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In 1940 it cost s500 to carpet 50 square yards wall to wall, and you could buy a new Cadillac car for *1350. Today, you can carpet 50 square yards wall to wall for under *500, and you can buy a new Cadillac for s7500. Cakpct Chirrs** \smi/ Mohawk CARPETS FOR HOMES AND CHURCHES FREE ESTIMATES WE HAVE OVER 700| CARPET SAMPLES frO OFFER YOU - IN I ANY TYPE FIBER ? ANY COLOR ? AND I TO FIT ANY BUDGET! PRICES FROM $395 to $1595 >< yd QUIET AS CARPET! A H NEW VINYL CUShiouFLOR WITH BUILT-IN CUSHION Rsasonabl* BY CONQOLEUM-NAIRN PRICE This ntw vinyl Hooting tut ? tpthify loom cuthion bttwttn vinyl turf act atid vinyliwd bock* inf. Cuthtonflot absorbs clatter! So sprlnfy K m recovtrt from ipikt-txd dontsl ? WanMf-btCMM it * anhtouM' ? *1*1 lM|ir-btcMM It'i cnMwMI ? tut tt dtH-btcwM ir? vtoytt ? TMKr-costl wrpritinf ly IHVtl ? Nttdi no Mm! SPECIAL PRICES ON SOME CARPET Housewares - Plumbing & Electric Supplies - I Heaters ? Farm Supplies - Sporting Goods - Rugs - Giftwares - Furniture - Draperies ? Anything For The Farm I Home. ?npp naps rp i , Phone GY 6-3423 East Nash Street Louisburg, N. C. H.C. TAYLOR [HARDWARE I FuryiiTUP' Justice Mi. and Mrs. Woodall Dean and girts, Jane, Karen and Marcia from Frederick, Md. arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Whdess Thursday night for the holi day weekend. Mrs. Marion Whelea and daughter Fran visited the Dan Bennetts in Wilson Thursday. Mrs. Helen Bunn from Ral eigh attended the revival ser vices at the Duke Memorial Baptist Church Friday night and then visited relatives in the community the remainder of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Harris and daughter from Raleigh visited in the home of Mrs. G. H. Harris Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wil der, Jim and Pam from Ral eigh visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cop pedge during the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy La* Overton and girls, Ckrolyn and Patti, from Martinsville, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Overton and boys, Terry and Randy, from Kinston came the middle of last week and stayed until Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Overton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wtcks and children, Cherrl, Lorri, and Gary from Durham spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Nowman Wicks. Miss Gail weekend in E and Mr*. Bill Boyd and they brought her home Monday. Mr. and Mr? Ben Whalsas from Bristol, Va. visited Mr*. B. F. Wheless during the holi day weekend. Pamela Harris from Vir ginia Beach, Va. and Byron Harris from Raleigh were home (or the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Parry and children, Malcolm and Amy, from Fuquay had sup per with the Cleveland Pnrrys Saturday night. Mr. Jerry Par ry from Raleigh spent the weekend and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tant from New Hope came Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ruby M. Stone left Sunday afternoon to spend several days In Fountain with Mrs. Etta M. Moore and will then go to Pink Hill to visit Mrs. Sarah M. Woriey. Mr. and Mrs. John Rice snd children and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wheless from Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice during the Easter holi days Rev. and Mrs. George L. Broome and boys visited rela tives and friends in Bennetts vflie, S. C? Waxhaw, Mat thews and Monroe Sunday and Monday. t'. Dickie Broom and Mike Harris from N. C. State Uni versity, Joan Long from Hardbargerc in Raleigh and Bob Harris from E. C. U. at Greenville were all home for the Easter holiday* with their parents. Mrs Vera S. White, Mrs Nancy Fuller and Mr. Carlo* - White visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardner and boy* In Raleigh Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Curtis Cat ling and children, Danny and Trina visited Mr. Q. H. Gat ling at Will lam* burg. Va. Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Steve Baa* from the Pleasant Grove com munity in Nash County vidt *d Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Harri* Sunday. Mr*. Willie Lee Bowden and Mrs Pearl Howell from Butner had lunch with Mrs. Olive Bowden Monday. Mr*. John Walker, Mrs. Mary Luke Martin and child ren from La Croeae, Va visited In the home of Mrs. Vera S. White Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wil liam* and children, Jane, Jonathan and Adair, vWted Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mo* In Tarboro Sunday. Mrs Roland Glover from Bailey vWted Mr*. CUHe Long *nd Mr. Mark Hays* Tuesday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Tomnle ii Engagements Announced MAJORIE MOLLY JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Joseph Johnson of Pranklinton announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Molly, to Robert Daniel Haley, son of Mrs. Ethan Morton and Robert B. Haley of Frsnklintoo. The wedding is planned for May 25 at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon at the Frankllnton Baptist Church. In Fashion Long hair with toft wire* or tendrils near the temples Louisburg Elementary School Menu Week of April 14th-18th. Monday: Hot Dog w /chili Cream of Tomato Soup Carrot and Cabbage Slaw School Baked Buna Clnnacheiaea Buna VtPt. Milk Tueaday: Tuna Salad on/Lettuce Green Peas Citrus Fruit Jetlo Hot Rolls Chocolate Cake Squares UPt. Milk Wednesday: Breaded Chops Buttered Corn Greens Ptak Apple Sauce Cracked Wheat Bread Lemon Drop Cookies MPt. Milk Thunday: Beans with/bits of Ham Tomato Soup Ptach Halm Crispy Corn Bread Coconut CUte Squares HPt. Milk Friday: Barbecued Pork on/Bun Green R?m \ Pickle Beets with/Onions Sweet Potato Souffle UPt. Milk Bunn from Raleigh rialted in the community during the holiday weekend. give the girt* a feminine air. Add to this a frilly blouae or easy pants with frills around the bottom of the legs and one has the new look. Make-up la also more natural this season. Heavy eye make-up Is definitely out. Skirts are coming down a bit and some heels on pumps are a trifle higher. Jumpers are smart with attractive blouses. Thanks Words cannot express our heartfelt appreciation far the acts of sympathy and kind ness shown us at the illness and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. OUie Ball Fow ler. We want to thank all neighbors, friends and reia three for the beautiful floral tributes, visits, food, and prayers, cards, and the many thinp you did for us, we say, "thank you," and especially the nurses and Dr. Patterson, and Dr. Uoyd on the second floor of Franklin Memorial Hospital. May God's richest b teasing rest upon each of you. The Children of Mrs. OUie BaO Fowler BARBARA LOUISE Mc ARTHUR Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patrick McArthur of Wakulla, an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Barbara Louiae, to Captain Wilson Ray, United States Army, son of Mr. and Mi*. James Archie Ray of Franklinton. The wedding is planned for July 27 at Trinity Methodist Church in Red Springs. Health And Beauty Doctors tell u> that the first step in reducing should be to determine if fatness really exists. This is not al ways easy. If a good look in the mir ror discloses the presence of bulges where none should exist, you are probably carry ing too much weight. How ever, not everyone carries ex cess weight in the same places. The difference is es pecially striking in the two (exes. Women normally distri bute their fat most heavily around the hips, thighs and lower part of the abdomen. Men usually deposit their use leas tat first in the abdomen. Slight degrees of over weight should be corrected as early as possible. You note bow important this is when you know that as little as ten extra pounds causes an in crease in mortality of eight per cent. Fatness is always curable, but it can be com batted most successfully when the pounds are few and the condition is but several weeks or days old. Not all the fatty tissue of our body is useless or detri mental. Certain amounts of it are quite useful and neces sary. The fat which calls for reducing is that which is ob viously superfluous. It is well to know that not all forma of overweight are due to fat. Some people are large be cause of their big frames and fflaAtia W&U Company, WELL BORING - DEEP WELL DRILLING WARNCNTON. N. C. "A Well A D*y- Tkr M-i'm M. C. LICSMSC no. 2 MANUV S. MARTIN DAY 257- MS 1 NtOHT M7-S3M tremendous muscles Others have an accumulation of salt and water as often seen in heart or kidney disease. Un complicated pregnancy al ways causes weight gain. Tumors or growths can be come large and heavy enough t o increase the patient's poundage. In a man a waist circum ference greater than that of the chest is a sign of obesity. However, this is not alwayi the case. Weak abdominal muscles can give riae to an enlarged and protruding ab domen. Distention due to gas may give the same appea rance. The only sure way to determine overweight Is to have a complete physical ex amination by a physician. That's Not All As thty arrived at a party, a man whispered to his wife, "Your left stocking seam Is crooked." Quickly she made adjust ments without being noticed in the crowd. Then she whis pered to him, "Is the right one all right?" "Sure," he said, "it's seam FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to you without a doc tor's prescription, oip product called Galaxon. You mult loae ugly fat or your money back. Galaxon is a tablet and easily swallowed. Get rid of excess fat and Hre longer Galaxon costs $3.00 and is sold on this guaran tee: If not satisfied fat any reason, just return the package to your druggist and get your full money back. No questions asked. Galaxon is sold on this guarantee by: PLEASANTS DRUG STORE - Louisbun - MAIL ORDERS FILLED. "Any way we figured it, fluid Ireasuref fertilizer was good for 193.7 bushels of corn per acre on my 5 acres." FFA Carolina Cam Growing Champion Tim Macrk ditcuxot ylold with Ml VoAg toochar, Mr. D. I. SKoHiold, In Wilton, N.C. Kaiser ABmiCULTUmJU. CM KM I CALM " STALLINGS Milling Co. Phone 853-2115 Rt 4, Louisburg, N. C.

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