Louisburg Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Joy ner had as their guest over the weekend Miss ClaudlaCul pepper of West Palm Beach, Fla., Mr. Raymond Joyner of Winston-Salem, Mrs. P. A. Walter and Mrs. Addle Lee Martin of Marlon, S.C. Justice Mr. and Mrs. Woodall Dean and girls, Jane, Karen and Marsha from Frederick, Md. were here for the holiday weekend ylth Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Wheless and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dean. Jlmmle and Carol Wheless from Roanoke, Va. visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E.J, Wheless from Wed nesday until Sunday. Mrs. MaryS. Williams, Mrs. Montagress S. Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Williams and son Jonathan and- Miss Jane Johnson all. spent the long holiday weekend In Forest City with Mrs. Langdon Stalllngs returning home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. NormanWlcks and Mrs. Maybelle Bowden visited relatives In Durham Sunday. The Wicks visited their son, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Wicks and children and Mrs. Bowden her sister, Mrs. Mary Hllllard. Mr.' and Mrs. Lewis Renn and daughter, Patricia, from Jacksonville were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Z.T. Perry USE GOOD JUDGMENT VOTE FOR ROYALL H. ROYSTER Judge Of District Court Better Qualified Pledges Effective i Law Enforcement Primary, May 4th, 1968 Pd. Pol. Adv. Sunday. Mrs. C.H. Stalllngs from Rocky Mount and Mrs. Ann Dow tin attended the worship service at the Duke Memorial Church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Over ton and girls, Carolyn and Pattle, from Martinsville, Va. were weekend guest In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Overton. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Har ris from Apex and Miss Mel ody Harris from Raleigh vis ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris last weekend. Miss Anita Harris and Mr. Bob Harris from E.C.C. at Greenville were home for the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Harris. Mr. Mark Hayes was In Ral eigh part of last week with his mother, Mrs. R.L. Hayes at the home of Mrs. Emma H. Raper. Mrs. Etta Moore from Foun tain and Mrs. Sarah Worley from Pink Hill visited Mrs. Ruby Stone and the Baxter Harris' Saturday afternoon. Miss Gall Earp spent the weekend at Butner with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boyd. Her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vester Earp went for her Monday. 4 . Mr. and Mrs. John Rice and children Johnhy and Con nie Sue from Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Rice Sun day. The children stayed overnight with their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Earp from Tarboro visited in the home of Mrs. Vera S. White Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W.N. White from Lees burg, Fla., Mr. andMr^. Jim mle White and Chris from Raleigh and Mr. Clavln White from Warrenton visited Mrs. Vera S. White Monday! Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Wheless and boys Terry and Danny from Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Rice Monday and also Mrs. Lena Wheless. Mrs. Lessle Johnson of Black Mountain who was visiting In the home of Mrs. Wheless went home with them. * i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dunn visited their son, Mr. Clem Dunn, In the hospital at Ral eigh Tuesday. Mrs. Johnny Sykes from Spring Hope was a guest of Mrs. Lizzie Wicks for the day Wednesday. Sincere sympathy . Is ex tended to Mr. and Mrs. Clin ton Layton of Durham on the accldentlal death of their three year old son. Nitrogen for Corn?^ See FCX now for t. W/o NITROGEN SOLUTION FCX Green Charger 30% Nitrogen Solu tion gets corn up and growing fast. Safe, easy to apply. No extra-cost equipment needed. Can be mixed and applied with FCX Unico weed-killers, Atrazine?or Lorox?. One operation does it! Also available: 37% Nitrogen Solution ? for low-pressure tank applications. 33.5% Prilled Ammonium Nitrate In 50 & 100 lb. bags, or in bulk CUSTOM APPLICATOR SERVICE FCX AGRONOMY SERVICEMEN READY TO HELP EQUIPMENT RENTALS COMPLETE PARTS INVENTORY - (Nozzles, valves, pumps, etc ) Make your arrangements with us now. LOUISBURG FCX SERVICE ,XV BICKETT Blvd. PHONE 496-3366 ^ SAM WOOD, Mgr. GRADE A WHOLE 'J, FRYERS- Z/ SMOKED 0^ ?? JL PICNICS35 ? SLICED PICNICS 39(1 DANDY m* BAC0N49 PILLSBURY BEST jMMS COUNTRY PATTIES LUCKY LADY SALAD DRESSING SHOP AT MIDWAY'S AND SAVE!! QUART 3 LB CAN CATE'S WHOLE SWEET cbisco yglPicKiE m G0FFEE?159|R|GE 1 291 r~ 2 LB. JUICY LARGE STALK ICELERY SHOPPING OPEN HI & SAT. CENTER NiTEm 8.30 p.m