IF IT IS NEWS ABOUT PERSON COUNTY, YOU’LL FIND IT IN THE TIMES. VOLUME XIII Delegation Named To Seek Funds for RoxboroLoop Road Zoning And Planning Com mission JYQakes Recom mendations; Hall Matter Discussed; Mr. Hail Not Present On recommendation of the Roxboro Planning and Zoning commission a delegation will of ficially apply to the State High way and Public Works division for an appropriation of $150,000 for purposes of construction of a loop road through or around Roxboro. Next meeting of the State Highway division, this district, of which George W. Kane, of Roxboro, is commissioner, will be held in Hillsboro, October 14. On recommendation of the Roxboro planning and zpning body, which met Tuesday after noon, request will also be made to the Highway commission for a survey of various loop roads through the City of Roxboro which might Joe available, the survey to be undertaken by the Highway Commission, so that Roxboro City commissioners and others interested may have be fore them sufficient information to determine most suitable route for the proposed loop road. Also recommended by planning and zoning commission, on mo tion of R. B. Dawes, was that Roxboro City commissioners pre pare for a proper intersection leading to Roxboro at junction of the Durham, Hurdle Mills and old 144 roads, it being suggested that sufficient property at the interesection be acquired by con demnation proceedings to be in stituted by the City of Roxboro at authorization of City Commis sioners. Presented at the zoning meet ing by City Manager Percy Bloxam was the petition of Hu bert O’Briant and others rela tive to R. C. Hall’s construction of a garage at Chub Lake inter section, although the City Man ager explained that his jurisdic tion is applicable only to types of material in new construction and not to nature of buildings constructed. Some discussion of necessity for zoning ordinances took place but no action was tak en. Named as delegation to go to Hillsboro were J. W. Noell, chair man of the Roxboro Planning and Zoning commission, E. G. Thornp-. son, secretary, Mayor S. G. Win stead and City Manager Bloxam. Action by the Roxboro body in naming a delegation* comes as a climax to long consideration in this City for expansion of its street and highway facilities. o FAIR MOTORCADE An American Legion Fair mo torcade from Durham, composed of members of the sponsoring Legion, together with members of Durham high school band, is expected to stop in front of Rox boro City hall for a ten minute ■JJbgram Saturday afternoon, at 3:10 o’clock, according to infor mation today received by Rox boro Chief of Police George C. Robinson. o ' FACE TRIAL TONIGHT -Charged with assault and bat tery Ed Clemmons, 25, and James \3iaves, 40, two Roxboro Negroes, who on Monday night engaged in an altercation near North End Service station, where Gammons is employed, iwiß tonight be given a hearing -in Mayor’s eourt. It is alleged -that the dtajNite arose over the • pMpaßWftfeyttle ß of beer pur chase 1 to jfjjaves, who is re is#te