People, Spots In The News mi ikk hlltt Carole tseiuni and ueorge Landress, Girl and Boy Scouts, dress in litterbug costumes to help Keep America Beautiful, Inc. remind people that litter belongs in trash basketsjgjj_ jj IIPII ?MAX,' a giraffe at San Francisco zoo, uses strong tongue not in making faces, but just hinting for a tidbit. WHAT/IT? It's a unique view of New York City's skyline from across the East River, in Brooklyn Heights. Fish-eye lens camera gives global effect. Franklinton Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Wll lard Kearney attended a United Textile Workers Convention at Gatllnburg, Tenneessee during the weekend. Mrs. Mary Held Hardlson Is a patient at Wake Memorial Hospital In Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McGhee visited their daughter, Jenny Sue, at East Carolina College on Sunday. Dr. Margaret Lumpkin of Corvalls, Oregon was an over night guest of her aunt, Mrs. Marvin W. Hardy, Thursday. Carroll Mode has returned to Woman's College In Greensboro where she Is en rolled as a Sophomore. Donna Thweatt has enrolled as a student at East Carolina College In Greenville. Justice Mr. and Mrs. George Earp and son, George Callle, from Tarboro visited friends and relatives In the community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gar dner apd sons, Harry White and Lawrence, from Raleigh visited Mrs. Vera S. White, Mrs. Nancy W. Fuller and Mr. Carlos White Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Norman Wicks and Miss Shirley Perry attended the Worrell Bow den family reunion at Riverside Park In Rocky Mount Sunday. Miss Pamela Rice from Ra leigh spend Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Weldon Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Dorsey from Wilson also came Sunday and spent the day. Mrs. Joseph A, Perry spent last week In Richmond, Va. with Mrs. Joseph B. Perry, Donna and Ken. Mr. Perry and Mr. Howard Carden went for her Sunday. -1 YlflaAJtin UUtt Qompxuuj, WELL BORING - OEEP WELL DRILLING WARREHTON, N. C ? . "A IV?H A Diiy - Tht Mtrtin IV ay" N. t . LICENSE NO. 2 DAY: 257-3651 MANLCY 8. MARTIN " NIOHT 257-3392 BltXSALE 5 D AN * m mm m mm . ^ STORM Far ? fcnit?4 Mma *? affar jmmm aluminum storm door i ?nd winiew*. ^ MM M O ***** 70" cm squat yaur MiaM imruatmairt. Pwn w4 vMtn m iiif*n M rtw||H| vMi Mm iiiiwi. I ? Nrti iff fumvctf fram Im4i tar cl? wing. TalM i<?in>m ?! Mr ?pacM ?*? taJay. *24.93 WINDOWS *9.95 WILSON BUILDING SUPPLY RIVER ROAD LOUISBURG, N. C. Youngsrille Mrs. R. M. Fleming of Glen view was guest Friday of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fleming, Lynn and Angle. . ? Mr. and Mrs. William Flem ing and daughters attended the Joyner Family Reunion In Rocky Mount Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Joyner. Mrs. G. D. Pearce Is a pa tient in a hospital in Raleigh. Seven Paths Mrs. Emma Moore Is staying a few days In Rocky Mount with a daughter and her hus band, Mr. and Mrs Ben Proc tor. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Moore of Grovetown, Ga. are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore and boys, other rela tives and friends. . Congratulations are extend ed to Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill. A baby son was born to them tl^js past weekend. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Collie, Mrs. Lucy Wilder and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lartz the previous weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Don McCathran and Mrs. Will Blagman of Wash ington, D. C, On Sunday even ing a cookout was held at the J. S. Collie home and the others were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilder, Deborah and Vivian of Butner, Mrs. Bertha Breedlove of Nash ville; Mr. and Mrs. Tim Har per and daughter of Rocky Mount; Mr. and Mrs. Spen Mrs. Lloyd To Head Hospital Guild The Franklin Memorial Hos pital Guild met on Tuesday, September 13, at 10:00a.m. In cer Smith and Alton. The Strickland-Lester fami ly reunion was held at Cy press Church with many out of gaunty and state attending. Mr and Mrs. J. D. Cham pion attended the Wood fami ly reunion at Sunset Park In Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler and family at tended the Leonard family re union in Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.Williams, Connie and Dlanne spent a weekend at Manteo and visited other points east before school started. Mr. and Mrs. Edsel King, Dawn and Chris of Raleigh visited In the community re cently. Mrs. King Is the former Barbara Allred. Mrs. Lena Wilder Is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ice Moore w here she is re cuperating from recent sur gery in a Raleigh hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moore and children and Mrs. Foster Hill were called to Lowes Grove community Wednesday afternoon to the home of M*s. Hill's daughter, Mrs. Pete Hicks. Mr. Hicks was InWatts hospital after being Injured in an auto accident. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hill of Raleigh visited Mrs. Foster Hill and Warren Sunday after noon. I " 1 ' . r -v ? Let Us Fill Your.... ASC PURCHASE ORDERS For Fall Seed and Fertilizer LIME SPREADING SERVICE A LOUISBURG FCX SERVICE BICKETT BLVD. LOUISBURG, N. C. PHONE GY-6-3366 4-FOOT WHIRLING WONDER the amazing SCOt t)on't mistake this for a light-duty unit or an ovdr grown lawn mower. The ruggtd, durable Scot it built to thred stalks, cut brush, clear land, as well as mow pastures and lawns. In fact, the only thing short about the Scot is its price. You'll find there it nothing comparable in the field -the Scot's in ? class by itself. Available In 3 models flyin' scot tow flyin' scot lift flyin' scot -one point hitch fomtmrm All um Lillitton'i patantad Inv" Met Had* -h tit tamparad ? laal anchorad k)T txhaad waightt which (ana rata Iramatr doat ahattarinf foci a. FARMERS Tractor & Truck Company Phone 6Y 6-4131 On The By-Pass LOUISBURG, N. C. the Nurses Home. Officers of the Guild for the coming year include: Mrs. John T. Lloyd, President; Mrs. J. B. Wheless, Vice President; Mrs. M. M. Person, Jr., Se cretary; and Mrs. F. M. Ful ler, Treasurer. Mrs. Doyle Medders is Coffee Shop Chair man and Miss Gertrude Win ston is Tray Favors Chair man.' Plans were made for a luncheon to be held on October 18 at which time leaders from all "sections of the county will be personally Invited to parti cipate in planning for expan sion of the Guild's activities. Also a Bake Sale was sche duled (or the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. At the present time the Guild sponsors the Coffee Shop at Franklin Memorial Hospital as Its major project Birth Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Hens *l#y. announce the birth of a daughter, Paula Jo, Tuesday, September 13, at Franklin Memorial Hospital. Adult Classes To Begin (Frk. B. W.) Mrs. Ialeen Mode, home economics teacher of Frankllnton High School, announced the follow ing classes to be held in the Home Economics Cottage at 7:30 on these dates and topics: September 22 - Drapery se lection and cpnstructlon. September 29 - Slip Cover ing - measuring, cutting and pinning October 5 - Flower Arran ging October 12 - Creative Stlt chery - needlepoint, knitting, crewel embroidery. There Is no-charge for these classes. Other topics may b* requested la there 1* suffi cient Interest. Not So Portable 44 You have a very nice col lection of books," compli mented the neighbor, "but you really should have more shelves." "I guess you're right," ad mitted the owner. "Hit some how, I never could get up the nerve to try to borrow any shelves." . GRADE A LARGE BAKING ML HENS 39 AZALEA SMOKED COKEY'S PURE PORK ICN ICSI^USAGE 3 L> $1.19 FRANKS 3 u SU5I Lb. BOLOGNA 3 it. $1 .23 SWIFT'S PREMIUM OTTiri 3 rntmium mmmm . BAC0N/9( FRESH DRESSED BUTTER ? PAN TROUT SLICED COUNTRY 5U I I tn ' run muui FISH 39? FAB LIMIT' 1 WITH $5.00 FOOD ORDER HAM $1.15u SPARE RIBS ?51 PORK& " $| JJ 2V2 CANS ^ J BEANS LADYTABOR. A| PEACHES 4 A 'I LARGE BOX IS'IiELLH BLUE PLATE GRAPE 18 Oz. Jar 650 d Fresh Fruits &- Vegetables R U. S. NO. 1 WHITE . _ M A A POTATO KL495 DELICIOUS AAA apples 4 39c BANANAS |0( POUND OFFEE )<#' 55! TURNIP irtL GRtENs la?: JUICY AAA LEMONS 39$ MOUntain TOMATOES

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