Lions Club Horse Show Draws Crowds Sfoff Photo* by Clint Fullo* Miss Lynn Patterson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Patterson, Is shown above In Satur day's Horse Show. Lynn won first place award In a later event. ? I The Loulsburg Lions staged their first annual horse show here Saturday afternoon and night, with what was described as very successful results. Large crowds gathered at the county fairgrounds for both sessions. Leading the list of top place winners was Number 14, "Whlmpy," owned and ridden by Ralph Coley, Rt. 3 Hen derson. Coley carried off four top awards. Following close behind with three first place finishes was Number 38, "Cracker Jack," ridden by D.N. Tucker and owned by Paul Ladd of Durham. Four horses won two first place awards. These Included, Number 16, "Baskum Bar ney", owned by W.J. Wilson of Warrenton; Number 3, "Magohony contract," ridden by Nell Lee of Loulsburg and owned by Meredith College; Number 31, "Knagroo Kur ky," owned and ridden by Jean Evans of FrankUnton; Number 45, "Gambler's Go Bay", ridden by Floyd Farrlngton and owned by Mrs. Marie Ed dins of Zebulon. Lynn Patterson of Loulsburg won first place riding Number 13, "Cookie" in the Local . . ... , i Famous MOULI Triple Grater with 3 Slicing Drums u 3 SAM INTERCHANGE AMI DRUMS Rifkt Left I ?r Ust SLICES THICK TO THIN SHRiOS COMS! TO FUR Can't Cut of Scratch Fia|tn Ideal for Fruits, Chants, Vegetables, Ice, Etc. LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER TO JUNE 10th WE ARE PLEASED TO AWARD MRS. EDDIE LEE GOODWIN u 17 BOW EN ST. FRANKLINTON, N. C. PORKEY" WHO WEIGHED "3 % LBS. FRANKLIN TIRE & APPLIANCE CO. S. MAIN STREET, LOUISBURG, N. C. PHONE 496-5128 Miss Martha Lou Leonard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Q. S. Leonard of Loulsburg, is shown above In one of the events at the Lions Club Horse Show staged here Saturday. -I 7 '1 Two 5 piece place settings of fine china ENCHANTED ROSE The fairest of all flowers dec orate this new design created in a contempo rary mood, yet in the full tradition of fine, trans lucent china Or you may choose another lovely pattern, RHAPSODY with deli cate blues against a rich white background, to give the feeling of "old world" richness in formal dm ing Get your first and twelfth settings free. Start your full collection of fine Lennold China by opening a savings account with a minimum $50 or more deposit ... or add $50 or more to your present savings account. NEW CUSTOMERS. Your first place setting free when you start a savings account at FIRST FEDERAL OF ROCKY MOUNT yrith a deposit of $50 or more. PRESENT CUSTOMERS. Your first place setting fraq when you make a deposit of $50 or more to your present savings account. You may complete your place settings and add many of the lovely extra serving pieces at amazingly reduced Fine China Club prices ... by making a $50 deposit to your savings account for each unit you want and paying the Club prices listed here. (Retail price per place setting of comparable china: $6.99. Club price per place setting $2.95.) When you have purchased TEN place settings, you will be en titled to your next setting free with a deposit of $50 or more. Only two free place settings for each account. , J ADDITIONAL UNITS AND PRICES RETAIL CLUB PRICES 5piece place setting $6 99 $2 95 4 dessert dishes 3 50 2 50 4 soup dishes - 4 50 2.99 1 vegetable dish 4.00 2 79 1 gravy boat 4.10 2.79 1 sugar bowl with cover t creamer 5 00 3.29 1 buffet platter (12" round) 5.90 3 79 1 large meat platter 6.60 4.50 4 cups I saucers 6.30 3.80 I St FIRSIMFfiDKRAI. ' OP ROCKY MOUNT 202 S. MAIN STREET IN LOUIS0URG In our fluty-fifth yoor of frrlng Rocky Mount ma turround/ng count /#? ? ^ Pleasure Class. There were 34 listed classes most with several entries. The show drew horse enthus iasts from a number of comm unities throughout this part to the state. Some members of the local Lions Club Indicated that the project might become an annual event. Proceeds of the gate and en tries and concessions, after expenses will go to aid the Lions Club In Its work In helping the blind. M.G. (Monk) Wilder was General Chairman of th? project for the local club and G.M. (Buddy) Bfam Is club president. C.T. Dean was ringmaster for the event and Ernest Bowers of Norwood, N.C. was Judge. ' . ... ? Slow Pitch Softball League Formed The Franklin County Slow Pitch League announced Its start today with a full schedule of games on tap for tonight. The season, with Its 21 Declares Dividend A cash dividend of 20 cents per share, payable on June IS, 1967 to shareholders of record on May 31, 1967, has been declared by the Board of Di rectors of Waccamaw Bank and Trust Company, with ad ministrative offices In Whlte vllle, according to Lawrence R, Bowers, president. ! The bank has 454,680 shares of stock outstanding, which makes the cash dividend dis bursement for the current quarter total 190,936. WWBMIMHMKMII Miss Nell Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Umphrey Lee of Loulsburg, is shown above In Saturday's Lions Club Horse Show here. Nell won first place In the event picture*} above. games schedule, will open to night at 7:30 p.m. with two games to be played, both In Loulsburg and Frankllnton. the league has eight mem bers as before, but with one new member, the Dean Farm's team, which we welcome and the adding of an old team that Is back with us, the Loulsburg Teenagers. The league is' comprised of Hp Eastern division with the home games In Loulsburg and they are as follows: Loulsburg Police, 8; Loulsburg Teens, 7; Centervllle, 5; Ingleslde, 8; In the Western division there are as follows: Frankllnton Fabrics, 1; Frankllnton Po lice, 3; independants, 2; and Dean Farms. 4: The first sei ui ??...?.> havt Frankllnton Fabric* v? * Independants and Frankllnton Police vs Dean Farms Tues day at Frankllnton; and Cen tervllle vs Ingleslde and Loulsburg Teens vs Louls burg Police Tuesday at Louis- - burg. ti Thursday It will be Dean Farms vs Frankllnton Fab rics and Independants vs Frankllnton Police at Frank llnton; and Loulsburg Police vs Centervllle and Ingleslde vs Loulsburg Teens at Louls burg. j Again as last year, the games are free of charge and the public Is Invited to all the games played. . . 1 Give dad a delight-f ul choice with a DOBBS Gift Certificate He'll be pHoud to choose from the wide and hand somely styled Dobbs Hat Collection. Here's a Rift idea that will keep him cool and comfortable all summer long. The gift is thoughtfully yours... the choice enjoyably his. Dobbs Gift Certificates from $6.99 oowex KV MENS SHOP RUMMAGE SALE I 4 BIG DAYS starts Wednesday JUNE 7, 8, 9, 10 POWER LAWN MOWERS 3.00 UP CHAIN SAWS 5.00 UP RADIOS 5.00 UP RECORD PLAYERS 20.00 UP LIVING ROOM SUITE 20.00 UP DINETTE SUITES 10.00 UP CHINA CUPBOARD 10.00 UP BEDROOM SUITES 15.00 UP PORCH-LAWN SET 12.95 UP RANGES, GAS-ELECT. 25.00 UP WRINGER WASHERS 20.00 UP AUTO- WASHERS 20.00 UP1 REFRIGERATORS 20.00 UP * ' / i REDWOOD PICNIC SETS 24.95 UP ? ODD BEDS 5.00 UP CHESTS 5.00 UP DRESSERT W/MIRRORS 5.00 UP LAMPS 1.00 UP GYM SET v 24.95 UP FREEZERS 30.00 UP AIR CONDITIONERS 35.00 UP FANS 5.00 UP TELEVISIONS 20.00 UP PICTURES 1.00 i UP ALUM. PORCH SWINGS 19.95 LIVING ROOM TABLES 5.00 UP BED SPRINGS 5.00 UP ODD CHAIRS 4.00 UP ODD SOFAS 10.00 UP ANTIQUEING KITS 4.00 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P. M. JOHNSON'S STOHSInc. ANNEX STORE Riltlgh M. 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