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Church Notices Louisburg Baptist Sunday: 9:45 Church School, R. S. Knott, Superintendent 9:45-12:00 Nursery for pre-school children 11:00 Hie Church at Wor ship, The Rev. A. S. Tomlin son, pastor. Sermon subject, "The Dark Side of Prayer" 11:00 The Katherine M. Harris Sunbeams 11:00 The Elizabeth W. Bobbitt Sunbeams Monday: 7:30 The Mary Hester Powell Group to meet with Miss Bessie Shadrach Thursday: 7:30 Choir Rehearsal St. Delight Sunday: 10 A.M. Sunday School 1 11 A.M. Morning Worship. Some Things God Puts First. 7 P.M. Evening Service. Who Is The Devil. FOR SAFETY S SAKE St. Paul's Episcopal 6th Sunday after Trinity 10 A.M. Church School for whole family. W. J. Shea rin, Supt. 11 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon, Lay Reader Nursery provided Free Will Baptist Saturday: 4:00-8:00 Sunday School picnic at Sunset Park, Rocky Mount, N. C. Sunday: "Old Fashioned Day" 9:30 "Free Will Baptist Hour" WYRN Radio 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 7:00 Youth Service 7:30 Evening Worship J. Earl Gilliam, pastor. 930 N. Main St., Louisburg. Revival The Flat Rock Baptist Church of Route 1, Louis burg will hold its annual re vival the week of July 14-20 with services beginning each evening at eight o'clock. Special music will be pro vided each evening by the choir and other persons. The evangelist for the week of services will be the Reverend Burke E. Holland, pastor of the Cedar Rock Baptist Church. Each one who so desires is welcomed to worship with the church in this series of revival services. TWOSOME II il?iH? ill I? II? iill IIMIMM? |i?W Torch (left) and Ro?y Future (right) art two newcomers lo the roster of /.enith zinnia ? ariitifv Torch has rich orange lloweo; Rof) Future's blooms are bright rose-pink. ELIMINATE THE MIDDLE MAN ] and cut your tabor coots at much as 50% ...ItL *!?? ? ? wiiii i vmb new PENSTAR 1 TOBACCO | STICK HOISTER , it mall os tho back-breaking | choro of hanging 1 tobacco sticks a i darn sight aasior. EASILY INSTALLED | Takes only minutes to fatten "HOISTER" rails I In your barn. EASILY HANOLEO The "HOISTER" can t>? rolled back and forth with little effort. Permits you to hang and shingle tobacco sticks at all levels. EASILY OPERATEO Only two men are required ...on* for loading... on* lot tobacco hang ing. You eliminate the man in th* middle. EASILY TRANSPORTED Can be moved from barn to barn by one man. SAFE Automatic START /STOP control at *ny level. FULLY WARRANTEE!) Patent Pending PAYS FOR ITSELF DURING THE FIRST SEASON V PENSTM INDUSTRIES, INC. [FARMERS TRACTOR & TRUCK CO. PHONE OT 6-4131 LOU1SBURO, N. C. NESTEA LARGE 3 OZ. JAR 99* KING SIZE fc SMALL COCA-COLA TAB-SPRITE- FRESCA 3ci*|0? TIDE DETERCENT 3 Reg. BOXES SUN VALLEY MARGARINE 5 Lbs. TEMT LUNCHEON MEAT 12 Oz. CANS POWHATAN CANNED TOMATOES 6 Cans 3 Oz. STARKIST CHUNK STYLE] TUNA | CANS BROWN & SERVE ROLLS IPkgs. Of 12 For v* \ SILVER QUEEN SWEET Ooz. NEW RED r J a1 POTATOES 5 29 W LOCAL GROWN BUTTER BEANS, % STRING BEANS, RED & WHITE, /GRAPES, PEARS, OKRA & CROWDER PEAS ^BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP ROAST Lb. STAR BARBEQUE <4 STAR BRUNSWICK STEW CIRCLE K ? BACON Lb. KOOL POPS 8 Ready To Freeze POP BARS Pkg. Of 8 mm i x FLAVOR AID ALL 1 PRE SWEETNED 3"" 190 k AUTOCRAT AAA |>ICE MILK 39(, DUKES a ajl 1 MAYONNAISE 49? TW|N PET 4 A A pi ? DOG FOOD L2, 95 c I CHEF-BOY-AROEE 'SPAGHETTI CQO MEATBALLS 03 SNOWDRIFT 69( ' ? FROZEN FOODS ? COOL l?rge CQa WHIP size dfy PET RITZ APPLE AND PEACH w ,i 790 KEEBLER a COCONUT DROP * COOKIES " 2 W. 890 NABISCO CHIP AHOY 390 Pkg.
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