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Sidewalk Sale Draws Crowd Scene above shows part of the crowd which attended the Louisburg Sidewalk Sale last year. The Trade Promotion Committee of the Franklin County Business Association and Credit Bureau is sponsoring the second annual event again Thursday. Mi*. Juanita Pleasants, Executive Secretary of the group, says participating merchants are promising outstanding buys during the one-day event. suff photo by aint Fuller. Cost Of Living Investment people are tell ing the story of the fellow who bumped his head and went into a twenty-year coma. Awaking refreshed and clearheaded in 1990, the Tint thing he did was to phone his broker. With the help of a computer setup, it took the broker only a few minutes to report that his 100 shares of AT&T were now worth $8.5 million, his shares of General Motors were now worth $5.5 million, and his holdings in Xerox had increased to an amazing $15 million. Thursday, August 7th EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES FOR SIDEWALK SALE! MUFFLERS FLOOR MATS _ _ 1MIRRORS SEAT COVERS ^ o ? U0M5 TIRES $10.00 ? ONLY ECONOMY AOTO SUPPLY W. NASH ST. LOUISBURG, N. C. "Good- Lord!" exclaimed the man. "I'm rich!" At which point the tele phone operator cime on the line and said, "Your three minutes are up sir. Would you please deposit a million dollars?" Long Cycle Trip Cincinnati -- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kaeiin took a 2300-mile motorcycle trip from Ocean side, Calif., to Cincinnati. The 21-year-old riders said It was a grand way to see the countryside but the next time they would take a bus. Thanks I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation to Dr. Lloyd, Dr. Patterson and the nurses on second floor for being so nice to me while I was a patient in Franklin Memorial Hospital. I also want to thank my friends and neighbors for the visits, cards, gifts snd prayers I received. May God bless each of you. Mrs. Nettle H. Wlnstead. HOSE 22C Pr MEN'S PLAID & SOLID POPES, INC. Thursday, August 7th LADIES I CHILDRENS DRESSES VALUES TO $15.00 NOW SHIRTS <t7 nn $1-00 -$3.22 SHORT SLEEVE 3L . UU . . mFC a ama o i rriir LMUIto LONG SLEEVE BOY'S SHORT SLEEVE BOYS WASH & WEAR / f 1 LADIES BELL BOTTOM' PANTS $2.50 ?? SHIRTS $1.00 .JASH & WEAR PANTS $3.00 blankets DRAPES $3.00 2-.-S5.00 RUGS $4.00 SHEET BLANKETS $1.00 RUBBING ,lt DRESS MATERIAL ALCOHOL ? 14t FIBER GLASS ??KETTLEVClOTH 2 Vds $1 .00 *LL C0PPERT0ME r / SUNTAH OIL FILLER n ... aa / *5?..lotioh 40% FILLER aa PAPER 2 FOR$1.00 V // REDUCED PPPESI DOWNTOWN LOUISBURG THE LOUISBURG TRADE PROMOTION COMMITTEE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION AND CREDIT BUREAU PROUDLY PRESENTS THE SECOND ANNUAL LOUISBURG SIDEWALK SALE COME EARLY - SPEND THE DAY SEE AND SHOP ALL THE SIDEWALK BARGAINS IT'S FUN! IT'S THRILLING! IT'S SAVINGS! THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS ARE PARTICIPATING IN BRINGING YOU THIS OUTSTANDING DAY OF BARGAINS > SIDEWALK CARNIVAL 7 POPES, INC. FOX'S DEPT. STORE , THE FASHION SHOPPE O'NEAL PHARMACY ECONOMY AUTO STORE ROSES CATO'S TOWN 'N CAMPUS TONKEL'S DEPT. STORE WESTERN AUTO STORES
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