Contact ASCS Office
For Commodity Loan
- Franklin County farmers
who are interested in ob
taining a government price
support loan on their com
modities should get in touch
with the County ASCS Of
fice. Loans are available on
1969 crops corn and soy
beans as follows: Corn -
$1.23 per bushel Soybeans -
$2.26 per bushel.
Producers who have ade
quate on the farm storage can
store the grain will contact
the county office. A represen
tative of the county' office
Not So Slow
Three men named Jones,
ail in the same line of busi
ness, opened shops next door
to one another. The one of
the right had the name.
"Jones" painted in large let
ters over the door. The one of
the left immediately did the
same thing.
The sign-painter then ap
proached the center Mr.
Jones, asking him if he would
like his name painted also.
"No," said the wily one.
"I want you to paint the
word 'Entrance', over my
door."
It is very easy for some
people to believe that they
are natural-born leaders.
will inspect and measure the
grain to determine quality
and quantity for loan pur
poses. Producers with out
adequate on the farm storage
may obtain a warehouse loan.
Corn will be eligible for
government loan if produced
on a farm participating in the
1969 feed grain program.
Bunn FHA's
Receives
Medal
Miss Connie Dale Pearce, a
junior at Bunn High School
has received a medal for out
standing designing and cloth
ing construction in sewing for
last year, announces Mrs. Lila
T. Pearce, her home econo
mics teacher. Connie has been
interested in fashion for the
past two years and plans to
study Fashion after gradua
\tion.
^Connie is the FHA vice
president and was the vice
president of her class last
year. She is in the Beta Club
and plays on the basketball
team.
She is the daughter of Mrs.
Helen P. Jones of Bunn.
ANNOUNCING
The Opening Of
MITCHELL'S
Beauty Shop
Tuesday, November 18,1969
THIS IS LOCATED IN THE
WHITE LEVEL COMMUNITY
For Appointment
CALL: 853-2450
JANET MITCHELL
Owner And Operator
LADIFS FOLDING FLAT CASUALS
SHOES 380 p<
AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC BLANKETS .
WITH FINGERTIP CONTROL cin QA
2 Yrs. Guarantee J IU. 34
Mrs. Weathers
Attends
Conference
Youngsville ? Mrv J W
I Weathers, Jr. returned home
Wednesday night con"
elusion of the annual con
ference of the Southeastern
Council of the General fed
eration of Women's Clubs,
held in Birmingham, M?
Club leaders from eleven
states represented their clubs.
As NCFWC Second Vice Pres
ident. Mrs Weathers appeared
on the program with other
leaders. N. C. Clubwoman
Gordon Maddrey as
President of the s?ythe*?'"n
Council, was presiding office
at meetings which were held
at the Tutwiler Hotel begin
| ning on Sunday.
Mrs. Weathers wishes that
every clubwoman could have
experienced the pleasure of
attending the inspirational
conference. Leaders have re
turned with renewed enthu
a asm which will be relayed to
1 clubwomen over the state.
Program personalities were
Dr. James Turpin, Jr. founder
of Project Concern; Mrs. Ker
mit Harrington, Vice Presi
dent GFWC; Congressman
James Martin of Alabama.
Alyce Billings Walker, author
and Woman's Editor of a
leading Birmingham news
paper the Mayor of Birming
tham, and the Governor s re
presentative. All of whom
made impressive speeches of
nationwide interest.
The Red Carpet was lit
erally rolled out for guests as
they were welcomed at tne
conference. Members were
charmed by the personality
and singing of Miss Alabama
1969-70, Ann Fowler; and by
a choral group composed o'
100 grandmothers. On Ala
bama night, clubwomen were
guests at the Opera On an
official tour of the city, Mrs.
Weathers and others were im
pressed by the
medical centers; and noted
the new Cancer Heaserch
Center which is being estab
lished, and named for Lurleen
B WaUace At a nudtown
building chimes play Dixie
every hour on the hour. A
Rooftop restaurant luncheon
and a tea at the Muaeum of
Art were highlights^
southern flavor prevailed at
Youngsville Baptist Church
Has Stewardship Dinner
Youngsville ? About one
hundred and ten people were
in attendance for the Baptist
Church Stewardship Dinner
held at the Seminary Caf
eteria in Wake Forest Wed
nesday night.
Mr. C. E. Green, a layman
from the First Baptist Church
in Henderson, N. C. was guest
speaker. Introduced by Pastor
of the Youngsville Church
Rev. L. J. Phillips. Mr. Green
spoke on "Stewardship" ur
ging the best possible utiliza
tion of time, talents, person
ality, influence, worship and
of material wealth. Members
were challenged to "Give un
til it makes you feel good." j
Dinner entertainment was
provided by Mr. H. 0. Ross ;
and Mr. Mitchell Spivey who
sang hymns; accompanied at
the piano by Jewel Wall.
Rev. Phillips recognized
committee members for the
Stewardship Program which
has been conducted during
the past month. They are:
Budget, W. R. Evans, W. M.
Roberts. Bruce Strickland. R.
E. Cheatham, A. E. Hall, R.
M. Cooper, Everett Pearce.
Mrs. T. E. Lindsey, Mrs. J. T.
Allen, A1 DePorter, J. T.
Moss, J. R. Sanders.
Talley committee: J. T.
Allen, W. M. Roberts, Zeb
Smith, Carol Mitchell, Mark
Woodlief.
Reservation: Mrs. W. R.
Evans, Mrs. E. J. Pearce, Mrs.
G. W. Barnes, Mrs. W. M.
Woodlief, Mrs. A. Y. Allen,
Mrs. J. H. Winston.
Dinner Arrangements:
Mesdames B. H. Patterson, J.
T. Allen, E. M. Mitchell, A. E.
Hall.
Entertainment: Rhonda
Strickland, Carol Mitchell,
Janet Pearce. Katie Ann Lind
sey.
Children's Party: Mes
dames J. R. Sanders. Claude
Edwards, Mack DeMent,
Robert Weatherford.
Office Help: Mesdames W.
This is the time of the year
when late-sleeping young men
get up early on Sunday to
read about the football
games.
the conference, even to the
cotton boll corsages pre
sented to guests.
M. Roberts, A1 DePorter.
On the speakers table was
an arch of lighted yellow
tapers placed around an ar
rangement of bright red ap
ples, autumn leaves, and Pyra
eamtha berries. Similar dec
orations were on other tables.
Programs and place cards
were in yellow and blue.
Mrs. Clayton
Member Of N
Chapel HiU - Mrs. Mamie
Clayton of Louisburg is a
People, Spots In The News
? * _J
WOUI. I?S HKAYIKST |>l:.iu
in In- ivljiolo.1 in tliiihi i~ Ai<
K"i\v C-.V ( ialaxv. soon o\vi
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ptumds is woijrlit i>t' this
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linuv WIlitlrK'k at IVn
vet' Kodoral ( VuUt.
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l ll.l l\(, a need in dentistry E
are these vital parts of a 500.- 2
onn-rpm, dental drill developed I
l?y?()mark Industries. ^
K \ltTHl.lN(JS? It m iv l???k like a (frini greeting brigade
on .Miirs, lint these men life members nl' s|K*i inl riot squads
?it t he Piiris police force.
Be aCAN-DOer
in 1970.
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Dal
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$ .50
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The Fra&Mn Times
Pu?' iMtf tx'f TutUif A Thgti^tf torvmf All Ot Ptamkkm Cw?i|
Made A
E A Committee
member of Professionals
tion committee of the North
Carolina Education Associa
tion's Division of Supervisors
and Directors of Instruction.
Mrs. Clayton is a member
of the Franklin County
School System.
The Division of Super
visors of the NCEA, a branch
of the National Education As
sociation, will hold its 19th
annual conference Nov. 12 -
14 at the Durham Hotel and
Durham Civic Center.
Dr. Ronald O. Lippitt,
professor of psychology and
sociology and program di
rector of the Center for Re
search on Utilization of
Scientific Knowledge. Insti
tute for Social Research, Uni
versity of Michigan, is guest
consultant for the con
ference. An internationally
known behavioral scientist.
Lippitt has been a pioneering
figure in the development of
the National Training Labora
tories for Applied Behavioral
Science.
IT'S
COMING
To Be In
Meredith
May Court
Phyllis Jeffreys of Louis
burg has been selected as re
presentative from the senior
class at Meredith College, Ral
eigh to be an attendant in the
1970 May Court.
Miss Jeffreys is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Jeffreys of Louisburg and a
graduate of Louisburg High
School.
She will attend the regal
Misses Ruth "Cullen" Ses
soms of Williamston, N. C.
and Miss Susan Roebuck of
Washington, N. C? the Maid
of Honor.
Thanks
We wish to express our
appreciation to the Louisburg
Rescue Squad and especially
to our friends and relatives
for the flowers, cards, food
and other expression of
sympathy shown us after the
loss of our husband and
father.
Thank you especially for
the many visits and prayers
and May God bless you.
Family of
Joe Gilliam
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