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Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were pa tient* in the hoapital Tuesday morning; PATIENTS: Peter S. Allen, Louisburg; Gertie S. Ayscue, Louisburg; Patsy P. Barefoot, Franklinton; Randy H. Bass, Louisburg; Mattie S. Bobbitt, Louisburg; Annette Branch, Louisburg; Bertha Lee Brown, Louisburg; Wiley B. Bryant, Middlesex;' Adete W. Champion. Louisburg. Arthur G. (Jack) Collins. C?s talia; Crichton P. CuthreUL Louisburg; Beulah T. DaiL Franklinton; J->hn Dand Deal, Franklinton; Thomas S. Dean, Louisburg; Mary B. De Voy, Louisburg; Mamie M Evans, Maxton; Nannie P Finch, Loufcbucg; Rebecc* P. Glbbs. Franklinton; Joseph F Gilliam, Louisburg; Henn Lee Griffin, Louisburg. ?Catherine A. Henry. Louis burg; Woodrow W. House. Franklinton; Kate A. Hug gins, Louisburg; Bessie C. In scoe, Louisburg; Josephine W. Inscoe, Castalia. Phil Ray In scoe, Castalia; Offie Joyner Franklinton; Tyree M. Lan caster, Louisburg; Herbert G. Leonard, Jr., Louisburg; Mar vin M. May, Louisburg; John nie B. Mills. Henderson; Min da Montgomery, " Louisburg; Twila P. Moss. Zebulon; George A. Nelms, Castalia; John E. Nelms, Louisburfe; Thomas V. Osborne, Louis burg; Anna Mae Pearce. Cas talia; Darius M. Pearce. Youngsville; Ethel P. Pemell. Henderson; Jessie G. Perry, Louisburg; Arthur W. Person, Louisburg; Dora Richardson, * Louisburg; Judy C. Robbins. Franklinton; Marion L. Rob erson, Louisburg; Julia T, Scoggin, Louisburg; Florence L. Stallings, Louisburg; Robert E. Stallings, Louis burg; Ida E. Suitt. Franklin ton; Furney E. Thamngton. Castalia; Lottie M. Turner , Franklinton; Joseph C. Wes - ter. Louisburg; Thomas S Wilder, Louisburg; Willard 1 Winborne. Louisburg; Elaii ie B. Wood. Louisburg; Eiiei in Bell Goswick, Louisburg. Educational Air j Harold Howe 2nd, Un ited States Commissioner of Ed ucation, has uiged pre ,mpt Congressional action t< j fi nance the Higher Edu< ation Amendments Acts of 1968, which were designed t 0 con tinue the education of de prived students who enter college. SPENCER'S BARBER SHOP I want my meny 1 riends and customers to know I am back on tha job after be ing out with a broken knee for 3 months. I want to thank the m for being so kind to me. I appreciate you waiting at times for your barber service. Thanks and come to see us. Herman Spencer Business Fraternity Visits Franklinton Plant ?4?nben of the Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity from Louisburg College are pictured a be it foUovinf a tour of the Burlington Industries Plant ii^Franklinton. The group was shown the entire plant operation by representatives of management at the plant on Thursday evening Mr Ronnie Johnson. Plant Superintendent, pointed out that Franklinton management was at* ays delighted to highlight their plant facilities to interested local civic and sthdol groups. In Service M ELVIS C. MULLEN WITH L\ S. COMBAT AIR F ORCES. VIETNAM Air r nan First Class Melvin C. > ?luilen. son of Mr. and Mrs. vlelvin C. Mullen. Rt. 4V 1 U>uisburg. N C , is on duty at Da Nang AB, Vietnam. Airman Mullen, an elec tronic equipment repairman, is a member of the Pacific Air Forces. Before his arrival in Vietnam, he was assigned at McClellan AFB. Calif. The airman is a 1966 grad uate of Bunn (N.C.) High School. His wife, Trudy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Robbins. Rt. 2, Zebulon, N. C. Notice Agricultural machinery maintenance class will be of fered at Bunn High School on Thursday at 7:00 p.m. start ing Thursday, January 30. There will be five classes de voted understanding, ad justing. operating, and main taining the farm tractor. The subjects will be (1) principles of operation, (2) daily care and maintenance. (3) spark and diesel ignition, (4) car buretion. fuels, and ef ficiency,- (5) hitches, PTO, and safety. For further infor mation contact Mr. Robert E. Wheless. Box 111, Bunn, North Carolina or call 496 3206. Scouts Go Camping Explorer Post 555 of L.'uisburg spent a cold Week end in the mountains of Vir ginia. Leaving on Friday the. 24th, the boys traveled to Meadows of Dan, Va.. with District Executive J&mes Lacy and Mr. Sidney Stafford furnishing the transportation. The campers were up early Saturday to begin the twenty -mile hike over the Pinnacles, ? up Indian's Ladder, and back to ttieir base camp. Using various means to ascend and descend the three points, in cluding rope and sliding, the boys made the trip in a near record time of six and one half hours. Members partici pating were Ray Patterson, Scott McBride. Daryl Evans, Mike Leonard. Will Wilder, Jac Versteeg, and Bobby Ful ler. James Lacy led the hikers, and Mr. Stafford and his son Sid remained in camp. Arising early to strike camp Sunday morning, the Post returned home, weary but happj^_ around three o'clock in the afternoon. All agreed with Mr. Lacy that the trip w'ould not be SDon for gotten. Film Program "The Hickory Stick" pre sents some of the discipline problems encountered by an elementary teacher and her methods of coping with them. This film mav be view ed at 1:15 P.M. and 3:30 P.M. on Wednesday, January 29 at the Family Counseling and Education Center on Clif ton Ave. A conversationalist, it seems, is one who can tell twice as many details as any one wants tp hear. Ronald May To Be Honored Carolina Telephone this month will honor Ronald K. May of Louisburg for having completed 5 years of tele phone service. He will receive a miniature gold emblem award signifying the number of years of ser vice attained. May is employed by the company as a cable repairman in the Plant Department here. Women & Conservation At the present time 35 women are serving ax conser vation district supervisors, directors or commissioners. The National Association of Soil and Water Conservation said the women were working under direction of Federal agency officials. - LADIES - FOR A SMALL TOTAL INVESTMENT - REAPING LARGE DIVIDENDS! COME SEE - COME SAVE ON LEGGETT'S NEW SPRING DRESSES ? SKIRTS - BLOUSES ETC. BEAUTIFUL SPRING PATTERNS & COLORS (LAY-A-WAY) Save On Your Canvas At Leggett's FARMERS LEGGETT'S HAS KENDALL TOBACCO CANVAS IN STOCK! SIZES: 5 x 20 (100 yds) OR . 10 x 20 (200 yds) LEGGETT'S IS OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY * STORE HOURS: 9:30 TO 5:30 SHOP BY CASH-CHARGE OR LAY-A-WAY Your Mental Health By Dr. Norbert Kelly Part 1 Uncontrolled Drinking Alcoholism, the uncon trolled use Of beverage alco h. I.? is one of our most wide pread symptoms of unhappi ness and emotional upset Of the estimated 70 to 75 million users of alcohol in our country, about five million are alcoholics. Of this num ber. one in every five is a woman. The United States has the hig.est rate of alco holism in the Western World. Alcoholism is found on all ?ocial levels and in all occupa tions. It may develop in the minister, the priest, the judge, or the. highest business execu tive. as .well as in the store keeper. the housewife, the salesman, or the custodian. Uncontrolled drinking of alcoholic beverages is .said to be a sympton of deep, under lying tension or distress. Per haps^%ne of the reasons it develops is because -American 'society has no established norms for drinking. Hence, many feel free to get high. They know there will be little if any social condemnation. Therefore, there are no social barriers to the emotionally sick to work through their -to, n. / personal problems by, getting inebriated. Once anyone does become dependent upon alcohol, however, social attitudes shift and the alcoholic is con demned. Perhaps this is be cause alcoholism is so socially injurious. Americans, in general, do not realize that the alcoholic uses alcohol as a medicine We. unfortunately, see hiriV or her. as a person lacking in the will power-or the intelli gence to stay ; away from drinking We don't realize that alcohol is a tranquilizer and the alcoholic-is using it to numb his emotional pain and deep unhappiness. There are many sources of help to the alcoholic and his family--A.A,. Al-Anon. the State treatment agencies, the family physician, the local mental health center, and the community alcoholism coun cil. Most of these are listed in your telephone directory. In Fashion . i A stunning garment, shown by one designer this season, has long sleeves, a very full, short skirt with daisies printed over all the black background. Flower prints seem to be quite popular on dresses, not so short and on some which are long and flowing. A trend toward fabrics which are easily cleaned ! seems to be in the new show- i ings. There is a very new fabric which has a sheen but is very easy to drape. This is being used for evening dresses. The man who never loafs is not always the man who does the most work. A fire department is not always appreciated by those who have had no fires. People, Spots InThe News SITERJET 747 i? shown get ting compass .calibration on |iant turntable at Boeing's Everett, Vv Wash, plant. BOH HE AM OX. who long-jumped 2!)-2' * in Olympics, leaping 2G-1 1 to win San Francisco imloor meet. SANDY KOI TAX takes as bride Anne Heath Widmark, daughter til' actor Richard Wid mark, in Los Angeles. ?SHKI.I, (iA.MK? Looks like that's what E<l Co\ is playing 11 plant of Scovill Manufacturing Company's Li?htcraft livision. Actually he's inspectini; sections of a pull-down ilfht fixture. It's Possible A little fellow was listen ing to a story about the great adventures of another little boy. When the story was finished, he asked, "What about the mother?" "The story didn't mention , the mother." said the story teller. "Maybe she was dead," said the lad. Then he added, "I guess she was killed in a nervous wreck." No mother-in-law admits that the mother-in-law jokes were aimed at her kind of mother-in-law. End Of Month Specials NORGE VHQ (VtHY HIGH QUALITY) AUTOMATIC-WASHER ~1 j washes from 2 to 16 lbs. of clothes CLEANER THAN EVER BEFORE ! The VHQ symbol on each Norge Automatic Washer is your assurance of the utmost in QUALITY... PERFORMANCE . . DURABILITY. $209X *10.00 DOWN The Norge VHQ Heavy Duty Automatic Washer gives you these DELUXE FEATURES! ? Automatic Washing with a combination of four water temperature selections for any wash load ?any fabric. ? Infinite Water Level Control saves detergent water. ? Powerful SlJtnf Vane Agitator gets clothes sparkling clefen, yet is gentle enough for delicsh? fa6rics. ??Permanent Press cool down rinse in all cycles. ? 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