County Teams Place Seven On All Conference Diamond Squad Oxford Orphanage domi nated the first Franklin Coun ty League All-Conference baseball team, placing four players on the honor squad, as announcement was made today of the selections. Outgoing League President Marvin Moss reported the final selections which include seven players from Franklin County teams. Louisburg placed pitcher-utility infielder John Davis on the team as an outfielder. Bunn has Robert Wheless on the squad as its All-Conference catcher and Phil Hagwood as its All-Con ference outfielder. Hagwood also pitched for the Bulldogs. McCray Thorne of Bunn was named as an outfielder. Youngsville placed Rod ney Roberts ad Worth Keith on the squad as tnfielders. Keith was also a pitcher for the Phantoms. Franklinton's Warren Collins was named as an infielder. Oxford Orphanage has Nelson Broyal, pitcher; Ken neth Bass and James Earp, infielders and Sweeny (no first name given) as an out fielder. Wskelnn placcd its outstanding pitcher Earl Bunn on the All-Conference team. This will be the final All Conference team ever select ed by the Franklin County League. The League will be come the Franklin Area Con ference when play begins in the fall. Players for the base ball^elections were named by the coaches with none voting for players on their own teams. The automatic way to i better | tobacco | profits... Cure with ?ssotane LP-Gas Tobacco cures cleaner and heavier because Essotane permits exact temperature control ? automat ically. Call us now for full details. ESSOTANE GAS & APPLIANCE STORE Bickett Blvd. Louisburg, N. C. |CCCQ] 496-3652 ALL ? Karl Bunn Nelson Broyal ? 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HORROR UES WAITING FOR All WHO DARE ENTER THE VAWPIRE'S DUNGEON! M?oW? w r v IW IH l?o8Uil ? **w mil" ? ?~^?SPL2SL'SS !?!S?,.,ICTC",a"""|U I ? - ? - ? FROZEN INTO ZOMBIES... OOO MED TO UNBEARAfU HORRORS! "OMifumn... AT THI MKT Of A FIENDISH MADMAN IN A CHAMBER OF TORTURll Admlnion this attraction $1.00 Lewis Williams of Route 2. Louisburg. is shown above displaying his prize catch of a 12 pound, 12 ounce catfish last Friday. Williams says he landed the whopper in a pri vate pond near Hickory Rock using minnows as bait. Correct Prof. -? Name two pro nouns. Students Who, me? What's In A Name? Plenty-especially if your name is Smith. According to the Veterans Administration, Smith is the most popular (310,000) among veterans in the VA's master index file of names. And, if you are John Smith, W. R. Phillips, Man ager of the North Carolina VA Regional Office, reports that you are one of 13,310 in its file. The Johnsons (202,700) not only are keeping up with the Joneses but are far out in front. In fact, even the Wil liam ses-- with 150,020 -are ahead of the fourth-place Joneses, who number 145,180. In fifth place are the Browns with 144,000. Phillips points out that with more than 31 million names in its master index even somewhat unusual names may be duplicated many times. , While there are only 10 veterans with the name Abra ham Lincoln, the VA file contains 1,640 Robert E. Lees. There are 44 Ulysses S. Grants and 496 George Wash CARPET NEEDS VISIT TAYLOR'S FLOOR COVERING SHOP . FEATURING Mohawk, 625 DIFFFRENT CAPPET tSAMPLES TO CHOOSE] FROM PRICE FROM p. 95 TO 17 95 SQ. YD. CARPETS FOR HOMES AND CHURCHES FREE ESTIMATES H.C. TAYLOR [ HARDWARE I I F U RNI TURE I ington. With more than 95 million pieces of mail being received a year, the VA needs positive identifying information in in quiries from veterans and de pendents, Phillips said. To help the agency respond promptly, he urged veterans and dependents always to in clude the veteran's full name and file number. Every veteran who has ever applied for a VA benefit of any kind has such a file number, but if the number is not known, or If writing about an insurance question, the veteran should include his insurance number. If the veteran has neither a VA file or insurance number, in his letter he should Include his date of birth, social se curity number, branch of mi litary service, dates of service and military service number. When veterans or their families write the VA they should direct their correspon dence to their local VA of fice-not to the VA Central Office in Washington, D.C. ASCS Loan Changes Noted Changes will be made in the farm storage and drying equipment loan program ef fective May 30, according to E. G. Brewer, chairman. Agri cultural Stabilization and Conservation Franklin County committee. The changes are being made in order to slow down the rapid acceleration of the program and reduce Govern ment expenditures as an aid in the fight against inflation. The changes will affect ap plications approved by the county committee after May 29, 1969. Farmers who have unfiled applications which can be completed should file them immediately if they wish the county committee to take action on them before May 30. EARLY IN THE WEEK SPECIALS CHUCK rft. ROAST md wvy chuck nn i steak 690 BARBEQUE POUND 790 SAVE YOUR TAPE GAME LUCKY AA THIS TAPE WORTH TAPE $25.00 WEEK Franklinton Ace Gets Scholarship Franklinton Franklinton High School standout for ward Foster Brodie signed a full basketball scholarship with defending NAIA District 29 champion Elizabeth City State. Brodie. a slender frontliner at 6'3" and 175 pounds, led coach J. C. O'Neal's Rams to a 24-5 record in 1968-69 and led the Franklin Conference in both scoring and rebound ing with 24.8 and 17.7 aver ages respectively. Among Brodie's many cre dentials are: All-East twice. All-Franklin twice, Durham Morning Herald All-Area twice, and the conference Most Valuable Player award. He joins an already potent Viking team which raced through the CIAA regular sea son and tournament fields and turned back an excellent Campbell College team for the District crown. Coach Bob Vaughn, who signed Bro die, led his Vikings to a fourth-placed finish in the NAIA National Finals at Kan sas City this past March. Brodie, the son of Mrs. Mary Brodie of Franklinton, will enroll this fall and is yet not certain of his major course of study. ? ?!._ rranklinton Softball Results (Frk. B.W.) Franklinton Fabrics, Franklinton and Youngsville Teens claimed victories in Tuesday night's softbaii games at Franklinton. Franklinton beat Union View 12-0 in the first game and in the second game Franklinton Fabrics beat Schrader 5 to 2. In the third game Youngsville Teens edg ed Wake Forest by a score of 9 to 7. Standings: Won Lost Youngsville Teens 2 0 Franklinton 2 0 Schrader 1 1 Franklinton Fabrics 1 1 Union View 0 2 Wake Forest 0 2 Libel On The Ladies Willie - Did Edison make the first talking machine, Pa? Pa -? No, son, God made the first one, but Edison made the first one that could be shut off. Wrong Direction "Do you believe that people follow the sajne occu pation in the next world that they do on earth?" "My mother-in-law won't." She makes ice cream." Slow Service "Are you the girl who took my order?" the im patient yeoman asked. "Yes, sir," replied the waitress. "Well, I declare," he re marked, "You don't look a day older." Vance County Wins In 1-A Playoff NORLINA ? Bill Elling ton'! sacrifice fly to deep center scored Lawrence Floyd from third bate with the winning run as Vance County nipped previously un beaten Gaston, 3-2, here Fri day afternoon to win the District Three 1-A baseball playoffs. The victory lifted the Cou gars into the state 1-A quar terfinals. Vance County's winning tally in the bottom of the seventh came as a result of Floyd's leadoff single. Kade Spencer sacrificed Floyd to second. Bob Moore, who re placed loser Charles Clayton on the mound after Floyd's single, uncorked a wild pitch, allowing the runner to take third. This move set the stage for Ellington's timely sacrifice which gave the Cougars' the win and upped their season mark to 15-1. Wayne Ellington, a hard throwing southpaw, stymied Gaston on only three hits in Ring Your Own Bell A man returning home in the early hours saw a notice on a factory door. It read: "Please ring the bell for the caretaker?" H? gave the bell a terrific pull, nearly dragging it from its socket. Shortly a sleepy face appeared. "Are you a caretaker?" asked the man. "Yes," came the reply, "What do you want?" "1 just want to know why the dickens you can't ring the bell yourself?" recording his ninth win of the season without a lots. Elling ton kept the Gaston batters off stride with his blazing fastball and tantalizing assort ment of curves, and in the process whiffed 15 Gaston battels. Ellington has fanned 134 batters in only 74 innings of pitching. The tall lefthander has allowed Ave earned runs in the 74 frames. Gaston scored single runs in the first and second inning for its only two runs and closed out its season with a 17-1 mark. Vance County got its first two runs on a throwing error and singles by Wayne Elling ton, Jackie Burnett and Pet* Newman to tie the Kore in the fourth inning. The box: HOWE'S MEN'S SHOP DEALER FOR Chuck Taylor Converse All Stars i ?converse i ALL STAR Basketball Shoes Chuck Taylor 10.95 Reg. Converse 6.99 I'm june Lockhart. And here's a mothproofing offer that can save your winter-wear. Now's the perfect time to protect all your winter items with Sanitone dry cleaning and mothproofing. This service really stops moths. Repels them. 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