News About Franklin County Louisburg Mr. Clyde Collier, Miss Mary Ellen Collier and Mrs. H. G. Leonard have returned home af ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Collier in Cambridge, Md. Mrs. Ethel McGulre, Billy and J. C. McGulre, and Mrs. Doris McGulre and children of Rocky Mount ate Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Hunt and children of Moulton. They ate supper with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus McGulre and Keith of Moulton. Bobbitt John W. Smith of Nederland, Texas, visited his grandfather, Mr. J. W. AUgood, Thanksgiv ing. He is a student at Geor-' gla Tech, Atlanta, Ga. While here John was overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Abbott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tollle Frank lin Ayscue and family of Hen dersonville, N, C., were guests of Mr. Ayscue's mother, Mrs. Henry F. Mitchell, Thanks giving. Jo Lynn Kearney of Macon spent the week end with her cousin, Catherine Beal. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Wood llef of Norfolk spent Thanks giving with Miss Addle Young. Miss Emma G. Montgomery of Washington, D. C., was holi day guest of Misses Mary and Maurice Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mitchell, Grace Ellen and Mr and Mrs. Johnny McGee spent Thanks giving with the Sam Fullers at Troy. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young and family from Mt. Airy were week-end guests of Mrs. C. M Young. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Elling ton and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wade from Fayetteville were overnight guests of Mrs. J. R. Ellington during the holidays. Mrs. J. H. Kearney spent sev eral days last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Collins, Jr., in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rogers of Franklinton and Miss Dar lene Johnson from Vance Coun ty were ,Tianksglvlng supper guests of Mrs. W. N. Smith. James K. Spencer, Jr., Is a patient at Watts Hospital In Durham. , Mr and Mrs. Robert Allgood and family from Winston-Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Worth am, Apex; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis and family, and Mrs. Clara Satterwhlte and daughters from Henderson; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fuller and family, Graham; John Allgood, Durham; John W. Smith, Nederland, Texas and the E. S. Abbotts and the C. T. All goods were present for a fami ly Thanksgiving dinner at the home of their father, Mr. J. w, Allgood, Thursday. ff' kite Level Miss Maxlne Conn from Ra leigh spent the week end with her family. Mrs. Rose Champion had as her guests during the week her mother and sister from Klttrell. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Har ris visited In Butner Friday. Mrs. Alma Currln and Mal colm visited the Joe Currln's In Granville County Sunday. We are glad to report that Mr. Jack Collins will be com ing home from the Veteran's Hospital In Durham this week. Mrs. Katie House has returned from Rocky Mount after spend ing some time with her daugh ter, Mrs. Jake Gupton. Mr. and Mrs. Cleacy House from Raleigh visited with them Sunday. Other visitors from Raleigh over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Goodwin and daughters, Mrs. Iva Lyn Clay and family, Emily Collins and Edith Best. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bar tholomew visited with their son and family of Wake Forest on Thanksgiving. Miss Emily Best of Rocky Mount spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Frazler had as their guest during the week Mr. and Mrs. Avon Per ry from Raleigh and Jimmy Perry and Betty Trotter from day. Wake Forest. - Mr. and Mrs. William Rocky and Jerry from Portsmouth, Va., were visitors In thi com munity during the week. Mr. Billy Currln from Vir ginia visited his mother dur ing the week end. i Visiting Mrs. Mary^Lou Da- i vis during the week were Mr. ! and Mrs. Eugene Davis and 1 Terry from Hopewell, Va., Mr. ! and Mrs. Clifford Davis and I children from Durham. Mr. Jasper Collins visited his mother, Mrs. Nannie Col lins, In Warrenton on Thanks giving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradley of Tarboro were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Murphy. Youngsitille Students returning for Thanksgiving were: Marilyn Tlmberlake, Kay Hall, Judy Pearce, Mary Iva Wrenn, and David Brown from East Caro lina; Larue Paschall and Shir ley Wheeles from Appalachian; Tom Parrtsh and Terry Brock from Wake Forest; and Nancy Mitchell from Bowman-Gray. Visiting with Mrs. Irene Mitchell and family during the Thanksgiving season was Mr. Jerry Mitchell of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley p. Mitch ell, Jr., and family ofwashlng ton, D. C? were the guests of Mrs. Irene Mitchell and fami ly during Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Turner Fel ton were In Chapel Hill for the Duke-Carolina game on Thurs day and visited Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Felton in Macclesfield on Friday and visited relatives in Fairmont Saturday and Sun day. Guests of Mrs. C. V. Timber lake for the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ross and family of Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fleming and family were in Enfield Sun day visiting with Mrs. R. M. Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown and family visited with Mrs. T, M. Sykes of E nf ield on Thurs Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Causey and daughter of Burgaw were In town visiting with Rev. and Mrs. R, F. Potts and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Winston and family were In Lenoir dur ing the Thanksgiving holidays visiting with Mrs.Teracs. F ranklinton Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hicks and family of Cullowhee visited the Woodrow Hasklns and Mr.D.C. Hicks, Sr., during the week end. Mrs. N. A. Black Is visiting her son and hfs family, the Wil liam Blacks, In Raleigh. Dr. Fleming Fuller of Kin. ston visited his mother, Mrs. H. F. Fuller, on Wednesday! Mr. and Mrs. h. fc. Kearney, Mr. and Mrs. Tom East and family visited Mr. and Mrs Oscar Davis, Jr., and son In Ashehoro on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Shore Neal and sons of Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Godfrey and sons of Sanford visited Mr. and Mrs. George Cooke during the week end. Mrs. A. S. Powell, accom panied by Mrs. John Adams and Johnnie of Henderson, visited Dr. and Mrs.w. T. Ward and family- in Raleigh during the holidays. I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Go lightly and Sarah visited Mr and Mrs. C. V. Gollghtly in Easley, s, c? during the holl days. ^ Mr'- "? G- and family of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs James Todd of Elliabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Todd and tam.H I?" E"'e P?"*?and 'amllles of Wendell and Mrs Mary Todd of Wen(lell ^ fuests of Dr. and Mrs. Spurgeon on Thanksgiving Day. Miss Leah Whitfield of Sai|sJ MrVd her ^4 Mr. and Mrs. j, E. Whitfield^ I Hfrrha/nd Mrs" Louis Wilson, I Moore " and Johnnie Moore of Arlington, Vlrglnu have returned home after vn I siting Mrs. H.F. Fuller. Home for the Thanksgiving Four New Scout Deos Organized One hundred1 thirty people ; attended the first meeting of j Pack 510 of the Loulsburg Cub i Scouts held Tuesday evening at ; the Loulsbflrg Methodist Church. Four new dens were organized with twenty new boys enrolling. Present! at the meeting were den mothers, Mrs. Robert ; Hicks, Mfs. H.' G. Harris, Mrs. Elizabeth May and Mrs. H. H. Steelman; Willie Robertson, Cubmaster; and Tom Waln wrlght, District Executive Di rector. ? The following boys received rank advancements as listed: Wolf Rank? Bob Hicks, 'Gary Clay, Mike Dement, johnnyWU son, Jerry Holmes, John Weav er, Stewart Marshall, Fred Harris, Thomas Phelps and R. C. Hunt; Wolf Gold Arrow Stewart Marshall, Vincent Har ris, Tommy Phelps, Bennett Steelman and Mike Hayes; Wolf Silver Arrow?Vincent Harris, Tommy phelps, Bennett Steel mand and Mike Hayes; Bear Rank? Will Wilder, Bear Silver, Arrow? Will Wild er; Bob Cat? Stewart Marshall, Brad Person, Meade Bunn, and Charles Harris. School Menus Frankllnton High School Wednesday- Fried chicken butterbeans, buttered rice, Jello bread, milk. Thursday? Vegetable soup, sandwiches (egg salad-cheese toast) fruit, crackers, milk. Friday? Hot dogs with chill, dried blackeyed peas, candid sweet potatoes, milk. Holidays were Sondro Cash, Carol Pearce, Bonl Harris Ed wards, Dolores Harris Wllker son of East Carolina College; Ben Williamson, Michael Strother, Gerald Ramey and Bill Parham of Carolina; Bet sy Blount of Woman's College In Greensboro, Marsha Ross and Wallace Eakes of Camp bell College. Mrs. Minnie Harris visited relatives In Apex during the holidays. POULAMt TRAPEA-RAMA O models ii129's ...and we'll trade for anything that cuts! (including old saws rusty knives and used ra/or blades) register f?r. , prizes! Free POULAN saw uiwsiiin Tractor & Truck Co. MASSEY-FERGUSON AND CASE TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS. WADE-RAIN IRRIGATION SYSTEMS. NEW-HOLLAND FARM MACHINERY SHOP & SAVE THIS CHRISTMAS AT W% H vy#k||fg HUNDREDS OF GIFTS A I Km V HVn 9 TO CHOOSE FROM CAN OPENER & KNIFE SHARPENER LIST $14.95 OUR PRICE $10,83 REDI-BAKER-OVEN LIST $24.95 OUR PRICE S16.72 F U L L Y & u A R A N T E E D HAIR DRYER WITH CASE LIST $14.95 OUR PRICE $10.15 WE ARE WHOLESALE FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS FOR ABOVE RAYNOR'S IN L0UISBUR6, N. C. RALEIGH WHOLESALE JEWELRY CO. 523 DOWNTOWN BLVD. )PEN IN RALEI6H MONDAY & FRIDAY NITES MODEL 40-500 LIQUIDIZER LIST $19.95 OUR PRICE (13.63 o4 Fontiac why youU like It Here's why you'll tell other people you like it. Wide-Track, for instance. Wide-Track is what does away with tilting your way around turns. Pontiac's smoother, quieter ride is another thing you might point out. A big 389-cubic inch Trophy V-8 is standard in each and every Pontiac. You get to choose from 34 engine transmission teams to harness all that power. (Happy choosing!) Now then ? on to more of the things that make the '64 Pontiac so thoroughly likeable. Frankly, we couldn't think of anything radical to do with this car. Oh, we made the styling even more stylish, as you can plainly see. We lavished even more care on the interiors. We even improved the light bulbs. ?ut as for more vital things, why change? Improve, re fine, sharpen ? yes. Change? j no. And you can tell that to your friends. bit THE ONLY DEALER WHO SELL5 THE WIDE TRACK CARS -YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER D. & J. PONTIAC - OLDS., MC. u r?T a Aiiirnnn/i ta a w " 904 S. MAIN ST. LOUISBURG, N. C N C. Dealers License No 749 A Condensed Life "Do you believe that two can live as cheaply as one?" "Oh, yes- -half as long." Everybody would like to have a government that can operate without taxation and yet give the people the benefits of mod ern times. Iron ore Is a chemical com bination of iron and oxygen, usually chemically or physi cally combined with other ele ments or compounds such as si lica and calcium carbonate. DfcC. AO THIS IS THE DAY! And it's important to you! Why? Because all savings received by December 10th earn from December lit at First Federal Savings & loan. This means that when you open a new account or add to your present savings on or before the 10th, you get 4% from the 1st. You'll see the importance of all this when First Federal pays its 124th consecutive dividend on December 31st. It will mean extra money in your pocketl let your money work for you now! Open an account or add to your savings by December 10th at First Federal. St firsAfederal OF ftOCKY MOUNT Open Monday thru Friday 9 am to 2 pm - Saturdays tfoita 4 p... Wednesdays - 9 am to 12 Noon 104 E. Nash St. Telephone GY 6-4498 Loulsburg, N . C.

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