Bolten Joins C P & L Co. Jerry A. Bolton has joined Carolina Power & Light Com pany in Louisburg as a line man trainee. A native of Warrenton, Bolton graduated from John Graham High School. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Bolton of Warrenton. Careful driving is always important because your life is at stake on the highways. Cotton Regulations Changed Cotton program regula tions covering lease and /or sale of cotton allotment have changed for 1970. In past years, farmers could only sell or lease cotton allotment to farms with effective cotton allotment to farms with ef fective cotton allotment. Effective for 1970, farm ers will be permitted to sell or lease cottom allotment to farms that have no cotton allotment. Applications to lease or sell cotton allotment must be filed with the county office on or before December 31. 1969. Ordination Services To Be Held At the morning service Sunday, October 12, the new ly elected Deacons or the Louisburg Baptist Church will be recognized. To be ordained and install Request ACP Now Request ACP now. Now is the time for those farmers not participating in the 1969 AC program to visit the coun ty office and request assist ed into the line of Deacons are Mrs. F. A. Read, Jr., Mrs. C. C. Watkins and Mr. B. G. Parreh. Previously ordained and now to be installed are Miss Bessie Shadrach, Mr. S. T. Cottrell and Mr. F. S. Daniel. ance to seed a winter Be a good sport in the woods this year. Give your dumb friends a break, and a chance to crimson clover and fescue and barley. These crops can be grazed with good management, but can not be harvested for any other purpose. 1969 approvals for winter 'cover will be limited to the total acreage approvals issued in 1969. So don't wait and get left out. Come see us now. , m SMOKED SWIFT PREMIUM PROTEN a||x CHUCK ROAST 59$ CUT-UP FRYERS ? 29tf Z. BACON 75{ SNOW WHITE On* Doi'f Baauty Bar Compiauon Sin wh?n you buy Om Camptaiion Sua Bar it Limit 1 coupon 2 '?0r 19^ par bar purchaaad W,TH TH1S COUPON I on^Vt"*6'6 Midway Food Store I Expires Oct. 15. Without Coupon 2 Bars-39^^ OYSTERS $139 1 Lb. CAN STANDARD RED OR GOLDEN APPLES OYSTERS $|49 1 Lb. CAN SELECT 4 ^ 43* PRETTY SHAPED PUMPKINS each WHITE POTATOES io 55c LI. BAfi V W NEW CROP IAA SWEET POTATOES 101 6HK SHU. EPOS 3 DOZ. SI .00 PILLSBURV ' BISCUITS """ 39C " CAROLINA a LARD .LP DRIVE GIANT SIZE 71* f | BOX / PRIDE SALTINES 1 Lb. BOX CRACKERS 4-98C SCARBOROUGH CASTLE BEANS 5 99* TARHEEL M AA COEEEE IS 49c MARCAL TISSUE 4 ?? 39? SOUTHERN A a ROLL l| V Per PATTIE ??? OPEN FRI. & SAT. NIGHT UNTIL 8.00 P.M 0 Five Generations Pictured above are five generations of descendents of Mrs. Charlie T. Hudson, of Route 3, Louisburg. They are, standing, I. Mrs. R. B. Debnam, Mrs. Hudson's granddaughter and r. Mrs. Harold Allen, a great granddaughter and seated: Mrs. Hudson, holding her great great grandson, Neil Allen, and her daughter, Mrs. G. H. Phelps. All of the five live in Franklin County. Mrs. I Hudson is 85 years old, and the baby 2 months old. mi# l ww yw i mmm Nondescript pictures take on new importance as decorative accessories when framed and matted properly, the Picture and Frame Institute points out. Take a careful look at the pic tures that now decorate your walls. If any pictures are not doing their job decoratively, j consider brightly colored mats ' or reframing them. You'll be suprised and pleased with the results. Louisburg Elementary Menu OCT. 13-17 Monday: Jr. Submarine Sandwich Buttered Corn School Buns Cherry Cobbler W Pt. Milk Tuesday: Beans with Bits of Ham Cfcbbage and Apple salad Peach Halves Cinnamon Buns U Pt. Milk Wednesday: Special Lunch Menu Hamburger on School made Buns Buttered Green Beans Toaed Green Salad with tomatoes Fruit Cup Peanut Butter Cookie* Vi Pt of Ice Cold Milk Thursday Tamali Upside Down Lunch Greens with pickle Blackeyed Peas Bread Sweet Potato Souffle tt Pt. Milk Friday: Baked Turkey with Giblet Gravy Creamed Potatoes Green Pea* Hot Roll* Lemon Pie Vt Pt. Milk We know that the less prte knows the easier one forms an opinion. Not ipany men work for principle without expecting' to rw^elTO ititecesiu A IcJifpori in fashion suits by middishade Like lo be wtth-lt without being way-out? Then get a slightly longer two-button coat with wider lapels, shaped waist and deep center vent. Examine the painstaking detailing that accounts for the correct fit. Then make the scene in one of a tremendous variety of "now" patterns and fabrics. $ 99.99 FOX'S DEPT. STORE

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