Green Hill Country Club Diving Champions Becky Talton Junior Champion Kent Henley Junior Champion Ree Oxnevad - Senior Champion Larry Fuller Senior Champion Davis Winner At Franklinton Benny Davis of Haw River won the often restarted, late model feature stock car race here Wednesday night over Earl MossofCreedmoor. Both were driving Ford Falrlanes. Third place was taken by Jerry Hunter of Raleigh with Ralph Squires and Freddy Satter fleld of Roxboro rounding out the top five. The first heat was won by Davis with Hunter second and Glenn McDuffy of Sanford third. Moss won the second heat with Tommy Norrls of Durham second and Wade Har ris of Wake Forest In third place. Mc Duffy driving the car owned by Dick Collier of Loulsburg was running third in the feature when his car was for '? out with mechanical trouoie In the final laps. Harris a former Franklin County man now living in Wake Forest had his Pontiac In fourth place in the same event when he crashed through the rail when a tie rod end broke. IN HIS OWN WAY HE IS, PERHAPS, THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN WHO EVER LIVED! It's the first motion picture of its kind. It won't be the last! CUNlUniWODI HHfULSf MUMS MARIANNE KDCH pr.fi t . TECHNICOLOR'/ Released thru umteomtbts MATINEE SUN. 3:30 TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT AT 7:10 A 6 THURS.-FRI.-S AT. JULY 13-14-15 FUNNyTHlNG HAPPENED ON THE WAY ToTriE FORUM V ? ' i ZERO MOSUL ? PHIL SILVERS ?? m a mcivm mm Production J** GILFORD BUSIER KEATON "A FINNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM" COJlMWXC MICHAEL CRAWFORD / MICHAEL HORDERN *'?*** I, MCtVft FRANK >'? MlCHAEl PtffTMTC ?m?i *? i? tint *, c? Ernie Dean of Oxford with Cecil Sanford of Durham In fifth. Bobby Gilliam of Loulsburg placed seventh In this race. Charlie Tharrlngton, who had done ? fine Job of driving by placing second In the second heat race, was uninjured. The first hobby heat race was taken by Watson with Lopez second and third going to Kent Fogleman of Durham. In the second heat race It was Dease first, and Tharrlngton second with third place going to Donnle Lloyd of Creed moor, winner of last weeks feature here. Lloyd was running third In the final laps of the feature when he crashed Into the wall at the start of home stretch after colliding with Lopez. He was uninjured but out of the race. John Matthews of Raleigh modified stock car driver was winner of the Demolition derby driving a Lincoln In an exhi bition of some the the wildest driving ever seen anywhere. He was the survivor Is ten starters. It Is An echo Is the only thing that can cheat some people out of the last word. FRI.-S AT. No one ever made the scene like fffp CotiOH# TECHNICOLOR- PANAVISION ? SUN. 4TUE.(No Show Mon.) breaks DEAN MARTIN Z MATT HELM KARL MAIDEN bkbekeki 4 ANN MARGRET | TECHNICOLOR* WED.-THURS. THEIR GOD IS SKED... r/HUNQK&v At I EM.wnmbk* "MM* rowan "HBUT ??mum *wmr Hospital (Continued from Page 1) for the doctors near the em ergency entrance and a special entrance Is also provided. Five neW parking areas are to be prepared to accommo date the public. These are In addition to those already in use. One of the newest additions Is to be the Chapel. Located In the quarters formerly occupied by the Records De partment on the first floor of the old building, the Chapel is a project of the churches of the county and at least one woman's organization. The Louisburg Woman's Club Is donating slightly over $50 col lected at the recent Measles Clinic to the Chapel. Furnish ings are to be placed there by the churches. Mr. Person says the Chapel will contain pews and a wor ship center. Seating capacity will be about 30 and Sunday School services will be held each Sunday for ambulatory and walking patients. The Chapel will also be used for families desiring privacy; for consultation with their doctor or minister. These and many other im provements in medical ser vices to the people of the Franklin County area are now realities. The mechanics of moving into the new quarters of the few departments re maining Is Just a matter of days. As the final touches are put to this ambitious pro ject, new and better methods of serving will be found and be placed into action. One of these better methods is expected to be the Installa tion of the card system for visitors. Long a problem for doctors, nurses and patients, the number of visitors will need to be controlled In the best Interest of the patients. The system Is widely used and has proven successful. More will be said about this later. Next: Emergency facilities, blackout preparations and heart care plus a look at future planning. Aluminum Car Ports Storm Doors & Windows Venetian Blinds\ BLINDS REPAIRED ] Ornamental j Iron Aluminum & Canvas Atoning FREE ESTIMATES M. G. WILDER "MONK" 417 W. No bit St. LOUISBURG, K. (. Youngsville Tax Rate Set At $1.65 Youngsville -- At the meet ing of the Youngsvllle Town Board of Commissioners held on Monday night, July third, the town budget was studied and set at $27,138.25, which Is a small Increase over last year's budget. The tax rate was set at 91.65, which Is the same as last year. Mayor W. M. Roberts re ported on completion of up dating of town street lighten ing system. Mercury vapor lights have been Installed on all streets with candlepower on main street being increas ed threefold; and on Other streets, lights are approxi mately five times brighter. Repairs and patching will be done on town streets as soon as possible according to State Highway Commission District Engineer F. W. Adklns, Jr., who was recently contacted to do the work as requested by the Town of Youngsvlll*. Plans were made tolmprjve town sewage disposal system which Includes the addition of sand. Negotiations have been made to erect a fence around the area. Griffin Gets NCADA Post William F. Griffin, Jr. , Grif fin Motor Co., Loulsburg, has been appointed to serve as Area Chairman of the North Carolina Automobile Dealers Association for Franklin County. He succeeds B. T. Rowe, Jr., also of Loulsburg. In announcing the appoint ment, NCADA President Henry H. Sandlln of Dunn Mid that Griffin will act as liaison officer between new car and truck dealers In this area and NCADA and the National Auto mobile Dealers Association. He will be responsible for promoting the various pro grams and activities of NCADA and NADA; ensational value! Year- ? end prices! Specially equipped at this great price! I Comet 200 "6" > Whit* sidewall tires ? Deluxe wheel covers ? AM radio ? 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