Community News Seven Paths Mrs. Agnes Schnell of New Orleans, La. is here to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. Brubaker and family. Mrs. Rachel Brown, Sam, Charlie and Ernie Brown of Salem community; Miss Linda Gupton and Mike Gupton of near Nashville; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hay and young Kathy of Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Driver and Eddie Hicks of New Hope; and Mrs. Joseph A. Perry and Mrs. Howard Carden visited Mr. E. B. Moore on Sunday after noon. Among the relatives calling on W. D. Fisher and the M. E. Fishers during the week end were Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Fisher of Castalia; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hunt of Norfork; Mrs. Kurt Alllff and sons of Atlanta; Mrs. Lovelace of Norfork, enroute to Greens boro; Mrs. Alma Dickens of Rocky Mount; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gay and Johnny of Whltakers; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Cockrell and children of Nashville; Mr. Grady Fish er of Rlngwood; David Fisher and family and Mrs. Dan Fisher of Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hay and Kathy are spending a few days with relatives, Including E. B. Moore, the M. -E. Fish ers, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Driver; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hicks and Eddie; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Perry and the Howard Carden family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilder, Deborah and Vivian Wilder of Butner spent Satur day night with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Collie, Cindy, Robin and C. G. Moore. Mrs. J. R. Hunt of Norfolk spent Tuesday night In the M. E. Fisher home and visited her father, W. D. Fisher. On Wednesday the two visited Mrs. J. T. Fisher, the W. B. Fishers, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Harper and friends In the Castalla area. On Wednesday night Mrs. Hunt stayed with Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Fisher In Castalla. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Wll-r der and two of their thre; children were supper guests of Mrs. Lena Wilder last week. Mrs. Elaine Proctor of Rocky Mount visited her mother, Mrs. Emma Moore, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Hill had all of her children and grand child ren to visit her during the long holiday weekend; Rev. Mil Qfi 16.00 lP?Ga?alCans mn-OU 15 75 Per. Gal. In 5 Gal. Cans TDE - DDT SUPER TOBACCO KING TOBACCO TWINE RONALD THARRINGTON'S STORE ROUTE 2 LOUISBURG. N C. and Mrs. Walter Hill and David of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Erp of Miami, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hill of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hicks and children of Lowes Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill and son of Spring Hope; two daughters and their families who live In the local area and Warren Hill of the home. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cay and daughter of Hampton, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gay, son Jem me, and Millard Gay of Newport News; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strickland and Gregg of Rocky Mount; Mrs. Harriett Moore and little Miss Cindy Edwards of Edwards Cross Roads visited with Mrs. L. S. Gay and Jenny during the weekend. Mrs. Sidney Alford is spending the week. Mrs. Cyrethea Jones, Mr. and Mfs. Lou Bradley, Mark and Faith Bradley of Salis bury, Md. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Greene at various times during the past two weeks, leaving for home during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Splvey and daughters of Hampton, Va. were In the community on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McGregor and Van of Garner were in the community Sat urday to see Mr. and Mrs. Le> McGregor, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sawyer and children. Bigger Figures It's getting so that school children will soon need an adding machine to do a simple sum In arithmetic. People, Spots In The News YEP, IT'S A LEOPARD, leaping: in ?; Philadelphia apartment of Dean Cha jran! He raises 'em as a hobby, sells them when they're grown up. Mi ? ~ mi m??? GREAT (and small) DANES: The pups, *3' j weeks old, are of the Harlequin type, their friend "Big Lou" is standard light tan. HOLD THAT SPIDER! It's part of electric motor armature being readied at Borg-Warner's Pesco Products plant for use in giant U.S. military transport. TREE HOUSE actually carved from trunk of California redwood 1,000 years old, shown en route from Coast with its owner, Len Wood (are you kidding?) of Los Angeles, to Expo 67 in Montreal. THE MURPHY HOUSE WILL BE CLOSED BEGINNING MONDAY, JULY 10th FOR VACATION AND REMODELING WATCH FOR OUR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Attends AOA Conference PORTLAND, ORE. Mrs. Richard Whitfield of Frank Unton, North Carolina, im mediate past president of the Woman's Auxiliary to the American Optometrlc As sociation, participated in the organization's opening cere monies during the 70th An nual Congress of the AOA. Approximately 1,800 opto metrists and guests were in attendance at the five-day ?vent devoted to professional and educational topics con cerned with the advancement and Improvement of the vision care of the public through optometrlc procedures. Mrs. Whitfield led the pledges to the flag and to the AOA Auxiliary at the open ing session of the national GREAT-SAVINGS BEGIN WITH A N FREEZER 1 Smart homemakers fet big capacity food freezer# save them time and money. Besides cutting down on trips to the supermarket, a freezer's abundant capacity lets the lady of the house take advantage of food specials and large quantity buys. ^ Food can be- stocked when prices are low and quality ^ligh. A A modern food freezer gives welcome flexibility In T food preparation, too. Meals can be prepared in .J advance, frozen and served when desired. If W Now's the time to cash In on freezer savings. jf\ Ask your electric appliance dealer to show you ' y the new, no-defrosting freezers and refrigerator / . freezers this week. lii^A CAROLINA PO WE P A LIGHT COMPANY Am immtfr tmri, itnpmylm % pmblie ati Iky ctmpmj Electric Co-op Employee Retires Foster Barham retired June 30, after 22 years of service with Wake Electric Member ship Corporation. Mr. Barham has been Service Supervisor for Wake Electric for the past five years. He has an outstanding work record, having driven over 1/2 million miles without an accident, has never had a lost time accident, and has averaged only 2 3/4 days sick leave a year, during the 22 year period, yet he has worked many hours in all kinds of adverse weather. Mr. and Mrs. Barham, and their, daughter, Mrs. Charles garter, were guests of Wake Electrlc's employees at a re cent appreciation dinner. J. L. Shearon, Wake's Mana ger, expressed appreciation to Mr. Barham for his un selfish, faithful and dedicated service to the Cooperative, especially for the many fri ends he has made for himself and the business. He then presented Mr. Barham a gold watch as tangible evidence of this appreciation. R. M. Cooper, Wake's Line Superintendent, presentedMr. wives of optometrists' group. Highlights of the AOA Con gress Included an educational program covering a full range of vision care topics, an annual awards dinner at which individuals and organizations were honored for their out standing contributions to the visual welfare of the American people, and numerous meet ings staged by the allied optometrlc organizations, in cluding the Woman's Auxi liary to the AOA. Generally speaking, one can not psychoanalyze himself. BARHAM - SHEARON Barliam a(i appropriate gift from the Cooperative's em ployees as a token of their friendship. 1200 Yds. CARPET IN STOCK To Choose From! Priced To Sell 3.95 To 15.00 per yd. 8 x 9 - 35.50 9 x 12 - 47.40 12 x 12 - 67.20 12 x 15 - 113.75 CUT TO SIZE OR INSTALLED WALL-TO-WALL LEONARD'S DRAPERY SHOP ROCKY Mr. RD. PHONE 496-3234 LOUISBURG, N. C. LET US SERVE YOUR NEEDS Savings - Loans - Trusts - Insurance Citizens Bank and TRU ST C OMPAN Y HENDERSON , iV. C. 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