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NOW OPEN Next year, you can do as all of the smart Santas are doing this year—shop for Christmas with cash saved easily, little by little throughout the year, in one of our insured Christmas Club savings accounts. Phone our bank for full details now. Tarheel Bank & Trust Co. MEMBER F.D.I.C. Winton — Gatesville — I.,ewist>n I Woodland Tigers Defeat Rich Square Tornadoes WHAT THANKSGIVING MEANS TO THEM— First graders at Rich Square Elementary School have prepared a bulletin board for the school’s entrance hall telling what Thanksgiving means to them — home, church, school, food, pets. Theirs are rich blessings. Supervising the proj* ect was their teacher, Mrs. Iris Ruffin of Ahos- kie. Artists for the board were, from left. Perry Martin, Jr., Kyle Pope, Price Warmack, John ny Brown, Timmy Lassiter. Creecy's Campus By AAARVA SHOULARS SCHOOL MENUS NORTHAMPTON HIGH Monday - Franks, cole slaw, scalloped potatoes, apple cob bler, bread, butter, milk; Tues- Thursday, November 18, the dance. All of the latest records Student Council held its first will be played with fun for every- mass student body meeting. The one. An admission will be charg- . . , , meeting was to present to the ed and the public is invited. The day - Cubed steak, gravy, yams, student body the Prociamation of dance will begin at 7:30 p.m. lima beans, peach half, hot rolls. Social Probation, which was made The thought for the week is: butter, milk; Wednesday - Vege- by the council, and the reports “Blessings are gifts of love, table soup, pimento cheese sand- of the various committees. so let us, one and all, be thank- wich, crackers, orange juice, On Thursday night, the faculty ful for all of our blessings." butter, milk; Thursday - Baked played the PanthersandPanther- in Windsor, for College Career beans, Vienna sausage, apple ettes in an exciting game of bas- Day. The theme for the day was sauce, ginger bread, butter, ketball. Even though, the faculty “Youth seeks its place Inthenew Friday - Fish fillets, cole played a good game, the Panthers age of space." The consultants creamed potatoes, corn and Pantherettes defeated then, for College Career Day were bread, cherry pie, butter, milk. On Friday, the seniors travel- from: Elizabeth City State Col- ed to Southwestern High School lege, Elizabeth City, Fayetteville Square’s last touchdown. Greenville, Raleigh Business State College, Fayetteville, This sent Frank Bracy racing College, Raleigh, Southeastern Hampton Institute, Hampton, 45 yards around right end for his Business College, Durham, and North Carolina State University, third touchdown of the night. The the United States Air Force, Raleigh, North Carolina College PAT failed. Ahoskle, The day was education- at Durham, Agricultural and This left the Tornadoes with al and rewarding for the seniors. Technical College, Greensboro, a 2-4 record with one game re- On Friday (tomorrow) Novem- Saint Augustine’s College, Ra- maining with Woodland, ber 26, the Student Council will leigh, Durham Business College, RS-Bracy 65 run (run failed) sponsor an after-Thanksgivlng Durham, Pitt Technicallnstltute, JA-Beasley 25 pass (run failed) RS - Johnson 85 kickoff return (run failed) RS-Bracy 55 run (Bracy run) RS — Jenkins 25 pass (Jenkins pass) RS-Johnson 33 run (Bracy run) RS-Bracy 45 run (run failed) kickoff getting no yardage against Jackson 6 0 0 0-6 the tight defense of the Torna- Rich Square 12 7 13 7-39 does. They were forced to punt. RICH SQUARE - The Wood land Tigers, surviving a 42-14 romp by Aulander, fought back Saturday to whip the Tornadoes of Rich Square, 32-14. The Tigers took the opening kickoff and roared through the defense of Rich Square, picking up three first downs and then sending fullback Bobby Hartly 26 yards around the end for a score. The PAT failed. The Tornadoes struck back quickly with Mike Johnson tak ing the kickoff and racing 70 yards for a touchdown. The PAT failed. Woodland again took the kick off and picking up three more first downs shot Danny Joyner 15 yards around the end for a touchdown. The PAT failed. Late in the second quarter found the Tigers clawing away again at the Tornado defense. Donnie Joyner passed 55 yards to halfback Danny Joyner and the score. The point after touchdown failed again for the Tigers. Opening up the second hall the Tornado offense began to slick. The Tornadoes drove to four first downs before quar terback David Brown pitched back to Mike Johnson who cir cled right end for 20 yards and a score. The PAT failed for the Rich Square eleven. Once again Woodland was re ceiving the kickoff who this time drove 50 yards In three plays be fore sending Danny Joyner 20 yards around right end and the score. The PAT by Bobby Hartly was good. In the fourth quarter Woodland was pounding the Rich Square defense again, as Donnie Joyner passed 30 yards to Danny Joyner for a touchdown. Fullback Hartly ran the extra point. WO-Hartly 26 run (run failed) RS - Johnson 70 kickoff return (run failed) WO-Joyner 15 run (run lailedj WO-Joyner 55 pass (run fallen. RS-Jolmson 20 run (run failed)| RS-Jenkins safety WO-Joyner 20 run (Hartly run)l WO-Joyner 30 pass (Hartly run)l Woodland 12 6 7 7-32 ■ Rich Square 6 0 8 0-14 \ Tornadoes Roll To 39-6 Victory Over Jackson Team RICH SQUARE -RichSquare's football team, on a cold Wednes day afternoon, forgot about pre vious mistakes and moved to a 39-6 victory over Jackson. They ran hard, blocked good, passed with accuracy, and threw up the tightest defense the whole season. FOR LONG TERM FARM LOANS —ON— 1. Regular Farm 2. Small Part-Time Farm 3. Timberland —SEE— A. L. WIGGINS Jackson—E. B. Grant Ofc. Mondays 10-12 A.M. Windsor—Granville St. Tuesdays 10-12 A.M. 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