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SPECIAL TABLE OF ASSORTED TOILET ARTICLES 1A REGULAR | J / 0 PRICE I (O'NEAL PHARMACY! FRIENDLY PRESCRIPTION SERVICE I { - ? ? ? Patronize TIMES Adv. * Patronize TIMES Adv. Epsom Junior Cheerleaders Trial Run Six para, chute troopers were remarkably well informed, but up for rehearsal. The sixth was about to jump when the C.O, queried, "Hey, where's your parachute?*' "Oh, replied the sixth, "I thought this was just a re hearsal." i WASHINGTON! BIRTHDAY MIE 500 FLOOR HIE PER YARD OFF ON ANY OF OUR MANY PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM WILSON BUILDING SUPPLY RIVER ROAD TEL. 496-3722 LOUISBURG, N. C. c In The Service ALBERT D. INSCOE (E07 64) USS DOUGLAS H. . FOX (DD-799) (FHTNC) Feb. 8--Electrician's Mate Fire man Albert D. Inscoe, USN, i son of Mr. and Mrs. Areston A. Inscoe of Rt. 4, Louisburg, ' N.C., has returned to Nor folk, Va. aboard the destroyer USS Douglas H. Fox. His ship has been operating as a unit of the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean for the past five months. Sixth Fleet destroyers per form a wide variety of duties. They are called upon to es cort attack aircraft carriers deployed in that area and also participated In North Atlantic Treaty Organization ex ercises with ships from allied countries. When not in a duty status, the ship's crew was given the opportunity to visit the ports I of Naples, Italy, Toulon, ! France and Valencia, Spain. j A fanatic is simply an ln I dividual who knows that he is ?I i.M HARVEY G. BECKHAM CU CHI, VIETNAM (AHTNC) Army Sergeant Harvey G. Beckham, 22, son ol Mrs. Edna L. Beckham, Route 2, Frankllnton, N.C., was as signed as a gunner in Bat tery C. 6th Battalion of the 25th Infantry Division's 77th Artillery near Cu Chi, Viet nam, January 28. His father, Walter R. Beck ham, lives on Route 4, Hen derson. Did You Bill The Author? I "Why did you tear the back part out of that new book?" asked the long-suffering wife of the absent-minded doctor. "Excuse me, dear," said the 1 famous surgeon; "the pail I you speak of was the j 'Appendix' and I took it out i without thinking." Scout Youngsville? At the Brownie Scout meeting lield at the Girl Scout Hut on Wednesday afternoon February fourteen th, officers were elect ed to serve for the second half of the scout year. They are President Teresa Jernlgan, Vice President Cherrle Harrison, Secretary Janet Baker, Treasurer Dar lene Barham, Song leader Deborah Boyd, Devotional leader Mary Lu DePorter. Other Brownies registered at this time are Anita Bowden, K&thle Darnell and Deborah Cyrus. Valentine butterflies were made by the Brownies at this meetfhg. During a social Franklinton Or. R.D. Hlgglnbotham and sons, Robbie, Larry and David Rose of Chapel Hill spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Stone. Mrs. H.F. Fuller, Miss Inez Fuller and Rommle House vis ited Nancy Carr at the Ortho pedic Hospital In Gastonla Wednesday. Mrs. Julia Carr and Janet "Carr spent Sunday with Nancy Carr at the Orthopedic Hos pital In Gastonla. Mr. J. A. Sandllng, Jr., left ? Monday for Batesvllle, Indiana period refreshments served Included cookies, Bugles, Val entine candy and beverages. Teresa Jernlgan was the hos tess for the day. on a business trip. Miss Leah Whitfield has re turned to Salisbury after spending last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Whitfield. Miss Harriet Hlght of High Point College spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hlght, Jr. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hasklns were Mrs. Donald Hasklns and Mrs. Belle Meyers of Great Bridge Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hasklns and son, Bryan, of Danville, Virginia. Your success, . If you are wise, does not depend upon somebody else. people who talk fast and much often outrun their facts. 1 Thursday, February 22nd Only! SCENIC PLACEMATS "^'KKeach RECAPPED TIRES $6.95 PLUS SALES capu TAX And EACH RECAPPABLE PEPSI COLAS ? ONLY $1.39 Crate February 22 ONLY ? Double Tigerama Cards SHANNON ^VILLAGE ESSO S. Bickett Boulevard Louisburg, N. C. "THE ULTIMATE IN SERVICE" FRANKLIN COUNTY'S MOST MODERN SERVICE STATION DEPT. STORE ONE GROUP MEN'S SUITS Sizes 37-42 Up To 50% Off BARGAINS GALORE Thursday February 22 9 a.m. To 5:30 p.m.1 ONE GROUP 56 PAIRS MEN'S 52 PAIRS MEN'S MEN'S SOCKS DRESS PANTS WORK SHOES UAW 4A . values To t8 99 ~ Values To t,? NOW 100 NOW $1.90 NOW $1.49 MEN'S SWEATERS ENTIRE STOCK 1/2 PRICE 30 PAIRS MEN'S DRESS SHOES Values To $9 00 NOW $1.19 ONE GROUP MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Values To $3 99 NOW $1.00 ONE GROUP BOY'S DRESS PANTS Values To $5.99 NOW $1.00 ONE GRAB TABLE Values To $3.00 ' CHILDREN'S WEAR; NOW 250 6 BOY'S TOP GOATS Values To $24 99 NOW $4.00 ONE GROUP BOY'S WHITE SHIRTS Values To $2 00 . NOW 250 BOY'S JACKETS 7 JACKETS Reg $4 99 NOW $1.90 10 JACKETS Reg $10 99 NOW $3.90 LADIES' SPORTSWEAR Op To 75% Off 27 PAIRS CHILDREN'S JEANS SIZE 4 - 10 Reg $1 99 NOW 59( 11 GIRL'S RAIN COATS Values To $7 99 NOW 990 ONE GROUP LADIES Outing Gowns Values To $3 00 NOW 500 91 PAIRS LADIES' SHOES Values To $5 99 NOW 500 LADIES' DRAS SIZES 32 - 38 v? Values To $3 95 * NOW 500 ONE GROUP BOY'S SPORT SHIRTS Values To $3 00 NOW 500 LADIES' DRESSES Up To 75 % Off 9 BOY'S IACKETS SIZES 3 - 7 Values To $5 00 NOW SID 13 ONLY ' Sheet Blankets | SLIGHTLYiOILED ' Values To $1.59 NOW Kit 60 PAIRS LADIES' SHOES Values To $8.00 NOW $1.00 10 LADIES' Evening Gowns Values To $4o 00 HOW $1.00
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