STEVE MASTIN - Wingate Edward Best Girls Take Close One Reported by Jane Johnson The Edward Best girls made a three point first quarterand a two point third quarter edge stand up to outlast the Zeb Vance girls Friday night, 26 24 to cop their fourth straight win of the season. The Eagles loet, 62-40 even with a third period basket by Zeb Vance counting In their favor. Linda Jones and Phyllis Murray led the Edward Best girls with 10 points each and Jeanette Overton was tops for Zeb Vance with ten. Gary Lamm with nine and Tommy Best with eight led the Eagles while Steve Satterwhlte was high scorer for Rebels with 27 plus a two-pointer he dunked In the Eagle basket at the start of the third period. GIRLS Starters: Edward Best Zeb Vance Jones 10 J. Overton 10 Murray 10 ----- D. Overton 9 QUltam 4 Hicks 2 Cardan 1 ? Dlckerson2 Tharrlngton 1 ?Satterwhlte 1 Duke ?Abbott Subs: Edward Best, Rebe cca Pearce, Debbie Nash. Zeb Vance; Linda Hersham, Margo Smith. Edward Best 26 Zeb Vance 24 BOYS Starters: Score by garters: Edward Best Zeb Vance Lamm 9? ---Satterwhlte 27 Best S ?Boyd 14 Phelpe 6 -,?Pully 7 Murphy 3 ?-?-Newman 6 May 2 Allen Subs: Edward Best; Pearce 2, Wood-4, May, Shearln 4, King, Arnold, Gupton, Med lln, S. Medlln. Zeb Vance: Abbott-4, Spencer, Watklns, Edwards, Cole, Klttrell. Steve Satterwhlte (Zeb Vance No. 14) put 2 points In Ed. Best goal at first o f 3rd quarter. , Edward Best 40 Zeb Vance 62 Scout Kickoff Under the leadership of Campaign Chairman James G.rady the Special member ship effort, was kicked off at a breakfast Tuesday morn ing for the Boy Scouts of America. Majors participating In this level of the campaign are: Clifford Joyner, Charles Dav is and Frank Read. Ed Yarborough Is presently winding up the leadership gift efforts of the Campaign and Captain James Brown Is serv ing as Chalrmas of the 'Louls burg College faculty partici pation. The Community of Loutsburg has every reason to be proud of their Boy Scout Program. Scoutmaster Hoke Steelman of Troop S55> and Cubmaster Robert Versteeg of Cub Pack 555 were honored recently at the Boy Scout District Annual Dinner, attended by 350 people. They were selected as the District Scoutmaster and Cubmaster of the year. The Troop was also selected as the top troop at summer camp and received a Klyak tor their outstanding camping ability. ??????Mr ABOT oHi EDMcLAMB-Louisburg RONNIE HORNBY - Wingate Thanksgiving Tourney Starts Friday The Loulsburg College Thanksgiving Tournament op era Friday at Holton Gymna sium with (our o( the strong est teams ever to be entered. In addition to Loulsburg's Hurricanes will be Wlngate, Ferrum, and Hargrove Mili tary academy. Ferrum has been given a slight edge to win the tourna ment with all three of the other teams being glven'a good Gold Sand Boys Win, Girls Lose Reported by Wanda Finch The Gold Sand boys moved back Into the win column Fri day night as they downed the Townsvllle Eagles, 61-47 and the Gold Sand girls (ell vic tim, 33-23. It was the third win against a single loss to, Aycock for the Blue Devils. The girls record Is 1-3. Coach Durwood Pegram said o f the gtrls, "They played the best game they have play ed so tar this year but t(iey (ailed to ring their free throws." Tony Gupton was high scorer with eight points (or Gold Sand and Fran Moss paced Townsvllle with 13. Pegram said, "The boys played a good game and Phil Evans scored 20 points In the (Irst halt. By the ^nd o( the game all ot the starting line up was taken out and se cond string was put In." Evans led the Blue Devils vlth 29 points. Ronnie Sparrow was tops (or Townsvllle with 31. GIRLS Starters: Gold Sand 23 Townsvllle 33 T. Gupton 8 ? - Moss 13 Strickland S -??-Pitman 11 Stalling! 4 ? -- Statnsman 8 Dlckerson 4 Brewer - ATTENTION - FRANKLIN FARMS, INC Needs Farmers In This Area To Produce Eggs On A Contract Basis For The DEAN FARMS EGG MARKET. FRANKLIN FARMS Will Supply: 1. BIRDS 3. MEDICATION 2. FEED 4. ALL SUPERVISION 5. GUARANTEED INCOME & BONUS PAYMENTS. FARMERS Will Supply: 1. ADEQUATE POULTRY HOUSES 2. UTILITIES 3. LABOR 1 * The Poultry Industry Is One Of The Largest Income Producers In N. C. The South Is Fast Becoming The EGG-BASKET Of The Nation jr If You Are Interested lit A Guaranteed Income For Your Labor And Investment, Contact JACKSON DEAN - PHONE 853-2113 K. Gupton - Harris 1 Taylor 2 ' Norwood Subs: Gold Sand? Shearln, Redmond. Townsvllle- -Wil son, R. Brewer 2, Matthews, Williamson. ( Score by quarters : Gold Sand 9-2-5-7 23 Townsvllle 10-9-8-6 33 BOYS Starters: Gold Sand 61 Townsvllle 47 Evans 25 ? Pitman 1 Sturges 2 ? ? ? Sparrow 37 Bowers 4 ? ? Rlchardson3 J. Bowers 9 ? ? Twlsdale 3 R. Edwards 12 Pegram Subs: Gold Sand? Medlln, Leonard, W. Edwards 5, Speed 2, West 2, Joyner, Might, Collins, Tharrington. Towns vllle? Woody, Moody, Abbott, Norwood 1, PrOctor. Score by quarters: Gold Sand 16-24-16- 5 61 Tdwnsvllle 8-16-11-12 47 Notice (FrV B.W.) Frankllnton Post #52 American Legion wishes to obtain names and addresses of all men In Frartkllnton Township who are now serv ing In the United State# Arm ed Forces. Please mall .or bring the Information toCom mander Bruce W. Honeycutt, c/o Henderson Pharmacy, Inc., 14 N. MalnStreet, Frank llnton. Bandits ? (Continued from Page 1) a new 1967 Dodge, dark blue with a white steak down the side. There was no sign on the doors', the vehicle having Just been purchased earlier Monday. Edwards said his department Is Investigating and "We have some encouraging things to go oh". He said We did not know how the three men got to the store and he said he did not have the description of the threesome before him at the time. He did report that one man was on crutches. Neither Thompson or Weston could Identify any of the thre?. Edwards said that both Thompson and Weston mad* good a counts of themselves In their tangle with the robbers and Indicated ha agreed with Mr. Thompson that the two would have handled the situa tion had the third man not shown up. chance. Ferrum.&Wlngate, and Hargrove will be open ing their season, while Louls burg will ejiter with a 1-0 record following Saturday nights 79-59 conference win over South-wood Ferrum won the Region 10 tournament at Lenoir last year and advanced to the National Tournament In Hutchinson, Kansas. They lost All-A merlcan John Qulnn by graduation, but have letter man Robert Angel and Dave Flanagan back thl-s year. Qulnn will be a starting guard for the University of Virgin la this year. They will have the biggest team In the tour nament with 6'5" Danny Bak er, 6'5" Jerry Adnerson, and 6'6" Gary Youmans.' ? Wlngate will field a veteran team with 6 returning let terman. They are led by Lonnle Horney, 6'4", 193 pounds; Pete Mc Bride, 6' 4" 190 pounds and S'10" Guard Steve Mastln. Bunn Takes Two - From Middleburg Reported by Bill Jones The Bunn boys and girls took a double win from Mlddleburg Friday night at Bunn. The Bulldogs, led by Darrell Hag wood's 22-polnt effort, took the Wildcats, 55-41. The Bunn girls defeated the Mlddleburg girls, 43-25. Hagwood'* 22 points was the high for the night with Robert Watklns leading the Wildcats with 16 points. Gwen Ray paced the Bunn girls with 13 points and Nadlne Gay had 12. Sharon Wilson, Dlanne Reavls and Ellington each scored six points for Mlddleburg. GIRLS Bunn 45 Mlddleburg 25 Score by quarters: Bunn 1 0-10-12-11 43 Mlddleburg 3-10-4-6- 25 Bunn 43 Mlddleburg 25 Gay 12 S. Wilson 6 Ray 13 He nd reck 2 Baker 8 ? ? ? Reavls 5 Bunn 2? ??Ellington 8 Andrews 2? ? -Pegram 2 S. Bunn 4? McDermatt 4 Sub?: Bunn ? Wheless 4, Alford, Strickland. Mlddle burg ? Bobbltt 2, Dew. BOYS 1 ationwide's ALL IN ONE PLAN offers you ... One planned program for mil your insurance needs On* check combines all pay ments ^ Pay in easy installments to fit your budget A new concept in complete service. Yours through your Nationwide Agent. ENNIS GENE PLEASANTS ILoul tburg Mutual . Insurance Aa?ncy 211 Court St. pTo. Sen 462 Loul tburg, N. C. 27 $49 496-5425 f Jationwidi rvjyj IMwl Immni (iwpm ItH Immmi (mfmj Imww (*??? y Mw* tftkti (?hmtw. 0*u f 'n Bunn 35 Mlddleburg 41 Store by quarters: flunn 18-11-11-15 55 Mlddleburg 8-14-9-10 41 Starters: Haywood 22 Watklns 16 Jones 10 Fleming 10 Horton 17 Hester 8 Morris 2 Ellington 7 M. Horton 2 W. Ellington Subs: Bunn ? Hagwood 2, Den ton. Mlddleburg ? Pender grass. Hurricanes Down Southwood, 79-59 f J Lou Is burl College opened the 1966-61 basketball season with a routing 79-59 victory over Southwood College Sat urday, Nov. 19. This was the first game for both teams and also their first clash In the Cavaller-Tar Heel Conferen ce. Floyd Wlngft^ld put Louts burg ahead 12-10 early In the first half and the Hurricanes never fell behind again. Loulsburg led 33-21 at the half and outscored the Rams 46-38 In the second half. Southwood pulled within 8 points at 54-46 with 8:30 left In the game but Loulsburg quickly built up a 15 point margin and never lost It. Floyd Wlngfleld , a 6'2" forward from Lynchburg, Va., led all scoring for the game with 16 points. Other scor ing leaders for Loulsburg were Ed McLamb with 15 and Joe Penland with 14. . Guard Dave Atkins and center Jim Powell led South wood with 12 points each. Whlttenton was the only other scorer lri double figures with 10. ~ Loulsburg - outre bounded South* ood 40-23. Tom Bell pulled down 12 for the 'C^pas with help from Ed VtcLunb who had 10 reboundj. Jerry Strickland, with fi rebounds, was high for S outhwood. ? Coach Enid Drake of Louls burg said It was, "a typical first game. We were ragged in spots. I was pleased with the effort of all the boy?." The entire Loulsburg bench .saw action except Roger Tay lor from Nashville, N.C. Tay lor Is still recovering from a sprained ankled from last.' week. Loulsburg hosts Harprave Military Academy, Ferrum College, and Wlngate College In the fourth annual Thanks* giving Holiday Tournament, Friday and Saturday, Novem ber 25 and 26. Friday's first game wUl be between ferrum and Wlngate at seven o'clock with Loulsburg meet ing Harg(?ve In the second . game. Saturday's first game at seven o'clock will- match flrSt Ground losers with the qhamplonshtp game to follow. ? Youngsville Boys . Win, Girls Lose Reported .by Vickie Wheeler In their second non-confer ence game of the season the Youngsvllle Phantoms again spilt the victories with the Bailey Hornets. In the first game of the even ing the Youngsvllle girls were ahead during the first half. At the half the score was 17-6 In the Phantoms favor. However, the )!ornets rallied to outscore Phantoms In the third quarter 17-2. LliWa Stone of Bailey led the winners with 10 points and Connie Hat r Is was second high for the Hentets'wlth 9. Vicky Rogers, freshman at Youngsvllle, paced the Phan toms with 12 points and Llndr Paschall, also a freshman, was second high with S points , In the nightcap the Youngs vllle Phantofl^rburned the nets from the beginning of the game to the end. E." J. Wilder paced the winners 'wlt?' 16 points. Jimmy Keith and Ralph Brown scored 12 and 14 points res pectively. The Phantoms outscored the Hornets in every quater. Bland of Bailey was high scorer fpr the Hornets with 12 points. Youngsvllle will play host to Cardinals dlbbons tonight. They will also observe their homecoming. The games get under way at 6:30 tonight In order to have time for the homecoming activities. GIRLS Score by quarters: Youngsvllle 11-7-2-4 23 Bailey 3 - 3-17-10 33 Starters: Youngsvllle 23 Bailey 33 ? V. Rogers 12 A. May Paschall S Pitta 5 D. Cash 2 Williams 6 M. Rogers 4- ? ^L. Stone 10 Wheeler -Tant 3* S. Cash C. Harris 9 Subs: Youngsvllle- -Frailer. Bailey ? Glover, Hagwood, Dew. ?< BOYS Score by quarters: -Youngsvllle 14-22-13-20 89 Bailey S-15-11-U 42 Starters: Youngsvllle 69 Bailey 42 Keith 12 B. Lamm 4 Brown 14 ? -Carroll 10 Wrenn 7--- -----Mitchell 11 Paschall 7- -?Bland 12 Wilder 16 Bailey 7 Subs: Youngsvllle? Preddy 4, R. Catletl 4, Wiggins 1 , Frank lin 2, M. Catlett, Jones, W. Keith, Roberts. Bailey? L. Lamm 2, Perry 3, Quick 4, Hasktns, Finch. During the gold rush in 1838 in Franklin County, legend tea it that on one weekend drinking and wild brawling claimed the lives of 27 men, each from a different state. by using new low-cost auto loans on new cars and better used cars at our nearby dank: WACCAMAW WACCAMAW BANK AND TRUST COMPANY LOUISBURQ, N. C. 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