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Community News Roundup Franklinton Attending the Masonic Ladles Night Supper at the Community House In Franklinton on Sun day evening were Mrs. Richard Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sawyer, Jr., of Durham; Mr. and Mrs. Burley Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Green, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bingham of Raleigh. White Level Mr. and Mrs. Atlas Brewer from Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brewer from But ner and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gupton visited Mrs. Llizle Brewer In park-View Hospital Sunday. We are glad to report Mr. Leonard Strickland has return ed home after serving his time In service. Mrs. Barbara Ann inscoe and son from Burlln(ton visited ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morton Dlcken s over the week end. Rev. Eugene Owens of Wake Forrest was dinner guest of Mr: and Mrs. Douglas Will lams Sun day. Seven Paths Guests In the horn; of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Moore Sunday were Mrs. N. P. Ingram, Mrs. Paul Oliver, Robert Ingram, and Joe Oliver of Greensboro. Mrs. Bertha Moore went to Shallotte, N. C? Friday to at tend the Calson Family reun ion which was held Saturday night. She returned Sunday. Mrs. Chris Matthews and daughter Vickie of Newport News, Va., were among the L. S. Gay relatives coming home for the week end. Mrs. Harriett Moore visited ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF FACTORY OUTLET, IMC. 3 Ml. NORTH OF RALEIGH ON U.S. 1 NEAR FOREST THEATRE SAVE UP TO 50% LINGERIE, SWEATERS, BLOUSES, ETC. MEN'S & WOMEN'S WEAR ALLIE M. SIGON, MGR. FOR SALE 6 ROOM BRICK HOME , WITH TWO TILED BATHS. NICE LOCATION ON PAVED ROAD NEW DEVELOPMENT 50 NICE BUILDING LOTS. SEE R. B. MITCHELL Phone GY6-3990 ? relatives tn Spring Hope and | Edwards Cross-Roads during | the week end. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilder, ! Deborah and Vivian of Butner ! visited Sunday In the Larti ! home. i : Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Smith were In Durham Sunday to see Mrs. Jessie Radford who Is. hospitalized there. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Moore I of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Moore Sunday, among other relatives. I Attending burial services In Henderson on Saturday after-; noon for Mrs. Lottie Johnson i Moore were Mesdames W. H. Larti, B. R. Moore, M. E. Fisher, Mr. C. G. Moore and also Mrs. Hubert Hoyle of Henderson. Mrs. Lena Wilder plans her Christmas dinner of this week Christmas dinner on Wednesday of this week when C. W. O. Ben nett G. Wilder and wife arrive from Fort Sills, Okla., Rudolph Wilder from Merced, Cali fornia, and will be Joined by Mr. Jimmy Wilder and family from Tabor City and Mr. H. R. Wil der and family from Raleigh. Mrs. B. G. Wilder leaves for Germany the latter part of the week to visit her mother In Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sandlln ' and family of Rocky Mount spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Stalllngs and family. At the present time Mr. A. C. Stal llngs is a patient In Park View Hospital In Rocky Mount. Goat Makes A Hit Grand Junction; Col.? It was an exciting time at Pomona School when a billy goat came to school, butted the custodian, scuffled with a sixth grade teacher and chewed up the rope used as a lasso by the sheriff. When Principal Jo Schaffer saw how much the children en Joyed the episode, he assigned an extra-hour'scomposltlonfor all students to be entitled "The BUly Goat Who Cam* To School." v m School Menus December 11-13 EDWARD BEST ELEMEN TARY SCHOOL Wednesday- -Vegetable Beef soup. Cheese Sandwich, Cup cake, apple, crackers and 1/2 pint milk. Thursday ? Oven friend chick en, creamed potatoes, turnip greens, fruit cup, bread and 1/2 pint milk. Friday?Potato salad on Let tuce, sausage, June peas, peach cobbler, rolls and butter and 1/2 pint milk. EDWARD BEST HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday? Pork pattle, tur nip greens, buttered corn, can dled yams, corn bread, cookie and milk. Thursday? Barbeque chicken, rice, English peas, tossed salad, hot biscuits and milk. Friday? Hot dogs with chill, navy beans, cole slaw, congeal ed fruit cup, corn bread and milk. FRANKLINTON HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday- -Hot dogs with chill, pork and beans, cole slaw, dessert and milk. Thursday? Chicken salad, garden peas, buttered corn, cherry pie, crackers, bread and milk. Friday? Fish sticks, tarter sauce, string beans, baked to matoes, fruit, cornbread and milk. MENUS LOUISBURG HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday- -Turkey salad, buttered potatoes, string beans. LOUISBURG OPEN EVERY KITE TILL 9 P.M. BqMif Dec. 17th Ttf Dm. 24th | Iced cake, bread and 1/2 pint milk. Thursday --Hani burger pat Ilea, creamed potatoes, English peas, orange pedals, bread and 1/2 pint milk, Friday- -FUh sticks, cole slaw, field peas, sliced peach es, hush puppies and 1/2 pint milk. YOUNGSV1LLE SCHOOL Wednesday- -Wieners and chi ll, cole slaw, black eyed peas, cake square, hot roll and. 1/2 pint milk. Thursday?Beef loaf, turnip greens, creamed potatoes, pear salad, hot roll and b liter and 1/2 pint milk. Frlday--Vegetable soup with beef, cheese on toast, fruit cup, crackers and 1/2 pint milk. Are you taking these big financial risks? Of all American families: are not protected / 9 against theft, loss of personal property, or per sonal liability. 1 j don't have tnsur / 3 ance on their furni ture and other household possessions. Don't risk fi nancial ruin. Be sure you're protected. See us. HODGES INSURANCE AGENCY Phon# 0Y 6-3666 N. Main St. Loursburg, N. C. In Service Joe. D. Chavls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Chavls, Route 4, Loulsburg, N. C? was pro moted early In November to private first class In Korea, where he Is a member of the 7th Infantry Division. Chavls, an automotive repair man In Company D, of the 7th Infantry Division's 707th Main tenance Battalion at Camp Hovey, entered the Army In March 1983 and completed ba sic training at Fort Gordon, Ga. He was last stationed at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., and arrived overseas In Sep tember. The 19-year-old soldier Is a THE FRANKLIN TIMES, LOU18BVRO, N. Tue?d?y, December 10. 1?63 Glenn Hill Enlists In Air Force Airman Glenn W. HU1, en listed this week In the V. S. Walks At 2 Weeks Long Beach, Cal.? 1 The doe tor said It wasn't possible but, 2 weeks old Roger Eric Beu tel proved he could walk. Mrs. Jenny Nelson, the baby's grandmother, said he could walk with Just the aid of an adult hand to steady him. Baby Nelson can support his own weight, walks with a slight stoop and leans onto an adult arm across his chest. ? 1962 graduate of Riverside High School. Air Force, said Sit. Robert Raines, Air Force Recruiter for the Franklin County area. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill, of Route 1, Young svllle, the new airman completed his enlistment In Raleigh on Mon day and departed the same day for Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, where he will undergo eight weeks of basic training. All enlistees are flown to San Anlonla, Texas, via commer cial airlines, the recruiter pointed out.' Sgt. Raines Is at the Loulsburg post Office on Monday afternoon of each week to provide information to young men Interested In enlistment. First- Citizens Bank & Trust Company 19 No._ PAY TO TH* ORD*H OF . cAi -DO CHRISTMAS SHOPPING LOAN CHECK ,jr? Hart's the etsy solution to Christmas expenses. 6ET A LOW BANK RATE LOAN . FROM FIRST-CITIZENS BANKN Let the friendly folks at your nearby First-Citizens office' help you solve financial problems. A low-cost personal loan from First-Citizens provides immediate funds. The service is fast. And you can spread your payments over several months to flt your budget. You can discuss your loan requirements in confidence and without obligation. 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