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Get nd ot the last group, which have beer, taking up valuable closet space Plan the clolhing ImJj..' \Mllim jtie t"i.'il I a mil) bude.' making me iimni t.| uli.ii o\e per son alu-.kK iiuiin lli'tlm is expensive. A plan w help pieveni iiiiiicccsmiiv .n. C.I I clc SS bll\ M e. Nile: \ ?>.! . . I. 1.1 iivenlo:\. Make el' inventor) t?? Jec.v win. six It's am! lie* a:e , :i. hee??mir.e I ?: ?. n i, . impiMtan* a V'. 1 I'.- .11!.' <' >' ? -IT T ?' Cl.'the- ' ? e.,c'. ? . Vppup e 'I - lunet'ona I i:.\ hep \. > pei I'm tv he;-. MUl.ltloi;. tt i CI C I. .< ? .1: . iinpiVjii!. j-?p e aiii'.i'iince ' ?' \ r ? - ii riei" I lie: m eel "a 'hat i'. K..'in v .n ? ? \ inn basie colors and ?v: i. n-:v <lutic to harinoni/e x* th 11.vin. With caret'ulls Nclected colors, sou can . mbnie eutisel> tew clothes Hi*.- amber of attractive !>.:?? , . ?;?? aie otten datk. > , '? .i? ,kk. brown or nass .! . ai.' .1 i ciltl.ll effect Bus 11 ? ?> which arc to be worn ?a ! "c. n.icIi as coal*. 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Being well ? dressed, the home agents said, depends more on careful planning, smart shopping and proper care than on the amount of monev sou base to spend. Royster Co. Warehouse RAEFORD, M. C. COMPLETE FARM SERVICE CENTER BAG AND BULK FERTILIZERS 30% NITROGEN SOLUTIONS AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS FARIVi SEEDS Jimmy Warner, Manager PHONE: VvHSE . 875 4148 HOIViE: 875 2033 Hew Colter 417 cotton x%8est ever say o ? it\6 a \'?,v iac lldw.soecV?VjV ' whOS.. Contract seed growers! os Mey //Are /f, <"></ will too. Pick up enough Coker 417 seed to take a good look at it this year COKCPS pioicpeto scco ?iooo / \S <?y ?w#V H.7TZie1opZ?r,d ***** - COKER'S PEOIGRftO SEED CO "I am 81 year9 old and have been plant ing cotton for over 50 years. I believe this new Coker 417 is the best variety I've ever planted. Even after a bad hail storm I made a pood yield and it turned out well at gin 1 hope we can grow the same cotton in 1970." F. M. STEVENSON, Townville, S. C. Reading Clinic At St. Andrews "Reading in the Classroom" will ho ihe theme of j free workshop to he sponsored by Si Andrews Presbyterian College and t lie learning Institute of Noith Carolina on April o and 4 at St Andtcws. All area tea die is and administrators are united Designed lot teachers and administrators at ail educational levels, the two ? day program will provide theoretical and practical aid in developing and conducting effective reading programs The workshop will open ai 1 p.m. Friday with a panel on the administrator's role m effective reading program*, followed at .* p.m. with group sessions on "Organizing for I ffective Reading Instruction Saturday's program wii! focus on the role of the classioom teacher and oper with a general session at S.4*' am Group sessions at '> I"' and 10 45 will complete the progiam. Taking pari in Friday's pane. 0 ii the r o I e o f i h ? administrator will he Dr. Join Daughters, chairman of St Andrews" teacher educatioi program. Dr. Ken net I Newhold, superintendent of 1 aurinburg ? Scotland schools Richard Arnold, psychologist of L'NC-Charlotte: Mrs Manlynn Mcleod. Marlboro County schools, and Cornelius Swart, assistant professor oi education at St. Andrews I c.ding group sessions Friday will be Don Garner of Sandlulis Community ( ollece. Jim Sawyer of the learning Institute, and Mr* Mc! cod. leading Saturday sessions will be Sirs Betty Thomas <>t Scotland schools o n "Classroom Diagnosis." Dt Sarah Pell ot the Si Andrews faculty on "Reading in the Content kreas." Mrs. J I Hunncycutt ot Richmond County schools on "Role ot the I angujgc Arts." and Mt Sawyer on "The Fallacy ol Testing " In the second round ot Saturday sessions Mis Mary Speller, sup c rvisor ot instruction lor Scotland schools, will lead a discussion on "Classroom Oigani/ation." Dr Pell, on 'Classroom Creativity and Teacher ? Made Materials " and Mr. Swart, on "Curriculum Development." rrrrrrM *i n *.. K>fi|) H* fc" ^ V/ m>> The winners at the 9 a.m. English and Western ring were: Open Halter. 2 year old stallions and geldings 1- Aiapaho, owned by Mr. and Niis. James Robinson, Raetord; shown by Steve Wintberly. 2 ? Chief Running Buck, owned by G. L Lott, Fayetteville. shown by C.L. Lott. Open Halter ?? 3 year old mares: 1 - April Lady Ann, owned by Donna B r o o k in a n, Jacksonville. shown by D. T. Lambeth. Open Halter -- 3 year old stallions and geldings: 1 ? Lewisfield Nizizo,owned by Jennings Brown. Jr., Raleigh, shown bv Donna Newell. 2 ? Darkarnit. owned bs Lynn Petch. Pine Knoll Stables. Durham, shown by Ly n Petch. 3- Henrv, ow ned bv George Gaitoung. Virginia Beach. \'a.. shown-by George Ganoung. Open Halter ?? over 3 years old 1 ? Sandlewood. owned by Joan Coleman, Wilmington: show n by I L.Stone. 2 - Yellow Ninna. owned by Joan Coleman, Wilmington: shown by Linda Lambeth. Open Halter ?? yearlings and geldings: 1 - Go Boy's Giovanni, owned by Lane's Stable. Fayetteville: shown by Jeffery Ingraham. 2 ? Domino's Wai Dance, owned by G. L. Lou. Fayetteville: shown by G. L.. Lott. 3 - Star Flight, owned by Mr and' Mis. James Robinson. Raeloid: shown by Steve W i mbcrly. Pleasure Horses -- English: 1 ? Campus Shadow, owned by Souilnvood College. Salentburg: ridden by Goven Blanchard. 2 ? Indian Summci. owned by Pine Knoll Stables. Durham: ridden bv Jane Wheat. 3 - Daikumii. owned and ridden bv L> nn Petelt. Pine knoll Stable*. Durham 4 Robbie l>h. owned by Hoyt l.ennon. Wilmington, ridden bv landa Lambeth. 5 ? Jen Din. owned and ridden bv Johnnv Wellington. L.umberton. PleaMire Morses ?? Western 1 ? Leo'? Sundae Buck, owned In I:, G Pl> ler. Favcttevillc: i.dden b\ Jim Alien 2 - Jollv Pardner. owned and ridden b> I L. Stone. Lutnbeiton. 3 Sau Souaiine. ow ned and udden b> Linda Walters. I umberton. 4 ? Honki Tonk Gold, owned be Rieltaid ( lanion. Dallas: ridden bv Reggie Sumniev ? ? Jaek Pot Star, owned bv Cat roll L.anev. Lineolnton. udden bv Buddv Latiev. Pleasure Ponies: 1 ? Cameo, owned bv Pine knoll Stable*. Duihum. ridden In Marv Cunuingliam. 2 ? Charade, owned and udden by Diedre Jolinsoii. Chapel Hill ? 3 ? little Man. owned and ridden bv Sharon McQueen. Graham. 4 ? Rti*tv. ow ned and udden In kellv Brown. Raetord. 5 ? Black-jack, owned and ridden b> Cameron Blown, Raelotd Arabian -- Lnglish: 1 ? Adon. owned bv Skyline Faun*. Southern Pine*, ridden bv Bativ Davenport. 2 - Daikainir. owned and udden bv Lynn Fetch. Pine knoll Stables. Duiluin 3 ? Lewislield N'izii?a. owned bv Jennings Biown. Jr. Raleigh, ridden bv Donna Newell. 4 ? Searabaeus. owned and ridden bv Brvau Boddie. Roekv Mount. Amateur 5-Gaited: I ? B'bbvN Wild Oats, owned and udden by Dianne Sehaelier. Dillon. S. C Arabian Western 1 Ibn Indial'e/. owned bv Dov.uiiu Stables. Lumberton. udden bv Linda Lambeth. 2 - Lei Frisk, owned bv Bola Slct lee Stables. Dallas, udden Planetarium Has Public Viewing 1 lie Planetarium at the hdiivjtional Resource Center in Lumberton is open to the public every Thursday evening at X p m Special programs are prepared lor school classes and other groups vslio visit the planetarium. In the afternoon from 2 20 until 5 p.m.. Monday through Friday the plJpetarium Is open for visitors to l<yok around. Public programs are presented on Thursdays at X p.m A Spit/ A3P instrument is used to project the stars. pFanets and other astronomical feat ures. Reset vat ions for group by HORSE SHOW Continued from Page I b> Reggie Summey. rwiV Sca'abareus, owned and Roiy'Vii BaUl' tJ. " Gaited Horses, natural Hil! s^y-?^,,edb> feasant JSLftgfc '">? "ddt" ?> 2 - Honey Love, owned by p ?1 ! n s r a h a ni J r "dde"by T,ddy *ssr1 ?Gi,,ed h?"" So',. .^?I,C8C So"8, owned b> South wood College IS.cifa"?: "dden b> . .j ' Su"lmer Breeze, owned WeflmiM i" bv Jobnn.e Wellington. Lumberton and " Sn'C NuOSC Ca>- ^"ed cd dc" by Pat Bobbit Fayetteville. * Pick L p; 1 Ban torn, owned by Bill clTL*!'""'"'-"ddtn by Pole Bending: ? j " ,Flax?n. owned and tt,nb> * Bariel Pacing: . ' " Ba"lo,n' "Wred by Bill r v V 1NVIl,tev,lle. ridden bv r ay Sea ley . , m " J^and>'. owned and' ridden by W A Endehock. Newport News, Va. 3 Queen owned and ridden > Kathy Gillis, Fayetteville. 4 - Cow Chapo, owned bv f'",:,on"- NV'liiievillc. ridden by Alan Blackmail. 5 Junior, owned and ridden b> Bob Bryan, Fayetteville. Tliv winners in the I pm g a?d Western show were. L adies Walking Horses: I ? Shadow Box, owned and ndden by Joy Andrews Fayetteville. Aiabian Park Stallions and Geldings: I ? Coezan. owned by leasant I hi! Farms. Carv; ridden by Erich Wolfe. ~ Lewisheld Nizizo. owned by Jennings Brown, Jr.. Raleigh: ridden by Donna Newell. 3 ? toe toe. owned bv leasant Hill Stables, Carv' ndden by Denise t ousinna. ' 4 ? Dakamir, owned bv Pine Knoll Stables. Durham: ridden by Lynn Petch. 5 ? Qali Hal Niz/ita. owned v c Arabians. Dallas, ndden by Patti Cook. Juvenile 3 - Gaited Horses: ? ? Suzie Nose Gav. owned and ridden by Pat Bobbit Fayetteville. 2 Ikben Roan, owned and Ik " b> Gw? Cibson, Lumberton 3 ? Junior, owned and ridden by Lynn Bryan. Fayetteville. Western Pleasure - Ladies: ? Cedarjose, owned bv Une Pieddy, Wake Forest ndden by Connie Walker. - ? San Souanne, owned and Lumh", b> L",da Wa'?ers. Lumberton. 3 ? Lucky Lea Joy, owned and ridden b> Susan Hedrick, New port New s. Va. 4 ? April Lady Ann, owned by D o v a n 11 a Stables. Lumberton. ridden by Donna Brookman 5 - Yellow Ninna, owned by Mrs. Joan Cole m a n , Wilmington: ridden by Linda Lambeth. Western Pleasure. Gents: 1 - Jolly Pardncr. owned and ridden by I L. Stone, Luinberton. ? 2 ? Sat:in, owned and ridden by Jimmy Brisson.Tar Heel. 3 - San Souanne, owned by Linda Walters. Luniberton; ridden by Jimmy Walters. 4 ? Leo's Sunday Buck, owned by h G. Ply ler, Favcttcville; ridden by Jack Hall 5 -? Buster Mack, owned and ridden by Judson Cooper. Matthews. Amateur Walking Horses: 1 - Shadow, owned and ridden by J). W Cannon, Rockingham. 2 ? Go Boy's Rebel "B", owned and ridden by Smoky McMilhan. R jet i ird. 3 Jades Black Magic, ow ned by Adeline Porth. Pay etteville: ridden by James Ha ire. Roadster Ponies: 1 ? Twenty ? One Guns, owned by Luther Harrcll, Fas etteville: shown bs Charlie Harrcll. Local Pleasure Ponies Lnelish and Western: 1 ? Black-jack, owned and ridden by C ameron Brown Raelord 2 - Rusty, owned and ridder by Kelly Brown, Raelord. 3 ? Trigger, owned and ridden by Kathy Leach Raelord. Walking Horses ? 2 and 1 y car olds. 1 ? Something Special owned by Mr and Mrs. Joe Andrews. Fayetteville. ridden by Cars butler 2 - Little Bit ot Midnight owned by Dale Summerset, Charlotte: ridden by Harold Glover. 3 ? Jades Black Magic owned by Adeline Porth, Fayetteville. ridden by James Ladies 3-Gaited Horses: 1 - Irben Roan, owned and ridden by Gwen Gibson. Lumberton. 2 - Junior, owned by Lynn Bryan, Fayetteville; ridden by Katherine Bryan. Lead-Line Class - Riders 3 10 6 years. 1 - Moonglow, owned by Betty Lynn Walters. Fuquay-Varina, ridden by Joe Walters. 2 - Junior, owned by Lynn Bryan, Fayetteville, ridden by Mary Bryan. Equitation -- Saddle seat: 1 - Fascinating Fellow, owned and ridden by Harriet Howard, Fuquay-Varina. 2 - Charade, owned and ridden by Diedre Johnson, Durham. 3 - Indian Summer, owned by Pine Knoll Stables, Durham; ridden by Jane Wheat. 4 - Bobby's Wild Oats, owned and ridden by Dianne Schaeffer, Dillon, S. C. 5 - Cameo, owned by Pine Knoll Stables, Durham; ridden by Mary Cunningham. "?-^Wpftlprn - Go As You Please: 1 - Sandlewood, owned and ridden by 1. L. Stone, Lumberton. 2 - Cedarjose, owned by Gene Preddy, Wake Forest; ridden bv Connie Walker. 3 - April Lady Ann, owned and ridden by Donna Brookman, Fayetteville. 4 - Satan, owned and ridden bv Jimmy Brisson.Tar Heel. ' 5 - Queen, owned and ridden by Katlue Gillis, Fayetteville. Juvenile 5 ? Gaited Horses. 1 - Miss Kitty, owned by Leona Stables. Parkton: ridden bv Diane Pender. ' 2 ? Bobby's Wild Oats, owned and ridden by Dianne Schaeffer. Dillon. S. C. Arabian -- Open: 1 - Jan Din, owned and ridden by Johnnie Wellington, Lumberton. ^ 2 - Vali HrPWzzita, owned by Cook Arabians, Dallas; ridden by Patti Cook. 3 - Adan. owned by Skyline Farm, Southern Pines; ridden b\ Barry Davenport. 4 - Him-AI, owned by Rock Hill Stables, Fayetteville. ridden by Dottie Bradsher. 5 - Scarabaeus, owned and ridden by Bryan Boddic. Rocky Mount. Juvenile Walking Horses. 1 - Roan Princess, owned and ridden by Tommy Gallagher, Wingate. 2 -Mr. Shane, owned by McLaurin Stables, Cary; ridden by Megan McLaurin. Pleasure Ponies -- English and Western: 1 ? Cameo, owned by Pine K.110II Stables, Durham, ridden bv Mary Cunningham. 2 ? Hot Chocolate, owned by Mark and Harriet Howard. Fuquay-Varina; ridden by Harriet Howard 3 ? Moonglow, owned and ridden by Betty Lynn Walters, Fuquay - Varina. 4 ? Charade, owned and ridden by Diedre Johnson, Durham. 5 ? Little Man, owned and ridden by Sharon McQueen, Graham. Junior 3 ? Gaited Horses: 1 - Ikben Roan, owned and ridden by Gwen Gibson, Lumberton. 2 ? Junior, owned and ridden by Lynn Bryan, Fayetteville The winners in the night show were: Champion Stud -- halter: 1 - Go boy's Giovanni, owned by Lane's Stables, Salemburg; shown by Jeffery Ingraham. 2 ? Arapaho, owned by Mr. and Mrs. James M. Robinson, Raefurd; shown by Stephen Wimberly. 3 ? Lewisfield Nizizo, owned by Jennings Brown, Jr., Raleigh; shown by Donna Newell. 3 -Gaited Horse - Natural Tail Championship:^ I - Honey Love, owned by Leona Stables. Parkton; ridden by Teddy Ingraham. 550 Roadster Ponies 50" and Under: 1 - Miss Apple Blossom, owmcd and shown by Charlie Harrell, Fayetteville. Pleasure Ponies Championship - English and Western: 1 ? Cameo, owned by Pine Knoll Stables, Durham, ridden by Mary Cunningham. 2 - Charade, owned and ridden by Ann Johnson, Chapel Hill. 3 - Moonglow. owned and ridden by Betty Lynn Walters, Fuquay -Varina. 4 - Hot Chocolate, owned by Mark and Harriet Howard. Fuquay ? Varina; ridden by Harriet Howard. 5 Black - Jack, owned and ridden by Cameron Brown, Raelord. Equitation Championship: 1 - Charade, owned and ridden by Ann Johnson, I hapcl Hill. 2 - Fascinating Fellow, owned and ndden by Harriet Howard. Fuquay-Varina. 3 ? Indian Summer, owned by Pine Knoll Stable, Durham; Ladies Walking Horse Championship 1 ? Ebony's Old Crow, owned and ridden by Jo Anne Schildre, Crecdmore. 2 ? Talk's Shadow, owned and ridden by Pain Traynliani, Durham. 3 - Shadow Box. owned and ridden by Gay Andrews, Fayelteville. 4 ? Roan Princess B, owned by Big Lick Stables. Wingatc; ridden by Tommy Gallagher. Local Pleasure Championship - English and Western: 1 ? Copper Bottom, owned and ridden by Terry Cox. Proctorville. 2 ? Trigger, owned and ridden by Kathy Leach. Raeford. 3 ? Rusty, owned by Kelly Brown, Raeford. ridden by Dooie Leach. 4 ? Black ? Jack owned and ridden by Cameron Brown, Raeford. 5 1 00 5-Gaitcd Horse Championship: 1 ? Canady's Lady Peavine. owned by Leona Stables. Parkton; ridden by Jim Tatum. Pleasure Horse, English and Western Championship: 1 - Campus Shadow, owned by Southwoou College, Salcmburg; ridden by Gwen Blanchard. 2 - Fascinating Fellow, owned and ridden by Harriet Howard, Fuquay-Y'arina. 3 - Indian Summer, owned by Pine Knoll Stables. Durham; ridden by Jane Wheat. 4 - Coppci Bottom, owned and ridden by Terry Cox, Proctorville. 5 5 0 Roadster Pony Championship: 1 ? FBI, owned and shown by Charlie Harrell. Fayctlcville. Junior Walking Horse Championship: 1 - Copy's Big Chevy, owned by Dr. and Mrs. N. G. Baird, Luinberton; ridden by Kenneth Burke. Arabian Championship English: l^Darkamir, owned by Pine Knoll Stables. Durham; ridden by Lynn Petch. 2 - Jon Din. owned and ridden by Johnny Wellington, Lumberton. S50 Roadster to Bike Championship: 1 - Al Monday, owned by Leona Stable, Parkton; shown by J. C. Canady. Walking Horse Championship: 1 - Greenback Shadow, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Horton. and Beverly Horton, Wendell; ridden by Kenneth Burke. 2 ? Black Magic, owned by Mr. and Mrs. John Singleton, Cary ; ridden by Billy McLaurin. 3 ? Go Boy's Sensation "K", owned and ridden by Carv Butler. Fayelteville. 4 ? Little Bit of Midnight, owned bv Big Lick Stables. Wingate; ridden by Harold Glover. 5 -Go Boy's Miracle, owned by Ann Price Faulk, Lemon Springs, ridden by Robert B. Price. 3 - G a i t c d Horse Championship: 1 ? Summer Breeze, owned j nd ridden by Johnny Wellington. Lumberton. Arabian Championship Park: 1 ? Coe/am. owned by Pleasant Hill Stable, Cary; ridden by F.ricli Wolfe. 2 ? Lcwisficld Nizizo, ow ned by Jennings Brown, Jr., Raleigh; ridden by Donna Newell. 3 ? xCoc Coc, owned by Pleasant Hill Stable, Cary; ridden by Dcnise Cousinna. Pick I p Championship: 1 - Bontom. owned by Bill Jones, Whitcville; ridden by C ay Scalcy. 2 ? Thunder, owned by Cumberland Co. Saddle Club, Faycttcville. ridden by R^ilph Wilson. 3 ? Dusty, owned by Cumberland Co. Saddle C lub, Fayette vi lie. ridden by Ray Ellis. 4 ? Ginger, owned by Cumberland Co. Saddle Club. Fayellevillc; ridden by J. h. Hudson. Pole Bending Championship 1 ? Dot, owned and ridden by Gary Nobles, Evergreen. 2 ? Dusty, owned by Cumberland Co. Saddle Club, Fayeltevillc; ridden by Ralph Wilson. 3 - Thunder, owned by Cumberland Co. Saddle Club, Faycttcville. ridden by James Hair. 4 ? Ginger, owned by Cumberland C o Saddle C lub, Fayeltevillc; ridden by J E. Hudson. Barrel Race C hampionship 1 ? Little Man, owned and ridden by Frankic Cox, Proctorvillc. 2 ? Dot. owned and ridden by GarytsNobles. Evergreen. 3 ? Dusty, owned by Cumberland Co. Saddle C lub. Fayettcvillc; ridden by Roy Ellis. 4 - Ginger, owned by ? Cumberland Co. Saddle Club, Fayeltevillc; ridden by J. E. Viiirf it' ? h>iHii Ti AAi
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