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Groundbreaking lumbers of the Centervllle Baptist Church are shown above Saturday morning as the group held ground-breaking ceremonies for the new parsonage. The six-room structure, scheduled to get underway Immediately will be located dir ectly In front of the church along N.S. highway 561 In Cen terrllle. Rev. W.P. Chllders (coat) preside over the cer emonles. Members, of the (lurch Building committee were listed as: A.M. Seamon, Chairman, George Ray nor, Jr., Lonnle Radford, E.L. Andrews, Mrs. Edith Griffin, Mrs. Agnes Lancaster and Mrs. Mary Thomas. The parsonage Is expected to be completed In the spring of 1968. Stoff Photo by Clint FulUr Skin Fungus Infections Are Common Diseases Fungus Infections of the skin are probably the most common form of skin disease seen In the general public. I am sure everyone has at some time or Would you like to own a beautiful 2 or 3 bedroom home you can pay for In Just 10 year?? If you own your own lot we will build for you for as little as 9135.00 down, no payments until Novem ber 1st. We also do home Improve ments, additions, etc., no money down and will pay off misting loan. ATTENTION Write or call: Paul Kennedy Carolina Model Homes P. a Box 247 Sharpsburg, N. C. Phone 442-8891 another encountered this type of affliction. Dermatophytosls pedis, ath lete's foot, can be frequently found in people of all ages, regardless of occupation, so cial position or activity. This Infection usually begins as a slight fissure, or crack, between the fourth and fifth toes, which Itches severely. Another variety of this fungus begins usually as a small blister found on the bottom of the feet. After the blister ruptures a raw area remains which may be ex tremely Irritating, and at times may become seriously Infected secondarily by bacte ria. Some very stubborn infec tions on the scalp are detected in school children occasional ly. This type mycotic involve ment should be Isolated from other children, even If only by means of wearing a cap at all times, at least until the infection has been controlled. This is a very bothersome and tenacious strain, and com plete eradication Is very dif ficult and prolonged. Usually each individual hair particle has to be plucked from an affected area on the scalp fol lowed by specific medication to this area. The fingernails may become chronically Infected with one of a variety of strains of fungi. Unfortunately when the nail beds become involved, the process is well established, and the Infection is extremely difficult "fo" remove. This situation must be treated un der the direction of hit physi cian for months, In order to bring about a successful cure. Ringworms or localized fun The problems of agriculture cannot be successfully settled by conferences around a desk. gus Infections may be found anywhere over the body sur face. These can be treated successfully, and usually very rapidly, by the application of a specific fungicidal ointment. LET US SERVE YOUR NEEDS Savings - Loans - Trusts - Insurance CitizbnsBank and Trust Company ! HENDERSON, IV. C. "THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION SINCE 1889" Mamber FDIC WELCOME LOUISBURG COLLEGE STUDENTS Take Your Ease In Clmmic Sport* Jacket* with our dash of flair 1 1 $30.00? $49.00 1 Slack* tor Leisure in our broad selection for all off-time need*. $8.00 to $20.00 Be Careful With Frozen Food The contents of any frozen food package should be kept properly refrigerated at all times. This Is the only way to Insure flavor and nutritional value. Meat should never be refrozen after It has once been thawed. Frozen orange ]ulce must be kept In that state constantly if Its flavor and nutritional values are to be retained ef fectively. The contents of any can that has not been kept properly refrigerated or that shows signs of bulging or re lease of gas when, It Is open ed, should be discarded. If you are going to freeze foods yourself, you must be very careful to properly pack age the food. All foods con tain moisture, which Is con^ stantly evaporating. This moisture passes right through loose or poor packaging ma terials. Thus the product shri vels and develops a woody tex ture. A hard leathery crust forms on meats. To prevent this, food must be sealed In moisture-proof material. They must be seal ed as air-tight as possible. These methods protect the vit amin content, as well as flav or and texture of foods. Foods need to be quick frozen. In large capacity freezers, a special freezing compartment Is provided. If your* freezer does not have such a compartment, it would be worthwhile to have ltqulck , frown commercially. AMERICANS ARE GETTING TOUCHY More than one In 12 Amer icana la touchy. They react with pain to the touch of hot or cold foods, sweets or sours, or even to the slightest pres sure of a spoon or the rim of a cup. Sensitive teeth, once thought to be a problem for older people, are now known to af fect the 18 to 30 age group. More Women Women outnumber men two to one, as sufferers. A rea son may be that women have a tendency to brush more of ten and more vigorously than males. In general, the condition stems from Incorrect brush ing, general erosion, or gum conditions. Problem Explained It Is important to see a den tist since pain could be caused by cavities. He'll check gum condition, too. A free booklet titled, "Fif teen Million Americans Have Sensitive Teeth," explains the Time For Bulb Planting It la time to select and pre pare the aoll tor planting bulbs. If you are tired of digging and replanting your spring bulbs every year try naturalising them In drifts In your lawn and then forget about them. They will bloom each year and you won't be worried by the messlness of dying leaves because you can cut them off with your lawn mower about three weeks after the blooms have faded. You won't get big tulip blos soms this way. In fact, you should not even try to natura lize the long-stemmed giants. The common daffodils, hya cinths and crocuses naturalize well. The flowers won't be quite as large as pampered blooms, but they will go on blooming for years. All hardy bulbs multiply rap Idly when naturalized. Look forward to a big dividend In extra bulbs every five years If you want to dig them. If you desire, you can Just let the drifts get bigger. Naturalized bulbs should be planted Informally In big free form drifts. Use fifty or more bulbs of a single color for the greatest effect. The Individual bulbs can be twelve Inches problem simply. For a copy, write to Thermodent, Dept. FB, Pfizer Leemlng Divi sion, 235 E. 42 St., New York, 10017. apart In the drift. Bulbs In drifts help each other withstand buffeting winds and rains. These bulbe also bloom earlier In the sea son and stay In bloom longer. If you lawn lstfhaded, don't let this keep you from natura lizing your spring bulbs. The size of the blooms will be somewhat smaller than bulbs In a sunny place, but the bulbs will do well. Never forget that the news boy who delivers your news ?paper Is a human being. BACK TO SCHOOll Special $5.97 RAYNOR'S Louisburg, N. C. At - ROSES ^ CWalk uP &AViNG<? Permanent Finish Means No Ironing BOY'S Dress-Up SIZES 6 ?RU -* Perfect for school anrt t Perfect for school and they never f need ironing. Choice of ivy colors in fp/Y Y) C regular or slim. Hurry now to your Roses store. BOYS LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS SIZES 6 - 18 PLAIDS-STRIPES-SOLIDS BOY'S COTTON DUCK GYM SHOES t1 qq CHOICE OF LOW CUT OR HIGH CUT ^ I .99 $1.68 GIRLS DRESSES , LARGE ASSORTMENTS! : GREAT SAVINGS AND BIG SELECTIONS IN SIZE, STYLE AND COLOR. 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