THE FRANKLIN TIMES Issued Every Friday SIS Court Street TWepbonr iBM-1 A. P. JOHNSON, Editor and Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Tmi Right Month* .... 1.00 Six Months 70 Foar Month* 00 AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION New York City Enter?he Greeks had captured the Al banian town of Ersek. 18 miles south of Koritza. severing a main supply. . A Julius Timberlake says a law yer is always anxious to bear your burdens but advises not to be sur prised when he charges a freight* rate. ADS ARE NEWS Printed In Big Tjrpt COMPARISON: Slow as the United States Senate. STILL AT ODDS Downey, Calif., N'ov^ 19.? rNe gotiators went into their 28th hour ot discussion today, still without an agreement* in a wage dispute which closed the big Vul tee Aircraft, Inc., plant with its $84,000,000 worth of military or ders. Maj. Sidney Simpson, War De | parbment labor adviser, came out ! of the conference room to receive a telegram but declined to say whether any progress was being made. One of the other government men, however, said: I "I don't know whether we will : be in tihere five minutes or five ! day longer." ! The conference was attended by representatives of the C. I. O. United Automobile Workers Un | ion, the Vultee Company and the 'government. The union is asking i a 25-cent>-an-hour increase from the basic scale of 50 cents. EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified under the will as executors of the estate of Med Robertson, deceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them pro perly verified to the undersigned at Louisburg. North Carolina, or to their attorney, B. P. Wyche. of Vance County, Henderson. i North Carolina, on or before the [ 22nd day of November, 1941, or t-his notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please ? make immediate payment. This the 20th day of November. 1940. LULA ROBERTSON, LEE ROBERTSON. B. P. Wyrhe. Executors. Attorney^ 11-22-61 "He Advertised" .5U6m??C I ' Friend! ? What is your defini tion of an old bachelor? Louisburg Man?A man who never saw a woman he couldn't live without. When HIMer has weighed every thing in his unbalance he'll still be found wanting. Subscribe to th* Franklin Times 11.60 Per Year Is Advance MMVUIM ST1AIMT RfE WMSKET THIS WMSKET IS 4 TEABS HI ? N PMOF WILLIAM lAMCtOW * M., Htt., WCW YORK ATTENTION LADIES | i We are happy to announce the return -of Miss Annie Laura King, one of our country's most popu lar Beauty operators, who for over seven years has been serving you through this shop. Pergerson's employes only the best of operators to serve you, and you, Miss Public, can feel assured that no bet ter service, and 110 greater pleasure can be enjoyed than from the service these operators render: MISS ANNIE LAURA KING MISS POLLYANNA PARRISH MISS MARGARET MOORE f ? H. C. PERGERSON, Mgr. PERGERSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Open at Night by Appointment - Dial 4371 Hie chart at the left shows graplucaiiy bow North Caro linian* share ill their $100,000, 000 Tourist Industry. Since these groups must spend this money for their needs, this sum is quickly distributed through all lines of business rnd agri culture. Everybody benefits. North Carolina's Tourist Dollar is shared by Everybody Stimulated by the Advertising Program of the De partment of Conservation and Development, a $100,- ' 000,000 Touriat Industry in which everybody share* i* flouriahing in North Carolina. On the basia of conservative estimates by the De partment checked against findings of the U. S. De partment of Commerce and the XI. S. Travel Bureau, the *100,000,000 which visitors spend in North Caro lina annually is distributed in accordance with the above chart. Rirn-e all of these groups must .spend this money for their own needs, the hnee bonus which visiters pay atmnnlly to enjoy the attractions of North Carolina i? quickly distributed ntnonc all lines of business ?nd agriculture. Everybody aharea in the benefit*. The Advertiaing Campaign waa launched in 1937. At th? end of the firat year, it waa estimated that auto mobile tourists spent $64,000,000 in North Carolina. At the end of the second year, $100,000,000 waa pouring into North Carolina from this source. Tf you would like additional facts on what the North Carolina Advertising Program is doing for the State, write Department of Conservation A Development New State Building, Kaleigh, N. C. ADVERTISING PAYS NORTH CAROLINA To inform North Carolinians about the State'i Adrertiiing Campaign, thii ipaoo i a gladly contributed by THE FRANKLIN TINES ' ?' , ' .? 4H ;? * . . ? v..