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Thanks I wish to express myapprecl itton to all of the wonderful people who were so kind and houghtful of me during my recent hospital stay and during my convalescence at home. appreciate the prayeVs, pards, :elegrams, flowers, gifts and. /Is Its. I am also appreciative of the numerous Inquiries con cerning my. Health and the of fers of assistance which have V 6, ISfOO BALANCE OF PAYMENT The deficit in the balance of payments has risen to |582 million during the first quarter of 1966. ? Federal of ficials blamed the increase on the Vietnam war and rising im ports. been expressed to my family. Your thoughtfulness will be long and tenderly remembered. Catherine W. Prince - FRANKUNTON SPEEDWAY, INC. A LARGE PURSE OF J. MONEY IS 'j OFFERED IN SPORTSMAN & HOBBY RACING ? RACES WILL ~ BE HELD EACH SUNDAY 2 P.M. ENJOY RACING AT ONE OF THE BESJ TRACKS IN THE SOUTHEAST 1 MILE SOUTH OF FRANKLINTON HIGHWAY NO. 1 MODERN BATHROOM FACILITIES, TWO LARGE CONCESSION STANDS AVAILABLE SJERVING FOOD & SOFT DRINKS LIVE BROADCASTS BY WYRN Church Notices St: Paul's aul's Episcopal Trinity Surxfcfc 10:00 a.m. Combined Church School and Church Service. (Holy Communion this Sunday) Acolytes: Pete Joyner and Joe Webb^ 5:00 p.m. t. Y. C. Altar Committee for June: I Mrs. L. J. Peoples, Mrs. F. H. | Allen, Miss Lou Roberson. Nursery available each Sun day. Louisburg Methodist Sunday : 9:45 Church School? Mr. and | Mrs. H. C. Mlxon, Co-Super- | intendents. 1 * ?9:45-12:00 Nursery for pre- | school children. 11:00 The Church at Worship, I Sermon Subject, " Fun Can Be | Christian." Monday: 7:30 Woman's Missionary | Society |r Wednesday: 7:Cfoworship 7:30 Senior Choir Homecoming Services To Be Held (Ypungsvllle) Oak Level Christian Church will hold their annual Homecoming Ser vice Sunday, June 5, at 11:00 i/m. The Reverend Walstein W. ?nyder, Superintendent of Elon Home for Children in ElonCol ege, N. C., will be guest ipeaker for the occasion. Following the service, lunch vill be served to all friends end former members,' who are '.ordlaily invited to attend. /The Reverend T~ N. DaUghtry s pastor. Louisburg Baptist Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service 5:30 p.m. M Y. F, Monday: 8:00 p.m. Wesleyan Service Guild 8:00 p.m. Maude McKlnne Circle Tuesdav: 10:00 a.m. The Oulda Ferger son Circle 10:00 a.m. The Evelyn Smith Kick Circle - Wednesday: 7:30 p.m Senior Choir 7:30 p.m. Boy Scouts ofAm irlca Thursday: 9:00 a,m. Prayer Group >30 p.m. Commission on r'lnance For The Support I Received In Saturday's Primary, I Am Deeply Grateful. Now That The Primary Is Over, It Is Our Responsibility To Unite And Work For A Better And More Prosperous Franklin County. * This I Pledge To Do. I. H. TALTON 1 THANKS , To my many friends in Franklin County who gave me their fine support in my recent campaign. Let me express ipy gratitude to each of you. I cherish your ^friendship. \ ry I will make every effort to serve, to the best of my ability all the people in Franklin County. Sjncerely yours> BROOKS W. YOUNG 1 Deaths And Funerals To Attend Bo*s state WILLIE y. SMITH LOUSBURG ? Willie Young Smith, 61, of Butner, died Tues day. Funeral services will be held at Butner Baptist Church at 4 p.m., Wednesday, conduct ed by the Rev. Bus(i. Burial will be at Raleigh Melhorlal Park". Surviving, are his wife, Mrs. Betty Smith;., one Son, Mames Sm+th of Butner, one daughter,' Mrs. Eleanor Boone of EUtner; three brothers, Thuston Smith, of HUlsbouorgh, Cl>de Smith of Butner, and Roy Smith of Raleigh; i'two sis ters, Mrs. Sarah Si Abbott of Creedmoor, and Mrs. Bertha Murray of Loulsburg, and eight grandchildren. f KSLLIE MOSLEY LOUISBL'RO ? Nellie Mosley, 30, of Rt. 2, Warrenton, died Tuesday. Funeral services will be held at Alert Holiness Church at 3 p.m. Thursday. The Rev. Breed Abbott and the Rev. Martin Britton will officiate. Burial will be at Thomas Chapel Church Cemetery. Sur viving are parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Mosley of the home three sisters, Betty and Elaine Mosley, both of the home, and Mrs: Thelma*, Anderson of Hendejjon and two brothers, Wiley Mosley of Henderson, and Hill Mosley of Warren ton. JOHN C. UPCHURCH John Calvin Upchurch, 65. of Rt. 3, Loulsburg, died Wednes day. He was -a farmer of Gold j Sand Community, a native of i Franklin County and a member j (Frk. B.W.) John Wesley Wheelous III, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kearney of Frankllnton, will represent Frankllnton High School at Boys State this summer. Johnny is a member ofjths rising Senior Class at Frank of Mt. Zion Baptist Church where funeral services will be conducted Friday at 3 p.m. by the Rev. Kenneth Boone and the Rev. Paul Childers. Burial will be in the Highland Memory Gardens on Highway 561 near Louisburg. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Swanie Rowe Up church; two daughters, Mrs. M. C. Watkins, Jr. and Mrs. M. C. Harper both of Golds boro; two sisters. Mrs. V. H. Ollla rd of Inez and Lula I'p church of Raleigh; and,, four grandchildren. linton High. He Is a member of the Beta Club, Monogram Club, F. F. A., a mar shall, on the Baseball Team for two year, and Is a member of the Franoca Staff of 1966-67. Johnny Is a member of the Franklinlon Baptist Church. Minding One's own business never hurt anybody. . ARTHRITIS? If you are suffering from pain, soreness, stiffness or swelling caused by arthritis, neuritis or rheumatism, I think I can help. Write me fof free information. 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