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Petitions OK'd Petitions for improve ments to State Rural Roads 1120 and 1208 were approv ed by the Board of County Commissioners last week. It was erroneously reported in last Thursday's issue that these two road petitions were denied. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ON ALL KINDS OF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS MOST PARTS IN STOCK FOR PROMPT EFFICIENT GUARANTEED SERVICE REPAIR HEADQUARTERS ? EXPERT REPAIR JjTTpm- SERVICE PETE SMITH'S GARAGE Rt. 3, Louisburg, N. C. Phone 496-4983 Protection . . . Mr vice. You get them both -when you insure your car and home through an in dependent insurance agent. We're independent agents. If you have a loss, we see you get paid promptly, fairly. Call us today for worry-free protec tion. HODGES INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 496-5155 N. MAIN ST. Louisburg, N. C. Bulldogs Lose Enfield, Gain (?) Ayden Louisburg Coach Tommy Twitty, apparently satisfied with what he saw in Friday's opening practice, is still having his problems in scheduling a full ten-game slate (or his charges this season. All summer long, Twitty has attempted to fill an open date on November 7 which was left vacant when Helena consolidated with Roxboro High School. Over the weekend came the news that Enfield might not field a football team this fall. Monday this was confirmed by letter from Enfield officials. Temporarily, at least, the Bull dogs were left with eight games and Twitty was left with the shakes. Late Monday an agreement was reached with Ayden, perenial Class A powerhouse, calling for a two-year series. The Tornadoes will appear here on October 24 and in 1970 the Bulldogs will play at Ayden. Ayden, always a contender has been State Class A Champions with regularity over the years and has boasted some very impressive win streaks. A number of Tornadoes have gone on to play college ball and the community itself is widely known for its overwhelming support of the school's athletic programs. Enfield lost only eight players to graduation last year and was expected to field a strong eleven this season. The Halifax school system is facing an injunction hearing in federal court on August 25 and the uncertainty of school opening at Enfield is apparently one of the reasons for dropping football. One report indicates that only seven boys showed up for initial football drills this year. Helena, traditionally the final game of the season for Louisburg, was also caught up in school desegregation and Person County consolidated rural Helena with the Roxboro High School. This would have been the third year on a three-year contract with Enfield. Helena was a member of the former Tar River Conference. This year, Louisburg is a member of the Franklin Area Conference with Franklinton, Wakelon and Oxford Orphan age. The Bulldog schedule as now slated is aa follows: Sept. 5, at Elm City; Sept. 12, Norlina here; Sept. 19, at Franklinton; Sept. 26, Warrenton, here; Oct. 3, at Oxford Orphanage; Oct. 10, Wakelon, here; Oct. 17, Scotland Neck, here; Oct. 24, Ayden, here; Oct. 31, at Uttleton and Nov. 7, Open. ' 1 Despite what some people say, most of us want to do the right thing, even though we don't do it. The Army ought to be able to use any American who it well enough to hold down a steady job. THOMAS F. EAST Attorney At Law ANNOUNCES RELOCATION OF His Law Offices FROM PERRY BUILDING TO 107 MAIN STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. (GROUND FLOOR - DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF COURT HOUSE) OFFICE PHONE: 496-4618 ^ SY*A?0 O f . Ill 1 -55 SSj| FARMERS TRACTOR & TRUCK CO. f On th? By-Pau LOUISBURG, UOR1H CAROUMA \2, A969 hjweb?60 ** abso\^eW 0e?f Cos10' As the rot able throughout the seaso,., FREE. 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Iw bec^58 for^ these same sentiments ' the 1969 Mower Free r one of the most today received tro. ~i and the Cadet 60 Cart / . ? ">?i will take advantage <_ '??v. Come in today. P'?&ar? oe tV>#1 . por W??lorV \fje - ~?er ?n pop' o\? o?? < LOUISBURG BULLDOGS LIMBER UP FOR ANOTHER GRID SEASON Davis Is Jet Winner Stem - The Davis brothers - Benny and Walter of Haw River - put on an exciting finish here Saturday night as Benny captured the Jet 100 NASCAR-sanctioned late model sportsman race at Jet Motor Speedway. Benny piloted his Ply mouth to a three-car length victory over Walter in the 100-lap event. Ernie Mc Broom of Hillsborough finish ed third, Earl Moss of Creed moor was fourth and Haskell Willingham of Columbia, S. C., wound up fifth. The two pre-race favorites. Moss and WiUingham, tangled on the 45th lap, exited the race for hasty repairs and re-entered the event to finish fourth and fifth, respectively. Eleven cars were running at the finish. In the 25-lap late model hobby feature, J. L. Black well of Creed mo or beat out Ronnie Hartsfield of Raleigh for the checkered flag. Carl Daniels of Raleigh was third. In qualifying, WiUingham set a track record with a speed of 78,602 miles per hour. Another race program la on top for Saturday night, August 16, 1969 with over 115 laps in late model sports man and rookie division. There's expected more NAS CAR drivers along with Benny and Walter Davis, Earl Moss, Haskell Willingham, Ernie McBroom, and Mac Mangum. Ernie and Mac were unable to run due to having repairs made to their cars. ALL CONFERENCE JOHNNY PERNELL KICKS OFF OPENING DRILLS Gates open at 9 p.m. Time trials 8 p.m. and the race gets under way at 8:30. Protection Boston ? A new formula has been developed at Massa chusetts General Hospital that screens out the ultra violet rays of the sun to give protection from sunburn, skin cancer and aging of the skin. The formula has been tested for three years in the Arizona desert. 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