Five Make Dean's List At State RALEIGH--Flve Franklin County students have earned the Dean's List for high scho lastic achievement at North Carolina State University dur ing the spring semester, Chan cellor John T. Caldwell has announced. They attained a "B" average or better 'or their studies dur ing the semester ending late last month. Honored were the following: Harris B. Gupton, a Junior In civil engineering an d son of Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood H. Gup ton of Route 2, Louisburg; Belynda G. Pleasants, a soph omore In chemistry and daugh ter of Mrs. Juanlta Pleasants of 124 PersonStreet, Louisburg; Larry M. Sykes , a senior In biological and agricultural en gineering and son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sykes of Route 1, Castalla; Janet Leonard Wester, a Junior In English and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Leo nard of Route 2, Louisburg; Jane Woodllef Wilder, a Junior In English, of Route 2, Frank Unton. They were among 1,284 students to earn the academic honor. In Service Fort Jackson, S.C. (AHTNC) Army Staff Sergeant Robert L. Kearney, son of Mrs. Jullla K. Stokes, Route 1, Box 17, Louis burg, N. C., completed a drill sergeant course at the Third Army Noncommissioned Of ficer Academy, Fort Jackson, , S. C., May 27. Sergeant Kearney received ] five weeks of training In leader- ( ship, weapons handllnganddrlll to enhance his skill as a basic ; combat training drill Instructor , at Fort Bragg, N. C. The sergeant attended J. W. j Llgon High School In Raleigh. , Pre-Summer Advice A good way to get rid of un- ' wanted guests Is to turn off ttte air conditioner. /? ' "-Tribuhe, Chicago. ? Oh, Happy Day Elementary School youngsters at Loulsburg High School are shown above Wednesday, as the final bell sounded, sending them off to a three-month vacation. Around 350 seniors closed out their high schbol careers last night in the county schools, Including 38 at Louls burg, as graduation exercises were held. Those coming back this fall will find themselves a little shortchanged on vacation time as schools closed later this year and will reopen earlier this fall than last year. > ?Staff photo by Qlnt .Fuller Recorder's Court The following cases were dis posed of during a session of Re c order's Court on Tuesday, June 7th: David Lee Dunston, c/m, mo tor vehicle violation $25.00 fine and costs. Erline Bumpers, assault with deadly weapon. Not guilty. Louise Ray Underwood, w/ m/35, operating auto Intoxicat ed. $100.00 fine and costs. Emma McCowan, c/f, worth less check. Discharged on payment of costs and checks. Joseph John Ransdell, w/m/ 39, speeding. $15.00 fine and :osts. H. B. Floyd, worthless check. (25.00 fine and costs. Notice )f appeal. $150.00 appearance xmd. Barry Neal Horton, w/m/20, speeding. $10.00 fine and costs. George Earl Kearney, c/m/ 22, assault with deadly weapon. (25.00 fine and costs. ! 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Discharged on payment - of costs. < George Frank Green, Jr., c/ m/26, non support. To pay i $20.00 per month Into CSC for ' benefit of Jackie Burnette Als ton, and costs of court. Charlie Braswelt, assault with deadly weapon. Not guilty. Charles Stalllngs, c/m, as sault with deadly weapon. 60 days In Jail, suspended on pay ment of $25.00 fine and costs, and to pay hospital and doctors bills. Zollle Branch, c/m, assault with deadly weapon. Discharg ed on payment of costs. Coreders Johnson, c/m/42, careless and reckless driving. $25.00 fine and costs. Carl Davis, c/m/30, assault with deadly weapon. Nol pros on payment of costs. Steve Braswell, assault with deadly weapon. Nol pros. John Henry Gallltln, c/m/33, carrying concealed weapon; as sault with deadly weapon. 60 :tyys in jail, suspended on pay ment of $50.00 fine and costs and to pay hospital and doctor bills of W. A. Davis, defendant. Willie Jones, c/m/39, motor vehicle violation; no operator's license; carrying concealed weapon. 30 days in Jail, sus pended on payment of $100.00 fine and costs. Larenzo J. Debnam, c/m/28, public drunkeness and unlawful possession of whiskey. $10.00 fine and costs. Drivers Short On Luck It was hard luck day (or county drivers here Sunday afternoon, with all three of the local cars being forced out of the days races with mechanical troubles. Sandy Tharrlngton, local Ply mouth driver led the second heat race for the late model sports man cars until, forced out with transmission trouble shortly after the half way mark. In the Hobby division races Tom Jones of Frankllnton driv ing a Dodge went out early In the feature event, while Odar Wilson, stayed In a while long er, before he also headed for the pits. Top money In the Sportsman division went to Bernice Massey a Mebane Chevrolet driver. Massey led the whole thirty five laps. The real competition In this event came In the race for second place between Buck Thomas of Roxboro In a Chevro let and Ford drivers Roy Murphy of Durham and Pal Buckner of Burlington. Thomas finally passed Murphy to sew up second place with only two laps left to run. Cookie Mldcllff of Haw River rounded out the top five. The first heat was won by Murphy with Thomas second and Mldklff third. In the se cond heat it was Massey, Buck I \ ' 1 '' 'I LEE D. FAULKNER MONUMENT WORKS TOMBSTONE DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF EVERLASTING MEMO RIALS. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT LfiE D. FAULK NER AT MONUMENT YARD OR LANCASTER FUNERAL HOME. MONUMENT YARD AND OFFICE LOCATED NORTH BICKETT BLVD. BYPASS . NEXT TO LAN CASTER FUNERAL HOME. WE SPECIALIZE IN GRAY GRANITE STONE. WHITE MARBLE, GRAY MARBLE AND PINK GRAJUTE STONE. WE ALSO SELL BRONZE PLAQUE FOR ME MORIAL GARDENS, CEME TERIES. WRITE FOR FREE FOLDER AND INFORMA TION ON ANY 8TOHE TO LEfi D. FAULKNER, 106 E. NOBLE ST., LOU IB BURG, N. C. ? ner and- Freddy Satterfleld. Ernie McBrdom from Butner won the Hobby feature, with Oxford's Leroy Beam second, Durham's Doc Rlggs, third, Creed moor's Buck Brogden fourth and Durham's Clarence Burch rounding out the top five. Heats were won by Mc Broom and Bobby Proctor of Glbson vllle. The only serious wreck oc curred th the hobby feature when the car driven by Kenneth Christmas of Raleigh overturn ed several times. He escaped Injury. Experience Seaman Sam says ? "If she looks young, she's old; If she looks old, she's young; If she looks back, follow her." -The U. S. Chester. College Golfers Place Eighth At Miami MIAM1--Steve Elchstaedt, playing his home course, fired a 72 In the opening round of the National Junior College Golf Tournament here Tuesday. Elchstaedt, whoMonday quali fied for the National Q*n, grabbed a two-stroke lead In the Individual race Involving 133 golfers. In all 27 teams are competing over the par -72, 7,039-yard Miami Lakes course. Elchstaedt's opening score led with Miami -Dade team to a nine-shot lead over another' Florida Junior college, St. Johns River of Palatka. Ray Isbell of Florida's Broward Junior College and Larry Lumpkin of Odessa, Tex., shot 74s. Defending champion Jerry Smith of CMessa's 1965 winning team tied for fourth with five others at 75. Loulsburg Junior College (N.C.) tied an eight-place tie In the team race at 329. Louls burg finished fifth last year. The other North Carolina entry, Wingate, was far back at 356. Paul McRae of Loulsburg led the Tar Heels with a 79. Oily 23 In the entire field broke 80 as winds of 20 miles an hour swept the rain-soaked course. Team Scores Miami-Dade, Fla., 301; St. Johns River (Fla.), 31; Chipola (Fia.), 315; Odessa (Tex.), 315; Broward (Fla.), 319; Phoenix (Ariz), 323; Georgia Junior Col lege, 326; Loulsburg 329; New Mexico Military Institute, 329; AmarUlo (Te>.),331. Individual Leaders LOUEBURG: Paul McRae,79; Jlm Chandler, 81; Jim Barnes, 84; Lee Couch, 85; Jeff Bul On The Level Ed Begley saw a friend sit down to a table with a deck of cards and a pistol. "What's the idea?" Ed asked. "When I play solltair," the pal said j grimly, "nobody cheats." Latest Style "Dear," asked the little woman, "is my hat on straight?" "Yes, yes," her husband re plied impatiently, "it's abso lutely straight. Now do hurry, we're late already. " "I'm sorry," the little wo man rejoined, "but I'll have to go back, then. This isn't the sort of hat that is supposed to be." Blessed are the poor, for they are not compelled to pronounce hors d'oeuvres. -Tribune, Chicago. Centerville Tops Police Centervllle defeated the L'outsburg Police by a score of 6 to 4. Centervllle had the Loulsburg Police 6 to 0 until the top of the 6th. The Louls burg Police scored 4 runs In the 6th ending. The Loulsburg Police had 2 men on base with 1 out In the 7th and; couldn't manage to score. Centervllle scored 3 In the 1st, 1 In the 3rd, 1 In the 4th, 1 In the 5th. The leading hitters for Centervllle were Pernell FRANKLINTON SPEEDWAY, INC. tun -t.=?j A LARGE PURSE OF JU MONEY IS lj OFFERED IN SPORTSMAN & HOBBY RACING RACES WILL BE HELD EACH SUNDAY 2 P.M. enjoy Racing at one of the best TRACKS IN THE SOUTHEAST 1 MILE SOUTH OF FRANKLINTON HIGHWAY HO. 1 MODERN BATHROOM FACILITIES, TWO LARGE CONCESSION STANDS AVAILABLE SERVING FOOD ft SOFT DRINKS LIVE BROADCASTS BY WYRN 3 for 3, Murphy 2 for J, Dement 2 (or 3. The leading hitters for the Loulsburg Police were Lambert 3 for 3, Byrd 2 for 3, Duke 3 for 4. Ingleslde defeated the J. C.'s 10 to 0. This game was called In the bottom of the 5th ending. ' The leading hitters for Ingle slde were Clark 3 for 4, Per due 2' for 3, Fergerson 2 for 3, 1 Edwards 2 for 3, Redmond 2 for 3. lock, 87. WINGATE: Chip Lewis, 85; Ralph Elston, 88; William Perry, 88; John Carr, 96. Steve Elchstaedt, Mlaml-Dade I 72; Ray Isbell, Broward, 74; . Larry Lumpkin, Odess, 74; I Jerry Smith, Odess, 75; K. I Ghalson, 75; Tom Kelsey, St. ? Johns River, 75 ; Tom Hynd- " Lions Attend ? Convention burg Lions Club were delegates to the Lions State Convention in Winston Salem Tuesday, June 7. Those attending were: L D. Moon, G. M. Beam, Sr., Biddy Beam, Paul Mullen, and' Wilton Smith. Lion Buddy Beam made a brief report on the convention at the regular meeting of the Louis burg Club Tuesday night. Lion Beam reported that the Louls burg delegates supported Mon roe Gardner of Warrenton for District Governor and that Lion Gardner was elected. Arrangements have been made for the Lions Club family pic nic to be held at Lions Park Tuesday night, June 21, at 6:30 p.m. We wish to express our thanks to our many friends for their kindness, flowers, cards and other expressions during the death of our father and husband. He Stands Corrected Mr. Knagg--I never want what Isn't my own, and I have a right to my own when I want It. His wlfe--Not when It's your own way you wnat! Five members of the Louis Thanks ? Children and wife of ?\ Dock Cash Bloodshed Boxscore _n Raleigh? The Motor Vehicle^ Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10 a.m. Monday, June 6: KILLED TO DATE 648 KILLED TO DATE LAST YEAR 578 Accident statistics for Month of May 1966. ACC. INJ. ACC. FATAL ACC. P. DAMAGE Vance ' 34 15 Granville 25 14 Franklin 11 5 Warren 13 5 83 39 0 $ 14,355.00 2 $ 16,655.00 0 $ 4,600.00 0 $ 8,725.00 2 $ 44,335.00 [nu if burn SUN -MON.-TUES -WED , JUNE 12-13-14-15 COLUTVlBtA PICTURES MARLON BRANDO SAM SP/EEEi'S PPOQUCT/ON Of "fift SXCttl WIST STARS LAT^E SHOW : SAT., JUNE 18 ADMISSION 0O? OPE^I 10.46 ADULTS ONLY IT WILL LEAVE YOU AGHAST! TBiilEl ii 'Been hi' Dr?nchmd in CRIMSON COLOR NOT FOR THt iris AND EARS OF ANYONE UNDER 16 YEARS! man, Miami -Dade, 75; Robert Duran, Miami- Dade, 75; Rich ard Wrazen, Chipula, 75. pRI -SAT HEAR THE NASHVILLE SOUND IR wMimmmm * in u S)iy * -A* r* T rp \7 -a -a * jplifel! u. 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