Green Hill Country Club Champs Winners in the Green HiU Country Club Fourth of July contests are pictured above. Back row. left to right: Gary Clay, twin champ in the 13 and up division; Gwen Ball, tube race champ, 13 and up; Ginger Kimball, swim champ, 13 and up; Larry Fuller, tube race champ, 13 and up; and Kent Henley, diving champ, 13 and up. Middle row, left to right: Elizabeth House, swim champ, 10-11-12 division; Karen Isley, diving champ, under 13; Cindy Debnam, sack race champ; Glenn Medders, diving champ, 10-11-12 division. Front row, left to right: David Talton, diving champ, under 9 division; Susan Read, swim champ, under 9; Howard Fleming, sack race champ; Paul Fleming, swim champ, under 9; and Scott Debnam, swim champ, 10-11-12 division. Lou Merritt, hidden behind Glenn Medders in photo, won diving championship for 13and over girls. The best-ball golfing foursome of Mrs. Woodrow Warren, Lou Roberson, Ed Yarborough and Bill Taylor won the golf tournamet with a low score of 64. J, Staff photo by Clint Fuller. Rotary Tar Heel League Round-up By Bill Beckham, League Pre sident With but two weeks re maining for League play, Bunn is nestled at the top of the Little League standings with only First Citizens con sidered as an outside threat to their security. However, First Citizens needs some help to unseat the champions as they only play Bunn once more this season. It was they, be hind the strong arm of Herlie Horton, who handed Bunn its only defeat of the year. Any thing is possible in Little Lea gue though; so, dont go away. Come on out to the ballpark and root for your favorite. Harris Pharmacy, of the Junior League Division, appears to be the team to beat as they hold first place by one and one-half games. Warren Wrenn, unable to play because of an early season injury during the first two games, has compiled a heal thy 4-0 pitching record with strong defensive suppot and .powerful hitting sticks from his fellow Redwings to lead them to their first place sta tus. Here again, anything is possible and Harris Pharmacy must continue its present I pace to emerge as Conference Champions. Any team in this division is considered a chal lenger. As the regular season I i Protection ...service. You get them both?whan you Insure your car and home through an In dependent insurance agent. We're Independent agents. If jrou hare a loss, we see you get paid promptly, fair ly. call us today for worry- j free protection. ..X HODGES WSUMNCE AGENCY PtiOM OJ 6-MM N. MAIN ST. Loui?burO> N. C. draws to a successful close, another begins ~ All-Star competition. Coaches are sur veying the field of candidates critically to select the 15 boys from each division who will best afford the Louisburg Rotary Tar Heel League an opportunity to , claim the state crown. And there are rumblings in the background that the potential to bring home the bacon is available. I wouldn't be a bit surprised. Junior League Play In limited action during the past holiday-week Creed moor was victor over Bunn, Nash Farms suffered two de feats, a forfeit to Camp But ner and a tingler to Bunn. Little League Standings LITTLE LEAGUE Won Lost Bunn 9 1 Cooper 6 3 First Citizens 6 3 Waccamaw 3 7 Sportswear 2 7 Pilot-Pearces 2 7 JUNIOR LEAGUE Won Lost Harris Pharmacy 7 3 Bunn 5 4 Creed moor 5 4 Camp Butner 6 5 Nash Farms 6 5 Pilot-Pearces 1 9 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REPAIR HEADQUARTERS EXPERT REPAIR f SERVICE ON ALL KINDS OF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS most parts IN STOCK FOR ? PROMPT EFFICIENT GUARANTEED SERVICE PETE SMITH'S GARAGE Rt. 3, Louisburg. N. C. Phone 496-4983 Harris Pharmacy, in a real pitcher's duel, beat Camp Butner 6-4. Warren Wrenn pitched four-hit ball against the ace, Rex Seawell, of Camp Butner to emerge as the number one pitcher In the league with a 4-0 record. Seawell, the curve-ball art ist, yielded nine hits to the powerful timber of the Red wings, four of them to dead -eye Mike Terrell. Wrenn aid ed his cause with a smashing homerun for the go-ahead ta" ? only to have Camp But ner i. -ne storming back via an unearned score to tie the game in the bottom of the sixth. But it was the bat of un heralded Terrence Hawkins, fast earning a starting posi tion for the Redwings, that powered a tremendous home run blast for the winning run. Wilbert Walker added icing to the cake with a double to score Mike Terrell with the final run. KMDIM4D CMttM. CO A 6>G C*EE.5*\ PROGRESSIVE GROCER IGA EARLY IN THE WEEK SPECIALS WATERMELONS 890? EASY MONDAY .STARCH qt. IOC IGA SPRAY DEODORANT 670 GREEN GIANT CREAM STYLE CORN 4 CANS 1.00 SUGAR 5 "TbT 290 MILK '/2 GAL. container 590 - SAVE YOUR TAPE GAME S $25.00 S 1 BANK WITH CONFIDENCE ALL BANKING TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL SAVINGS? CHECKING? LOANS? TRUSTS? INSURANCE Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Henderson, N. C. "THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION" 1889-80 YEARS OF SERVICE & SECURITY -1969 DAVID TALTON Under 9 Diving Champ GLENN MEDDERS .10-11-12 Diving Champ Leading Hitters Little League Walter House Gary Rodgers Ray Terrell Frank Fuller Bill Galloway Ronnie Neal Maurice Johnson Milton Smith Anthony McNight Floyd Williams Andy Sledge First Citizens Bunn First Citizens First Citizens Bunn Bunn First Citizens Bunn Cooper Waccamaw Sportswear .750 .722 .667 * .667 .644 .580 .529 .500 i .475 .475 .428 Leading Hitters Junior League Tim Dunn Bunn .585 Mike Terrell Harris Pharmacy .483 Rex Seawell Camp Butnir .470 Keith Wright Bunn .455 George Thomas . Harris Pharmacy .429 Mike Montague Camp Butner .428 Howard Mitchell Bunn .400 WUbert Walker Harris Pharmacy .382 Johnny Evers Camp Butner .380 Russell Burrell Nash Farms .380 Warren Wrenn Harris Pharmacy .346 SCOTT DEBNAM 10-11-12 Swim Champ ? Smart Computer Wichita, Kan. ?? When a resident received a bill made out by a computer from a large department store show ing he owned $00.00, he ignored it. The next month he got a bill for the same amount with the notation past due. Later he received another bill with a stern no tice. This time he sent a check for $00.00. Eddie Wrenn, Route 2, Louisburg, is shown above with a 6'/< pound bass landed recently in a private pond. Wrenn reports he used a jitter bug on a spinner as bait. WE WILL BE CLOSED BEGINNING JULY 14th FOR VACATION WE WILL REOPEN ON MON..IULV 21st LOUISBURG DRY CLEANERS Church St. lotiisburg, N. C. SSSgJ fc2**"*>UU UfiUU'AU. 31 ?yf ;:' WHAT CAN WE PRINT mat