Youngsville Girl Scout Leadership Announced Youngsville ? Mrs. John Edwards, Youngsville Girl Scout Troop Organizer for the local Woman's Club, announces that troop leader ship (or the new year has been arranged. Mrs. Allen Stallings and Mrs. Vernon Grissom will continue as Odette Troop Leaders. Mrs. A. N. Corpening will be working with the Brownies again this year and will be assisted by Mrs. Wesley Murphy. With previous exper ience u a Brownie leader, Mrs. Murphy is now coming back to help after several years away from the fill*. Mrs. N. A. Brown will con tinue as Junior Girl Scout leader and will be assisted by Mrs. R. E. Cheatham. Neither of the three troops are having regular meetings at present; however, announce ment will be made soon in regard to resuming regular weekly meetings at the Girl Scout Hut. Really Large Teacher: Where are the big-diamonds found? Jennie: In baseball parks. Too True How much sleep do you ordinarily require? About Ave minutes more. WANTED Production Operators to work in our manufactur ing department. You do not need prior production experience. On-the-job training provided. Start at a high rate of pay in addition to an attractive premium for working on rotating shifts. Outstand ing benefit program. All applicants must be high school graduates or have their equivalency. MALLINCKRODT CHEMICAL WORKS Hwy. No. 1 North of Raleigh P.O. Box 17627 Raleigh, N. C. (27609) 828-0771 An Equal Opportunity Employer ? M H -30 ? TOBACCO SHEETS ? PACKING GUIDES . RAIN SUITS ? TRUCK COVERS . TOBACCO TWINE . BARN PIPE i" old 7" . BARN WICK . INSECTICIDES . WATER COOLERS and ICE CHESTS .MOISTURE-PROOF PAPER To Uso Under Tobacco McKinne's Seaboard Stores, Inc. Dial Gy 6-3441 Louisburg, N. C. ethel! emai one LOCAL oups peal ek is ofreeiNa us FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON NEW OLDSMOWLES R.I&MT NOW. IMA&llslE THAT, SAM. NOW VIAVBE WE CAN GET THE ttXJF FIXED "7/ ' Great savings! Oraat Mtoctkml Great tims to aacapa from the ordhwyl Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were pat ients in the hospital on Tues day morning. PATIENTS: Dora King Blake, Louisburg; Holbert Lynn Brewer, Franklinton; Ruby B. Brown, Louisburg; Wiley Rossi Bryant, Spring Hope; Sallie M. Capell, Louis burg; Maude J. Chapman, Louisburg; Arthur Glenn Col lins, Castalia; Pansy Rose Davis, Castalia; Pattie Driver Denton, Franklinton; James G. Dickerson, Louisburg; Lucy Smith Dillard, Hender son; Winston Wayne Driver, Y oungsville; Elmo BaOard Frazier, Zebulon; Jo Ann Fra zier, Louisburg; Sudie Crow der Griffin, Castalia; Zebulon Vance Hjurrell, Louisburg; George Washington Harris, Rockledge, Florida; Kirby Loyce Holt, Louisburg; Joseph John Horton, Louis burg; Rudy House, Louis burg; Margaret H. Howard, Louisburg; Grace White Jones, Louisburg; WiUiam B. Koench, Louisburg; Mattie F. Lancaster, Louisburg; Pearl Mann Lynch, Franklinton; Ethel Cardwell McGuire, Louisburg; Mamie W. Mit chell, Louisburg; Chick Mur ray, Louisburg; Lois Tucker Parry, Louisburg; Marie Ab bott Perry, Louisburg; Doro thy Ann Richardaon, Castalia; James Thomas Riggan, Frank linton; Kathryn Young Sand erlin, Louisburg; David Tho mas Smith, Louisburg; Arthur Lonnie Stainback, Louisburg; Emily House Swanaon, Ral eigh; Ethel P. Tharrington, Castalia; Furney Emmitt Tharrington, Castalia; Linda Malone Thompson, Louis burg; Lester R. Wardrick, Louisburg; James W. Wood lief, Louisburg. Shelton To Attend Convention W. F. Shelton of Louis burg and daughter, Stella are leaving this week for Lot Angeles to attend the Nat ional Society of Public Ac countant's Annual Ocm?to tion. Shelton, a former Louis burg Mayor and Recorder's Court Judge, is Vice President of the N. C. Society and past President of the Raleigh Chapter. He served last year as Membership Chairman for the State organization. The California convention is slated for August 18 through August 24. Thanks The family of WiOiam Henry Valentine wishes to thank Doctors Medders and Pwry and the staff of Frank lin Memorial Hospital for the care given him during his re cent illness. The family appreciate the prayers and the many expres sions of sympathy of friends. We would like to thank all those who aided the family in numerous ways during this time of our grievance. May God bleaa all of you. Deaths And Funerals C. STALEY STRICKLAND Funeral cervices (or C. Sta ley Strickland, 69, a farmer who died Thursday were hetd Saturday at 11 a.m. at thfl Hi