five years ago when the American Kennel Club estab lished them as an official part of the dog activities which It supervises. When you attend an obedience trial the first thing you will note about the dogs In compe tition Is that they are perform ing under difficult conditions such as confusing noises and strange smells. Obedience trials are divided Into classes or grades of com petition. Novice Classes are for beginners and after a dog has won qualifying scores at three licensed trials, he earns the title of Companion Dog and Is entitled to a C. D. after his name. When further training has been completed he then moves upward Into the Open Classes. The dog must win qualifying scores at three shows under different Judges In these classes In order to gain the title Companion Dog Excellent. Following even more training, he enters competition for the Utility Class. Three qualifying scores of passing or better bring him the title U.D. for Utility Dog. In watching obedience trials the experts at the Purina Pet Care Center In St. Louis say that It Is Important to know some of the factors which the Judges must weigh In scoring each dog. The Judge can hardly fall to give the best scores to those dogs which perform the exercises correctly, with wil lingness and spirit. On the other hand, a Judge must give a falling score for any exercise If the dog doesn't perform It upon the first command. Obedience trials are truly ex aminations In training for the dog and owner and they are also basic training for good behav ior. . .to teach your dog to be a better member of your family. 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If swag is to be 36 Inches wide, the top will remain that width, but the bottom will slant to a total of 38 inches* in width. To have a 17 Inch center depth, allow 6L*inchtes extra at both: sides? a total of 42 inches in ! width at bottom edge. Once you have marked the' Diagonal Lines, divide that line into sixths for five folds or into sevenths for six folds, etc. Then pin first fold to top of swag at either side. Continue until all folds are pinned in place. Trim excess fabric at sides and bottom. Add desired trim to bottom edge and hem top and sides. Jabots are almost triangular in shape. Allow 4 inches for side returns and then fold three pleats into each Jabot. Do not add fringe to top edge or outer sides. Traditionalists add a tassel fringe to the swag, but a con temporary braid is an unusual decorative variation and es pecially handsome with con temporary decor. Or try a contrasting lining to coordi nate with that color elsewhere in the room. Finished swag and jabots are tacked to an inch thick board, 4 Inches deep, attached to win dow frame with angle irons. On Student Loans Washington, D. C.? The Of fice of Education has an nounced a major step toward shifting lt^- college student loan prograpn -from a system of di rect -Government loans iu an Insured and partly subsidized basis. About 775,000 students! are expected to seek loans In the 1966-67 academic year. 1. I lie finished wulth of swdj! jslnmn A to A and ( to Folio* <duiition\ to ditt-rmine Un^th of Diamond line I) to A. and di vide Diagonal* i jls desired for peri feet folds. 2. P.n fi rst fold ( = I > to A on each side. ( ontmuc. "following di agonal lines, until all folds art pinned in place. I rim excess fahrii at sides and bottom edge. h Dip In And Diet! Most dieters moan In anticipation of ail that heavy party eat ing. They're caught betwlit and between- -saying "no" or getting lat. But not any more. 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