PHIL. CO Top platform lifts up. Spill overs beneath coils and work surface w<pe away as easily as from a counter Illuminated Control Panel Full width Storage Drawer High Speed Surface Units with Mat-Any -Heat Controls ' WASHINaONS birihmy 'I Quick Set Automatic Oven Timer Easy to set. One setting for starting time, one for cookmi time. Turns oven on and automatically THIS WEEK ONLY Regular $249.95 NOW $199.95 SAVE $50. PHILCO QUALITY FURNITURE COMPANY I AUTOMATIC OVEN ALL DELUXE FEATURES TERRIFIC VALUE Patronize TIMES Adv. I Patronize TIMES Adv. Tourney Nerve Center The success of ar$ basketball tournament lies In great part with the officials who work the game. Among these are the threesome shown above. Pictured left to right are: Mack Bement of Youngsvllle, official timekeeper; Sandra Wheeler of Youngsvllle, official scorer and Walter McDonald of Louisburg, publle address announcer, Staff photo by Clint Fuller. LEW SUN DIN R. BRASWELL Mr. Lewsundln Roland Bras well, 80/of Rt. 4, Louisburg, died Saturday. Funeral ser vices were conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. from the Duke Mem orial Baptist Church by the Rev. George Broome and the .Rev. Harold Steen. Burial fol lowed In Peachtree Church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mattle Bowden Braswell of the home; two sons, Kenneth of the home, Ernest Braswell of Raleigh; two daughters, Mrs. O.D. Jenkins of Zebulon, Mrs. Lonnie Clay of Raleigh; three brothers, W.J. Braswell of Rt. 4, Louisburg, G.S. Bras well of Castalla, A.H. Bras well of Goldsboro; four sis ters, Mrs. W.J. Lancaster and Mrs. W.S. Boone, both of Castalla, Mrs. J.W. Green of Rocky Mount, Miss Flora Braswell of Smlthfleld; nine grandchildren. WILLIAM C. HORTON WUllam Clifton (Buster) Horton, 72, of Louisburg, Rt. 1, died Saturday. Funeral ser vices were conducted Monday at 3:30 p.m. at the White Funeral Home by the Rev. Howard Silvers. Burial fol lowed In the Bunn cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mag gle McGhee Horton; one daughter, Mrs. J.H. Bedding field of Warrenton; one sis ter, Mrs. J.W. Young of Louis burg; three step-sons, R.T. McGhee of Bunn, A.M. Mc Ghee of -Loulsburg, W.L. Mc Ghee of Richmond, Va. MRS. JENNIE _ C. BARTH OLOMEW Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Collins Bartholomew, 18I, of Rt. 2, Louisburg, who died Saturday, were conduct ed Monday at 2 p.m. at Lan caster Funeral Home by the Rev. F.G. BarnhlU and Rev. W.T. Adams. Burial followed In White Level Baptist Church cemetery. ' Surviving are her husband, Herbert W. Bartholomew of the home; two sons, James T. Bartholomew of Wake For est, H.G. Bartholomew of Rocky Mount; seven grand children. Born In A Tank Oldenburg, Germany ? The Infant son of Mrs. MargaSch neekloth was born In a West German tank that had been dispatched to carry his mother to a hospital during a snow storm. Chrlstain's first toy was a model of a West Ger man army tank. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY STARTS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22 9 A. M. THE FASHION SHOPPE PRICES NEVER SO LOW! ALL MUST GO! Values To $10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 19.00 26.00 30.00 DRESSES NOW $3.90 5.90 &.90 7.90 9.90 11.90 13.90 SWEATERS Values To $7.00 8.00 11.00 13.00 15.00 18.00 NOW $1.90 2.90 4.90 5.90 7.90 8.90 SKIRTS Values To $9.00 12.00 16.00 23.00 NOW $2.90 5.90 7.90 10.00 SLACKS Values To NOW $7.00 $3.90 11.00 M.90 16.00 20.00 5.90 ?.90 JACKETS Values To $20.00 NOW 4.90 Values To 27.00 NOW 8.90 COATS Values To $36.00 47.00 65.00 80.00 ROBES Values To NOW $4.99 $2.90 6.99 3.90 NOW $14.90 21.90 24.90 45.90 HATS Values To $18.00 NOW YOUR CHOICE $1.00 WESKITS Values To NOW $T0.00 1.00 SUITS Values To $20.00 NOW $7.90 Values To 23.00 NOW 9.90 Berlin Wall Crossings Berlin, Germany ? West Berlin statistics show that les? than half as many East Germans escaped over the wall to West Berlin In 1967 as compared to 1966. More than half of the 29-mlle wall has been replaced making It harder to scale. There are grown-ups, with splendid intellects, who con tinue to behave in an emotional infancy. Visit Times Office Friday Youngsvllle -'- Thatranklln Times Managing EiHtor Mr. Clint Fuller provided news for'the Youngsvllle Junior Girl Scouts when they visited the Franklin Times building in Loulsburg on Friday after noon February sixteenth. In relation to badge studies about "My Community" the Juniors were seeking specifically, In formation concerning theways In which a newspaper Is of benefit to the community. This they learned, In addition to many other interesting facts about the newspaper business. While showing the Scouts around Mr. Fuller talked to them about the history of The Franklin Times, planning and printing of the paper, and dis tribution. Scouts taking part In this special event were Llbble Brown, Jan Roberts, ' Clara Ann Stall lugs, Susie Baker, Cynthia Paschall, Tonla Wal den, Martha Lynn Bell, Aon Hill, Elizabeth Krletzer, Diane Prlvette, Constance Hart, Vickie Keith, Vickie Murphy, Deborah Edwards, Ellen Robblns, and Janet Wall. Troop leaders with the girls were Mrs. N.A, Brown and Mrs. W.M. Roberts. They were assisted by Mrs. Wes ley Murphy. n n i m ? n HH++ HI m n M t n m III M in ??????+?? iimiik ?w.*? CLEAN-BURNING Mobil fuel OIL DE6REE DAY SERVICE OIL BURNER SERVICE PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE -WE GiVE S & H GREEN STAMPS ALLEN OIL COMPANY ; Distributors Or mdbil pro ducts ;; 410 S. MAIN ST. PHONE 496-4141 LOUISBURG, N. C. ii TOWN'H CAMPUS THURS. FEB. 22 STARTS AT 9 A. M~ ii | LADIES FALL ALL CLOTHING PRICE ONE GROUP Ibiouses |22 EACH GROUP MEN'S DRESS & SPORT SHIRTS WERE TO {7.00 222 EACH LADIES SKIRTS SWEATERS WERE TO $15.00 022 If each ... MEN'S FALL ALL CLOTHING REDUCED /a - Vz ' it Campus FREDDIE MIGHT. 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