PAGE 10 TIMES-NEWS, Rich Square. N. C., Sept. 30. 1965 Northampton Hi Ram T racks By JOURNALISM CLASS To assist Fred Sams, presi dent of the senior class, will be Barry Edwards, vice president; Sue James, secretary; and Nancy Taylor, treasurer. After having several weeks of warm summer weather, NCHS was chilled Monday. Students were seen shivering as they went to and from their classes. Music by the Shifters rocked the gym Friday night. The dance which lasted two hours was de scribed by students as good. Northampton's preparations to entertain Murfreesboro at the first home game were washed away Friday night. Even before the afternoon pep rally, a hard shower had wet the crepe paper decorations on the goal posts, Saturday night, September 25, Den Harrington scored North ampton’s first touchdown of the year. Ben, who was tabbed top back at the end of the grid sea son last year, also made NCHS’s first touchdown In 1964. The Student Council became the second student organization to be launched, with the group's first meeting held last week. A membership of 32 is possible with 6 representatives from each class, thepresidentof each class, and four officers of SC elected last spring. Judye Chappell pre sided. Mr. Britt and Mrs. Brld- gers are faculty sponsors. Gay strains of music havebeen issued from Mr. Shoup’s English 4 class this week as they have been reading G, B. Shaw’s‘'Pyg malion” and hearing the scoreof ‘‘My Fair Lady,” the musical based on the play. Gray Trains At Missile Center FORT SILL, Okla.-Pvt, James Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jun- ious Gray of Route 1, Rich Square, has completed advanced training as a cannoneer at the Army Artillery and Missile Cen- R. S. Grocery Is Remodeled RICH SQUARE - “We are al most back to normal now,” B. F. Traylor remarked this week as the final stages of the remodeling of his grocery store on Main Street was reached. The B. F. Traylor Market con tinued business throughout the remodeling \rtiich Included a new floor and tile, painting of walls, building additional shelf and stor age space, installing new cases for frozen foods, Ice cream and dairy products, and re-arranglng of stock and floor plan. In addition the store now has a back entrance with available parking space at the rear of the building for convenience of cus tomers and suppliers. Traylor, who has been in the grocery business here since 1931, moved in the present lo cation In 1936, ter, Fort Sill, Okla. Gray was trained in the prep aration, loading andfiringoffield artillery guns and howitzers., The 21-year-old soldier en tered the Army in May of this year and completed basic train ing at Fort Jackson, S. C. He at tended W. S. Creecy High School In Rich Square. HHTSEniEi buy genuine case, parts There's no guesswork involved in the manufacture of dase parts. They are exactly like the original, designed and built /or your Case machine. They are made of the same material, pass the same rigid engineering tests. Each replacement is guaranteed to give you (\ long life. Why settle for less when you can get the it 1^^ best? Case parts cost no more than substitutes. ^ We carry a good stock of genuine Case parts for off-the-shelf delivery. Make us headquarters for all of your Case equipment parts needs. USED EQUIPMENT BARGAINS We have a wide variety of good used construction Equipment at unusually low prices. Write for Rish's 16-page catalog of bargains or visit us at Norfolk. DEAUR I ti EQUIPMENT COMPANY I 5585 Sabre Road, Just Of# Military Highway Phone 855-2008 ' Military Highway NORFOLK. VIRGINIA ONE LAST ATTEMPT—Murfreesboro fullback, Buddy Wise stretches his arms to try and catch pass thrown by quarterback Tommy Johnson in Saturday night's action at Northampton County High School. Ben Harrington (16) was defend ing on the play for Northampton. The Red Dev ils downed the 2-A Rams, 26-6 in a nonconfer- vnce game. Rams Lose In Season's First Home Game, 26-6 READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIED WANT ADS Gaston Blanks Davie, 19-0 ROANOKE RAPIDS - Gaston spoiled William R. Davie's home coming here Friday night, swat ting the Blue Devils to the tune of 19-0. Next week Gaston entertains the Littleton Blue Jays. A powerful Gaston running at tack and a strong defense was the key to the Gaston romp. The Rebels ground out 199 yards and held the Blue Devils to only 51. For the Rebels, Friday’s win was the first in the Roanoke Conference but the second in as many weeks. Davie remains win less with an 0-4 record. Last week, Gaston gained a 26-0 win over Spring Hope for its first victory. Gaston’s Jimmy Tolbert was a thorn in the Blue Devil defense, scooting for two of the Rebel TD’s, Johnny Norris added the final tally. The Rebels wasted no time go ing ahead, scoring their first touchdown midway in the first quarter. Gaston drove down to the Blue Devil 10 and in two plays, Tol bert had carried to the two. On the next play, Johnson lost a yard. Tolbert then found an open ing and went over from the three. The extra point try fell short. Late in the second period, with the ball resting on the Davie 20, Tolbert scooted around end carrying to the 13, On the next play, Tolbert broke loose for the final 13 yards and the second Rebel tally. Randy Guthrie boot ed the extra point. The final Rebel touchdown ON LEAVE — Specialist 4/C Stanley H. Barnes, son of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Barnes of Pendleton is home on a 30-day leave after 13 months duty in Korea. He entered the Army in March, 1964, received basic training at Fort Jackson, at tended artOlery school at Fort Dill, Okla., and St. Barbara. He will report to Fort Bragg at the end of his leave. came in the third period on a two yard run by Norris. Again the extra point try was no good. Did you ever wonder why foot ball players have a period of training before the football sea son begins? -Even an athlete has to get his muscles-and that Includes his heart muscle - Into condition for hard play after a layoff. Take a tip from the athlete, says the North Carolina Heart Association and work up to a workout in slow stages. By FRED SAMS CONWAY - The Northampton Rams lost their fourth game of the season 26-6 on their home field in a non-conference tilt against Murfreesboro on Satur day night. It was the first score of the season for the Rams. The game was scheduled for Friday night, but postponed due to rain. Northampton started the game by kicking off to the Red Devils. Dickie Parker returned the ball 20 yards to start a touchdown drive which ended with a 35 yard pass from Johnson to Parker. Buddy Wise kicked the point aft er, making the score, 7-0. Donnie Burgess returnedMur- freesboro's kickoff 20 yards to the Northampton 22 yard line. On the first play from scrimmage Ben Harrington made a spec tacular 78 yard touchdown run. The attempted extra point was unsuccessful, leaving the score, Red Devils 7 and Rams 6. Both teams gained possession of the ball several times In the first quarter following the two touchdowns, but neither team was When We Handle Your.. COTTON YOU WILL GET YOUR FULL LOAN CHECK FROM US IMMEDIATELY. RICH SQUARE BONDED WAREHOUSE WILL RENDER THE SAME HIGH GRADE SERVICE TO COTTON GROWERS AS IN THE PAST. The few small changes in the cotton program will not affect the growers who deal with us. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS Bring your cotton to our warehouse, as you have been doing in the post. When you receive your green cord, bring it to our office on East Jack- son Street and get your check at once. No red tope—No deloy—No trips to Jackson or anywhere else. We will handle the whole deal for you promptly and efficiently. For top-notch service os in the past, bring every bale of your cotton to RICH SQUARE BONDED WAREHOUSE RICH SQUARE able to score again until the sec ond quarter. The larger part of the second quarter involved exchanglngpos- sesslon of the ball eight times back and forth without much gain for either team. Fumbling and failure to gain first downs mark ed the quarter, but Harrington intercepted a pass for the Rams, An eight yard touchdown, run by Buddy Wise was the highlight of the quarter, and his kick to gain the extra point gave a half-time score of 14-6. Opening the second half, Danny King received the kickoff for the Rams and fumbled the ball. Upon taking over the ball Murfrees boro executed an excellent 42 yard touchdown drive sparked by three first downs. The drive end ed with a three yard run by Ken ny Parker. TheRedDevils’s run ning was very good. The two teams went scoreless for the re mainder of the quarter, due to good defensive play on both sides. The Red Devils opened the final quarter with a touchdown drive which included three good yardage gains through passing. The drive ended when Kenny Parker went over from nine yards out to bring the score 26-6 in fav or of Murfreesboro. Following the touchdown the Rams started a good drive but failed to complete it. Murfrees boro took over the ball and again failed to keep It. Northampton gained a first down on a penalty against the Red Devils. On the third play of the down, quarter back McKellar passed long to Harrington for approximate 55 yards and a touchdown. The touchdown was called back due to a holding penalty, and the Rams were forced to punt. The Red Devils were able to run three plays before the final whistle blew and the score remained 26-6. The Rams, still seeking their first season win, will play their fourth conference game of the season on Friday (tomorrow) night against the Green Waves of Wllliamston there. School Menus NORTHAMPTON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Monday - Broiled bologna, po tato salad with eggs, string beans, chilled peach or pineapple slice, bread, butter, milk; Tuesday - Brunswick stew, vegetable salad, crispy corn, bread, lemon pud ding, butter, milk; Wednesday - Swiss steak with gravy, buttered rice, English peas, apple cake, rolls, butter, milk; Thursday - Luncheon meat with pineapple, white acre peas, tossed salad, biscuit, fruit jello, butter, milk; Friday - Beef with gravy, cream ed potatoes, coleslaw, apple cob bler, loaf bread, butter, milk. RICH SQUARE SCHOOL Friday - Tuna fish salad on lettuce, buttered corn, French fries, pineapple, bread, milk; Monday — Hamburgers, slaw, navy beans, onion rings, peach cup, roll, milk; Tuesday - Corn ed beef casserole, snap beans, apple cobbler, biscuit, butter, milk; Wednesday - Ham, steam ed cabbage, buttered potatoes, bread, fruit cup, milk; Thurs day - Beef vegetable soup, toast ed pimento cheese sandwich, but tered toast, crackers, cake, milk. The athlete’s heart pumps more blood with fewer, but stronger strokes per minute than the average person’sheart-sav- Ing wear and tear in the long run. Exercise improves the heart’s efflfiency provided you go about It in the right way, says the North Carolina Heart Association. it's COLLEGE TIME AGAIN Ms send them the 'Home Away From Home' Gift ... A Subscription to Their "HOME NEWSPAPER" "It's Like Receiving a Package From Home" SEND THEM THE TIMES-NEWS Only $3.00 for the School Year THE TIMES-NEWS Rich Square, N. C. 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