Bill Nagle
Is Speaking
Winner
William B. Nagle, one of two rep
resentatives from Area C of the North
Carolina Jaycees, last Saturday after
noon advanced to the State Finals of
the "Speak-Up Jaycees" competition.
Nagle, a member of the local Jay
cee organization, gained his berth In
the State finals by being selected co
winner In the Regional competition
at Roanoke Rapids last weekend from
a field of eight area winners.
"Bill" and his wife, Lynne, reside
at Hlllcrest Acres, Loulsburg, N. C.
and have one child, William B. (Tripp)
Nagle, HI, age 4. He Is a native of
Glen St. Mary, Florida; a graduate
of the University of Georgia, and Is
currently serving as Area Forrester
for Continental Can Company, Inc.
James Grady, local Jaycee president,
express his appreciation- to Bill for his
efforts In the "Speak-Up" competition
and congratulated him on a job well
done. Nagle succeeds Grady as the
1968-60 Loulsburg Jaycee President.
Candidates'
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JAMES D. SPEED
Rep. James D. Speed, unopposed for
relectlon, told the audience of his
appreciation for having been their rep
resentative over the past several years
and said he Is opposed to a sales tax.
JOHN T. CHURCH
Incumbent Representative John T.
Church, candidate for Seat 2, listed
several "Issues"
which will doml- I
nate the next leg
islature, saying
he favored teach
er pay raises to
bring them nearer
the national level;
technical and vo
cational training
Institutions; com- |
munlty colleges,
with low cost tul
CHURCH
lion, more primary roiiu improve
ments, Increase activity In the area
of recreation and holding the tax line.
He gave an emphatic "No" In answer
to a question on favoring a local op
tion sales tax, saying, "I fought this
bitterly in the last session."
BOBBY W. ROGERS
1
Bobby W. Rogers, Henderson attor
ney, also a candidate (or Seat No. 2,
placed education
at the top of hi*
list of "Issues"
saying he favored
Increased salar
ies lor teachers,
efforts to keep
North Carolina
teachers In the
state. He said
he believes the
state should "take
up the slack" In
ROGERS
forming a research agency to aidlnthrf
tobacco struggle against the federal
government. He also says something
should be done for the "forgotten
man"-- the state employee other than
teachers ? and favors a pay raise for
them. He listed traffic safety, mental
health and taxes among other- Impor
tant Issues. He declined to flatly op
pose a local option sales tax, saying
It depended on how levied and Implied
he might favor it, If It became necessary
to aid In school consolidation where a ?
bond Issue failed. "I cannot sayHrtn -
definitely against it", he concluded.
Louisburg Cars Compete
At least three Loulsburg
cars will be competing In
Friday nights racing program
here, headed by Dick Colliers
fast Chevrolet currently lead
ing In the point standings for
the Championship of the Late
Model Division. The car,
driven by Monk Tate of Dra
per, has won one feature event
here this year and placed
In the top four In the other
three features held so far.
Two cars will be competing'
in the Hobby-Rookie race. Al
len Persons car driven by
Charlie Tharrlngton and Bob
by GUliams car driven by
? Eldridge Shearon. Tharrlng
ton Is Sth In the point stand
ings for the championship of
that division.
The first event on Friday
nights program will start
promptly at 8 P.M. with the
"Jimmy," said his mother,
"run across the street and
see how old Mrs. Smith is."
Jimmy was back in a few
minutes.
"She says It's none of your
business how old she Is."
Two leaders. Ernie Mc Broom on left leading In the Sports
man Division point standings at Butner Speedway, with car owner
Monk Tate of Draper. Tate lncldently Is a double winner be
cause he Is leading In the point standings In the late model
division, driving a car owned by Dick Collier of Loulsburg.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 26th ? 8 P.M.
GATES OPEN AT 6 P.M.
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2 10-Lap Heats In Sportsman And Late Model
FEATURE RACE: 25 Lap Sportsman ? 35 Lap Late Model
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Travel To Southwood
Tlx Louisburg College Hur
ricanes meet the strong Rams
of Southwood today In a Cav
aller-Tar Heel doubleheader
that " can go a long way In
determining the conference
champion. Louisburg, South
wood, and Ferrum are locked
In a tight struggle for the
conference championship and
the rlgh* to play in the Eastern
District Tournament at Mon
roe May 16, 17, 18.
The Canes lead the field at
present with an 8-2 record,
followed by Ferrum at 7-3,
and Sputhwood at 5-3. All
fhfe? )eart>* ptjy e*ch other
at least twice more, with
Louisburg and Southwood
meeting each other four times
counting today's games. Dan
West Is leading the Canes at
the plate with a .364 average.
Fltt: You know, no matter
where I keep my money, the
missus always finds It.
Hltt: My wife never finds
mine. I keep It in the basket
with my undarned socks!
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Sunday
April 28, 1968
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Pat Barrow Is hitting .333
and Jerry Fisher .308.Flsher
has driven in IS run's to lead
the conference in that depart
ment.
Bulldogs
Down
Warrenton
The Loulsburg Bulldogs
avenged- an earlier loss to the
Warrenton Yellow Jackets
Wednesday by taking a 9-8
win behind Thomas Finch's
eight hit effort. Finch struck
out 12 In gathering the win.
Durwood Wright was the los
ing pitcher.
C. Wrenn, R. McDonald and
T. Wrenn each had 2 for
four for Loulsburg and Finch
had three hits for four trips
to the plate. Wayne Phelps
accounted for the winning run
with a two-run homer in the
seventh. Loulsburg commit
ted three errors and the Jac
kets committed 8 mlscues.
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Canes Sign NJ. Star
Louisburg College Athletic
Director and baseball coach
Russ Frazler announced the
signing of BUI Hudson of
Basking Ridge. New Jersey to
Franklinton
Wallops
Youngsville
Warren Collins pitched a one
hitter against the Youngsville
Phantoms Tuesday afternoon
to bring the Franklinton Rams
their first victory of the sea
son with a margin of 13-4.
Mike Collins tallied 4 runs
for the Rams with Mac Beck
ham close behind with 3 runs.
Youngsvllle's leading hitters
were Vic Rogers racking up
3 for the 4 runs and Ricky
Wright hitting the other run
for the Phantoms. Eddie
Holmes wasjhe Rams leading
hitter with 1 for 2.
a baseball grant In aid today.
Hudson Is considered one of
the better ball players In the
New Jersey area, and comes
highly recommended. "In ad
dition to being a good ball
player, Hudson Is a good stu
dent and a fine boy", com
mented Frazler.
In addition to Hudson the
Canes will also have Phil
Gray, an Asheboro native and
a transfer from High Point
College. He was selected Ran
dolph County Athlete of the
Year, and was an outstanding
second baseman for the Ashe
boro Legion team that was
state champion In 1966 and
runner up last year. He was
drafted by the Cleveland In
dians last summer.
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