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Mitchinera Mr. H. G. Jones is still a patient at Wake Memorial Hospital in Raleigh. We were sorry to hear that Mrs. Lua Smith suffered a back injury due to a fall on Sunday morning, November 16. She was taken to Franklin Memorial Hospital by the Louisburg Rescue Squad. Miss Minnie Leigh Stroud returned to her Jiome in Asheboro on Monday after a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Wilder. The friends of Mr. Clarence Goswick will be sorry to hear he is confined to his home with flu. I We are glad Mrs. T. 0. Elmore continues to improve at her home, where she has been ill for several weeks. T THREE REASONS Why CIVIL Is Known As The L 'Blue Chip' Company tOW COST ? The Company's exceptionally high earnings on Investments result in high pol icy dividends and notably low net cost to policyholders. FJNANCIAL STRENGTH? CML's policies are backed by more than $2 billion of assets. POLICYHOLDER CONFIDENCE ?about 40% of the new life In surance issued annually by CML Is bought by policyholders who come back for more. Insurance In force now exceeds $8 billion. There are many more reasons. Call me to discuss your life in surance needs? you'll see what we mean! FORD INSURANCE AGENCY BICKETT BLVD. ConnecticuM Mutual Life The#'Blue Chip* Company that's low in net cost, too Justice Mrs. Leon* Johnson from ! i Rocky Mount visited Mrs. I I Ernest Moore Fridiy. Miss ! Oveda Bowden also from Rocky Mount came for the weekend. Sunday guest were: Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Strickland and Mr. Deuvard Bowden ( from Butner and Mr. and Mrs. ! Earl Moore from Raleigh. Mr. Ernest L. Moore came home from Franklin I Memorial Hospital Saturday : night. Mr. and Mrs. Merelle Har- , i ris and children, Jim, Greg and Beth, from Lumberton visited Mrs. Viola Harris and ! the Herbert Harris family j Sunday afternoon. ? Mr. Herman Griffin and daughter, Miss Linda Griffin from Spring Hope visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bowden Sunday afternoon. Miss Adlee Johnson from?* the Macedonia Community in Nash County visited Mrs. Vera S. White and Mr. Carlos ! White Sunday afternoon. Mr. Albert Lamm, a re tired minister from Spring Hope, brought thejmessage at the morning worship service at Duke Memorial Baptist Church Sunday morning. He was accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Lamtp. Mrs. Lena B. Wheless came home Tuesday after spending several weeks with Mr. and I Mrs. Tom Inscoe and daugh- i ter, Linda, at Petersburg, Va. Mr. Ray Yar borough, from the Southeastern \ Baptist Theological -Seminary in Wake Forest will bring the message at the Sunday nam ing worship service at\the 1 Duke Memorial Church. Mrs. Magdalene Gupton came home from Burlington Friday night after a months visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bass. Dexter Gupton, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gup ton, was operated on for ap pendicitis at Franklin Me morial Hospital Tuesday afternoon. Youngsville Mr. Davis Hill returned I home Sunday after a weeks vacation in Spain, which in cluded a visit over to Algiers. ANOTHER FINE EXTRA FROM SHANNON VILLAGE ? Essol FREE tAwmnpyo GLASSES By Libbey WITH GASOLINE FILL-UP (8 Gals Min ) Tempo ... a beautiful, tawny Slim-Line glass by Libbey. Hold one in your hand. You'll like the feel of it. Get this big 1 5-ounce glass with each gasoline fill-up (8-gallon minimum). Start collecting these beautiful glasses Where you get all the extras SPECIAL ON RUBBER FLOOR MATS FRONT & BACK n qc Assorted Colors SHANNON VILLAGE ESSO ULTIMATE IN SERVICE OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY JAMES R HILL 112 BICKETT BLVD LOUISBURG, N C. ALL THE GOOD FOODS FOR A WONDERFUL PRICES 600D THRU WEDNESDAY. NOV. 26th EMPIRE HEN 10 - 12 LB. AVG. OVEN-READY IvRKiyS PLENTY OF BUTTER BALLS ? ALL SIZES FRESH DRESSED HENS - DAILY GENUINE RED EYE COUNTRY HAMS HALF OR WHOLE SMOXED PICNICS PEPPERIDGE FARM STUFFINGS HEAVY DUTY ALCOA WRAP SWEET SWIFTS S,65eS,69tS,U9 BOXES .00 All Klnda Except Angel Food $|00 -WIGWAM SPECIALS EARLY JUNE PEAS CUT GRE BEANS 6/*1 BUTTER BEANS 6/1 LIMIT 2 303 ? /$| Cans 0/ I CUT GREEN .00 .00 f*ni n unr r I WHOLE GRAIN GOLDEN SWEET CORN 6/'1 .00 I Mayonnaise | a + uulu nu i c MARGARINE QC$ 2 1 LB. PKG. W V LARD a $1.59 BAKER'S PREMIUM SHREDDED 8 OZ Pkg. COCONUT nl 35< POCAHONTAS LITTLE PRINCESS SWEET PEAS QQC E 303 CANS ^?71 COUNTY FAIR A V/2 LB. LOAF VIVA TOWELS Qt. ROLL REG. GRIND $|69 CELERY CALIFORNIA STALK17* LETTUCE head 29* COCONUTS ?? 49* ORANGES FLORIDA doz. 36* GRAPEFRUIT -.10$ COLLARDS local lb IOC ? FROZEN FOODS ? 2-9 INCH PIE PET RITZ PIE CIIUST SHELLS 3 FOR $1.00 DULANY TINY LIMA BEANS 10 oz. pkg. 390 PARKER HOUSE R0LLS w 17'/2 OZ. JSC BOX 9( PILLSBURY BISCUITS 4rollpkg 39t DELMONTE CATSUP 3 SI* !9t STERLING SALT PLAIN OR IODIZED BORDEN'S EGG NOG 0T "N 69* 'BORDEN'S ICE CREAM . # SANDWICHES ? 49t TURKEYS BREAST By The Package Come By I See Them i 1 1
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