OCTOBER JtJkGE *A ragged perl Gridders'' line-up changes seen for Chapel HtH-Roxborcraame * flffURKK orrrtNGEK Hill's batered Wildcats ’•journey to Roxboro tomorrow : night in an attempt to bounce bach irom last week’s 27-7 set hark hanripH thpm by Hillsboro. JJoth teams are among the con gStfpgdars with identical contest is there imporUnt one and the Wild -Roxboro is -a perennial league naviivg lost only, on con-' ■^Spence tilt in the past ttare? seasons. See Line-Up Changes - The Culion - coached. Hillians ' »*ve a .ragged performance last t Friday, and it is entirely possible that several changes win ha made in the starting lineup. ■Ufc MtUll* Ul. ■•■v wW• see action at helf Tlny junier opportunity to perform mum at quaurtarbacfc. Vomon Davit it a probable starter at and, and there may bt #H»r changes among tho linomon. Roxboro’s ; powerful squad has been led by halfbacks Sammv Green and Mac Morris, and quar terback Donnie Lamb-. - . " «-■ Mlin ' IdfeUr Uak -totm wot daleatad by Northern loot Thursday *-©. This avanad the baby*Wildcats record, at 1-1^ Newt Thursday they meat Southerns junior -high- squad in Chapel Hitr. < -—-—.—-—_~ \ AIDING IN PUERTO RICO ' Julia D. Smith,. associate pro fessor, University School of Nurs : irg. is in Puerto Rico this month i assisting with the planning and i conducting of a workshop on j teaching social and health aspects in basic diploma programs in nurs ing. > M8E«& r. k r n * ’ HILLSBORO Emtt WUkmt, Jeweler Tuk *r* fted in !ssel fHjllsboro regains county title in walloping Chapel Hill squad r By HARRY W. LLOYD Hie old king of Orange County football won back his throne Fri day night as the Hillsboro Wild cats defeated -the previously un beaten Chapel Hill eleven by 27-7. As a result of the game, these two teams and two others are tied for the District III lead wi.h identi cal 3-1 records. Big end Jimmy Ray, a neat miss for all-conference honors last year and almost A sore bet Whs season, paced the revengeful Hillsboro crew. Ray sparked on defe*'’ | s©i the gbme in rushing, and scored thirteen points tor n.s team. Hillsboro's first touch jcwn came early in the second period when gay blocked Bobby Larch's | *at the Chapel Hill 30' and canted over for the score. Wader b»ain ey converted with a run over lelt 1 guad. t The Chapel Hill t nor Ho mi Carrboro asks to dump trash in Chapel Hill unload its garbage in the Chapel MBj sanitary fill disposal dump. A request for th's was received by the Hi*' elder men and i -deferred fort, study until next ~*wnth Mayer R a; Todd of Carr : *oro reported that neighbors were " lh *»H rV»ut six-loads s weele w*«d to be dumped in the Chape* Hill sanitary. jq tfc!» -haposal «MtM esrbage is un loaded in a trench and then cov-n «red with e heavy layer of dirt.' : Crst of disposing of each load cf' ya-hago won estimated at a little tinder a dollar on the basis of the ■ otenicipaiity’s annual operating budget dflk this purpose. The Town of Carrboro wants to L»vel "t**#** is burned. the town’s A TREMENDOUS VALUE One Table Materials Formerly 79* to $1.98 Yd. c With Each $10 Purchase of Woolens or Notions-to-Match i'i r-t \ k ON THE SQUARE Mary's Shop_ HILLSBORO l ] cajne after the recovery of a I Hillsboro - fumble just 27 yards from paydirt. Quarterback George Canoafax’ passes helped to cover most of the distance to | the goal. The final two yards was ' made by Wayne Yancey, the full | b?ck. Larsh kicked the tying point. Jce Barnes was the workhorse in the second touchdown drive for he winners^ He accounted £or 49 yards ii\ the march before Swainey | bucked over frcm the three. Ray 1 ran the end-around for the point. Ray again brightened the Hills | boro picture with a 21 yard can j ter for a TD. Marvin Dickey add ' edtbe third point after touchdown. Intercepts pass .Later in the game Barnes in '-rce'^H a Cannafax aerial near the Hillsboro 35 and galloped back | the distance for the score. Much of the credit for the win in the mud goes to the staunch Htishoro’ line, with Jim Ray, Marvin Teer, Clifford Raynor, Bi Iv Mhhoe. Nicky.. Kcuyoo. I 1,1 'i i '< i ——— Jack Knight, 'Tom Sprouse, Odas White, David Walker and Waype Davis as the big guns. The Chapel Hill attack was led by George Cannafax, halfbacks Dave Henry and Terry staple ton, and Fullback Wayne Yan cey. The Wildcats -play the winless Red Devils from Oxford Orphan age at Oxford tonight in another transplanted game necessitated by the failure to complete lighting in stallation at the new Hillsboro field at Orange Speedway. HILLSBORO PTA “Room Visitation” will be the main feature of the Hillsboro High School Parents and Teach ers meeting Tuesday night. There will be a short business session ia the school auditorium at 7:30 proceeding (he visitation of the school rooms. All parents ami teachers are invited to Phone your Classified Ad to ■ Open till a pna. dnHy. MORE PROOF...il pays to food PURINA John Mark* la manager aft Will lama Data Farm, Wallace, N. 0. The S2wow MoMeie*herd la homebred. Thera era 440 acrea ( oata, soybeans, and teapedaza hay. Purina dry and milking rations help top Carolina dairyman product 1500 pounds more milk per cow ITrat of this year, William* Dale Farm, managed, by John Marks.sterted feeding their 62-cow Holateta herd Purina milivng. lanone. 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