FREE! FREE! FREE! Below ii the last of a series of six recipes which hare been appearing in this advertisement. Anyone who will try all six of these separate recipes, cat oat and rerrj the six separate adver tisements to any grocer in Franklin County wDl receive a 6-poand bag of LOUISBCRG WATERGROCND TABLE MEAL absointelj free. < RECIPE NO. 6.. .BREAK STICKS 2-Cops L0FI8BUR6 WATER6ROUND TABLE MEAL A-Heaping Tablespoons Floor 2-Heaptng Teaspoons Bcaking Powder 8-Eggs 8-Caps Milk 1-8-Teaspoon Salt 8-Tablespoons Sogar Beat eggs well, add salt, milk and sugar. Beat hi the floor. Bak ing Powder and com meaL?Cook la well-greased Iran bread stick pans; or, cook in well-greased shallow pan and eat Into blocks. I hereby certify that I hare tried the above recipe, a stag Lonfcbnrg Watergroaad MeaL NAME i ADDRESS: We hope that many of the readers of the Franklin Times wfll make ase of this free offer to obtain the very best of table meal abselately free.?It is thrsaght the conrtesy of 1%e .Loaisbarg Milling Company that we are able to make this offer of free meaL They have set as March 16 for the last day oa which yon may tag* la these advertisements and obtain yoar meaL Cat oat tbeoe ad verttsemeas right away and get yoar LOUISBUBG WATERGBOUND TABLE MEAL free. Louisburg Grocery Co. South Main Street Louisburg, N. C. 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NORFOLK, VIRGINIA ESTABLISHED 18S8 Sole Manufacturers of the Genuine "Champion" and "Climax" Plow* and 'Parte Is nothing wrong with folks admit tholr mlstakss gracs i (tranter than Action, liti a tallow into | ( has to i oini _ of DcnUl offlCN 0T?r Boddlc Dmj | bor^ N. C. Telephone* Offlo# H. SM. f-M-tf ti n; BUJfJf SCHOOL HEWS (Continued from Pace Three) be 100 per cent preaent but It Just In rein. We aren't going to give up but are going to try, try again and maybe we will succeed someday, so that we can hare a half holiday on Friday. "Llve-at-Home" 'and Its purpose as well as importance has bean well drill ed in our minds this week and we hope that It will do much good in pro moting its purpose. We had to write a theme In English on "The Import ance of Lire at Home. On Algebra ve had different subjecs assigned to certain groups such as "The Import ance of a Cow," "The Importance of Raising Chickens," "The Importance of Hogs," and other similar subjects. In Home Economics we had to write a theme on "What I can do to help my community and parents lire at home." Also we had to make out a menu for a day having only the foods that we raise at home. We hare also taken part in the chapel exercises that were rendered each morning. The Home Economics girls hare not been cooking this week because they were in debt and the more they cooked the more they got in debt. We hare learned right much thlsl year and hare a good deal more to| learn such as: "Mr. Benfield do you know where j preacher Hartsfield, our former! preacher, lives," asked one of the] students. "In a house, I guess "Answered Mr. | Benfield. "Ted, what does 'boycott' mean," asked Mr. Benfield. "A cot that a boy sleeps on," ans-1 wered Ted. see Organised Spelling Club Last Wednesday eveinlng, the last pertod^-wn? organised ? ? VBpclUag Club." We started with only seven teen members. We hope to hare more new members next week. The club was divided into two groups. Sherwood Bedingfield and Myrtle Etto Gay wore chosen as the captains. We started having a spelling match but decided to go out in the auditorium to hear the radio program. When we stopped Sherwood's sidel had three points and my side had two ] points. Myrtie Etta Gay, Reporter. Junior?Senior Party The Juniors honored the Seniors, the grade and high school teachers | when they were hostess at an inform al Valentine party at school Thursday evening. The gymnasium was at tractively decorated in Valentine ef fect, Tn the decoratluns and refresh" menta, a* red eok>r scheme suggest! ol the Valentine season was effect-1 ively carried out. Many interesting games were play ed, Old Dusty Miller. Marching around n?e Ts???!, mrf jDixzy Relay. Dlssy Relay created mnch interest both among the students and teachers. Very appetizing refreshments were served consisting of potato salad. saltineB, nabiscoes, and pink lemon UK ~ *? 1 The entertalnmen committee was made up of. Ruby Perry, Hyacinth Weathersby, and Dillard Privette; the refreshment committee Was made up of, Sadie Cork, Violette Johnson, and Erdeane Richardson; the decoration committee of Pauline Johnson, Irene Jeffreys, and Sherwood Beddingfleld. The Chapel Exercise We have observed this "Live-at-| Home" was greatly Impressed. Also | a hat Is meant by "Llve-at-Home." Cver the radio, we heard the talk given by Governor Gardner. Llve-at Home means much to us, it reduces the cost of onr food, and .other pro ducts that we can grow. On Tuesday, we also heard a talk over the radio on the same subject Two short plays, one written by Ruth Strickland and the other written by Elisabeth Beddingfleld, were given. These plays pertained to the value of hogs and cows. Wednesday was the hundred and fif ty-first anniversary of onr county. This was celebrated by a play on the history of Franklin County. It was Interesting, and we learned several Important facts aboifc Its history. Al to we sung our County song, "Frank lin.,, . . Thursday an interesting program was given by tbe eight grade Home Economic Department This program told ns the Importance of a family sow. On the last day of- our "Live-at Home" week, two plays were given. They were written by two of the seniors, Minnie Grey Carde and Bruce Dodd. We learned many Important Idaaa from these plays on the value at a garden. The programs were very interest ing. We hope these programs will hot only last this-but every week this year, and the years to come. ? ? e Literary Society The Literary society met last Wed-1 nasday in Mr. Keith's room. The roll was called, and the business attended! to. # Poem?Roberta Brantly. Story?Elisabeth White. Then we went to the auditorium where all high school students were assembled to listen to a radio pro gram. We enjoyed tbe program very mnch since It was about Franklin County's Hint anniversary. Dramatic Club Meet* The Dramatic Club enjoyed a very Interesting program over tbe Radio Wednesday, February IS, 1980. Thin program was honoring Franklin County's one hnndred and fifty first anniversary. ? ? ? Bann Wins Hvo Basket Bali Games | Within Two Days On February I, two Bonn basket | bail teams Were represented at Gold Tbe sixth and seventh grade boys plAjr#d tk# tof of Oold Ssnd The Sore Throats And Coughs Quickly Relieved by this Sale Prescription Here's a doctor's prescription that U really throatlnsupance. Sore or irritated throats are relieved and soothed almost Instantly with, the very first swallow. About 90 per cent of all coughs are caused by an irritated throat: consequently (or most coughs too there Is nothing better than this (amous prescription?it goes direct to the Internal cause. It is put up under the name Tboxine and Is guar anteed to stop coughs and relieve sere throats in 16 minutes or your money will be refunded. Singers and speakers find Thoxine very valuable. The remarkable thing about Thox ine is that while it relieves almost instantly, it contains nothing harm ful, is pleasant tasting and safe tor [he whole family. Ask for Thoxine 36c., 60c., and $1.00 bottles. Sold by Beasley Bros., and ail other good drug stores. Bunn boys won with the score 3-0. We wish to congratulate our boys| as they make up the future high school teams. . On the same afternoon, the High School teams of Bunn and Gold Sand played. Bunn won with the score 7-5 On February 7, the Bunn girls played Gold Sand there. The girls won with the score 17-6. Congratula tions girls. Then In the evening. the two teams of Bunn that played the preceeding afternoon played the two teams of 14-16. The elementary teams score was 10-12. . How the boys could play on both teams. My. We like to play Gold Send. They make us work for re sults on turn, we do the same. The Gold Sand girls played the Bunn Girls here on Friday night. February 14. ? ? ? Senior Class Sews Hello folks! Perhaps you think we have been asleep; bufc no, not yet. We have been at work?hard work too. We'Ye learned to speak before un audience without our kpees knock ing "Home Sweet Home", learned to read some of Sheakespear's Plays and put sense to them, learned to sing, write plays, and almost every thing from - drawing -refrigerator?end . stuffing-it full ot good eats-to learn- _| ing how to pronounce "library" In , French. As a final blow to all of our hard work, we had the State ex amination Thursday, but we. got thtwugh them all right and without fo much effort-Tend I don't suppose ?ny one saw any change In us when we came out of the History class room, excepting maybe a pencil mark 3r two on our flushed faces. But ww had our reward. Thursday night the Juniors gave us a reception carrying out the Valentine idea. The gymnasium was btautlfully decorated In red and white. Many stunts etc. nere carried out, and pretty music helped to make the reception more pleasing. In fact, it almost turned ?ut to be a ball, bud when the little waitresses came out dressed in red ind white, everything became quiet md each boy drew a heart, sought -jut the girl whose name appeared on the heart and both ate with relish the refreshments. The menu con listed of potato salad, crackers, pink lemonade and nablscos. "Cucumber". 1 ? ? ? P. T. A. Meets The Bunn P. T. A. met at the Bunn High Schodl auditorium and the de motion consisted of a song Holy, Holy, Holy, and a prayer by J. L. Kleth. During the business session Miss Howard announced that the play Dooks for "Beantown Choir" would men be here. The P. T. A. was dl rlded into two groups for the pur pose of increasing the membership.! The losing side will be penalised!^ inme way. The real purpose of thiF movement U to get the people out to the P. T. A- where the school can really be interpreted to them. R. K Ben field and J. L. Keith will lead the Another announcement by the Home Fconomics Department to the effect that there would be a supper at the post offce February 16 for the bene fit of the Home Economics club. Th? low forth and third gTade re ceived the picture tor having the most parents present at the P. T..A. Then the program committee too* charge, presenting the following num bers: Story, She Was forgotten by Mrs. H. H. Hobgood; Song, by two members of the 6th grade; iand a speech by Mr. Bowen on Why Um school of yesterday are not like they sre today." He first gave reasons for the first grade methods being cnt from those of old when -a child spent a whols year learning hls abcs, whereas he bow learns to read and does read several books during the year The old bine back speller lsno longer used because It contains words that are rye'T ?*?*? ln ?V?,7*!I life Mr. Bowen also gave a history of the schools as related to methods of Ins traction. The old academy and Latin schools he pointed out were ured to train the select ?fg-dhe m nlster. the doctor and lawyer. How the high school attempts to assume the burden Of helping everyone soma Thus vocational training has entered the high schools. Hollywood would lose some of Its unpleasant notoriety if movie stars were paid salaries mors commensu rate with what they earn. No need to he alarmed about the next generation Just because some of the colleges have banned the fall class scrap. BABY CHICKS Cedar Rock-Cypress Creek Poultry Association Hatchery Telephone No. 1105 R. F. D. No. 4 Louisburg, N. 0 Custom Hatching $4.00 per tray of 96 eggs. i Reservations for any week between Jan. 8 and May 1 may be made by advancing $1.00 per tray. Baby Chicks $16.00 per 100. fOAUA The burning subject of the day is Coal?can I get the kind I want, the grade that burns beat in my stores and get it when I need it? Our answer is?Yes, if you order from us. We hare just received a new Shipment. ICE ? "" owr phonY person A BOTTLE OF Three Flowers Perfume with each box of Three Flowers Face Powder purchased. ?PHONE 310? SCOGGIIM'S DRUG STORE Louisburg's Leading Drag Store Nash Street Louisborg, N. 0. Clearance Sale of. 800 "ESS* 800 NEW and UNUSED 50? EACH Atwater Kent and Victor Radios A Complete line of Batteries and Tubes w. E. White Furniture Co. Louiaburg, Carolina

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