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per iBM-rtlun ? .00 per run
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( UVShlKlKI) UUTUY .70
per column Inch.
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Ular Classified
All classified mis must be
accompanied by cash or clin k.
FOB HALE
Sew and Sav?/ ? Complete
line upholstery material
MARY'S REMNANT SHOP
Henderson Rd. phone GY
6-44,7^.
-fr-7, Tue & Thurs. If
. FOR SALE: Passenger trftok,
Tractor. Tires, Best buy.
beat quality In town. Guar
anteed. Louisburg FCX ?
By-Pass.
6-9, Tue. & Thurs until 6-27
FOR SALE ? Large Red Fish
ing Worms, Shiners. Full
line Fishing tackle. Whole
sale and Retail. Fishing
License. C. E. Edens, Route
2, Louisburg, N. C. Ph. GY
6-3222 or GY 6-3603.
. Thura. tf
FOR SALE: Unlco Appliances
? freeiers, refrigerators,
combinations. Special buys.
5 years guarantee. Louis
burg FCX ? By-Pass
6-9. Tue. ft T^iurs until 6-27
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FOR 8ALE -r^Lee Soybeans
Cleaned M* Mr. Elton M.
Mkthel|/i'oung8ville, |3.50
per hjfshel. A H. Spencer.
Henderson Road. Phone
( y< 6-4910.
/ " 5-28. 30 ch
REAL E8TATE W ANTED
I liave lof|| buyers for
cut-over woodland. farms,
farmland & timber, rail
TF 2-20M> or Write W. J.
"Bud" Debnam Rt. 7, Box
301, Raleigh.
2-19 Tues & Thurs tf ^
FOR RENT
WELL kept carpets show
the results of regular Blue
Lustre spot cleaning Rent
electric shampooer $1. H.
C Taylor. 6-6 It
HOUSE FOR RENT ? 105
Edgerton Street, call GY 6
3763 or GY 6-3256.
6-4. 6. ch.
FOR RENT: 3 room apart- I
ment, no children, call Mrs.
Clora N. Hart. Youngsville.
EX 5-2374.
5-16 Thurs. tf
There was a time when a
Congressman was supposed to
know what he talked about.
Modern
classics of
fiogjNateh
artistry'
Come see the best new ideas in time! Exciting fashion
designs, new precision features . . . everything new
except Hamilton's traditional quality. Value-priced for
the budget-minded gift giver. Now, during our Preview
Showing, see these stunning new classics by . . .
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A. MELANIE, 17 jewels, matching bracelet $ 59.95
B. NAUTILUS 450, new ' 505 Electric," Weatherproof .. $110.00
Prices plus tax
OTHER FINE HAMILTON WATCHES. FROM *3B.OO
RAYNOR'S
Jewelry & Gift Co.
Louisburg, N. C.
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HELP WANTED
RAWLEIGH DEALER need
ed in N. W Franklin Co.
Write Rawleigh's Dept. NCF
350-849 Richmond. Va
6-4. 11. 18. 25 pd
? MALE HELP WWTKD ?
Interviewer. National Pub.
Co. has opening for ambi
tious teacher or upper class
college student. $540 mini
mum for 60 days Apply Fri
day. 10 A M - 4 P M
Ask at desk of Hotel Caro
lina. Raleigh, for M W.
Sadler 6-6 It rh
FEMALE HELP \\ANTEI>
Interviewer National Pub.
Co. has opening for ambi
tious teacher or upper class
college student. $540 mini
mum for 60 tfays Apply Fri
day. 10 A M -4PM
Ask at desk of Hotel Caro
lina. Raleigh, for M \V.
Sadler. 6-6 It cn
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FOR HIRE: I
Backhoe ana Front End ?
Loader? Septic Tank
apd Sewage Line
i Installation A Specialty ;
X ?See or call * . _
ZCLARENCE EDWARDS j
PIANO
REPAIRING
AND TUNING
A. G. KNOTT
ROUTE 4.
LOUISBURG. N C
We are now spreading1
hulk limestone and ferti
lizer See us for your
needs.
I^ouMmru FI X Henrico
UY 6-J36G
Venetian Blind s !
ami lhx>rs \
Awnings -
CANVAS a METAL \
Storm Windows j
\
RECORDED & TAPED
New Blinds
Ornamental /n_,
Iron
FREE ESTIMATES
M. G. WILDER
"MONK"
417 W. Noble St.
LOUISBURG, N C.
FIRESTONE
NYLON TIRES
670 X 15
BLACK - TUBE TYPE -
$8" PLUS TAXES !
| OTHER SIZES PROPORTIONATELY LOW
> LITTLE RIVER
ICE & FUEL COMPANY
S. Main St. Louisburg, N. C. Phone GY6-3410
Quick Roast Chicken Stuffing r
Dinner parties present a true test of a homemaker>Able-setting
arrangement as well as ber culinary skill ThivWfw served must
measure up to the table finery, hopefully without chaining the
hostess to the kitchen. Modern com enience foods such as instant
whipped potatoes and Brandywuu canned sliced white button
mushrooms help the modern hostess to short-cut dinner prepafa
tion. The Borden Kitchen shows how tflis can be accbmplished in
this recipe for a roast thicken (tufting:
Instant Whipped Potato Stuffing ?
(Makes enough stuffing for one bird)
1 1 (4 to 4V2-lb.) roasting l teaspoon salt
chicken ' < cup milk
4 tablespoons butter I1-; cups (4 servings) instant
2 medium size- onions, whipped potato flakes
chopped 1 ? teaspoon black pepper
3 (4-oi.)canssliced button teaspoon poultry
mushrooms, drained well seasoning
cup mushroom liquor
Clean and truss bird; salt the inside. Melt butter in small
skillet! saute onions and mushrooms in butter until onions are
1 tender and slightly transparent. Pour mushroom liquor and salt
| into small saucepan Cover and bring to a boil. Remove from
heat and add milk immediately. Add potato flakes. Stir with a
fork until all moisture is absorbed Whip briskly. Add sauteed
vegetables, pepper and poultry seasoning and mix well. Cool
slightly Lightly stuff bird with dressing and close cavity. Cover
bird with clean cheese cloth which has been dipped in melted
butter. Roast, breast side down, on rack, in an open roaster in
slow oven (325 F.) about 1V? hours or until tender. Remove cloth,
turn bird breast side up and continue to roast IS minutes longer.
If desired, garnish with small bunches of green Thompson grapes,
spiced red peaches, green minted pears . . . and parsley.
Gets Missile
Washington - West Germany
has received its first United
States Sergeant Missile, a fast
firing bombardment weapon '
which can hurl a conventional
or atomic warhead up to 75
miles.
' The United States retains c6n
trol over any nuclear warheads
' thai may be mounted on Ger
many Sergeants, as with all
other atomic capable weapons.
-Legal Ads
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
iwKms
BY PUBLICATION
In The Recorder's Court
Before The Clerk
North Carolina
Franklin County
Margaret Christine A. Spence,
? Plaintiff
vs.
George Lee Speoce.
Defendant
TO: George Lee Speijce,
defendant , in tjip abovu en
titled action:
TAKE NOTICE THAT o
pleading seeking relief
against you has been filed in
the above entitled ar-tion in
the Recorder's Court of
Franklin County, North Car-:
olim.
The nature of the relief
being sought is as follows:
An absolute divorce by the
plaintiff Margaret Christine
A. Spence from the defend
ant George Lee Spence. up
on the grounds that plain
tiff and defendant have liv
ed separate and apart from
each other continuously for
more than two years next
preceding the institution of
this action.
You are . required !o make
defense to thich pleading not
later than 22 July 1963. and
upon your failure to do so
the party seeking service
against you will apply to the
? Court for the relief sought.
This the 29th day of May.
1963.
Anna P. Sinclair.
Clerk of the Superior
Court of Franklin Coun
ty. and ex officio Clerk
of the Recorder's Court
of Franklin County.
Yarborough and Jolly
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
5-30; 6-6. 13. 20 rj?
KXBCVTRIX NOTKT,
Having qualified as Exe
cutrix of the estate of Loulye
G. ' Marrow, deceased", late
of. Franklin County. North
Carolina, this is to notify
all persons having claims
against -the restate of said
deceased to exhibit them to
the undersigned on or before
the 1 day of December. 10 6:*.
or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted -to said
estate will please make im
mediate payment. This 30
day of M'py. 1963.
ELOISE S. BOBBINS,
. . f w t .
njiri u ii i a.
Yarborough & Yarborough,
Attorneys.
5-30. 6-6. 13. 20. ch
The Cause Of
His Downfall
Lady - Here are five pen
nies for you, my poor man,
but tell me how did you come
to get this low?
Beggar - Ah, my dear lady,
you might well ask - once
upon a time I was like you -
gave away magnificent sums
to the poor every day.
AMERICAS f AVORITE
WAI I PAINT
Reg. 6.59 ?aiiom
SPECIAL? AT
4.59 gal.
NEWEST COLORS. ..SUMNTEED
WASHABLE OR MONEY BACK
...DRIES IN 20 MINUTES!
?. JEo?y to opplyr-brv?h or rolltr
? Ori?j in 20 miAif?i? no
"pointy" odor
? Wide rang* of colon
Fm Color Hithm; Gaidt sinkti -
WILSON
BLDG. SUPPLY
RIVER ROAD
LOUISBURG
PHONE GY 6-3722
Wall-T o-Wall Carpeting
RUGS CUT TO SIZE AND INSTALLED
Drapery and Upholstery Supplies
Leonard's Drapery Shop
Rocky Mount Road Phone GY 6-3234
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Doctor Talk
John B. Rembert, M. D.
This article will prove of In
terest to all readers In their
late thirties and early forties
and tMs has no connection with
the many remarks or Jokes
made about the changes occur
ring in people in this age group.
Glaucoma Is the subject for
discussion-thls being a condi
tion affectln the eyes In such
a way that the Internal pres
sure within the eyeball increas
es and brings about visual
changes which can result in
blindness. This disorder caus
es one seventh of all the bind
ness in the United States and
is found in one' person in 50
more than 40 years of age.
Glaucoma is divided into two
types referred to as primary
and secondary glaucoipa. Sec
ondary glaucoma usually fol
lows known conditions of the
eyes such as acute inflamma
tion or injuries, whereas,
primary glaucoma denotes .the
cause to be unknown.
" Primary glaucoma is tlifc type
all persons in the 40 year age
group should be aware of. One
type of primary glaucoma us
ually arises as an acute condi
tion, resulting in pain near the
eye, sometimes severe nausea
and vomiting, poor visual
acuity, . dilated pupils, and the
appearance of rainbow colprs
or halos around lights. The
diagnosis of this type of glau
coma Is fairly easy to make
by your physician, but at times
may be confused with sinusitis
or an acute abdomen.
A second type of primary glau
coma, referred to as an open
angle glaucoma, has an Insi
dious onset which causes no
acute changes and can progress
to the point of near blindness
before correct diagnosis is
made. This type of glaucoma
Is commoner and (ar more dif
ficult to suspect, for in the early
stages there Is no pain and the
above described eye changes do
not occur to make one think of
an eye disease. Your suspicion
should l>e aroused if frequent
changes of glasses are neces
sary In middle age.
Luckily, glaucoma can be
easily detected early by a
simple office test, measuring
the intraocular pressure. The
Married 75 Yrs
Raola, Kans. - Recently Mr.
and Mrs. Harry W. Sherar ob
served their 72nd wedding an
niversary. She Is 94, and her
husband Is 92.
"We've never had a serious
argument - I guess because we
had the good sense never to get
mad at the same time," Mrs.
Sherar said.
They celebrated In the same
farm house where they began
living In 1893.
pressure In the eyeball is mea
sured by first anesthetic eye
drop and then using an Instru
ment called a tonometer.
PROTECT FEED DOLLARS WITH
RURIINI A
HEALTH AIDS
PREVENT, TREAT
SHIPPING FEVER, SCOURS
? r J
* i^ui l?lll|>|'IIIK ICVCI ?111(1
scours this winter with
Purina Mix-R-Mycin in
your cattle ration. Mix-R
Mycin is made with anti
biotics. Vitamins A and Dj,
and Riboflavin essential to
cattle ex|H>sed to severe win
ler si rt'K8tt<
You ran top Purina Mix-R
Mycin or let ub Cheok-R
Mix it with your regular
feed. Either way, Mix-R
Myt-in will help bring your
cattle through strong.
FRANKLIN MILLING CO., INC.
414 S Mam S? LOUISBURG, N. C
UP
A
TREE
FINANCIALLY?
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for systematic savlngsl Soring is safe, pleasant and profit
able for you at First Federal. and hsrs's why: ^
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with dividends added to your account and compounded semi
annually.
You may open your account with any convenient amount at
First Federal, where tarings are insured by an agency of the
Federal Government.
And, savings received by the tenth eara from the first at First
Federal Savings & Loan. L
So, whatever your financial circumstances may be. stay on
the ground with a First Federal planned program of saving*.
Stop in soon and and start your steady savings plan at First
Federal. ?
St
FlRSTjiFEDERAL
OF ROCKY MOUNT
Open Monday thru Friday 9 sm to 2 pm - Saturdays t am to 4 pm
Wednesdays - 9 am to 12 Noon
104 E. Nash St. Telephone GY 6-4498 Loulsburf, N. C.
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