Deaths And Funerals MRS. JOHN R. FULLER Funeral services for Mrs. John Robert Fuller, 59, of Boston, Mass., who died Sat urday, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Lancaster Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Aubrey S. Tomlinson and Rev. Marion Rector. Burial will follow In the Thome family cementery near Mt. Grove Church. Surviving are her husband, John Robert Fuller; q son, John Fuller of Boston. Mass.; iwo daughters, Mrs. Ray Mat subara of Georgetown, Mass., and Mrs. Michael Dennis of Long Beach, Calif.; his mother, Mrs. Alice T. Pierce of Warrenton; three sisters, Mrs. Mildred Faul of Balti more, Md., Mrs. Ruth Collins and Mrs. Helen Moseley of Louisburg; a" brother, Wilson E. Pierce of Jacksonville; four grandchildren. WILLIAM H. LEONARD Castalia - William Henry Leonard, 56, a carpenter, died Saturday. Funeral ser vices were conducted Monday at 2 p.m. at the Gay-Yost Funeral Home in Rocky Mount by the Rev. Ernest Howell and Rev. W. T. Adams. Burial followed in the Forest Hill Cemetery in Nash ville. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nancy 0. Leonard; three daughters. Mrs. Wilbur Batch elor and Mrs. Elizabeth New man of Rocky Mount and Mrs. Thomas Riggan of New Bern; a son; Willie Vernon Leonard of the U. S. Air Force in Austin, Tex.; two brothers,' Clint Leonard of Rocky Mount and S. P. Leon ard of Greensboro; three sis ters, Mrs. Robert Andrews of Siler City, Mrs. Thurston Cooper of Nashville and Mrs. Elsie Gray Bass of Rocky Mount; three stepsons. Dan, Bobby and Milton of the home; a stepdaughter, Brenda of the home; six grand children. MRS. MAGGIE A. UNDER HILL Mrs. Maggie Ann Under hill. 83. died Friday. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, at the White Funeral Home by the Rev. Mr. Etherton. Burial followed PLANT NOW! 4hn?? v M 1?^ ^iViPw I y\v the best^ COST NO MORE! FCX SERVICE ? LOUISBURG L Sam Wood, Mgr. Bickett Blvd. Louisburg, N. C. in the family cemetery. Surviving are a son, J. P. Underhill of the home; three daughters. Crystal and Roxie Underhill of the home and Mrs. Charlie Timberlake of Louisburg; two grandchild ren; three great grandchild ren. MRS. LELIA W. COLLINS Mrs. Lelia West Collins, 79, died Sunday. Funeral ser vices were conducted at 3 p.m. Tuesday at White Level Baptist Church by the Revs. Winfred Porter^fend George Champion, Sr. Burial fol lowed in the church ceme tery. Surviving are two daugh ters, Mrs. Betty Wood of Franklinton and Miss Iola Collins of the home; a son, Columbus W. Collins of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Lessle Wester of Rt. 4, Louisburg and Mrs. Ada Moore of Ral eigh. Thanks Words cannot express the gratitude, we feel in our hearts, for every kind deed, shown toward our beloved husband and father, Henry Kenneth Frazier. We want to say Thank you to Dr. Medders and the entire staff on South Wing at Frank lin Memorial Hospital, and The Wake Forest Rest Home for the devoted work and kindness shown toward him during his lenghtly illness. To our many friends and relatives we are truely grate ful for the prayers, flowers, food, cards, and visits during the bereavement of our be loved one. May God Bless You. Mrs. Kenneth Frazier and Children In Service JAMES STONE E4 James Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Stone of Route 1, Louisburg, is now stationed in Lon Bein, Viet nam as a supply specialist. _ E4 Stone left January 8, 19(B9 for a year's duty In Vietnam. He received his basic at Fort Bragg, N. C. and was formerly stationed at Fort Lee, Virginia. He is a 1968 graduate of Louisburg High School. TONY L. BULLOCK TUY HOA, VIETNAM (AHTNC) - Tony L. Bullock, 21, son of Mrs. Lima L. Lilea, Bunn, N. C., was promoted to Army specialist five Dec. 20, near Tuy Hoa, Vietnam, where he Is a tracked vehicle mechanic In Battery B of the 32nd Artillery's 6th Batta lion. Film Program Various types of training prdgrams for mentally retard ed children are presented In the film 'Time is For Tak ing" which will be shown at 1:15 P.M. on Wednesday, December 22 at the Family Counseling and Education Center. Finch's Remnant Shop NEW SPRING MATERIALS OPEN Monday, Tuesday fc Wed. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M OPEN SATURDAYS 1 P.M. TO 5 P.M. Hwy. 561 - 5 Miles East Of Louisburg JERRY BOONE SAN ANTONIO - Airman Jerry W. Boone, son of Mrs. Cedonia L. Boone, Rt. 4, Louisburg, N. C., has com pleted basic training at Lack land AFB, Tex. He has been assigned _ to Sheppard AFB, Tex., for training as a medical services specialist. Airman Boone attended Louisburg High School. His father, Wil liam V. Boone, Jr., resides on Heron Street, Durham, N. C. Beef Cattle Meeting To Be Held According to J. R. Shfl linglaw and L. *D. Baldwin, Agricultural Extension Agents, a beef cattle meeting will be held in the basement of the agricultural building, Louisburg, N. C? Thursday night, January 23, at 7:00 o'clock. Dr. J. W. "Pete" Patterson will be the guest speaker. Pete will discuss some of the man agement practices that should help you Increase your In come from beef cattle. Make your plans now to attend this meeting. Deafness An Asset The Shopwalker - "Poor old Perkins has completely lost his hearing. I'm afraid he'll lose his job." 2nd Shopwalker - "Non sense, He's to be transferred to the complaint depart ment" District Court Has Full Docket I ? The following cww wm disposed of In the DWrict Court. Tuesday. J*?"? l* Frank Perry, public drunk eness. $5.00 fine and cmU. Ricky McCoy Titflor. w/m/16, improper passing. $10.00 fine and costs. Robert Barney Hu^ w/m/19, speeding. $25.00 fine and costs. ! Edwin Cecil Turner, w/m/42. following too close ly. Paid costs. Joe Bell Person, public drunkeness. $5.00 fine and COSLouls Crudup, n/m/45, public drunkeness. $5.00 fine and costs. Louis Henry Coley, ex ceeding safe speed. To P?y COSJjmes Wallace Moss speeding. $5.00 fine and COSBerley Elton Smith, c/m/16, driving on left highway. To pay costs. Zeb Caudle Moser, w/m/44, speeding. $5.00 fine *ft frfPOttCNT / CHILDREN HOME AOOAESS CITY ' STATt JIP COOt TtLtPMONt NO." " _ I 1 MOW LONG AT ABOVE MONTHLY LANOLOAD OA MORTGAGE HOLOEA APPAOX MOATGAOt ADORE SI 'OWN Javm*NT | ML OWING PREVIOUS AOORfSS ^ CITY *TA>I ???V ADDAt*^ "PRtttNT fM PL OKt A TnO YCAR?I?U?INEM PHONE BUSINESS A DO A EBB MONTHLY SALARY "Iwuitl WIKM EMPLOYE A InO VF AASjBUSINF SS PWONt BUSINESS AOORCBS MONTHLY BALAffV Name and complete aooaess o* nea A#*t mlativc hot livino wttH v6u WIati0n?hi1? TUfBTf WWifNcn" "ITflBTPfRnuW - - care - . . BAANCH X r " X KWufliM Of ???uc?NT - ~ ' Mfl 0??*KitATWtt First Bank Card O Flnt Bank Card It a Custom* Sarvfca ol Waccamww Bank And Trust Company Mambar f, O. I. C. w/m/26, speeding. $5.00 fine and cost. Percy Lee Parker, n/m/27 , speeding. $5.00 fine and costs. Joe A'thuf Gl?ver> n/m/27, speeding. $5.00 fine and costs. Margaret Vaughan Haith cock, w/f/40, speeding. $25.00 fine and costs. Charles Henry Smith, w/m/26, speeding. $15.00 fine and costs. Albert Williams, n/m/51, speeding $12.00 fine and costs. . Meionie Aithea Mudge, w/f/23, speeding. $5.00 fine &nd costs. Joel Dean Hugh, w/m/25, speeding. $5.00 fine and costs. Roger Davis, n/rti/2b, speeding. $35.00 fine and costs. Joseph Luther Morris, Jr., speeding. $5.00 fine and costs. George Greene, n/m/26, speeding. $35.00 fine and costi- ' - Joseph Tate, speeding. $5.00 flnend costs. Frank Wade Kiker, Jr., speeding. $5.00 fine and costs. Claude Vemon Perry, speeding. $5.00 fine and costs. Mark Dennis Collier, w/m/19, speeding. $5.00 fine and costs. 1 - Lee B. Green, failure to stop after being Involved In accident causing property damage. Not guilty. Gloria Taylor Yarborough, speeding. $5.00 fine and costs. Helen Irene Carter, w/f/16, failing to stop it stop sign. To pay costs. Thurman Shevard Privette, exceeding safe speed. To pay costs. Darrell Wayner Drivor, w/m/19, falling to stop at stop-sign. To pay costs. King Edward Adcox, w/m/31, speeding. $15.00 fine and cost*. Morris Lee Jones, n/m/44, speeding. $11.00 fine and costs. Willie Lee B lac kali, public drunkeneas. $5.00 fine and costs. Dominick SchiHlixi, w/m/31, speeding. $6.00 fine and costs. Henry Sneed, falling to yield right of way. To pay coat*- , Claude Coley, c/m/22, public drunkeneas. $5.00 fine and costs. ? James Dunston, c/m/