Family With Industries The May Family On October 23, 1943, Otha May started what has become a family affair with Burlington Industries. Since that day, two brothers, two sons, and two nephews of Mr. May have become employed at the Franklinton Fabrics plant in FrankJinton, North Carolina. These seven men have now accumulated a total <ft seventy-nine years with the company. Pictured left to right, front row: Otha, Roy, Stanford, Bill and back row: Ernest, Leroy, Otha, Jr. Congratulations to the May family for their dedication and service to the Franklinton Rant, a unit of Burlington Men's Wear Division, was extended by plant officials. SISTER MARY HEALER Spiritual Advisor on all your problem* OIVINi SPIRITUAL HEALED Aro yow facing difficult problem*? P?. boo Itii? Money or job *ro?ble?7 Lov# or ??mily froMblot? W?rriW7 Drink? Unbop piftOM of eny kind 7 tUlw Mary li located on Buainaaa Highway 1, cm mil* South of Handaraon, N. C. on Ralaigh Road, juat acroaa iha highway from Warner Evans JBarbacua. Look for tha big Indian Haad Sign. SISTER MARY IS OPEN DAILY AND SUN DAYS FROM 7 IN THE MORNING UNTIL 10 AT NIGHT. In Service MACK JORDON Ft. Bragg, N.C.(USATCI) - Army Private Mack Jordon of Company C, 5 Battalion, 1 Brigade has scored "expert" with the M-14 rifle here. He achieved his "expert's badge" by hitting 60 oc more targets out of a possible 84 while firing on the Training Cen ter's Record Firing Range. Private Jordon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jordon of Route 1, Box 180, Frank linton, N. C. JAMES C. TODD, JR. U.S. Army, Vietnam (AHTNC) - Specialist Five James C. Todd, Jr., 25, whose father, lives in Bunn, N. C., received the Army Commen dation Medal Aug. 18 while serving with the 173d Air borne Brigade in Vietnam. Spec. 5 Todd earned the award for meritorious service as an officer's club manager while assigned to Head quarters Detachment of the brigade's 173d Support Bat talion. DEBORAH A. CHINNIS Wichita Falls, Tex. - Air man Deborah A. Chinnis, daughter of retired U. S. Army Sergeant First Class and Mrs. John C. Chinnis, Rt. 2, Franklinton, N. C., has graduated from a U. S-. Air Force technical school at Sheppard AFB, Tex. She was trained as a medical services specialist. The airman is a 1969 grad uate of Franklinton High School. "Girls were harder to kiss in your day, weren't they. Grandpa?" "Maybe so, but it wasnt so blamed dangerous. I never heard of a parlor sofa running off the road and smashing into a telephone pole." RCA WEEK ,, , , vi ??fM,rjrr-r *??>/' . I '? 4 Hiw I* b?n r >t. 'wi <m Ixvw ;? *??<*? twJ?*,"''/ ? ' i ? t I Inrifn , ? nit'lli'W ? SPECIALS! ' DUGBZ/O , Color TV e ; Value-priced console color in compact size Tlv C.iuHieki is your opportunity lo put ll? luiury o( RCA contol* Color TV in your home at m r?y lo Ituv price Compact moi Kin cabinet takes up very btth' floor spacc blend* with any nxxUin room decor T?.ni%torm*? powered 25 000 volt chassis assun-t vivid color reception See the i nkxlul CjuHwId soon *399? RCA Computep Grafted CoIop ! I iiacw/ii I Color TV Swlv?l Color TV (hit fin?-!unot ItMHf LIQG8Z7D Color TV P?rf?ctly fln? tunod color pictur* *v?ry tlmo! IHj? ? .?* t<>u *.??? AulnmclK f'"? Tuiunq (* ' T I fcn .( v?H< I ...Big family-size screen! sanr,. ...for breathtaking color MB/JO; Color TV I Color coniota Nno lunti automatically' iw?i"T cot? m ? tt-?? lu?u?, 0"C? lOC*?4?V I A f T | fiN MH too Vf> tml m to? ? <>man?ti?Wn Si?SK. C. & P. MUSIC CO. 930 SOUTH MAIN ST. LOUISBURG, N C ?mmmmmmm mmm# Local Son Named Pa. College Dean DR SEIDEL RAIN-SHEDDING ? Cotton velveteen in flaming pink creates one of the season's most stunning coat and dress ensembles. The embroidered coat ? which is weather-proof for all its glamorous look ? tops a wide-belted dress with roll collar. By Naman Rain wear. fr The Board of Trustees of Mansfield State College in Mansfield, Pa. approved the appointment of Dr. Charles Frank Seidel. 34 to the post of dean of student affairs in it's first meeting held in Mansfield last Saturday. Dr. Seidel, a former professor and chairman of the MSC Depart ment of Psychology, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank Seidel of Justice Street here. A brother. George and his family live on North Main Street here. Dr. Seidel, a native of Wil liamsport and graduate of Lycoming College, did grad uate work at Temple Univer sity and then at the Univer sities of London and Liver pool, England, where he re ceived his doctorate in psychology in 1962. Later that year, his alma mater named him assistant professor of psychology and director of institutional research, posi tions he held until coming to Mansfield State in 1967 to head the Department of Psychology. During the past two years at Mansfield, Dr. Seidel has served as secretary of the faculty of Liberal Arts, chair man of the curriculum com mittee, chairman of the com mission on women's regula tions, advisor to the Class of 1970, and as a member of the student affairs committee. Mrs Hight TV Winner Mrs. Maurice Hight or Rt. 2, Louisburg was the winner in a drawing for a color TV held at the new D & J Ponti ac-Olds firm here Saturday. The automobile dealership, recently moved into new quarters and as part of its grand opening celebration the TV was given as a prize. t1 Above all. your wedding reflects you. down to (lie smallest detail. When choosing the bridal stationery for your wed ding needs, let our services guide you. The Fra^^n Times Recreation Leader Candidate Patricia Freeman, a junjor and an active FHA'er since first enrolled in high school is a candidate for State Recrea tion Leader and District Presi dent. *' , The election will be held at the District ern Nash School OQ^O 4th. About 1,4 Homemakers schools in twelve counties 4 expected to attend. ? Mrs. Ann j yan College, will delmr the keynote address using "Ac tion for Accomplishment'' as her topic. Linda Baldwin and Patricia attended a meeting in Northern Nash in August to | help plan the rally.. Linda Baldwi]?'f* <tnp?in| badges for all thefcouisborg participants to wear at the rally Saturday. Fifteen girls from Louisburg are planning State FHA r President Visits Franklinton (Frk. B.W.) The Fnwklin ton Chapter of Future Home makers of America met at the Home Ec Cottage; "Monday evening. Sue Burke, preridcnt, re cognized the special gueat, Wanda Dickerson of Oxford, who is state F.H.A. president. Susan Powers and Janet Carr gave a report of their week of Leadership Training at St. Andrews CoQege. They pulled all sorts of things out of a magician's hat as they described the many ideas they got at St. Andrews. Plans were made to attend the district meeting at North ern Nash on October 4. Miss Dickenon installed the following officers: Sue Burke, president, Patricia Ed gerton, vice president; Donna Mitchell, secretary; Clndi De ment, treasurer; Juliet Daniels, parliamentarian; Ruby Privette, historian; Wandy Eury, recreational leader; Debra Lynch, repor ter. The group presented a sldt, Charlie Brown Learns About POW (Program of Work). Following the presentation of a gift to Wanda Dickenon, the meeting closed with the F.H.A. ritual. OLIVER 525 COMBINE EXTRA CAPACITY 83 H P. ENGINE v 62 BU. GRAIN TANK 13 FT. GRAIN HEADER 2 AND 3 ROW CORN HEADERS Youngsville Tractor & Equipment Go. OLIVER SALES AND SERVICE 258* eT KCC HIGHWAY 96 WEST j \\ WAKE FOREST 556 3911 2 MILES FROM YOUNGSVILLE Eosy Preserve# rrom Fresh Figs Figs abound in your neighborhood? Then you II enjoy these quick and easy preserves that make the most of those perishable figs. They're made with Jell-0 Strawberry Gelatin, which contributes color, sugar, flavor, and acid to enhance the rather delicate fruit. The results will remind you of the strawberry preserves your grandmother used to make by long simmering. FIG-STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 3 cups mashed figs (about 20 medium figs) * 2 packages (3 oz. each) strawberry flavor gelatin 3 cups ( 1 '/? lb. ) sugar ?If dark figs are used, preserves will be a deep purple color. Fpr lighter preserves, figs may be peeled. b> ^Thoroughly mix figs, gelatin, and sugar in a large saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat and continue boiling for 3 minutes, stirring occasionally. Pour quickly into glasses. Cover - at once with 1/8 inch hot paraffin. (If preserves will be used . within 1 month, paraffin may b^ omitted and preserves stored , in refrigerator.) Makes about 6 medium glasses. NOTE: Recipe may be halved to fill 3 medium glasses. to go. These girls will give the morning devotion. ? The officers of the FHA this year are President, Pat ricia Freeman; Vice President, Bxenda Bailey; Secretary, Dawn Mullen; Treasurer, Ann Strickland; Parliamentarian, Dawn Hayes and Historian, Ginger Kimbdll. THE FASHION SHOPPE . STijxe 5342 ? Jlf*b CliMM fOut'iA. daUi uHjth di)l A^iAt WlUtHlAL dU untl yta I4C-24C A\mh Cm ? ifaplvyij OM (a ik jmt cottm, Utkctme, titk t/uwwi $70.00

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