*** Patr^niz* TIMES Adv BACKACHE & TCIKlAy SECONDARY TO Itroiun kidniy imitation Common Kidney or Bladder Irrita tion* make many men and women (eei tenae and nervous from frequent burning or itching urination night and day. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and have Headache Backache and feel older tired, depressed In such- cases. CYST EX usually brings relaxing comfort by curbing irritat ing germs in acid urine and quicki> easing pain Get CYSTLX at druggist* Notice Louisburg Lodge 413 AF & AM wilL install the officets for 1969 Tuesday evening, | January' 14th, at 8 p.m. A stated communication will be held at 7:30. AU friends are cordiklly invited to attend the installation. CUSTOM PLANT BED GASSING CALL BENNIE R. GUPT 853-2151 DONALD WESTER 853-2215 L. H. DICKENS & SON ROUTE *2 IOUISBURG, N. C. Telephone 853-2117 LUMBER BUItDING SUPPLIESI_1^X ? ShMtrock ? Lumbar ? Shingle* ? Insulation ? Paint ? Moulding ? Aluminum SttMm ? Wollboord ? Calling Board ? Window* O Roofing ? Doon ? Plywood 4 o Roofing & Siding MM WILSON BUILDING SUPPLY] RIVER ROAD , LOUISBURG, N. C. i k A ? A 1 FORD DEALER'S GOING THING USED GAR SALE ' Folks are switching to our 69s in record numbers. Take one of their trade's and save YOUR CAR -SUMMER WEAtfY? Have it pepped up (or winter at your Ford Dealer ? / Service Department 68 XL HARD TOP' , : Almost New - Vinyl goof WHY GAMBLE? Your Ford Dealer's Service Department nniy genuine Ford replacement parte 68 GALAXIE Hard-Top Air Conditioned Demo - Vjnyl R 68 GALAXIE Sedan Driver Training Unit - Power Steering and Select Shift CAR SHOT? MAYBE NOT! Sm your Ford Dealer's Service Manager about a fairly priced ovfhaul. 1966 FAIRLAND 500 A door WV8,- Overdrive 1965 LTD 4 door Hard-Top White - Beautiful Olive interior GRIFFIN MOTOR COMPANY 104 8. BICKLTT BLVD. LOVBBURO, N. C. 1966 FORD. Custom 1 door 289 - Cruise-O-Matic Ck the Price on this One! , 1965 GALAXIE 4 door V8 - Cruise-O-Matic Black with Red Seats 1964 GALAXIE Sports Hard-Top 3 Speed - 589 Power 1963 COUNTRY SEDAN 3 Way Power - Owner Lives Next Door * Your Ford Dealer's factory trained mechanics use factory techniques . . . factory parts 1965 CUSTOM PICK-UP V8 - extra, extra Solid 67 MUSTANG Burganay 289 Crui?e-0-Matic White Vinyl Buckets YOUR CAR HAD ITS PRE WINTER CHECKUP? See your factory trained checkup specialists at your Ford Outer's! YOUR QUALIIY-feUILT FORD DESERVES QUALITY CAR CARE! m Church Notices St. Paul's Episcopal First Sunday after Epiphany Sunday: 10:00 Church Sc/iool and Bible Classes, W.J. Shearin, Supt 11:00 Morning Prayer, and Sermon. (Broadcast WYRN) Acolyte: Walter House Nursery: Mrs. Paul Hens lev, Miss Jane W. House 2:0Q St James. Kittrell. Evening Service Wednesday: 9:00 Holy Communion 9:30 Prayer Group 7:45 Choir Rehearsal ? ,* Louisburg Methodist Sunday- ? - . , 9:45 Church School 11:00 Worship Sen-ice 5:00 Youth ehoir Re- : hearsal 5:30 Junior - Senior i U.Y.M.F. Monday: 6:30 Methodist Men t 7:30 Meeting of the Board of Trustees Tuesday: 9:00 The Group ofTwelve Wednesday: 4:00 Junior Choir Re hearsal 7:30 Boy Scouta 7:30 Chancel Choir Re hearsal Thursday: 4:00 Cherub Choir Re hearsal \ V" - Thanks The family of Bunnie Ford Pearce would like to express their thanks to Dr. T. O, Wheless, nurses and orderlies of Louisburg Hospital for what was done for him during his long illness. We would like to thank our friends and neighbors for all the food, flowers and other deeds of kindness shown us during his illness and death. Be as anxiotis to help others as you are to accept favors. CJ&666 Louisburg Baptist Sunday: 9:45 Church School. AJ. Dennis. Superintendent 9:45 ? 12:00 Nursery for pre- school children 11:00 The Church at Wor ship. The Rev. A.S. Tomlin son. Pastor Sermon. "Human Beings In the Care of Jesus" 11.00 The Elizabeth W. Bohbitt Sunbeams 7 30 Advisory Board Meeting Monday: *' 3:30 Junior Girl's Aux iliary ? Wednesday: 7:30 Senior Choir Re hearsal Thursday: 3:30 Junior Choir Re hearsal 4:15 Primary Choir St. Delight Sunday: ? *> 10:00 A.*M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Wor ship. Sermon subject. "Are; You Looking for Trouble in 1969?" v 7:30 P.M. Evening Wor ship, Sermon subject, 'The Oldest sin in the World" Wednesday: 7:30 P.M. Worship, Choir Practice and Bible Study, Rev. Ralph E. Clegg, Pastor. e Union View Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. Supt. Albert Weaver and W alien Wright. 11:00 a.m. Worship Hour. Pastor Rev. Glenn G. Short. 6:30 p.m. Training Union 7:30 p.m. Preaching Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Sunday School lesson taught. 7:30 p.m. Bible hour. Thursday: 7:00 p.m. Men's prayer meetingVt Andrew Park. Visitation' Monday through Friday Leah's WSCS Meets The Leah's Church Wf^CS will meet Friday, January Ifl, at 7:30 P.M. in the home of Mrs. Percy Joyner. ^ I6A SAVE YOUR TAPE GAME ? No Purchase Necessary. $t ? ? FOR YOU V V EACH WEEK. Look On Your Tape Under The Words "Tfrank You" You Will See A Number. This Week's Lucky Number WINS $100.00 CASH $25.00 Win Be Added Each Week If There Is No Winner. Bring Your Winning Tape To IGA On Wednesday Of Each Week No Later Than 8:30 P. M. Lucky Number Will Be Advertised On WYRN And At IGA All Day Wed. New Tapes Dratin From Each Week. WEEK-END SPECIALS ^ TABLERITE ECONOMY CUT LOIN ROAST L. 49( STAR BRUNSWICK ~ STEW 59$ TABLERITE " * NECK BONES 15* i ' ' ? * * MUCHMORE MARGARINE ? 49t jfTTUCE 2? 35$ Look For Week-end Specials In - Your News & Observer. ! Hold Spirituol Retreat - dr-tl neely A Spiritual Relreat for Christian Witnesses will be held at the Loutsburg Baptist Chuich on Monday. January' 13 from 10:00. a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The Retreat is sponsored by the Division of Evangelism of the Baptist State Conven tion of N. C. in cooperation with the Tar River Baptist Association. Dr. Julian Hopkins. Direc tor of the Division of Evan gelism, Baptist State Conven tion, will preside over the meeting and Dr. T. L. Neely and the Rev. Jack Wilder will be the featured speakers. Dr. Neely, a former missionary to Cnl?-t.U South America, immediate past president of the Baptist State Convention of South Carolina and cur rently president of North GreenvUle Junior College, Greenville, S. C., will be the retreat's Bible teacher. Mr. Wilder, pastor of Greens boro's Florida Street Baptist Church and a former pastor in Franklin County, will speak of methods that he has found to be effective in per sonal evangelism. Ministers and interested laymen are in vited to this meeting. Lunch An honest -man, after re viewing his own life, will be inclined to let youth chart its own course. REV JACK WILDER will be provided at the Louis burg Church for those who make reservations. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS COUNTY OF FRANKLIN LOUISBURG. N. C. Pursuant to the provisions of Xorth Carolina General Statutes 143-129, sealed pro posals for certain equipment as shown on list on file with K. A. Braswell. County Ac countant. Court house, of Franklin County, Louisburg, N. C. will be received by the Boa^d of County Commis sioners of Franklin County at the Courthouse, Louisburg, N. C. until 2:00 o'clock p.m. on Friday the 17th day of January, 1969, at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Inatroctions for submitting bids, description and specifi cations for the equipment may be obtained at the office of the County Accountant, Courthouse, Louisburg, N. C., during regular office hours. The County of Franklin' reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. This the 9th day of Jan uary, 1969. i Board of County Commissioners of Franklin County, N. C. By: B. W. Young, Vice-Chairman 1/9 Hog Production Discussions , Slated Here A series of important dis cussions on hof production will be conducted in the Agri cultural Building in Louis burg. N. C.. January 14th at 1:30 P.M.. according to L. D. Baldwin and John R. Shilling law. Agricultural Extension Agents. 7 Mr. Clyde Weathers. Ex tension Farm Management Specialist. N. C. State Univer sity, Dr. J. R Jonas tod Mr. J. R. Woodard, both Exten sion Swine Specialist of North Carolina State Unlvar jity will lead discusdons on The Economic of Hog Pro duction. Feeding the Brood Sow and Improving the Herd * Through Breeding. We urge all producers and potential producers of hoy to tear these dlacusdona. CALL US FOR YOUR FALL AND SPRING AUCTIONS ) lei ii. - ^jiu'iuui (Sotnbuttff ROUTE I CABTALIA N. C TRAINED AUCTIONEER! COL STEVE NELMS, COL. KCNRY Nt ? BS3 2365 M3-S1IV RHONE CENTERVILLE EXCHANOE HJTLONELY HEART / The day( yam short and lha nighti ara chill And my longing turns to a lova, now still. That has gone on before to wait for ma In that glorious mansion beyond tha aaa. Vas. My Darting. I'm aura you ara waiting thara. With many lovad onas. and navar a car a Tha God Fathar of all tha Universe Chosa you first. His glory to *are, While I struggle on to do His will. And so many times long to be thara. Vas, whan days ara short and ni^its ara chill. And my lonaiy haart longs for a lova now still, I will go to tha Fathar of us all. And aafc for couraga last I fall. ? I will ask for Hopa and a Faith so graai I will hava Paaca and Contantmant while I wait For tha Master's call to take ma Home, To great Him on tha Glory Throne. And you. My Darling, will ba waiting there. Where Ha Glory, together, forever we'll shere. -William Wiaaa In memory of our beloved mother ^who died on December 18th, | 1968. we publMi tha above poem. The children of Mrs. Nettie Briggs | Robertson ? Paid NOW st Federal avings ?*'