Here And There Abouf Franklin County Louisburg Mrs. Betty Moore Jones, a third grade teacher In Louis burg School, represented the East Central District of the State Classroom Teachers' Association In International Understanding at the N. C. Teacher's Workshop at Mars Hill College last week. Justice Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Perry and Malcolm of Fuquay and Miss Shirley Perry toured the western part of North Carolina and Virginia last weekend. They visited the Luray Caverns, Shenandoah Valley and other places of Interest. Mr. E. J. Wheless and Mrs. Lucille W. Harris attended the Coppage -Coppedge family reunion held In the Thomas Jefferson Inn at Charlottes ville, Va. last weekend, Fri day through Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. James E. Whe less and son Jlmmte from Roanoke, Va. visited In the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wheless Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Claude Lovelace from Hen rietta, N. C. and Carol Whe less from Roanoke, Va. visi ted the family that afternoon. Mrs. W. G. Rice went home with Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rice and Pamela of Raleigh Saturday and spent the night. Mr. Rice went for Mrs. Rice Sunday and had lunch with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Vester Earp visited relatives In Butner Sunday. Mrs. Howard Carden, Jo Anne, Ricky, Howard Lee, Johnny Hayes and Danny Ball are spending the week at At lantic Beach, Morehead City. Mr. Carden went down Thurs day for the remainder of the week. Mrs. N. J. Wicks attended the funeral of Mrs. Matthew Duke Tuesday afternoon In Goldsboro. Mrs. Baxter Harris was In Greensboro Wednesday and Thursday attending a small appliance workshop at Kings Inn sponsored by the North Carolina Home Economics Association. Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmie White from LeeSburg, Fla. were weekend guests of Mrs. Vera S. White and Mr. Carlos White. Mrs. W. C. Coppedge, Sr. left last Thursday for Norfolk, Va. to spend some time with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis. Youngsville Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moss and three sons were away all last week on a trip through Canada. They went to Mon treal, Expo '67, and on up In Quebec along the St. Lawrence River. They traveled to points of Interest through the New England States and other areas along the way. Mrs. N. A. Brown and chil dren, Mrs. A. N. Corpenlng and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fleming and children, Mrs. R. E. Cheatham, Mrs. B. H. Patterson and Miss Carol Mitchell vacationed last week at the Averette Cottage, Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Van Stroud and children and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wiggins and son vaca tioned last week at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wood Uef and family were away last week on a trip to Expo '67 and other points of Interest en route. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Roberts and children, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pearce and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Evans and son are vacationing this week at White Lake. Ricky Reddlck returned home Sunday from Camp Sea Gull. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Winston and daughter Linda returned home Monday after a trip out to Fort Campbell, Kentucky to see Jones Winston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Cyrus, Jr. and two children vaca tioned last week at Virginia Beach and the outer banks of North Carolina. They used their new Camper which Mr. Cyrus, Jr. designed and built. Franklinton Jane Roberts of Franklinton visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Roberts of Wrlghtsvllle Beach over the past week. Mr. Clyde Walden and son, Gene, have returned home '68 cars to be higher priced? Read why the clearance-priced Iff Ford may be the buy of the decade. Will '68 prices go up? They're not likely to v come down. Will other cars have Ford's strength, quiet, and "Better Ideas"? Don't bet on it! And consider: THE *7 FORD is even quieter than the '66 Ford -quieter because it's the strongest ever built It's the strongest Ford in history. Proved on ski jumps and steeplechase hurdles. Proved at Daytona. It has Ford's "Better Ideas." Like SelectShift, that shifts both automatically and manually. Convenience Control Panel. Lots more. THE Y7 FORD is now yours at the lowest price of the year. Never in time to come can so little money buy so much car. SEE YOUR LOCAL BETTER I- DEALER Qalaxla 500 2-Ooor Hardtop SAVE NOW IN FORD COUNTRY LOW, LOW PRICES "" A GadeA Ar* FRYERS - 250 SMOKED JAjJ PICNICS "? 43t| Ipie sheils * 3Pks$l??| g'ffl jl &. 391 CLOROX 29o K2 GAL. Y MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ;3te&*VAL- u IMMMNDtNT eincilY STOMt FREE DELIVERY OPEN NIGHTS W? Reservi The Rijht To Limit JuanJitifS. In Service DAN A. LEONARD Airman 3rd Class Dan A. Leonard has been selected as Airman Of The Month tor August, 1967 tor the 363d Se curity Police Squadron at Shaw Air Force Base, South Caro lina. Airman Leonard was nom inated tor this honor by his Immediate supervisor, based after visiting relatives In St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fuller and family of New Bern visited Mrs. Charlotte Pearce a few days last week. 4 Dr. Mike Stedman of Raleigh was a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Whitfield on Friday. upon his military bearing, his performance of duty and his Job knowledge. He appeared before a board of senior noncommissioned officers and because of his appearance, courtesy, knowledge of cur rent events, and his ability to communicate effectively, was selected over all other candidates. Alrgpan Leonard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Leo nard of Route 2, Lgulsburg, North Carolina. WESLEY HAWKINS Ft. Jackson, S. C. (AHTNC) Army Private Wesley Haw kins, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Hawkins, Louis burg, N. C., completed eight weeks of advanced Infantry training July 28 at Ft. Jack son, S. C. He received specialized In struction in small unit tactics and in firing such weapons as the M-14 rifle, the M-60 ma chine gun and the 3.5-lnch rocket launcher. 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