W I AVERAGE DAILY ' 4 TRAFFICS VOLUME 100 1000 3000 5000 999 2999 4999 7999 t H PAVED AND UNPAVED ROADS Paved Unpaved Ww We have thousands of Wonderful Gifts for Mother ? . . Daughter . . . Sister . . . Sweetheart ... or Friend . Selections Still Complete . Plenty of Courteous Sales People to wait on You . Free Gift- Wrapping USE THIS CONVENIENT CHECK LIST: f ? Pert, '} ? *? incoats ? O Slips I ? Bed jackets ? CD holiday Dresses ^ Q Formals f Q Boxed Jewelry ? Q Jewel Boxes I I Wool Gloves | | Fabric ?loves | 1 Deerskin Gloves ? Umbrellas n Handbags I | Costume Jewelry i I Coats n Suns f~l Cashmere Coats Toppers 15 QJSisey Cotton Blouses I I Luggage I | Hosiery n Panties | | Negligees | | Lounging Paiamas | | Quilted Robes [~~1 Cotton Blouses Nylon Blouses r^Fur Blend Sweaters Q Bulky Knit Sweaters | | Blazer Jackets Q3 Car Coats [^Leather Jackets I I Capri Pants d 2 Pc. Coordinates [~ ] Gowns I I Bouffant Petticoats ? Dyed-To-Match ! Sweaters * and Skirts 2 ' MANY, MANY MORE ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM THE FASHION SHOPPE Your Merry Christmas -Store Louisburg: Street Conditions And Traffic Volume Even though the pavement con ditions improve as we get clos er to the incorporated Town, the conditions within the Town need to be upgraded. Of the local road system, about 50 percent of the streets remain unpaved. This figure is much higher than that of other towns with the same and smaller population. It is evident that some improvement is ne At RAYNOR'S AS LITTLE AS $4 00 RESERVES Jb YOUR MXXM/L. no/v 'TIL CHRISTMAS Solve your gift problem mw ? reserve a beautiful new Hamilton, most-admired lift for him or her. , Choose today, before the holiday rush, from our complete selectibn. Priced as low as $33. A.CHMIINE I. VIKING II C.LOMUI . $49.9$ $69. $0 ISMI Plica* plui tax. RAYNOR'S Jewelry & Gift Co. For Quality & Price cessary. As would be expected, the largest volumes of traffic are found within the Town. Between 5,000 and 4,000 vehicles were recorded for the average day during a one-year period on va rious streets and at multiple Intersections within Loulsburg. The major problem occurring In the Town In terms of ve hicles per day is that many of the roads carrying a large num Doctor i Talk L By John B. Rembert, M.D. f One of the real tragedies of our modern times Is the wide spread abuse by Americans of their health Insurance. This abuse can be correlated with the general decline In morals of Individuals and with our na tion as a whole! It Is aow the accepted feeling of many to "get something for nothing." Medical Insurance must be looked upon as an "Invest ment," not as a means of get ting something for nothing. The widespread and often unneces sary use of health Insurance can only force the cost of In surance protection upward *nd thereby reduce the advantage of coverage. Many people who frequently use their medical Insurance feel Ithat they are getting something for nothing? but this Is far from the truth. They are mere ly getting back money they have paid In plus money paid In by other policy holders. The Idea of many Is that they must use their Insurance to "collect" ?the Idea should be that you win when you are spared that accident or Illness against which the Insurance was bought ' for protection. J Many people are admitted to j hospitals dally only on their i Insistence ? the attending phy sician often stated that medi cations and rest at home for a few days being all necessary. Rather than paying a few dol lars for drugs the patient In sists upon hospital admission "because I have Insurance that will cover everything." With the cost of hospitaliza tion today Insurance policies are designed to cover the big medical Mils, not the numer ous small ones that come a long. If the present System of volun tary health Insurance program* and prepayment plans to cover prolonged illness Is to oe suc cessful we must all share In the responsibilities of uslr* these policies wisely, not abus ing them. In this broad earth of ours, Amid the measureless gross ness and the slag, Enclosed and safe within its central heart, Nestles the seed of perfection. -Walt Whitman oer of vehicles are of Inadequate rights-of-way and pavement width. The result of such a situation Is congestion and ln sfflclent movement of traffic. Such a problem Is very evident ?hen we compare the number }f vehicles using Blckett Boule vard and the number of vehicles :arrled by Main Street. Both itreets carry between 4,500 and 5,000 vehicles per day. Main Street Is a local street meant ?jo carry traffic within the Town uid not through U. On the *her hand, Blckett Boulevard las been constructed to carry raffle around Loulsburg. Both itreets carry the same number )f vehicles, yet they were con st rue tea Dy ainereni sxanuarus and for different purposes. LOUISBURG <0) OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 9 P.M. Beginning Dec. 17tti| Thru Dec, 24th v ATTENTION WOMEN* Sanitized tr for Hysienic Finhno Look your man is showing! . . . showing to his best advantage, and being well-dressed he ia your most important fashion accessory. That's why we are extending this invitation to you to come in with him and help him choose a 'Botany' 500 in the model, pattern and shade that suits him best. We have a complete selection of 'Botany' 500 clothing for his favorite fashion look, each marked by the dedicated Daroff Personal Touch. Both of you will be pleased with the quality-value prices. 'Botany' 500 tailored by Daroff Suits $75.00 Sport Coats $45.00 Pant? $18.95 Mens SHOP >i w'BOTANY' 500 ANNOUNCING THE FORMAL OPENING OF WILIAMSON COAL YARD LOCATED EAST OF KENMORE AVENUE & COOPER STREET AT RAILROAD PHONE 496-4558 OR GY6-3293 , 'T FOR PROMPT DELIVERY OF ALL KINDS OF COAL PIER WILLIAMSON HOWARD CONYERS RICHARD HOLMES

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