Street Survey Survey crews are shown above mapping Justice Street here (or a massive Improvement project which Is slated to Include resurfacing, curb and gutter. Funds for the project have been allotted the Town of Loulsburg from the State Road Bond money. The project has been let to Wadd Moore Construction Co., a Loulsburg firm. Franklinton (Frk. B.W.) Sixteen speed ers were tried before Mayor Joe W. Pearce Monday, May 22. Chester Eugene Glelt paid $50.00 fine and cost for tra veling 85 miles per hour In a 60 ml. zone. John Hetherlngton, Charles Sanders and William William Carden each paid court cost for speeding 60 mph In a 50 ml. zone. Jacquelyn S. Holden and Fan nie Eaton each paid cost for speeding 65 mph in a 55 ml. zone. Carlton Brooks, Otis Leroy Hlnton, Cornelius Brown and Bennle Jones Freeman each paid cost for speeding 70 mph In a 60 ml. zone. Also Wil liam Noel Bell. Heinz Janke and Thomas D. Wilder? 73 mph in a 60 ml. zone. Each paid fine and cost. Robert Flake and Roy O. Rodwell? 75 mph lit a 60 mi. zone. Each paid fine and cost. James Scarboro? 76 mph in a 60 ml. zone. Paid fine and cost. Auburn Mitchell - - Drunk. Cost paid. -1 Eugene Murray (3 cases) Advise Immunization Of Swine For Cholera Oat of the most Important Jobs to be done in eradicating hoc cholera Is the lob of keep ing all swine Immunized against the disease. Last year less than 40% of the hogs pro duced in Franklin County were vaccinated for hog cholera. This Is far below the neces sary percentage required to prevent cholera outbreaks. Here In North Carolina the use of Virulent Virus vac cines are prevented by law. Instead, modified live virus vaccines are recommended. These vaccines Induce Im munity with little, if any, dan ger of the disease being spread. Modified live virus vaccines produce Immunity within 7 to 10 days and the Immunity lasts two years. All Quality Feeder Pig Sales require hog cholera vaccina tion by a veterinarian at least ten days before the sale. This r TRIBUTE TO Father's Day, June 18 f Show Dad your hlgh?tt re gard with tho watch of high est repute ? Hamilton: Ha'll treasure it* exceptional ele gance. crafttmanihip and precisionr? and your symbol ?t 0f love? for a lifetime. K BOATSWAIN III, faceted crys tal. Weatherproof, ??9 .50 j B DA T* LINE AMI, calender au Somatic, Weatherproof, *85.00 r Qlhtr 0nt Hamilton* from * 49.00 i Give Your Oaddy i A Gift That Lasts. Gifts From $1.00 Up mms i Wholesale ft Retail Jewelry Co. Loulsburg, N. C. A Branch Of Raleigh Wholesale Jewelry Co. has done a good Job ol pro tecting our feeder pig buyers; however, it leaves the problem of those pigs not sold on Feeder Pig Sales and the sows and boars left on the farm. If you would rather, you can vaccinate all pigs and hog which are to be kept on the farm. However, the veterl narlan must vaccinate those pigs sold on the Quality Feeder Sales (this would be a good time to have all hogs vacci nated or re-vacclnated). To successfully complete phase m of the eradication program, swine producers should strive for a 100% Im munization against swine cho lera. Besides the high per centage of hogs Immunized, they must be kept Immunised over an extended period of time. Vaccinating against hog cho lera and reporting suspected cases of cholera are the two Important steps in Phase III of the Hog Cholera Eradica tion Program. Car Fire Loulsburg firemen extinguish blaze In engine of car above on South Main St. here last Friday about 12:45 p.m. The late model Chevrolet, reportedly owned by P. C. Dlckerson, was not seriously damaged. Court Docket i -a uuk. vu5i paiu. Ira Gupton (1 case)-Drunk. Cost paid. James Edward Hllllard ? Drunk. Cost paid. Bennle Foster - ? Careless and reckless driving. Pleads guilty. To pay $10.00 fine and cost. Edward Loyd - - Damage to personal property and assault on female. To pay cost for both cases. Frances Satterwhlte Plea sants - - Failed to decrease speed. Found guilty. To pay cost. Henry Morton?Drunk, dis orderly and disturbing the peace. Given 30 days?sus pended on payment of cost and 6 months good behavior. William Louis McGhe(e ? Assault on female. Nol pro* with leave. Phillip Mack Perry?Reck less driving. Pleads guilty. To pay $10.00 fine and cost. Warren Perry?Disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace. Pleads not guilty. Found guilty. Given 60 days qn road. - -j Willie Burch, Jr. -- Con cealed weapon. Given 6 mon ths on road. Willie Burch, Jr.? Disturb ing the peace. Pleads guilty. Given 30 days to run con secutively with above case. Charles (Buddy) Ray - - Drank. To pay coat. William Lee White - - Dis turbing the peace. Given 30 days. William Lee White - - Dis orderly and trespassing. Gi ven 30 days to run consecu tively with above case. William Paul?Forgery. Nol prossed. Christopher Fogg? No op erator's license. Given 60 days. Suspended upon pay ment of $25.00 fine and cost. Robert Ed Parrlsh ? No In surance. Fine and cost paid. Matthew Person, Jr. - - Worthless check. Cost and check paid. George Benjamin Crudup ? Aluminum Car Ports Storm Door* & Window s Venetian Blinds BLINDS REPAIRED Ornamental Iron Aluminum & Panvat Awnings FREE ESTIMATES M. G. WILDER "MONK" 417 W. N.H. St. 10UISIURG, N. C. CATCH UP ON FOOD COSTS CUBE OR ROUND AAA STEAK .. 99* SWIFT'S SWEET RASHER PAA BACON ,LKt, 59* 200 COUNT A iPA KiEENEx2'"45c EDGEMONT PREMIUM A 41 A BACON * 69( SWIFT'S PREMIUM A ? A A SIRLOIN or T-BOWE STEAK , $l09 TROPICALO AAA ORANGE DRINK . ? 29c SUN VALLEY ABA MARGARINE 2 37( PIE SHELLS Or 350 EACH CHEFBOYARDEE Jfc j||x swaini ? mrom 2a49< W. W. WINSTEAD T GROCERY j |, BUNW. WORTH CAROLINA Driving under Influence. Fine and cost paid. Robert Green? Failed to comply with inspection laws. Cost paid. Bobby Eugene Woodlief ? Improper muffler. Cost paid. Elijah B. Robinson ? Failed to dim headlights. Cost paid. 1 Fred Sneed? Stop sign vio lation. Cost paid. Patronize TIMES Adv. In Fashion ume was wnen the only suitable travel-wear con sisted of a dark suit or a dark dress with coat. Today with air conditioned trains and planes which take their pa trons to different climates In a matter of hours, all of this Is changed. A' costume In white wool or In other colorful fabrics may be the choice of the woman who boards a plane at any season of the year. No cinders, dust of presplratlon will soil such garments (or the traveller of today. Many women travel without hats or with the small est suggestion of one. Checks and plaids are fav orites for trips?smart with a solid color coat or vice versa. LOOK! SPECIAL LOW PRICE NOW CLOSING OUT STOCK OF ALL BULBS ALL GLADIOLUS BULBS?..5t WAS 90C DOZ. ALL DOUBLE BEGONIA,. ?15t J WAS 29c DAHLIAS E(CH 15( PAEONIAS WAS 65c EACH 30* , FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED SUPPLIES LIMITED MURPHY'S FEED & SEED STORE ' LOUISBURG, N. C. Willi* B. Baker is shown above receiving a check for $500.00 from S. L. Efland, District Representative of Sinclair Refining Company. The winning ticket was received from J. B. Land Grocery on Hlghway^.39. You can win, too -up to *2,500 cash in Sinclair Dino Dollars Game ? No obligation ? no purchase necessary. Any licensed driver can play. Over 100 cash prizes, including Instant Winners, at each Sinclair Station WHERE VOU SEE THIS SIGH E0 WIN Uplb $2500 PLAY DIND DOLLARS Onr'M'Waan Hm! Drive with cart and bvy ShcMr. fn,, |.?LI? .i,,!, yJaL CWflaJp [Vtryrniny nofn jbkiw. ? American Express ? Dliwra Club Stations. YOUR SINCLAIR DEALER LITTLE RIVER ICE & FUEL CO. S. MAIN ST. Hume Gy 6-3410 U>UI$BURS?Jk<. | . ? ? *? I1

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