The individual "with an idea" is often a nuisance to his friends. The hardest job is the one that you put off until the last minute. Buying Christmas Seals is a habit that every citizen shoqjd continue. PEACE on EARTH A Star shone, and three Wise Men sought a sacred Manger in the little town ? of Bethlehem, where the Christ Child was born. This Christmas, let the light of His message shine into all our lives, spreading "Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men." 1 J o our CVaLeJ ^JrienJs anj IPatrom, '<~Jl an l> "3/om. JOHNSON STORES Makes Donation Stanley Taylor, third from left, manager of Joyner's-Moore Store here, is pictured above presenting a check for $60 to George Champion, third from right. County Cancer Driver Chairman, in ceremonies here last week. Others pictured are left to right: Howard Edmonds, F. B. Fuller, Jr., Taylor, Champion, Bobby Gupton and Alton Leonard. All except Champion are Moore employees. ? ? Staff photo by Clint Fuller. The Winner A reveler went into a cafe in New York where you put a coin in a slot and food comes out of a machine. He put a coin into one of the slots and a piece of pie shot out. Then he put in another coin and another piece of pie shot out. This went on until he had 14 pieces of pie, when another customer approached him and said:. "I say, don't you think you ought to stop?" The reveler replied, "What, when I'm winning?" Scout News Youngsville - A Cub Scout Pack- meeting and Christmas Party was held at the Com munity house Thursday night, December 18. Assistant Scoutmaster W.- R. Evans was in attendance to conduct a candelight Bobcat Induction Ceremony. Bobcat pins were presented to parents of Tony Stroud. Scott White, Dean Mitchell, Jerry Jernigan, Louis Hill and Larry Wood lief. The parents in tum, pinned Bobcats on Cubs, up side down. Boyi wear them in this fashion until after a food w OPEN 7 DAYS A WEE] UNTIL MIDNIGHT BRING THE CHILDREN IN TO SFF SIHTA - DJMI Y 4 TO 8 P.M. CHRISTMAS CANDY I AND NUTS ASSORTED CHOCOLATES B2.M Boh k Mh ki CREME PUFFS ||f Brack IKJl bi I atrial CHOC COVERED CHERRIES CHOC COVEKEI) CHERRIES. 'rock uh iui Un ?mm ASSORTED CHOCOLATES IK Br?*-k IMh. Bag i NOVELTT MIX . tl? JUNES 9U NOVELTY MIX ..... Br?(* 1?Oi Bag SPICED JEL1.T DROPS M l l-k . Ml In THIN MINTS Rr?k ll-Ot. Bag CHOCOLATE DROPS ... ??<* p*g. CLUSTER RAISINS IM1 Bag BUbr H.r4 SHELLED PECANS UA Bag Large M HaaM WAI.NLTB I -Lli Bag BRA7.il nits I -Lh Bag Larft Bivart PECANS Mfc. Bag MIXED NUT* ? 1l>fw4 3 Boxes $100 Ll'NDY'S FULLY COOKED, TENDERIZED CRANBERRY iUAU? sauce 1HAM0 $5 2 **49 WHOLE OR WANK HALT c * IHESKPEAKE BAY OYSTERS 99 K2E PAI STUFFIN' STD. 12-OZ. CAN PEI'PERIDGE FARMS C tun. CAN UM i LB. CANNED HAM " FARMER BROWN OR BEAL* COUNTRY HAM Fresh or Coned Ham HALT I Bll-/ HALF 69c I -75< Grade "A" 12 to 20 Lbs.- -Lb. WE A LAO CARRY BUTTER BALL AND ARMOUR'S STAB SELF-BASTING Tl'RKEYS AND SM1THFIELD HAMS. 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Assistant Cubmaster Mr. Shelton White, Webeios Leader Mr. John Boyette, and Den Moth er Mrs. Shielton White. The program for the even ing concluded with the Grand Howl by Cubs. ( CARPET NEEDS VISIT TAYLOR S FLOOR COVERING SHOP FEATURING Mohawk 25 DIFFERENT CARPET SAMPLES TO CHOOSE FROM PRICE FROM $3 95 TO $17.95 SQ YD CARPETS FOR HOMES AND CHURCHES FREE ESTIMATES lHARDWARE I 1 FURNITURE I Thanks . The family of Annie W. Perry wishes to express their deepest appreciation to the doctors, nurses\and the entire staff at FrankJin Memorial Hospital for the wonderful treatments given her while a patient there. We also thank our many friends for tte prayers, visits, cards and the beautiful flowers. May God richly bless each of you. Annie W. Perry and family fOR A SPECIAL YEAR ENlilSUY New Chevy's Buick-Alto 1969 Low milage Chevy CONTACT Aulsey Ray Wood Rowe Chev-Buick, Inc. Office phone 496-3314 Home Phone 853-2467 Wishing you and yours the BEST THIS SEASON HAH TO GIVE. ' ^ ANI) TO AU. 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