It may be dangerous to have a great amount of money, but we have decided, if the occasion presents itself, we will be brave and risk it. SUPERVISOR Storage Facility We art Making a qualified indivi dual to asuma responsibility for one of our smaller bulk storage end distribution facilities. Du ties will involve the mechanized loading, unloading, and storage of bulk salt products. Soma basic mechanical aptitude is required. Familiarity with conveyor equipment end front end loaders is helpful, but not neceseery. Salary is open, de pending upon beck ground and qualifications. Applicants should be high school greduetes or possess the equivalent Local interviews cen be arranged for quelified applicants by visit ing the Henderson office of the North Carolina Employment Se curity Commission. Interviews will be held, on Monday. ,3/3, and Tuesday. 3/4. Call Employment Security Commission 212 Arch Street* Henderson. North Carolina Telephone 438-6129 An Equal Opportunity Employer in Service Norfolk, V*. (FHTNC) Feb. 14 - Navy Lieutenant Commander James W. Eger ton, son of Mr. Weldon 0. Egerton of 104 E. Noble St., Louisburg, N. C. and husband ofthe former Miss Helen M. Rugland of 124 River Drive, Appleton, Wis., is attending the 45th class of the Armed Forces Staff College at Nor folk, Va. Operated under the super vision and control of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the col lege conducts two five-month courses a year for students from all military services in cluding some allied officers and civilian officials from U. S. government agencies. The curriculum focuses on problems of national security and national and interna tional affairs. Beginning with an intensive orientation pro gram devoted to each military department, students later take field trips aboard Navy ships, and to" Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps ex ercises - all aimed at broaden ing their appreciation for joint-service teamwork. This one really works! Armstrong Wearathon In door/Outdoor Carpet Is more durable than many outdoor carpets because it gives you a thicker wearing surface of virgin polypropylene olefin fibers. It's stain resistant, too; won't rot or mildew; fade-resistant colors for outdoor use; a breeze to care for. Widtha up to 15' give you a seamless installation in most areas of your home. And you can install Wearathon yourself; lay it loose with no adhesive, or install it with double-face tape. Wearathon lies flat; no buckling, -no curling. WILSON BUILDING SUPPLY JIIVER ROAD LOUISBURG, N.C., PHONE 496-3722 Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were pa tients in the hospital Thurv day morning: PATIENTS: Lucy Mosley Abbott, Louisburg; Bertha Baker Arnold. Zebulon; Ellis Vance Arnold, Zebulon; Lalia j P. Arnold, Louisburg; Sylvia Sanford Arnold, Louisburg; John Harrison Avent, Zebu lon; Zona Tutor Ayscue, Louisburg; Gaither M. Beam. Jr., Louisburg; John Young Beasley, Louisburg; Etta Daniel Bowling. Franklinton; Linda Williams Bragg, Frank linton; Clarence Robert Bu chanan, Henderson; Hershell E. Cassell, Louisburg; Zeffie Pearce Collins, Louisburg; Beulah Tucker Dail, Franklin ton; Judith Kay Oavis, Bunn; Lela Edward Deloatch, Louis hurg; Shirley Cone Dement, Louisburg; Mary Bunn De Voy, Louisburg; Sarah Harris Eakes, Louisburg; Elma Thomas Edwards, Louisburg; Pearl Hight Edwards, Louis burg; Nannie Pergerson Finch, Louisburg; John King Foster, Kittrell; Elma Ballard Frazier, Zebulon; Patricia Ann Gill, Kittrell; Charlie Green, Franklinton; Shelia Latta (Green, Louisburg; James Madison Harris, Spring Hope; Amos Lee Harrison, Holllster; Annie Williams Hayes, Franklinton; Deborah Jean Hill, Louisburg; Robert Wayne Hill, Wake Forest; Rudy Hodge House, Louis burg; Thelma Fuller House, Louisburg; Howell Gray Jones, Franklinton; Lois Grady Jernigan, Henderson, Martha Overton Joyner, Louisburg; Bennie Edward Kinton, Youngsville; Joseph Jackson Leonard, Castalia; Foster Mprriman Martin, Zeb ulon; Lucille Hayes Mat thews, Castalia; Minda Mont gomery, Louisburg; George -Allen Nelms, Castalia; John Edward Nelms, Louisburg; Sarah Williams Pearce, Frank linton; Helda Ray Perdue, Louisburg; Beatrice Bowden Perry, Louisburg; Lillle J. Per ry, Louisburg; Arthur White head Person, Louisburg; Jose phine Williams Person, Louis burg; George Rufus Place Louisburg; Dolly M. Quails, Louisburg; Lucindy Idelle Ross, Franklinton; Portia Ann Smith Ross, Louisburg; Mamie Neal Shearin, Hollls ter; Zelma Lowery Tllley, Louisburg; Herman Hatch Wheeler, Franklinton; Zelma Layton Wheeler, Franklinton; Mary Beth Whitehurst, Bethel; Elizabeth Connell Wli *on, Louisburg; Phillip Bruce Wilson, Bunn; Ethel Malone Winn, Louisburg; Cheryl Rae Winters, Louisburg; Kate Bell Wood, Franklinton. Thanks I would like to express my sincere thanks and apprecia tion to Dr. Tommie Wheeiess and the nurses on third floor at Franklin Memorial Hot pital, my friends and neigh bors and especially my Sun day School Class, for the lovely flowers, cards and your visits and prayers whUe I was a patient in the hospital. Each deed of kindness will always be remembered. Margie J. Shearin WE ARE JUST ONE of 61 Carrier Dealers who give 30,000 S & H Stamps for buying Carrier Central Air Condi tioning. Those 60 other dealers must be off their rockers. Asjfor us, we've just blown our cool. SAI.KS Electric MOTOR SHOP PhoM SM MM W?W Forett V ? tervlrf nay or Night Hocutt's REPAIR SERVICE PHONE KH-TVT2 If you should desire to change your heat from oil to gas, we have a conversion unit ready to install. YOUR AUTHORIZED CARRIER DEALER FOR LOUISBURfi, YOUNGSVILLE, FRANKUNTON AND WAKE FOREST STEAK FULL CUT ROUND Lb. ABM ROAST $ 69 c PICNICS SMOKED FRESH OR CORNED Lb. MURPHY HOUSE COMBO PACK FRYERS t CONTAINS 2 BREASTS 2 THIGHS 2 DRUMSTICKS 391 SAUSAGE EATWELL , Lb. 6 Oz. CANS SWIFT'S PREMIUM villi ? W ? llklTIIVITI TT^HAMS CHEESE CUT UP FRYERS 310 Lb WHOLE OR HALF FULLY COOKED t MILD AMERICAN 38? 55* 99* 59? J I* SPECML COOKED PAN MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE MAYONNAISE DUKES FULL QUART JUMBO GOLDEN RIPE LB. CABBAGE 4 FIRM GREEN HEAPS LB. OPEN FRI. & SAT. 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