Jk ^ *?u.?uoj, April 44, U03 - Community News Here And There About Fr anklin County Louisburg Mr. and Mrs. James E* Fulg ham, Jr. and family of Arling ton, Va. spent the Easter holl days with Mrs. Leon Nelms Mrs. Kenneth Chaney has re . turned to Fayettevllle after Ylsltlng her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. L. Bunn, for two weeks while Lt. Chaney, assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division, Ft. Bragg, was participating In Ex ercise Quick Kick VII In Puerto Rico. Mrs. Bessie Matthews and Mrs. Louise Tyree of Peters burg, Va. spent the Easter week end with their sister, Mrs. A. 5 L. Bunn. ; . Mr. and Mrs. P. A, Wood i. and son, Joseph, spent the Eas ter holidays lb Emporia, Va., and Tarboro, N. C. Epsom Week-end guests of Mrs. Olive Foster were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster and family of Char lottesville, Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harper of Elon College. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bazp more and children of Rich mond, Virginia, spent Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Watklns. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Watklns and children of Henderson Joined them on Sun day. Mrs. Tollle H. Weldon Is a patient at Watts Hospital In Durham. Mr and Mrs. Jlmmte Sam mons and boys of Wise visited her mother, Mrs. Fannie Hayes, and Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Renn on Saturday night. Among the college students home last week for spring holi days and Easter weekend were Robert Thomas Weldon and Son ny Duke of State College, Ra leigh; Judy Journlgan, Meredith College, Raleigh; Brenda Stain back, Phyllis Currln, and Tommy Dement of East Caro lina College, Greenville. Rock Spring Mr and Mrs. Jessie Frazier and family of Maryland and Mr. Cleveland White of Vir ginia spent the Easter holi days with Mrs. Mattle White Perry. Mrs. Mary Moore and girls of Tarboro spent Sunday night and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. James Wilder. ? Mr. and Mrs." Niel Hight of Raleigh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rlchai-d Baker * Mrs. Luna ? Pridgen had as her guest for the holidays her sister, Mrs. Ludle Veargln, of Hampton, Va Mr. and Mrs. BUI Wilder Hlnton of High Point spent Sat urday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ott.. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Strick land of Cary visited Virginia and David Strickland and Mr. and Mrs. 'Clyde Privette on Sunday. Mrs. Alice Card Is a patient at Rex Hospital In Raleigh. Mr." and Mrs. Victor Stalling? have* mo?ed from Raleigh to tatty' rifr homo. In tha ooijimu I Mr. and Mrs Norrls Privette of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Edwards during the holK days. DAPPER ? A Well- tailored look for young men. about town: Thi'lnijji ?r shmc Coat in glen plaid cottqp fea tured In Parents Magazine. it has, a zip-out lining and boasts' a Scotchgard finish for starn resistance. Seven Paths r Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lamm and children of Nashville, Tenn., spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. M. T. ' Larijjn. During the weekend other chil dren and grandchildren .came: .Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lamm and sons of' Rocky Mount; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lamm and son of willlamston; Mrs. Marjorie Chewnlng and sonS of Golds - iboro; and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lamm and daughters of Ports mouth, Va?. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wltmer of Silver Springs, Md., werd week-end guests of Mrs. Lucy Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lartz. Rev. and Mrs. Coleman Thom as , and sons left for Windsor on Sunday night to v^slt with relatives' through Monday. Mr. and Mrs Luther Greene of Salisbury, .Md., visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. Brubaker and sons and Miss Maude Collie. Mrs. E. L. McGregor of Fayettevtlle joined her hus band arid son fok* the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee McGregor. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Stal llngs, Martha and Billy went to Hampton, Va.# to visit relatives and meet ttteir son, A. C. Stal llngs, Jr. Mrs. E. S. Fulghum of Lit tleton and Mrs. Lola Ingram of Greensboro are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Tant and daughters ,spent the weekend in Maryland with relatives. Mr. , and Mrs. Melvin Nelms, Gail and Stanley visited last Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. E. Coye Still and iamily near Dur ham. Mr. Spencer Smith flew out to Minnesota for a few days with a sister and brought two nieces back to spend the sum mer here with relatives. Mr. W. D. Fisher spent Sun day lo Castalia witffl Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Fisher and family. Norris and family from Missis sippi were spending two weeks with His parents while enroute to Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. David Fisher and Tammie of Morfesvllleand Rocky Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Inscoe and the M. E. Fishers Sunday. Mesdames G. L. McGregor, J. S. Collie, Coleman Thomas, J. fi. Champion, M. E. Fisher and -Phil lylizelle were In Heh derson on Wednesday for the Home Demonstration District meeting. _ ? V * 9 . Spending Synday \ylth Mr. and Mi's. Donald Sherian and sons were Mr: and Mrs. Robert Ban gle of Llncolnton. Justice Mr. and Mrs. Rhyland Wheel er from Raleigh were guests of Mrs. Z. V. Wheeler and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Hunnl cutt from Raleigh spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Murray. Mr. Larry Murray from Raleigh spent the day Sat urday with Mr, and Mrs. Mur ray. Mr . ind Mrs. Jetty Perry , from Raleigh spent the long Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Perry. Mr. and Mrs. C, G. Perry from Ra* itigh ate- supper with the family Sunday night. *. Mrs Mary S. Williams, Mrs. Montagress S. Mercer and Mr. Lynn Williams left Saturday for Forest City and the long Easter weekend >v ith ^Mrs. Langdon Stalling Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardner and sons of Raleigh were guests of Mrs. Vera S White Saturday afternoon and until bedtime. Mr. and Mrs. David Holder - field, David and Kim from Ra leigh were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Matthews, Mike and Tony. Mr and Mrs. Herbert- r razier and Mrs. Joyce M. Coats visited the family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boyd Perry, T Donna and Kenn from Rich mond, Va., visited the Joseph A . Perry's and the Howard' Cardens for the weekend. Miss Peggy Medlin, a student at Atlantic ' Christian College in Wilson, was at home for the long holiday weekend with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Medlin and Joseph. Mr Benson Harris, a Camp bell College student, spent the long holiday weekend with Jils parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Onnie Bow den Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Astor Bowden of Louis bur? and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bowden fro::. Wilson. Mr. .and Mrs. Richard T4ur rmgtor. from Raleib!. visited Nn- Thamr.gtor.'s parents, Mr. and Mr> Ollie ' Layton. Sunday. '? Mr' and Mrs-. Lewis Renn, Jud> and Patricia .from Jack sonville were.dwnerNguestfc of j Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Perry Sun day. Mr. and Mrs Randolph 'Reece and -H'll fii'iii He .h'fsv !'. i sued Mr. " and Mrs. Elmo Mediin during the Easter holidays*. Mr and Mrs, L \v* Bouden, , Jr., fronj Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. J C Bowdifn visited Mrs. R. "L. Hayes In Rocky Mount ?Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Jlmmle Wilder and eluldi'e:. front Raleigh visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cop pedgfc durii g the. Easter week end. Mr. and Mrs X J Wicks visited his brother, Mr. Eulan Wicks, and faintly at Apex Eas ter Nlonda> . Mr and Mrs. Jorge Amtgo from-Durham and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gardner and daughter from Raleigh were ueek- WARRENTON. N. C... "A Well A Dsf- Tie Msrtim W*y" N C LICENSE NO j MANLEY S. MARTIN TIMBER FOR SALE AT AUCTION At 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 1, 1965, at the Courthouse Door In Loulsburg, North Carolina, approximatelyl,500,000 feet, mostly plne.situate on approximately 300 acres of land belonging to the Estate of A. H Stalltngs, deceased, easily accessible, located approximately four (4) miles from Spring Hope, North Carolina, to be sold si* Inches (6?*) In diameter* hen cut six Inches (?") from the ground. Contact Avery Stalllngs, Route #2, Spring Hope, North Carolina (at Seven Paths) for the purpose of looking at said timber or information concerning said timber. Phone - Spring "Hope, 478-3474 or 478-3449 after 7:00 ?.m. All bids will be subject to acceptance or rejection by the heirs of A. H. Stalllngs, Deceased, and all bids will be held for a period of ten days before acceptance or rejection. AVERY ST A L LINGS, Ad ministrator of the Estate of A. H. Stalllngs, Deceased and Agent of the heirs of A. H. Stalllngs, Deceased. Whatever petroleum product your farm needs-WE DELIVER IT! You name it? gasoline, motor oil, heating oil, diesel fuel, kero sene- wh^svgLyfiujifisd-we give prompt delivery and depend able service. , We offer the complete line of Atlantic quality petroleum products for the farm. This includes, of course, Atlantic's famous triple-refined heating oil, the fuel that burns clean, heats clean, gives you most for your heating dollar. We ask the opportunity to serve you: Why not give us a call today? HOME OIL COMPANY HEATING OILS L0UISBUR6, N. C. PHONE 496-4181 or 496-3472 ' ' M I Win a houseful of groceries and the house ! ? ?? / V -* ENTER PEPSI-COLA BOTTLERS' $2,000,000 SHOPPING SPREE I at PRIZE A S40.000 Johns-Man* ille House of Values plus a half-hour fret Shopping Spree for your entire family! Wire* whole new way of Jife' Q^l a beautiful new home (" room*. 3 bed roohm. 2 bathrooma, luxury kitrhen with built-in Westinghouse appliance* on the lot of your choice! Total value of home ahd lot ? 140.000! Plus a free family Shopping Spree? 30 thrilling minutes tor you and your family to carry all the groceries you can to the checkout counter free! 10 SECOND PRIZES 10 1965 Oldsmobile Vista - Cruiser Station Wagons plus a free year's suppls of iuto equip- ? ment and ?ervke%! Sleek, powerful Oldsmo bilea loaded with extras! 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I'ep-i-' ola Bottler*' , I1W1A Whopping Hprae HKM) C ORKS OtU DO NOT MAIL THE EN TIHK MKT A l? CAI' 3 Mall > our completed entr> to the addrw designated on the Kntr> Blank. 4 Knter a? often a- you wi?h Kach entry mu*t be *uhmitiei| in * -epiimte envelope Only one food-atore Shopping Hpree per famii> 9 I. oral Drawing* During the *lt-week period of the Mh?ppin? -pree. local drawing* will be held each week from April I't to May 29 IftflV Deadline for receipt of entries in weeklj drawing- l? Saturday of each week Kach drawing win be held approximately three day* after the weekly deadline All entile* re ceived in local area* win participate in u drawing to choo?e entries for lnc|u*lon In the National Grand Prtac Drawing 4 National Grand Prlie Drawing Thla drawing will be held by July 9. IMS. under the aupervlaloo of I) I. Hlr.tr C orporation an independent Ju< oreanltatlon v?h?? -r declMona are Bnaf . 7 Pri ie? Kuh <;ift Certificate u redeemable only at the outlet luted on Entry Blank * * i individual VMl itore (normally Mocked) for the h perilled number of minute* All food itema the win ner* ran carry by hand te the oheefcout oounter rwlth out carrying de vleee of any klnd< In the ipeclfted time are free Winner* may not uee ahoppine carta oaeea or tray* <1 urine the Hpreea and?on-food i tenia alcoholic beveriures or tobacco produAa are not permitted aa priae* The tame condltlona apply to fUBIIy IbopHBl ftpree- eicept that'Ill pereons in the winner's immedi ate famiij who have reaidf) in the winner * immediate houaehold for one year Onor to the date of tbe dmw ln| are permitted to ?hop free ? Tbla aweepetakea where It I* made %\ edible b> participating F Hottier- Winner* mu*t reelde in tne franel nerved by the Pepel-Ceia Bottler e warding 41 prltea It I* not open to employee* (and their fl of I'epeM ola < ompaia, Pe pel-Cola Bottle U L Blair Corporntton.Ver their advr? ?o?? v?_.A? tlona will be made for an] on prlaee will be the Allentrtea becomethe pro) ?ibiiity of pdao wionere. ty of Pepel-CoUCoAiir. | Entw ?ftw ! Ntw winners I vry wnk ! I Fill in your nam* and address along with the nam* and tddr**s of your favorite Pepsi dealer. Then enclosr 6 branded corks from under the bottle dps of any Pepsi-Colt products (or ac ceptable substitutes -se^ Rule #2> and '"?P^-Cola Bottlity Company of -ENTRY BLANK i I VpwfcHfr Name Address. ftty .Zip Cod?_ Dsaltr's Addr??__ <-'?r -Zip Cod?_ BOTTLED BY PEPSkCOLA SOTYLINO CO. OF HENDERSON UNDER APPOINTMENT FROM PEPSI-COLA COMPANY, NEW YORK, N. Y. 4 '? ' . . '