In Service JOHN R. EDWARDS , VUNG TAU, VIETNAM (AHTNC) - John R. Edwards. 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Edwards. Louisburg. N. C., was promoted to Army specialist five Nov 28 while assigned to the "805th Trans portation Company near Vung Tau. Vietnam, as a clerk. MATTHEW 0. HAWKINS, JR. FT. POLK, LA. ( AHTNC) - Army Private Matthew O. Hawkins Jr.. 22, whose par ents live on Route 2. Louis- i burg, N. C., completed nine weeks of advanced infantry' training Dec. 20 at Ft. Polk. La. His last week of training was spent in guerilla warfare txercises;^. During his guerilla train ing, he lived under simulated Vietnam conditions for five days, fighting off night at tacks and conducting raids on "eneny" villages. He was taught methods of removing boeby traps, setting am bushes and avoiding enemy ambushes. Other specialized training included small unit tactics, map reading, land mine war fare, communications, and firing the M-16 rifle, M-60 machine gun and the 3.5-inch rocket launcher. RICHARD E. DEBUTTS, JR. WICHITA FALLS. TEX. Airman First Class Richard E. deButts, Jr.. son of Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. deButts. Up perville, Va.. has been grad uated at Sheppard AFB, Tex., from the training course fot U. S. Air Force com munications equipment re pairmen. Airman deButts. a 1965 ' graduate of Blue Ridge High School, Dyke, Va., has studied at Louisburg (N. C.| College. His wife. .Anna, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Collier. 109 Edgewood Dr.. Louisburg. JAMES L. PLEASANTS FT. SAM HOUSTON, TEX. (AHTNC) - Captain James L. Pleasants, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pleasants. Route" 'I. Louisburg. N. C.. completed a 33-week medical service officer career course at Brooke Army Medical Cen ter. Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., Dec 20. He was trained in , the duties and responsibilities of Army Medical Service of ficers. Instruction included organization and administra tion of medical units, com mand and staff procedures, hospital management and courses in field medicine and surgery. Capt. Pleasants received his A. B. degree in 1963 fropi 'East Carolii^. University. Greenville. N. C. Oatmeal Nuggets for Little Pirates When school dismisses for. the summer, demands on the cooky jar will surely increase. An active .badminton game, a spirited croquet match or summer gardening chores call for snacks that are both nourishing and delicious ? And Raisin Oatmeal Nug gets are real "finds" for the little pirates who regularly raid the cooky jar They 're lightly spiced drop cookies that boast the extra nourish ment of rolled oats and raisins Make these easy sour, cream cookies soon and set out a bucket of booty for the children and their friends to enjoy. And dor.'t forget to pour mugs of frosty milk ? a great partner fopTiaisin Oatjjveal Nuggets! RAISIN OATMEAL NIOCiKTS . Makes 5 dozen 34 cup shortening', soft (/2 CUP sut>r 2 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 fKK /* 2 cups sifted nil-purpose flour teaspoon soda y2 teaspoon sail 1 teaspoon allspice ?| 4 teaspoon cinnamon 3 4 cup dairy sour cream 1 cup quick rolled oats, uncooked 34 cup raisins Hifat oven to moderate (350 F>. Beat shortening, sugars and eKTrrnuether until creamy. Sift together flour, soda, salt, allspice and cinnamon Add to creamed mixture alternately with sour cream, beginning and ending with the sifted dry ingredients. Stir in oats and raisins. v? Drop by teaspoonfuls onto ungreased cooky sheets, about 2 inches apart Bake in preheated oven <350 F > about 20 minutes. Carefully remove cookies from cooky sheets with wide spatula. Official Stupidity "H ow can I get a pefmit to carry a_,revolver?" "Why do you want one? Do you carry large sums of money? "Don't be silly! It's to get a roll that I want to gun." Astonishing' Secretary - "Yes. Mr. Cul ver is at liberty now." Office Vistor - "0, i didn't even know he'd been in- jail." Doesn't Need It First Husband: I've no sympathy for a man who teats his wife. Second: A man who can beat his wife doesn't need any sympathy! (Frk. B.W.) A welding class will begin Thursday. January 16. at the Franklin ton High School at 7 p.m. in the Agriculture Building on Hillsboro Street. Exact hours will be ar ranged for the convenience of the students and teacher. Mr. William Avery Wilder will be the teacher. A small charge will be mide for supplies as needed. All adults are urged to attend. Workshop Scheduled Bank Changes Viewed By Local Bankers The Agricultural Exten sion Service. First Citizens Bank and Trust Company, First Federal Savings and Loan Association, and Wacca maw Bank and Trust Com pany joined in an effort to bring information on banking changes to the citizens of Franklin County. The meeting was arranged by Mrs. Bernice S. Harris, Associate Home Economics Extension Agent. Mr. James Grady of Waccamaw Bank introduced Mrs. Doris Moore of Wachovia Services in Ral eigh who explained.! he use of the computer in. banking. She pointed out the advantages of its use and the changes p^#(e < could expecfc Mr. Harold Ta1 ton of First Citizens Bank and Mr. Frank Read of First Federal discussed the change of' interest rates and some of the effects it could have oh Franklin County and North Caroling. Mrs. Harris encouraged those attending to pick up mimeographed material on banking that was available for their use. An absolutely honest life is probably the best testi mony "that-*n- individual can offer to prove his religious beliefs. ? *? K^nDALL TOBACCO CANVAS WITH THE GREEN THREAD ' 28 x 24 CONSTRUCTION Sizes 10 x 20 5 x 20 j: REMEMBER! HERKY SAYS "THERE IS NO KICK ABOUT KENDALL." - ? t LEGGETTS IS OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. * STORE HOURS: 9:30 TO 5:30 SHOP BY CASH-CHARGE OR LAY-A-WAY -- Deaths RL'EBEN C. STALUNGS Rueben Calvin Stalling*.' 94. died Sunday. 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