Crusade Workers Workers In the coming Cancer Crusade are pictured above at a kick-off meeting held In the WYRN radio studios here Saturday. Shown, front row, left to right are: Lucy Burt, Loulsburg Chairman; Mildred Goswlck, Goswlckvlile; Evelyn Conyers, Youngsvllle. Back row, left to right, Nina Martin, Pilot Chairman; Helen Smith, Youngsvllle Co-Chalrman; Lucy Pearce, Youngsvllle; Mae Lynn Nelms, Justice-Seven Paths; and Ruth Andrews, Bunn. Photo by Clint Fuller. People To Call For Service Youngsvllle ? Pertinent tacts from the Franklin Coun ty Unit of the American Can cer Society have been releas ed In the interest of the Can car Crusade which begins April first in an effort to combat cancer. According to a 1866 Franklin County report, the number of cancers reported was forty. Number of deaths from Can cer was thirty-si*. The death rate per 100,000 was 132.7. Cancer will strike one in ?very four Americans now living and will strike in two of three families. Two of three patients are now dying. How ever early detection and treat ment could save one of 2 patients. Public Education can make the difference. For in formation from the County Cancer Unit, contact Educa tion Chairman Mrs. Grady K. Snyder, Spring St. In Louis burg. Films, leaflets, and speakers are available. For Patient Service, con vict Service chairman Mrs. Julia Carr In Frankllnton. Turn a loss into a gain. Hake a memorial contrlbu tlon tn memory of a friend or loved one. Call Mrs. R.B. Henderson In Frankl lnton. Crusade co-chairmen Mrs. . N.A.' Brown and Mrs. W.C. Tlmberlake of Youngsvllle are diligently working with vol unteers throughout the county for a successful campaign In order to financially support the fight against cancer. Other Inquiries should be directed to Unit President Rev. W.P. Chtlders of Louls burg. Route Two. Citizens are reminded that forty percent of Crusade Animal Library Richmond, Va.--The Long dale Elementary School has a library where children may borrow a pat for two or three days. A pupil In grades 1-6 may check out an animal with a "library" card provided the parents agree it will not bold the school responsible for any accidental bites or scratches. Funds raised lnthe county will be returned tor local services. The American Cancer Society continues to combat cancer through research, education and services. Thirty-three percent of funds go Into re search, through the National Coordinated Cancer Research Program. A large amount was returned to N.C. In 1968 for cancer research at Duke, Chapel HU1 and Bowman Gray Medical Schools. Remaining funds are used for education and services. Historical Society To Meet The March meeting of the Franklin County Historical Society will be held Thursday night at 8 p.m. In the com munity room of the First Ci tizens Bank Building on Bic kett Bird. Two speakers will be on the program Mrs. Elmer Mercer of Justice, who will speak on Cancer Crusade Kick-Off Held Here Youngsvllle ? A Kick-Off meeting ol the 1968 Cancer Crusade In Franklin County was held In Loulsburg on Sat urday morning March twenty third under the leadership of County Crusade co-chairmen Mr/. W.C. Tlmberlake and Mrs. N.C. Brown. /Community Crusade Chair men from around the county met with Unit Officers at the local radio station to make tapes which the station will broadcast during the campaign month of April. Cancer Society Officers pre sent, but not pictured above, whose voices will be heard on tapes promoting the fight a ,??lnst cancer are President Rev. W.P. Chllders; the two Crusade chairmen; Education Chairman Mrs. Grady Snyder; Cancer clinic clerk Miss "Esther L. Andrews; and Ser vice Chairman Mrs. Julia Carr. Many other volunteers throughout the county will be cooperating In an effort to make this years campaign one of U>e most successful ever. Youngsville Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Hoi den, Mrs. R.P. Pearce o f Youngs - rill* and Miss Ann May of Raleigh were at Fort Jack son, S.C. on Sunday to visit with Wade Holden who Is In service there. Jones Winston, Jr. Is here this week from Wake Forest University for spring holi days. Mr. and Mrs. H.N. Walden were away during Jhe weekend to visit with relatives at Mon roe. Mrs. C.V. Tlmberlake and other members of the Timber lake leave on Friday of this week to attend the wedding Of Miss Tlmmv Tlmhorlnvp who Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tlmberlake of Alexandria, Va. the work of the UDC In the county and Mr. Llndley But ler, a former Loulsburg Col lege professor, whowlll speak on the plans for the restora tion of the old Loulsburg Aca demy building. All interested persons are urged to attend. What did George do last night between television programs? He applied for a Zip loan. Too busy to take your loan needs to the bank? 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