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About Franklin County Seven Paths Mr*. A1 (Grace Moor*) Crammer from Asbury Park, N. J. visited In th* bom* of MT. and Mrs. Claud* Moor* and also saw other relatives whll* here. She left on Sunday. Mrs. Foster Hill, Mr. and Mrs. C. 6. Moore, Robin and C. G. were In Lowe's Grove Monday to see Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hicks and family. Mrs. Hill and Mr. Moore also vi sited with Mrs. E. Coye Still and Coye, Jr. Mr. Grady Fisher of Rlnc wood, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fisher at Rocky Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Fisher, Carolyn and Mr. W. D. Fisher on Sunday, taklnc lunch. Mr. W. D. Fisher had spent the previous week InCastallawlth relatives. Phillip Wilder of Richmond spent the weekend at home with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Wilder /and Frances. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Lee McGrefor with her sen and family visited the Bill Wilders In Tarboro and the Carl McGregors In Rocky Mount. Mrs. Lucy WUder Is now residing In the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Colli* for a tew months. Mesdames Em ma Moore and Lena Wilder are at home for a while, both having been away for some time. Mrs. David Fisher and Tam mle from Rocky Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. Preston Inscoe Saturday afternoon and the Fishers for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Moss of Hampton, Va. were down for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson and famllyand the V. R. Wilder family. Young Miss Dlanne Wil liams spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carter Holmes and Mrs. Har riett Williams of the Poplar Springs Community. Mrs. W. H. Lartz, Mrs. Doris Wilder, Will and Cindy were ? In Washington, D. C. for a weekend of sightseeing and visiting relatives. Little Brian Perkerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Per kerson of Rocky Mount spent Saturday night with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Perkerson. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Matt yarMck 12 x 15 ROOM INSTALLEDj few COMPLETE $122.57 LEONARD'S < DRAPERY SHOP ROCKY MT. RD PHONE 496-3234 LOUISBURG, N C. mvs ana cnuaren 01 newporr News, V*. w?re In the bom* at Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Gay an Friday night and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Moor* of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Driver ware among Mr. Hardy Moore's visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee McGregor, Mr. Evander Lee McGregor, and Mrs. MaybeUe ^heless went to Allensvllle Church near Roxboro Saturday to at tend the wedding of Catherine Gentry. She Is the daughter of Mr. McGregor's niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tho mas Gentry. They attended a luncheon at the Gentry home following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. D"Arcy Latham and family are visiting this week with Mrs. Latham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Greene. Spending last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lee McGregor were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McGregor and Van of near Raleigh. They all attended the Lee McGregor- Rufus Wilder barn supper on Friday night. Justice Dr. and Mrs. James E. w he less and children, Jlmmleand Carol of Roanoke, Vi. were weekend guest In the home at Mr. and Mrs. E? J. Wheless. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Renn and flrls, Judy and Patricia, from Jacksonville visited Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Perry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rice and daughter Pamela from Raleigh ate lunch Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor of Durham, Mrs. Taylor is Mr. Wick's sister; Mr. and Mrs. Eulan Wicks of Apex and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Luther of Raleigh were all guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wicks Sunday afternoon. Mr. C. C. Perry from Fu quay visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Perry Sunday afternoon. ' Guesf of Mr. and Mrs. A. NOTICE WHITE RESIDENTS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF WHITE RESIDENTS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY HAYING A FAMILY INCOME BELOW THE LEVEL AS SET FORTH IN THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULES: Non-Farm Households Farm Households Persons - Family income Persons Family income SI 500 2000 2500 ? 3000 3500 4000 4500 8 or more 5000 ' 1 - - ? 2 3 4 5 6 ---- 7 8 -or mofe 11050 1400 1750 2100 2450 2800 - 3150 -5000 THIS MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE COURT ROOM AT THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURTHOUSE ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th / AT 8:00 P.M. I ? .\y - ? ' FOR THE PURPOSE OF SELECTiN6 TWO |2| MEMBERS TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE FRANKLIN-VANCE-WARREN OPPORTUNITY, INC. ALL ADULT MEMBERS OF WHITE FAMILIES WHO ARE RESIDENTS OF FRANKUN COUNTY M THE ADOVE SCHEDULES OF INCOME DRACKETS ARE URGED TO ATTEND , Teenage Chat By Lavender ? Another Thursday and not much mws tor you tNU. Sorry about that! During this w**k many t mm hav* been studying and taking little time out for fun although a few made It to the County Fair. I_ Looking forward to the big game Friday night, the Louls burg High School "Bulldogs" F. Dunn Sunday was Mrs. Sidney Cayton from Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hahnfrom Long Island, N. Y. visited friends and relatives In the community Friday. tfunn Dinner guests of Mrs. T. G. Baker Sunday vera Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Twlsdale and Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Twls dale of Townsvllle; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Greene of Nash ville and Mr. John E. Twls dale of Oxford. Charles Pippin has com pleted a tour of duty with the Air Wli* of the Navy and Is at home. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pippin. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelson of Fayettevllle were weekend guests of the Pippins. Third Class Petty Officers Roy Jeffreys and Nelson Col lins, stationed at Little Creek Naval Base In Vlrflnla spent the weekend with their wives and parents. They have been assigned to DaNang, Vietnam. They are members of the Construction Battalion. Mrs. HarryStanley of Salem, Va., Mrs. Wallace Bishop of Roanoke, Va. and Mrs. Guy Young of Bassett, Va. were guests of Mrs. B. C. Johnson several days last week. While In the state they visited Mr. and Mrs. Grady Harris In Lou Is burg and Mr. and Mrs. James Mills In Wendell. are getting In shape to stomp the Oxford Orphanage "Red Devils." Good luck, boys! Also, the Junior varsity team of Loulsburg High School takes on the Junior varsity tram of Helena Thursday afternoon at 4:00 at the Loulsburg High School football field. Good luck to you boys, too! The "Vandals Combo" of Wake Forest will perform Saturday evening at the Com munity House of Wake Forest. Y'all be sure to go and hear this group. They are really good! As I conclude this column, let me remind everyone to send In your news. Thought: Know thy self. -So c rates. Youngsville Teen- Age Club Mrs. Wiley Brown, chairman of the Teenage Club In Youngs ville, states that the first club meeting of the new season will be held on Saturday evening at ' eight p.m. In the community building. The club for the teen agers la being reorganized and sponsored again this year by the Youngsville Woman's Club. Meetings will be held on the second and fourth Sat urday evenings from eight to ton, with at least two appoint ed chape rones In attendance. * Mrs. Brown lists the cha pe rone committee for the year as follows: Mesdames E, J. Pearce, Howard White, Wil liam Paschal, Bruce Strick land, James Woodard, W. C. Hart, Jr., L. A. Woodllef, Dewey Wiggins, James Smith, J. R. Sanders, and R. p. Cheatham, and the 'chairman, Mrs. Brown. She ajvj several of the committee members, plan to be present for the. first meeting this Saturday, October 8. Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were patients In the hospital Thursday morning: PATIENTS - Lucy H. Al ston, Loulsburg; Lucy S. Brown, Frankllnton; Vincent O. Brubaker, Sr., Spring Hope; James Allen Burgess, Loulsburg; Mlna L Carter, Loulsburg; Helen Gray Cash, YoungsrlUe; Addle D. Col lins, Loulsburg; Gertie Con yers, Loulsburg; Clara B. Cooke, Wake Forest; Louise Coombs, Loulsburg; Fred Cooper, Loulsburg; Johnny Howard .Days, Klttrell; Blllle Denton, Loulsburg; Mattle Bell Drlrer, YoungsrlUe; Lu cy Early, Loulsburg; Bobble Lynn Faulkner, Warrenton; Emma T. Faulkner, Warren ton; Joseph Wayne Finch, Loulsburg; Eugene Foster, Loulsburg; George P. Fos ter, Loulsburg; Pamela Jen Gilliam, Loulsburg; Kath erlne Gupton, Loulsburg; George Harrison, Jr., Hol llster; Bland Julius Hill, Frankllnton; Mary Alice Mor ton, Zebulon; George Thomas Johnson, Lpulsburg; Charlie C. Leonard, Castalla; Pearl McDowell, Loulsburg; RuthE. May, Loulsburg; William C. Neal, Loulsburg; Edith P. Perry, Loulsburg; Louis M.* Person, Loulsburg; Betty Sue Rice, Durham; Hobart Ro berson, Loulsburg; Hubert A. Smith, Loulsburg; William N. Steed, Frankllnton; Charlie B. ? Strother, Loulsburg; Corlne L. Thome, Castalla; Cora Thorpe, Loulsburg; Ruby H. Tlmberlake, Frankllnton; Mi chael R. Wagner, Loulsburg; Reglna V. Wesson, Loulsburg; Donald Ray Wheeler-, Louls burg; James Albert Wheless, Loulsburg; Thomas Wheless, Loulsburg; Thurman Wood, Frankllnton; Annie H. Wright, Henderson; Marguerltte C. Young, YoungsrlUe. Blrffc Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Cash at Route 1, Youngsvllle, S. C. announce the birth of a girl, born on October 6, 1966. Happiness Is In part the con clusion that you can't re make people or the world. FOR THE SPRING GARDEN YOU WANT PUNT DUTCH BU The finest, healthiest bulb* in the world mW here. They'll give you the loveliest spring garden you could want? if you plant thera now. All your favorites, reasonably pricad. FALL Is The BEST Time To Seed and Fertilize LAWNS Use Top Quality FCX Supplies To Get A Better Looking Lawn ? FESCUE ? RYE GRASS ? BLUE GRASS ? FERTILIZER ? LAWN MIXTURES GARDEN TOOLS LOUISBURG FCX SERVICE BICKETT BLVD. LOUISBURG, N. C. PHONE GY-6-3366 The casual borrower is a casual payer. Too many people know all the answers. ~Loo\ what's happening at Mercury! * I Mercury unleashes Cougar! ? Untamed el e^mncet America'* flret luxury gporis cmr at ? popular price. This it the day of the Cougar. An entirely new kind of (Jrlviftg machine from Mercury. Mercury Co?*ar la a m* hungry cmr With an We<ool elegance. With a European flair and thrust ro Its styling. With a room*, full-width rear teat! With ?**dard fea ture* found, until now, only in expensive cars. Examples Sequential rear turn ilg* nals arc xandard1 They flash In three ?q>? (at the. rate of 70 time* a minute) to point the way you're turning. Concealed headlamp* are manjard' They hide by day and. cat Jike. open at night. Inside, vinyl-covered bucket teat*, cuahioned with mokJcd foam, are ttmndmrj' Wall-to-wall d^rp loop car peting. ttanJarJ' V spoke ?Ceering wheel. ttmnJmJ' * And In a car thia luxuri ous. you'd expect ^,V-8u engine. Cougar hat it. A 299 cu. ln^V-8. Compression ratio: 9.3:1. And It uses regular fuel When we My Meicury un leashes Cougar, we mean It. Cougar I* a supetb sports cor. It move* on cat feet. Tracks true. Rides smoother, quieter. The price? Less than you'd expect. At previews, people have overguessed by $1,000! We believe Cougar is the best-equipped luxury sports car for the money. And at Cougar's price, you can indulge yourself In such better-idea options as: Styled steel wheels. 4- speed stick or "Mr. and Mrs." Select-Shift Merc-O-Matlc that leu a man run It through the gears ... lets hit wife leave It In automatic. Also a 4 -barrel Marauder 390 OT V-8. Vinyl-covered Oxford Roof. Sports Conaole. Alao: Tilt-Away steering wheel. Pouarr due-brakes up front. A finger-tip speed coo- % , trol mounted on the turn signal lever. But first: See ^ Mercury Cougar. 'Untamed elegance. At your Mercury Man's.yourMercurydeiltr'a. 1 1 ^ ' ? Cm gmr (HiMnunl nnu through th? wh?U Mercury Mnf. k?all M ruhUU. Im jmrMtmrjiMfr MiMU riffct. LtNCOLiMERCURY DIVISION
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