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05-May
' ь Mr*. Nall Hartman Lashley and Eddia Nawsoma. Pino-Farmington Community Top Citizens Get Awards M rs. N e ll H a rtm a n L a sh le y a n d E d d ie N e w so m e w ere d esign ate d as the W o m a n an d M a n o f the Y e a r at the an n u a l m e e t i n g o f t h e P i n o - F a r m i n g t p n C o m m u n i t y D e v e lo p m e n t A sso c ia tio n last S a tu rd a y night. T h e m e e tin g w a s held in the F a rm in g to n E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l b u ild in g w ith Jo e W h ite as m aster o f C e re m on ies. M r . N e w s o m e f o r m e r ly s e r v e d as p re sid e n t o f the a sso cia tio n a n d h a s b een a l e a d e r in a ll p h a s e s o f c o m m u n ity affairs. H e received h is aw ard fro m C e cil Le agans, last ye a r’s recipient. H e is a m e m b e r o f th e b o a rd o f d ire cto rs o f the F a rm in g to n V o lu n te e r F ire D e p a rtm e n t, a m e m b e r o f the P in o G ra nge , and a charter m e m b e r o f the R u rita n C lu b . H e ha s ta ke n a le adin g role in p ro m o tin g 4 -H activities. M rs. L a sh le y , a teacher fo r m a n y ye ars an d a sp o n so r o f m a n y n^usic a n d arts activities, g r a d u a t e d f r o m W o r h a n ’s C o lle ge in 'G re e n sb o ro , taught fo r t w f f'^ ü a is iiv^ Stiitisv'ille , then w e n t t o W in sto n -S a le m for 16 ye ars, d iirin g w h ic h she fo rm e d the first sc h o o l girl patrol. A fte r a ye a r o f te a ch in g at M o c k sv ille , sh e re tu rn e d to F a rm in g to n a n d ta u g h t there fo r a p p ro x im a te ly 2 0 years. S h e retired in l9 6 J i S h e is a m e m b e r o f the F a rm in g to n U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h , w he re slie ha s taught in S u n d a y S c h o o l, d irected the Parents Of Pre-Sclioolers Oriented P a r e n t s o f p r e - s c h o o l s t u d e n t s a t t e n d e d a n o r ie n t a t io n m e e iin g at the M o c k sv ille E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l o n A p r il 2 2 , 1 9 6 9 at 1 0 :0 0 a.m. A p p ro x im a te ly e ig liiy-five parents attended. A f t e r c h e c k i n g b i r i h certificates, re vie w in g chan ge s in sch o o l p ro ce d u re , re vie w in g h a n d b o o k , parents w ere sh o w n a film entitle d “ S c h o o l fo r to d a y an d to m o rro w ". T h is c ilu c a t io n a i riln i projected ideas that w ill he related lo llie ne w sch o o ls fo r D a vie C o u n ty . M rs. R a ch e l S tro u d , C o u n ly H e a lth N u rse , talked a b o u t p ro ce d u re s that p arents siio u id b e c o n c e r n e d w ilh . M rs. P ru d e n c e J o h n so n an d M rs. R u t h G a it h e r , C o m m u n ity A c t i o n W o rk e rs, pre-view ed a p p lic u llo n s for H ead Start stu d e nts afterw ards. A n y parent that w ill have a ch ild to enter Ih c M o c k sv illc E le m e n ia ry S c h o o l ne xt ye ar is aske d lo sto p b y the olTice an d p ick u p h a n d b o o k fo r parents. Please b rin g the c h ild ’s birti) certificate also. Higliwoy Fatolities D a v ie C o u n t y ha d nine h ig h w a y traffic d eaths last year and 2 S 4 injured. C h a rlo ile and M e c k le n b u rg C o u n ty led the stutt- in traffic d e a t lis la st year us N o rtii ('a ri)h n a ’s hiiiliw ay toll soared to a iC Lo rd I ,H<>7 kille d and 5 5 .I.V 1 injured in a c t id c iils , llic ( , Sl.itc M o lili C lu b said. ( li;ir III! u ' s 4 1 la la lllM 's liip p t'il Its prevKM is liiv',h ul V) III w hile M e ik lc iib iiiti's '/H liiic liid in j' ( lia ilu lli) w as I I iiKiri: llia ii Its |i|i'viiiiis lu fli • ll (,7 III i c h o ir an d is n o w se rvin g as h isto ria n a n d stew ard. M rs. F lo r e n c e M ille r, the 1 9 6 8 W o m a n o f j h e Y e a r c o n fe r r e d C o n tin u e d Page 5 M A Y O R U N O PPO SED Mayor D. J. Mando is unopposed for re-election on Tuesday. M. H. Murray is a c a n d id a te fo r the Mocksville Town Board of Commissioners. In an advertisement in last week's issue, Mr. Murray was incorrectly listed as a candidate for Mayor. COUNTY COURT Heretofore we have carried the records of County Criminal Court the week that it was held. Sonl^imes it is near press time before we have been to T Sc'jre the information. It has always been the policy of this newspaper to carry wliat we thought was the complete court record........not ommiting any name for any reason. However, we have been accused of ommiting some names in the past. We feel that we do not have any more right to delete a name from the court record than does the Clerk of Court Glenn Hammer. We carry this only as a matter of record, which we feel is the duty of any county newspaper. We do not carry it with any malice or indictment oT anyone. In the past we have d e p e n d e d on th e cooperation of the Clerk of Court to give us the record on the day of the trial. Tuesday a woman, Mrs. Randall Cobb, in an irate mood to have her name omitted from the court record applied pressure in both the newspaper office and the clerk of court's office. Following this the Clerk of Court told this newspaper that from now on the records would be available but he would not supply any information to any newspaper. Without the cooperation of the Clerk of Court's office this newspaper will not be able to carry the court record the same week that the Tuesday trial is held. This is because the court session o ften lasts th ro u g h o u t the day Tuesday, and is not officially recorded until the next day. However, we will carry the official court record on the following week, Again may we emphasize that we carry it only as a matter of record. It is also carried by the Salisbury Pott and other newspapers. We carry it for no other reason. Rescue Squod 1 he M nclysville I io n s C lu b lias d n iia li'i! 4 ’0 I) In llic D avie I iH iiiiy U fsc u e Sq u a d I lie D a vic C iiu n iy Lillie Ica tiiic A sM icia liu ii lias made •III .iiKliliiiiial d iiiia(i<m (if $71 (o ilu K o silie Sq u a ll K ie y iiad | )к ч и11|ч|у Iliade a d iiii.iiiiili ill ■s I ‘'11 I' I I Ills I ii)taiii/.il iiHi DAVIE COUNTY ri .../ J i / f i - ? M o c k s v ille V o te s T u e s d a y O n O ffic ia ls A n d B o n d s C itize n s o f Ih e T o w n o f M o c k sv ille w ill go to the p o lls o n T u e sd a y in the b i-an nu al v o te o n a m a y o r a n d five m e m b e r s o f the b o a rd o f c o m m iss io n e r s . In a d d itio n , there w ill a lso be a re fe re n du m o n a 5 4 9 5 ,0 0 0 sew erage b o n d p ro po sal. M a y o r D . J . M a n d o is u n o p p o se d fo r re-election as are the five n o m in e e s for the b o a rd o f co m m issio n e rs: M . H . M u rra y , C ly d e G la sc o c k , S a m W . H o w e ll, H a ro ld O d o m and G ilm e r J. H artle y. V o t in g w ill be d o n e a I the T o w n O ffic e . T h e p o lls w ill o p e n at 6 :3 0 a.m . an d close al 6 : 3 0 p .m . M rs. L o u ise R . M e ro n e y w ill serve as registrar an d H . M . A r n o ld an d J. H . M a rk h a m w ill be the judges. T h e $ 4 9 5 , 0 0 0 s a n it a r y sew er b o n d issue w ill be fo r Ih e p u rp o se o f p ro v id in g fu n d s, w ith a n y o lh e r available fu n d s, for e x te n d in g and e n la rgin g Ih e s a n it a r y d e w e r syste m o f M o c k s v i l l e , i n c l u d i n g Ih e c o n s t r u c t io n o f a d d itio n a l se w a ge c o lle ctio n , treatm ent a n d d isp o sa l facilitie s and Ih e a c q u isitio n o f a n y ne cessary la n d , r i g h t s o f w a y an d equ ipm e n t. T h e p ro p o se d ne w sew age s y s t e m w i l l c o s t a b o u t $ I-m illio n . T h e A p p a la c h ia n R e g io n a l C o m m i s s io n has a p p ro ve d a federal grant o f a ro u n d $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 lo be used to w a rd s th is project. T h e T o w n o f M o c k sv ille is p r e s e n t ly se rv e d b y three s e p a r a t e p la n t s a n d f iv e p u m p i n g s t a t i o n s . T h e p r o p o s e d s y s t e m w o u ld in itia lly replace Ih e p la n t o n the n o rth e rn side o f to w n an d w o u ld e ve n tu a lly replace the p la n t o n Ih e eastern side. It w o u ld re m o ve a sew age p lant Ir o m a reiii'dcntial area an d w o u ld p ro v id e service to the p ro p e rty w est o f N o r th M a in Stre e ts a n d to Ih e areas n o w o u t s id e t h e n o rth e rn c ity lim its. OFFICIAL BALLOT For The Submission Of An Ordinance Authorizing Bonds Of The Town Of Mocksville, North Carolina At The Regular Municipal Election On May 6 , 1 9 6 9 Instnictioiis 1. To voto “Y E S " make a cross (X) m ark in tho square to the right of the word “Y E S ". 2. To vote “N O " make a cross (X) mark in the .square to the right of the word “N O ". 3. If you tear or deface or w rongly m ark this ballot, return it and get another. YES NO Shall an ordinance pas.sed on March 24, 1969, authorizing the Town of Mocksville, North Carolina, to contract a debt, in addition to any and all other debt which said Town may now or hereafter have power or autiiority to contract, and in evidence thereof to issue Sanitary Sewer Bonds in an^aggrejato principal amount not ex ceeding $49.5.000 for the purpose of providing funds, with any other available funds, for enlarg ing and extending the sanitary sewer system of the Town, including the acquisition, construc tion and enlargement of sewage collection, treat ment and disposal facilities and the acquisition of necessary land and rights of way. and authoriz ing the levy and collection of a sufficient tax for the payment of the principal of and the interest on said bonds, be approved? Facsimile of signature of Town Clerk and Treasurer Bond Issue Should Pass C e rta in ly Ih e citize n s o f the T o w n o f M o c k sv ille sh o u ld re sp o n d fa v o ra b ly n e x t T u e sd a y in the $ 4 9 5 ,0 0 0 sew erage b o n d vote. N o o n e can d e n y that Ih e to w n ne ed s to im p ro ve a n d enlarge its sew erage syste m . N o one can d e n y that the to w n ne e d s to e x te n d its b o u n d a ry Ю take in areas so im p o rta n t to its g ro w th an d c o n tin u e d w eD b e in g. T h e passage o f the b o n d issue w ill m a ke all o f th is p ossible. T h e h ig h co st o f sew er o u tfa ll a n d treatm ent p lant c o n stru c tio n ha s b een cited as the re aso n that certain sew erage d isc rim in a tio n s e x ist w ith Ih e T o w n o f M o c k sv ille . T h e re is the sew age treatm ent p la n t o n W e st C h u rc h Stre et that ha s been a c o n sid e ra b le n u isa n ce b ecause o f its in a d e q u a cy. T h e re are areas w ith in Ih e tow n that have n o sew erage facilitie s at all. U n d e r Ih e plan b e in g p ro p o se d b y the M o c k sv ille p v e r n in g b o d y , these w ill be correcte d w ilh the passage o f the b o n d issue. T h e T o w n o f M o c k sv ille is b e in g lite ra lly c h o k e d as reside ntial a n d in d u stria l d e ve lo p m e n ts sp rin g u p a ro u n d its b o u nd arie s. T h e se d e ve lo p m e n ts deserve to be a part o f the T o w n o f M o c k sv ille , sh a rin g w ith the to w n re sid e n ts the services p ro vid e d b y Ih e to w n an d Ih e ir cost. O n c e again d ie higli c o sl o f p ro v id in g ad eq uate sew erage facilitie s has been cited as the re aso n Ih e to w n lim its have no t been e xte nd ed . S o , the passage o f the b o n d issue w ill h e lp to m a ke this possible. T h e lo ta! cost o f in sta llin g ad eq uate sew erage facilitie s fo r the p ro g ra m b e in g p ro p o se d is $ 9 4 5 ,0 0 0 . O f this a m o u n t , $ 3 8 5 , 0 0 0 w ill co m e fro m federal fu n d s (A p p a la c h ia R e g io n a l C o m m issio n ) a n d $ 6 5 ,0 0 0 fro m P u b lic L a w 6 6 0 fu n ds. T h e b o n d issue w o u ld p ro vid e Ihe re m a in in g $ 4 9 5 ,0 0 0 . O f great im p o rta n c e to the c itize n s o f the to w n is h o w m u c h in taxes w ill th is co sl. S tu d ie s b y the c o n su ltin g engineer, b ase d u p o n in l'o rm a tio n p ro vid e d b y the L o c a l G o v e rn m e n t C o m m issio n , in dicate llia l n o tax increase w ill be req u ire d lo re p a y b o n d s because o f ih re e things: (1 ) In cre ase d va lu a tio n d u e to in d u stria l gro w th ; (2 ) In cre ase d va lu a tion d u e to a n n e x a tio n . ( 3 ) Incre ase d va lu a tio n d u e to revalu ation . S o it a p pe ars that Ih e T o w n o f M o c k sv ille and its citizen s have e v e ryU iin g to gain if Ih e b o n d issue passes n e xi T u e sd a y . It also ap pe ars lhat Ih e to w n has a lot to lose if the issue fails. T h e federal m o n e y w ill not sla y available un less m atche d b y the tow n. It w ill be given to som e other tow n fo r the sam e p urp ose . A favorab le v o ie fo r the b o n d issue o n T u e sd a y w ill be a vote fo r a b rigliie r future Гог the T o w n o f M o c k sville . Mrs. Kennen Resigns Libary Post T h e B oard , o f T ru ste e s o f t h e D a v ie C o u n t y P u b lic L ib r a r y h a s a n n o u n c e d the re sign atio n o f M rs. Q u e e n B ess K e n n e n ha s been c h a irm a n o f the co m m itte e fo r three years. O t h e r m e m b e r s a re M r s . G e o r g e M a r t in , R o u t e 3, M o c k s v ille , a n d M rs. 1. H . Jones, R o u te 1, A d va n ce . T h is past ye a r M rs. K e n n e n has m a in ta in e d the M e m o ry G a r d e n o f the L ib ra ry in m e m o ry o f he r late h u sb a n d , M r . W . E . K e n n e n o f Ih c F a rm in g to n C o m m u n ity . M rs. K e n n e n is a lo n g-tim e an d a rd e n t su p p o rte r o f Ih e lib ra ry in D a vie C o u n ty . Sh e w a s a m e m b er o f the B o a rd o f T ru ste e s o f the lib ra ry fro m 1 9 6 4 to 1 9 6 6 an d served as a m e m b e r o f th e In te rio r an d F u rn ish in g s C o m m itte e a n d .a s ch a irm a n o f the L a n d sc a p in g C o m m itte e fo r the b u ild in g o f the new C o u n ty L ib ra ry . T h e B o a r d o f T ru ste e s expressed its a p p re cia tio n to M rs. K e n n e n fo r her lo n g ye ars o f su p p o rt an d service to Ih e lib rary. N O T IC E T h e re w ill be a m e eting o f Ihe T ru ste e s o f the D u tc h m a n C r e e k W a t e r Im p ro v e m e n t D istrict, M a y 6, 19 6 9 , 8 :0 0 p .m . in the C o u n ty O ffice B u ild in g . HARDING MEMORIAL The family and friends of John C. Harding, Jr., have placed a world globe in the Davie County Public Library in his memory. Harding, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Charles H ard in g , R oute 2, Mocksville, was killed in Viet-Nam December^ 8, 1968, one day before his twenty-second birthday. The memorial gift is a Replogle Coronellis, an im pressive 16-inch handcrafted illuminated globe in a rich antique patina. The meridian is satin brass plated. It sits in a beautifully hand-carved Duncan Phyfe cradle pedestal of solid walnut. The pedestal bears a small brass plate honoring John C. Harding, Jr. Harding was an avid reader and loved and used h is p u b lic I i brary extensively before he entered the service of his country. He was planning to enter pre-med studies at Mars Hill College upon his return. This memorial presentation is a wonderful remembrance of a young Oavie County man who served his country with the greatest of all possible sacrifices. ' .. ■■■'f * Applications Considered For Scbool KindergartenA___1 1 :......... f _ . U ^ ^ . Tolent Show T h e M o c k sv ille P. T. A , w ill sp o n so r a T ale n t S h o w F rid a y , M a y 2, at 7 :3 0 p. m. in the M o c k sv ille E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l a u d iio riu m . T ic k e ts arc n o w on sale at Ih c I’riin a ry S c h n o l: lile m e n ia ry Sc lio o l an d the D a v ie i ’o u n iy llig li Sc h o n l. T ic k e ts w ill also he o n sale at Ih c d iio r rrid a y evening. H a ro ld O d u m , pre siden l <>l Ihe P. T. A. p iu in ise s sunie ical giN jJ latent .111(1 li(ipi.-s iliaf y u u w ill conie OUl an d sup|xiit ihe cliildroii and llic I*. I A Rev. P. A. Kelly To leave Bloise T h e Rev. I’. A K e lly . P a su u o f llie Blaise B aptist C h u rc h liir ihe past fo u r a n d nne-liaK y e a r s , h a s a c c e p le d llie p a sliiia ie ul' llie (irai;e lia p iisl ( liurcli 111 W ilsdii. June Is i Will he Ills Iasi S u iid a y III llic pulpii al Hliisc. I lie l.imily will iiiinc III WiKdii Ilia I w eek A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r th e 1 0 6 0 -7 0 k in d e r p rie n p ro gram s for eligible child ren in D avie C o u n t y a r e n o w h e in g co n sid e re d . T h e pro gram is spo nsored under T itle 1 o l the t ie m e n ia r y and Se co n d aiv td u c a iiiin A c i and p iK iriiy is g i v e n I ll e h 11 d r e n o I e c n il ll 111 I c a 11 y d e p I i ve d lu ik g riiu n d s . .A m u rin iig and a lie riu io n session w ill he held al ihe M o ck sville lle n ie iila iy S e h o o l a n d a l ih e D avic ( o u iin I d u ca liiiii C e n ie i al ( o o le e n ic e . M o iiiiin ; classes hegiii al N ,!() a ni and d ism iss al I I 0 0 a 111 \ 11 c iiio n ii classes lie}.'iM al I. ' .•<<(! iii .mil lllsllliss .11 (10 p 111 I I .1 ll sp> >1 I .11 toil h > 1 Ik's^‘ Gettys. Foster, at left, is congratulated by Buddy Foster Installed As Local Jaycee President Bill Foste r w as installed as p re sid e n l o f ih c M o cksville Jaycees al cerem onies held in Ihe R o ta ry H ut F rid a y iiii>hi. A p ril 25 ih . M rs. Foste r w as inslalled as president o f the Jaycettes in Ihe sam e cerem onies. B u d d y G e tty s o f Spen ce r, A re a V ic e President, w as llie in s t a llin g o ffice r. H e gave in stru ctio n s lo each person as lo duties, eic. O lh e r o f f ic e r s f o r the Jaycees in clu d c: Jack K o o n tz , I n t e i n a l V ic e p r e s id e n l; V e rn o n T h o m p sim , E x icrn a l V ic e President; A b e H o w a rd , Jr.. secre alry; Dr. Ron G a n lt, treasurer; D o u g C o llin s, Sla te D ire cto r; and. K e n Sales, K e n H u n e y c u ii, Bill D w ig g in s and D o n n G o o d w in , directors. J a y c e t t e le a d e rs a ls o include: M rs. K e n Sales, vice pre siden l; M rs. Joe M u rp h y , secretary; M rs. R ich a rd C o o k , treasurer; a n d, M rs. M arsliall S o u t h e r n , M r s . V e r n o n T h o m p s o n a n d M rs. J o h n G u glie lm i, directors. V e r n o n T h o m p s o n w as n a m e d J A Y C E E O H T IIK Y E A R . R . B. G age, Jr. is S P O K E O F T H E Y E A R , and D o u g ( ’ollins, .S P A R K P L U G O F T H E Y E A R . . . . Jaycee of the Year, Vernon Thompson, and his wife pose with his plaque. Art Siiow Winners Honored At Library c l a s s e s w i l j b e t h e re sp o n sib iliiy o f the parents o f c h ild r e n a cce p te d for htis program . E ligib le children fro m an y area o f the c o u n ty m ay aiie nd In the evn i a sufi'icie ni n u m b e r o f c liild ie ii fro m e c o n o m ica lly deprived hom es dll n o i ap p iy for tliese classes, llic le m a in in g applicants will he selccied on the I’asis ol cco iu iiin c prio i iiy. A p p lica tio n lo in is loi llic k iiid c ii'a iic n p io gi.iiiis niav he o h ia iiicd lio in llie U oaid o f i- d u c a I I o 11 () I I 1 c c , I lie M o c k sM lle I Iciiie m .in Sch o o l. IM llic |).l\ IC ( OlllllS I dlU'.lllOII t CMICl III I ooll'ClllCC T h e second and third-place w in n e r s o f Ih e M o c k sville W o m a n ’s C lu b A r t S h o w w ill be h o n o re d w ilh a reception al the o p e n in g o f their tw o-m an s h o w in the D avie C o u n ty P u b lic L ib ra ry on S u n d a y , M a y 4 fro m 3 :0 0 to 5 :0 0 p. m. T h e "se c o n d place winn_er is M r s . - S y d n a C. S a iifu iu diid iTic ilu iii p la c e w in n e r is M rs. K a le R idd le. T h e first place w inn er o f the A r t S h o w is M is s C in d y Jo h n so n , w h o se w in in g B atik and o lh e r art w o rk s have been hanging in the P u b lic L ib ra ry d u rin g the m o n lh o f A p ril. T h e tw o -m a n sh o w w ill h a n g in the Davie C o u n ty P u b lic L ib r a r y d u rin g Ih e m o n th o f M a y . So m e o f the art w o rk s w ill be fo r sale. M rs. S y d n a Sa n fo rd , 8 0 0 H o lly Lane, M o ck sville , w o n sccond place w ith a w atercolor brayer prin t w ilh o ils entitled “ Ic y T r e e s ” . S h e is a n e x p e r im e n t a l im p re ssio n ist painter w ilh an A , B. degree in 1-ine A rts fro m East C aro lin a U n iv e r s iiy . H er w o rk s w ill include m a n y m o n o p rin ts in e x p e rin ie n ta l m edia, seveial p a in t in g s III a c r y lic , and c o n ih in a lio n s o f acrylic and oil. fw i) ol liei w m k s w ill he on laige y X canvases. O n e p a n n in g Will be don e w ith glue, llo in.isici Illk and liglilci jluid, llei w o ik Vanes Iro m lealisni lo alislM C lio ii I III'. IS llu iliiid \ e.il tllal " 'I M rs, Sa n fo rd lias d isp layed her w o r k in the D a vic C o u n ty Lib ra ry , In Ih c future she w ill e x h i b i t a l A r t G a lle r y O rigin als, T h ru w a y S h o p p in g Center in W inston-Salem , Last F e b r u a r y , she w o n sccon d placc cash prize in the First __U n io n N a tio n a l B a n k S h o w WU ll*v R.'V.uii t G u ild in .Salisbury, N , C. M rs. K ate R id d le , R o u te I, A d va n ce , w o n third placc w ith a n o i l p a in t in g e n t it le d “ M ilk in g T im e ". M rs, R id d le is a pure p rim itive painter. H er w o rk s wil) in clu d e oil p a in lin g on w o o d and canvas, three d ifferent k in d s o f w o rk e d rugs m ade b y ha n d , and a variety o f other arts and crafts, in clu d in g corn sh u c k flow ers, M rs, R id d le is a p re vio u s w in n e r o f t h e M o c k sv ille W o m a n 's C lu b A n S h o w and has d isp la ye d her w o rk in the P u b l i c L ib r a r y . S h e h a s e xhib ited her w o rk w ide ly in W in sto n -Sa le m , W alnut C o ve a n d R a le ig h an d is w id e ly kno w 'n th ro u gh o u t the state lor her p rim itive sty le. T h is a il sh o w p ro m ise s to be on e o f great variety la n g in g fro m M rs S a n fo rd 's abstract iin p rcssio iilsin to M rs. R id d le 's lU ia l p r im it iv e s . T h e ic is s o m e t h in g l o r c v e iv o n c 's iiiiorest. T h e p u b lic is invited lo a ilc n d llie le ce p iiiiii U)| lliese tw o D avic ( ‘on iitx .iiiisik o n S in id j \ . M a y 4 lio n i tV) lo > IX) p 111. Ill ihc D.uic I OlinlX l^lhll. I ll'I.llX 2-Davie County Enterprise Recoril, April 30.1989 Folks an'd Fancies • By MARGARET A. LEGRAND i A T T E N D S Y M P H O N Y C O N C E R T A tte n d in g the W in sto n -Sa le m : . W in sto n -Sa le m M o n d a y evenir _ M rs. L. P. M a rtin , M iss Sa ra h G a ith e r, M rs. L. G a ith e r S a n fo rd in W in sto n -Sa le m M o n d a y (Pops ConccrO held rs. John P. LeGrijra n d ,eve nin g w ere ■ er, ^.lo. I,. . an d M r. an d M rs. W alter G raham . A tte n d in g the con ce rt o n T u e sd a y e ve n in g fro m here w ere M r. an d M rs. L e o n D . L e e d s and son, A la n , M rs. F re d Ste ve n s and M rs. R o y B ro w n , Jr. E N G A G E M E N T A N N O U N C E D M r. an d M rs. W illie N e lso n , Jr., o f M o re h e a d C ity , a n n o u n c e the engagem ent o f their daughter, B re nd a G ail, to D a v id E u ge n e R o b e rtso n , so n o f M r. a n d M rs. H a rm o n G . R o b e rtso n o f A d van ce . T h e co u p le plan an A u g u st w edding. M iss N e lso n is a graduate o f M o re h e a d C ity H ig h S c h o o l. S h e is em ploye d as a secre tary at a h o sp ita l in M o re h e a d C ity. M r. R o b e rtso n , a graduate o f D a v ie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l, w as in ducted in to the A rm e d F o rc e s in Ju n e 1967. H e is station ed at riie r r y P oin t. St. Francis Mission Harmony School To Sponsor Cake Sale Alumni To Meet T h e W o m e n ’s G u ild o f St. F ra n c is C a th o lic M issio n w ill ht>ld a M o th e r’s D a y C a k c Sale in fro nt o f h e ffn e r’s L a n d o f F o o d o n Sa tu rd a y, M a r y 10th b e gin n in g at 9 a.m . H o m e m a d e c a k e s w it h M o th e r’s D a y d e c o ra tio n s w ill he sold . Y o u m a y place y o u r ord er b y ca llin g 9 9 8 -4 8 1 6 or 4 9 2 -5 4 5 8 . N o o rd e rs taken after M a y 7th please. R e m e m b e r M o th e r w ith a cakc on M o th e r’s D a y . County Council Plans Meeting T h e 4 -H C o u n ly C o u n cil w ill m eet T u e sd a y, M a y 6, a l 7 :3 0 p.m . in Ih c C o u n iy O ffic c B u ild in g. A ll club offiu e rs and elccled dclegaie.s sh ou ld plan lo ullcn d . M a jo r ilu n is o f husinc.ss w ill i n c l u d e 4 - H C a m p , 4 - H A c tiv ity D a y s, tiie A n n u a l 4 -H H orse .Show, and the p ro po se d tour o f the S h e n a n d o a h V a lle y. B e s u r e y o u r c lu b is represented to help plan for the.w 4 -H cvcn is. C L U B S C H K D U L K S K T M a y I U N IO N C H A F L L 7.-.U) p.m ., M rs. tidw in Bogei M a y I B A L T IM O R t i- B I X B Y 2:(W p.m .. M rs. rio ssie Jofies M a y 2 C L A R K S V I L L l i « ;0 0 p.m .. M rs. F d w a rd B cck «Si M rs. J im E a to n at F ire D epartm ent C a rd o f A p p re cia tio n S p a rk s M rs. Bessie S p a rk s and son, J im m y , w ish lo th a n k the C o rn atze r, F o rk and M o c k sv ille V o lu n te e r F ire D e p a rtm e n ts for their services on A p ril 15 w he n Ih e ir h o m e in Bethel ^ ','1.11^..:.'..;^ ' uibiu" w islit's lo th a n k the p eople o f Bethel M e tiu id ist C h u rc h , the C ir c le o f the F irst Baptist C h u rc h , an d T u rre n tin e . Bethel and C o rn a tze r c o m m u n itie s for their he lp at this criticle tim e. G ra te fu lly , M rs. S p a rk s and son. M a y G o d bless each and everyone. T h e H a r m o n y S c h o o l A lu m n i w ill m eet o n Sa tu rd a y, M a y 1 0 at 7 :0 0 P. M . in the sch o o l lu n c h ro o m . A ll fo rm e r s t u d e n t s a n d teache rs are invited to attend. T h is w ill be the last re u n io n in the old b u ild in g ; p la n s are fo r it to be torn d o w n soo n . D in n e r re se rva tio ns sh o u ld be in b y M a y 7. R e se rv a tio n s sh o u ld be sent to M rs. E. H. M c J u n k in (fo rm e r Pat D a n ie ls) 6 2 4 D o g w o o d R o a d , Statesville, N . C. 2 8 6 7 7 . A treat is in sto re fo r y o u , b o th in the spe ake r an d special m u sic b y an alu m n i m o st o f y o u k n o w . A ll A lu m n i are urged to attefid. » R E T U R N S F R O M R IC H M O N D , V A . M rs. W . A . A lliso n re tu rn e d to her h o m e o n M a p le A v e n u e T u e sd a y fro m R ic h m o n d , V irg in ia w he re she spent tw elve d a y s w ith her sister, M rs, R . V , R a sh . S h e also visite d her b ro th e r, H u g h V a u g h n a n d w ife w h ile there. V I S I T O R S F R O M A M E S , IO W A V isitin g M r. an d M rs. L e o n D . L e e d s a n d ch ild re n o n M a g n o lia A v e n u e the past w e e ke nd w ere M r. L e e d ’s au nts. M isse s D o ra an d R u th M ille r o f A m e s, Io w a . O F F T O T H E K E N T U C K Y D E R B Y M r. an d M rs. Ja ck S a n fo rd a n d M r. an d M rs. R o y c e M o o re o f W in sto n -Sa le m , left W e d n e sd a y fo r L o u isv ille , K e n tu c k y to atte nd the 9 5 th K e n tu c k y D e rb y. T h e y w ill re tu rn h o m e o n S u n d a y. B I R T H D A Y D I N N E R H u b e rt C . B o g e r w as h o n o re d w ith a d in n e r S u n d a y o n h is b irth d a y an nive rsary. T h e d in n e r w a s give n b y h is w ife at their h o m e o n R o u te 2. M e m b e rs o f the fa m ily pre se nt w ere: M r. an d M rs. E rn e st T a y lo r, a n d B ra d le y a n d E ric T a y lo r o f C h a p e l H ill; M iss B re n d a B o g e r o f A le x a n d ria , V a .; M r. an d M rs. H a ro ld B o ge r an d ch ild re n , N o rm a n a n d S a n d ra o f C o o le e m e e ; M r. a n d M rs. O d e ll B o g e r an d so n , Je ffre y o f F a rm in g to n ; an d M r. an d M rs. J o h n n y B og e r, T a m m y a n d C h a rle s W ra y an d M is s C a ro ly n B oger. T R I P T O M O U N T A IN S F R I D A Y M iss D u k e Sh e e k , M rs. F ra n c e s S. Jam e s an d M is s H a ze l M c C la m ro c k o f R o u te 2, spe n t on e d a y last w eek in H a ze lw o o d w ith M r. an d M rs. D u k e Jam e s an d fa m ily a n d the J im m ie Jam es fa m ily. A T T E N D M A N A G E M E N T IN S T IT U T E C la u d e H o rn , Jr. a n d J im G a rw o o d atte n d e d the N o rth C a ro lin a O il Jo b b e rs A sso c ia tio n ’s 1 4 th a n n u a l M a n a ge m e n t In stitu te last w e e k h e ld at the U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a at C h a p e l H Ul. IN L E X IN G T O N F O R C O N V E N T I O N M r. a n d M rs. V irg il F o ste r a n d child re n , S a n d ra an d D e n n is an d A lle n L e w is atte nd ed the Sta te C a m p e rs C o n v e n tio n the past w e e ke n d h e ld at the F a ir G ro u n d s at L e x in g to n . Phone Wert and CaU Shoea Roy W. CiH 722-2215 447 N. Trade Wiiuton-Salem Owner Star Brand Work Shoes For Men . . . Miracle Tread Shoe* for Woman ... Rand... A/G/ Nettietoo Shoe* for Men ... Poll Parrot Shoe* for Children . . . (factory lample« for Mfomen, size* . . . 5 & Bti) . . . Dr. Scholl Arch Supports... Profe*sional Fitting. . _ SALE OF MISS MARY NANCE ON CORNATZER P E R S O N A L P R O P E R T Y ROAD AT THE NOME OF THOMAS NANCE ADVANCE. N.C. MAY 3 - 10:00 A. M. 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 1 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 3 - Bedroom Suit G. E. Upright Freezer Wheel Barrow Antique Churn Antique Lanterns Antique Rocking Chairs Antique Bureau Antiqie Table Antique Pie Safes Antique TrunkAntique Pitcher ond Glosses Antique Picture Frames Antique Iron Pots Stone JarsHandmade Wheatstraw Fruit Baskets Handmade Cushions Handmade Wardrobe Don’t Miss This Big Sale Take Up Payments EL-CHICO 12^x60' 2-Bedrooms See On Our Lot OAKWOOD Mobile HoniM 90S W. Innei St. Seliibuiy. N. C.Oeeiff I.K. No- vu Kerosene Lamps Odd Chest of Drawers Odd Tables Odd Chairs Gloss Top Fruit Jars Assorted Odd Bottles Assorted Dishes and Glassware Hondmade Bed Spreads Handmade Sheets ond Pillows Coses Assorted Needle and Fancy Crochet Work Assorted Pictures Hondmode Stuffed Animols Gordon ToolsOid Assortment of Bod Linens ond Pillows Assortment of Gourds OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION! Sales Crier JAMES H. BAILEY TELEP H O N E: 998 ’ 8286 R FD l, A D VA N C E. N.C. lll iR i; F O R W H l- K I- N D W e e ke nd gu ests o f M r. an d M rs. M e rly n Ü. Pre ston on C restview D riv e w ere M r. and M rs. C la re nce R o th w e ll o f Brevard. S U N D A Y D I N N E R G U E S T S D in n e r guests o f M r. and M rs. H e rm a n C. Ijam es S u n d a y at Ih e ir ho m e o n M a p le A v e n u e w ere their so n-in -law and daugliter, M r. an d M rs. E s to n B etts o f D u rh a m . V isitin g them in the a fte rn o o n w ere M r. a n d M rs. A lfre d A rrin g to n o f W in sto n - Sale m . S P E N D IN G F E W W E E K S W IT H S O N M rs. A rth u r T ru e la n d o f M a gn o lia , N e w Jersey arrived last ■ M o n d a y fo r a visit o f a few w e e k s w ith her so n a n d daughter-in.law , M r. a n d M rs. D o n a ld K . T ru e la n d o n N o rth M a in Street. A T T E N D A U T O D E A L E R S C O N V E N T I O N M r, an d M rs. 0 . K . P o p e atte nded the 3 4 th an n u a l C o n v e n tio n o f the N o rth C a ro lin a A u to m o b ile D e a le rs A sso c ia tio n o n M a y 4 -7 he ld at the C a ro lin a In n in P in e h u rst. W liile their dealer h u sb a n d s w ere d isc u ssin g the m ajor issues o f the in d u stry, the ladies e n jo y e d special a n d in te re stin g e n te rtainm e nt. A special treat fo r C o n v e n tion -go e rs w as “A N ig h t In H a w a ii” o n M o n d a y eve n in g at w h ic h tim e the P earls o f the P acific, on e o f H a w a ii’s m o st talented m u sic an d d ance g ro u p s perfo rm ed . A T G R E E N S B O R O C O L L E G E M rs. G . A . H a rtm a n and he r d a u gh te r, M rs. R . B . B u n c h o f S t a t e s v il le , s p e n t la st T h u rsd a y at G re e n sb o ro C ollege, G re e n sb o ro . M rs. H a rtm a n ’s sisters, M rs. M a rjo ry S c h o lte s o f W in sto n -S a le m a n d M rs. N e ll L a sh le y o f F a rm in g to n w ere M r. an d M rs. H a rtm a n ’s d in n e r gu e sts o n S u n d a y . R E T U R N S H O M E F R O M G E O R G IA M rs. G e rm a in e W e llm a n re tu rn e d to he r h o m e o n L e x in g to n A v e n u e S a tu rd a y fro m A u g u sta , G e o rgia after v isitin g her son-in-law a n d d aughter, M r. a n d M rs. H a ro ld W a gn e r a n d ch ild re n , E ric an d E la in e fo r tw o w eeks. T O A R R I V E F R I D A Y F R O M S O U T H C A R O L I N A M iss Jan e M a n d o an d h e r fiance, K e n M e e k s, w ill arrive F rid a y fro m C h a rle sto n , S. C . to spe n d the w e e ke n d w ith Ja n e ’s parents, M r. a n d M rs. D . J. M a n d o o n N o r th M a in Street. A ls o c o m in g in fo r the w e e k e n d w ill b e their so n , J o e M a n d o w h o is a stu d e n t at W ingate J u n io r C ollege. V I S I T M R S . H A L L P A S T W E E K E N D M r. a n d M rs. C . A . M a rtin d a le o f P o rtsm o u th , V a . spe n t the w e e ke n d here, the gu e sts o f M rs. S ta c y B. H a ll o n W ilk e sb o ro Street. M rs. M a rtin d a le is M rs. H a ll’s sister. L E A V E F O R P A N A M A C I T Y F L O R I D A M rs. M . C . D e a d m o n an d M rs. W . J. Z im m e rm a n o f A d v a n ce , left M o n d a y fo r P anam a C ity , F la . M rs. D e a d m o n w ill visit her new gra n d so n . D e a n C h arle s, w h o w a s b o rn A p r il 2 3 an d h is parents, C ap t. a n d M rs. M a c k ie D e a d m o n w h o are sta tion e d at T y n d a ll A ir F o rc e Base . M rs. Z im m e rm a n w ill visit h e r d au gh te r. M iss A d ria n Z im m e rm a n w h o is w o rk in g there. A I T I'.N I) IM A N O R i:< 11 A I.-l.l;C I U H h M iss O ssie A lliso n attended an In luritial P ia rio -I^ ctu ru S u n d a y afte rn o o n give n b y licr nicce, M rs. W alter L. H argett o l C liarlotte, the fo rm e r M a rie J o h n so n , d auglite r o f M rs. P hil J o h n so n o f W esley C e n te r, C h a rlo tte and the late M r. Jo h n so n . T h e rccital W as given in the M u sic B u ild in g at C ataw b a C ollege, Sa lisb u ry. D E A D M O N S H A V E W E E K E N D G U E S T S G u e sts o f M r. an d M rs. M . C. D e a d m o n o n W ilk e sb o ro Street the past w e e ke n d w ere their d a u gh te r and gra n d so n , M rs. F re d d ie B re w e r an d so n o f Statesville, an d their so n and daughter-in.law , M r. an d M rs. P h il D e a d m o n o f W este rn C a ro lin a U n iv e rsity at C u llo w h e e . S P E N D N IG H T IN R A L E I G H M isse s M a r y an d Jane M c G u ire spent F rid a y nigh t in R a leigh w ith friends. S P E N D F E W D A Y S IN N . J . M rs. D o n a ld K . T ru e la n d , her m o th e r, M rs. J o h n D o w n ie and sister, M rs. R o ss A n d e rso n o f A n d e fso n , S. C . spent fro m last M o n d a y u n til T h u rsd a y in P a lm yra , N e w Jerse y w ith M rs. D o w n ie ’s so n . B o b D o w n ie , w h o w a s a patient in a lo cal hospital. M rs. A n d e rso n jo in e d he r m o th e r an d sister here an d the y w ent to N . J. b y plane. Г ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I L m For A Carefree Summer SEW A WARDROBE FROIVI OUR SELECTION OF: DAN RIVER SHEERS.......50% Fortrel polyester and 50% cotton DAN RIVER MANDALAY....Solids and prints to coordinate DAN RIVER DAN BON.....with pre-set Dan press DAN RIVER WAFFLE WEAVE for Sportswear....pre-set Dan press and permanent press TEXTILE SHOP “The Fabric C enter” SaUsbury St. Mocksvillc, N. C. Community Action Agency Has opening for qualified professional to serve as Director for the Summer Head Start Program in Davie County. The Head Start Program wili begin on June 16 and end on August 8. The Director of the 1968 Head Start Program for Davie County must tie selected 1эу April 1,1968. Applications should lie mailed to: Mrs. JoAnn Snow YVEDD, Inc. PO Box 328 Boonville, N. C. 27011 \V h irlp o o l AUTOMATIC A ICE MAKER REFRIGERATORS THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED! eiCYtt MOI (CriNTn» •CNtmiim lusc nir шetHKIIIOtUK ION ggr li Ъ etttw titiw HIM 1 ёШ ! Pay as Little as $10 M onthly fMICIO so iOW YOU S ir THI AUTOMATie le i m akim m i A U T O M A T IC IC E M A K E R NO W h i r l p o o l 17Ю 0Т NO i r l p o o l FROSTI • iirk .n iim • Nivii Miei eiraoiTiNO • HUOI TWIN ClllPUl • MIUION MAONIT DOM G R O K S l ^ F L Y C O . HIGHWAY 29 NORTH-2 MILES FROM CHINA GROVE PHONE: 857-2415 M rs. E d g a r Ferebee M e rre ll M IS S M A R IA C R IS T , E D G A R M E R R E L L W E D I N G R E E N S B O R O SU N D A .Y , A P R IL 27 M iss M a ria D im itra CrLst becam e the b rid e o f E d ga r Ferebee M errell at 6 p.m . S u n d a y in D o rm in tio n o f the T h e o to k o s, G re e k O rth o d o x C h u rc h at G re e nsbo ro . Fa th e r A n d re w G e o rg e ro u d a k is officiated. H e w as assisted b y the Rev. D a n ie l S fik a s o f W inston-Salem . THANKS ! For the privilege of serving the people of Mocksville for the past 2 years. May I have the pleasure of serving you again? If elected I promise to represent, to the best of my ability, the voice of the people in the issues that are presented to the governing body of Mocksville. R. Clyde Glasscock Candidate For Town Commissioner W e d d in g u u isic w a s p ro scn io d liy T h e E l G rc k o s Band. M rs. M crroll is Ih e d aughter o f M i. and M rs. J o h n A . C rist o f G re e nsb o ro . S h e is a giad u atc o f W ingate J u n io r C ollege. M r. M crro ll, so n o f M r. an d M rs, G e o rge E d g a r M e rre ll, Jr. o f R o u te 2, is also a graduate o f W ingate Ju n io r C o llege and is atte n d in g C ataw ba C o lle ge , m ajo ring in B u sin e ss A d m in istra tio n . H e is e m p lo ye d b y h is father at M o rre ll’s F u rn itu re C o m p a n y on W ilk e sb o ro Street. T h e b rid e w a s give n in m arriage b y her father. S h e w ore a princess g o w n o f w h ite satin and lace styled w ith a sco op e d n e ckline, lo n g b u tto n e d sleeves an d a d o u b le panel train. H er illu sio n tiered veil w a s attach ed to a c ro w n o f lace an d pearls and she carried a b o u q u e t o f b rid e ’s roses centered w ith a w h ite o rchid . M i s s S o p h ia Jam e s T o o m p a s, co u sin o f the b rid e o f G re e n sb o ro , and M rs. A le x C h rist, the b rid e ’s sister-in-law w ere h o n o r attendants. B rid e sm a id s w ere M iss M a ria S. M o rris o f W in sto n -Sale m , a n d the b rid e g ro o m ’s sisters. M iss V ic k i A . M errell an d M iss Sa ra h E. M errell. J u n io r b rid e sm a id s w ere M iss M a ry V la h o s o f A sh e ville , and M iss B arb ara Jean S tra u g h n o f G re e nsb o ro . T h e atte nd ants w o re identical dresses o f acqu a georgette w ith m a tc h in g headpieces. T h e dresses w ere fa sh ion e d w ith square n e cklin e s an d ve ry full skirts. T h e h o n o r atte nd ants carried b o u q u e ts o f y e llo w daises an d the b rid e sm a id s carrie; w h ite daisies. C h risto p h e r K a n a h a lio s and M a ria K o n to u la s o f H ig h P o in t w ere c h ild attendants. G e o rge M o rris, Jr., the b rid e ’s uncle, o f W in sto n - Sale m w as best m an. U sh e rs w ere G a rfie ld S . M o rris o f W in sto n -Sa le m , J im m y K a ra h a lio s o f H ig h P o in t, Jam es R u sh , A rth u r J. T o o m p a s an d the b rid e ’s b ro th e r, G e o rg e L . M errell. F o r her w e d d in g trip to F lo rid a , the b rid e ch an ge d to an en se m ble o f N a v y b lu e a n d ye llo w w ith large y e llo w hat an d N a v y accessories. S h e p in n e d the o rch id corsage fro m her w e d d in g b o u q u e t o n he r y e llo w a n d b lu e coat. F o llo w in g the w e d d in g ce re m o n y, a re ce p tion w as he ld at the H o lid a y In n in G re e n sb o ro . H o sts w ere the b rid e ’s parents. A ssistin g in re ce ivin g a n d serving w ere M rs. Jam e s A . T o o m p a s, M rs. J o h n K a ra h a lio s an d M rs. G e o rge M o rris, Jr., all o f G re e nsb o ro . G re e k fo o d s and pastries w ere served an d d a n c in g enjoyed. A p in k a n d w h ite c o lo r sch em e w as carrie d o u t in the d e co ra tio n s an d fo o d . T h e re ce p tio n c o n tin u e d u n til 1 a.m . P E N N IN G T O N 'S H O N O R S P E R S O N N E L A T M E A L P e r s o n n e l at P e n n in g to n C h e v r o l e t C o m p a n y o f M o c k sv ille w ere h o n o re d at a d in n e r last w e e k a n d w ere p re se n t e d p laq u e s to sh o w c o m p le t io n o f the M aste r S e r v i c e T e c h n i c i a n ’ s ex a m in a tio n . J o e F i s h e r , C h e v r o le t D is t r ic t M an age r, m ad e the pre se ntation. T h o s e r e c e iv in g p la q u e s w e r e : G e n e W a r d , P a g e Sh e rm e r, Everette R ic h a rd so n , B e n n y T u r n e r , J . N . R ic h a rd so n , R a y H o o ts, W a yn e C r a n f il l , E a r l S m ith , J im H o b so n , T o m C o o k a n d C ly d e Jordan . (Se e ad in a n othe r p art o f th is issue fo r p ictu re o f these m en.) IF THIS IS WHAT YOU PAID FOR YOUR LAST CAR > 3 0 0 0 Newport 2-Door Hardtop THIS IS WHAT COULD BE YOUR KENT CAR G H R V S L D l i Surprised? It's true. Chrysler Newport is priced just a few dollars more a month than the most popular smaller cars, comparably equipped. And that little extra admits you to a whole new world. The world of Chrysler luxury. Chrysler Myling. Chrysler size and performance. The dream car you've always wanted, come true. If your last car can't keep up with you, pay a little extra. Chrysler can. SEE us NOW FOR THE CAR YOU THOUQHT YOU C0UL0N7 AFFORD. CIPAA M ocksville C hrysler pLVMoUtH,inc. Wilkeftboro St.PhQne 634-2124 M ocktviile, N. C. M IS S J E A N E V A N S , B R ID E E L E C T , IS H O N O R E D A T T W O S H O W E R S M iss Joan Evan s, J u ly brido-olect o f K e n n e lh C arter, w as h o n o re d at a dessert p a rty ro c e n ily in Ih e M e lve r H o m e M anage m e n t H o u se ul the U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a at G re e n sb o ro . H oste ss w as M iss L ib b y C o o k o , senior al U N C -G , T h e refre.shm eni table w a s covered w ilh a lace cloth. Lim e p u n ch , cake squares, o p e n face sand w ich e s, n u ts an d m in ts w ere served to the guests. A t the c o n clu sio n o f the dessert p arty, the b rid e -e le cl’s friends show ere d her w ith gifts fo r he r kitchen. M iss E v a n s W as again h o n o re d S a tu rd a y night w iili a flo a tin g show er given in F o rk C iv ic C lu b B u ild in g . H ostesses w ere M rs. I-e o n C arter, M rs E u ge ne V e st an d M iss V ic k i W aller. T h e guests w ere greeted b y M rs. C arter w h o presented them to the h o n o re e a n d her m o th e r, M rs. G e o rge E v a n s and her fiance’s m o th e r, M rs. C lare nce Carter. T h e lin en -covered refre sh m e nt table w a s centered w ith a silver urn o f p in k sn a p d ra g o n s flan ke d b y p in k tapers in silver holders. P u n ch , ca kc squares, n u ts an d p ickle s w ere served to the guests w h o called fro m 7 :3 0 u n til 9 :3 0 p.m . 3- -0avie County Enterprise Record, April 30, 19B9 e w T i r e s D A V IE H A IR D R E S S E R S T O S W A P P E R M ID E A S T h e D a v ie H a ir d r e s s e rs A s s o c i a t i o n w ill h a v e a P e rm an e n t W ave C lin ic called “ S w a p in g Id e a s” at T h e a 's B e a u ty S h o p o n G w y n Street M o n d a y , M a y Sth , at 6 :3 0 p. m. T h e a B ro w n an d D o t M a so n w ill lead the g ro u p in the d isc u ssio n as th e y give their ideas. T h re e typ e s o f p e rm an e n ts w i l l b e s h o w n : I . T h e c o n v e n t io n a l typ e 2. T h e C u rv e ; a n d , 3. T h e latest th in g in P e rm a n e n t W avin g, w here the p a tro n o n ly has her hair set. A ll m e m b e rs are expe cted fo atte nd a n d n e w m e m b e rs are invited. Rescue Aux. To Meet T h e D a vie C o u n ty R e scu e Sq u a d A u x ilia ry w ill m eet o n M o n d a y N iglit, M a y 5, at 7 :3 0 p.m . at the h o m e o f M rs. G a il C o o k . A ll m e m b e rs are urged to atte nd th is im p o rta n t m eeting. M R S . R A T L E D G E IS S H O W E R E D M rs. D o n n ie R a tle d ge w as en le rla in e d at a sto rk sh o w e r Sa tu rd a y evening. A p ril 19, at th e W illia m R . D avie Fire D e p a rtm e n t. H oste sse s w ere M rs. H a ro ld L a n n in g and M iss M a ry Lee Peoples. G a m e s an d con te sts w ere p laye d and en joyed d u rin g the evening. T h e h o s t e s s e s s e r v e d decorated cake squares m ints, p o tato ch ip s an d p in k p u n ch to: the h o n o re e , M rs, D u k e Ra tle dge, M rs, H a rv e y People s a n d D e b b ie , M r s , H a ro ld R o l l i n s a n d G a y e , M isse s G r a c e , R u t h a n d P a m H e n d ric ks. M iss K a th y R u d d , M iss D e b b ie B aile y, M rs. Paul Jone s and M rs, W . K . Briggs. 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T h e P in e w o o d D e rb y is an a n n u a l event o f the C u b S c o u t pro gram . T h e D e rb y w as he ld T u e sd a y n igh t, A p ril 22, at the sch o o l gy m . T h e b o y s co m p e te d against o th e r m e m b ers o f th fir o w n den. T h e d e n w in n e rs race t o select the w in n e r fro m the C u b S c o u t P ack. T h e D e n w in n e rs w ere: S id n e y S h o rt, D e n I; Jam es Foster, D e n 2; M a rty H e n d ric k s, D e n 3; T im E llis, D e n 5; K ip M ille r, D e n 7; and, K e ith C h a ffin , W e b e lo s I; Je ff C o x , W e b elo s 2. K e ith C h a ffin w a s th e w in n in g S c o u t w ith M a rty H e n d ric k s as 1st run ner-up. H O SPITA L N O TES P atients ad m itte d to D a v ie C o u n t y H o sp ita l d u rin g the p eriod fro m A p ril 21 to A p ril 2 8 inclu des: M O C K S V I L L E W illia m M e lto n , R t. 3 O p a l A lle n , R t. 3 B o o n e F o ste r, R t. 4 R o n a ld B la ckw cld e r, R t. 1 Eva P0 II.S, R t. 4 R u fu s S a n fo rd , Jr. F a y e Se a m o n , R l. I Ju ck ic M itc h c ll, R l. S D o ro t h y G aithe r J u h n sic W e a lh crn ia n , R t. 5 B o b b y Bole s, R t. 2 C a rl La w s, R l. 5 B e tty B ucliam , R l. 3 Sa m u e l H e p lcr, R t. 3 F ra n c e s L a sh , R t. 5 M a b ic B ra n n o n Ja ck N a y lo r, R l. 5 C a p c to lla P ilch cr, R l. 5 A n n ie H u n lc r, R l. 5 N e llie Ijam es Ju n iu u s M e ro n c y Bru nd a S h e c k , R l. 2 A n n Stille r C h a rlie B ailey, R l. I E u ge n e Ellis, R l. 5 H u g h Latham , R t. 2 C h arle n e C o c k e rh a m A D V A N C E Jasper H o o ls, R l. 2 A lb e rt F oste r, R t. 1 H o w a rd C o p e , R t. 2 Je rry S m ith , R t. I L u th e r L y n c h , R l. 2 D o tig la s G ru b b , R t. I Jerom e H e n d rix , R l, 2 H A R M O N Y Berth a W o o le n , R t. 1 B e tty S tro u d , R t. 1 E A S T B E N D i litto n M y e rs. K l. ^ C O O L E E M E E R e b e cca G ree r B la in G o o d in M u rie l M y e rs P o lly F o ste r Lillie B la y lo c k Iva H a rtle y H A M P T O N V IL L E M a d ge B la c k b u rn Y A D K I N V I L L E W illia n j A llg o ix l, R l. : R o b in Re ne g;u , R l. ^ Bre nd a S h e c k , R t. : W O O D L E A F D e h h ic D e m o n , R i. 1 T lic ln u G illia n , R t. 1 Patlentk discliarpcii d in in g th e s a m e p n ii> d in clu d e d ; S t e ilin g P e n d lc io n , R a > 'lo rd H arris, Juanita I'ly c . Siiitk-> T h o m p s o n , Jnliim > M arlvlin, Clara K a u l'in a ii. L illic l o sio i. T r u d y W iliia n is , f j r o l y i i Ste p lie n so n , Pcgps K id i'n lu n ii. R u th B o o e . KancN I'h ilJ e rs. .\ln ia B a lla id . Lim ta M .ihc. G e o rg e .Sniiili, Sliclia IK iw e ll, P c a il ic M ills. lU 'li’ii 1 a ll'll. R o n a l d B la c k w e ld e r, Lessie B l a c k v i lle , W illia m M e lto n , Bessie Se ch re st, C lifto n M y e rs, M o z e lle V e a c h , W illia m W ade, D o r o t h y G a i t h e r , P e a r l G o d b e y , B e tty S tro u d , D e b b ie D e n to n , R e b e cca G re e n, Issia h R h y n e h a rd t, E v a P o tts, Bessie K e lle r , A n n S p ry , T h e lm a G ille a n , M u rie l M y e rs, M a u d e K i g e r , S a d ie R i d e n h o u r , B re n d a W illia m s, Jasp er H o o ts, B e rth a W o o te n , F a y e Se a m o n , D c r a F o s t e r , G i n g e r S m ith ,A lb e rt F o ste r, A rth u r P ie r c e , M a r i o n A le x a n d e r, Ja ck ie M itc h e ll, P o lly F o ste r, - R o b i n R e n e g a r a n d J a ck N a y lo r. B IR T H A N N O U N C E M E N T S B o r n a t D a v ie C o u n t y H o sp ita l: M r. an d M rs. Ja m e s P otts, R o u t e 4 , M o c k s v i l l e , a d au gh te r, A p ril 2 3 ,1 9 6 9 . M r. a n d M rs. Jo se p h G re e n, C o o le e m e e m a so n , B illy R a y , A p ril 2 3 , 1969. M r. a n d M rs. W a yn e S tro u d , R t. I, H a rm o n y , a so n , P h illip T o d d , A p r il 2 5 , 1969. Tolent Show Winners Given 1'hree acts, in c lu d in g a so lo , b a to n , and m e dle y w o n first place h o n o rs in F r id a y ’s an n u a l 4 - H T a l e n t S h o w . T h e “ F u n - ln " w as held as c o u n ty c o m p e t i t i o n t o s e l e c t representatives to p articip ate in D istrict 4 -H A c tiv ity D a y in June. T w ir lin g the b a to n w o n h o n o r s f o r H ild a B e n n e tt, d a u g h t e r o f M r. a n d M rs. R a y m o n d B en n e tt an d m e m b er ■ur C u iu a a v i 4 -iiC iu u '. S i n g i n g a m e d le y o f p a t r io t ic s o n g s in c lu d in g "Y a n k e e D o o d le " an d " G o d Bless A m e r ic a " w ere T h eresa and C y n th ia B a ile y , d a u g h te rs o f M r. an d M rs. H o y t B aile y a n d T o m m i e B i n g h a m , d a u g h t e r o f M r. a n d M rs. D o n a ld B in g h a m . A ll are n w m b e rs ot S m ith G ro v e 4 -H C lu b . R o b e rta H a n d lin , d aughte r o f M r. and M rs, R . C. H a n d lin , and m e m b er o f F a rm in g to n 4 H C lu b , sang "B lo w in g in the W in d " to place a m o n g the to p iliree acts. A l l o f these w ill attend D istrict 4 -H A c tiv ity D a y , Jun e 1‘». ill B o o n e . N o rth C a ro lin a . J u d g e s for the " F u n - ln " w ere M iss L in d a Ea sle y. D avie C o u n t y L ib ra ria n , an d M i, B e a m o n N an ce , fo rm e r 4 .H A g e n t , A p p r o x in u t e ly 125 a t t e n d e d the sJiow in the M o c k sv ille E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l A u d ito riu m , R ic k y H o c k a d a y , Pre sident o f the 4 -H C o u n ty C o u n c i l w a s M a s t e r o f C e re m onies. T h e ju d g e s a lso aw arde d blue rib b o n s to the t'o llo w in g ly iiic ip a n ts: Luia S m ith . E la in e K i'o n t/ . D a rle n e Sh e w . Jerr) Tu lb ert. Sa n d ra C lo n tz . an d Lisa C lo n t/ . R e d lib b o n p iv se iitiilio n s w ere given b y: L u v a d a B ow e n s, P iitn P o t t s , S h e r r i S h o a f, Y v o n n e A l ie n . M u r il y n n W inters, L ib B u lla rd , M u rgiire i J o n e s . P e g g y Jone s, L in d a Jone s. C h rista T u lb e rt. K atie B o ge r, T e re sa S p a rks, M o c k s 4 -H C lu b m e m b ers, and S a m Barr. T h e 4 - H s t a f f e x te n d s ap p re cia U o n to all m em bers, leaders, and parents fo r their iielp. M rs. G e n e M ille r. M r. F re d M a y an d M rs. C h arle s C a r t e r w e r e a d u lt leaders assistin g o n stage. U sh e rs w ere B o b b y M in o r an d S a m Barr. T a k in g adm iss|pn w a s R o b e rta H a n d lin . 4-H Flower Show Results T h e y e a r l y 4 -H F lo w e r S h o w w a s h e ld F rid a y , A p ril 2 5 , i n t h e M o c k s v i l l e E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l G y m n a siu m . T h e five -d ivision sh o w w a s sp o n so re d b y D o n a ld S m i t h o f t h e M o c k s v il l e G a r d e n C e nter. F irst place w in n e r s in e a c h d iv is io n re ce ive d o n e d o ze n gladolia b u lb s. S e c o n d place w in n e rs received sue b u lb s. M r. an d M rs. G ilm e r B re w e r o f M o c k sv ille w ere ju d g e s fo r the F lo w e r S h o w a n d C r a f t s E x h ib it. A d u lt Le ad e rs h e lp in g w ere M rs. H u s to n H o c k a d a y , M rs. R . C . H a n d l in , M r s . G a rla n d B o w e n s , a n d M r s . L o u ise T u lb e rt. I'iis l place w innerN w ere: Pal M ille r, 3-(\>lor D iv isio n ; A l v i n C h a p lin , C u t F lo w e r D iv isio n ; L ib B ulla rd , 2-.Species D i v i s i o n ; P a m R o b e r ts o n . A n a n g e m e n t D iv isio n ; R ic k y H o c k a d a y , F lo w e rin g S h ru b D ivisio n . S e c o n d place w in n e rs w ere: R i c k y H o c k a d a y , 3 -C o lo r D iv isio n . C u t F lo w e r D iv isio n , and 2 -Sp e cia D iv isio n ; Su sa n V o g le r, A rra n g e m e n t D iv isio n ; M ik e M ille r, F lo w e rin g S h ru b D iv isio n . H o n o ra b le m e n tio n : M ic k e y G ro c e , 3 -C o lo r D iv isio n : Lisa S m ith , C u t F lo w e r D iv isio n ; B a r n e y B o g e r , 2 - S p e c ie s D i v i s i o n ; R ic k y H o c k a d a y , A rra n g e m e n t D iv isio n ; Lelia C o rn a t z e r , F lo w e rin g S h ru b D iv isio n . O th e r b lu e rib b o n w in n e rs: C u t F lo w e r D iv isio n - L ib B u lla rd , P a m P otts, E liza b e th S h o a f , D o n n a S h o a f, S u sa n B a r n e y , Pat M ille r, B o n n ie M y e r s , S a m B a r r , P a m R o b e r t s o n , S u s a n V o g le r, A rra n g e m e n t D iv isio n - L ib B u l l a r d , S u s a n V o g le r . F lo w e rin g S h ru b D iv isio n - R i c k y H o c k a d a y , M ic k e y G roce . R e d r ib b o n entries: C u t F lo w e r D iv isio n - L ib B u lla rd , R i c k y H o c k a d a y , M ic k e y G ro c e , E liz a b e th S h o a f, D o n n a S h o a f , S u sa n B a rn e y , P a m R o b e r t s o n , A l v i n C h a p lin , S u s a n V o g le r. A rra n g e m e n t D iv isio n - P a m P o tts, A n n B a r n e y . F l o w e r i n g S h r u b D iv isio n - S h a rro n R o b b in s, P a m P otts, S u sa n B a rn e y , P a m R o b e rtso n , M ic k e y G roce. CANCER PILM Two films on Cancer will be shown in Davie County Library Monday, May Sth, beginning at 7:30 p. m. The public Is invited to view these films. There will be no admission charge. One of the films Is entitled "The Embattled Cell". This film shows the actual behavior of living cells both normal and cancerous within the human lung. The film brings a fascinating Insight Into the nature of Cancer. The other film Is entitled "Other City" and It dramatizes the American Cancer Society's message of saving 75,000 from needless death annually by getting people to pay attention to the 7 danger signals and have annual health check'ups. The film shows an actual American city (Racine, . Wisconsin) population 7B,000 as a Ghost Town as if the whole preventltlve Cancer death rate In a year happened there. It shows how cancer cells grow, spread and kill and why delay makes the difference between life and death. Dr. Francis W. Slate, president of the Davie County Unit of the ACS, Is expected to attend the showing of these 2 films and ■ may answer questions. Q - I M A D E A M I S T A K E O N M Y R E T U R N A N D F A I L E D T O C L A I M A D E D U C T IO N T O W H IC H I A M E N T IT L E D , C A N I F I L E F O R A R E F U N D O N T H IS E V E N T H O U G H I H A V E N O T R E C E I V E D T H E R E F U N D I R E Q U E S T E D O N M Y O R I G I N A L R E T U R N ? A - Y e s , y o u can correct lliis filin g error n o w even th o u g h the re fu n d o n y o u r o rig in a l return has not arrived. O b ta in a c o p y o f F o rm 1 0 4 0 X fro m y o u r lo c a l I R S o ffice and fo llo w the in stru c tio n s o n this f o r m f o r c o r r e c t in g th e m istake. Y o u w ill receive a s e p a r a t e r e f u n d f o r th es e p a : ad ditiitio n al a m o u n t claim ed. S I retiring presidents of the Jaynes awf Jayemiw, Mr. and Mrs. Ellit Davis, Jr. are shown at the left with the new presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foster.___ T H A N K S ! For the confidence and support you have given me as a member of the Town Board and in renominating me for this office. If elected Tuesday, I promise to continue to do my best for the Town of Mocksville S am u el W . H ow ell Condidote For Town Commissioner O u r n e w c a r l o a n / ► It's just that simp... —\Vh«fH vou v»am a new carloan ¿all Branch Banking&Tru« Company.W? figure you've already gone through enough for vour new car. Like having to decide u hich one to buy and haggling about prices, just to remind vou oTafew.But now it's time for the pay-off. And we try 10 make it a« easy and economical for vou as po'So call Branch for vour new car loan.Interest rate* are among the lowe*t in town.Or, if you're already out and near a Branch Bank o(Kce, you can aUvav* »top in to apply. B r a n c h B A K K ^ N '3 Superior Court T h e t r ia l o f C le m e n t H o w e ll, churgcd w ith m u rde r in th e f ir s t d e g re e , w a s co n tin u e d last w eek u n til the next term o f Su p e rio r C o u rt. Ju d ge J o h n D . M c C o n n e ll presided over the m ix e d term o f c o u r t w h ic h adjou rned T h u rsd a y , Cases d isp o se d o f w ere as fo llo w s: Qeorge MlUer Xlspau^. operating c a r Intoxieated, remanded to county court for iudementi Leslie Elmer Fleck Jr., 4>ee<Ung, fined $î8_^d costa; Reber^. Lee Crotte, operating car intoxieated, pled gultty ot reckless driving, eentenced to 90 daya, euwnded for U months on cond4ion defendant not operate a motor vehicle for 90 days, pay »100 fine and cosU of court.Hollis Oscar Rothrodi, on two charges of mansUugWer, Jjrfge allowed' motion for non-eait in both cases: SU Waters, of evidence; Walter Juntor Benge, operating car in- toxieated, second offense, fbund not guilty by Jury; Daniel Aldeae Cope, reckless driving, pled milty to charge, fined $100 inchiang coats.Divorcee granted include: Nathanld »fclvor vs }м у TfiUun Mclvor; Quy H. Wood vs Laura S. Wood; Bruce Bugene Bothrock vs Ramona ИаП Rothrodt; LUa W a ^ Cope vs KeUy Lee Cope; &yt Junior Garrison vs Lena Mae Edwards Oenison; L ois NewMme Beaver vs W il^ Howard Beaver; Frances Well Cllek vs Clarence Denwitt Click Jr. .......... Jimmy Ruias SmRh end Ûdell Smith, each charged with breaking and entering and larceny and recelvte found guilty of non-felonioiiliy break- uig and entering, and larceny of goods valued «t less than $200, each received a two-year sentence on the first charge, and 12 months on the second to begin at the expiration of the first sentence. Both sentences of each man were suspended for two years on probation, and each ordered to pay costs. Other dispositions were: Steve Jacobs, damage to personal property, and non- feloniously breaking and entering, entered a plea of guilty, sentenced to two years, suspended for three years on condition defendant not con sume or have about persons any alcoholic beverages, be home by 11 p.m., be of good behaviour, and- pay costs; George Otis Jacobs, driving while license suspended, six months, suspended for 12 months, pay $200 including costs; Beatrice Cain, possession . for sale, six months, suspended for two years, pay costs; Donald Foster, non-support, nol pressed; Artis Rose, non-support, prayer for Judgment con tinued.Dan Sherman Hilton, operating ca r intoxicated, remanded to lower court, comply with iudgment; William Grinsha White, operating ' car intoxicated, remanded to lower court, comply with judgment; Rufus Brown Sanford Jr., operating ear intoxicated, found ^Ity of reckless driving, fined $100 and costs; William Reece Huftmafc <W viu^ter license revoked, six months, suspended' for three years, on condition not operate motor vehicle, pay $300 and costs; Bruce Edison McDaniel, operating car intoxicated, (two charges) 90 days, suspended for'12 months, surrender driver’s license, pay. $100 and costs. OUle Virgil Reavis, operating car intoxicated, guilty to reckless driving, 60 days, suspended six months, pay $100 and costs; Grady Leo Speer,, operating car intoxieated, ^Ity' of reckless driving, 90 days,, suspended 12 months, not drive motor vehicle, pay $100 and costs; Norris Robert Allen, operating car intoxicated, guilty of reckless driving, 60 davs,. suspended six montas, not drive motor vehicle, pay $100 and costs, and on charge of public ' drunkenness, nol pressed; Fred Cornellua Foster, hit and run, рЫ miiltv. sentenced to two years in ]aU, suspended lor too years, surrender d riv e r’^s Ucenie, pay $300 inchidlng coats, and on charge of driving car intoxicated, pay $200; Dewey Franklin R eed , operating car intoxicated, pled ^ y , sentenced to six months, suspended for U month*, sur render driver’s lieensB, pay $100 and costo; John Hugh Shelton, assault on « female, nol pro- Davie High News b y K a re n H eadley Ela in e O sb o rn e M a r th a B a rn e y an d P am • l^ a r y have been selected to attend G o v e rn o r's S c h o o l this s u m m e r. M a rth a w ill stu d y Fre n ch , an d Pam , dram a. K a re n C o o k w o n S 5 .0 0 in the B ean C ontest w h ich w as a p a rt o f the Pan A m e ric a n festivities. A T ale nt S h o w w ill be held M a y 2 at 7 :3 0 p.m . at the M o c k sv ille E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l. T h is w ill be sp o n so re d b y Ihe sch o o l P. T . A . A d m issio n w ill be a d ults $ 1 .0 0 , child ren 50c. D a v i c w i l l h a v e a H o m e ro o m Stu n t S h o w on M a y 2. E a c h h o m e ro o m is asked to su b m it talent. A prize w ill be given to the w in n in g h o m e ro om . C y n th ia H e ffn e r an d C in d y G la sc o c k , D a vie debaters, w en t lo W ake F o re st lo com pete in t h e d is t r ic t f in a ls . T h e ’6 9 - ’7 0 cheerleaders are as follo w s: B e tty Ferebee, M arsh a L a k e y , D e b b ie L a n k fo rd - s e n io r s ; D e b b ie B in g lia m , T eresa C o o k , A n n e tlc E ck e rd , L u Y o u n g - ju n io rs; Frances W e s t , C a r o l y n L a n k fo rd - s o p h o m o r e s . A lte rn a te s are L in d a B o w d e n , C a th y H in k le , J o y c e C a ll, T w y la Parnell, Z ettie C h u n n , B re nd a Pru itt, C h a rle n e C o ck e rh a m , V ic k ie M c D a n ie l, and D o n n a Stro u d . A p p ro x im a te ly fifty F u tu re B usin e ss Le ad e rs o f A m e ric a t o u r e d t h e I n t e g o n , In c o r p o r a t e d f a c ilit ie s in W in sto n -Sale m . T h e stu de nts view ed several d iffe re n t IB M c o m p u te r syste m s. T h is trip w as to b en efit those w h o are in t e r e s t e d in g o in g in t o b u sin e ss careers. D avie stu d e n ts m ade a g o o d sh o w in g at the 1 9 6 9 F o re n sic C o n t e s t s p o n s o re d b y the W estern N o rth C a ro lin a H ig h S c h o o l A c tivitie s A sso c ia tio n . T h e c o n t e s t w a s h e ld at W atauga H ig h S c h o o l in B o on e . P atricia H e n d rix w a s the Tirst prize w in n e r in the P o e try D i v i s i o n . C y n th ia G la sc o c k placed se con d in the O ra to ry D iv isio n , a n d D e b b ie B in g h a m placed fo u rth in the N u m e ro u s R e a d in g D iv isio n . O th e r entries w e re M o r r is o n C arter, Joe F o sie r, an d H o p ie H ail. T h e jo u rn a lism class w ill sp o n so r Ih e L ite ra ry C o nte st again this year. S E N A T O R SAM ERVIN *SAYS ☆ T h e Senate S u b c o m m itte e o n Se p a ra tio n o f P ow e rs, o f w h ic h I a m C h a irm a n , has lieen in v e stip tin g the in de pe nd ent adm in istrative agencies w ith a v ie w t o d e t e r m in in g h o w fa ilh fu lly the y interpret and a p p ly con gre ssio n al inte nt as e x p r e s s e d in the statutue s w h ic h C o n g re ss has delegated to them lo ad m in ister. T h e S u b c o m m itte e ’s first detailed stu d y has been directed to Ihe N a t io n a l L a b o r R e la t io n s B o a rd and its a d m in istra tio n o f the T a ft-H a rtle y A c t. T h e N a t i o n a l L a b o r R e la tio n s B o a rd is charge d b y C o n g re ss w ith im p le m e n tin g the p o lic y o f the L a b o r A c o t - tlie w h o le p o licy, n o t sole ly those parts w h ic h the B o a rd in i t s in d e p e n d e n t w is d o m c o n s i d e r s w o r t h y o f it s blessing. T h e function of Ihe coursts is to review the agency decisions applying Ihe law, and to correct the agency when it strays from congressional will. the N a tio n a l— Labor- - Defendants who ware called and failed to appear were Ray Holloman, Bobby D o u th it, Ernest Gerald Wag«oer Jr.. Paul Leslie Wyrick, Johnny R. Williams and Mason Harper Biandford. n*« New Membtrs Joli V. F. W. All. A t the M a rc h m e eting o f P o ii 4 0 2 4 o l Ih f V , F. W. A u x ilia ry held at ihe ho m e ot M rs. R a y m o n d M cC lan u -o ck. f i v e n e w m e m b e r s w e re in iiia ic d in to the A u x ilia ry . I h e y a re : B la n c h e Lagle. K a t h e r in e W h e e le r . H ele n Y o k le y . D e b b ie B ro w n an d N ellie J l' M cC lan w o i-k. R e la tio n s B o a rd is no t above tJie statute an d co n gre ssio n al intent, so the co u rts, in c lu id n g tlie Su p re m e C o u rt, m u st no t substitute their o w n vie w s o f desirable labor p o lic y for that o f C ongre ss. T h ese fu n d a m e n ta l c a n o n s go ve rn in g the N a tio n a l L a b o r R e la tio n s B o a rd an d the role o f tlie co u rts seem to be h o n o re d m o re in the breach than in the observance. T im e after tim e th e S u b c o m m itte e has seen e x a m p le s o f t h e B o a r d 's a g g r e s s iv e e n fo rc e m e n t o f statu tory language the agency agrees w ith , an d the w ate ring d o w n o r com p le te disregard o f p o r t i o n s w it h w h ic h it disagrees. T h e T a ft-H a rtle y A ct w as designed lo b rin g the diverse interests o f labor, m anagem ent, th e w o r k in g m an an d the general p u b lic in to h a rm o n y a n d b a la n c e . T h e B o a rd , liow ever, seem s o b liv io u s to this. It c o n tin u a lly e x h ib its a tenden cy to favor o n e or n w re o f t h e s e in t e r e s t s to the detrim en t o f the others. In essence, the B o a rd has tailed in its d u ty lo give e x p re ssio n lo the balance w h ich C o n g re ss sought til achieve. R e gre tta b ly , the Su p re m e C o i n i h a s a ls o fa ile d to p e r f o r m it s f u n c t io n o f in su rin g that the B o a rd applies the w h o le o f the statute and e n f o r c e s a l l o f i h e c o n g r e s s io n a l in tcn l. Eve n w he re the Su p re m e C o u rt m a y disagree w ith the B o a rd , too often the result is that B o a rd di.stortion o f the statute is replaced b y Su p re m e C o u rt d isto rtio n . T h e C o u rt seem s to be n o less eager than the B oard to create its o w n syste m o f la b o r la w , in de pe n d e n t o f C o ngre ss. N o w h e re can this be b elter se e n th a n ip the so-called u n io n -fin e cases. T h e m ajor Su p re m e C o u rt d eclaration in this fiels is the A llis-C h a lm e rs case, d ecide d in Ju n e 1967. T h e re the C o u rt u p h e ld the B o a rd ’s p o sitio n that u n io n s can fin e m e m b e rs w h o refuse to participate in u n ion -calle d strik e s, an d w h o prefer to c o n tin u e w o rk in g . R e ce n tly, th e S u p re m e C o u rt in the S c o fie ld case e xte nd e d the evils o f the A llis-C h a lm e rs case b y h o ld in g that u n io n s m a y fine w o rk e rs for w o rk in g h a rd and too e fficie n tly a l their jobs. T h e S c o fie ld d e cisio n m ake s even m o re im perative the need, f o r c o n g re ssio n a l a c tio n to restore the origin al m e a n in g o f the T a ft-H a rtle y A ct. T h e U n i o n ’s r ig h t to r e g u la t e its in te rn al affa irs m u s t e n d w h e re its rule s c o n f l ic t w ith a m a n ’s jo b rights. T h is is e x p lic itly and repeatedly e m ph asize d in the T a ft-H a rtle y A c t. U n io n rules w h ic h im p o se fine s strike at the ve ry heart o f a m a n ’s jo b ~ h is r ig h t t o b e p a id fo r w o rk in g . W h e n the B o a rd and the Su p re m e C o u rt a ffirm a u n io n ’s p o w e r to deprive a m an o f p a y fo r w o rk in g , th e y strike at a fu n d a m e n ta l p ro v isio n o f this A c t. C o n g r e s s h a s t h e r e s p o n s ib ilit y to redress a situ atio n w here its in te n t has been d isregarded. N o w h e re is this need m o re evide nt th an in the u n io n -fin e cases. P ro p o sa ls to correct this state o f affairs h a v e been in C o n g re ss fo r years. L e g sla tio n to re m e d y tliis situ a tio n sh o u ld be passed w ith o u t fu rth e r delay. Pfc. Tony Green Serving In Vietnam A r m y Private F irst C la ss T o n y S. G ree n, 2 2 , so n o f M r. 'a n d M rs. J o h n S. G re e n , R o u te i ; M o c k 's v ill e , N . C .,w a s assigned to the 2 7 7 th S u p p ly an d Service B a tta lio n near T a y N in h , V ie tn a m , M a rc h 19. A c le rk in the b a tta lio n ’s H e a d q u a rte rs C o m p a n y , Pvt. G reen entered the A r m y in A p ril 1 9 6 8 and receive d basic tra in in g at Ft. B ra g g , N . C. H e is a 1 9 6 5 grad ua te o f D a v ie C o u h ty H ig h S c h o o l, M ocksville . H is w ife, B arb ara, lives o n R o u te 2, M o ck sville . More About Newsome-Lashley the aw arjl o n M rs. La sh le y- In the election ot officers, W ilb urn W. Sp illm an w as nam ed president; D o n a l d Riddle, vice president; M rs. E d d ie N ew som e, treasurer, and M rs. W ade G r o c e , reporter. T h e principal speaker w as D w igh t W illiam son, ex,tension agent for W ilkes County. He. w a s presented b y L e o W illiam s, D a vie County farm jigent.________ C om m ending the association for its tribute to outstanding citizens, W illiam son s a i d , “ There is too m uch hustle and bustle generally fo r u s to take tim e to appreciate the good things around us. ‘‘If w e had good com m un ity organization all around u s we a n d turm oil,’! he s a i d . - “A p a th y is too m uch in the picture. W hat w e call the generation gap is in reality a com m unications gap, and o u r attitudes do p la y a tre m endous role, p artlculariy w here yo ung people a r e concerned. “ Som ew here w e are m issin g tbe boat. Som ew here w e are failin g to recognize tbe serious ness ot yo u n g people's vie w points. Both adults and youn g people are dem anding m ore, resisting m ore, a skin g m ore questions. “ There is a lack of parental love and affection, along with too m an y unw anted children. W e m ust realize that youn g people do require « form of recognition and that only too often their actions a r e m otivated by this need." O ne of the m ajor projects facing tbe association d uring the com ing ye ar w ill be the disposition of the Farm ington Ele m e n ta ry School, w hich is being replaced by a new school to serve both the F a rm in gton and Sm ith G rove com m unities. V n de r consideration is a proposal for the itso cistio n to take over the school building and use it as a center for recreational sctivities. m eeting is srlieduled T h ursday nijht lo discuss tbe possibilities of this plan. Teenoge Rodeo M a y 1 1, l ') W R u le s & R e g u la tio n s 1 . A ll e n tran ts m ust be D a v ie C o u n iy re sid e n is o r attend D a vie H ig h Sc h o o l. 2. T h e y m u st have had or be e nrolled in D riv e r's E d u c a tio n an d n o t over 19 ye ars o f age as o f Ju n e 1, 1969. 3 . M u s t u s e D r i v e r 's i£ducation car. 4. L in e s an d arro w s on Ih c cou rse are in te n d e d o n ly to sh o w d ire ctio n o f travel an d s e t s o f m a r k e r s t o drive th ro u gh a n d sh o u ld not be used as a gu id e to drive on , keep in the center o f, or keep a w heel on. 5. C o m p e titio n is op e n lo b o th girls an d b o ys. 6 . A ll e n tra n ts p re se ntly e n rolle d in D riv e r’s E d u c a tio n m u s t have Ih e ir in stru cto rs p e rm issio n to enter the rodeo. Sp>4 William Totum Receives Promotion B -Davie County Enterprise Record, April 30, 19BB s c o r e s w i l l b e u s e d in d e te rm in in g w inn ers. 12. P o in ts w ill be given for q u e stio n s m issed, erro rs o n the course, an d Ihe tim e required lo drive Ihe coursc. L O W score w ins. I-'?. S p in n in g o f tires, slid in g tires lo sto p, an d other, unsafe a n d / o r d a n g e r o u s d r iv in g a ctio n s w ill result in im m ediate d isq ua lification . 1 4 . B e s u re parents or gu ardians sign ature is o n form . Joe N . P arke r, sh o w n above, celebrated h is 8 3 rd b irth d a y M o n d a y , A p ril 2 8 th , w ith a p a rty at F ra n R a y R e st H o m e . H e is sh o w n w ith the cake pre se nted to h im b y som e o f the staff at the hom e. H e ha s 3 ch ild re n : H e n ry C . P a rke r o f R ic h m o n d , V a .; M rs. E d n a H e n sle y o f H o u sto n , T e xa s; an d, J o h n P a rke r o f L o u isia n a . 1 5 . N o t accidents. re sp o n sib le for 7. T h e re w ill be a sh ort w ritte n test p rio r lo the d riv in g c o m p e titio n . 8. W ritte n test fo r b o lh classes w ill start p ro m p tly at 2 :3 0 p.m . 9 . P re -re g iste r o n fo rm s d i s t r i b u t e d in D r i v e r ’s E d u c a t io n c la s s, if at all possible, o r c lip on e fro m the new spaper. M a il fo rm s lo B o x 5 2 6 , M o c k s v i l l e , N o r t h C a ro lin a , b y M a y 9. t o . O n a n y p o in t n o l spe cifically cove re d in these rules, ju d g e s’ d e cisio n s w ill be final. I I . 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REAVIS FORD YADKINVILLE HWY.PHONE 634-2161 MOCKSVILLE, N.C. аяйия e-Odvie County Enterprise Record, April 30, 19B0M ------- . , » Public Hearings Scheduled A ttw On Hunting Regulations T lw N o rth ('a ro lin a W ild lile R e s o u r c e s ('o m m issio ti Itus p ro p o se d severul cliatigcs in Ih c li) ( i‘).70 h u n tin g regulations f o r N o r t h ( 'u r o lin u . T h e p r o p o s a l s a d o p t e d at the ( 'o m m i s s i o n m e e t in g a rc t e n t a t iv e a n d s u b j e c t to n w d ific a lio n fo llo w in g a series o f p u b lic he arings lo be held in M a y. ' W o r k i n g t o w a r d a c o n tin u in g, u n ifo rm o p e n in g d a t e t h a t w o u ld p e r m it sp o rtsm e n to p lan vacation leave in ad vance a n d dissip ate excessive h u n tin g pressure in a n y o n e lo ca lity o n o p e n in g d ale, the C o m m issio n p ro po se d a n e w o p e n in g date j^ lic y . If a d o p t e d , t h e p o l ic y w ill • p ro vid e fo r o p e n in g o f the bear, deer (in the Ea st), b o a r, racco on , squirrel, a n d gro u se h u n tin g seasons each year on the M o n d a y nearest O c to b e r 1 5 . T h u s , u n d e r the ne w w iic y, this ye ar’s o p e n in g date o r these species w o u ld be O c to b e r 13. T h e C o m m issio n also agreed to establish a p o lic y o f o p e n in g all sh ort term either sex deer seasons (tw o w e e ks o r less) o n the th ird F rid a y in D ecem ber. T h is p o lic y fu rth e r specifies that d u rin g the first tw o d a ys o f such either sex seasons, deer h u n tin g shall b e © n n o t earlier th a n 1 2 :0 0 n o o n a n d that neither b u c k n o r d o e deer shall b e t a k e n p r i o r t o th e design ate d sta rtin g lim e. In othe r a ctio n to d a y the C o m m issio n voted to exte nd a d ditio n al p ro te ction to N o rth C a ro lin a ’s d e clin in g b la c k bear p o p u la t io n . T h e n e w bear h u n tin g re gu lation s p ro p o se to r e d u c e th e p ossession and season lim its fo r bear lo one each an d to furth er reduce the area in w h ic h bear m a y be hunted. In the w estern part o f N o rth C a ro lin a , the p ro p o se d bear h u n tin g re gu la tio n s p ro vid e for an o p e n season fro m O c to b e r 13 th ro u gh N o v e m b e r 2 2 a n d f r o m D e c e m b e r 8 th ro u gh J a n u a ry I in a n d w est o f W a t a u g a , C a ld w e ll. B urke , M c D o w e ll, B u n co m b e , an d H e n d e rso n counties. T h e C o m m i s s i o n a ls o p r o p o s e d a n O c t o b e r 13 th ro u gh N o ve m b e r 2 2 op e n season fo r bear in the fo llo w in g a r e a s o f e a s t e r n N o r t h ■ C a r o l in a ; S o u th o f N . C. ' H ig h w a y 4 Г fr& m the S o u th C a ro lin a line to N . C . H ig h w a y 58, Ih e n ce w ith N . C, 5 8 lo T re n to n , thence w ith the T ren t R iv e r to U . S. H ig h w a y 70, t h e n c e w ilh U. S. 7 o lo M ore h e a d C ity . In the in le re sl o f im p ro v in g h u nter sa fe ly b y sp re a d in g deer h u n tin g pressure and re d u c in g t h e he avy co n ce n tra tio n o f h u n te rs in b o th Ih e C a m p B u tn e r a n d U w h a rrie sectio ns, Ih o C o m m i s s io n v o te d lo .schedule the .sea.sons in b o th area,4 al the .same lim e an d lo e x p a n d Ih e are a o p e n lo hu n tin g. T h e propo.sed .season w o u ld start o n ih c sam e d a le as deer h u n tin g in the w estern part o f Ih e stale (N o v e m b e r 2 4 ) a n d ru n th ro u gh D ecem be r 20. T h e op e n p o rtio n o f W ake C o u n ly w o u ld be e x ie n d e d s l i g h t l y s o u t h w a r d ; th e R iin d o lp h C o u n ly area w o u ld be e xpa n d e d eastw ard to U . S. 2 2 0 , Ih e D a v id so n C o u n ly area n o rth w a rd lo 1-S5 (w est o f N . C . 10*) an d n o rth o f U . S. (>4) and R o w a n C o u n ty w o u ld have ils fir.4l deer .season in m o d e rn tim e s w ilh h u n tin g allo w e d .south o f 1-85. In a n e ffo rt to sto p the recently o b served decline o f d e e r p o p u la tio n s in A v e ry. ’“ "B u r k e r T ^ n !IW ?Itr ”T iW 3 B w T l^ an d M itch e ll c o u n tics a n d Ih e a d jo in in g part ot' C le v e la n J " C o u n ly , the C o m m issio n voted lo propi>se a deer season lo be Ih e sam e as for the area furth ei we.sl. N o v e m b e r 2 4 th ro u gh D e ce m b e r <>. F o r ih e .чате reason, th e y voted lo close the s e a s o n th is ye ar in S lo k o s C o u n ly . I n o t h e r a c t io n , (h e C o m m i s s i o n p r o p o s e d l o m o d ify the w ild boat season ai\d area in ih e w csie tn p ari o f Ih e slate lo c o n fo rm w ith Ihe bear season a n d area, b u t to le a v e u n c h a n g e d the boar season in H y d e C o u n ty . T h e C o m m issio n also voted to close the phea.<iant h u n iin g season in H o k e C o u n iy and to o p e n ihe s q u ir r e l h u n iin g season o n O c t o b e r 1 in A s h e a n d A lle g h a n y co u n iie s. In a ctio n o n ga m e lands h u n iin g re gu latio n s fo r Ih e I >) (I ‘) ■ 7 0 s e a s o n , i h e C o m m issio n agieed to геци1ге that ca n ce lla iio n o f a n aw arde d advance a p p lica tio n h u n t be received n o t less ihai> ten d a y s iv fo te the schedule d date o f the h u n t, m sie a d o f the seven d a ys p re se ntly req uired and to retain a p o riiv 'n o f ih e tee it au advaiiceu a p p lica tio n h u n i is Cancelled. T h e C o m m issio n voted not to sch ed ule a n y either sex deer h u n ts o n w ild life m anagem ent a r e a s s i n c e b i o l o g i s t ’s e x a m in a t io n o f ovarie s o f fe m a le deer take n last fall indicated a lo w faw n c ro p this spring. T h e C o m m i s s i o n a ls o p ro po se d re g ulatio n s to allo w the ta kin g o f w ild b o ar and w ild h o g on b ig gam e hu nts, to o m it b e a r h u n t s o n M t. M itch e ll W ild life M anagem en t A re a an d to resum e sm all gam e h u n ts o n T h u rm o n d C h a th a m W ild life M an age m e n t Area. T h e C o m m issio n also passed a p ro p o sa l to ex te n d the N o rth C a r o l in a q u a il an d rab bit season this ye ar fo r an extra w e e k , e sta b lish in g a season fro m N o v e m b e r 15 th ro u gh F e b ru a ry 28. A l l o f t h e p r o p o s a l s tentatively a p p ro ve d b y the C o m m issio n to d a y are subject t o m o d i f i c a t i o n a f t e r d is c u s s io n at the fo llo w in g p u b lic hearings: M a y 13, 1 9 6 9 - D istric t 9 - S y lv a - C o u rth o u se - 7 :3 0 p.m. M a y 14, 1 9 6 9 - D istric t 8 — M o r g a n t o n - W e s t e r n P ie d m o n t C o m m u n ity C ollege - 7 : 3 0 p.m . M a y 15, 1 9 6 9 - D istric t 7 - Y a d k in v ille - C o u rth o u se - 7 :3 0 p.m. M a y 16, 1 9 6 9 - D istric t 6 - A lb e m a rle - C o u rth o u se - 7 :3 0 p.m . M a y 19, 1 9 6 9 - D istric t 5 - G ra h a m - C o u rth o u se - 7 :3 0 p.m. M a y 2 0 , 1 9 6 9 - D istric t 4 - W h ite ville - N . C . H ig h w a y C o m m is s io n S h o p - 1 1 :0 0 a.m. M a y 2 0 , 1 9 6 9 - D istric t 4 - F a ye tte ville - N . C . H ig h w a y P atro l B a rra c k s - 4 : 0 0 p.m . M a y 2 1 , 1 9 6 9 - D istric t 3 - R o c k y M o u n t - C it y C o u rt R o o m — 7 :3 0 p.m . M a y 2 2 , 1 9 6 9 - D istric t 2 - J a ck so n ville - C o u rth o u se - 7 :3 0 p.m . M a y 2 3 , 1 9 6 9 - D istric t I - E d e n to n - C o u rth o u se - 7 :3 0 p.m. T h e C o m m issio n w ill m eet o n T u e sd a y , Ju n e 10, to a d op t h u n t i n g a n d t r a p p i n g fo r the 1 9 6 9 -7 0 C A P I T A L C L I P B O A R D B y B ula N . G re e n w o o d A B S E N T ...O n e o f the m ost n o te w o rth y item s ab o u t the m e e t in g o f g o o d n e igh b or co u n cils in R a le igh last w eek w as this: A b se n ce o f y o u n g people. A t t e n d a n c e w a s g o o d , the attitude w as exce llen t, b ut alas t h e a v e r a g e a g e o f t h e estim ated 1 ,0 0 0 delegates there b y special in vita tio n o f G o v . B o b S c o tt w as a ro u n d 45. H a d the y been present as b ysta n d e rs, N e g ro yo u n gste rs w o u ld h a v e la b e le d their r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s a s “ U n c le T o m s ” . Y o u t h fu l w h ite s m ig ht h a v e r e f e r r e d t o t h e p a re n t-a g e d p eop le a s “ o ld fogies.” A lth o u g h he lam basts their tro u b le m a k e rs, N e gro e s w h o a t t e n d th e se m e e tin g s-co n - ferences o f th is t y p e - seem to have m u c h co n fid e n ce in the G o v e rn o r. H e m u st get to the y o u n g people. S H I R T S ...A n d , a s fo r G o v . S c o tt, h is spe eches are ge ttin g sharper, m o re to-the -p oin t and -sh o rte r. W h e t h e r it is d u e to b lue -p re fe rring T V is d ifficu lt t o k n o w , b u t t h e G o v e rn o r-frie n d s have n ote d re c e n tly -le a n s to blue in h is s h i r t s a n d s u it s . N a t t y d r e s s e r . . . . in a co m fo rta b le , casual w ay. H is le anin gs seem to be to s o lid c o lo r s in sh irts-w ith w h ile in the m in o rity . N o te ; h is sid e b u rn s a sh o rte r than 10 0 d a ys ago. re gu la tio n s season. Rotory Milling Club' tours- Road L A S T O N E . . . . S p e a k in g o f spe e ch e s, o n e o f th e m ore e f f e c t iv e s p e a k e r s in th is S t a t e - p a r t ic u la r ly o n racial p ro b le m s~ is C h a rle s B . W ade, Jr., vice pre sid e n t o f R e y n o ld s T o b a c c o C o . o f W inston -Sale m . W a d e d o e s r ig h t m u c h s p e a k i n g h e r e a n d there. T a lk in g to the g o o d n e igh b o rs, he related h o w h is p are n ts are s t ill liv in g . ... a n d reside in M o re h e a d C ity , h o m e te rrito ry f o r t h e i r so n . “ S o m e b o d y aske d m y father re ce n tly if he had he ard C h a rlie ’s last speech. H is re p ly w as that he h o p e d to h e c k he h a d ...’’ . M e m b e rs o f the M o c k sv ille R o t a r y C l u b t o u r e d th e s h o w r o o m a l M illin g R o a d F u r n i t u r e C o m p a n y o n T u e sd a y . T h e tour w as c o n d u cte d b y K e n Se lls w h o d escribed the recent fu rn itu re m arket one o f tl)e best ever. M O V I I > i G ....N e ig lib o r s a n d m e m b e rs o f St. J o h n ’s B a p tist C h u rc h here he ard w ith regrets t h e o th e r d a y that H o ra ce (B o n e s) M c K in n e y w ill so o n be m o v in g t o G r e e n s b o ro or W inston -Sale m . B r o u g h t up in D u rh a m ,C o a c h M c K in n e y --w h o w i l l b e d i r e c t i n g t h e p r o f e s s io n a l C o u g e r s th is ^hen it cornei to Service... REAVIS FORD Ш Ш О Ш H a re ’s W hy I Trained Technioiaas... Genuine Ford and Autolite Parts... Factojy Approved Prooedurea... CompetiUve Prices... AU add up to Quality Service for AU Makes at REAVIS FORD, Ine. YADKINVILLE HIOHWAV MOCKSVILLE, N. a PHONE w in to t" has lived here, there, a n d e v e ry w h e re us college player, p ro fe ssio n a l star, an d coach. T h e C o u g e r s , w ilh J im G a rd n e r as pre siden t, w ill p lay m ost o f their gam es In the b ig c o l i s e u m s o f C h a r lo t t e , G re e n sb o ro , an d R a leigh. A L M O S T S U R E ...A lth o u g h G o v e rn o rs o f N o rth C a ro lin a cann ot succe ed them se lves in office , th e y can co m e b a ck and ru n again, if th e y w ish -a n d are y o u n g e n o u g h in fu ture years. T e rry S a n fo rd , o n e o f the N a t i o n ’s t r u l y o u tsta n d in g G o v e rn o rs in 1 9 6 1 -6 5 , w ill b e . o n ly 5 4 w h e n P rim a ry tim e co m e s ro u n d in 1 9 7 2 ~ th re e ye ars fro m righ t no w . U n le ss so m e th in g e n tire ly u n fore se e n d evelops, he w ill be a cand id ate fo r G o v e rn o r at that tim e. A W A IT I N G R E S U L T S ...T h e date o f A p r il 1 5 -in c o m e tax tim e ~ is n o t as im p o rta n t to legislators as it used to be. R e a so n is that in co m e taxes had to be in b y that tim e. T h is is still the case, b u t -t h a n k s to S t a t e w i t h h o l d i n g (a d d e d d u r in g G o v . L u th e r H o d g e s r e g im e ) - r e v e n u e fro m this so u rce p o u rs in to R a le ig h the ye ar-arou n d . H o w e v e r , d e s p it e th e gradual, d a ily in co m e tax flo w in to R a le ig h , A p r il 15 is still a m u lti-m illio n -d o lla r p a y d a y fo r U n c l e N o r t h a n d A u n t ( 'a r o l in e . T h i l l'n w h y the L e g is la tu re -a n d n a m e ly the J o in t I'in a iit v { ’<im m i(/ e f"d e - lays d e cisio n s o n taxes for the ne xt bien niu m . N o w it take s a h o u l Iwo w e e ks o f llg u rin g to determ ine ju sl h o w b ig Ihe A p r il p a y d a y w as. If il w as large e n o u g h -a n d w e have been ge ttin g som e p le a sa n t su rp rise s in recent y e a rs-lh e n the ne w b u rd e n s b e g in n in g n e x l J u ly I m ight be lighter. A lso , o n ce Ih e A p ril 15 i n c o m e i s k n o w n - - t h e Legislatu re can at last begin ge ttin g its b o o k s in o rd e r for 19 6 9 -7 1 -a n d a d jou rnm e nt. U N W E L L ....E d w in G ill, State T re a su re r, h a s b een in the h o sp ita l-a tam e leg. A t first, frie nd s feared it w a s a s tro k e - b u t he h a s b een able to sw in g it a b o u t to h is, a n d v isito r’s satisfaction. T ro u b le seem s to be p o o r c ircu la tio n — recurren ce o f an o ld aggravation . R . H u n t P a rke r, c h ie f ju stice o f the Sta te Su p re m e C o u rt, has also been ill. H e turne d 7 7 th is p ast February....se em s to be tack-sh a rp m e n ta lly b u t in ge ne rally p o o r health. Ik 'liitc lie to o k nil the heavy d u t ie s o f A tto m e y (ieneval R o b e rt M o rg a n (trim an d w ith n o w eight w orrie s) w as ge ttin g in gottd jo g g in g sessions each m o r n i n g .....a n d q u i t e en th usiastic a b o u l them . G o in g at il each d a y a ro u n d h is n e w re sid e n c e here is A p p e a ls C o u rt Ju d ge D a vid Britt. Sle n d e r as a g re yh o u n d . Jud ge Britt is a p p a re n tly not interested in re d u c in g h is h ide but in stre n gth e n in g h is heart. B E S T S P O N S O R ...In vie w o f recent d e ve lo p m e n ts, it is still n ip -a n d -tu ck as to w he th e r the Legislatu re w ill ad o p t the nail- h a rd n e w m ix e d beverage m easure. N eve rthe less, in H u g h M o rto n o f W ilm in g to n a n d the N . C. T ra ve l C o u n c il it has go o d , so lid , sincere (so m e o f it b o n e -d ry ) sp o n so rsh ip . Cornatzer News J O G G E R S ...T h e y m a y n o t k n o w it a b o u t each oth e r u n til no w , b u t tw o n e w co m e rs to State o ffic ia ld o m are avo w e d joggers. M rs. L iz z ie C o rn a tze r and M rs. N e tta S to u t w ere able to attend c h u rc h service s S u n d a y after b e in g o u t fo r so m e tim e because o f illness. W ill M e llo n re tu rn e d h o m e fro m D a v ie C o u n t y H osp ital. M r. a n d M rs. H a ro ld F ra n k visite d M r. a n d M rs. A rc h ie F ra n k in T y r o S u n d a y . M r, an d M rs. Jam es Boger and Jeff w ere F rid a y iiigh i suppe r guest o f M r. a n d M rs. S id n e y G a rn e r and visited M r. and M rs. G e o rge B o g e r S u n d a y afte rn oo n , M r, an d M rs. C arl F ry e and fa m ily , M r, an d M rs. G ra y Sid d e n , M rs. B e tty B aile yan d P a u la a n d S a m m y B a ile y e n jo y e d a c o o k o u t S u n d a y a fte rn o o n a l the h o m e o f M r. and M rs. G e o rge Starr. S u n d a y visito rs o f M r, and M i s , C la u d e W illiam s w ere L o n n i s K o o n t z o f R o w a n C o u n ty a n d M iss M a ry F ra n c is H e n d rix o f F o rk , M r. an d M rs. B u tch W est an d K rist y visite d M r. an d M rs. Ste ve M y e rs in W in sto n -Sa le m S u n d a y afte rn oo n . L i t t l e D e n a C a m p b e ll, d a u gh te r o f M r. a n d M rs. L a rry C a m p b e ll has been c o n fin e d to her h o m e fo r a few d a y s w ith a virus. S u n d a y lu n c h e o n gu ests o f M r. an d M rs. H o m e r P o tts w ere M r . a n d M r s . E l m e r Z im m e rm a n a n d V asta. M rs. L e n a W all, M rs. F o a rd B e a u c h a m p a n d M rs. L a u ra B o g e r spe n t th e w e e ke n d in A tla n ta , G e o rgia v isitin g M rs. R o se B a k e r w h o is se rio u sly ill in the ho sp ita l there. F o r Sa le - V o lk sw a g o n , 1 9 6 2 , e xce lle n t c o n d itio n , ne w tires. $ 6 2 5 .0 0 ; B u ic k , 1 9 6 3 , all p ow e r, air c o n d itio n e d , ne w tire s, exce llen t c o n d itio n - $ 8 9 5 .0 0 . C a ll 2 8 4 -3 1 2 3 . 5-1 tfn Crolt ExUUl for 4-H*'rt 4-11 m e m b e rs un rolle d in Ihe C r a f l P r o i e c I h a d Ihe o p p o rtu n ity F rid a y , A p r il 2 5 , to e x hib it their h a n d iw o rk in Ihc M o c k s v il le E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l G y m n a siu m . B est o f sh o w e x h ib its w ere aaced b y : P h illip R a y V a u g h n , a r c ia M y e r s , a n d U o n n a B u r t o n . H o n o ra b le m e n tio n w e n t lo M a rily n n W inters. O lh e r b lue rib b o n w in n e rs w e r e ; P a u la V a u g h n , Letia C o r n a t z e r , L u v a d a B o w e n s, Je rry T u lb e rt, M ic k e y G ro c e , R o b e r t a H a n d l in , P e n n y H a n d lin , L o is H a n d lin , Y v o n n e A lle n , Pam e la P o tts, E liza b e th S h o a f , D o n n a S h o a f, M ik e № lle r, J’&m R o b e rtso n ,. Lisa ^ t h , a n d G in g e r Sta n le y. R e d rib b o n e n trie s w ere: S h e rri S h o a f, Pam ela P o tts, an d L u v a d a B o w e n s.________ If you’re lucky enough to have an empty corner for sewing supplies, here’s how you can make more use of the space. Drape lengths of fabric over extension rods, braced against either wall. Fabrics in colorful cotton prints can be used to curtain off corner shelves. To give crisp new body to “ 9 the_________f plaiitin and water. Roll In towels _ _ d ydark cottons, Sip them in weak solution of plain gela-a to absorb excess m oisture and press while still damp. They will keep a crisp finish through several wear- inga. MACEDONIA S c r v i c c s a t M u c c d o n iu S u n d a y w ere w ell attended. W c arc h a v in g so n w o f the best atte ndance at the scrviccs w c have h a d fo r som e tim e. W c arc very pleased w ith th is a n d h op e it co n in u cs. W e w e lco m e the visito rs an d invite them to jo in u s a n y tim e th e y can. W c w a n t fo rem e m b er the sick o f o u r c o m m u n ity . W c k n o w there is q u ite alot o f sickn e ss a ro u n d a n d w e w ish them all a spe e d y recove ry. M rs. L u la S ^ r k s Is feeling som e better an d appreciate the m a n y cards, p ra ye rs, gifts an d visits fro m her m a n y friends. W e h o p e she w ill so o n be b a ck w ith u s at c h u rc h fo r her face is gre atly m issed at the services to w h ic h s h e w as a lw a ys faith fu l. S h e h a d q u ite alo t o f visito rs S u n d a y a m o n g w h o m w e r e M r . a n d M rs. W ilson , Sp a rk s, Jr., M r. an d M rs. Steve F u rc h e s o f C le m m o n s, M r. an d M rs. W ad e G o u g h a n d child ren , an d M r. an d M rs. W illie F ry e o f W uiston>Salem . L ittle G e v a B u rk e , d aughter o f M r. an d M rs. C U fto n B u rk e o f D a v ie G a rd e n s has b een a tien t at F o r s y t h M e m o ria l . Ital th is w eek. S h e w as d ig H tly im p ro v e d o n S u n d a y . M r. H o w e ll M a c k ie is still a patient at D a v ie H o sp ita l b u t is slo w ly im p ro vin g. R e m e m b e r h im in y o u r prayers. R e v . L o f l i n atte nded a m e e t in g o f s o m e o f the M in i s t e r s o f the S o u th e rn P ro v in c e a t F rie d la n d M o ra v ia n C h u rc h o n Sa tu rd a y. T o n y B e a u ch a m p so n o f M r. a n d M rs. P h ilip B e a u ch a m p s p e n t l a s t F r i d a y in W in s t o n - S a le m visitin g w ith M r. and M rs. C . E . Se a ts an d later spe nt part o f the d a y w ith h i s G r a n d m o t h e r a n d G ra n d fa th e r, M r. a n d M rs. Le e W illiard . H is p are n ts an d A n n a later in the d a y a lso visited th e m an d ate b irth d a y sup pe r w ith M rs. W illiard. M rs. G ra ce C a ll a n d M rs. N e ra G o d b e y visite d M r. and M rs. S . L . H a ll a n d c h ild re n o f D a n b y C o u rt In W in sto n -Sa le m S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . M iss N a n c y S p a rk s sp e n t the w e e k e n d v i s i t i n g a t A p p a la c h ia n State U n iv e rsity. S h e h a d a ve ry nice w e ekend. M r . a n d M r s . P h i l i p B e a u ch a m p a n d c h ild re n ha d d in n e r w ith M r. a n d M rs. J. T . S m i t h J r. a n d c h ild re n o f S h e ffie ld S u n d a y . W e w ere ve ry h a p p y to , w e lc o m e in t o o u r c h u rc h S fe llo w sh ip S u n d a y b y A d u lt B ap tism , D e x te r H o c k a d a y . T h e Y o u n g A d u lt C la ss w ill have a b u sin e ss m e e tin g an d social S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t the c h u rch p a vilio n , at 6 :3 0 . A ll m e m b e rs are urged to attend. M r . E lm e r B e a u c h a m p is teacher o f th is class. M r. an d M rs. J. H . P lo tt, Jr. an d D a v id visite d M r. a n d M rs. P h i l i p B e a u c a h m p S u n d a y night. A n y o n e h a v in g a n y ne w s fo r o u r colurtui, please call m e at 9 9 8 4 2 3 3 . Chinquapin S u n d a y w as a b e a u tifu l d ay. T h e re w as a large atte n d an ce at the w o rsh ip service. D e v o tio n s w ere c o n d u c te d b y E va H o w e ll an d Sa ra h C ain . E va read the s c r ip t u r e le sso n , th e 2 3 rd Psalm , an d Sa ra h offe re d the p r a y e r . R e v . E . L. C la rk d elivered the m essage take n fro m the 12th chap te r o f F irst K in g s. T h e subject w as, D a vid , M y Se rva n t, M a y H a ve A L ig lit A l w a y s B e f o r e M e I n Jerusalem , Ih c C ity W h ic h 1 H ave C h o scii T<t Ptil M y H o m o There. V isitin g M r. an d M rs. C url C a in o n S u n d a y w ere R e v. B. F. D a n ie ls o f W in stun -Salcn t a n d t h e i r c h ild r e n a n d gra n d ch ild re n, M r. and M rs. A u th u r Sc o tt. Eu ge ne, Love lla, Sh irle y, a n d E ric o f the C edar C ree k C o m m u n ity . M rs. C a in ’s bro th er, Re v, L . R . H o w e ll, visited the fa m ily o n e d a y last w eek. Little A lg c n V . Carter, son o f M r. an d M rs. R . D , C arter, is visitin g h is grandp arents, M r. and M rs. H u g li Carter an d his uncle an d au n t, M r. an d M rs. H e n ry G ra n t, in M o c k sv ille this w eek. A B O U T PEO PLE M r . a n d M r s . T h o m a s Pre ston visite d M rs. E va T u rn e r w h o is a patient at R o w a n M e m o ria l H o sp ita l o n S u n d a y , A p r i l 2 0 t h ; M r. an d M rs. P r e s t o n r e s id e in R o c k y M o u n t , V a . M r . P re sto n ’s father w h o is se rio u sly ill, is a patient in F ra n k lin M e m o ria l H o sp ita l in R o c k y M o u n t. E. J. E a to n an d M iss D o ris A n d e rso n visite d in the h o m e o f R o b e rt H o llis recently. M r s . E v a T u r n e r i s c o n t in u in g he r re cu p e ration f r o m m ajor su rge ry in the h o m e o f he r sister, M rs. R o b e rt H o llis o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 5. T h e m e m b e rs at large o f the P alm e tto C e m e te ry A sso c ia tio n elected fo r their p re sid en t, M rs. E d m o n ia H o llis, after to w othe r n o m in e e s de clin e d the office o n S u n d a y , A p r il 20, 1969. M rs. H o llis sa y s that, she expe cts to have the election co n firm e d b y the a sso cia tio n ’s trustees at the an n u al m e eting to be h e ld later th is year. J o h n A . S m o o t i s re cup erating at the h o m e o f his son, J o h n C la re nce S m o o t o n W illia m s Street. M rs. L u la W est an d so n visited M r. an d M rs. T . E. G o rre ll last w eek. M r. an d M rs. C lifto n B ro w n h a d a s their 4 5 t h W e d d in g A n n iv e rsa ry gu ests o n S u n d a y , A p r i l 2 7 t h , M r s . E v e l y n C a m p b e ll and fa m ily an d M rs. A lic e D o u lin . M rs. A lm a D u lin m ade a recent visit in the h o m e o f M r. an d M rs. T . E . G orre ll. M e m b e r s o f t h e H o m e D e m o n stra tio n C lu b o f R o w a n an d D a vie C o u n tie s entertained a p p ro x im a te ly n f j f e ^ ls a b le d i V e t e r a n s a t ' “'t n e * " N o r t C o ole e m e e recreation C e n te r on F rid a y evening, A p ril 2 5 th fro m 7 :3 0 P. M . u n til 9 : 3 0 P. M . G a m e s a n d D a n c in g w ere the activitie s o f the evening. M rs. A d e la id e E llis an d M rs. M argaret Stu d e ve n t attended. M iss C h a rle n e C o c k e rh a m is a patie nt a l the D a vie C o u n ty H o sp ita l as the result o f an a u to m o b ile accide nt. Supper At Ijames Menu Is Given T h e m e n u Cor the sup pe r to be given In Ijam es C o m m u n ity B u ild in g S a tu rd a y n igh t. M a y 3, w ill in clu d e on e fo u rth o f fried ch ick e n , green b e an s a n d co rn , p ota to salad, cole slaw , hot rolls, lea o r coffe e an d a cho ice o f pie or cake. P ro ceed s fro m Ih e sup pe r w ill go in to the c h u rc h b u ild in g fund. ATALINA - Mo(lii«IUt,N.C. M O N D A Y - T U E S D A Y M AY, S - 6It’s Our GALA Anniversary Celebration 111 Just for you !!! In appreciation of your making our first year a HUGE SUCCESS, we.re going to throw a party, JUST FOR YOU - FOR FREEH! Drive in *** at any time during our anni versary and see the following hits FREE!!! FREE I - FREE I BRING A CAR LOAD H IT N 0 .1 " THE GHOST and MR. CHICKE D O N K N O T T S H IT NO. 2 “ THE FASTEST GUITAR ALIVE I Funerals \ The Davie County Ministerial Association has begun a ministry at the Davie County Department of Conrection. A VKorship service is held each Sunday morning in the recreation room. A local minister has charge of each service, preaching there, in edition to hj$ regular Sunday duties. This is a new undertaking for the Davie County IVIinisterial Association, v^ich vras tegun in Pebruary ot this year, at the request of the officers in charge. Each minister serves for a period of one month. Those participating are Rev. Benny Bearden in April, Rev. Marion Boggs in May, Rev. C. E. Crawford in June, Rev. Taylor Loflin in July, Rev. Joe Phillips in August, Rev. James Ratchford in September, Rev. Powell Wilkins m October, and Rev. Ray Thomas in November. F A M I L Y P O R T R A IT , to be presented b y the ju n io rs an d seniors, o f D avie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l a t t h e M o c k s v ille E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l A u d ito riu m b e g in n in g at 7 :3 0 p.m . Darnell Edwards Witli US. Air Force A irm a n D a rre ll E . E d w a rd s, son o f M r. an d M rs. R o b e rt W. E d w a rd s o f R t. 1, M o c k sv ille , has com p le te d b asic tra in in g at L a c k la n d A F B , T e xas. H e is r e m a in in g at L a c k la n d for t r a i n i n g a s a s e c u r i t y p olicem an. A irm a n E d w a rd s, a 1 9 6 7 graduate o f D a v ie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l, atte nd ed R in g lin g S c h o o l o f A rt. Sarasota. F la. Church Activities F irst B a p tist S u n d a y E v e n in g Se rvice s o f the F irst B a p tist C h u rc h ha ve been cancelled jn ord e r that F irst P re sb yte ria n C ircle N o . 1, o f the W om e n o f t h e F i r s t P re sb y te ria n C h u rc h , M rs. T . L . Ju n ke r, ch airm a n , w ill m eet M o n d a y , M a y S at 2 p. m . at the h o m e o f M rs. E d w in C . M o rris o n N o rth M a in Street. C irc le t N o . 2, M rs. F ra n k B ro w n , ch a irm a n , w ill m eet M o n d a y at 8 p. m . at the h o m e o f the c h a irm a n o n R o u te 3. C ircle N o . 3, M rs. E . A . E c k e rd , ch a irm a n, w ill m eet T u e sd a y , M a y 6 at 1 0 a. th. w ith № s . D . J. M a n d o o n C ircle N o . 4 , M rs. Eve re tte B la c k w o o d , c h a irm a n , w ill m eet T u e sd a y at 7 :3 0 p. m. w ith M rs. M a e E v a n s in the A sse m b ly ro o m o f the ch u rch . C irc le N o . 5, M rs. J o h n H a tch e r, c h a irm a n , w ill m eet M o n d a y at 8 p. tn. at he r h o m e o n M a p le A ve n u e . ' U n io n C h a p e l M e th o d ist T h e m e n o f U n io n C h a p e l M e th o d ist C h u rc h w ill m eet at 7 :3 0 a. m . S u n d a y , M a y 4 , fo r b r e a k f a s t t o g e t h e r at the chu rch . A ll m e n o f the c h u rc h are urged to attend. R e d la n d P e n e costal H o lin e ss T h e R e d la n d P en ecostal H o lin e ss C h u rc h w ill observe it s a n n u a l h o m e c o m in g o n S u n d a y , M a y 4. A ll fo rm e r p astors ha ve been in vite d to attend. D in n e r w ill be served at I p.m . fo llo w e d b y a spe cial service an d sin g in g b e g in n in g at 2 p .m T h e R e v. C. C. C arp en te r, p a s t o r , e x t e n d s a co rd ia l In v ita tio n to all frie n d s to attend. T h e c h u rc h is located o n B a lt im o r e R o a d , o f f H ig h w a y 158. J l iS S E H . D E D M O N D Jcssc H . D e d m o n d , 8 6 , of G re e n sb o ro , u D a vie C o u n ty native, died S u n d a y a l 1 p. m . at a G re e n sb o ro ho spital. H e w as b o rn M a y 8, 1882, the so n o f the late Jam es R . an d M a rth a C lic k D e d m o n d . S u rv iv in g arc a so n , Jam es D e d m o n d o f G re e n sb o ro ; tw o d aughters, M rs. Ja ck O zm e n t a n d M rs. T h o m a s Y o w , b o th o f G re e n sb o ro ; a sister, M rs. Sallie H o lsh o u se r o f S a lisb u ry ; seven g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; a n d t w o great-grandchildren. F u n e r a l s e r v ic e s w e re c o n d u cte d T u e sd a y at 2 p. m . af the L a m b e rt-T ro x le r F u n e ra l H o m e C h a p e l in G re e nsb o ro . M R S . R U S S E L L R I D E N H O U R M r s . V i o l a J e n k i n s R i d e n h o u r , 6 4 , o f G ro v e S t r e e t , C o o le e m e e , d ie d T u e sd a y m o rn in g at H avre de G race, M a ryla n d . S h e w a s b o rn In D avie C o u n ty , the d a ug hte r o f the late D . E . an d M a m ie M attie P lo w m a n Je n kin s. S u rv iv in g are he r hu sb a n d , R u sse ll R id e n h o u r; a daughter. M iss L in d a R id e n h o u r o f the h o m e ; t h r e e s is t e r s , M rs. B eatrice F ry e o f M o c k sv ille , M rs. D o n a ld F ra n k o f R t. 5, L e x in g to n , an d M rs. A rth u r R e y n o l d s o f W in sto n -Sa le m an d tw o b ro th e rs, th e R e v. C la re nce J e n k in s o f S a lisb u ry a n d Irv in J e n k in s o f K a n sa s C i t y , M o . J U N IU S P R E S T O N F O S T E R J u n iu s P re sto n F o ste r, 30, o f Sa n ta C ru z , C a lifo rn ia , a native o f M o c k sv ille , d ro w n e d re c e n tly in the o c e a n near Sa n ta C ru z. A C a lifo rn ia sh e riff said F o s t e r h a d d r o w n e d a p p ro x im a te ly a w e e k ago. H e said n o details o f th e death w ere k n o w n . S u rv iv in g are h is parents, R a y m o n d a n d L o u ise D a v is F o ste r o f M o c k sv ille . F u n e r a l a rran ge m e n ts are in com p lete. T h e b o d y w ill be b ro u g h t to E a to n ’s F u n e ra l H o m e . kl.I.I.Y Llili f:Ol'L K e lly Lee C o p e , 7 8 , o f C o o le e m e e , a fo rm e r D avie C o u n ty S h e riff died S u n d a y at the R o w a n M e m o ria l H o spital in Sa lisb u ry. F u n e ra l services w ere held T u e sd a y at the G o o d Sh e p h e rd E p isco p a l C h u rc h . B u ria l w as in L e g io n M e m o ria l Park. H e w a s b o r n In D avie C o u n ty to E n o c a n d Laura G a rw o o d C o pe . H e w as sh e riff fro m 1 9 2 4 u n til 1 9 3 0 and ju d g e o f C o ole e m e e re cord e r’s cou rt fo r several term s. H e o p e r a t e d t h e C o o le e m e e M a rke t fo r m a n y years. H e w as a m e m b er o f G o o d Sh e p he rd E p isco p a l C h u rc h . S u r v iv in g arc a stepson, B r u c e T h o m a s o n o f G ainesville , Fla., tw o sisters, M rs. Joe P ickie r o f Spet>: er and M r s . M a m ie G a r w o o d o f W in sto n-Sa le m ; an d a b ro th e r, G e o rge C o p e o f W in sto n -Sa lem. Dog Clinic Vaccination D a v ie C o u n ty 4 -H C lu b s, in c o o p e r a t io n w ith the lo cal veterinarians w ill o ffe r F R E E R A B I E S V A C C IN A T IO N to all d o g s i n D a v i e C o u n t y S a tu rd a y , M a y 3 , 19 6 9 , at the fo llo w in g tim es and places: E d u c a t io n C e n te r - N o rth C o ole e m e e - 9 :0 0 -9 :3 0 a.m . D e p o t , M o c k s v i l l e - 1 0 :0 0 -1 0 :3 0 a.m. C e n te r C o m m u n ity B u ild in g - 1 1 :0 0 -1 1 :3 0 a.m. R o b e rtso n ’s Sto re - 1 :0 0 -l :3 0 p.m. F o r k C o m m u n ity B u ild in g - 2 : 0 a 2 : 3 0 p.m . F a r m i n g t o n S c h o o l - 3 : 0 а 3 : 3 0 p.m . W a d e S m i t h ’ s S t o r e - 4 :0 0 -4 :3 0 p.m . A l l d o g s o v e r fo u r m o n t h s o l d s h o u l d v a c c in a t e d e x c e p t t h o s e va ccin a te d in 1 9 6 7 -6 8 w ith three (3 ) ye ar vaccine. S o m e 4 0 5 d o g s w e r e vaccinated o n the first d a y o f this ye a r’s clinic, A p r il 12. CATALINA M»m 6I4-2U0 - Ммк|«||1«,Н.С Starts At Dark- S A T U R D A Y S U N D A Y G E T O U T S I D E . . . E N J O Y T H E F R E S H S P R I N G A I R A N D F I X U P Y O U R H O M E ! T U B E N C L O S U R E H e a vy obscure glass set in w ater-tight vinyl adds convenience and good looks to a n y bathroom . Set includes m atching towel bar. T T i l n r '4 ÔÎ O n ly ф| A T T IC FA N S / ВШМЕН 8 ft. scroll-design .......ffaticoltimn----- „ $5.« 8 ft. scroll-design , cornercojumn each $ 9 « Sections A D U L T S S1.00 C H IL D F R E E Railing ft. Z S f SHEIF Н Н П П Н oiifiaitt'- anil the men wlioledtlieni The 8 little лиШш G « e n Щ BBiWTS tMiglw... |ШП1ш mioiksYille Builder's Supply e « ■?r 721 S. Mela St. im n s ^Г "W«£«f Sfey/Cf AND QUALITY ARf QUAkAHrW Q\/fM 70 euitpgg w тис ттмщ г Chinquapin I'lK ' R l’v. R o b i'it K e y n o lils w a s t 'u la in e il on S a iu u la y ovoiiiH}; at ilio t'o rln isli H a p iisi I'lim c li, llim tsville . N. Rov. l:, I . ('la ik . Rev. W . V. H a y hutli o f W in sio n -Sa lo m , N . C'., Rev, W . M . H arris, W alkorntw n. N . C'„ Rev. C lil'io n W illiam s. Y a d k in v ille . N . C. and Rev. S. L . H o d g e s , also o I W in slon -Sa le n i. participated in the o rd in a tio n servicc. V isito rs o f the C a m and C a r t e r I'a n iilie s on S u n d a y a fte rn o o n w ere; M rs. M illie W est and fam ily, M r. and M rs. A . L. Sc o tt and fam ily. M rs. H ild a M ille r w as a w eekend v is it o r , r e t u r n in g b a ck to 8 -Oavie County Enterprise Record, April 30, 1989 M 'h o o l on Sm \ilav a lte in o o n . M l. ,nul Mis. k . I). C a ilo r and Mis. H ild a M ille r visited in th e h o m e o f M r. C a rte r's paients. M l. and M rs. H u g h C a I t e r a n d s is t e r , M r s . li r n e s t i n e G rant on S a t u r d a y . M r . a n d M rs. D e w e y A rn o ld I’rrks visited M r. P a rk s’ parents, M r. and M rs. D e w e y H . P arks o n S u n d a y a fie rn o o n . Moclcs M rs. G . F . B e a u ch a m p spent W e d n e sd ay w ilh M r. and M rs. L. B. M o c k o f W in ston-Sale m . M rs. B e tty S ta n le y an d her S u n d a y C la ss held a sh ort s e r v ic e w ith M rs. Le o n ard H o w a rd w h o is ill at her ho m e HOURS: 1 P.M. - 8 P.M. One 8x10 black è white PORTRAIT 8 7 • Wide choice of proofs • One pel subjerl • one per family • Groups Sl.OO extra per person • Cannot he used in conjunction wilh olhoi advcrlisin;! oilers Name ' Plione No. Mailiiiji Aililiess COME EARLY. . . AND BRING THIS AD TO: LAKEWOOD MOTEL MOCKSVILLE, N.C. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1969 ma neai M aced onia. M iss t'th e l Jo n e s and Joe Jone s spent S u n d a y a fte rn oo n w il h M r s . K e n M a rtin o f G e rm a n to w n , M r . a n d M rs. M c K in le y C o rn a tze r o f W ln slo n -Sa lcm . M r, and M rs. Je rry C o rn utze r and so n o f Le w isville spent S u n d a y w i t h M r s . R o y C o rn atzer. M rs. W a y n e M o c k returne d to her h o m e In W a sh in gto n , D . C. after sp e n d in g tw o w eeks w ith her m o th e r, M rs. O . B. Jones. M rs. Jo e Jo n e s is sp e n d in g a w eek w ith M r. an d M rs. K e n M a rtin o f G e rm a n to w n . ILBAVILU J im m y B l a k l e y w h o is station ed w ith the a rm y in N e w Y o r k is h o m e o n fu rlo u gh . M r. a n d M rs. A lle n B la k le y a n d b a b y attended E ib aville C h u rc h o n S u n d a y . M r . a n d M rs. R a y m o n d M y e rs an d twin, so n s visite d h M r. M y e rs m o th e r, M rs. A lm a M ye rs, last w eek. M rs. M y e rs is re cu p e rating at h o m e after an o p e ra tio n at F o rsy th M e m o ria l. T h u r s d a y M r s . H o r a c e B l a k l e y a n d s o n , J im m y , visited M r. a n d M rs. L lo y d M a rk la n d . M rs. M a m ie L in ville o f W y o m in g a ls o v isile d . S u n d a y visito rs w ere M r. and M r s . J o e B a rn e y o f F o r k C h u rc h , M rs. D a lla s H u tch e n s an d M rs. M a rgie R a tle d ge o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 1, an d M rs. D e lla S h id e le r o f C le m m o n s. Jim R a tle d ge o f C h a rle sto n , S . C . spe n t the w e e ke n d at hom e. F o u r C o r n e r s A . C. Ratle dge, Sr. an d A . C . R a tle dge, Jr. visite d B e ve rly A n n R a tle d ge at the H o o ts M e m o r i a l H o s p i t a l in Y a d k in v ille S u n d a y evening. M r s . V o n S h e l t o n and ch ild re n a n d M rs. Jo e S h e lto n visited M r. a n d M rs. D . R . H o ld e r in W in sto n -S a le m o n S u n d a y evening. L a te r in the evening, th e y all visite d M r. a n d M r s . W iU W h ite near F a rm in gto n . M r. D e w e y D ix o n visited M r. a n d M rs. F o r d S u n d a y eve n in g in Y a d k in v ille . M r. a n d M rs. L. S. Sh e lto n , Sr. visite d M rs. M in n ie W hite S u n d a y e ve n in g in W y o . M r . a n d M r s . M a n u s W e lb o r n o f W in sto n -S a le m v is ite d M r. an d M rs. L e o n B a ity , M r. an d M rs. B o n M a y a n d M r. an d M rs. L . S. Sh e lto n , Sr. Siih da y.’ M r. and M rs. E u g e n e E llis, M r. a n d ,M rs. Jam es E a to n , an d M r. an d M rs. W ilso n M e rre ll all atte nded the C rist a n d M e rre ll w e d d in g in G re e n sb o ro S u n d a y evening. M r. an d M rs. R o b e rt D a v is v isite d M r. a n d M rs. W illis D a v is in H a m p to n v ille o n S u n d a y evening. NOW OPEN Clemmons Cleaners Lewisvfile-Clemmons Rd..............Across From Clemmons Center Phone 766-5383 Owned And Operated By Korvey Benfield Managed By Mrs. Elsie Black parking for pickup or delivery ..................... ..............................................^F inest drapery -cleaning................... 4 Hours service in dry cleaning upon request - 1 cfay service in ^ Expert alteraU'ons on men's and shirts ladies clothing 0 FREE Moth Proofing on all winter woolens - with storage if desired. HOURS* Mon.-Fri., 6:30 a. m. To 6:30 p.m. Saturday, 7:00 a. m. To 1:00 p. m. CLEMMONS CLEANERS lewlsville-'ClemmoRf Rood Across From Clemmons Center Juit 2 minutes oH Intermte 40 at tiie Clemmom exit. CEDAR CREEK A s lo n g as love flo u rishe s in the center o f y o u r heart, yo u are y o u n g. S o lo n g as y o u radiate b eau ty; hope, cheer, cou rage to y o u r fe llo w m e n , so lo n g y o u are yo u n g. A u th o r u n k n o w n . S u n d a y w as a b e a u tifu l d a y and e ve ryo n e seem fo take advantage o f the o p p o rtu n ity lo attend S u n d a y S c h o o l and w o rsh ip services at the Cedar C r e e k B a p t i s t C h u r c h . D e v o tio n a ls w ere c o n d u cte d b y b ro th e rs Everette a n d T h o m a s Ea to n . In the abse nce o f the pastor, the R e v. B. F . D a n ie ls, dean o f t h e F o r s y t h F e l l o w s h ip b r o u g h t t h e m e ssa ge . H is them e w as, “ C o m e an d See .” It w a s a n in sp ira tio n a l m essage w h ic h w as e n jo ye d b y all. S u n d a y e ve n in g callers at the h o m e o f M rs. W est w ere M r. an d M rs. T . E . G o rre l o f M o c k sville . M rs. G o rre l is a co u sin o f M rs. W e st’s. M r s . C la r a R e v e lls and d a u g h t e r a n d so n -in -la w o f H a m p to n , V a . called re ce n tly at the h o m e o f M r. a n d M rs. W illia m B ro ck . S u n d a y e ve n in g calle rs at th e h o m e o f M rs. W illia m E a to n w ere M r. a n d M rs. O d e ll E a t o n a n d b o y s , D a rrya l, K e n n e t h a n d T r a c y o f R e d la n d , a n d M r. an d M rs. A lle n T ra n so u a n d M rs. A n n C a m p b e ll o f W in ston -Sale m . R e v . L . R . H o w e ll o f M a rio n , N . C . spe n t som e tim e last w e e k at h is h o m e here, an d 'a lso called at the h o m e s o f M rs. W illia m E a to n , A lto n a n d E . J. E a to n . S u n d a y callers at teh h o m e o f L o n n ie W illia m s w ere his daughter, M rs. Le ste r M o rriso n an d ch ild re n , L isa , V a le ria and b a b y o f B e than ia, N . C . S u n d a y e ve n in g calle rs at the h o m e o f M rs. L u c y T a tu m w ere M r. a n d M rs. O d e ll E a to n a n d ch ild re n o f R e d la n d , M r. an d M rs. Jessie B ro w n an d ch ild re n o f F o rk . M r s . D a i s y T a t u m o f W u isto n -Sa le m visite d M r. an d M rs. A m b ro se B ro c k S u n d a y . H e n ry E a to n o f A lb e m a rle called last S u n d a y at the h o m e o f h is m o th e r a n d sister, Jean. MASTER SERVICE TECHNICIANS K~>r Pictured above: Left to right (seated) Gene Ward, who has been the company fi years; Page Shermer, 28 years; Everette Richardson, 28 years; Standing: Benny Turner, 8 years; J. N. Richardson, Service Mgr., 2S years; Ray Hoots, Body Shop Foreman, 29 years, Wayne Cranfill, 3 years; Earl Smith, 7 years; Jim Hobson, 12 years; Tom Cooit, 10 years (Not shown in picture - Clyde Jordan, 28 ytars.) THESE GENTLEMEN HAVE ALL PASSED CHEVROLET’S MASTER TECHNICIANS' EXAMINATION BY CONSTANT STUDY AND TRAINING. EACH HAVE THEIR PLAQUE UNDER THEIR NAME PLATE IN THEIR SERVICE STALL. EACH ONE IS PREPARED TO RENDER TOP SERVICE AND WILL APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE. BRING YOUR CHEVROLET HOME FOR THE FINEST IN SERVICE, PARTS AND BODY REPAIRS AND PAINTING. New Cars and Tracks Used Cors ood Trocks See the Salesman of Your Choice Gilmer Brewer — Buster Cleary — Hetman Cartner Your Chevrolet F ranchise Dealer PEHHINOTOH CHEVROLET CO., INC. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.Phone 634-2145 D e ale r L ic e n se N o . 7 8 9 W in S i to $ 1 0 0 0 o r u p to $ 5 0 0 0 cash The odds dre thal over 2 5 ,0 0 0 people v^ill w in cash p nje s ejcb weelt, У ои could easily be one of ihe^i and w m a dollar, five, len, twenty, one hgndred, or one thousand dollars. There’s d chance you could w in up lo $5,000! Play Beat the Dealer, and get con-plete р пге m lor-ation, at Pure O il stations displaying a Beat the Dealer banner Every card has w inn ing nun-bers on it Picl the correct three ana you w m . There s nothing to -atch and nothin; tz collect so you can w in on the spot. O n ly licensed drivers can р!з,. and It's void w here prohibited. Play Seat the Dealer at Pure staticn! displaying a Beat the Dealer sign No purchise required O r P 0 . So» 387, C o ly^ b u s, O h io , for free ga-^e ratenals 0 / u n i» n/ Pur« 0.1 Ol. It 5 easy Rub oil this ared first, dnd underneath you'll find the cash prize /cu re pidying lor ($1, 15, Í1 0 , $20, $190, or jlC iO O ) dnd the dealer's hand. O n ihis Sample card, to w in $10^ you iTiusl beat 17. Next, rub off any three of the 1 6 spots, and if the numbers you reveal total more thdn the dealer's hand, you v/in O n this sample cdrd, if you hdd picked the three spots indicdted, yo u ’d Seat tlie Deafer v/iih 18 points and w in ^ 1 0 T h e w in n in g n u m b e rs a r s o n e v e r y 9< m c c a r d . V o u ju tt p ic k t h e m i Avoitoble ot oil portlcipoting Deolers of HORN Oil CO., INC. visit Yo«r Favorite PURE OIL DEALER — $147 Won in Davie County lost weak 0— Divie County Emerptis« RgcurJ, April 30.1889 RUNS» WIN FREE raiZESI REGISTER EVERY DAY AT BELK’S! ONLY 3 m o r ì DAYS DRAWINGS WILL BE HELD SATURDAY , MAY 3 AT 5:00 P. M.! NOTHING TO BU Y--------JUST REGISTER! YOU MUST BE 16 OR OLDER TO WIN! FIRST PRIZE CARRIER AIR CONDITIONER 5000 BTU AUTOMATIC "EVEN TEMP"' THERMOSTAT, LO SOUND A $129.95 VALUE REGISTER EVERYDAY ~ y ........ ................ SECOND PRIZE $25.00 iH MERCHANDISE REGISTER EVERYDAY - YOU MAY BE LUCKY THIRD PRIZE $15.00 IN MERCHANDISE CONTINUES THIS WEEK NEW SPECIAIS GO ON SALE THURSDAY MORNING 9.30 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TII 9.30 “State Pride" White Sale NO-IRON SHEETS made with Celanese Fortrel* stay fresh night after night 72 X 104 . A V 81 X 104 a Twin Fitted J * y / Double Fitted A> Regular $3.49 Regular $3.99 PILLOWCASES $1.44 PAIR 9 7 SCATTER RUGS Slight Imperfects Asst Sizes And Fabrics VALUES TO $5.00 $2.97 EACH 2 For $5 .0 6 ^ ONE GROUP LADIES SPORTWEAR 2 Änd 3 Piece Suits PRINT-CHECK-STRi№ 100 % COnONS- POLYSHR AND COnON BLENDS 1SIZES 8 to 16 REGULAR 12.00 to 21.00 3 OFF L IM IT E D T I M E KETTLECLOTH" PRINTS AND Solids 50% Fortrel polyester, 50% cotton USUALLY $2.00 YARD 1 .6 8 y i 44 /45 " WIDE 6 0 " wide polyester double knits S A L E 4 .8 8 USUALLY $5 ,9 9 YARD The marvelous Spring-into-Summer fabric that has "dressed up” tex ture in itself. Stitches into beautiful shapings with such ease. iVIar velousiy practical addition to your wardrobe too— machine washable, no ironing! And the colors— pure inspiration! Pastels, tints, brights darks. Come see—you'!! want to sew and sew! LADIES NYLON HOSIERY REIGNING BEAUTY MESH OR PLAIN ALL FIRST QUALITY 6 Palrs^2 . 0 0 GIRL’S PANT DRESSES ASST STYLES SIZES 3-6X; 7-14 VALUES TO $5.50 MEN’S NO IRON SPORT SHIRTS POLYESTER AND COTTON SOLIDS, STRIPES. CHECKS REGUL BOYS NO-IRON POPLIN SLACKS 65% Dacronf^ polyester, 35% cotton with th o se ra < K tm p o rta n l- p e rfna rte n t~ p re s5 -ta te n t3 - you want. Top maker just for our 'Glen Ayre’ quality. Green, blue, wheat, sierra, navy. 6-12: 25-30" waists. Pl.iidi, checks in 50% polyester. 50% cotton, usually 5.00 and 6.00 ........4 .44 and 4 .W . 6 .8 8 ‘STATE PRIDE’ APPLIANCES 2 ^ 5m irn FOR w R E G U L A R L Y 2 . 9 9 e a . lAD Y ARCHDALE’ BLOUSES Dacron-« polyester and cotton blends. Per manent Press. Avril-*' rayon and cottons. Cotton checks. Plus assorted prints and solids. In sizes 8 to 18. LADIES DRESSES PRINTS AND SOLIDS JUNIORS, MISSES, HALF SIZES REGULAR $8 and $9 S F O R T C a A f & SUMMER WEIGHT. GOOD SELECTION OF CHECKS AND PLAIDS. 2 AND 3 BUTTON FRONTS. SINGLE AND DOUBLE VENTED BACK SIZES; 37 to 46. REGULARS AND LONGS. ____________ _ REGULAR € 1 7 OQ $22.50. ^ 1 / *00 6 .0 0 -----Dsoaity 4.00 each PERMANENT PRESS DRESS SHIRTS Fine quality 6 5 % DacronS» polyes ter, 3 5 % cottons. Smooth broad cloths with regular permanent stay collar. Tapered Ivy buttondown ox fords. White, pastels, deeptones. Neck sizes 14-17, Half sleeves. From a top maker just for us. 8 . 7 9 u s u a l l y 1 0 . 9 9 4 8 " w i d e . 6 3 " l o n g ,OVENPROOF...DISHWASHER SAFE! 42 PC AlWERICAN IRONSTONE FOR 8 YEAR-ROUND INSULATED DRAPERIES Elegance that suggests tmest china.'yet so sensibly priced you can let your family enjoy it this very day! Each set 8; cups, saucers. cereal'SQups. dinner plates, bread-and-butter plates plus round vegetable bowl, chop plate. 1 5 . 8 8 U S U A L L Y 2 0 . 0 0 Our own 'State Pride' Shannon, a textured blend of rayon and cotton with efficient insulated foam hnings. Summer sun bounces away, and your room is degrees cooler on the inside. Next winter, their insulated foam linings trap room heat while shutting out wind and cold. Deep, luxuriant pinch pleated folds bring out all the beauty of each decorator color: white, natural, antique gold, avocado. 4 8 " w id e , 8 4 " lo n g , u s u a lly 1 1 . 9 9 .........................................S A L E 9 . 5 9 10- Davie County Enterprise Record, April 30, 1969 BILL CURRIE S Mouth of the South The Racing Game Darlington Speedway has just wound up a new paving job, and its people are predicting the biggest crowd and the fastest times ever when the throttle jockeys get there in a couple of weeks.At Taladaga, Ala., a new stock car track is nearing completion, and if the folks who own it are to be believed, qualifying speeds there will exceed 200 mph. The factories are building 'em faster, the drivers are acquiring more skills and crowds of 100,000 upwards are no longer a miracle at NASCAR Grand National Stock Car Races. What a contrast It all is to the old days when the drivers were mostly bootleggers by profession and racers as a necessary adjunct of their principal endeavor. Flocks Gave Racing Class Fonty Flock, who with his brothers Tim and Bob wrote legendary pages in racing annals before some of the current stars ever twinkled, says it all got started in business coupes. Fonty, now a wallowing rich Atlanta businessman, has maintained his great smile and bubbling humor over the years. "We ran our business coupes on Sunday," he explains. "You see, during the week we would haul liquor and try to outrun the cops. Then on Sunday, when it would have been a sin to haul moon shine, we'd get together and try to outrun each other." The Flocks all did just that. Bob unfortunately died a few years ago, but Tim and Fonty, though not in racing professionally any more, do maintain a lively interest, and sometimes appear on the scene. Actually the Flock brothers were what gave early stock car racing its class. There were a few others, but mostly the guys didn't have any color and dash. Fonty in particular was a ring-tailed war whooper who always roared across the finish line with his head hanging out of the car waving and smiling. I used to work for a competitive group of independent tracks and I hated the sight of Fonty’s smile. It sure pulled the people in to see him run. Bill France Made Racing Bill France, the major domo of NASCAR, and who now operates in such a rarified atmosphere that there are plenty of race people who have never even seen him, has many friends and plenty of enemies. He's made friends because he's made racing, and he's picked up some hates because he has been successful, drives a hard bargain and insists on absolute subservience to whatever rules he has laid down for NASCAR. Nowadays he probably has somebody else mak ing the rules he’s too busy hauling the loot to the bank. First time 1 ever saw Bill France was at an old speedway near High Point. I’m sure it fell down years ago.Bill ran a green Hudson that Sunday afternoon and electrified the goggle-eyed spectators by turnini it in a series of end-over-end flip-flops right smac’ in front of the grandstand. The car was ruined, of course.Bill lost the race and since no factory ever backed anything in those days, he was broke. They passed the hat in the pits that day to get up enough money for Bill to get something to eat and move on to the next place he might pick up a ride. NASCAR is successful because the guy who made it had to make his own way through a tough and merciless world of people who didn’t give a damn'about him. With the help of the Flocks and others. Bill ' i?ntf rcr~tregair ar~giTm"‘^fgvatiprr'‘of“Tactng7'"anit“ today’s clean-cut crop of splendid competitors is a testimony to the job he has done. Dayvault & Wands Win In Twin Cedars Tournament C 'r u ig Sn e u d an d K e n n y Jo rd a n pressed K o ss W yn d s und G e o rge D u y v a u K in to a p la y o ff S u n d a y ill the T w in C e dars F o u r-b a ll to u rn a n ie iil. D a y v a u l i a n d W a n d s d efeaie d Sn e a d and Jo rd a n o n tlie I'irsl liole o f a sud de n death p l a y o f f a fte r finishint! ilie regular 18 h o le s w iili even 68-i>8 score. W a n d s' b ird ie three m eant the d ifteren ce as Sn e ad and Jo rd a n each carde d pars o n the e x t r a h o l e t o b e t h e n inn e r-up s. R o b e r t A lle n a n d K e itli A lle n w ere I'irsl Higlit w in n e rs w ith a 7.V R u n n e rs-u p w ere B o b B e n so n and Jim B ro w n as they defeated H a ro ld W ilson a n d C h a r lie J o r d a n in a playolY. In the second tliglit V a u g h n aiid B o b b y S h e lto n were the w in n e r s . A fte r three extra ho les 111 the p la yo ffs, Ciene S m ith and Jerry sliore enicrtied the ru n n e rs-u p w ith a 76. T h ird tligh t w as w o n b y B o b b y B e n so n an d M ik e L o n g at 75. R u n n e r-u p w as B ill R u ss and C h u c k B e id ie r at 76. Ja ck N ic h o la s an d R a y P o tts w o n the fo u rth lliglit w ith an 81 an d ru n n e r-u p w as C a lvin M y e rs and C artner. Charlie Harville To Speak At Athletic Banquet McDonlel Hurls Rebels Post North Dovidson NASCAR Drivers Here For 4-H Cor Rodeo jfji ; . C h a rlie H a rville , w e ll-kn o w n spo rts d ire cto r o f W G H P - T V H ig h P o in t, w ill be the featured speaker at the a n n u a l D avie H ig h S c h o o l A th le tic B anq ue t to be held at the D a vie H ig h S c h o o l g y m n a siu m o n F rid a y night. M a y 9th. S p o n so re d b y the v a rio u s civic clu b s o f the c o u n ty , this event h o n o rs the D a v ie athle tic team s o f the past year. In a d d itio n to the ad dre ss b y M r. H arville, v a rio u s tro p h ie s and aw ards w ill be given. C h a rlie H arv ille has co m e a lo n g w a y since he started b ro a d ca stin g H i-T o m s baseball ga m es fo r a d o lla r a gam e in the late 1 930s. T o d a y , C h arlie is o n e o f tlte b e st-k n o w n t e le v is io n p e r s o n a lit ie s in N o rth C a ro lin a an d is p re se ntly S p r o t s D i r e c t o r w i t h W G H P - T V , an d ha s h e ld this p o s it io n s in c e the sta tio n sign ed o n the air in O c to b e r 1963. P r io r to jo in in g C h a n n e l E ig h t . H a rv ille w a s S p o rts D ir e c t o r lo r W H M Y - T V in G re e nsb o ro . H e is a native o f H igh P oin t w he re he atte nd ed H ig h P oin t C o l l e g e a n d b e g a n h is spo rtcasting carccr in 1 9 3 7 al rad io station W M F R w h ile still a student. H e d ire cte d sp o rts d e p a r t m e n t s f o r W M V A , M a rtin sv ille , V a ,; W L P O in LaSalle , Illin o is; a n d W G B R in G o ld sb o ro p rio r to e n te rin g television. H arville w as w in n e r o f the Lee K ir b y M e n w ria l A w a rd as t h e s t a t e ’ s o u t s t a n d in g sportscaster in 19 5 7 . C iia rlie is pre sident o f the A tla n tic C o ast S p o rts W rite rs A sso c ia tio n and a m e m b e r o f the B o a rd o f D i r e c t o r s f o r t h e N o r t h C a ro lin a S p o rts H a ll o f Fam e. H arville is m arried to the f o r m e r A n n a W e lt o n o f M e r id ia n , M ississip p i. T h e y h a v e n i n e c h ild r e n a n d p re se ntly reside in G re e n sb o ro , Piedmont Standings, Schedule NORTH PIBU M O KT W Mt Rowan North Rowan North Davidion Eatt Rowan North Stanly Central OavMson Davie County South IredeM Atooretvilte North Iredelt SOUTH PIEDM O N T Thomasville Asheboro StetMWireLexinotonBoydenKannapolisAK>enf>arleSouth RowanConcord . .SIS.800.636.4S5.45S .400ЛП.Ш eONFERBNCJ It 1 .9\79 3 *I 37 4S *5 64 63 I i 9 0 10 .000CO N FEREM CeW L Pet. 7 9 .700 7 765 54a7 .700.700.54S.500JOO .400 .071 J o h n M c D u itie l p itch ed and baite d the R e b e ls lo a 2 • I v icto ry ove r N o rth D a v id so n . M c D a n ie l stru c k o u l nine and pitched a five hitter to even h is record at 3 - 3 . N o r t h D a v id s o n b r o k e th ro u gh for Ih e first ru n o f the grn ie in the fo u rth in n in g. T im P o p e scored the o n ly ru n o f the d a y fo r N o rth D a v id so n w h e n H i l l d o u b l e d lo centerficid. T h e R e b e ls tied the score in th e s ix t h in n in g w ith an un earn ed ru n . D a le Ijam es led o ff the in n in g w ith a lin e single to left field. R o n n ie S h o a f then sacrificed Ijam e s to second . O n th e sam e p la y Ijam es to o k third , as n o b o d y cove re d the base, an d he score d as the second b ase m an thre w the ball in to leftfield, Ijam es led the R e b e l h ittin g attack w ith tw o hits, an d he sco re d a run. Local Golfers Win In Statesville Play G o lfe rs fro m M o c k sv ille w ere o n tw o team s that placed second an d third respe ctively in t h e a n n u a l 4 -b a ll g o lf t o u r n a m e n t p la y e d la s t w e e k e n d a t the Statesville C o u n ty C lu b . T h e t e a m c o m p o se d o f W a y n e E a t o n a n d G o rd o n . T o m lin so n o f M o c k sv ille ; B u d G r a v e s , C h a rle s H o rto n o f Statesville, p laced se co n d w ith 3 6 -h o le score o f 2 2 4 . T h e team c o m p o se d o f D r. B o b M . F o ste r o f M o c k sv ille ; R a lp h C la rk , F o y B ritta in , and B u d R o e tt o f State sville placed third w ith a sco re o f 2 2 5 . T h e w in n in g team poste d a score o f 22 1 . F ifty team s . . . 2 0 0 go lfe rs . . . particip ate d in the tw o -d a y event 1< o y T y n e r , l o a d i n g i n d e p e n d e n t d r i v e r in N A S C A R G r a n d N a t io n a l circuit fro m L a k e V ie w , S o u th C a ro lin a w ill be here at the 4 -H C a r R o d e o at D a v ie C o u n ty H igli S c h o o l o n S u n d a y , M a y 11. T y n e r, sp o n o so re d this year b y Pepsi C o la B o ttle rs o f N o rth an d S o u th C a ro lin a , w ill be jo in e d b y lo cal d rive rs S h o rt Y o r k and Jam es M y e rs w ith their m o d ifie d cars. A t th is tim e it is also p ossib le that som e o th e r race cars w ill be o n ex h ib it also, N e d J a r r e t t , r e t i r e d N A S C A R d r iv e r an d n o w G e n e ral M a n a g e r o f H ic k o ry S p e e d w a y , as w ell as T im F lo c k , an otlie r retired driver fro m C h a rlo tte w ill be on h a nd to he lp o u t a n d to an sw er q u e stio n s a b o u t ra c in g a n d race cars. T h e re w ill also be so u ve n irs o f a n d p ictu re s o f d ifferen t d rive rs free to those w h o w an t them . F o r th e D a v ie C o u n t y teenagers w h o w ill be d riv in g in the R o d e o , first place aw ard overall w ill be a set o f four new G a t e s " A ir - f lo a t .Suprem e” Polye ste r C o rd T ire s d on a te d b y G a te s R u b b e r C o m p a n y . T h e w in n e r can ch o ose the size tires to fit h is o r her car fro m 7 .0 0 -1 3 th ro u g h 9 .1 5 -1 S. T h is in clu d es all the p o p u la r 14 in ch size tires. A m o n g the o the r )rizes to be aw arde d w ill be 'r o n t e n d a lig n m e n ts an d p re m iu m q u a lity m o to r oil. A n y D a vie C o u n ty b o y or girl can enter w h o is e n rolle d in o r c o m p l e t e d D r i v e r s E d u c a tio n an d n o t ove r 19 years o ld as o f Ju n e 1 ,1 9 6 9 . I f y o u are eligible to d rive, w e l o o k fo rw a rd to y o u r en te ring the R o d e o . If y o u can’t d rive in the C a r R o d e o , com e b y to see the cars and visit w ith the drivers. Dovie Golf Teom Is Winner Of Non*Conference Motch T h e D avie H igh G o H T e am w ill p la y a co n le re n ce m atch al th e B r o o k d a le C o u r s e In .Salw bury on I liursday. O n M o n d a y t h e D a v ie G o lfe rs w ere vic to rio u s in a no n-conferen ce m atch p layed at T w in C e dars. D a vie ha d 3 0 3 ; C e n tra l D a v id so n , 3 6 1 ; and M o o re sville , 362. K e ith A lle n w as m edalist w ith a 70. O th e r D avie H igh scores w ere as fo llo w s: K e n n y M a b e ,-7 3 ; R o b in B e n so n , 7 3 ; and S a m m y C o za rt, 87. Last T h u rsd a y at W ilshire, N o rth R o w a n w as v ic to rio u s in a seven team m atch. N o rth R o w a n had -?49; D avie w as s e c o n d w it h 3 5 2 ; N o r t h D a v id so n w as third w ith 3 5 8 ; M o o re sville had 3 6 6 ; C e ntra l D a v id s o n h a d 3 8 3 ; N o rth S t a n l y had 3 8 8 ; and East R o w a n had 4 0 4 . T h e re w as a three w a y lie fo r m e da list, in clu d in g K e n n y M a b e , w ith an 83. У THANKS! For your support in the Primary. I will appreciate your support in the May 6th. Election. I will try to serve all the people to the best of my ability. Gilmer Hartley Candidate For Town Commissioner Little things mean a lot. Especially when accessories can make your new car your dream car. But little things can mean a lot more money too. So why not save up to $100 or more in financing with a CCB low 5% new car loan? Then put the money you save on air conditioning, power steer ing, wheel covers or just any little luxury that makes you happy.Ask CCB for a new car loan. You’ll get more for your money... like the little extras. CENTRAL CAROLINA BANK •Bd TRUST COMPANY i - /' / r ' S £ 4 S y W B U Y - S B L L - R E M r - U/RE& FINO W/Ш^ 1 1 -Davie County Enterprise Record, May 1 ,19BB H W tW B I« Wiinted-Couple to work ul W hlp-0>W tll I'atm . Huuw I'umtohed and oxccllcnt wages. Apply In person at VVhlp-O-WUI I'arm. 10-10 tfn F O R S A L E . . . 4 0 0 acrcs o f land near Forlc. W iiiia in L. G o b b l e E s t a t e . W ill s e ll a ll- t o g e t h e r o r su b -d ivid e . C o n ta c t H . L . G o b b le o r J o h n G o b b l e , 9 9 8 - 4 0 1 9 o r 9 9 8 -8 3 7 4 . 3 -2 7 tfn C a m p e r fo r Sale -- 1 9 6 8 A p a c h e M e sa, slig h tly used. C a ll 6 3 4 -5 4 1 5 . 3 -2 7 tfn B A C K A C H E - H O W T O E A S E IT IN 12 H O U R S . 11^ n o t pleased, y o u r 4 8 c baclc at a n y d ru g counter. T a k e 3 G E N T L E B U K E T S tablets in o n e d a y t o in c r e a s e an d regulate passage a n d to ease b a c k a c h e . N o w at W ilk in s D ru g. Wanted - Part time or full time waitresses and Wtchcn help at C’s Barbecue. Apply in person.1-16 tfn W AN f ED; W aitresses to w o rk part tim e o r full tim e. Apply in p e r s o n a t M ILLER’S DINER-RESTAURANT, M o c k sville - 2 -2 7 tfn F O R R E N T - T h r e c r o o m a p a r t m e n t in H a rd in g -H o rn B u ild in g . C a ll 6 3 4 -2 7 6 5 . 4 -17-tfn M o b ile H o m e R e p a ir -- Servicc o f all types. P h o n e 9 9 8 - 8 2 8 6 8 2 7 6 .or 998-82 2 -2 7 tfn T R A I L E R S P A C E F O R R E N T ....H ills d a l e M o b U e H o m e P a rk, near inte rstate 4 0 a n d N C 8 0 1 e x it o n G u n C lu b R o a d . T e le p h o n e , 9 9 8 -8 4 0 4 . 2-6-tfn F o r R e n t -- F o u r r o o m a p a rtm e n t. C a ll M rs. M ab ela p a L ie>yd, 6 3 4 -5 8 5 4 . 3 -2 0 tfn W A N T E D . , . M ule nurse a s s i s t a n t s . H a v e s e v e r a l vacancies o n all three shifts. G o o d s a l a r y u n d f r in g e b e 11 c f i l s . F o r f u r t h e r in fo rm a tio n con tact p ersonn el d ir e c t o r , F o rsy th M e m o ria l H o s p it a l, 3 3 3 3 Silas C ree k P a rkw a y , W in sto n-Sa le m . 4 -1 0 4tn W R I N K L E S R E M O V E D IN 3 M IN U T E S N o w , a v a il a b l e t o y o u , R E V E A L , a ne w scie ntific cosm e tic w h ic h w ill rem ove y o u r w rin k le s te n ip o ra rily in ju st 3 m in u te s an d lasts u p to 8 h o u r s . A p p ly R E V E A L as d ir e c t e d to y o u r forehead, a ro u n d y o u r eyes, an d ne ck a n d w a tch the ye a rs disappear as the lines, cro w s feet and p u ffin e ss d isap p ear In ju st 3 m in utes. R E V E A L is so ld w ith a strict m o n e y b a ck guarantee If n o t sa tisfie d fo r a n y reason. Ju st return the package to y o u r dru ggist. G e t R E V E A L to d a y an d lo o k y o u n g e r ton igh t. S o ld o n ly b y : W ilk in s D ru g Sto re , M o ck sville . M a il o rd e rs filled. F o r Sale . . . F u rn ish e d or u n f u r n is h e d . . . T h r e e b e d ro o m s, b a th an d ha lf, w ith full basem ent. E arl R a y Jone s, L a k e w o o d V ill a g e , P h o n e 6 3 4 -5 3 2 1 . 4 -1 7 3tn E x ce lle n t o p p o rtu n ity for g e t t in g in to the p ro fitab le C h in c h i l l a B u sin e ss if y o u q u a lify. W rite to: A llie d F u r C o m p a n y P. O . B o x 4 9 1 8 D e p t. -W - W in sto n -Sa le m , N . C. 2 7 1 0 7 . 4 -2 4 4 tn W A N T E D - S e r v i c e S t a t io n atte ndant, d a y shift, at Se rvicc D i s t r i b u t o r N o . 1, o n W ilke sb D rq :Stre e t. Please a p p ly i n p e r s o n . T e l e p h o n e 6 3 4 -r ' '^ '’4/24/tfn M O B I L E H O M E S P A C E S F O R R E N T . . . 1-40 M o b ile V illa g e at 1 4 0 an d F a rm in g to n R o a d . P h o n e 9 9 8 -4 0 9 7 o r 9 9 8 -4 7 2 7 . 3 -2 7 tfn I AVON I •i; If you need a Good ;|i Steady Income, But Can i :i Work only :|: :i; PART TIME I;- Sell Avon Cosmetics ;|i Experience |;| Unnecessary ;|i. Cali Mrt. Grohman :|87г-в848 Collect aftw 6 p.m.:-: Statesville, N. C. $: OR write p. o. Box 5396 i :|| ................ 2-6 4tn ^ p F O R R E N T - 2 -b c d ro o m b ric k ho u se . . . 2'/4 m iles so u th o f M o c k sville . E le ctric stove and refrigerator furn ish e d. C all 4 9 2 -5 1 9 1 o r 7 6 5 -6 4 5 1 colleel. 4 -1 7 3tn F O R S A L E - T h r e e l l » b e d r o o m h o u se , L a k e w o o d V illa ge , b e lo w D a v ie H igli. F u ll b a se m e n t, paved drive. F o r iir f o r m u t i o n . call ~ 634--52 h9 after 6 p.m . except T Im rsd a y . 4 -1 7 tin F O R S A L E - T h r e e b e d r o o m b r ic k h o m e o n W a n d e rin g Lane. C a ll J. H . B o w m a n . T e le p h o n e ft3 4 -5 3 2 4 . 4 -1 7 tfn M I L K E R W A N T E D . E T C . - T o w o r k w ith expe rienced d ia rym a n in excellent d a iry set u p . F u l l lim e m ilkin g, n o o u tsid e w o rk . N e w ’ -b e d ro o m ho u se trailer fo r livin g quarters. C lю d p a y. h o sp ita li/ u tio ii und retirem ent benefits. C o n ta ct N . C. Jam es. Jr., Jam es T ru c k & T ra c to r C o .. State sville. N . C. T e l. -8 7 2 -4 1 3 1 . 4 -1 7 .^tn F O R S A L E G R O C E R Y S T O R E In clu d e s sto ck , e q u ip m e n t an d b u ild in gs. In g o o d lo cation . D o i n g g o o d b u s in e s s for 4 0-ye ars. S e llin g o n ly becausc o f p o o r health. W H O L E S A L E G R O C E R Y W holesale G ro c e ry B u sin e ss fo r s a l e . B u i l d i n g , s t o c k , e q u ip m e n t an d van. T e rm s can be arranged.'I*', . w * —.............w-' .. . H O U S E F O R S A L E T h re e b e d ro o m . . . b ric k . . . electric heat . . . carpo rt . . . reasonable price . . . g o o d location . L o ts fo r sale in to w n ! 3 -b e d ro o m h o u se in M o c k sv ille for sale. V e ry g o o d lo cation . V e ry reasonable price. - - C O N T A C T — R U F U S B R O C K 6 3 4 -5 9 1 7 or H o m e 6 3 4 -5 1 2 8 F O R S A L E . . . T w o -ro w c o rn an d so y b e a n p lante r . . . tillage t o o l . . .. old h a yra k e . . . 2-disc p lo w . . . d isc h a rro w . . . contact J o e B u tzb a c h , P. O . B o x 4 4 2 , M o c k sv ille o r see o n w e e ke n d s at fa rm o n R u ra l R o a d N o . I I 4 6 , D a v ie A c a d e m y C o m m u n ity . 4 -1 0 4 tn F A T W E R W E I G H T A va ilab le to y o u w ith o u t a — d o c i t i r ’i p ri! s & rip lio n . our-, p ro du ct called O d rin e x . Y o u C a m ilo t S ta b le s.....H w y . 801 n e a r d r a g s t r ip . . . . f l o r s e s b o a r d e d , b r o k e and trained ....R iding le ssons, g ro u p o r p riv a te ... C all 6 3 4 -4 3 5 4 after 5 :3 0 w eek days. 4/24/4tn F O R S A L E ; Sp in e t Piano W anted, rA p o n sib le p a rty t o ta k e ove r lo w m o n th ly p a ym e n ts o n a spin e t p iano. C a n be seen lo ca lly. W rite C re d it M an age r, P. 0 . B o x 64 1 . M a tth e w s, N . C. 4 -2 4 4 tp H e l p W a n t e d : C o o k s , C ashers, W aitresses - Pleasant w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s a n d excellent co m p e n sa tio n fo r the right persons. A p p ly in p e rso n a n y d a y 9 :0 0 a.m . till 5 :0 0 p . m . M o r g a n t o n , N . C ., H o lid a y In n o f M o rg a n to n , I 4 0 an d H w y 18. N o p h o n e calls except fo r a p p o intm e nts. 4 -2 4 4 tn W a n t e d - C o m p a n io n - N u rsin g aide to care fo r e ld e rly la d y a n d live in ho m e . Sa la ry and arrangem e nts fo r tim e o ff open . Please give re su m e o f e x p e r i e n c e a n d s a l a r y r e q u ir e m e n t s . W rite B. W . T r o t t e r , P . 0 . B o x 1 9 4 W in sto n -Sa le m , N . C . 2 7 1 0 2 . 4 -2 4 2tn W a n t e d -- B o o k m o b i l e L ib ra ria n seven d a y s a m o n th . R e a so n a b le salary. M u s t be fam ilia r w ith the c o u n ty . C a ll 6 3 4 -2 0 2 3 . 2 -2 4 6 9 5 tn F o r R e n t - T h re e b e d ro o m h o u se o n O a k Stre e t w ith one b a t h , liv in g ro o m , sa e e n e d p o rch a n d large fenced -in lot. C all 6 3 4 -2 5 5 3 after 5 p.m . 4 -2 4 4 tn W A N T E D ...B e a u ty O p e ra to r t o w o r k in A d v a n ce . C a ll 9 9 8 -8 4 5 8 . 5-1-tfn 1 w ill care fo r 2 sm all children in m y h o m e w h ile parents w o rk. $ 1 5 .0 0 a w eek for 2 ch ild re n an d $ 1 0 .0 0 a w e e k for one. E x p e rie n ce d w it h g o o d references. C all 6 3 4 -5 8 5 7 . 5 -1 - IT P R a w le ig h m a n o r w o ira n n fie d 'e d ‘? - ''e t is t b m e r s W a n t R a w l e l g h ’s fa m o u s V a n illa , Lin im e n t, C o c o n u t Pie a n d 3 0 0 other P ro d u c ts in y o u r area. G o o d p ro fits. W rite R a w le igh , N C E 3 0 1 -W E 2 , R ic h m o n d , V a . 5 -1 - lT N S P A R E T I M E IN C O M E R e f i l l i n g a n d c o lle ctin g m o n e y f r o m N E W T Y P E h i g h - q u a lit y c o in -o p e ra te d dispen se rs in y o u r area. N o selling. T o q u a lify y o u m u st have car. references, $ 6 0 0 to $ 2 ,9 0 0 cash. Se ve n to tw elve h o u rs w e e k ly can net excellent m o n t h ly in co m e . M o re full tim e. F o r p e rso n al inte rvie w w rite U N IT E D D I S T R I B U T IN G C O M P A N Y , D E P T . A , P. 0 . B O X 1 0 6 0 5 , D A L L A S , T E X A S 7 5 2 0 7 . In clu d e p h o n e num ber. 5 -1 - lT P F o r S a le -H o u se trailer, 1 9 6 8 m o de l 12 X 5 5 ft. w ith tw o b e d ro o m s, lo cated o n G re e n H ill R o a d , R o u te I , M o c k sville . C o n ta c t D o n n y K e lle r, R t. 1, p h o n e 4 9 2 -7 7 1 8 . 5 / I/ tn E x e c u to r’s N o tic e . ^ Ш Ь . C a rp iin a____ m o n e y back. O rd in e x is a tin y tablet an d easily sw allow e d . G e t rid o f exce ss fat a n d live longer. O rd in e x co sts S 3 .0 0 an d a new . large e c o n o m y size for S 5 .0 0 . B o th are so ld w ith dtis guarantee: If n o t satisfied for a n y reason, ju st re tu rn the package to y o u r dru ggist and get y o u r fu ll m o n e y b ack. N o q u e stio n s aske d. O d rin e x is so ld w ith th is gu arantee b y W ilk in s D ru g Sto re . M o ck sville . M u ll O rd e rs Fille d , 4 / 2 4 / 3 T P F o r S a le -O n e m in ib ik e . In very g o o d c o n d it io n . T e le p h o n e 6 3 4 -2 4 7 2 . 5/1,'I t p Р ду|е^С £ип| y ^ H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s E x e c u t o r o f the estate o f Flo re nce S. L e o n a rd , deceased, late o f D avie C o u n ty , th is is to n o tify all p e rso n s h a vin g claim s against said estate to present them to the u n d e rsign e d o n o r before the 2 5 th d a y o f O c to b e r 19 6 9 . o f this no tice w ill be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e ir recovery. A ll p e rso n s in de bte d to said estate w iU please m a ke im m e d ia te p a ym e n t to the un dersigne d. T h is the 21st d a y o f A p ril. 1969. G e o r g e H . C . S h u t t . E x e c u t o r o f the estate o f Flo re n ce S. L e o n a rd , deceased. 4 .2 4 4 tn N O T IC E O F R E S A L E O F L A N D U N D E R D E E D O F T R U S T N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y W hereas, the un d ersigne d, actin g as T ru ste e , in a certain D e e d o f T ru st, executed b y R. B. H e n d rix an d w ife , M in n ie M . H e n d rix , and re cord e d in D ee d o f T ru st B o o k 6 9 , page 133. in the office o f the R e gister o f D e e d s o f D a v ie C o u n t y , f o r e c lo s e d an d o ffe re d for re-sale T ra ct N o : 1 hereinafter d escrib ed ; a n d w he re as w ith in the tim e a llo w e d b y law an increased b id w a s filed w ith the C le rk o f S u p e rio r C o u rt an d an o r d e r is s u e d d ire ctin g the T ru ste e to re-sell T ra ct N o : I a t a n o p e n i n g b i d o f $ 4 , 0 4 0 . 0 0 ; h o w e v e r , a n increased b id fo r T ra ct N o ; 2 w as n o t filed w ith the C o u rt. N o w threfore, un d er and b y virtue o f said ord e r o f the C le rk o f the S u p e rio r C o u rt o f D a vie C o u n ty , and the p ow er o f sale c o n ta in e d In said D ee d o f T r u s t t h e u n d e rsig n e d T ru stee w ill o ffer fo r re-sale, u p o n sa id o p e n in g b id , at p u b lic a u ctio n to the highe st b id d e r fo r cash at the d o o r o f the C o u n ty C o u rt H o u se In D a v ie C o u n t y , M o c k sv ille , N o r th C a ro lin a at 1 2 :0 0 n o o n o n the 1 2 th d a y o f M a y , 1969, the fo llo w in g d escribed tract o f real estate located in D a vie C o u n ty , N o rth C aro lin a. T R A C T N O ; 1: Situate , ly in g a n d b e in g in M o c k s v i l l e T o w n s h i p , D a v ie C o u n t y , N o rth C a ro lin a an d b e g in n in g at an iro n p in In the N o rth e rn m a rgin o f a ro a d , (ru n n in g t h r o u g h t h e G e o r g e W . M c C l a m r o c k f a r m ) th e so u th w e st c o rn e r o f T ract 7 allotted to L illie M . M c D a n ie l in the d iv isio n o f the G e o rge W . M c C l a m r o c k p ro p e rty ; r u n n in g t h e n c e a lo n g the w este rn line o f T ra c t 7 Lillie M . M c D a n ie l’s tract n o rth 2 2 deg. E a st 1 1 .8 0 cha in s to an iro n p in ; thence N o rth 6 6 deg. W est 1 1 .3 4 c h a in s to an iro n p in, the n o rth e ast co rn e r o f T ra c t 5 allo tte d to A n n ie M . B o w le s in the d iv isio n o f said estate; thence a lo n g the eastern line o f T ra c t 5 the A n n ie M . B o w le s .trapt ..^Puth. .22 deg. W est 1 2 .4 6 c h a in s to a n iro n p in in the n o rth e rn m argin o f s a i d r o a d ; t h e n c e a lo n g th e n o rth e rn m argin o f the ro ad S o u t h 7 5 deg. E a st 2 .4 5 chain s to a sta ke ; thence S o u th 6 8 deg. E a st 9 .1 0 ch ain s to the place o f b e gin n in g. C o n ta in in g 12.6 acres, m o re o r less an d b e in g k n o w n as T ra c t 6 o f the G e o r g e W . M c C l a m r o c k p ro p e rty a llo tte d to M in n ie M . H e n d rix in the d iv isio n o f the M c C l a m r o c k p ro p e rty . T h e ab ove p ro p e rty is sh o w n o n a m a p p re pa re d b y A . L. B o w le s, R , S . in J u ly , 1 9 6 2 . See M a p B o o k 3 , p a g e 123, D avie C o u n ty R e gistry. S u b j e c t t o c o v e n a n t s , e a s e m e n t s , c o n d it io n s and re stru ctio n s o f record . If a n y, a n d subject to ad va lo re m t a x e s , f d r 1 9 6 9 , a n d assessm ents, If any. A d e p o sit o f five per cent ( 5 % ) o f the a m o u n t b id b y the h ighe st b id d e r fo r T ra ct N o : 1 shall be given to in su re g o o d faith. T h is the 2 4 th d a y o f A p ril, 1969. F . G a ith e r Je n k in s, Tru stee ■Jenkins a n d L u ca s, A t r o n ie y s 4 0 5 P e p p e r B u ild in g 2 7 1 0 1 5-1 2tn L o st - B o rd e r C o llie d og, b la c k w ith w h ite m a rk in g s o n feet, tip o f tail a n d o n c h in an d s to m a c h . H a s b ro w n co lla r w ith id e n tific a tio n tag. D o g ’s n a m e is D u k e . R e w a rd is offered. C o n ta ct H . L . M ila n , R t. I, C a la h a in R o a d . P h o n e 4 9 2 - 5 1 2 4 d u r i n g d a y , 4 9 2 -5 1 6 5 after 6. 5-1 It n F o r R e n t - N e w tw o b e d ro o m trailer tw elve feet w ide. C aU 9 9 8 4 7 2 7 ot 9 9 8 4 0 9 7 . 5-1 tfn L A R E W > W O O D IN C . ipacious four beilroom split evel on large wooded lot Two 3 bedroom ranch homes now under construction. Buy now and incorporate your own color schemes, floor coverings, lighting fixtures, and etc,__ ______ We have been named selling agents for SOUTHWOOD ACRES subdivision edjoining Davie County High School. Beautiful wooded lots, city water and fire protection, practical restriction, topo graphy suitable to any type construction, no city taxes and in a neighborhood of better homes._______ CaU or see Don Wood or Hugh Larew Office: 634-5933 Nights: 634-2826 or 634-2288 E x e c u to r’s N o tic e N o rth C a ro lin a , D a vie C o u n ty H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s E x e c u to r o f the estate o f Su sa n C . T ru e sd ale , deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n t y this is to n o tify a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g claim s against said estate to present th e m to the u n d e rsign e d o n o r b e fore the 1 9 th d a y o f O c to b e r 1 9 6 9 , o r this n o tice w ill be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e ir recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in de bte d to said estate w ill please m a k e im m e d ia t e p a y m e n t to the u n d e rsign e d. T h is the 9 th d a y o f A p ril 1 9 6 9 - I, R o b e rt D a vis, E x e c u to r o f t h e e s t a t e o f S u s a n C . T ru e sd ale , deceased. W illia m E . H aU , A tto rn e y 4 - 1 7 4 T N F O R S A L E ........4 ro o m h o u se . . . 2 b e d ro o m s . . . b ath '. . . fu t iia c i'h e a t V'. M sm a ll o u t b u ild in g . . . o n 2 lo ts . . . lo c a te d o n A v o n Stre et in M o c k sv ille . P h o n e 6 3 4 -5 7 3 5 after 5 :3 0 p.m . 4 -3 0 It p C a rd o f T h a n k s S m o o t T h e f a m ily o f the late W alter R . S m o o t ack n o w le d g e s w ith grateful a p p re cia tio n y o u r k in d e x p re ssio n o f sy m p a th y . M r s . W alter R . S m o o t and C h ild re n . 5-1 U p C O - A U M IN IS T K A T O K 'S N O T U 'li N O R T H ( A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s C o - A d m i n i s t r a t o r 's o f the e s t a te o f W . V . G o b b le , deceased, late o f D avie C o u n ly , this Is to n o tify all p erso ns h u v in g c la im s against said estate lo present them to the u n d e rsign e d o n or b efore the 9 th d a y o f O c to b e r 19 6 9 , o f this n o tice w ill be pleaded In b a r o f t h e ir recove ry. A ll p ersons in de bted to said estate w ill please m a ke im m ed iate y m c n t to tlic undersigne d, liis the 1 7 th d a y o f A p ril, 1969. V irg il O . G o b b le a n d O ttis L. G o b b le , C o -A d m in istra to r’s o f the estate o f W . V . G o b b le , deceased. 4 -1 7 4 tp A d m in istra trix 's N otice N o rth C a ro lin a D a vie C o u n ty H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f J o h n B u te ro , deceased, late o f D avie C o u n ty , th is Is to n o tify a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g claim s against said estate to present th e m to the u n d e rsign e d o n or before the 2 4 th d a y o f O cto b e r 1969, o f th is n o tice w ill be p le a d e d In b a r o f t h e ir recove ry. A ll p e rso ns In de bted to said estate w ill please m ake Im m e d ia te p a ym e n t to the un dersigne d. T h is the 1 7 th d a y o f A p ril, 1969. M r s . A n n a B u t e r o , A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f J o h n B u te ro , deceased. 4 -2 4 4 tn A d m in istra trix ’s N o tice N o rth C a ro lina D a vie County H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f H e n ry A . N a ll, deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty , this is to n o tify all p e rso n s lia vin g claim s against said estate to present them to the u n d e rsign e d o n o r b efore the 2 4 th d a y o f O c to b e r 1 9 6 9 , o f ,tljis^,j}ptice ,,will be “ p le a d e d in o a r o f t h e ir recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in de bted to said estate w ill please m ake im m e d ia te p a y m e n t to the undersigne d. T h is the 1 7 th d a y o f A p ril, 1969. L o r e n a N a il D u l l , A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f H e n ry A . N a il, deceased. 4 -2 4 4 tp F o r R e n t - F o u r ro o m h o u s e w it h f u r n it u r e o r w ith o u t fu rn itu re , located o n H ig h w a y 6 0 1 . T e le p h o n e 4 9 2 -5 5 6 1 , 5-1 U p N O T I C E Effective Moy 1, 1969 Our Service Department Will Be Closed Alt-Day On Saturdtty OPEN 5-DAYS A WEeF 7:30 o.m. to 5:45 p.m. MOCKSVILLE IChrysler Plymoiith, Inc. 716 WHkaiboro St Phone 634-2124 I I Cedar Wanted Logs or standing timber 6’ & n’ lugN by ruadiiide 8100 per thousand board feet Cutters Wanted Mid-Carelino Ctdar Co. Phone 857.9518 Night 634-5665 E m p loym en t OppcNrtuidty G ravely T ractor P la n t In Clmmoitt Has positions for experienced Machine Operators — .\sscmblers ~«nd oilier skills Interested Applicants Should Contact Gravely Employment Office No. I'GravcIy Lane Clemmons, N. C.. . DW 168*4721 — An Equal Opportunity Employer ~ SEE THE MOST BEAUHFUL Subdivision In Davie County "THE COUNTRY ESTATES” This sub-division has beautiful spacious lots filled with dogwoods, pin oaks and maple trees. The street was laid out with 6 degree curves to expose the lots better. Also included is a 3 acre park with a stream running thru it, built entirely for home-owners in area. City water and fire hydrants being installed throughout the sub-division. Drive out on Jericho Road, one mile from city limits and enjoy tgis restricted development. TERMS ARE AVAILABLE ( 3 Homes Already Undenway ) S W IC E G O O D R EA L E S TA TE MOCKSVILLE, N.C. PHONE 634-2478 OR 634-2939 Saturday, MAY 10th., 10 A.M. SHOP TOOIS - FARM EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE At the homeplace of the late BRICE P. GARRETT, 4 miles west of Mocksville on US 64, CENTER COMMUNITY (2)Blacfc8mitlrforge and tools... (2) Vises... Tap and Slye Set... Bolt Cutters... Seat Clamp... Anvils... Electric Motors... Jointer with motor (3 hp)... Table saw (Craftsman)... Sander... (2) Emery Wheels... (2) Gasoline Motor (3 and 12 hp)... Drill Press (3).. . Turning Lathe,,. Planer (16-inch)... Band Saw... Square Hold Drill... Large variety of hand tools... All sizes of bolts... Wood and Steel Bits... Farmall Super A Tractor in A-1 shape... Disc Plow... Wood Saw... Single Disc Harrow r. -. Sectional Harrow... Small Trailer... Roticul Simplicity TiHer ... Wood ■...................------------------ Jot Rifle (Remington 22 Bolt Action)... Seigler Heater... Sewing Machine... Couch and Chairs... Bed... Television. . . TiMm . . . Desk. . . Sideboard ... Dinette and 4 chairs... Refrigerator... DIskM ... Roud Table... (2) Corner Cupboards (oak and mahogany)... Upright Freezer... Dressers... Stereoscope.. Piano... Trunks... Rockers... Bedroom Suite... Bowl and Pitcher... Spool Chest ... Crocks... Ironware .. Other items too numerous to mention. SHOP TOOLS WILL BE SOLD AT 10:00 H. Buford York and Son, Auctioneer Rt 1 Harmony Phone 646*2596 Lawrence Ray Carter Executor Лт a Boimr mao oa a a A s a г и ш м Ш0Ш9 O M A « t « . M ct. ■> r * M W *e e • e e • re e : : A IR W E LL D R IL L IN G C O . MOB I. m u K M , N, a V СШЖ ВАШТ MVIMM ■i 99тШФштш% mmWé M W OPPICB macninI» ЯтгШ Ош AB Hab» NI «. 1ама ttmi EARLE’S R . A s u p p i m E tectH c A fo io n - 1 А Ш A N D ш т т - u n t a r m i tiuuim r, N. ft • ••••eeeeeeeeee•eeetteeeeeteeeeteteeeeeeteeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeett•••teeteaeèeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee•••• a B . Ш Й П a n i O S M I о в г ш ш т п ш т D eita E lectric C o. ’Z S S J S T k V O v Mi »tfnfSSa MI »1» C . G. B A SIN G E R ilNOB ГАПГШ le la МШЛГ è Saab wmà PboBO 634-2407 Fardue Insuloting Servke iWe Specialize in Existing tor New Home Insulating. HENRY L PARDUE Rt. 2 Box ¡81 Ronda, N. a 28670 Phone 835’4632 12 •D«vie County Enterprise Record, April 30, 1969 WESTERN GRAIN-FED STEER BEEF 1 ^ ^ » S r l d n ^ i p HAMS PUR'Ë VEGETABLE WESSON OIL 24-oz. Bottle 53 C B U T T E R Y F L A V O R WESSON OIL Qt. Bottle 73 e 26-Oz. Bottle 4 7 e H U N T S F R U IT COCKTAIL 2 300 Cans 53 C H U N T S IT A L IA NTOMATOES 2 300 Cans 51 C H U N T S S O L ID P A C K O R S T E W E D TOMATOES 300 Can 25 C H U N T S S O L ID P A C K TOMATOES N o.2-A C a n 35 e H U N T S P U R ETomatoe Juice 46-oz. Can 39 e H U N T S P U R ETomatoe Sauce 2 s-oz. Cans 27 C H U N T S W /M U SH RO O M S,Cheosc,O nion Tomatoe Sauce 2 g^z. Cans 33 K H U N T S W IT H B IT S Tomatoe Sauce 300 Can 29 K A R M O U R S T A R V IE N N A SAUSAGE s-oz. Can 27 e PLAIN OR SELF-RISING Save-Rlte F L O U R WESTERN BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP ROAST 1 ONE QUARTER SLICED Smoked Horn 10-ib. BAG 6 9 ASSORTED FLAVORS ROYAL GELATINS 3 HUNT'S PURE SMALLPKGS.2 5 TOMATOarsup 4 ^ 114-oz. ■ BOTTLES ■ 00 NEW COUNTRY KITCHEN Log Cabin SYRUP 24-oz. BOTTLE 4 9 « FRESH FUU OF JUICE FLORIDA ORANffiS OR GRAPSKflT LB. MESH BAG RADISHES FRESH TENDER EARS LARGE EARS YEUMIG!»! D r e f t D e t e r g . 37(REG.PKG. I v o r y S n o w P r e m i u m D u z B o n u s D e t e r g .O x y d o l D e t e r g . T id e D e t e r g .B o ld D e t e r g . SS"" 8 7 <9H 91(37(AÏ 37(GIANT PKG.87( S a l v o D e t e r g . 8HGIANTPKG. The old Clement home of Mocksville. Local Home On TV Special “ O ld H o m e s o f P ie d m o n t N o rth C a ro lin a ” is the subject o f a W S J S T e le visio n , C h ann e l 12 Sp ecial: IN S E A R C H O F M E M O R IE S - “ A V isit to H o m e s o f the Past,” lo be colo rcast M o n d a y eve nin g M a y 12 at 7 :3 0 . • M a n y o f these o ld hom es, inside and o u t, are a m o n g the strangest and m o st in te re sting ho uses to be fo u n d in the U n ite d States. In clu d e d a m o n g them are m ajestic structures b e lo n g in g to so m e o f the m o re c o lo r f u l an d better k n o w n reside nts o f a b y-g o n e era; lo g c a b in s s t il l s t a n d in g an d r e s t o r e d t o o rig in a l rustic architecture; a n d so m e o f the o ld h o m e s w h ich have been d e s e r t e d b u t a r e s t i l l I 1,1 m a g n if ic e n t in appearance. M a n y o f these h o m e s re m a in in the p o sse ssio n o f desce nd en ts o f the origin al ow n ers. In p re pa ration fo r the old h o m e s feature, film s o f the f o l l o w i n g h o m e s a n d la n d m a rks w ere in c lu d e d ;‘T h e W h it a k e r H o m e , ” at O a k R id g e ; " A s Y o u L ik e It,” a lo ve ly h o m e b u ilt b y a so n o f G o v e r n o r J o h n M o t l e y M ore h e a d m o re than a h u n d re d ye ars ago at E d e n ; “ D u n le ith ,” a G r e e n s b o r o h o m e ; “ S h e r w o o d H o u s e ” , o n ce occu p ie d b y O . H e n r y ’s m o th e r in G re e n sb o ro ; “ G a k w o o d ,” D r. Sa m u e l K e rr’s h o m e in S a l i s b u r y ; “ T h e S tra c h a n H o m e ” an d “T h o m a s C o w a n ’s H o m e ” in R o w a n c o u n ty; “ T h e H o m e o f G o v e r n o r S t o k e s ” in W ilk e s c o u n ty; “T h e C ard w e ll M a n s io n ” on the D a n R iv e r in R o c k in g h a m c o u n ty : “T h e C le m e n t H o m e ” in M o c k s v i l l e ; ‘ T h e B e lo H o m e , ” W in s t o n - S a l e m ; “ K o rn e r’s F o lly ,” K e rn e rsville ; Davie School Personnel Elected For 1969-70 Year C h arle s Je ffe rso n W e lls w as elected assista nt c o u n ty sch o o l su p e rinte n de n t at a m e e ting o f the D a v ie C o u n ty B o a rd o f 1, E d u c a tio n fielff th is w eek. A s assistant t o Su p t. Jam e s E . E v e r id g e , M r . W e lls w il l c o n tin u e to direct the federal p ro g ra m s a n d a ssu m e othe r ad m in istrative re spo nsibilitie s. A . M . K ise r w a s re-elected D ire c to r o f In stru c tio n ; M rs. H e le n P. C re n sh aw , L ib ra ry C o o rd in a to r; M rs. M a rie W . H a y n e s, S c h o o l F o o d Service D ire c to r; and M rs. J o a n M a rtin , A tte n d a n ce C o u n se lo r fo r the D a vie Sc h o o ls. A ll o f the p rin cip a ls o f the D a v ie S c h o o ls w ere re-elected as fo llo w s: Ja ck S. W ard, D a vie C o u n ty it H igh . Campbell Child Hit By Automobile L isa R e n e C a m p b e ll, age 3, d au gh te r o f M r. an d M rs. C a rl J. C a m p b e ll w as stru c k b y an a u to m o b ile b ein g o p erated b y Jam es H u sto n H in k le , 4 4 , o f M a p le A v e n u e * W e d ne sd ay, A p ril 3 0 , o n L e x in g to n R o a d . T h e c h ild ran o u t o f M ill Stre et in to the path o f the car. J o h n n y O ’N e a l, o f the , M o c k sv ille P olice D e p a rtm e n t, I investigated the accident. H e I * reported that the car skid d e d 7 3 feet try in g to a v o id the ch ild . T h e child w as th ro w n 3 5 feel b y tJie im pact. S h e w a s ad m itte d to D avie “ ’~ n r o m it r H f f j ? T O r T { « p O T S ‘ tiltS“ w eek fro m the fa m ily in dicate t h a t s h e w ill p ro b a b ly be released if she c o n tin u e s to im prove. H i n k l e w a s g o in g w est d riv in g a 196 3 C h e vro le t. T h e in ciden t to o k place at 5 :0 5 p.m. V . G . P r im , C o ole e m e e E le m e n ta ry. A l t o n P . F u l l b r i g h t . , F a rm in g to n V e r n o n D . .¿T h o i-n rs'^ n , M o c k sv ille E le m e n ta ry D w ig h t Ja ck so n , M o c k sv ille M id d le S c h o o l D o n A . G o o d w in , S h a d y G ro v e E le m e n ta ry W illia m T . Ean es, S m ith G ro v e E le m e n ta ry L o y c e M . M a rk la n d , W illia m R . D avie . S u p t. E ve ridge a n n o u n c e d that 2 6 teachers in the c o u n ty h a v e su b m itte d re sign a tio n s and that ten n e w teache rs have been e m p lo ye d fo r n e x t year. T h e com p le te facu lties fo r each sch o o l w ill be a n n o u n c e d later this su m m e r as p e rso n n e l are e m ploye d. “ T h e P o o t t e r H o u se ” an d “ M a g n o lia F a rm s,” Ja m e sto w n; “ T h e W e a n in g C a b in ” , o n H o p k i n s R o a d , a n d a “ sa d d le b a ck ” lo g ca b in near B ro w n ’s S u m m itt in F o rs y th co u n ty. W S J S T e l e v i s i o n h a s captu re d o n c o lo r film so m e o f the h o p e s an d d re a m s o f the m en a n d w o m e n w h o m o ld e d N o rth C a ro lin a ’s cu ltu re a n d h isto ry . . . and b y o b se rvin g a p a n a r o m a o f th e ir ho m e s th ro u g h th is c o lo r film Special, the vie w e r w ill be priviledged to take a glim pse in to the lives o f the p eop le w h o called these ho uses, “ H o m e ” . ! N S E A R C H OF M E M O R I E S - “ A V isit to H o m e s o f T h e P ast,” is a S p e c ial P ro je cts P ro d u c tio n o f W S J S T e le visio n , C h a n n e l 12, u n der the d ire ctio n o f D o u g Bales an d P h o to gra p h e d b y W S J S P h o to gra p h e r D o n Sw a im . -On Dean's List- A c a d e m ic h o n o rs at W este rn C a ro lin a U n iv e rsity have been c o n fe r r e d u p o n 3 stu de n ts fro m D a vie C o u n ty , a cco rd in g to an a n n o u n c e m e n t b y D r. W . N e w to n T u rn e r, vice pre sident for acad e m ic affairs. D r. T u rn e r said that th e y a re a , a m o n » 6 6 8 ^ W e f .t B m C a r o l in a s iu d e n . ^ o n ^ h e D e a n ’s L ist fo r the w inter q u a r t e r o f t h e c u r r e n t academ ic year. S tu d e n ts o n the D e a n ’s L ist m u st earn a q u a lity p o in t ratio o f 3 .0 o n a scale o f 4 .0 fo r the quarter, an d m u st m a in ta in an over-all acerage o f at least 2.0. O n ly stu de n ts w ith at least tw o q uarters o f residence at the u n ive rsity are eligible fo r the h o n o rs list. T h e stu d e n ts fro m D a vie C o u n ty are: M iss A u d re y W . D e a m o n a n d M iss E la n o r A . Stew art, b o th o f C oole em e e; an d J o h n C . E a to n o f 7 2 3 P a rk A v e n u e in M o c k sv ille . M o c k s v ille R o ta ria n s w ill hear a veteran o f the V ie tn a m W ar d isc u ss th is c o n flic t at t h e ir r e g u la r m e e t in g o n T u e sd a y. T h e S p e a k e r w il l b e Sergeant F irst C la ss J o se p h A . Paradis, w h o is n o w stationed at F o rt Bragg. Jo se p h A . P a ra d is w as b o rn in Fre n ch ville , M a in e o n Ju n e 18, 1 9 3 5 . H e w as grad ua te d fro m L aw re n ce H ig h S c h o o l in Ju n e 1 9 5 3 and entered m ilita ry OAVIE HIGHWAY 1M9 BOX SCORE l4o. Pwpie InjurMi ...........20 Fetalitie*....................3 Se p te m b e r 1953. H i s m ilit a r y assign m e n ts h a v e In c lu d e d s e r v ic e in G e r m a n y a n d F re n c h W est A frica as w ell as V ie tn a m . A U o f S F C P a ra d is' 15 ye a rs o f m ilitary service have b een as a M e d i c a l C o r p s m a n a n d Su p e rviso r. F o r five o f these y e a r s , in c l u d i n g o n e in V ie tn a m , he lias been w ilh the U. S, A r m y Sp e cial Forces. S F S P a ra d is' m ilita ry aw ards in c lu d e th e P u rp le H eart. C o m b a t In fa n try m a n B adge an d P arachutist Badge. W hile in V ie tn a m he w as station ed w ith the 5 th Sp ecial D A V I E C O U N T Y VCl ALL THE COUNTY NEWS FOR EVERYBODY THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1969 No. 36 S4.00 Per Year — Single Copy 10 cent« Blood Emergency! An emergency at the Davie County Hospital on Tuesday was relieved by fast action by the Red Cross Blood Bank In Chartotte and the cooperatton of the State Highway Patrol. A patient was in critical need of a certain type of bkwd. A telephone call was placed by the Davie Hospital to the Red Cross Blood Bank in Charlotte and the blood was prepared for delWery by a State Highway Patrol relay. Using a rapid county-to-county relay, this bkwd was delh^ered to Davie County in an hour and five-minutes after the call for it was placed. Mocksville Rotarians To Hear Vietnam Veteran Mocksville Elects Officials T h e vote rs o f the T o w n o f M o c k s v ille m ad e it o fficia l T u e sd a y w ith the re-election o f M a y o r D . J. M a n d o an d five co m m issio n e rs to serve as the go ve rn in g b o d y fo r the ne xt tw o years. M a y o r M a n d o a n d the five co m m issio n e rs w ere o fficia lly u n o p p o s e d , h a v in g b e e n n o m i n a t e d in t h e A p r i l D e m o c ra tic P rim a ry. H ow e ve r, as usua l, their w as a scattering o f w rite-in vo te s fo r m o st all the offices. M a y o r M a n d o received 391 votes as he w a s re-elected to h is fifth term . S a m W . H o w e ll p olle d 40 1 votes to lead the tick e t as he w a s re-elected to h is second- term . M . H . M u rra y p olle d 3 9 7 votes. H e is a n e w co m e r to the pre se nt b o a rd b u t p re v io u sly served o n the b oard . G ilm e r H a rtle y h a d 3 9 7 votes as he w a s re-elected to h is six th term . H a ro ld O d o m , a n e w co m e r, polle d 3 9 6 votes. T h is is his first elective office. C ly d e G la sc o c k polle d 3 9 2 votes as h e w as re.elccted to h is se co nd term . T h e re w ere 12 w rite-in votes for R o y W . C o llette; 2 fo r 0 . K . P o p e a n d o n e each for T u rn e r H o w e ll, C h arlie B ro w n and O tis H e n d rix . W rite -in votes fo r m a y o r w ere fo r C h a rlie B ro w n , G ilm e r B ie w e r an d K n o x Jo h n sto n e , each receivin g one. Saving Bonds Soles Show Big increase C u m u la tive U. S. Sa v in g s B o n d s Sale s fo r J a n u a ry -M a rc h o f $ 1 6 ,9 9 3 ,0 4 8 w ere u p ove r $1/2 m illio n o ve r (he sam e p eriod a ye ar ago a n d w ere the best first q uarter sales since 1947. C o m b i n e d E , H a n d F re e d o m Sh are Sa le s fo r M a rch w ere $ 5 ,l5 5 , | 5 8 - u p ove r 4 percent ove r a ye ar ago, w ith fre e d o m shares sh o w in g an increase o f 5 7 percent. A c c o r d i n g lo B la n d W. W o r l e y , S t a t e V o l u n t e e r C h a ir m a n , these co n tin u e d increases are in a ^ e a t m easure Jniph A. Piradit F o rc e s G ro u p an d, since his return to Ih e U n ite d State s in D e ce m b e r o f 19 6 8 , has been assigned to the S ix th Sp e cia l F o rc e s G r o u p at F o rt Bragg. N o rth C aro lin a. H e p re se n tly reside s w ith h is w if e a n d fo u r c h ild re n in F ayette ville. N . C. b y co m p a n ie s in N , C. w h ic h are c o n d u c tin g all-ou t in-plant p r o m o t io n s fo r Ih e p a yro ll savings plan fo r U . S. Sa v in gs B o n d s '- a s w e ll a s to the u n q u a l i f i e d c o o p e r a t io n received fro m the n e w s an d a d v e r t is in g m e d ia , b a n k s, o rga n iza tio n s an d volun te ers. Sale s in D avie C o u n ty for M a rch a m o u n te d to 5 2 2 ,4 3 9 , b rin g in g the c o u n t y 's B o n d Sales lo ia l fo r the ye ar to S 7 5 .8 7 7 . w h ic h is 26 .5 percent o f i t s a n n u a l q u o t a o f 5 2 8 6 .5 3 9 , a c c o rd in g to K n o x Jo h n sto n e . C o u n ty V o lu n te e r C h airm an . T h e lo iiio v in g is the record o f the D a vie C o u n ty C rim in a l C o u rt for A p ril 29, 1 9 6 9 as taken fro m the officia l records in the D avie C o u n ty C le rk o f C o u r t's O ffice ; A n n ie Lee M a rch , charge o f fa lse p r e t e n s e red uced lo w o r t h le s s che ck (4 < o u iiis ). Sentenced to 30 -d a y o n each c h a r g e , t o t a l | 2 0 d a y s , s u s p e n d e d o n c e r t a i n a >n ditioi)s; D e fe n d a n t placed on p ro b a tio n and n u k e che cks D a v i e G o u n t y C o u r t good. C h a rle s R a y Y o u n g , reckless driving. Sen tenced to 60 -d a ys, suspe nd ed o n p aym e n t o f S 2 S a n d cost a n d certain othe r o ond itions. R jy tm in d E u ge n e W alker, reckless d riving. Se n te n ce d to b O - d a y s . s u s p e n d e d o n p iy m e n t o f $ 2 5 an d cost and certain o th e r co n d itio n s. S a m u e l D a v i d G a t e s , b re a kin g an d entering. C h arge changed to forcible trespass. I*ravei for lu dgm e n t co n tin u e d for 2-years. D e fe n da n t placed o n p ro b a tio n an d paid S lO O and cost. J a c k T h o m a s , e s c a p e . W a v ie d p re lim in a ry hearing. B o u n d over to Su p e rio r C o u rt. J e s se Ja m e s B ro w n . Jr.. o p e ra tin g car in to xicate d. S1 2 5 and c o st. f c 'lb e r i K > i) e . o p e ratin g cai in to xicate d (3rd o r t e n s e ) . Se n ic iic e J to 12 in on tlis. suspe nd ed o n certain c o n d iiH n is in clu d in g paym e n t Cool, delicious water is enjoyed by Ann Campbell as it comes from one of three newly constructed water fountains at Rich Park. Awaiting turns are Beth Foster, Londa Leeds, Genny Dunn, and Grace Still. Other pictures concerning the renovation program at the park may be found elsevuhere. (Photos by Mike Clemmer) Mocksville Voters Approve Sewage Bond Issue M o c k sv ille vote rs T u e sd a y o ve rw h e lm in g ly a p p ro ve d the $ 4 9 5 ,0 0 0 scw rage b o n d issue b y a vote o f 3 7 7 to 6 ] . T h e ap pro val o f the b o n d issue a u th o rize d the T o w n o f M o c k s v ille to p ro ce ed w ith their p la n s o f e x te n d in g and e n largin g the sa n ita ry sew er syste m o f M o c k sv ille , in c lu d in g tne c o n stru c tio n o f a d d itio n a l se w a ge c o lle ctio n , tre atm ent an d d isp o sa l facilitie s a n d the (jr.quisition o f a n y n e cessary Capt. Sanford Is Stationed In England . C a p ta in L a sh G . S a n fo rd , Jr., so n o f M r. an d M rs. L . G a ith e r S a n fo rd , 4 0 1 N . M a in S t . , M o c k sv ille , N . C ., h a s a rrived fo r d u ty at F y lin g d a le s R A F S ta tio n , E n gla n d . C a p ta in S a n fo rd , a space s y s t e m s s t a f f o f f ic e r , is assigned to a u n it o f the U . S. A i r F o r c e s in E u ro p e . H e p re v io u sly served at E g lin A F B , A graduate o f M o c k sv ille H ig h S c h o o l , t h e captain a t t e n d e d D a v id so n (N . C .) C o lle ge , a n d earned h is B. A . d e g re e in 1 9 6 1 fro m the U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a w h e re h e w a s co m m issio n e d th ro u g h the A ir F o rc e Reserve O f f i c e r T r a i n i n g C o r p s p rogram . H e is a m e m b er o f K a p p a Sig m a . H is w ife , C yre tte , is the d a u gh te r o f D o c to r R o b e rt H,' ^ H o l l i d a y , S c h o o l S t . , T h o m a sv ille , N . C. la n d , r ig h t s o f w a y a n d equ ipm e n t. T h e p ro p o se d n e w sew age s y s t e m w i l l c o s t a b o u t $ 1 -m illio n . T h e A p p a la c h ia n R e g io n a l C o m m i s s io n h a s ap pro ve d a federal gran t o f a ro u n d $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 to be used to w a rd s this project, w ith the la n d is s u e p r o v i d i n g the rem ainder. T h e T o w n o f M o c k sv ille is p r e s e n t ly se rv e d b y three s e p a r a \ e p la n t s a n d f iv e p u m p i n g s t a t i o n s . T h e p r o p o s e d s y s t e m w o u ld in itia lly replace the p lant on the n o rth e rn side o f the tow n Vehicle Strach On US 64 J o h n Jam e s W o o te n , 8 0 , o f R t. 1, H a rm o n y w a s charged w ith fail to yie ld righ t o f w a y in a n a c c id e n t o n U S 6 4 F rid a y , M a y 2, at 1 2 :1 5 p .ra T ro o p e r R . F. M c K in n e y investigated the accident. H is a c c o u n t is as follo w s. B e rn ard L a sin e , 4 8 , o f H ig h P o i n t , d r i v i n g a 1 9 6 9 O ld sm o b ile , ran in to the side o f W o o te n ’s 1 9 6 0 C h e vro le t w h ic h h a s pulled fro m a side ro ad in to the p a th o f the O ld s. B o th d riv e rs w ere injured an d a passenger in the W o o te n car w a s injured. T h e a c c id e n t occu re d 9 m ile s w est o f M o c k sv ille . and w o u ld e ve n tu a lly replace the p lant o n the eastern side. It w o u ld re m o ve a sew age p lant fro m a reside ntial area an d w o u ld p ro vid e service to the p ro p e rty w est o f N o rth M a in Stre et an d to the areas n o w o u t s id e t h e n o rth e rn c ity lim its. T h e a p p ro va l w ill a llo w the T o w n o f M o c k sv ille to proce ed w it h t h e e x te n sio n o f its b o u n d a rie s to ta ke in areas a lo n g H ig h w a y 601, .N o rth , U . S. 1 5 8 , M illin g R o a d , H illcre st R o a d an d C a m b e ll R o a d . A p p ro x im a te ly 4 5 0 p e rso n s voted T u e sd a y in th is electio n held in c o n ju n c tio n w ith the m u n ic ip a l election. Car Hits Pole On Liberty Road /* M o n ro e D e a n H u tch e n s, 2 1 , d r i v i n g a 1 9 6 8 P ly m o u th , M o n d a y , A p ril 2 8 , at 1 1 :3 0 p.m . o n the L ib e rty C h u rc h R o a d , 7 m i l e s . n o r t h o f M o c k sv iU e , ran o ff the ro ad on Tight, h it pn e m b a n k m e n t an d stru c k a pow er pole. T r o o p e r A . C . S t o k e s investigated. D a m a g e to the car w a s estim ated at $ 3 0 0 . T h e re w ere n o charges. Hickory Hilt Employs Golf Course Superintendent Search Underway For Top Young Auto M T h e a n n u a l s e a r c h fo r represent D a v ie H ig h at the— W w -w m e ch a n ics is u n d e r w ay. A u t o m e c h a n ic stu d e n ts fro m sch o o ls atfross the c o u n ty - in c lu d in g a team fro m D avie C o u n t y H ig h S c h o o l are e n t e r in g t h e 2 1 s t a n n u a l P ly m o u t h T ro u b le S h o o tin g C o n t e s t , a c c o rd in g to Jack W a rd , P rin cip a l o f D a vie H ig h S c h o o l. A il 17 stu d e n ts in D avie H ig h 's a u to m e ch a n ics class are e lig ib le f o r th e ir sc h o o l’s T ro u b le S h o o tin g Team . T w o a u t o m e c h a n i c stu d e nts w ill be selected for the team th ro u gh intra-class co m p e titio n b y J o h n W alker, the a u to sh o p in stru cto r, to o f S 3 0 0 f in e a n d c o s t ; defendant placed o n p ro b a tio n for 6 -m o n th s and ordered not to operate m o to r vehicle w hile l i c e n s e u n d e r s t a t e o f suspe nsion . E l b e r t H e r s h a l K y t le . d riv in g w hile license revo ke d (2 n d offense). Sen tenced to six m o n t h s , s u s p e n d e d o n c o n d itio n pay fine o f S 2 0 0 and c o s t a n d b e p la c e d o n p ro b a tio n C ap ias issued w as dism issed on p aym ent o l cnst C liffo rd W illia m B o w e rs, Jr., spe ed ing 6 5 m p h in 45 m p h zone, $ 2 0 an d cost. D a v id C r a y L o n g w o rth , speeding 65 m p h in 55 m p h zone. S IO and cost. R o y N ath an H a rd in g, Jr., speeding 65 m p h in 55 m p h zone, pa> cost o f action. E l l i s T r o > G r e e n w a y , speeding m p h in 55 m p h zone. S 2 2 and cost. Z e n i' H a d K D ix i'ii. speeding Cominued on Page 2 to be held M a y 2 4 at C h arlotte . T h e con te st co n sists o f tw o co m p e titio n s: a w ritte n e x a m for each p a rtic ip a tin g stu de n t w h ic h w ill c o u n t as 3 0 percent o f a te a m 's fin al score, an d a m e ch anical challenge w o rth 7 0 percent. I n t h e m e c h a n i c a l c o m p e titio n , stu d e n ts w o rk o n n e w cars su p p lie d b y lo cal P ly m o u th d e ale is w h o sp o n so r the event. T h e b o y s race the clo c k an d each othe r to find a n d f i x s e v e r a l id e n t ic a l m a lfu n c tio n s p u rp o se ly placed under the h o o d s o f the cars b y P ly m o u th engineers. T h e W estern N . C, con te st is on e o f ab o u t 10 0 lo cal events b ein g he ld across the c o u n try this spring. T h e w in n in g team a n d it s in stru c to r earn an e x p e n s e - p a id t r ip t o the N a t io n a l T r o u b le S h o o tin g F in a ls Jun e 16, 17 a n d 18 in In d i a n a p o li s at the fam ed ••500” Sp e e d w a y. P u rp o se o f the P ly m o u th T ro u b le S h o o tin g p ro gra m is to r e c o g n i z e a n d h o n o r o u t s t a n d in g a u to m e ch anic s t u d e n t s an d to e ncourage th e m to seek a re w ard in g c a re e r as a n a u t o m o b ile m echanic. J A M E S H . E D W A R D S T h e b o a rd o f d ire c to rs o f t h e H ic k o ry H ilL G o lf . j n d . C o u n try C lu b , In c. are pleased to a n n o u n c e th e y have engaged 'IhTsSrVieffror'JiSltirsri'itmny“ -' H . E d w a rd s o f G re e n sb o ro , N o rth C a ro lin a as G o lf C o u rse S u p e rin te n d e n t. M r. E d w a rd s, a native o f G r e e n s b o r o , w as fo r m a n y ye ars the su p e rinte n d e n t w ith the G re e n sb o ro C o u n try C lu b fo llo w in g h is d ischa rge fro m d u ty w ith the a rm y in the E u r o p e a n t h e a t r e o f op eration s. “ J im m y ” as he is better k n o w n , is a graduate o f tu rf co u rse s given b y the C o lle g e o f A g r i c u l t u r e a t C le m s o n U n iv e rsit y , b y N . C. State C o lle ge an d B a ld w in C o lle ge in T ifto n , G e o rgia . J im m y h o ld s the d istin c tio n o f b e in g the first g o lf su p e rin te n d e n t in the C a ro lin a s to have su cce ssfu lly sw itched fro m the c o m m o n B e rm u d a grasses to the m o re g la m o ro u s h y b rid grasses. J im m y , h is w ife C a ro lin e a n d fo u r c h ild re n liv in g at h o m e , p lan to reside at 5 2 3 M a p le A v e n u e . T h e ir ch ild re n are: Jim , Jr. w h o is c u rre n tly serving in the U . S. N a v y ; Steve, age 18; M a ry , age 12; A n n a , age 10; and T h a d , w h o is - 3. T h e E d w a r d s are active M e t h o d i s t s , w it h J im m y ‘ is‘e 7 vT n g o n T J T T ru ste e s an d the O ffic ia l B o a rd o f the M u ir s C h ap e l M e th o d ist C h u rc h in G re e n sb o ro . J im m y is also active in sc o u tin g and is a m e m b e r o f the B o y S c o u ts ’ O rd e r o f the A rro w . Board Of Education Adopts School Calendar T h e D a v ie C o u n ty B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n th is w eek o ffic ia lly a d o p t e d the sam e p u p il assignm ent plan for 19 6 9 -7 0 as has been in effect fo r the past t w o y e a r s . . . th a t o f g e o u a p h ic a l zo nin g, June 30, 19 6 9 w as set as the d e ad lin e for request fo r transfers fro m on e sch o o l to a n o the r because o f hard ship . In othe r a ctio n, the board in a e a se d the sch o o l lu n c h fee in the c o u n ty fro m .30c to .35c. T h is w as d u e to increased labor cost, f o o d a n d o p e ratio n al cost. T h e b o a rd also a p p ro ve d the Calender for 1 969-7() lo r D avie S c h o o ls as follo w s: T e a c lie r s w ill rep ort tor duty on August 21st. A u g u s t 25 w i l l b e teacher-pupil orientation day. A u g u st 2 6 w ill be the first d a y of, sch o o l, w ith M a y 26, 1 9 7 0 sch ed ule d as the final d a y . M a k e u p d a y s w ill be adde d onto the end o f sch o o l as th e y m a y be needed (M a y 27-Jun e 3). T h e f o l l o w i n g s c h o o l h o l i d a y s p e r i o d s w e r e appr<tved : Se p te m b e r I , L a b o r D a y S e p t e m b e r 2 6 , N f t A D istrict M e e tin g in L e x in g to n . N o v e m b e r 2 7 . 2 8 , T h a n k sgiv in g D e c e m b e r 2 0 J a n u a ry 4. th ristm a s M a rc h 2 7 -3 0 . liaster l)u\io ('.опту l'.nU‘ipi'i«> Rororil, May H, 1%У More About r'n<inf\t P m ip t SO m pli ill 55 m p h /.oito, S J 5 iiiul c o s l. J o s i ’p li C’lu itltfs N iilly . spi't'ilini! t'5 in 55 m pli A in e . S I 5 in d u ilin i; cosl. S h e lb y Jean S m ith , spe cd m g л5 m p h ill 5 5 m p h ¿one. S IO and cost, R u sse ll C o b h , assault. Case disntisscd o n paym e n t o f cost оГ S 2 h .S 5 b y the p ro se cu tin g witne.ss. W alter C orrell, te m p ora ry larceny o l' auto. D ism isse d o n paym ent o l' co sl o f S I 8 9 5 b y the p ro se cu tin g w itness. F ra n k T . M c K e e , speeding 6 0 m p h in u 45 m p h zone, $1 5 and cost. R o b e r t B e r n a r d Z a b o ro w sk i, spe eding 65 m p h in 55 m p h zone. S IO an d cost, D a v i d E d w a r d L e w is , spe eding 7 0 m p h in 55 m p h , S I S and cost. C l y d e J u n io r P a r t lo w , speeding in excess оГ 2 0 m p h in 2 0 -m p h zone. $ 1 0 an d cost, B e s s i e C o w a n W ils o n , spe eding 65 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone. S IO and cost. J o h n N e lso n M c D a n ie l, Jr., e xce eding safe speed, $ 1 0 and cost. D o n a l d E u ge n e D a h m e r, speeding 65 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone, $ 1 0 and cost. A n n e A n g e l l P r o c t o r , spe ed ing 55 m p h in 4 5 m p h zone. S IO and cost. W o o d r o w D u n c a n T u rlin g to n , spe ed ing 65 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone . $ 1 0 an d cost. C h a r le s G a r la n d W a rd , speeding 65 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone, $ 1 0 and cost. P a u l B a t h o le m W illa rd , speeding 7 0 in 5 5 m p h zone, $1 5 and cost. G e o r g e C a l v in F o w le r , spe eding 6 9 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone , $ 1 0 an d cost. C a r l E d w a r d B a r b o u r , spe ed ing 5 9 m p h in 4 5 m p h zone, $ t o an d cost. J e a n W a y n e S w is h e r , spe eding 6 0 m p h in 4 5 m p h zone, $ 1 5 an d cost. C a r l W a y n e N o r m a n , spe ed ing 65 m p h in 55 m p h zone, $ 1 0 a n d cost. D o y l e A l l e n R o g e r s , spe ed ing in excess o f 5 5 m p h in 5 5 m p h z o n e ; $ 1 0 and cost. L e w is C a lv in S trick la n d , spe ed ing 5 5 m p h in 4 5 m p h zone, $ 1 0 an d cost. A l b e r t D ix o n C a in , Jr., spe ed ing 65 m p h in 55 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 and cost. . T e r r y E u g e n e S h a n k le , spe eding in excess o f 55 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo n e , $ 1 0 an d cost. C h a r lo t t e E la in e A llre d , spe eding 6 5 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone, $ 1 0 and cost. D o r o t h y G a m b e ll H arris, spe ed ing 5 5 m p h in 45 m p h zo ne . $ 1 0 an d cost. W o o d r o w W ilso n C iirroll, p u b lic d ru n ke n n e ss, $ 1 0 und I'O SI. A r t h u r G . T c e le . n o o p e n ito rs license. $ 1 5 and cosl, L y l e L e w is Je n kin s, n o operators liccnse. $ 1 5 and cost. D a v id W ils o n B ulla , n o operators license, S I S and cost. J o h n T a y i o r C a m p b e ll, f a i l u r e t o se e in t e n d e d m o vem ent c o u ld be m ade in safety, S IO an d cost. E a r l y V in c c B o o e , Jr., failure to drive o n right h a lf o f road. $5 an d cost. B o b b y E u g e n e B a l l , fo llo w in g to o close, $ 1 0 and cost. L o a K e n n e t h D w ig g in s, spe ed ing in S S m p h zone , $ 1 0 and cost, M illa rd Joe B ro w n , speeding 6 7 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone. $ 1 0 an d cost. NCDAA Meets In Southern Pines M is s J o y c e S ig m o n , o f C h a r lo t te , p re sid e n t o f the N o r t h C a r o l i n a D e n t a l A ssista n ts A sso c ia tio n w ill call the A n n u a l S e ssio n to ord e r at the G eneral Se ssio n S u n d a y , M a y I I , a t 1 0 a .m . a t W h isp e rin g P in e s M o to r Lo d ge , S o u th e rn Pines. M iss S ig m o n taught D e n ta l A s s i s t i n g a t t h e W a y n e C o m m u n i t y C o l 1 e g e , G o ld sb o ro fo r 2 ye ars, a n d has been teachin g D e n ta l A ssistin g a t C e n t r a l P i e d m o n t C o m m u n it y C o lle ge fo r the p a st 4 years. S h e w ill be w o rk in g to achieve h e r B . S. d e g re e in D e n ta l A u x ilia ry E d u c a tio n th is fall w h e n she b e co m e s a fu ll tim e stu d e nt at U N C -C h a p e l H ill. T h e 19th N C D A A S e ssio n w ill in clu d e speeches b y D r. C la ir b o u r n e W . P o in d e xte r, M r s . Jane ll B. B u tle r, M iss M a r y F a it h M a n y a k , an d o t h e rs. It w illb e co n clu d e d T u e sd a y , M a y 13, w ith the p re se ntation o f aw ards, etc. I Church Activities 1 First M e tho d ist W , S. C. S. m et M o n d a y on ing. M a y S, at the c h u rch w ilh fifteen m e m b ers present. T h e p re sid e n t, M rs. C. W. W o o d ru ff, presided. C ircle 2 had charge o f the am w h ic h w as entitled, The anwiopc Ir America’.s l.hird mo.sl important bi^-gamp animal. Only deer and elk are harvested in greater numbers. -.SPORTS AFIELD. Surveys show that hunters «generally shoot three rounds of ammunition to drop one crow. —SPORTS AFIELD. "A d v e n tu re in G iv in g ” . M iss Jane M c G u ire a n d M rs. R a y Bean presented the p rogram . T h e pre siden t a n n o u n c e d t h a t a ll c ir c le s w ill m eet together in M a y fo r a jo in t m e e t in g a n d co ve re d d ish supper. A ll m e m b e rs are asked to b rin g a covered dish. T h e date is M a y 19, at 6 :3 0 p.m . T h e an n u a l W . S. C. S. m e eting w ill con ve n e A t L a k e Jun a lu ska , Ju n e 10-12. I f y o u are interested in m a k in g this trip an d rep re se nting the W . S. C . S . , please co n ta ct M rs. W o o d ru ff. F irst B a p tist T h e M issio n A c t io n G ro u p o f the F irst B a p tist C h u rc h m et T h u rsd a y m o rn in g , M a y I, at the h o m e o f M rs. F re d Steve ns, fo r their fin al m e e tin g u n til Septem be r. M rs. G e o rge M a rtin gave a su m m a ry o f the pro jects and achie vem ents fo r the year. R e v. C h a r l e s B u l l o c k g a v e in fo rm a tio n on w a y s in w h ic h this g ro u p ca n c o n tin u e to he lp the p ro gre ss o f the chu rch . M rs. Ste ve n s talked o f the M i s s i o n A c t i o n t h r o u g h co n ce rn an d volu n te e r w o r k In, t h e c o m m u n it y a n d h o m e m issions. T e n m e m b e rs an d o n e gu est w ere present. S. Yadlcin Baptist To Hold Training Conterence Moy 26 S o u t h Y a d k i n B a p t is t A s s o c ia t io n w ill sp o n so r a tra in in g co n fe re n ce M a y 2 6 , 7 : 3 0 p.m . at F ro n t Stre et B a p tist C h u rc h , Statesville. S in c e th e c h u rc h tra in in g p ro gra m h a s b een u p d a te d an d is m o re com p le te th a n b e fore, the a sso cia tio n is a tte m p tin g to b rin g its 4 7 ch u rch e s u p to date b y h e lp in g their le ade rship to be w ell trained. T h e o ld tra in in g p r o ^ a m p ro vid e d scarce ly a n y tra in in g for n e w c h u rc h m e m b ers, n o r f o r c h u r c h o f f ic e r s a n d leadership. Wm. R. Davie Fire Dept. Aux. Hos Meeting T h e W illia m R . D avie Fire D ep t. A u x , he ld their regular m eeting, M o n d a y night, A p ril 2 8 th at the F ire StO lion . T h e P resident, M rs. E d w a rd B e ck, called Ih e m e e ting to order. T h e g ro u p sa n g A m erica. P la n s w ere m ade to serve h a m b u rg e rs , h o t d og s, pie, Cake, coffee a n d co ld d rin k s at the F ire D ep t. A u c tio n , M a y 10th. A lso h o m e m a d e cakes w ere to be m ade fo r M o th e rs D a y . T h is co m m itte e is M rs. L e s t e r R i c h ie , M r s . B illy Barn eycastle. I f y o u w ill m ake a cake to be so ld at this tim e con tact either o f these. T h e B ear C re e k W o m a n s M is s io n a r y S o c ie ty m ad e a d o n a tio n o f S 2 S . 0 0 to he lp purchase a refrigerator. T h e A u x . v o t e d t o p a y t h e rem ainder. R e f r e s h m e n t s o f c a k e squ ares an d coffee, co k e , w ere s e r v e d b y M rs. H a rry Lee H o w e ll to the large m e m b e r present. Balte Sale At Fork I Yadkli Valley T II c C h u r c h o r I h c A sce n siiin (lip isc o iw l) Ji F o rk , w ill h a ve il UuKc Sale o n S u iu r d u y . M a y 17, in ilie Parish H o u se fro m I I a.m. lo 7 :3 0 p.m. H o i d o g s and h a m b u rge rs w ill also be sold. St. Francis Mission To Sponsor Cake Sale T h e W o m e n ’s G u U d o f St. F ra n c is C a th o lic M issio n w ill ho ld a M o th e r’s D a y C a k e Sale in fro n t o f H e ffn e r's L a n d o f F o o d o n S a tu rd a y , M a y 1 0 th b e g in n in g at 9 a. m. H o m e m a d e c a k e s w it h M o th e r’s D a y d e co ra tio n s w ill be sold. Y o u m a y place y o u r o rd e r b y callin g 9 9 8 4 8 1 6 o r 4 9 2 -5 4 5 8 . N o ord e rs take n after M a y 7 ih please. R e m e m b e r M o th e r w ith a- cake o n M o th e r’s D a y . News :í T h e w eather has been teal n i c e f o r w o r k o n th e )arsonage. B ric k Is n o w b e in g aid, and pro gress o n the inside is b e in g m ade also. T h e re w ere several ou t sick w ith co ld s o n S u n d a y . W e w ish for th e m a spe e d y recovery. T h e W . M . S. w a s he ld at the h o m e o f M rs. H e n ry M c B rid e M o n d a y night. Le t u s all w o rk to see o u r so c ie ty g ro w in n u m b e r th is year. M r . an d M rs. R o b K in g visited M r. an d M rs. W e ld o n Y a te s, M rs. B e tty S h o re and M rs. M a b e l S h e lto n S u n d a y . B e tty , has been o n the sick list recen tly, b ut d o in g o. k. now . M r s . E u ge n e H a u se r an d ch ild re n had S u n d a y d in n e r w ith M r. and M rs. B ill M y e rs an d S c o tty . W e w ere glad to hiive M iss D u lc ie H a u se r b a ck w ith u s at c h u rc h S u n d a y . A n y o n e w h o m ig h t have lost a w hite sw eater at the R e viva l at Y a d k in V a lle y , m a y claim it at the ch u rch . Marine Recruiter Here On Thursday Se rge un l J o h n S. U ug gcli o f the U , S. M u rin e C o rp s is in M o c k s v ille , «>n T h u rsd a y «)f every w eek to recruit y o u n g m en fro m age 17 to 2 8 fo r the M a rin e C o rp . H is o ffice Is in the C o u rt H o u se , an d the ro o m is the o n e fo rm e rly used for the L ice n se D e p t. Sg t. Baggett is interested in t a lk in g w it h a n y o n e w h o w o u ld lik e to enlist in the M a rin e s. T h e e n listm e nt can vary fro m tw o ye a rs to three o r fo u r, o r fo r a career If o n e s h o u ld so desire. H e even w e lc o m e s y o u to call h im collect at S a lisb u ry , an d he w ill be glad to fu rn ish y o u w ith a n y in fo rm a tio n y o u m igh t w ant c o n ce rn in g the M a rin e C o rp s. T h e t e le p h o n e n u m b e r is 6 3 3 -5 5 1 5 . Sg t. Baggett is in the o ffice at the C o u rt H o u se o n ly o n T h u rsd a y s fro m 9 A . M . u n til 1 2 :0 0 n o o n . Lm ot-uer's j s Boked Ham Supper A baked h a m sup pe r w ill be held S a tu rd a y , M a y 17 fro m 5 > until 7:.10 p. m. al Ijam es * C o m m u n ity B u ild in g, T h e W, S, C . S, o f N e w u n io n U nited M e th o d ist C h u rc h w ill sp o n so r the supper. F o llo w in g the sup pe r, an a u c t io n sale o f ho m e m ad e articles w ill be sold. Proceeds w ill go in to the C h u rc h fund. MockiviUe, N. C. 27028] . Published Every Thundiy J. At 124 South Main St. j G O R D O N T O M L IN S O N] Edltor-Publisher I I ’ I Second<lus postage paid I at Mocksvllle, NC ]) Subscription ratet;J Slnde Copy 10cj J4.00 per year in NC j $4.50 per year out of NC Folks and Fancies mmmmmmmmmBi MARGARET A. LEGRANDwm S P E N D W liE K K N D IN R A L E IG H D r. and M rs. R . I'. K e m p spent Ih c w eeke nd in R a le ig h w ilh their so n and d aughtcr-in-law , M r. and M rs. R a m e y K e m p , Jr. and sons, T ra c e y and Mii<c. A T T E N D S C H R I S T E N IN G O F G O D C H IL D M iss J o C o o le y attended the c h riste n in g o f her G o d c h ild , M a rth a A lta G riffin , d aughte r o f M r. and M rs. O tis G riffin o f Statesville, S u n d a y . T h e ch riste n in g w a s held at the m o rn in g service at W esleyan M e th o d ist C h u rc h a l Statesville. A p icn ic lu n ch e o n w as held o n the G riffin ’s law n fo llo w in g the service. A p p ro x im a te ly fo rty relatives an d frie nd s attended. S P E N D W E E K E N D W IT H S O N A T W . V A . M r. a n d M rs. J. K . Sh e e k , Jr. and M isse s M a rth a a n d B e tsy P e n n in gto n spent the past w e e ke nd in L e w isb u rg, W est V ir ^ n ia w ith the S h e c k ’s so n , C h a rle s w h o is a stu d e n t at G re e n b rie r M ilita ry In stitute. I I w as P a re n t’s W e e ke nd so th e y w ere there for the activitie s w h ic h in clu d e d a d re ss parade, a tea an d a b u ffe t d inner. IN K N O X V I L L E , T E N N . F O R W E E K E N D M r. an d M rs. Jam e s D . B o g e r atte nded a C e ra m ic S h o w the past w eeke nd held in K n o x v ille , Te nnessee . W hilethere, th e y visite d M rs. Izetta F rost. V I S I T O R S F R O M G E O R G IA H E R E M r. an d M rs. C a rl M e rritt, Jr. o f C airo , G e o rgia , are th is w e e k in the c o u n ty visitin g relatives an d frie nd s. T h e y arrr o n Sa tu rd a y. S P E N D IN G T W O W E E K S W IT H F A T H E R M rs. Ja ck P age o f R a le ig h is sp e n d in g a fe w w e e k s here w ith her father, N . T , F o ste r a n d h e r sister, M rs. P ierce F o ste r o n N o rth M a in Street. T O S P E N D M O T H E R ’S D A Y W E E K E N D H E R E D r. a n d M rs. K a re n Sp e ar o f G ree nville, w ill a n iv e D a y w eeke nd w ith M rs. S p e a r’s parents, M r. an d M re. C ra ig F o ste r o n L e x in g to n A ve n u e . _ R . S. S p e a r an d d aughters, M isse s G w e n an d F rid a y to spe nd M o th e r’s A T T E N D S C O N F E R E N C E IN R A L E I G H M rs. E m ily R . C a rtm e ll left last T h u rsd a y fo r R a le ig h to atte nd a tw o -d a y Selective Service E x e c u tiv e Secretarial C o n fe re n ce and a special lu n c h e o n h o n o rin g G e n e ral L e w is B , H e rsh e y h e ld at the Sta tle r-H ilto n H o te l. M rs. C a rtm e ll left S a tu rd a y tor S o u th e rn P in e s to visit he r b ro th e r-in -law a n d sister, M r. a n d M rs. J. W . D ic k e rso n u n til S u n d a y w h e n th e y b ro u g h t h e r h o m e an d re m a ine d w ith h e r u n til M o n d a y . V I S I T IN V I R G I N I A M r. an d M rs. W . L . M o o re , Jr, an d Janie M o o re sp e n t the w e e ke n d in H a m p to n , V a . v isitin g C ap t. W . L . M o o re , II I, w h o is station e d at F o rt M o n ro e , an d w id i the R o b e rt B e cke rs, w h o are r e la t iv e s o f M r s . M o o r e . W illia m sb u rg Sa tu rd a y. T h e y to u re d Ja m e sto w n an d V I S I T S H E R E M iss M a ry H o p k in s o f W in sio n -S n lc m spent the w eeke nd w ith ic M a rtin .Miss Juniu I T O E N T E R H O S P I T A L M O N D A Y A T T E N D M E E T IN G S M iss Janie M a rtin atte nd ed D istric t U D C m e etings in C h a rlo tte an d C o n c o rd last w e e k M o n d a y th ro u gh W e d n e sd ay. M rs. M in n ie A lle n o f C o ole em e e, w ill enter F o rs y th M e m o ria l H o sp ila l M o n d a y , M a y 12, fo r eye surge ry. H er flo w e r slio p w ill be op e n w h ile she is a w a y w ith Sa d ie H o w a rd an d D re a m a S tillm a n in charge. S U R P R I S E B I R T H D A Y D I N N E R M rs. H e n ry W . K u n h a rd t and d au gh te r, K rist y arrived T u e sd a y fro m W a sh in gto n , C o n n e c tic u t to visit M rs. K u n h a r d t's sister, M rs. G e o rge M a rtin , M r. M a rtin a n d child re n . W ill, M a y B ro o k , an d H a p p y u n til F rid a y . M rs. M a rtin ’s p arents, M r. an d M rs. J. D . W h ite o f Sea Isla n d , G e o rgia spe nt W e d n e sd a y n igh t here en ro u te to their su m m e r h o m e in B a y H ead, N e w Jersey. A surprise d in n e r w as give n in M r. W h ite ’s h o n o r W e d n e sd a y e ve n in g o n h is 8 0 th b irth d a y an n ive rsary. T h e fa m ily d in n e r w a s given at the ho m e o f M rs. L . P. M a rtin o n P o p la r Street. M rs. K u n h a rd t and K rist y su rp rise d M r. W h ite b y b e in g here fo r the gala occasio n. V IS IT IN G P A R E N T S H E R E M rs. Jam es K . S h e e k an d so n , Jam es T V o f R e d sto n e A rse n a l, A la b a m a , are sp e n d in g tw o w e e ks here w ith M rs. S h e e k ’s p arents, M r. a n d M rs. D u d le y C o llin s o n N o r t h M a in Street. L t. S h e e k is ta k in g a tw o w e e k co u rse at F o r t Le e , V irg in ia . R E T U R N S H O M E « Sgt. Jam es S . N a il, so n o f M r. an d M rs. P au l N a il, R t. 4, re tu rn e d h o m e T h u rsd a y , M a y 1st, fro m a n 18 m o n th to u r o f d u ty in O k in a w a . H e w iU be re-assigned to A b e rd e e n P ro v in g G ro u n d , M d . u n til h is d ischa rg e fro m the a rm e d force s in D e ce m be r. H e is m arrie d to the fo rm e r R e n e e B errier, d a u gh te r o f M r. an d M rs. S a m B e n ie r, R t. 4. A T T E N D R E C I T A L M r. a n d M rs. A . T . G ra n t, Jr., M is s Sara W alke r, M r. an d M rs. J im m y J o rd a n , M is s D e b b ie Jo rd a n , C la y M c C la m ro c k , a n d M rs. P a u l H o d g e s a t te n d e d Steve J o rd a n ’s S e n io r R e c ita l at A p p a la c h ia n Sta te U n iv e rsity, B o o n e , N . C., T h u rsd a y , A p r il 2 9 , at 8 :0 0 p.m . in th e I. G . G re e r A u d ito riu m . M R S . J O R D A N H E R E M rs. Ste ve J o rd a n o f B o o n e spe n t fro m T h u rs d a y u n til S u n d a y w ith h e r p arents, M r. a n d M rs. A . T . G ra n t, Jr., w h ile h e r h u sb a n d w a s o n to u r w ith the A . S . U . W in d E n se m b le . S P E N D W E E K E N D IN H IG H P O IN T M r. a n d M rs. B ill S a fle y a n d L e w is F o rre st spe n t the w e e ke n d in H ig h P o in t, the guests o f M r. an d M r s H e rm a n P ra th er. M rs. P ra th e r h a s b e e n sic k the p a st three w eeks. H O M E A F T E R T O U R O F D U T Y S F S H a rry L . B e c k , A r n y R e se rv ist, h a s co m p le te d h is to u r o f d u ty as P la n s & O p e ra tio n s N C O w ith the G -4 S e c tio n o f the A r m y T ra in in g C e n te r at F o r t B e n n in g , G e o rg ia a n d is at h o m e o n R t. 2 H e re su m e d h is w o r k at In g e rso ll-R a n d th is w eek. V I S I T I N G P A R E N T S A T H A R M O N Y M rs. W . E . L a w re n c e an d so n , J im o f R o s e G a y , are sp e n d in g the w e e k w ith M rs. L a w re n c e ’s parents, M r. an d M rs. W . C . P h ip p s in H a rm o n y . M r. L a w re n c e w ill sp e n d the w e e k e n d w ith h is fa m ily a n d th e y w ill re tu rn h o m e w ith h im . C H A R L O T T E V I S I T O R H E R E i \ ' ■ .? • M iss R u t h R o b in s o n o f C h a rlo tte , visite d h e r b ro th e r an d sister-in-law , M r . an d M rs. W . F . R o b in s o n , S u n d a y o n N o r th M a in Street. l il l l i S T S I R O M I 'A I N I h l) I’O S I , N . V . (id u sts o f M r. ¡i i k I M rs. M o rly ti D . I’rcstoii o n C 'rw tv ifw D rive fro m F rid a y u n til T u e sd a y w ere M r. anil M rs. C h a rle s W ilso n ol P ainted Post, N . Y . V is itin g the P re ston s o n Sa tu rd a y w ere M r. and M rs. G e o rge H ilk , also o f Painted Post. R E T U R N T O D A L L A S , T E X A S M r. an d M rs. H a ro ld S h a n k have returne d lo their h o m e in D a lla s, T e x a s after a visit w ith M rs. S h a n k 's parents, M r. and M rs. J. A . D a n ie l o n S a lisb u ry Street. M rs. A n n D a n ie l and son, A rm a n d , Jr. o f C havlo tte, visite d the m o n Sa tu rd a y. N E W J E R S E Y V I S I T O R S H E R E M rs. D ic k M c C o m b an d son, B ill, an d K e n n e th C rate r o f F le m in g to n , N e w Jersey, visited M r. an d M rs. C lin a rd H o w a rd o n H a rd iso n Stre e t fro m last T h u rsd a y u n til S u n d a y . A lso sp e n d in g the w e e ke n d w ith the H o w a rd s w as the ir so n , J o h n n y o f A rlin g to n , V irg in ia . C o m in g d o w n w ith J o h n n y w ere B ill D a y , so n o f M rs. N e ll D a y o f Su n se t D riv e an d L a rry T h o m a s o f Sile r C ity w h o visite d frie n d s here. M R . A N D M R S . S L Y E H E R E T E N D A Y S M r. an d M rs. Fre e m a n S ly e left M o n d a y fo r their h o m e in T a c o m a P a rk , M a ry la n d after sp e n d in g ten d a y s here at the A n d e rso n H o m e o n N o r t h M a in Street. M rs. S ly e is the daVighter o f the late M r. a n d M rs. A . N . A n d e rso n . R O W L A N D S F R O M H IG H P O IN T H E R E R o b e rt R o w la n d an d tw in d au gh te rs, A m y and 1 R o b e rt’s m o th e r. M r. a n u M rs. E m ily o f H ig h P o in t, spe nt S a tu rd a y here w ith M rs. G e o rg e R o w la n d o n M a p le A ve n u e . IN W IN S T O N - S A L E M S A T U R D A Y M r. an d M rs. H e rm a n C. Ija m e s w ere su p p e r gu e sts o f relatives S a tu rd a y in W in sto n -Sa le m , J E T S T O F R A N K F U R T , G E R M A N Y M rs. L o u ise P a tte rso n left fro m G re e n sb o ro -H ig h P o in t A irp o rt S a tu rd a y fo r F ra n k fu rt, G e rm a n y . S h e w ill sp e n d three w e e ks w ith he r so n , Sgt. Jam es J. P a tte rso n an d fa m ily w h o are sta tio n e d there. IN G R E E N S B O R O F E W D A Y S M r. a n d M rs. C h a rle s H . T o m lin so n spe nt fro m last T u e sd a y u n til T h u rsd a y in G re e n sb o ro . M rs. T o m lin so n atte nded a H o sp ita l Se rvice In stitu te at K in g ’s In n . IN - F R A N K L I N F O R W E E K E N D M rs. T . P. D w ig g in s spe nt the p a st w e e k e n d in F ra n k lin w ith he r b ro th e r-in -la w an d sister, M r. a n d M rs. B u rn s E lk in s. IN H I C K O R Y F O R L U N C H E O N M rs. G r a d y N . W ard a n d M rs. H a rry A . O sb o rn e attended a lu n c h e o n in H ic k o ry last T h u rs d a y give n b y M rs. W a rd ’s sister, . M rs. L o n n ie Lan ie r. U N D E R G O E S S U R G E R Y IN W IN S T O N M rs. H . M . A rn o ld o f W ilk e sb o ro Stre et, u n d e rw e n t m ajor s u r g e r y la s t T u e s d a y at F o rs y t h M e m o ria l H o sp ita l in W in sto n -Sa le m . T A Y L O R S L Y E S H E R E F O R W E E K E N D M r. a n d M rs. T a y lo r S ly e o f^ T a c o m a P ark, M a ry la n d ,,sp e n t the w e e ke n d here w ith the ir parents, M r. an d M rs. F re e m a n S ly e w h o spe nt last w e e k ■ here at th e ir h o m e o n N o r t h M a in Street. : i— h iiv iii O i i i i i i i y K iiii'r p r i) « * U tit'o r« !, M i i y H, iy f» y A N D I'. K S O N S A O O in S O N M r. atid M rs. A rn o ld A n d u rso ii h a v t ad o p te d mi eleven m o n lh old so n , C lia rlcs B rad le y. C h a rle s cam e to live w ith ilie in o n R o u te 1, o n T h u rsd a y . M a y 1. V I S I T S O N A N D D A U G H T U R M r . an d M rs. R a le ig li G la sc o c k spent the w eekend io C u llo w h e e w ith their so n , J im m y and daughter, Barbara w h o are b o th stu de nts at W estern C a ro lin a U n ive rsity. G U E S T S F R O M W IN S T O N - S A L E M G u e sts o f M r, a n d M rs. C h a rle s H . T o m lin so n o n W ilk e sb o ro Stre et w ere M rs. T o m lin so n ’s b ro th e r and sisler-in-law , M r. and M rs. G . P. A n d e rso n o f W insto n -Sale m . T O A R R I V E F R O M N . Y . S A T U R D A Y M rs. A rle n D e V it o is expected to arrive b y plane S a tu rd a y fro m N e w Y o r k C ity to visit her father, the R e v. E . M . A ve tt on C h u rc h Street. MISS ELSIE PURVIS IS PARTY HONOREE Ju n e bride-elect. M iss Elsie C . P u rvis, w a s co m p lim e n te d S a t u r d a y e v e n in g w it h a sh ow e r fro m 7 u n til 9 o ’c lo c k w h e n M rs. B illie A . H o rto n and M r s . H a z e l C . P e n d ry o f B o o n v ille , entertained w ith a show er. T h e affair w asgive n at the h o m e o f M rs. H o rto n o n Y a d k in v ille R o a d . T h e h o n o r e e received a corsage o f y e llo w ca rn a tio n s fro m the hostesses. T h e sh o w e r gifts M iss P u rvis received w ere selected fo r her ap artm ent in R a le ig h w he re she w ill liv e a f t e r h e r J u n e w e d d in g. C a k e squ ares decorated w ith sp rin g flo w e rs, m in ts in pastel co lo rs, n u ts a n d lim e p u n c h w ere served the gu e sts d u rin g t h e a p p o i n t e d h o u r s . MISS KAY BOWLES IS SHOWER HONOREE M iss K a y B o w le s, Ju n e 2 9 th bride-elect o f R o b e rt C au d le, W as h o n o r e d w i t h a m i s c e l l a n e o u s h o u s e h o ld sh o w e r S a tu rd a y eve ning, M a y 3 , at the O a k G ro v e F e llo w sh ip H all. U p o n h e r a r r iv a l, M iss B o w le s w a s presented a corsage o f sm a ll k itc h e n ute n sils w h ic h co m p lim e n te d he r n a v y apparel w h ic h she w a s w earing. D u r i n g t h e e v e n i n g a p p ro x im a te ly 3 5 frie n d s and re a tiv e s called. T h e y w ere s e r v e d c a k e squ ares, n u ts, m in ts, p ick le s an d p u n ch . H o ste sse s w ere M rs. A n n C artn e r, M rs. L illy M c D a n ie l, M r s . M a rga re t C a ssid e y a n d M rs. L ib B ow le s. KINDERGARTEN A K ind e rga rte n , spon.sored b y F ir s t U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h w ill begin at Ih e ch u rch w ilh the 1 9 6 9 -7 0 sch o o l year. H o u rs w ill be fro m 9 to 1 1 :3 0 a. m. F o r 5 ye a rs old s, Ih is kind ergarten is b e in g plann ed fo r a n y ch ild , regardless o f Ih e ir c liu rch affiliatio n . S U P P E R P L A N N E D T h e re w ill be a b arbecue a n d c h ic k e n p ie s u p p e r Sa tu rd a y , M a y 10th at D avie A c a d e m y C o m m u n i t y B u ild in g. S e rv in g w ill b egin at 5 p. m. P ro ce e d s w ill go to the S a l e m U n it e d M e t h o d is t C h u rc h B u ild in g F u n d . PANTDRESS >69—Winning all- American honors for resort wear is the pantdress in bright red, white, flrtd blue plaid cot ton. The elongated torso lines are emphasized by contrast banding and symmetrical flap detail. By Patty Woodard. KEITH ROBERTSON CELEBRATES HIS DAY M r s . P a u l R o b e r t s o n e nte rtained S a tu rd a y evening. M a y 3 , .at h e r h o m e w ith a p a rty fo r he r so n , K e ith , w h o celebrated h is e igh th b irth d a y . T lro se a tte n d in g w ere K a re n C o rn a tze r, L isa Jon e s, M e la n ie S id d e n , R a n d y G a d d y , T im B a rn e s, H a ro ld Z in u n e rm a n , A la n H e n d rix , R a y S a in , G u y C o rn a tze r, Jr., B re n t B u rto n , M a rc u s M y e rs, F re d d ie B a rn e y , D a v id B a r n h a r d t , D o n n ie W illia m s, C e c il R o b e rtso n , and W alte r M in o r. T h e c h i l d r e n e n j o y e d v a rio u s ga m es a n d re fre sh m e n ts w h ic h co n siste d o f d e co ra te d c u p cakes, ice cream , p o ta to c h i p s , b u b b l e g u m , a n d ooca-colas. HAIRDRESSERS ASSN. MEETS AT THEA'S T h e D a v ie H a ir d r e s s e r s A s s o c ia t io n m et M a y 5 at T h e a ’s B e a u ty S h o p o n G w y n Street. T h e p ro g ra m co n siste d o f '"d ie in p e rm an e n t w a vin g. First, T h e a B ro w n gave M a rie W h ite a c o n v e n t i o n a l p e r m a n e n t ; se co nd , D o t M a so n gave M a ry S m ith a curve w ave a n d G a il C a m p b e ll style d it; a n d third , T h e a B r a w n g a v e J o M c C la m ro c k a B o d y E n d u re w h ic h is the ne w est b o d y w ave o u t, a n d A n n F e im ste r styled it. D o r is W illia m s w ill h o ld a C lin ic o n J u n e 9 th fro m 1-5 p.m . in the ne w B & H b u ild in g f o r m e m b e r s o f the A sso c ia tio n . R e fre sh m e n ts w ere served b y t h e h o s t e s s a t t h e c pn clU B o n o f the m eeting. AT THE STONE byPAMI Hi, you Stonites out there! There's a big weekend coming up! Reverend Spitler will speak about the teen situation and the little things that bug all teent. After his talk, there will be a round table dittfussion on anything you feel needs talking about. There may also be other live entertainment but it’s not deHnite. So, if you'd like to have a swell time with all your friends plus music, food and outa sight conversation, roU on down to The Stone. GEMERAI ELECTRIC Front Load Portable DISHWASHER il Model S C 6 0 1 E O N L Y $22aS8 Generai Electric Built-In Automatic Dishwasher Mod«) 8S200E • Installs Under Kitchen Sink • 2-Uevel Thoro-Wash • Power-Flo Wash Mechanism • Built-in Soft Food Disposer t Automatic Deter- gent Dispenser General Electric Mobile Meid* Top Load Portable Dishwasher Model SP391E • 3 Wash Cycles ... Daily Loads, Pots and Pans. Ctiina-Crystal • Power Flo Meclianism • 3-Level Thoro-Wash • Built-In Soft Food Disposer t Maple Cutting Board $222.88 O p t n F r id t y t U n til 9 :0 0 М е ггв Ц ш и п и и 701 WUketboiv 6t. ВШ McfTcU. Owner fbom «44ÍHI C O * f I N & I About ,|._-navU* t’ountv Davie High NEWS I'h i s y e a r's an im al. T H Ii 1 'I. A R IO N . a irivcil al D uvic M o n d a y an d w a s so ld Id the stu de nts after the d e d ica tio n service. T h is y e a r's C L A R IO N w as d ed icu ied to M r. D . J. M a n d u . A n an n u a l sig n in g purty w as held at the sch o o l M o n d a y nigh t fro m 7 :0 0 -9 ;0 0 p.m. D a v ie 's varsity debate team w ill debate on the to p ic o f the d ra ft f o r t h e M o c k s v il le Jaycees T h u rsd a y night at the R o ta ry H ut. T h e in v it a t io n s for the senior class w ill be d istribu te d T h u rsd a y m o rn in g. F A M I L Y P O R T R A IT w as presented S u n d a y night b y the ju n io r an d senio r classes for the b e n e fit o f the c h u rc h e s in D a vie C o u n ty . “ S tu n t D a y ” w as he ld at D a v ie la s t F rid a y. V a rio u s h o m e ro o m classes presented skits an d talent. M rs. C o x ’s h o m e ro o m w o n in the skit d ivisio n , an d the Facile F o lk D eal w o n in the talent d ivisio n . People I Hospital News Patients ad m itte d to D a vie C o u n ty H o sp ita l d u rin g the period fro m A p ril 2 8 to M a y 5 includes: M O C K S V I L L E R u t h Ferebee, R l. 1 L in d a W o o d , R t. 3 G a ry G ru b b , R t. 4 V irg in ia L y n n D u n n Lisa C am pb e ll Pernie R e avis, R t. 5 Beal S m ith , Jr. N a n c y Sh o re , R t. 1 M a ry H o u se C la rica B ritt D a n n y V a n n o y , R t. 1 N o ra C o m e r, R t. 5 B ru ce M c C ra ry , R t. 4 Jam es Irvin M in n ie Sh e rrill M a rth a B o lic k , R t. 3 E rvin H u tc h in s, R t. 2 W illia m Re vels, R t. 5 A n n G illts, R t. 4 M a rth a M a rch N e ll Bean : B illy W yatt Je n n ife r B ro c k A D V A N C E K e n n e th C o p e , R t. 2 N e ll S m ith , R t. 2 B e tty P otts, R t. 2 M ild re d M a rk la n d , R t. 2 C h arlie M inor., R t. 2 E liza b e th M a rkla n d , R l. 2 R o sie S p ty , R t. 2 G en eva B e a u ch a m p , R t. 1 C O O L E E M E E A n n S p ry C h a rle s E llis S A L I S B U R Y Jo yce Stille r, R t. 6 W IN S T O N - S A L E M Sh e lb ia Jarrett M T . M O U R N E C arrie C h ristie H A R M O N Y R a lp h W right W O O D L E A F T h e L a d ie s ' ('o n in u m iiy C lu h m et a I the h o m e o f M rs. A lic e G a it h e r o n T u e sd a y evening. A p ril 2 ‘)th at 7 :0 0 p.m. F o llo w in g the b u sin e ss o f Ihc m eeting, b in g o w as p laye d w ith M rs. H ele n D a lto n b e in g the w inn er. B irth d a y gifts w ere given to M rs. Lillia n W illiam s a n d M r s . H e le n D a lt o n . R e f r e s h m e n t s c o n sistin g o f p im e n to cheese spread o n ritz crackers, p o ta to ch ip s, pickle s, cake to p p e d w ith straw berries an d w h ip p e d cre am an d p u n ch w ere served b y the hostess. T h e m e eting o n M a y 2 4 th w ill be h e ld a t th e h o m e o f the p r e s i d e n t , M r s , C o r a L . Stud eve nt. F u n e ra l service s for M iss Selm a J. H u d so n o f M a n h a tta n , N e w Y o r k w ere he ld S u n d a y , M a y 4 th at 4 :0 0 p.m . at the S h ilo h B aptist C h u rc h . T h e Re v. F. D . J o h n so n officia ted . B u r ia l w a s in the c h u rc h cem etery. S h e died T u e sd a y , A p ril 2 9 th at the St. L u k e ’s H o sp ita l in N e w Y o r k C ity, M r s . A d e la id e E llis, M rs. Lillia n W illia m s a n d so n , B a rry, M r, an d M rs, W . L, C a m p b e ll, M rs, Pearle C a m p b e ll, M ic h a e l an d R o n a ld C a m p b e ll attended the IS t h A n n u a l F re e d o m D a y C e le b ra tio n a n d M o th e r o f the Y e a r C ro w n in g p re se n tin g R o y W ilk in s , N a tio n a l E x e c u tive D ire cto r, S u n d a y , M a y 4 th at 3 : 0 0 p .m , a t the R a l e i^ M e m o r i a l A u d i t o r i u m in R a l e i¿ , N . C. M rs. W illiam s, M rs. E llis and B a rry sto p p e d in A sh e b o ro at the h o m e o f M r. an d M rs. P e n n ix W illiam s. M r. W illiam s is a p atie nt at the C o n e H o sp ita l in G re e n sb o ro . Lisa R e n e e C a m p b e ll, three year o ld d a ug hte r o f M r. and M rs. C a rl C a m p b e ll, is a patient at the D a vie C o u n iy H o sp ital, B ritt, W illia m R e ve ls, G e o rg e B o ge r, E rv in H u tc h in s, M a rth a B o lic k an d L illie B la y lo c k . B IR T H A N N O U N C E M E N T S M r. a n d M rs, Jam e s L a r iy S h e e k o f R o u te 2 , Y a d k in v ille , N , C ., a so n , Jam e s L a rry , Jr., A p ril 2 8 ,1 9 6 9 . M r. a n d M rs. D o n a ld Stille r o f R o u te 6 , S a lisb u ry , N . C ., a so n, A n t h o n y D e a n , A p r il 2 9 , 1 9 6 9 . Cotton losses due to insects can run as high as one out of every eight bales. U nlike artificial Vflbers,. co tto n can be Im p ro v ed ' through plant breeding. Invention of the row-crop tractor in 1925 opened the way to new efficiency in cot ton production. T o d d D u rh a m , R t, 1 P atients d isch a rge d d u rin g t h e s a m e p e r i o d in clu d e d :M a d ge B la c k b u rn , H , B . L a t h a m , B la in G o o d in , B o o n e F o ste r, O p a l A lle n , J u n io u s M e ro n e y , C a ro l La w s, R u th T u rn e r, D o u g la s G ru b b , G a r y G r u b b s , A n n Stille r, N e t t ie Ija m e s, A n n ie L o is H u n t e r , J e r o m e H e n d r ix , F l o s s i e L a c k e y , J o h n s ie W e a th e rm a n , B re nd a Sh e e k , F r a n c e s L a s h , N e ll S m ith , H o w a rd C o p e , K e n n e th C o pe , C a p t io la P ilc h e r , V ir g in ia D u n n , B e tty P o tts, Eu ge ne E llis, A n n S p ry , L u th e r L y n c h , B o b b y B o le s, A n n G illis, Je rry S m ith , B e lly C u ch a m , R a lp h W righ t, L in d a S m ith , C h arlie B a ile y , Jo yc e Stille r, Jessie M a c k ie , M a b e l B ra n n o n , D ia n e Wwna Wert and CaU Shoes Roy W. Oil. 722-2216 447 jy. Trade Wiiuton-Salem Owinr 9 m Brand Work ShoM For Mm . . . MiracI« Tri«i SIiom for Woman... Rand... A/Q/ Nattlatoo Shoaifor Man... Poll Parrot ShoM for Childran . . . (factory lampla« for wonwn, lizat 4-4% . . . 5 & 5M) . . . Or. Scholl Arch Supports... Profauionaj Pitting. Community Action Agency Hat opening for qualified profeiiionai to lerve as Director for the Summer Head Start Program in Davie County. The Head Start Program wiii begin on June 16 and end on August 8. The Director of the 1968 Head Start Program for Davie County must be selected by April 1,1968. Applications should be mailed to: Mrs. JoAnn Snow YVEDD, Inc. PO Box 328 .Boonville, N.C. 27011 M a c h in e D e p a rtm e n t * BAND SAW OPERATOR * BORING MACHINE OPERATOR * ROUTER OPERATOR * ASSEMBLY CLAMP OPERATOR TOP WAGES .... B«tt worklii conditloiis with poid bolidoys ond pqid yocotloii. MILLING ROAD FURNITURE Croltimen's Corner Mocksvlli*, N. C. PtMt 634-2U8 Macedonia News S h e w as stru c k b y a cur o n W e d n e sd a y, A p ril 2 3 rd o n the Le.'tington H ig h w a y . M r. Jam es C ru m p , W o rth y P atro n o f R o se D e m o lì C h ap te r N o . 531 O rd e r o f E aste rn Star an d M rs, A d e la id e E llis, Past M a tro n , attended the M a tro n , past M a tro n , P a tro n an d Past P a tro n A d m in istra tiv e C o u n c il o f the l l t h D istric t w h ic h w as held in Y a d k in v ille , N , C , o n S a tu rd a y M a y 3 rd at 3 ; 3 0 p.m. T h e Y a d k in N ig h t C h a p te r N o , 6 1 2 w as ho st chapter, H ane s H o w e ll, so n o f M rs, C ly d e H o w e ll o f Sto va U , N , C „ is visitin g w ith h is m o th e r w h o has been ill fo r so m e tim e. M r, and M rs, B, C . S m o o t an d d aughter, Sa b ra D e n ise , o f C h a rlo tte visite d M r. an d M rs. J o h n C la r e n c e S m o o t o n S u n d a y . M r, J o h n S m o o t w h o w a s re cu p e rating at the h o m e o f h is so n is able to be o u t a n d has returne d to h is h o m e o n N e e ly St, M rs, N o ra E a to n o f the C e d a r C r e e k C o m m u n i t y visited M r, an d M rs. T , E . T o rre ll S u n d a y a n d M rs. L o la C le m e n t o f t h e F a ir f ie ld C o m m u n ity visite d th e m o n M o n d a y . M r s , R o b e r t H o llis, M r. Jam es R u c k e r, M r, and M rs, N e lso n G ra h a m an d d a u ghte r v is it e d w it h re la tiv e s an d frie n d s in L o n g Isla n d , N e w Y o r k last w e e ke n d . M r, R u c k e r visite d w ith h is m o th e r, M rs. L e o R u c k e r, w h o u n d e rw e n t recent eye su rg e ry in a L o n g Isla n d H ospital, very good time. Mr, andand Mis. Danny Smith, Dana and Jeffrey visited Mr, and Mrs, Philip Beauchamp and children Sunday evening. Our Daily Vacation Bible School will be June 9 - 15. Mark thit date on your calendar and plan now to send your children each night. We hope this school will be bigger ana we have some new and interetting things planned for this week. I FamiiimtonI I News T h e L o rd h a s blessed u s w ith so m e b e a u tifu l w eather th e la st w e e k o r so an d e v e r y o n e h a s b e e n ta kin g advantage o f it an d been b u sy in their y a rd s a n d p la n tin g gardens. A t th is tim e o f ye ar y o u begin to see the in a n y colo re d b u tte rfly s, bees an d all k in d s o f m o v in g creatures that com e ou t in the w a rm w eather. If y o u h a p p e n to fin d a sw a rm o f bees a ro u n d y o u r place that y o u w ant to get rid of, give M r, H e n ry H a rp e o n R e d la n d R o a d a call a n d he w ill be glad to com e and get them . H e ru n d le s bees as a h o b b y an d w o u ld be glad to get them . Se rvice s w ere w e ll atte nd ed S u n d a y , W e w o u ld lik e to re m ind the y o u n g p e o p le that w e a r e s till h a v in g Y o u t h F e l l o w s h i p m e e t in g s o n S u n d a y n ig h ts at 6 :3 0 . W e are p la n n in g so m e o u tin g s fo r th is su m m e r so be sure to co m e on o u t an d jo in U s each S u n d a y n igh t a n d I ’m sure y o u w ill get a b le s s in g fro m w o rsh ip in g toge ther w ith b o y s and g irls y o u r o w n age. M r, an d M rs, D e n n is T a y lo r o f M o c k sv U le visite d M r. an d M rs, K e n n y E llis an d fa m ily S u n d a y n igh t, A n n a B e a u ch a m p , d a u gh te r o f M r . a n d M r s . P h i l l i p B e a u ch a m p sp e n t F rid a y n igh t a n d S a t u r d a y w it h h e r gran d p are n ts, M r. a n d M rs. Lee W illia rd o f W in sto n -Sa le m . T h e C h o ir h a d a b u sin e ss m e e tin g W e d n e sd a y n igh t after c h o ir p ra ctice a n d a sh o rt so cial h o u r. N e w o ffice rs o f the c h o ir w ere eleceted as fo llo w s: F r e d M c H a n , P r e s id e n t ; M a rga re t D a v is, V ic e P re sid e n t; Janice L o flin , S e c re ta ry a n d T r e a s u r e r ; L i b b y B u t n e r , A s s i s t a n t S e c r e t a r y a n d T re a su re r. E v e ry o n e e n jo ye d re fre sh m e n ts fu rn ish e d b y M rs, T h e o le n e M y e rs, M rs, M a e H a rp an d M rs, L u c y P a rks, M r. a n d M rs. S id n e y G a rn e r o f M o c k sv ille visite d M r. an d M rs. K e n n y E llis a n d c h ild re n F rid a y nigh t, M r. a n d M rs. D a v id S m ith a n d A U y s o n sp e n t the w e e k e n d in V ir g in ia v isitin g D a v id ’s fa m ily. M rs. H e r v y H a rp an d M rs, B re n d a B u rk e a n d d a u ^ t e r , G e va visite d M rs. L u la S p a r k s , F ia м ьн.к- a n d d a u g h t e r v is it e d the K e n n e t h S m i t h fa m ily o n S a tu rd a y night. M rs. K a te R id d le h a s ha d s o m e o f h e r p a in tin g s o n d isp la y at the D a v ie C o u n ty L ib ra ry . T o m m y lU d d le a n d Le slie P a r k s v is it e d t h e P h i l i p B e a u c h a m p f a m ily S u n d a y evening. M r. a n d M rs. K e n n y E llis a n d c h ild re n w ere S a tu rd a y eve n in g su p p e r gu e sts o f M r. an d M rs. V e m o n G a m b il) an d M issie o f W in sto n -Sa le m . N e x t S u n d a y is M o th e r’s D a y . T h e P rim a ry D e p t, w ill have the o p e n in g p ro gram . T h e olde st m o th e r p re se n t w h o ha s been a tte n d in g S u n d a y S c h o o l an d C h u rc h re g u la rly w ill be h o n o re d . P la n n o w to co m e an d sit w ith y o u r m o th e r o n he r d a y. A ll p a re n ts o f P rim a ry D e p t , c h ild re n t ry to have them at c h u rc h a little e arly S u n d a y so w e ca n start o n tim e. M f. a n d M rs. W ilb u r T o d d an d c h ild re n o f W a ke F o re st visited B e tty ’s p arents, M r. a n d M rs. J o h n S p a rk s S u n d a y . M r. a n d J . S. Z im m e rm a n , Sr, v is it e d t h e S p a rk s S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . W e w ere glad to see M rs. S p a rk s b a c k at S u n d a y S c h o o l S u n d a y . M a y she ^ t i № . 4 £ > J S IS U 2 U L 9 5 . ' doin g, M r. an d M rs, A u s b o n E llis h o n o re d th e ir d aughte r, C a ro l J e a n , S u n d a y o n he r 1 3 th b irth d a y a n n ive rsa ry. E n jo y in g the o c c a sio n w ere M r. an d M rs, K e n n y E U is, D o n n a an d K e n , M r. an d M rs. W a yn e S n id e r an d C h ris, M iss Su sie S n id e r o f M o c k sv ille a n d M iss S h a ro n E a to n , w h o spe nt the w e e ke n d w ith C a ro l. E v e ry o n e ha d a T o m W in k le r o f H ic k o ry visited h is m o th er-in -law , M rs, J, F , J o h n so n , an d M iss P h o e b e E a to n T u e sd a y , M r, and M rs. G ra d y S m ith visited M r. an d M rs. E a rl C. S m ith in N e w H ill ove r the w e e k e n d . T h e y re turne d to their h o m e s T u e sd a y , L t . B o b W a lla c e -n en t S a tu rd a y here w ith h is fai.iily, M r s , W a lla c e a n d th e tw o y o u n g e r ch ild re n , D e b b ie an d A n d e la r e t u r n e d t o F o rt B e n n in g w here L t, W allace is station ed. T h e tw o o ld e r girls. P e n n y an d T h e re sa w ill m a ke their h o m e w ith M r. a n d M rs, J o h n C a u d le a n d c o n tin u e their sch o olin g, M r . a n d M r s , C h a r le s L a sh le y a n d ch ild re n , D e b b ie , C e c il a n d M a r y e n jo ye d a w e e k e n d at W h i t e L a k e ,C a ro lin a B e a ch , a n d also visited the A za le a a n d R o se G a rd e n s in W ilm in g to n , M rs. T h u rm a n M a rtin ^ an d s o n , W a y n e o f W a lk e rto w n w ere S u n d a y gu e sts o f M r, an d M rs, G . N . T u ck e r. M r . a n d M r s , J o h n E d d le m a n a n d so n , M o n t y w ere S u n d a y d in n e r gu e sts o f M r. a n d M rs, P a u l W alke r. C o tt o n te x tile s a re v it a l in o p e ra tio n ot d a irie s, f is h e r ies, a n d p a c k in g h o u se s. V a r n - d . v e d c o t t o n s a r e r ic h e r in c o lo r a n d m o re c o lo rfa s t t h a n d y e d p ie c e go o d s. Cornotzer D iivld K u h d ii, Im sh u m I o f the Гопп сг Jiiyu u W hituku r, is h o m e f r o m V ic t i iu m un d sp c n d in u som e tim e w ith h is w ife and daughter, M r, un d M rs, B u tch W est and K ristie visite d M r, und M rs, L u rry P arke r in Y a d k in V u llo y S u tu rd u y n igh l. T h o se e n jo y in g a c h ic k e n stew at the h o m e o f M r. and M r s , G e o rge Sta rr S u tu rd u y n ig h l w ere M r. a n d M rs. Jam es B o ge r, M r. un d M rs. H a rv e y Sta rr, M r. u n d M rs. L in d se y Fish e l, M r. a n d M rs. C a rl F rye , M r. an d M rs. G ra y S id d e n , M rs. M a r y M u r p h y an d Jim m ie , B e tty B a ile y and Paula, M i s s A n n a G u lle t o f S a lisb u ry sp e n t the w e e ke n d w ith M r, and M rs, L a w re nce W illiam s. M rs, G le n d a B o ge r an d K a y W e s t v is it e d M r s , R o la n d H a n e lin e F rid a y . S h e h a d the m is f o r t u n e o f fa llin g a n d s u s t a in in g in j u r ie s w h ic h re q u ire d stitches an d treatm ent at the h o sp ital, S u n d a y v isito rs o f M r, and M rs. H a ro ld F ra n k w ere H ele n Jo ne s, A n n a G u lle t, M a r y L o is W illia m s an d D ale. M rs, Ste lla H e n d rix spe nt the w e e ke n d w ith M r, an d M rs, F re d R iv e rs in R a le igh . C . R . W i l l i a m s of W in sto n -S a le m visite d M r, and M rs, C la u d e W illia m s S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . M iss E v a P o tts an d M a e C arter visite d M r. a n d M rs. llid d ic llu iid ilx , M r, utid M rs, K o b v ri Se u liird , M r. iind M in . W ill Pdw u ll und I ruiicus und I 'c l l x A n d e r s o n .S u n d a y u rie riio oii. I’u iiie lu P o lls und V u stu ¡ ¿ im it u 'r m u ii sp e n t S u n d u y u fie rn o o n w ill) Leiiu W all. D e b b ie S p a rk s spent S u n d u y w ith C in d a Frye . Mrs. Leoim Bowens and Hva I’l i i l s v iM lu il M r s . I), IJ. liu M iicil Hi lliu I'tu ii K a y R e si lliiiiie W cdiie sduy. M r s . N e t t ie (.'u ilvi an d d uugliter spe nt lust W ud nu sd u y Wilh M rs. Hill Slio a f. M r. und M rs. Iliittier P o lls utid Sh u ro ti visited M r. an d M r s . C a r l F r y e S u n d a y u lie rn o o n . Mako Hons Now To Attond Our S t h S e m i - A n n u a l JAMBOREE S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 1 4 t h WE ARE SCHEDULING THE BEST OF TALENT FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT ON THIS DAY. We ara now the local Franchised Dealer for the G M C T R U C K L I N E and will take pride in formally introducing this line on June 14th. M O C K S V IL L E CHRYSUR-fLYMOUTH, Inc Л5 Wllknbor« St.Ркме 634-2124 1889 s o Y e a r s o f C o n t i n u o u s S e r v i c e 1969 S A V E B Y M A Y 1 2 E A R N F R O M M A Y 1 Cotton .\rm y duck is the most rugged and durable of tenting materials. M 4 Savings Plans to Choose From W in $ to n » S a le m * s O ld e » t S a v in g t a n d L o a n A te o e ia U o n W i n s t o n - S a l e m Savings and Loan Assooiatlon О Ж С Ю TO mvi YOU DOWNTOWN al III W. TNII0 ITUIT TNIUWAY IHOPTINa CINTU CklMMONI VIUAOl MOrriNO CINTU r» l)ilVÌ!‘ TtMlllty |M ÌKI* Miiy H, MMlV BILL CURRIE *T| i;h Mouth I of the South What Makes An Athlete? Innumerable limes one hears coaches say that all Poswions on their teams are open at the beginning of a season s practice, and that when the bell rings they will fleld the best athletes ihey can find. I used to wonder if this was just some more of the obfuscating jargon used to confuse and amaza the contributing alumni. AUcr all, whal really Is an athlete? Doesn’t the term simply mean a big, strong boy, slightly on the dumb side, who likes to flex his musclcs publicly? If one looks about, he is soon disillusioned about what an athlete really is. True, in most cases h^e is a boy, and it doesn’t help, if all other necessary attributes are pr went, to be big. But many of the most durable and skillful are not young, have few if any apparent muscles, and certainly aren't dumb. One trip to a spring training camp of a major league team will amaze you. There you’ll see some wizened old man pushing forty with gimpy legs, wrinkles, a dearth of anything resembling hair, and he’ll be outrunning, outhrowlng, and outbatting a whole battalion of bully beach boys who stand around with their biceps bulging and who lack the timing to step out of the shower without breaking their clumsy necks. II is the distaff side of our world which has created the Illusion that athletes resemble the overdeveloped sweet things who stand around on the beach and thrill the empty-headed girls who nock around in their own scanty dainties to thrill dirty old men and overawe the muscles. Athletes are quick. And they are fast. These two attributes will overcome a lack of size. If a fellow happens to be quick, and fast AND big, then he really has something going. On top of the physical agilities, an athlete must have burning somewhere Inside of him a flaming desire. This is most often lacking. But of course, It is not modish nowadays to burn with desire ; one should simply be burning. ★ ★ ★ Jurgenson, Mantle And Ruth A few weeks ago 1 was sitting next to Sonny Jurgenson of th'2 Washington Redskins. lie's no bigger than I am, he has a belly that hangs rather dejectedly over his belt, and there are marked wrinkles around his eyes. His hair is thinning and he looks tired. He is also one of the best quarterba>cks in football and can outdo a whole buggy full of 'essional :ach boys he-men when it comes to p^'ayJng football. Not germane to the point, but Interesting nevertheless. Is that he can also buy and sell such a motley collection with his pocket change. Mickey Mantle staggered around on legs unsafe to use in crossing (he street for years, and kept his place in the Yankee outfield while scores, of powerful kids tried and failed. a Did yoii evcT seej.a'picture Ruth? He looked v like a baked potato erfect on%'*’couplrbf^atch sticks. And how about Kid Givllan, probably the toughest fighter ever to crawl in the ring? On the street he wouldn’t have scared mu, and I’m a practicing coward. Athletes are the guys who can do it, and Ilka scholars there is nothing In their exterior appearance that tells anybody whether a guy can and will or whether he can’t and won’t. Girls, that guy wilh the weight-lifter look on the beach is probably totally inept in sports, a total failure even as a broad jumper. 4-H Car Rodeo Sundoy T h e 4 -H C a r R o d e o w ill be held at the D a vie C o u n ty H igli S c h o o l o n S u n d a y , M a y 1 1. R o y T y n e r , I'ro m Lake V ie w , S o u th C a ro lin a , w ill have his P o n tia c G ra n d P rix racer on exhib it. T h is is the car he w ill be d riv in g Sa tu rd a y in a race at D a r lin g t o n . S o u th C arolina. L o c a l drivers, S h o rty Y o r k and Jam es M y e rs w ill have Iheir m o d ifie d ours o n e x h ib it also. T im F lo c k , retired N A S C A R driver, w ill ulso be on hand. T im , on e o f the d riv e rs w h o saw an d helped slo c k car racing g r o w f r o m a s p a r e tim e b o o t le g g e r 's h o b b y lo the rcspecluble m u ltim illio n dolla r busin e ss it is lo d a y , w ill answ er iju estio ns and visit w ith race Ian s here. T h e re w ill be so u ve n irs for Ih e y o u n g ste rs. P ictu re s o f s e v e r a l d riv e rs, as w e ll as “tJc c a isn w iH fe 'iw ife fcte r--“ « T lte race cars w ill be ready (o be view ed a I 1 :0 0 p. m. T h e rodeo, lo be driven b y D avie C o u n ly b o y s a n d girls fro m D riv e rs' b d u c a lio n C lasses up lo |0 ye ars o f age. w ill start p r o m p t l y a l 2 :.1 0 p . m. A n y o n e interested in d riv in g in it s h o u ld se e M r. M o rris, D riv e r’s E d u c a tio n in stru cto r al the h igh sch oo l. T h e b o y s an d girls w ill be d ivid e d in to Iwo classes: (1 ) D riv e rs’ E d u c a tio n , (2 ) licensed drivers. T h e first place aw ard overall w ill be a set o f fo u r G a le s “ A ir-F lo a l S u p re m e ” tires w ith p olye ste r co rd in the size needed b y the w in n e r. T h e tires are d onate d b y T h e G ate s R u b b e r C o m p a n y . F o ste r & D e a d m o n Service Sta tio n , and H o rn O il C o m p a n y , Inc., each have d on ate d a case o f m o to r oil. R e a vis F o rd h a s d on a te d tw o fro nt and a lig n m e n ts as a w a r d s . S m ith T e x a c o a n d D a n ie ls D isc o u n t F o o d C enter have each d o n a te d 2 0 ga llon s o f m so lin e . T h ese aw ards w ill be d iviu e d rhe tw o classes. A d m issio n is free an d e n try • "H riiflile sT tm K io tsn c -w rtnts-s-are'-* D a v ie H ig h T ra c it T e a m W in s C o n fe re n c e T itle ! D avio H ipli edged N o rth R o w a n h y o n e p o in l hisi h'liday to iliiim its lirst N o rili ■ P i o d m o II t C o n i'e i e n ce c h a m p io n s h ip , ll w as the in <1 ,s t 0 ,x c i t i n g North P lo d m K n t C o nfore n ce tract meet in h isto ry as 11 meet rcco rd s w ere b ro k e n in the event. The Rebels outscored the host North Rowan team by tIS-lM hi the 10th NPC championship meet. North Rowan won eight straight titles from 1960 through 1967 and North Stanly look the cro\Mi last year. Coach Burton Barger of Davie Counly becomes the first coach in the history of the conference to win a track championship at two different schools. He was the North Rowan chach from 1960 through 1964, winning five straight crowns. With only three of the 16 events remaining yesterday, North Rowan led Davie Couniy by 12 points. The Rebels rallied, however, to take a three-point lead entering the final event, NP Scoreboard Davie Counly North Rowan North .Stanly West Rowan East Rowan Mooicsville North Iredell North Davidson Central Davidson South Iredell 115 114 72 68 40>2 24 19 iS\i 15 13 the mile relay. North Rowan was favored in the relay event, bui Davie County needed only to finish in second place to clinch the team championship. Davie won the first heat in a time of 3:40..'), then the second heat featured North Rowan and West Rowan. The Cavaliers won as expected In a time of 3:37.7, but West failed to take second place, registering a 3:41.9 time. Davie won second place by 1.4 seconds and it was the most important second-place finish of the day. Rebel athletes won eight I'vents. N orth Stanly picked up five first places. N orth Row an won Iw o events, and South Iredell trium phed in one con test. RRDRI. WINNF.ns Huben West and Janies Ijames each look two first places fi r the victorious Davie Couriy team. Other Rebel win ners were Allen Barger, son of the Davie Coach, Doug Chappell. Andy Andrews, and Robert West set new records In the bread ump (21 feel. 3% Inches) and trple jump (42 feel, 6 In ches) Ijames set new marks in the 120-yard high hurdles (15.5 seconds) and the 180-yard low hurdles (20.65 seconds). Haiger'K hcHVi- ot .'H) tool, 5'i! iiichi'.s, si'i a new shot pul s'nndHrd, and IIlH's 8H0-yard lime (if 2Mir> was a new mark.Noilh Stanly athletes set four new marks. Horace Chambers led the way in two events, set- ting the lOO-yard dash record of 10.0 seconds and the 220-yard dash mark of 22.8 seconds. James Peck won the 440-yard dash in a record time of 51.3 seconds, and the Comets' 440- yard relay team broke a mark with a 45.2 performance. Peck, Chambers, Galen Sellers and Ronnie Kirk were on fhe relay team.The only other new record was set by South Iredell's strong David Cash, who has signed a grant-ln-ald to play foiithzlt ot .South Carolina. r:ash won the discus with a toss of 1.1.1 feet, 4yi inches. There wort only five evenis in which records were not hroken — high jump (Davie County’s Chappell, 5-9); pole vaulc (Norlh Rowan's Gary Bqslneer. 10-8); mile run (Davie County’s Andrews, 4:51.8); 880 relay (North Stanly's Sells. Kirk, Chambers Mid Daryl Wagoner, 1:35.65); and mile relay (North Rowan’s Pete Davis. Bo Russell, Donnie Shoaf and Roddy Bickett, 3:37.7). Winners In last year’s meet claimed repeat victories in eight evenis, Includhig North Sianly In the 880 relay and North Rowan in the mile relay. IJfiiiii’.s «nd Cham lji.rs won I hi- .same two evunls last year, wtiilc W est and Pi.'ck ri.-pt-alcid in the broad jumt> »nd 440, respoctivt.'ly. TOI» ,SC()REU W est w as tlic n ip stiircr m the incut Willi Ml p o iiils in the in d ivid u a l cvciils. (jaincs s t o r e d 2 K p o i n t s a n d C h a in h c rs tallied 25 p oin ts. W est lo o k first p late in the broad ju m p and triple jum p , and finishe d se to n d in the 1 0 0 2 2 0 e v e n is . lju in e s fin is h e d first in the h igh h urdles and lo w hu rdle s and placed fo u rth in b o th the h igh ju m p and 220. N. Piedmont Results THE DAVIE HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM . . . front row, left to right: Tim Allen, Danny Correll, Dale Ijames, Paul Ijames, David Poplin, Paul Beaver, Kenny Leonard, John McDaniel, CraIg Ward, Terry Johnson. Back row/; Steve Blackwelder, Steve Swing, Steve Ridenhour, Donnie Davis, Harold Latham, Tony Seaford, Steve Latham, Arny Riddle, Billy Summers, Ronnie Shoaf. Shot Put - Allen Barger (DC), B y « y Lowery (NR), Oavid Lynn Marshall Bickett (NR), OavId Cw h {|l>, Walter Whitley (NR). Distance — S0-5V%. *"B ro 3 ” jump — Hubert West (DC), Fred Neely (NR). Johnny Smith (NS), Nelson Perryman (ND), Samuel Pkkett (CD), Jerry Lookabfll (CD). Dfstance — 21-3 %. (i)ew reeord)Hl«h Jump — DooB Chappell (DC),Tom HaH (WR>. Jame* Peek (NS), Janws names (DC), tie - Davie 5 h ^(ER) and Doug McCrary (NO). Height ~ D ^ s — Davtd Cash (50, Buddy Lmvery (NR), Jim Austin (Nt). Waiter Whitley (NR). Tom McLaughlin (Vm). - Terry Deal (ER). DMartct — 135-4 Vt.(new record) -tiPo5e vault — Gary Basinger (NR). David Morgan (WR). 'Oanny Shepherd (ER). Mike Barringer (ER). SherrHi Johnson (NI). Rufty Patterson (Nft). Height — 10.B.Triple Jump — Hubert West (DC).Fred Neely (NR), Benny HHIard (WR). James Peck (NS). Gary Starr (NO), Samuel Pickett (CO). Distance —(new record) 440 Relay — North Stanly (Oaten Sells. Ronnie Kirk, James Peck. Horace Chambers), Mooresvltle. North Rowan.East Rowan. Central Davldsen. Davte County. Time — 4S.2. (new record)IM Htgh Hurdle — James Ijames (DC). Donnie Shoaf (NR). Tom Hall (WR). Oavie Shoe (ER). Steve Agner (ER). David Steele (WR.) Time — 1S.5. tn^w record) ItM Dash — Horace Chambers (Ns . Hubert west (OC), BMIy CoHen (WR . Senity Hillard (WR). Brent Curtis (MO . Oalen Sells (NS). Time — tO.O. (new Mile Relay — North Rowan (Pete Davis, Bo Russel), Donnie Shoaf. Rod<^ BlekeH). Oavie County. West Rowan. Mooresville, East Rowan, North Stanly. Time — 3:37.7. Mite Run ~ Andry Andrews (DC), Don Myers (CD), Ollborl Connolly (N1). Randy Hamilton (NR). Kenny Cvmpbett (MO), Sam Workman (NR). Time — 4:5).A.»80 Relay — North Stanty (Daryl Wagener, Oaten sells. Ronnte Kirk, H:race Chambers). Mooresville. East Rowan. North Rowan, North Oavldson, Central Davidson. Time — 1:35.45.Hillard (WR), Billy Cohen (WR), Roddy Blckeir (NA). Doug Chappell (DC), Steve Turbevllle (SI). Tln»-51.3. (new rccord).m LOW Hurdles ~ James Uamet (OC). pete Davis (NR). Fred Neely (NR), Donnie Shoaf (NR), David Shoe (ER). PhlMlp Holland (N1). Time ~ M.<5. (new record) 860 Run - Robert Hill (DC), Eddie Price (ER). Robln Butler (NR), Davis Blaekwelder (Nt). Richard Allen (N5). Donnie Bass (NR). Time — 3:0S. (new record)220 Dash ~ Horace Chambers (NS). Hubert west (OC). Benny Hillard (WR). James Ijames (DC), Galen Sells (NS). Billy Cohen (WR). Time — 32.8. (new ATHLETIC BANQUET The annual Davie C ounty High School % Athletic Banquet will be held Friday night'a<ti^p.m. at th e high school cafeteria. Charlie Harviile, a well-known sports director of WGHP-TV High Point will be the featured speaker. Sponsored by the various civic clubs of the county, this event honors the Davie High athletic teams of the past year. In addition to the address by Mr. Harviile, various aw ards and trophies will be presented. The "rule" on humidity is that there is too much in the summer and not enough in the winter, according to the Air- Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute. A central air-condi tioning system will hold hu midity down to a comfortable level in hot weather, says ARI, but in the winter a home should have a humidifler to add mois ture to the too-dry air. Randall Ward Is Injured In Football Practice Randall Ward, a member of the Wake Forest University football team, was injured in fobtball practice last, Satui-daY and ,has. been, ho'^'ittniced '.ai ' the Forsyth Memorial Hospital. According to a member of the Wake Forest Coaching Staff, he will be unable to play in Saturday's Black and Gold football game at Groves Stadium. A former star athlete at Davie County High, Ward has been running a offensive halfback during spring football practice. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ward of Advance. 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Now we wan! to pass thè savings on to you during our big TRUCm,OA0 PANELING SALE. This is lop flti'alily paneling— no "seconds" or inte rior quality panels. available fro m M r. M o rris at the h i ^ sch ool. T h e re w ill be p r a c t ic e tim e available o n S a iu rd a y a fte rn o o n in ih e h igh sclio o l p a rkin g lot at 3 :0 0 Gory Markland Stars In Track At High Point G a ry M a rk la n d , ju n io r al H lgii P oint C o lle ge , w o n 2nd placc in the state track m eet held last Sa tu rd a y al D u k e U n iv e rsity stadium . H e also w o n 2nd place in the javelin thio w . T h e javelin th ro w also b ro ke H ig h P oin t C o lle g e 's sch o ol re a n d w h ich G a ry alreadv Iteld the title. H is throw w as l*>9’ 1 I Gar> jls(^ holds records for Davidson Relays and NAl.\ District 2o. G a ry graduated t'tom D avie C o u n t) H ig h S c h o o l in l ‘1t’.' and IS J P h y sica l I’d u cation nu.ioi ai H ig h P oin t. H e plans to ieacli after gta Ju a iio ii, H e IS the son o f M r. and M is l ia n k M a rk la n d o f R o u te I . A dvance Davie County, which missed pulling a major upset .by only five points last year, will be trying to knock off defending champion Kannapolis in tbe an nual North and &uth Piedmont Conferences’ track meet at South Row«n on Friday. Coach Burton Barger's Davie County team won the North Piedmont Conference meet two days ago, outacoring North Rowan by 115-114. K«nnapolis took the South Piedmont Conference championship with >26 points. Boyden placed second wltl Kannapolis won the bi-con- ferenoe event last year with 32 points, and Davie County Placed second with 27. Tbe scor ing totals were much lower last year because of a change in the scoring system. Last year Mints were award ed to the fu^t four finishers basis. T h is ye ar i finishers on a 5-3-2-1 poinu go to the lop six I on a lM-64-2-1 basis. D a w County w on eight events in the N orth Piedm ont meet, taking the lead on the next-io-last event. The Rebels then placed second in the m ile relay to clinch the victor}'. Kannapolis won oiily three events in the South Piedmont meet, but racked up on second and third places. Boyden. which should be another strong bi-con ference challenger*, had seven first places and tied for another. jR w . ■jtfw tii heights and distances were bet ter than those of the South Piedmont In nine of the 16 events. Eleven North Piedmont records were broken as compared to four h) the South Piedmont. Double winners In the North Piedmont were Oavie County's Hubert West and James Ijames, and North Stanly's Horace Chambers. Charles Hodges of Asheboro won two events In tbe SPC meet, while Rogers Jackson of Boyden won one event and tied for first in the other. A comparison of the first- place tunes, heighU and distances in the two meet follow«' ^ t Put — Davie County's Allen Barger (NPC), SO feet. feel. inches. Relay — North Stanly i.NTCi. 45.2 seconds; Boyden. 45.3 seconds. 120 High Hurdles - Davie Counly's James Ijames (NPCi, 15.5 seconds: Boyden's Rogers Jackson. 15.8 seconds. UO Dash — North Stanlv's Horace Chambers iN’B d. lo'o; Uiiington's Joe .Mason. jO 3. Mile Run — Davie Countv's Andy Andrews i.S'PC). 4 5r8: Boyden's Coleman Ramsev. 4:53 880 Rela.v - Boyden iSPC . 1.3J 5, .Vorth Stanly. I JS ti5. ~ 4 4 o * r a i " ^ t 7 5 m r s m a 7 T ' James Peck (NPC), 51.3; Lex ington's Joe Mason, 52.1. 180 Low Hurdles — Boyden's Rogers Jackson and Statesville's Artie Howie (SPC), 20.6; Davie County's James Ijames, 20.65. 880 Run — Boyden’s John Black (SPC), 2:03.8; Davie County’s Robert HiU, 2:05. 220 Dash — North Stanly's Horace Chambers (NPC), 22.8; Ashchcro's Charles Hodges, 22.9. 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Chief Houston Crater I I I I CENTER Volunteer Fire Dept Chief Ben Powell 9 V о I. f I r e D e pt $ S T A T E O F N O R T H C A R O L IN A E X E C U T IV E D E P A R T M E N T S T A T E M E N T B Y G O V E R N O R R O B E R T W . S C O T T WHEREAS, North Carolina's 29,000 volunteer firemen provide unselfish and dedicated service in the 943 fire departments throughout our State each day; and WHEREAS, these firpmen are good citizens who have joined together to provide protection for the lives and property of their neighbors against fire and WHEREAS, we are indebted to our firemen for pro viding this security, without which we could not have a modem, progressive State; THEREFORE, I proclaim the week of May 4-JO, 1969 as VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S WEEK IN NORTH CAROLINA and commend this worthwhile observance to our citizens. By the Governor: ROBERT W. SCOTT Raleigh, North Carolina March 31, 1969 JERUSALEM NO. 1 Volunteer Fire Dept Chief. J.W. Everhardt I i Iй I I ÜÍ I JERUSALEM! NO. 2 Volunteer Fire Dept Chief Tom Vogler CORNATZER-DULIN Chief James Nance Volunteer Fire Dept FARMINGTON Volunteer Fire Dept Chief Wade Groce Congressman Mizell To Receive University Award FORK Volunteer Fire Dept MOCKSVILLE Volunteer Fire DeptChief Tom Rice Chief Andrew Lagle WILLIAM R. DAVIE Volunteer Fire Dept Chief Edward Beck •!’* ' Diesel Truck Driver Training 100 acrc Training Area... Guaranteed jobs for school graduates, linion and nonunion jobs available in Statesville and Winston-Salem area.-C a ll 3 2 7 4 3 S 4 or w iite - D IK S IX T R U C K D R IV IiR T R A IN IN G 1175 ith St. Dr. S. U.-----U i,Li.ry._ISL/- ■«h-Oi Cotton was not cultivated on a InrRo scalc in this coun try until after the Revolutionary War. C o l o n i a l s , In c ., o f T h e G e o rge W a sh in g to n U n iv e rsity to d a y a n n o u n c e d that U . S. C o n g r e s s m a n W ilm e r D . “ V i n e g a r B e n d ” M iz e l l r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e F i f t h C o n g re ssio n a l D istric t o f N o rth C a ro lin a , has b een ch o se n to receive the 1 9 6 9 D istin g u ish e d C itiz e n ’s aw a rd a n d citatio n fro m the u n ive rsity. T h e aw ard, in the fo rm o f a bust o f G e o rge W a sh in gto n , an d the cita tio n re co gn ize s the form er St. L o u is C a rd in a ls an d P it t s b u r g h P ira te s p itc h in g great fo r h is a c c o m p lish m e n ts as an athlete, a b u sin e ssm a n an d a legislator w h o se career s t a n d s a s a n o u t s t a n d in g exam p le o f g o o d citiz e n sh ip for the y o u th o f o u r c o u n try . D r . L l o y d H . E l l i o t t , p r e s id e n t o f T h e G e o rg e W a s h in g t o n U n iv e rsity, w ill present th e aw ard and cita tio n to C o n g re ssm a n M iz e ll at the u n i v e r s i t y ’s 1 1 t h A n n u a l S p o rts A w a rd s b a n q u e t to be held at the N a tio n a l P re ss C lu b here o n T u e sd a y eve nin g, A p r il 29. C o n g re ssm a n M ize ll w ill be the featured spe ake r at the A n n u a l S p o rts A w a rd s b a n q u e t f o r t h e u n iv e rs ity ’s va rsity athle te s. A p p ro x im a te ly 4 0 0 guests are expe cte d to atte nd the fu n ctio n . C o lo n ia ls, Inc., is a g ro u p o f a lu m n i a n d frie n d s o f T h e G e o ge W a sh in gto n U n iv e rsity - M o s t l y b u s i n e s s and p ro fe ssio n a l m e n - w h o are dedicated to the p ro m o tio n a n d i m p r o v e m e n t of intercollegiate athle tics at the university. F A R M F O R S A L E 74 bM irtlfyl rolling « c m tn*tiraly (M d « d M d r N d y for ptiturlnt. 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That dream car you've always wanted can come true. Try us. SEE US NOW FOR THE GAR YOU THOUBHT YOU COULONT iUTORO.C IO AA M o c k s v ille Q h r y s le r P ly m o u th , inc. Wilkesboro St. Phone 634-2124 Mocksville, N.C. Н l)a\ió 4';otiuty KnU'r|)iÌM* Ib'nml. Min Н, |%Ч Steven Jordan In Concert At Appalachian University T h e D e p artm e n t o l M u sic ai A p p alachian State U n ive rsity, B o n ne , N . C., presented Steve n Jordan in Se n io r Recital, A p ril 29, 1969, at the I. G . G reer A u d it o r iu m . M is s P a m e la F lo y d w as h is accom p an ist. T h e p r o g r a m in c lu d e d : “ T r u m p e t C o n c e r t o ” b y J o h a n n H u m m e l ; “ T h e T ru m p e t Sh a ll S o u n d ” fro m H a n d e l’s M e ssiah ; “ S o lo dc C o n c o u rs” b y T h e o C h arlier; " R o n d o for L ife y ” b y L e o n a rd B ernste in; “T h re e Pieces” b y E lb a v ille N e w s M rs. T e d H ail, M rs. W ayn e B o d e n h a m e r an d b a b y and M r s. T. W . T r e n t o f K erne rsville w ere W e d n e sd a y d in n e r guests o f M rs. A n n ie H all. E v e n in g visito rs w ere M rs. D ella C o rn a tze r an d gra n d so n and M iss B e tty C o rn atze r o f B a ltim ore R o ad . S u n d a y a fte rn o o n guests o f M r. an d M rs. D o n a ld S S a in w e re M r . a n d M rs. Je rry S to c k to n o f Elb aville an d M rs. J im m y C o p e o f W inston-Salem . Elb aville M . Y . F . had a c o o k o u t su p pe r at the ho m e o f M r. and M rs. B ill M ye rs, F rid a y evening. S u n d a y v isito rs o f M rs. A lm a M y e rs w ere T ra v is M y e rs o f R u ra l H all, A rth u r P he lp s o f L e w is v ille , M r . a n d M rs. K e n n e t h B l a k l e y of W in sto n -S a le m and M r. an d M rs. R a y M y e rs an d daughter o f R e d la n d . F ò l i r C o r n e r s L u d w ig M aure r; “ S y m p h iiiiy for B rass C h o ir” b y V ic to r H w ald; and, “ M u sic for Brass In st ru m c n is" h y In g o lf D ah l. T h e latter n u m b e r featured Prof. Elm e r W hite, Prof. P hillip Paul, Prof. C h a rle s Isle y, and Prof. R a y m o n d K u u tti, w ith M r. Jordan. Im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g the recital, a recep tion w as given b y P h i M u A lp h a S in fo n ia h o n o r in g M r . J o rd a n an d guests. M r. Jo rd a n is President o f W in d E n se m b le , V ic e President o f P hi M u A lp h a S in fo n ia . H e has p articipated fo r fou r ye ars in v a r io u s m u sic a l gro u p s in c l u d in g W in d E n se m b le , O r c h e s t r a , D a n c e B a n d , C o n ce rt B a nd , M a rc h in g B a n d , and F a c u lty B rass Q u in te t. H e is the so n o f M r. an d M rs. Jim m y R . Jord a n , C ooleem ee. H is w ife is the fo rm e r H ele n G ra n t o f M o c k sville . O n T h u rsd a y , h e left fo r a , tou r w h ich in clu d e d a conce rt T h u rsd a y , M a y I, at G eo rge W a sh in g to n H igh S c h o o l in D a n ville , V a.; a con ce rt at W est R o w a n H ig h S c h o o l F rid a y afte rn o o n a n d at L e x in g to n F rid a y n igh t; a n d, M o n d a y , M a y 5, at M u llin s, S . C. H igh S c h o o l a n d E liz a b e th to w n H igh S c h o o l. Jlllocks M r. and M rs. A . D . C h a ffin o f C h in a G ro v e visited M r. and M rs. A . C. R a tle dge Jr. S u n d a y . K a th y G e n tle spe nt S u n d a y w ith R ic k y Ratledge. M r. and M rs. R o b e rt D a v is w ere S u n d a y lu n ch e o n guests o f M r. and M rs. C. S. D u ll. Re cent visito rs in the hom e w ere M rs. B etiie Potts, Patricia und Je rry P otts, M r. and M rs. J. C. C o llette o f M o c k sv ille and J. B. U )w e ry . M i s s F r a n c e s D ix o n o f W in sto n -Sa le m visited relatives here S u n d a y. D e w e y D ix o n visited M r. a n d M r s . G e o r g e L a y m o n S u n d a y night. E u ge n e E llis w h o has been a patient in M o c k sv ille H o sp ita l several d a ys returne d to h is ho m e S u n d a y. Jerry P o tts visited B e n b o w M ille r S u n d a y eve nin g neary W yo . M is s L e M a y L o w e ry w as h o n o r e d S u n d a y o n h e r b irth d a y an n ive rsary b y her b ro th e rs a n d sisters at the ho m e o f M r. an d M rs. B aity. E v e r y o n e e n j o y e d t h e occasion. R o ge r D a le w as a lso a visito r in the hom e. M r . a n d M rs. B o n M a y S u n d a y . M rs. R e a vis had ju sl returned fro n t h a vin g been a putient al the Baptist H ospital. M iss Patricia P o tts traveled b y jet last w eek to E l Paso, T e x a s to visit Pvt. Jam es D a v id Spee r, w h o had been a patient at u lio sp ital there. W h ile there she visited places o f interest in M e x ico . M r. an d M rs. Joe W h ite and s o n , M a r k v is it e d D e b b ie | S h e lto n at Iredell M e n x n ia l H o sp ita l in Statesville. S u n d a y Take Up Payments EL-CHICO 12^x60' 2-Bedrooms See On Our LotOAKWOOD MQblle Homes «09 W. Innn Sr. Seliibuiy, N. C. PM lcr Lie. Ng. fM i M e lv in Jone s, M r. and M rs. R o n n ie Je n n in gs o f N o rfo lk , V a . spe nt the w e e ke n d w ith M rs. O . B. Jones. M rs. H o u sto n C rater and M r s . D a v id C r a t e , s p e n t S u n d a y a fte rn o o n w ith M rs. K e n M a rtin o f G e rm a n ton. M rs. H . A . M ille r returne d to her h o m e at H a m p to n ville T h u r s d a y after sp e n d in g a w eek w ith !■>. an d M rs. H e n ry M iller. M r s . E. A . M y e rs spent S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n w ith her s iste r, M rs. C le ve A lle n o f F o rk . Sa n d ra M o c k o f A d v a n ce spent the w eeke nd w ith M r. an d M rs. R o g e r M o c k . B ry a n Jo n e s w h o has been a patient at F o rs y th M e m o ria l H o sp ita l fo r a m o n th returned to h is ho m e S u n d a y . N e lso n M o c k w as S u n d a y d in n e r guest o f M r. and M rs. C<ih a r l ie M o c k of W inston-Salem . M r. and M rs. L. B. M o c k a n d L e o n M o c k of W in sto n -Sa le m spe nt S u n d a y a fte rn o o n w ith M rs. G . F. B e au ch am p . M rs. R o y C o rn a tze r w as a S u n d a y d in n e r guest o f M r. nd M rs. R o y Lee C o rn a tze r o f W in sto n -Sale m . M r. and M rs. C h a rle s E a to n , M r. and M rs. W o rth B o w e n s o f T o b a c c o v i l l e a n d S a n d y L a th a m o f A d v a n ce visite d Joe Jo n e s S u n d a y . Here & There S u n d a y w a s Y o u t h D a y at G re e n M e a d o w s C h u rc h . T h e y o u n g p eop le an d ch ild re n w ere given first place in all the c h u r c h a c tiv itie s, in clu d in g t e a c h in g c la s s e s a n d th e w o rsh ip ho urs. In these d a ys w h e n so m a n y y o u n g people are scre am in g into lerance and d iscrim in a tio n , h o w re w ard in g to see and hear all the y o u th in this c h u rc h as they d id and excellent jo b an d, p ro ved , they are w illin g and able to put their slio u ldcr lo the w he el an d help пике Ihc w o rld a better place ii< w h ic h Io live. Several V isitors w ere in (he atu lie n ce in clu d in g M r. and M rs. G en e Sh ke e an d fa m ily o l G reenville. S. C, M r. and M rs. Paul D a n ie ls o f S a l i s b u r y w e r e S u n d a y afte rn o o n visito rs o f M rs. W illis Riddle. M rs. G ra y M a tth e w s, M rs. Law rence R id d le , M rs. E ffie M arsh all and M rs. Joe L a n gsto n attended the an nu al W . M . U. A s s o c ia t io n m e eting o f the Y a d k in A sso c ia tio n at S h a d y G ro ve in Y a d k in C o u n ty on T u e sd a y night. Z a n e S h e e k o f G ree nville, S. C, spent the d a y o n S a tu rd a y w ith C h ry sta l Brew er. A large g ro u p fro m G re e n M e a d o w s a t t e n d e d th e m o n th ly W . M . S. m e eting o n M o n d a y night at the h o m e o f M rs. H . K . M id d le to n at L o n e H ic k o ry . W illis R id d le re m a in s a )atient at F o rsy th M e m o ria l Jospital. H e e xpe cts to be m o v e d to t h e W h it a k e r D i v i s i o n t h is w e e k . H is c o n d itio n re m a in s a b o u t the sam e. M it c h e ll W h e e le r is in serious c o n d itio n at h is hom e , after m o n th s o f u n ce rta in ity, t h e D rs. n o w d ia gn ose h is c o n d it io n as as d e te riotin g discs o f the spine. M rs. Pearl M a tth e w s, E ffie M a rsh a ll an d G race L a n g sto n attended a W . M . U . le ade rship sch o o l at E n o n B a p tist C h u rc h on Sa tu rd a y. M r . a n d M r s . S c r i p R o b e rtso n left b y plane o n S u n d a y fo r L a s V e ga s, N evada w here th e y w ill atte nd an o il jo b b e rs c o n v e n tio n a n d also visit a sister. M r. R o b e rtso n is the lo cal o il supplier. R e v . a n d M r s . H . K . M i d d l e t o n w e r e S u n d a y lu n ch e o n gu ests o f the Joe L a n gsto n s . In the a fte rn o o n several frie n d s e n joye d their Tirst h o m e m a d e icecream o f t h e s u m m e r w i t h t h e Lan gsto n s. M r s . F ra y M a tth e w s a n d M r s . J o e L a n g s t o n w e r e co-h oste ss a l the M a tth e w s’ h o m e a t a m is c e lla n e o u s s h o w e r o n F r id a y eve nin g h o n o rin g M rs. T o n y F oste r. A c o lo r sch em e o f p in k a n d w h ite w as used. T h e h o n o re e w as given a p in k ro se b u d corsage. B rid a l b in g o w a s p la ye d w ith prizes g o in g to M rs. J. K . S m ith Sr., M rs. Fle tche r W illard , Jr., M rs. K e n n e th B o w le s a n d M rs. T o n y Foster. R e fre sh m e n ts o f d ecorated cake squares, n u ts, m in ts, and p in k p u n c h w ere serrved fro m a lin e n cove re d table centered w ith 'a b ow l o f p in k'-fose s and'; w hite candles. CEDAR CREEK iNever part w ith o u t lo vin g w o rd s to th in k o f d u rin g y o u r absence. It m a y be that y o u w ill not m eet again. Jean Paul R itc h e r » I * * * * * * * * * * * * * * T h e r e w a s a g o o d a t t e n d a n c e in S u n d a y S c h o o l at the C e dar C re e k B aptist C h u rc h o n S u n d a y . T h e r e g u l a r a n n u a l M o th e rs D a y h o m e c o m in g w o rsh ip services w ill be held at the C e d a r C re e k B aptist C h u rc h o n S u n d a y M a y the 11 th, all d a y long. E v e ry b o d y is in vite d to com e an d e n jo y the d ay. D in n e r w ill be served o n the gro u n d . M i s s E rn e stin e W illis a n d B ra iv e a n d T o n y a fro m N e w a rd k , N . J. are h e r e v i s i t i n g t h e i r gra n d m o th e r, M rs. W illia m E a to n , and Jean E a to n . M rs. A n n C a m p b e ll o f W in sto n -Sa le m called Sat. a t t h e h o m e o f h e r m o t h e r , M r s . W illia m Ea to n . T h e y also called o n M r. am i M rs. M o n ty E a to n and b o ys, R o n n iu and Pal o f Alhentarle. Mr.s. W illia m E a to n und ch ild re n visited frie nd s in M o c k sv ille on S u n d a y evening. L o n n ie W illiatns is sick w ith Ih e flu. O u r p ra ye rs and sy m p a th y goes o u t to all o f o u r sick an d to those that have lost their loved ones. A lta and E. J. visited f r i e n d s i n W i n s t o n recently. Jean and D a rin e E a to n called one d a y last w e e k at t h e h o m e o f her b ro th er-in -law an d sister, M r . a n d M r s . G arfie ld C a m p b e ll, in W in s t o n -Salem . T h e w o rk is p ro gre ssin g a t t h e C e d a r C r e e k C o m m u n i t y C e n t e r . T h a n k s to the Re v. Iva n Ijam es a n d M rs. Pru d e n ce J o h n so n w h o are w o rk e rs o f the C o m m u n ity A c tio n P rogram . enjoyed a fish in g trip lo K u ie Beach. R a c h e l L a w s , L o o n R o b e rtso n , and J im m y W ilso n e n j o y e d b i c y c l i n g S u n d a y a fie rn o o n . T h e B a ile ys C h ap e l 4 -H C lu b e n jo ye d an e ve nin g o f ska tin g o n T u e sd a y , A p ril 29, A p p ro x im a t e ly 25 m e m b e rs w e r e u p a n d skatin g. T h e leaders, M r. a n d M rs. F re d M a y supervise d the o u tin g. R a c h e l L a w s , A n n B a rn h a rd t, N a n Barn es, an d S h ir le y C o rn a tze r celebrated b irth d a y s at the h o m e o f M r. a n d M rs. Jam e s A . W ilso n Su n d a y . I Tolerance in Davie County 1 Bailey’s Chapel A p icn ic su p p e r w a s en joyed b y M r , a n d M r s . W ilso n , J im m y , M r. a n d M rs. E u la s L a w s an d R a n d y , M rs. N o rm a n W illia m s a n d ch ild re n , M r. an d M rs. C o y B a m e s a n d children , M r. and M rs. B ill B a rn h a rd t, an d ch ild re n , M r. an d M rs. Ja y Barnes, M rs. B o n c e Sheets, and M rs. T o m m y C o rn a tze r. T h e c o m m u n ity w ish e s M rs. R o sa S p r y a spe e d y recove ry. L in d a F ry e , S a m m y B aile y, Jan W are, an d D a le H artgrave e n j o y e d a d a y o f fish in g S a tu rd a y at J im m y W ilso n ’s M rs. P aul R o b e rtso n a n d Pam , M rs. C o y B arn es, a n d M rs. J a y B a rn e s atte nd ed a m isce lla ne o us sh o w e r h o n o rin g Ju n e bride-elect F a ith B a rn e s o n S a tu rd a y , M a y 3. T h e c o m m u n ity is e n jo y in g the revival b e in g h e ld b y the Re v. E d F itzg e ra ld at B a ile y s C h a p e l M e th o d ist C h u rc h . S u n d a y a fte rn o o n v isito rs o f M r. an d M rs. R o b e rt R o b e rtso n w e re M r. a n d M rs. J o h n iiy ' R o b e rtso n an d M a rth a A n n . M r . a n d M r s . P a u l R o b e rtso n , K e ith , a n d C e cil visite d M r. a n d M rs. .L . B. B a rn e y S u n d a y afte rn o o n . L e o n R o b e rtso n an d Sta c e y C o rn a tze r e n jo ye d a b irth d a y lu n c h e o n h o n o r in g Je ffe ry C o rn a tze r o n S u n d a y , M a y 4. M r. Jam e s W ilso n re ce n tly Funerals D e rric k G e n e S o m m e rs V e sta l D e r r i c k G e n e S o m m e rs V e sta l, fo u r-m o n th -o ld so n o f D o n a ld R a y an d D o r is P e o p le s V e sta l o f R t. 5 L e x in g to n w as dead o n arrival at L e x in g to n M e m o r ia l H o s p it a l S u n d a y m o rn in g. H e w a s b o rn D e c. 1 6 ,1 9 6 8 , in D a vie C o u n ty . S u r v i v o r s in c lu d e o n e bro th e r, D o n a ld B ry a n t V e sta l, an d tw o sisters, L isa R a e and T r a c y M i c h e l l e ; his g ra n d p a re n ts, M r. a n d M rs. A l b e r t R a y V e s t a l o f J o n e s v ille , a n d M rs. C e cil Peop le s o f R t. 5, M o c k sv ille ; a n d h is gre at g ra n d m o th e r, M rs. W ilm a C o llin s V e sta l o f Sa n fo rd . B u r i a l w a s a t 4 p .m . T u e sd a y at Im m a n u e l W esleyan M e th o d ist C h u rc h . T h e W . R . M e d lin a n d th e R e v. L . J. C u lle r officia te d . B u ria l w a s in the c h u rc h cem etery. M rs. Le ssie O ’N e ill T h e fu n e ral fo r M rs. Le ssie E d w a r d s O ’N e il l , 8 4 , o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 5 , w a s he ld at 2 &m . T h u rs d a y at U n io n C h a p e l n it e d M e t h o d is t C h u rc h . B u r ia l w a s in the c h u rc h cem etery. S h e died W e d n e sd ay. S h e w a s b o m in W ilk e s C o u n ty to A u g u sta an d Z e o la C o o n E d w a rd s. S u rv iv in g are a d aughter, M rs. C la y A lle n o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 5 , a so n , E d m o n O ’N e ill o f S a l i s b u r y , a n d f o u r gran dch ild re n . In view o f Ih c le tlcr In last w e e ks paper to us, the C lliz c n s o f D a v ie C o u n ty , let u s sto p u m o m e n t f r o m o u r b u s y sch ed ule and take a lo o k at ourselves. First o f all I w as very m u ch en couraged to fin d ou t that w e have a g o o d sch o o l prin cipa l thal has a h o ne st and sincere desire lo abide b y rule s an d try to keep o u r sch o o l syste m clean. Let u s stan d b e h ind h im and e n courage him , he has n o th in g to h a n g h is head in sham e over. I’m sure M r. W a rd n o r the citize n s o f D a vie h a v e a n y pe rso n al grau dge against this y o u n g m an . W e all w ish the ve ry best fo r h im n o w and in the future. T h e re w as a tim e in o u r A m e ric a n H isto ry th at there w ere m e n w ith b e ard s that w ere great p a trio ts a n d m e ant a lo t t o o u r c o u n t r y a n d freedom . T h a t d a y h a s past and gone . W e are livin g in a n othe r t im e ■ w h e n b e ard s are no t h a r d ly s o p le a sa n t to see b e c a u se th e y b rin g to o u r m i n d s q u it e a d if f e r e n t th o u gh t. W e k n o w w h a t is in a p e rso n s heart w ill reflect o n h is o r he r o u tw a rd appe arnace and w e w i l l d r e s s a n d a c t a cco rd in gly. W e u su a lly th in k o f a re b illio u s attitud e w h e n M rs. E lla B u rto n M rs. E lla S e a fo rd B u rto n , age 7 4 , reside nt o f R o u te 2, A d v a n ce , d ie d at 1 :3 0 a.m . M o n d a y in the D a vie C o u n ty H o sp ita l, M o c k sv ille after b e in g in d e c lin in g h e alth fo r the past ^eral vea rs. S h e w a s b o rn in vie C o u n ty , N o v e m b e r 15, 1 8 9 4 to W illia m A . a n d S u sa n H e n d rix Se a fo rd . M rs. B u rto n w as a m e m b e r o f the A d v a n c e B a p tist C h u rc h . S u rv iv in g are: h e r h u sb a n d , R a y H . B u rto n o f the h o m e ; so n , W . T . ( B u c k ) B u rto n o f R o u t e 2 , A d v a n c e ; t w o d a u g h t e rs, M rs. B e tty Jean H e n d rix o f R o u te 1, A d v a n c e an d M rs. D ee tte M a rk la n d o f R o u t e 2 , A d v a n c e ; 4 g r a n d c h ild r e n a n d 2 great gra n d ch ild re n ; sister, M rs. C. W . B e c k o f R o u t e 4 , M o c k sv ille . F u n e ra l service w a s at 2 :0 0 p . m . W e d n e s d a y a t th e A d v a n c e B a p t is t C h u r c h c o n d u c t e d b y t h e R e v . R e gin a ld S tro u p e an d th e Re v. O sc a r H a rtm a n . B u ria l w a s in the c h u rc h cem etery.__________ w e see a p e rso n w ilh a beard, or w e w o n d e r w hat tow n Is cele brating their c ciu e n n la l or b ice nten nial. S o m an y Ih a l arc ta k in g an active part in riots and d e m o n stra tio n s o f lo d a y h a v e b e ard s an d som e tim e s strin gy ha ir and their clothe s not lo o w ell k e p i. R io ts arc so m e tim e s called “ ra c c-iio ts” , I d o n ’t believe this is the correct term at all instead it is a d isp la y o f w h a t h u m a n nature can d o if the sta n d a rd s are lo w e re d a n d C lu ist is n o t c o n tro llin g the he arts and lives o f people. T o le r a n c e , as q u o te d in W e b s t e r s D i c t i o n a r y is L ib e ra lity to w ard the o p in io n s o f o the rs: p atie nce w ith others. T h is indeed is a great virtue. B u t le i u s stan d fo r w hat is right. W hile w e sit b a ck and relax an d be patient sin and crim e and e vil-d o in g m arche s o n at a fast a n d ste ady pace. H ave w e been T O O tolerant, T O O lo n g ? 1 a m ve ry h a p p y to be a citizen o f D a v ie C o u n ty . T h e people , as a w h o le , are kind , n e i^ b o r ly an d frie nd ly. O u r c o m m u n itie s are fairly safe c o n sid e rin g the tim es w e are n o w liv in g in . W e ha ve a c o u n ty to be th a n k fu l for. I p e rso n a lly a m no t against change if it is go o d an d not lo w e re d stan da rd s. W e have m o d e r n m e d i c i n e a n d m a c h in e ry and im p ro ve d ro a d s an d m a n y othe r th in gs that w e can be th a n k fu l for. W e sh o u ld never lo o k to these th in gs and forge t o u r w o n d e rfu l m ake r and redeemer, wliti Is Ihe h)rd Jesus Chrlsl. Y o u n g people, slo p , and take a lo o k a ro u n d y o u at the good green pasture ihat y o u are in b efore y o u ju m p the fence. Sin ce re ly, M rs. E. B ro w n CMnquopIn T h e fa m ily o f M rs. D e w e y P ark and the fa m ily o f the C a in s ha d a get together o n S u n d a y m o rn in g fo r S u n d a y S c h o o l. W e have n o t had m u c h S u n d a y S c h o o l since so m e o ne d e stro ye d o u r C h u rc h . W e ask e ve ryon e to p ra y that w e w ill liave a regular S u n d a y S c h o o l soon. M rs, Sa ra h C a in an d M rs. T h o m a s R h in e h a rt attended w o rsliip service al C le m m o n s C h u r c h o f C h r is t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n . R e v . F ra n k N . M c E l v e e n w a s t h e g u e s t speaker. T h e c o m m u n ity w ish e s for M rs. B o g e r H a w k in s a speedy recovery. W illia m W est, a student at L iv in g sto n C o lle ge in S a lisb u ry, spent the w e e ke n d at hom e. M rs. F a y e C arter an d son a n d d a u g h t e r v is it e d in M o c k sv ille o n e d a y last w eek. L illie Je rry W est w a s given a p a r t y b y h is m o th e r, M rs. M illie W est, o n the 2 5 th o f A p r i l at the h o m e o f h is gran dp aren ts, M t. an d M rs. C arl C ain. For A Carefree Summer SEW A WARDROBE FROM OUR SELECTION OF: d a n RIVER SHEERS.......50% Fortrel polyester and 50% cotton DAN RIVER MANDALAY.....Solids and prints to coordinate DAN RIVER DAN BON....with pre-set Dan press DAN RIVER WAFFLE WEAVE for Sportswear....pre-set Dan pnts or permanent press TEXTILE SHOP “The Fabric Center” SaUsbury S(. Mocksvillc, N. C. ЧГ» vV 1 YOUR HAPPY SHOPPING STORE PRETTY COFFEE COATS IN PRINTS & SOLID COLORS STRAW - PATENT WHITE - BLACK NATURAL 2.99 to 6.00 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT Till 9 : 0 0 Notice Of Sale For Taxes L’n d o r an d b y virtu e of thu p ow er investe d in m e b y ti>e la w s ot the Sta te of N o rth C a ro lin a , p a rtic u la rly b y C h a p te r 310 of the P u b lic L a w s of 1939, am ended, and p u rsu a n t to an O rd e r of the w a r d of C o u n t y C o m m issio n e rs of D a v ie C oun ty. I w ill offer for sa le an d w ill se ll at p u b lic au ction fo r cash, to the h igh e st b id d e r at the co u rt h o u se d o o r in M o c k sv ille , N o rth C a ro lin a , at 12 o 'c lo c k noon on M o n d a y , the 2nd d a y o f June, 1969 lie n s up o n the re a l estate d e scrib e d below fo r the non p a ym e n t of ta xe s o w in g for the y e a r 1968. T h e re a l estate w h ich Is su b je ct to the lien, the n a m e of it’s o w n e r or the n a m e of the p e rso n w ho listed it fo r taxes, and the a m o u n t of ta xe s a re set out below . A n d notice is h e re b y g iv e n that the a m o u n ts of the lie ns set ou t below are su b je ct to the additio n of penalties, co sts of a d v e rtisin g and of the sa le a s p ro vid e d b y law . O w n e r o r liste r ..D e scrip tio n ....T a x C a la h a n T o w n sh ip B e ck, C liv e & L u cille , 4V4 a cre s ............................. 45.31 B la ckw e ld e r, W illia m H ., 53 a c re s ....................... 75.90 B ro w n , J o h n W ., 1 33-100 acres, .............................101.31 B ro w n , P a u l Jr., 1 4-10 a cre s ..............................57.14 C a rtn e r, C la u d e E d g a r, 4 a c re s ...............................75.02 C a rtn e r, P a u l P., 39 a c re s .38.06 C lem ent, B e a trice , 7 1-10 a c re s.........................80.38 C le m e nt, G eo rge, 6 21-100 a c re s .........................118.20 C le m e nt, J a m e s E d w a rd , 67-100 a c re s ............... 102.66 C le m e nt, John , 2 a c re s ... .3.96 C lem ent, N a th a n ie l, 53-100 a c re s ..............................91.40 C lem ent, W illia m , 4 4-10 a c re s ..............................32.27 C le m e nt, W U lia m R a y , 37-100 a c re s .......................83.17 C lem ent, W ilM a m & G eorge, 1 63-100 a c re s ...............1.62 D y so n , L . P ., 2 75-100 acre s ............................... 69.91 E v a n s, J a m e s H ., 1 27-100 a c re s ...............................76.12 F e lk e r, D e w e y, 4 89-100 a c re s ..............................15.30 F e lk e r, M r s . Sallie , 10 55-100 a c re s ........................5.50 F o ste r, E s te ll E st, 1 a c re .50.71 F o ste r, R e u b e n J., 53 43-100 j a c r e s . . ..... ............77.14 u a ith e r, B ru c c , 'A acre, .. .1.65 G aithe r, C la y , 8 % a c re s . .17.38 G riffith , M a b e l E st, 2 a c re s ...............................57.97 H endrbc, J e ssie G ., 45 a c re s ...............................60.83 H o w a rd , W illia m N e lso n , 5 33- 100 a c re s .................140.72 Ija m e s, G le nn , 5 6 % a c re s .57.09 Ija m e s, J a m e s S. & H a, 3 30-100 a c rc s ........................3.08 J a m e s, G en eva, 1 a cre .44.69 John so n, F o ste r & M a e , 8 5-10. ac re s .......................28.7i Jone s, A lton, 14 a c re s .... 19.13 Koo ntz, J o h n R o y 4 52-100 a c rcs .............................117.27 L e w is, C ly d e & M a rc e lla , 50-100 ..............................49.95 M a rtin , B lanch e , 1 21-100 a c rcs ............................... 21.34 M a so n , E d n a , 2 70-100 a cre s ...................................2.50 M e y e r, C a lv in . 24 a c rc s . .80.13 M y e rs , D w ig h t L., 114 39-100 a c rc s ............ .209.71 N an ce , L in e o u s B ., 122 4-10 a c rc s . ............. 208.34 N ic h o ls, R o w L . Jr., 39-100 ac re s .........7.28 N ic h o lso n , J o h n H ., 45 84-100 a c re s .. ............9 1 .M N ich o lso n , W . W ., 2 a c re s 3.74 P o rte r, F o y L.. 4-10 a c re s . .2.38 P otts, C h a rlie F ., 66V^ a c re s ..............................58.40 P otts, J. V., 36 a c re s .... 16.61 Potts. V e sta l W .. 3 46-100 acre s ..............................26.93 R e e ve s, J o h n H e n ry , 84-100 a c re s .......................49.49 R o se . Ja m e s, 2 'i a c re s .84.29 R o se , M a r tin Lu th e r, H acre..............................27.87 "t№ (!iicCTr~ am nes." * a»"5 » iO " u u irs- ...........................73.71 S m ith . W . W ., 363 1-100 a c re s ........................376.86 Stroud. A m o s M .. 25 2-10 a c re s.............................39.60 Stroud, A . M .. 1 65-100 a c re s ..............................97.90 Stroud. C o ra E lle n . 12 60-100 ac re s .........13.31 Stroud, P h iU ip W .. 25 a c re s • ............................. 49.06 Stro ud. W a d e W .. 5 a c re s .33.33 T h orn e . M . F o ste r. 3 i a c re s ..............................22.00 T u rn e r. D an ie l. 4 a cre .... 1.10 T utterow . Lon n ie , 44 9M O O a c re s ............114.87 W hite. J a m e s L a w re n ce . 3 a c re s • 2-97 W hite, J o sh & M a m ie , 97 S-lO a c re s ..160.01 W illia m s. H o lla n d G.. 16h a c re s.............................161.73 W ilso n . A n d re w . 67 75-100 a cres.................. 34.54 W ilso n . B e n ja m in . 3 acres. 3.3l W ilso n . D . R.. 6 ij a c re s . 1 1 2 2 W ilso n , W ade. 47 a c re s • • 19 53 W ooten. F r e d P.. 47 a c re * »56.68 Z im m e rm a n . O re n & P o n re a th . 107 a c re s .................. 72.82 C la rk it iile A b sh e r. N o a h R .. 103 i-io acre s .............................2 0 3 .n A lle n . J. W .. 1 a cre 5B.55 A n d e rso n . M rs. S. A . 60 a c re s..............................42.46 B a ity . C h a rle s. 3 J-IO a c re s 9.24 B a ity . J. W .. I lot .........« -8 1 B e ck. D e w e y. 3 4 a c re s 6J.34 B led soe. B u d d y C . 1 lot 33.42 B ledso e. B. F -. V* a c re s 87.57 »lotl.siH>, O lm ido & M ,yttlo. i:i- 11)0 niMo.s, 1 lot .........47..W Ulodsoo. Ja ck. 1 lot.........:W.»5 B oR or. Ni«d. 3 t7-UM) acri'.s BoR or. Sp e n ce r W .. 2 9-10 n crcs ..............................33.07 Booe. W . H.. 46 4-10 a c re s .29.92 C le a ry, Ja m e s, 87-100 acre s - .............................. 40.23 Cook, B o b b y Q.. 1 lot .....77.00 C orn, W . 0 ., 1 a cre .......14.85 C ran fill, A . E .. 3 3-10 acre s ..............................14.57 C ran fill, F re d , l acre .....34.16 D yso n , M a r v in Jr., 1 acre .04.30 Eato n , B e lv a , 21 48-100 a cre s ..............................12.54 E a to n , Joh n n y, 90‘/i a c re s 128.55 Felts, B U ly, Ml a cre ......26.33 Foote, A llle, 7>/4 acre s .....2.75 Foote. G e o rge H „ '¿^.i a cre s ..............................11.16 F o ste r, G le n n et al, 304 7-10 a cre s ......................172.38 G ou gh , J. E . Jr., 4 58-100 a cre s ..............................28.53 G ough, L u th e r Jon e s Jr., 1 acre ..............................53.24 G unter, C h a rle s, 'A a c re . .20.27 H a irsto n , H a rv e y L e e et al, 7 6-10 a c re s ................3.76 H a rris, J o h n H ., 1 acre .. .16.06 H ow ell, C h a rlie L., 4 a c re s 52.58 H ow ell, S. B . E st., 41 acre s ........................29.24 H utch in s, M in n ie , 26 a c re s 11.55 Ire lan d , C lyd e , 20 a c re s . .34.98 Ire la n d , P a u l, 1 acre .....83.41 Jone s, J a m e s W iU ie, 45 4-10 a c re s ....................... 87.64 Jone s, N a n c y & R o scoe , 88-100 acre s .....................89.95 Jone s, W ade, 38 85-100 a c re s ..............................34.34 Jone s, S. A „ 4 1-10 a c re s .28.81 Jord a n , J. H ., 29 a c re s .. .81.25 K in g , E U ls F ., 2 a c re s ....15.73 L lo y d , M r s . M a b e l, 1 lot .....77 M elton , R a d ., % a cre .....92.37 M oo re , J a c k H., 2V^ a c re s 40.21 N a y lo r, W . C lyd e , 52V4 a cre s .........................75.36 N a y lo r, W . M ., 8 a c re s ... .5.61 P a rk s, D e w e y, 8 87-100 a cre s ........................111.30 P h illip s, L e ste r C a rl, 1 lot 104.48 P otts, J. V ., 94V4 a c re s .. .75.50 Potts, J a m e s P a u l, 2V4 acre s ...............................22.74 R a n d a ll, S. M ., 5 57-100 a c re s ...............................58.62 R e a v is, G ilb ert, 87 a c re s . .45.54 R e a v ls, G le n n R ., 4 95-100 a c re s a c re s ...... .....111.91 R e a v ls, H ub ert, V4 a c re ..53.57 R e a v ls, J. D o n a ld , 161 70-100 a c r e s ...................... 235.95 R e a v is, L o n n ie R a y , 3 27-100 a c re s ........76.11 R e a v is, R o g e r, 75 a c re s .61.16 R e a v ls, W ade, 28 94-100 a c re s .............................104.18 R e v e ls, W illia m , IZVn a c re s - ............................... 43.87 R e y n o ld s, R o b e rt, 13 28-100 a c re s .......................64.06 Sa lm o n , A . J., 9 4-10 a c re s ................................ 5.50 Shelton, Joe, 1 84-100 a c re s 59.54 Shelton, L u th e r L., 1 lot .. .2.75 Sh offn er, B illy , 40-100 a c re s - ............................. 29.77 Sh offn er, M r s . E m m a , 54 65-100 a c re s .......................45.19 Sh offn er, H u b e rt & A fam le, 1 2 % a c re s ....................... 32.02 Sh ore, C lare nce, 1 a c re .61.19 Sm ith , J. T. Jr., 2 22-100 a c re s ...........................J30.49 Sm ith , W . W ,. 488 79-100 acre s .............................561.56 Sn ow , E ld o n & L in d a A n n , IV^ a c re s ...............116.92 Spee r, G ra d y Le o , ZiVt a c re s ...............................22.97 Sta n le y, C a lv in C ooiid ge , 64 8-10 a c re s ...................126.20 Steelm an, J. W ., 141 83-100 a c re s .. .86.19 Stroud, W a yn e W a d e & F re íd a , 2 a c r e s ........... .60.91 T h om pson , J .H arold, 6 86-100 a c re s ...70.33 Trive tte, W illis, 19 a c re s ..17.58 T ro u tm a n , Leste r, a c re 31.15 T u ck e r, L u th e r G . & E lle n , 16V4 a c re s ................ 12.43 W a rn e r, J a c k & F ra n c e s B ., 78-100 a c re s . .43.01 W hitaker, L . L., 11 25-100 acre s .........................13.06 W hite, S. Leo n, 2 64-100 a c re s ..............................94.97 Y o rk , R e uben, 2 88-100 a c re s ................96.18 Y o rk . Tobitha, 3 4-10 a c re s 43.72 F u lto n T o w n sh ip A llen, J a m e s A th e y, 4 4-10 a c re s ......... ..112.65 A n d e rson , C la yw e ll, 140 acre s .............................184.60 B a ile y . B iU y B u rk e , 19 9-10 a c re s ........76. W B a ile y . C a rl N e lson , 4 a c re s ......................20.15 .SA ils -jS8. Э&, B a ile y. F o y D .. 59 6-10 a c re s .............................152.42 B a ile y . Jo h n B e rrie r, 14 8-10 a c re s .....................35.09 B a ile y . N a th a n G., 26 a c re s 9.46 B a rn e s. H a r\'e y . 2 a c re s ..78.76' B a rn e s. J u liu s H o w a rd . SS acre s ..............................57.60 Barn ette. L in d a F o y . 1 a cre ..............................29.81 B a rn e y . L. B.. 30 a c re s .63.84 B a rn h a rd t. G e o rg e H e rm a n , l acre .. 13.74 B a rn h a rd t. L e w is G ra y . 2 a c re s .............................106.25 Beane. D o y le D e w a rd . 3 54-100 a c re s ..58.78 B e a u ch a m p . L e ste r. 110 a cre s .............................109.25 B o g e r. H e rm a n S.. 2 5B-100 a c re s .74 40 B ow le s. W U fo rd M itch eU . 1 lot ............. 40.00 B ro w n . F re d e ric k R . & R u b y M a e 3 2-10 a c re s 170.65 B ro w n . G eo i'ge Poin de xter. 8 4 a c i« s ....................38.81 B ro w n . Je«se J a m w i n . l 5-Ю a c re s 78.27 B ro w n . Л еш е Eat.. 29 2»-lQ0 a c re s ....................39.36 B ro w n . Jease Jr.. 13 75-100 a c re s 69.27 B ro w n . S a n fo rd Lee . 3 M O a cre s ..■»0.89 B u iio n . Ja m e « W m .. 2 7 4 a c re s .. 92.73 C a rte r. G ra y . 57 85-100 aeree. H o t . . г п . 9 б . Clontz. M rt. R o e n a . 2 8-10 a c re s .44.38 Cook. T h o m a s M a rv in . 30 a ci« e ..tlO.lll (.’(ipi>. t'lin rllp W a lln ro . лл Н2-ИК) тмч'.ч .. ...............i(||..')7 D allim . N nt C.. 26 ticro.s . Il2.7.'i E llis. R o h o it Lee . 1«3 Н2-1П0 acrc.s , .474.22 Fo ste r. M itch e ll O dell. 4 8-10 acre s ....................... 46.82 F o sie r, W lU la m R o g e r, 18 62-)00 acre s .....................69.46 F ro st. J o h n A.. 1 a cre . . .22.74 F ry e . L u th e r Cai-1, 3 2-10 a cre s ....... ...................31.91 F u lle r, M rs. D a isy . 2 U a cre s ............................1.98 G obble. J o h n T h o m a s, l lot • ...................... 62.29 G aithe r, W illia m E ., 10 lots • ............................... 24.28 G od b ey, P a u l Jr., 82-100 a c re s ..............................98.17 G o o lsb y, J o h n Jr., 2 a cre s .30.36 H a irsto n , C la ra , 5 H a c re s .3.08 H a irsto n , E ls ie F ., 2 6-10 a c re s ................................ 1.98 H a irsto n , Je ffe rso n H ., 2 a c re s ............................1.98 H a irsto n , M a r y E st., 6 a c re s ..............3.52 H a irsto n , Stokes, 2 44-100 a c re s ..............2.42 H a m ilto n , D . F ., 1 a cre ... .99 H e ad , W illia m R u ffu s, 12 a c re s ..............5.17 H endrbc, R ic h a r d Lee , 1 a cre ..57.04 H u p p , P e g g y H ., 16 85-100 a c re s .............53.46 J a rv is, W illia m H o g a n , l lot . .6.27 Jone s, J o h n W e sle y Jr., l acre ................45.50 Jone s, W illia m N a th a n , 1 7 % a c re s .. .86.50 Koontz, T a y lo r F re d e ric k , 30 a c re s .... . .22.22 K o o ntz, W ilb u m & Ja ckie , 1 a c re ..........64.02 L a m b , E m m a F ry e , 3 a c re s ...... . ..11.12 Le o n a rd , A n n ie R u th , 10 a c re s .. .. ...24.59 L in k , L a w re n c e A lb e rt, 6 lo ts .. .. ...69.44 L iv e n go o d , G e o rg e W . & V e n ic e S.. 21 PI-100 a c re s 111.68 L o n g, C h a rle s G w yn , 75 a c re s ...... .................... 82.28 L o n g , C h a rle s L in d sa y , l acre .............89.84 M a rk la n d , R ic h a r d J u liu s, 1 55- 100 a c re s .. 68.93 M a rk la n d , R ic h a r d Ja ck so n , 12 3-10 a c r e s ................... 95.20 M a so n , B a x te r, 40 a c re s . 61.39 M y e rs . J. R . & R . L ., 90 a c re s .......................76.33 M c C la n n o n , J . W . & M e rre ll, 1 66-100 a c re s .1.65 N e e ly, D a v id , 9 9-10 a c re s .25.08 P eeb le s, F r a n k M a d iso n , % a c re .......................37.35 P eeb le s, J a m e s & M o z e lla , 57- 100 acre® .74.57 P eeb le s, J a m e s M a d iso n , 17 43- 100 a c re s .. .87.47 P e e b le s. M illa rd , 11 35-100 a c re s ..............27.47 P e e b le s. W O b u m , 32-100 a c re s . .24.06 P otts, R o y L., 10 a c re s . 3.63 P o tts, W U e y Sanfttt^, -104% a c re s .................109.52 R ile y , W im a m Le ste r, 4 a c re s .. .. ...40.63 R o b e rtso n , C a u l F r e d & B re n d a , 2 12-100 a c re s . 90.37 Se a fo rd , W illia m W allace , 23 a c re s . ...............137.70 Se a gle , J im m y R a y , 1 lot .19.58 Sh u le r, J a m e s D w ig h t, 9 2 % a c re s ..90.19 S m ith , D aiU as W ., 18 4-10 a c re s ..................44.39 Sm ith , J o h n W e sle y, 49 1-10 a c re s . ..70.68 S p ry , J u n io r A v a n s, 21 84-100 a c re s .........24.87 S p ry , R o g e r D a le . 5-’« .............................104.25 S ta rr, G eo rge, 16 ....................28.11 Stro ud, M r . an d M r s . H e rm a n D ., 12 8-10 a c re s .. . 72.30 W a gn e r, D a r i E d w a rd , 24 4-10 ас1>еб ..................164.63 W a lk e r, J . F . & F . L . D o u g la s, 2 a c re s ..1.98 W illia m s, F r a n k lin E d w a rd , 18 8-10 a c re s ...........90.61 W ince, A ra d e М ., 87-100 a c re s ................................ 1.58 W in te rs, B o b b y G ree ne, 1 lot ........... ..33.98 W yatt, G ene, 19 4-10 a c re s - ............................. 107.78 Z im m e rm a n , E lm e r Т., 93 43- 100 a c re s ...........207.54 J e ru sa le m T o w n sh ip A d a m s, C h ai-lie T o m m y , 1 lot, .......................49.92 A le xa n d e i'. C la re nce, 68 67-100 a c re s . ,184.02 A llen. C. L . & M in n ie , U a cre ...... ..45.88 A lle n . J im m y L e ro y , i lot .39.32 A llm a n . C e cil. 4 lo ts . 102.30 A n d re w s. S a m D . E st.. l lot ...15.95 A n ge ll. C e cil. S3>4 a c re s .198.99 A rd is. M . E .. 14 a c re s .. .8.08 AiT w ld. J e re m ia h . 2 l-lO acre s ..............48.66 A th e y. B e tty Sue. 1 lot .17.38 B a rn h a rd t. E . P .. l-io a c re s ...............................33.73 B e ck. F le tch e i’. 9 39-100 a c re s ..68.16 B e c k. Ha>'de<: & M a rg a re t. 3 12-100 a c re s ...........67.82 B e ck. W a d e C a rk o n . 6 3 ^ acres. 8 1oU ..247.66 B e nso n . C h a rle s H ow a rd , l lot ........ ..............153.80 B e n so n E le c tric Co.. 6 lots 53.69 B e nso n . R . F .. 7-10 a cre .116.10 B e n so n . W . F .. 22 I-IO acre s ............................83.60 B iv in s. W a lte r F .. I lot .26.07 B la lo c k . М аг%1п. l lot .33.31 B lan to n . H elen. 3 lo ts . .47.86 B o g e r. C laude. 3 lets 43.94 B o w e rs. H orace . 33 acres. 5 lots .......................114.88 B o w e r*. O lin. I lot J9.31 B rin d le . Ma.v. I lot .. 30.79 B ro o k s. B illv G.. 3 lo ts . 103.43 B ro w n . A it n u r R a y . 1>: acre s..............................30.59 Вгомт». C u rtis. I lot 1.S4 B ro w n . J im m ie R o ss. I lot 10.00 B u rto n . Kenneth. 4-io a c re s • 30.41 C able. S a m u e l Т.. l lo: 45 81 C an up p . J o h n & O la M a e . I lot .................... 84 71 C a rso n . .\dam . 3 a c re s 47.30 ( ’iirliT . H u b e rt A n m n . 4 N .s ..............................72.41 C n iliM ', J n m c s t’nul & M a r y l..,’l b t I M S I'iu lo r . R o R c r D n lo & J 0.VCO. 1'a a c rc s ................110.3:1 C a rte r. W llllc O i'n y . 1 lo t .. .22.43 C ashlo n . C h n rlce Jr.. 1 lot .411.06 C h affln . H a rle v B .. 1 lot .. .74.07 C h a n d le r, U . М .. 1 lal . 40.2U Chatten, M a lile . 5 'ii a c re s 46.17 C h eek. B o b b y R .. l b i .91.30 Cheek, C. R.. B o b b y R . & R o y G ru b b . 17 a c r e s .........16..ЗД C h ild e rs. B e n, 1 lot ........69.67 Ch unn. G e o rge , 3 1-100 a cre s .......................85.14 C h un n. B e u la h , 4 4 a c re s .44.66 Clem ent, C h a rle s M e lv in , l lot ........................19.47 C lem ent, Je sse . 1 lot .21.94 Clem ent. J a m e s O dell, ‘3 acres. 1 lot .......................20.33 Clem ent, M r s . L o y a l. 3 lo ts - ............................. 10.00 C lem ent, M ille r, 2 lo ts .. .38.78 C lick , C la re nce , 4 lo ts . . 87.78 Clodfelter, C. G.. 1 lot . . 55.31 Cohen. Ju a n . 1 lot ......66.0G C o llin s, M a rv in , V? a c re s .87.81 C o m b s, H o y le W ., 35 9-10 a c re s ............63.88 Connell, R a y M itch e ll, 1 lot • 28.97 Cook. O sc a r B .. 5 a c re s .. .21.69 Cope, B o b b y G ra y , 1 lot ..37.01 Cope, L a r r j’ It P a tric ia , 2 acres, 2 lo ts .. 44.08 C orreU , G e o rg e A lle n , 10 a c re s . . . 78.92 C o re ll, G e o rg e C., 29 4-10 acre s ...50.89 C o rre ll, K e n n e th, 2 2-10 acre s . .83.90 C o rreU , W . E ., 57 15-100 a c re s ........57.88 C reason , M r s . C. L., 1 lot .25.63 C re ason , N o rm a n F r a n lln & A lbe rta, 1 lo t .38.71 C rotts, M r s . C. L., 34 15-100 a c re s . .36.85 C rotts, D a n ie l R a y , 95-100 acre s .............49.65 C rotts, E tin g e n e L., 85-100 a c re s ..67.66 C rotts, T o m m y H a rd in g , 95 67- 100 a c re s . ..123.05 C u th rell, Stella, 1 lot .6.03 D a n ie l J a c k & A ld in e , 1 lot . . .36.23 D a v id so n , F re d H ., 1 % a c re s .............71.97 D a v is , E v e re tte L., 1-10 acre, 3 lots ...................94.68 D a v is , G rim e s L., 24 a c re s - ............... 139.75 D a v is , Irv in , 1 lot .........54.15 D e a d m o n , G u s H ., 19 41-100 a c re s ....................46.81 D e d m o n , L . C., 44, 15 lo ts 169.57 D e d m o n , T e r r y B a x te r, 2 acres, 1 lot ......................91.22 D e n to n , R o y , 2 a c re s .85.13 D llla id , C la re n c e C., 1 lot .77.49 D ra u g lm , T h u rm a n , 1 lot .88.39 D u n n , F r e d E ., 1 t o ........54.60 D u rh a m , D w ig h t, 8 lo ts .. .40.11 D w ig g in s, M a e , H o t ......46.66 E id rld g e , R o y , 17 6-10 a cre s, 1 lot ........................49.47 E U e n lM irg, J a m e s N ., 1 % a c re s-.... -H...,, J, ............. ,'vT v56j21- E U e r, J a m e s G., 32 2-10 a o re s- ............................... 51.40 E llis, L e ste r B ., 1 2 % acre s, 28 lo ts ........................246.38 E llis, P a u l, 3-10 a c r e s .....37.33 E u d y , M e lto n R o sco e , 2 lo ts .............................. 42.61 E v e rh a r d t ’s G a ra g e , 1 lot. 22.99 E v e rh a rd t, J. W ., 1 lot ... .95.21 F le m in g , J a m e s B a x te r, 7 lots- ............................... 62.15 F o a rd , W .G . E st., 15 a c re s..7.48 F o ste r, B enn ett H e n ry , 1 lot- ............................... 32.80 F o ste r E u la , 2 1-10 a c r e s..15.98 F o ste r, F a ille W ., 3 3-10 a cre s- ................................ 5.17 F o ste r, F r e d C., 1 l o t .....21.99 F o ste r, H a ro ld F ra n k lin , 24 2-10 a c re s ...................... 103.08 F o ste r, H e n r y J., 24 a c re s 118.97 F o ste r, J a m e s D . & F o ste r’s B e a u ty Shop, 2 l o t s ......44.98 F o ste r, J a m e s W . & N a n c y , 2 lo ts .......................52.02 F o ste r, J.L ., 1 l o t .........145.65 F o ste r, John , 1 lot .. 28.60 F o ste r, P a u l A n d e rso n , 1 lot- ............................... 54.35 F o ste r, S a llie B ., 49-100 a c re s- ................................8.58 F o ste r, W illa rd E ., 156 2-10 a c re s ..................... 231.24 F o ste r, W iiU a m E st., 1 lot, .7.48 F o w le r, E liz a , 1 lot ........16.17 F o w le r, J a m e s O tis, 1 lot.. 13.90 F o w le r, S a m u e l O tis. 1 lot 36.03 F re e m a n , C a l L . & O pal, 97-100 a c re s .......................29.79 F ry e . J a m e s V .. 1 l o t .....58.20 G a le s. W illia m R .. 1 lot .. .92.02 G arw o od . W illia m F lo y d , 1 lot- ............................... 34.51 G illis, P a u l F re d ric k , 1 lot 74 92 “W a ssr Pufaby a -.V'1-lu t' ; '■; W ;3 0 - G oodlet, J o h n E d w a rd , 1 2-10 c c re s .......................64.53 G ra v e s. R a lp h F . Sr.. 108 61-100 a c re s .......................23.51 G ree n. J a m e s C a rl. 1 lot .27.15 G rub b . C a rl. 7-10 a c re s ... .14.52 G ru b b . C lifto n W .. 23 3-10 acre s- .............................147.71 G ru b b . R o y E .. 2 lo ts .... 64.20 G ru b b . W ad e D.. 4 86-100 a cre s- ............................... 76.99 H all. G ra ce . 1 lot ...........9.90 H am iito ii. L a rr> ' W .. 1 lot 64.20 H a n co ck . G eo rge. 65-100 a c re s .......................16-15 H cn co ck. G rim e s W esley. 2 lots- 47.85 H a rg ro v e . A .T .. 36 a c re s . 4 3 .U H a rg ro v e . C o rn e liu s. 24! a cres- ...............................33.03 H a u se r. M a e R.. 10 a c re s .. . 33 H ead. B o b b y Lee. 9 lo ts .. .106.46 H ead. E llis L. H e irs. 1 lot. 32.53 H ead. Henr>- F .. 1 lot .....48 01 H ead. J o h n R o b e rt. 1 lot . 34 71 H ead. R o b e rt L.. 35 lo ts .. 36.13 H ead. W a lte r S.. 6 lo ti .... 4.6l H ead. W U lia m R u ffu i. 3 lots- ..............................83.86 H e llard . .\lg e r F re d e ric k . 2 lo ti- ..............................3 4 .« H e lla rd . Jo h n n y W illia m . I lot* ..............................43.S9 H e llard . L e o n a rd . 8-10 acre s- ..............................38.36 H e lla rd . R o b e r: L.. 2 lots. 45 35 H e ole r. B o b b y Lee. I lot lO i.e j H illa rd . G le n n p .. i lot . .2167 H oU em an. Л R .. 3 i 9$'1Q0 acres- ..............................94.47 H olt. J im m v К . 1 4 lots 96 30 H olt. L .\lton. 19 4-Ю a cres- .............................125.7П ll(H)V(>r. C lm i'lic 11иГ||1ч1, 2 lols-. ................... ltou!k‘. R a v m o n d L.. I lot .24.2.^ l!ow m 4l. I'V n n k lp D .. я 1о1л.Ш1.П« H flw urd. R ic h a rd & Lu u lla . I lot ........................... Il.!50 H ow ard. R o ffw L,. 16 lots. .НЗ.!5П H ow aixl. R o y . 1 l o t .........39.70 Hur.sey. H a rv e y . 3 '4 lots . ill .01 Ija m e s. E d ith . 1 lot ..... 23.23 ija m e s. F re d d ie . 2 lots ,. ..iS.Otl Ija m e s. J e r ry C. & M ild re d , 2 lots .......................47.34 Ja co b s. C h a rlie Jr., l lot . 28.63 J a m e s. C a rol. 4 l o t s ........78.25 J a m e s. C la re n ce B . Jr.. 1 lot- ............................... 28.92 Ja m e s. C h a rle s F.. 6 lo ts.159.07 John so n. D . W . & G lenn. 10 a c re s ........................3.63 Jo hn so n , G eo rge, 15 a c re s.47.37 Jo hn so n , M in n ie M a e E st,, 5 5 % a c re s .......................77.42 Jo hn so n . W .P ., 3 l o t s ......47.74 Jone s. E u ge n e , 1 2 % a c re s 68.93 Jone s, M e lv in , 89 a c re s ...97.40 Jone s. W illia m B . & Sh irle y, 22 4-10 a c re s ..............29.30 Jo rd a n . J e sse L.. 1 lot .. . .40.19 K lb lin g e r, E d w a rd L., 1 lo t 30.27 K im m e r, J e ssie C h a rle s, 5 lots- M 49 K im m e r, R o b e rt, 1 lot !!! !5э!з4 L a g le , H e n r y H ., 3 a c re s . .43.70 L a g le , T h o m a s J a c k so n Jr., 1 lot ..........................103.46 L a g le , W .C., 37 55-100 a cre s- ..............................141.67 La n e , J a m e s W ., 27 lo ts .. 135.03 L a n kfo rd , A lb e rt М .. 1 lot .43.86 L a n k fo rd . C e cil. % a c re .. .62.29 L a n k fo rd . J a m e s L., H o t . .30.68 » «у «T __I.Í__J <1 T_ .1-1 — — ................................................................. .Sminttm. .I.e.. I liH .......21.M .Si'ainrm , Jo h n W c.slcy. ji't..........................■..........2i.WI Soa m on , Jo.vfu, 4»-liK) a cru 22.1)11 .Shnnkx, W illliim .Ir.. 2 I(ils.:i7.7il .Shannon, l-vmtj.s. 3 lots ... .:i4.2ii .Shollon. E u R o ne, 3 14-100 ucre- ................................ 3.1)0 Shepherd, L« e Olen. 1 lot .03.3.') Shouf, H e n ry M on ro e, 4 a c rcs & 3 lots ....................H0.14 Sh oaf, H u b e rt F ra n k lin , I lot- ...............................38.19 Sh oaf, S h e rm a n , 2 lots ... .36.65 Sk in n e r, M a rg a re t. 1 lot .. .27.81 Slo an. R a y m o n d , l a cre ...16.36 S n id e r. M rs. R e b e cca , 24 72-100 ............................. 87.95 Sn ip e s. W o rth A., 8 lo ts .. .79.83 Sn yd e r. W a lte r H .. 2 lots . .65.43 Soots, J a c k ie & Janet, l lot 91.86 S p illm a n . Jo h n A.. 5 lots ...2.88 S p illm a n . T .L . 4 R o b e rt, 8 acre-.............................160.41 S p ry , D o n a ld E .. 2 lo ts ... .35.31 S p ry, G ra n v ille H., 1 lot .. 22.66 S p ry , J a m e s C. Sr., 1 lot . .75.70 S p ry , R o b e rt Lee, 1 lot ... 35.28 S p ry , T h o m a s A n d re w , l lot- .......................... 37.30 Stafford , J o e L . & B a rb a r a W ., 93-100 acre .......... . .. .43.98 Steele, D a v id L e w is, 2 lots 49.26 Steale, F o re st M c K in le y E st., 4 lots ........................5.94 Steele, H e n ry C la y , 2 8-10 acre & 1 lot ...................... 79.69 Steele, R u th A U en, H o t ... .3.30 Stew art, H a ro ld & J e r ry H o w a rd , 1 l o t ..............1.54 Stille r, H azel, H o t ........ 21.28 S u m m e rs, P a u lin e G., 1 lot 29.87 Sw ice go od , B o y d C., % acre - h iiv ls. Tll(!lxllir<> .Scliuylfl . ¿ a c ri's .'12.1Й DixoM . .liimt'H W., 12 lirias 1114 D Ix im , Itfiy V in ce n t, 17 '// ai rti.s- ...............:m.i)!i f)ol>y, D llly L. & M arliarii, I 2:i-liH) n c re s ...........7.(14 D u lin , H e n ry W., 10 2-10 a cres- .................................153.74 У - Diivif (loiitily I'.nliirpriiM* HimomI, May И, 1%У La n k fo rd . M .G . Jr., 1 lot . 39.58 L a sh . J a m e s L.. 2 % a c re s.39.89 L e fle r, R ic h a r d P .. 16 35-100 a c re s .......................95.62 L in k . R u P e n e . 1 l o t ..........2.64 L in k , K e lly Lee , 2 a c re s 38.15 Lo n B . E d n a F .. 1 l o t ........22.14 Lo w d e r. R o b e rt Lee . 2 lo ts.64.34 L u d w lc k. W illia m R .. 1 lot.80.47 M a rtin . A lic e F o w le r, l lot. .1.65 M a rtin , L in d a & L lo y d , 1 lot- ..............................104.76 M a u ld in , S h irle y Jr., % acre- .............................. 19.58 M a y s . H a ro ld . 1 lot ........23.20 M a x w e ll. F a n n ie . 2 lo ts ... .5.28 M e sim o re . Joh n , 3 9-10 a c re .6.71 M ic h a e l, B .R ., 39 6-10 a c re s ........................... 153.40 M ilh o le n , C h a rle s E . Jr., 1 lot- ^ ^ 31 26 M U ie r, D o y le j., 6 69-100 a cre - ............................... 58.72 M ills , D a v id L., 1 l o t ......35.77 M o o d y , L .C ., 4 67-100 a c re & 69 lo ts ......................35.66 M o o d y , W a d e D ., 61 25-100 a c re & 4 l o t s ...................53.21 M o o re , E r n e st C ., 1 lot ... .20.69 M u n d a y , J a m e s K ., 2 lo ts. .38.60 M u n d a y , R o b e rt H ., 6 lo ts 70.50 M y e rs , G a rla n d L ., 1 56-100 a c re ........................69.20 M y e rs , O tis O., 1 l o t ......56.19 M y e rs , V e s U l, 1 14-100 & lot- ............................... 53.63 M c B rid e . C lyd e, 1 lot .... 15.71 M c Q o y , D o n a ld R a y , 1 lot. ,59.05 M c d r a iy , B n ic e C., 2 9-10 aare^ ..............................57.32 M c C u llo u g h , C lin a rd F . & G e o rgia , 20 6-10 a c re .. .120.48 M c C u llo u g h , C .F ., J o h n L e e B o w ie s a n d E lm e r Sa in , 1 lot ........................... 33.88 M c C u llo u g h , C .F ., B o b Sain , R o b e rts & B o w le s, 2 2-10 acre- ............................... 20.39 M c C u llo u g h , J o h n J r. & G race , 1 a c r e ........................2.64 M c C u llo u g h , L a r r y , 5 lo ts..79.25 M c C u llo u g h , M a ttie Sue, 5 lots- ............................... 18.84 M c D a n ie l, B o b b y , 1 lot .. .26.97 M c D a n ie l, C a r l 0 ., 1 lot .. .46.52 M c D a n ie l, R o b e rt L . & H elen, 1 0 2 % & 8 lots ............162.29 M c S w a in , G ertru d e, 2 lo ts.18.81 iM c Sw a in , R ic h a r d J. Jr., 3 a c re s .......................44.93 N a ii, J o h n S. & C athe rine, 12 .......................... 42.38 N a y lo r, E liza b e th , 1 lot ...23.96 N ic h o ls, L a r r y T., 84 a c re .106.04 N ob le , A le x , 1 l o t ............8.50 O live r, J a m e s L., 1 lot ... .27.52 O ’N e a l A rn o ld G ra y , 3 lo ts 68.00 O ’N e a l, H e n ry T h o m a s, 4 7-10 a c re ........................31.44 O sb orn e , B ru c e H ., 1 lot .. 26.60 O sb o rn e , J o h n B ., 1 lot ... .33.26 P a d ge tt, R a lp h & P a u lin e , l lot ........................... 21.67 P a g e , L a w re n ce , H o t .....31.17 P a rk e r, H e n d e rson , E st., 1 lot- 3 96 P a rn e ll. R u liy . 1 l o t ........47.64 P atte rson , L in d s a y & M a r y L o u ise , % l o t ...............6.52 P a tte rso n , Lotiise, 1 lot ...23.87 Payne, E th e l L o u ise C a rte r & G lenn, 1 l o t ...............31.74 _____ P h ife r, H o d ge , 1 lot ...... 22.24 P ie rce . A rth u r T „ 1 lot ... .22.27 Plott. N o a h S., H o t ........37.32 P o lk , C h a rle s G ., 2 lo ts ... .49.26 P o lk , J a m e s R ., 14 08-100 a c re & 2 lo ts ................... 53.12 Poole. J.L ., 33 9-10 acre .. .50.19 P o p lin , V a n L „ 85-100 a c re .23.29 P re sn e ll. J.D ., 10 lots ....113.51 P ru itt, Cleo, 1 lot ..........56.03 P ru itt, J o h n G ., 30 9-10 acre- ......56.40 33 08-100 ....36.88 T a y lo r, L lo y d H . & L e n a M a e , 2 lo ts ....................37.10 T e n e ry, R o b e rt W U odene, 4 lots- ............................... 5.08 T e no r, C h a rlie , 2 l o t s......47.01 T ra v is, G le n n A . Sr., 2 lots 45.23 T re x le r, M a rle n e , 6 lo ts ... .1.65 T rlm le r, R o y C., H o t .... 27.85 T u ck e r, J a m e s W ., 1 08-100 a c re ...................72.57 T u tterow , B o b b y R a y & P e g g y , 1 45-100 a c r e ............. 46.87 Tutterow , C .A ., 6 lots .....98.34 T u tterow , D a v id E ., 85-100 acre - .................................100.00 T u tterow , M e lv in H ., 1 lot 48.78 T w in C e d a r G o lf C o u rse , 76 a c re .......................75.58 V o lg e r, C liffo rd E . Jr., 1 lot .............................. 36.50 W a g n e r, C lin a rd F ., 4 lo ts 73.13 W a g n e r, J a m e s P . & M .H ., 10 lo ts ....................... 148.17 W a gn e r, M rs. J.S., 8 a c re s 49.14 W a g n e r, W a y n e D . & J u d y H ., 1 lot ........................43.37 W aU , A le x W UUe, 2 lo ts .. 34.38 W aU , B lU y R a y , 2 72-100. acre - ................................... 44.62 W aU , H e n r y E st., 9 a c re .. 7.92 W a lle r, D o n n ie , 94-100 acre24.50 W alle r, W ayn e , 41-100 ... 22.10 W a tk in s, B o y d , 1 l o t ........29.62 W a tkin s, Sa m u e l, 4 l-lO acre - .................................116.02 W est, Le ste r, 1 t o t .........20.48 W hite, J e ssie L ., 2 l o t .....17.57 W hite, R o b e rt, 1 lot > i .... 18.81 W hite, W ilU e Jr., H o t .....24.02 W hite, W iU Sr., H o t ......30.27 W h itm a n , J a m e s, S lo ts .20.02 W U k in s, W U U a m H o w a rd , 9 lots- ................... 34.18 W U lia m s, C h arU e , 1 l o t ... 39.40 W illia m s, D w ig h t, 1 lot 3.19 W U U a m s, J a sp e r М ., 5 % acre - .............. ...............66.29 W illia m s, L a u ra , 60 a cre s. 97.24 W illia m s, R o b e rt Le e , 3 3-10 a cre & 1 lot ............. 46.22 W U lia m s, W U lia m B ., 6V* acre- ...................................9.46 W U son, R o y E ., H o t .. . 30.01 W ilson, W a lte r B., 8 88-100 acre- ..........................31.39 W in fre d , A .W . E st., 3 % acre- .....................2.53 W yatt, E liza b e th , 5 99-100 acre- .................................4.84 Y o u n g , W a yn e CecU , 1 lot. 136.94 Y o u n g , W iU ia m , 1 l o t ........5.28 F a rm in g to n T o w n sh ip A llen , B U ly G eo rge, 20 6-10 a c re s ...................... 25.47 A lle n , C la re n c e F r a n k lin Est., 65-100 a c re s ............. 24.87 A llen , F ra n c e s E u g e n e , 1 acre- .......................... 22.61 A llen , G e o rge W . E st., 5 a cre s- ................................ 11.11 A lle n , J a m e s F ra n k , 4 2-10 a c r e s ........... .25.08 A lle n , W U U a m Jr., 99-100 acre s- ............................ . .40.03 A rm sw o rth y , B o s s R e n sy , 246 42-100 a c r e s .............245.29 A rm sw o rth y , W m . C h a rle s, l 54-100 a c re s ..168.34 A u try , H e rb e rt 0., 82 acres57.29 B a ile y , W m . C a rl, 2 57-100 - „1ВЯП- B e a rd e n , R e v . B en n ie , 1 39-100 a c re s .......................4.13 B e a u ch a m p , J.C . E st., 7 % a c re s ....................... 2.75 B e a u c h a m , M a jo r K ., 71 % a c re s .................... 131.64 Bennett, W a lte r R a y 4 B e tty D u lin , H.l,., 4 % a c re s ... .93.(18 D u lin . J a sp e r H., 20 a c re s (11.33 D u n n , C h a rle s H ub e rt, 28 73-100 ac re s .................... 124.98 D u n n , D o n n ie M rs., 4 3-10 a cres- ................................ 1.78 D u n n , F a n n ie B o w e rs, 6 acres- ...............................38.08 D u n n , Is a a c W a tso n Jr., 3 a c re s ....................... 9.03 D u n n , .Joseph E ., l acre .. .25.30 D u n n , S.T.. Jr., 1 6-10 acres30.84 D u n n , W m . A le x a n d e r Jr., 1 a cre ..........................1.85 D u n n , W m . D e W itt, 16 7-10 a c re s ....................... 28.54 Eato n . A lta, 21 6-10 a c re s..13.11 E a to n . F ra n c is, 3 3-10 a c re s.4.40 E a to n , G u y J. & Eve re tte , 79 acre s ....................104.30 E a to n . J a m e s E ., H o t ... 19.69 E a to n , M a g d a le n e & W m . C lif ton, 3 05-100 a c r e s ......36.96 E a to n , O de U & H e n ry , 31 a cre s- ...............................46.26 E a to n , W m . C., 8 a c re s .. .4.73 E c c le s, A le x a n d e r Jr., 85-100 a c re s .......................78.38 E d w a rd s, H o p e C . 4 R u th H a rp e r, 3 a c re s ........3.96 E llis, A u sb o n , % a cre ... 131.33 E llis, Lu th e r, 1 64-100 acres82.03 E tc h iso n , N o ra , 1 a c r e .....1.65 E v a n s, Joe H e n ry , 5 32-100 a c re s .......................34.32 F a rm in g to n M a so n ic Lo d ge , 1 lot .......................17.49 F a rm in g to n M e d ic a l Center, 2 % a c re s ....................117.04 F o n e s, M r s . L a u r a B la k e , 5 a c re s ...........................72 F o rre st, R o b e rt C u rtiss, 3 lots- F o ste r, Ä ib e rt Sa n fo rd , i 13-100 a c re s ...................... 62.60 F o ste r, A lv in Gene, 3 91-100 a c re s ...................... 31.57 F o ste r, C h a rlie M o n ro e E st., 17 65-100 a c re s ............. 6.38 F o ste r, G le n n M . 4 D o r is B., 8 % a c re s ............20.36 F o ste r, H o sia Lee , 36 acres68.07 F o ste r, W m . T a y lo r, 13 lo ts 6.49 F ra z ie r, V io la, 1 l e t .........2.64 F r y , D a v id Jo hn so n, 1 37-100 a c re s ...................... 96.19 F u rc h e s, F re d , 1 a c r e .....89.91 F u rc h e s, J.D ., 1 l o t .........1.87 G ra h a m , J a m e s R a y , 1 lo t.51.92 G ree n, J.T . Jr., 12 a c re s .75.71 G re g o ry , D a v id F ra n k lin , 3 04- 100 a c re s ........... . .49.07 G re g o ry, D o n a ld W a yn e , 6-10 a c re ..................23.46 G re g o ry, H e n ry B u rto n , 18 4-10 a c re s .... ... 50.21 G re g o ry , Lavn -en ce E lw o o d , % a c re .. 93.87 G riffith, J o h n F ra n k , 42 01-100 a c re s ..................43.22 G roce, E lm e r L ., 17 8-10 a cre s- .....................................76 H . 4 S. F a r m s , 60 4-10 a c re s- „ ..............................82.18 H a n e s, C h a rlie F ra n ld in , 4 54- 100 a c re s .. . I8.17 H a n e s, Le o n a rd , 4 % a c re s.3.52 H a n e s, R a lp h M a rtin , 1 46-100 a c re s .................. 67.99 H an e s, W U U e H ege , 38 72-100 „ a c r e s ..................120.47 H a rris, C la ra , 1 79-100 a cre s- .............................. .90.85H a rris, Id a E st., 1 8 % acresl3.64 H a rtm a n , C h a rle s G ra y , 1 2-10„ « 5 “ ......................77.43 H a rtm a n , G e o rge G arw ood , 1 45-100 a c re s . 168.76 H a rtm a n , H a rv e y U ria h , 8 lots- H e n d rix, M rs. A n n ie a cre ......................... H e n d rix, C ly d e E ., 2 lots ..99.77 H e n d ru i, R o y V e sta l, 2% a c re s .......................66.59 H o lliste r, E d g a r 4 B e ssie , 3 a c re s ....................... 1.54 H olt, O tis C., Jr., l i 49-100 „ a c r e s ...................204.85 H oots, J. J., 255 17-100 „ a c r e s .......................97.24 H o m e , J a m e s, 1 a c r e .....19.81 H o w a rd , A lle n B e n ja m in , 6 7-10 a c re s 4 H o t ..............90.47 H o w a rd , C lyd e , 4 l o t s .....5.94 H o w a rd , D e lm e r G ra y , 65-100 ...........................37.33 H o w a rd , G le n n Stevenson, 10 a cre s 4 H o t ........... .366.63 H o w a rd , H . T o m m y , % acre 1 lot ...................... 24.42H o w a rd , L e o n a rd , 2 lots. I 61.6I H o w a rd , R o b e rt K . 4 H o w a rd Le e C a rte r, 2 6-10 a c re s. .11.55 H o w a rd , R o b e rt K ., 7 16-100 M iirt'liiv d i Kf'MlK-th ;i X Ml lifli;» 4 lit M yiri'i, Hurl t: K > ' A Thirliriti 1 1 10 Iir-rcs !l Xh M y i Is, C iiil I. 1 i.'fif Iti.lill M y m s. C iirl K., 1 tl 111 iiiirt! 4.()Z M v fd s, llü iiiy . 1 1 Id iifri! tl.llZ M.v(;ls, Lii.stw Di-iin. 2 iicH is lo:i.4i) M y e rs, M e lv in , li-ltl acre 27.12 M y e rs, W illia m A lton, 1 7-10 a c re s .......................24.1."i M c B rid e , Loftin S im m o n s, 11 a c re s ......................47.IÌ5 M c C u llo h , a. W ., 1 % a c re ...5.50 M c C u llo h , In ez II. 4 B ernice, 5 45-KK) a c re s .............23.52 M e lv e r, L e lto y, 1!) a c re s 21.12 M c M a h a n , F r a n k K.st., 34-10« a cre ............................ 99 N o rm a n , C la u d e Roosevoi)t, 1 76-100 a c re s ...............78.57 P a ige , J a c k D . 4 J u d y , 2 lots .........................87.55 P ilc h e r, V e sta l D a v is, 1 lot 37.33 Plott, W ilm e r Lee, 1 13-100 a c re s ........................7.33 P lo w m a n , B illy G . 4 W a n d a L., 1 a cre .................. 24.21 P oin de xter, M rs. F . D., .57Vi a c re s ....................... 33.17 Potts, B illy D e a n 4 S h e rry A., 3 62-100 a c re s ..........31.05 R a y b u c k , E d w a rd A., 1 a c re .......................134.02 R h y n e h a rd t, J a m e s , 2 a c re s .......................17.60 R h yn e h a rd t, K illia n R . L . E st., 1 a c r e ........................1.87 R h y n e h a rd t, OdeU, 6 35-100 a c re s .......................77.60 R ic h m o n d , M r s . H a rrie tt, 3 20- 100 a c r e s .................. 16.41 R id d le , K e n n e th Lee, 4 lots 23.37 R id e n h o u r, W ad e H., 9 % ac re s ........................6.93 R o b e rtso n , A rn o ld 4 L a u ra Lee , 28 8-10 a c re s ..............60.63 R o b e rtso n , F re d T., % a cre .......................156.10 R o b e rtso n , G a rla n d V ic to r 4 L e v o la B ., 1 l o t ..........80.56 Scott, A rth u r L e m u e l, 1 8 % a c re s ...................... 87.93 Sea ts, R ic h a rd H o w a rd E st., 43 a c re s .......................51.60 Sh ie ld s, J. D ., S r. 4 Chattie, 267 73-100 a c r e s ..........50.56 Size m o re , T h o m a s L., 86-100 a c re ........................27.53 Sm ith , B o b L „ 2 a c re s ....97.94 Sm iU i, D a v id Le e , 35-100 a c r e ............... 111.07 S m ith , D o n a ld O ’G ene, 1 tot ..........................124.86 S m ith , H a ro ld W a yn e , 7-10 a c re .......................339.57 Sm ith , K e rm it F ra n k lin , % a c re ........................44.78 Sm ith , M r s . N e ll, 2 4-10 a c re s .......................34.54 Sm ith . M r . 4 M r s . O sc a r, 10 86-100 a c re s 4 1 lot ... .165.64 Sm ith , M r s . P e a rl, 2 % a c re s ...................... .28.51 Sm ith , R o b e r P ric e , 15 lo ts 17.84 Sm ith , R o y Sa m u e l, 26 a c re s 4 8 lo ts ....................64.66 Sm ith , Sta n le y L e o n , 4 a c re s ...................... 124.14 Sm ith , n io m ia s LU U ngto n, 8 a c re s .......................22.95 'i Sm ith , T r a v is Clifton, 1 1 a c re ........................27.80 Sm ith , V irg U G ra y , 1 a c re 174.92 Sm ith , W iU ia m D o u g la s, 21 7-10 a c re s .......................21.97 Sn yd e r, D o n ^ 3 4 % a c re s .. .65.84 Sp e a k s, V iv ia n V o ss, 1 lot. .45.38 Sp e a k s, »,V. V., 122 3-10 a c re s .......................65.34 Sp lU m a n , R o b e rt L., 3 62-100 a c re s .................... 166.32 Sp U lm a n , W U lia m W U bu r, 152 78-100 a c re s ... 277.43 Steele, J o h n Q., 1 l o t ......78.93 Stud evan t, Sh irle y, 10 17-100 a c re s ...................... 205.71 Stu d e van t. W U U a m E ., 1 lot.6.29 Su tzer, M a rth a . 2 a c re s ...15.51 T a tu m , M r s . B e rn a rd (L u c y ), 1 a c r e .......................25.18 T o m lin , E lla B ro c k 4 C h arU e, 6 % a c r e s ....................9.90 T rive tte, D a v id , 1 l o t ......31.96 T u ck e r, G e o rg e N isse n , 1Jot ...........................26.92 V e st, E u g e n e C e d ric, 1 iot 60.41 W est, G le nn, 12</4 a c re s ...10.89 W est, L o n n ie R ic h m o n d E st., 26 05-100 a c re s ...........46.10 W harton , M o n ro e E st., 7 96-100 a c re s ...................... 23.76 W harton , Su sie E st., 8 9-10 a c re s 6.27 W hPrton, W U lla m T., 1 lot.63.76 W heeler, M itch e U S., 5 9-10 ac re s .......................76.63 W hlse n h u nt, R o y W . 4 L in d a , 2 a c re s ...................... 16.58 W illia m s, L o n n ie F lo y d , 8 7 % a c re s .......................56.52 W illia m s, N o rm a n R . 4 J a n ic e W ., 1 % a c r e ..............109.70 W illia m s, R o b e rt Lee, 45-100 a cre ........................44.92 K a th e rin e ,P ru itt, a cre P u U ia m , Н а л 'е у Lee , 3-10 acre- ............................. 65.94 P u llia m . L ila M a e . 2 7-10 . .18.31 P u llia m . R o b e rt W .. l lot .38.08 R a ttz. M rs. M a u d e E st.. 4 lots- ............................... 9.90 R e e ve s. C a r l R ic h a rd . 3 lots- ..............................33.85 R ic h a rd so n . E u ge n e . 11 lots 78.00 R id e n h o u r. C h a rle s E lm e r. 1tot ......... R id e n h o u r, T h o m a s ......53.78 L.. 1 lot- .......68.36WUliam. I...37.46R id e n h o u r. T h o m a s tot ....................R o b b in s. P a u l. 19 a cre 36.41 R o b b in s. P a rk s. G ord on. 6 acre- ..............................30.34 R o b b in s. Sila s. 2 a c r e ......4 31 R o b e rts. W iU ia m 0.. 2 24-100 a cre ..................... 103.71 Safriet. M a g g ie C ro tts E st.. 31 J5-100 a c r e .................40.48 Sain . C e cU San fo rd . 1 lot 26.03 Sain . P e w e y. i lot 39 80 Sain . E rn e st E . I tot 33 34 S a n fo rd M o to r C o . 4 lots 3 31 Sea m on. D o u g la s. 4 lots 30,53 Lou , 6 a c re s ..............70.62 B la ckw e U , O sc a r, H o t . .84.80 B la c kw e ll, P h ilU p Jr., 1 tot. 39.24 B obo, H orte nse, 2 7-10 acres6.27 B o ge r, B e n n ie D e an , I 87-100 a c re s .. .................112.72 B o w m a n , C la re n ce , % acre . 2.64 B ro c k , A m b ro se Lee , 2 a cre s ..................................39.71 B ro ck , W iU ia m K e n ne n , 12 a c r e s ...................... 46.39 C am pb eU , C u rtiss 4 M a m ie , % a cre .................. 33.53 C arter, D o u g la s R e x, 9-10 acre- ................................ 99.34 C arter, H a ro ld Lee, 13 8-10 acre 63.33 C la rk . C a lv in E st., I a cre . 1-65 C la rk . D a n ie l W ebster, 12 acres- ................................. 33.34 C la rk . M attie, 5 »4 a cre s 3 31 Clontz. W illia m B ro d is. 9 87-100 a c re s ................117.50 C o u rtn e y L u m b e r C o m p a n y. 10 M O a c re s .............3.74 C raft. D a rre U F., 4 lots .80.31 C re w s. M a u d e , 4 75-100 a cre s- C uthrell. C F .. 1 a cre • C uth rell. John . 10 a c re s .. C u th rell. V a n ce H e irs. 3 a c re s D a!;on . P a u U n e E s t . l ’ 4 a cres- 36.73 6.37 1.33 3.63 4-10 3 2 0 H o w a rd , T h o m a s R o ss, 2 a c re s .......................21.18 H o w a rd , W ayn e , 4 tots ...129.13 H ow ell, H . W ,, 1% a c re .. 15.29 H ow eU , Lu th e r, 25 a c re s .-.43.71 H ow ell, M in n ie Lee, 2 a c re s.2.97 H ow ell, R o g e r G ra y , 2 lo ts 104.52 Ija m e s, A lv ls T h o m a s 4 W U m a, 2 % a c r e s ....................8.25 J a m e s, M r s . B e ssie E st., 22 a c re s .......................26.07 J a m e s, O dell, 46 a c re s ... .69.90 Joh n so n , J o h n A a ro n , 50 a c re s ...................... 21.67 Johnso n, W iU ia m F ra n k lin , 1 41-100 a c re s ...............48.56 K eaton , N . F ., 1 a c r e ........4.95 K eaton , W ile y, 1 l o t ........34.70 K ig e r, D e W a yn e , 7 8 - 1 0 0 a c re ........................26.51 K ig e r, G la d y s Sea ts, 4 22-100 a c re s ........................3.61 K in g , W ad e H a rd in g , 1 M O a c re .........................31.27 L a k e y , C lyde, 1 9 4 - 1 0 0 a c re s 230.43 L e a g a n s. J. P . & L o u ise L., 34 a c r e s ...................27.50 Lo n gw o rth , P e rc y E lm e r, 66-100 a c re ........................29.61 L yo n s. Ja m e s. 3^4 a c re s . 22.11 M a c k ie , H ow ell, 1 7-10 a c re 17.61 M a rc h . L u c y , 7 a c r e s ......3.53 M a rsh a U . T h o m a s, 30 9-10 a c re s .......................35.63 M a rtin . C ly d e W .. l» i a cre 31-45 M a rtin . D a isy . 3 a c re s .....1.87 M aste n . C h a rle s. 1 lot 53.63 M elton . Cl.vde G.. 6 33-100 ac re s 46 31 M ille r. H e rm a n . =>4 a c re 78 86 2 F .c re s.......................2.64 W illia rd , M r s . Sad ie, 11 a c re s .......................37.02 W ilson, F re d G . E st., 48 a c re s .......................20.97 W ise m a n , S a ra h , 1 a c re ... .3.80 W ood, W m . H e n ry , 5 lots .43.10 W ood, W U U am T e rr y 4 K a th e rin e . 1 lot ..........23.91 W ooten, W esley, 2 3 - 1 0 a c re s .......................37,26 W righ t, T . A., % a c r e .....47.39 Z im m e rm a n , R o b e rt Lee, 8-10 a c re .......................103.12 .M ocksville T o w n sh ip A le x a n d e r. S. D .. 1 lot .$10.51 A lle n , J o h n C la u d e E st.. 1 l o t ........................... 15.40 A U lson . Lizzie. 2 lots . .25.08 A n d e rso n , M rs. S a m u e l A v e ry , 1 lot . .49.17 A n ge ll, G e o rge G ilb e rt, 5 7-10 a c re s .53.34 A sh le y , L u th e r A., 2 lots . 68.95 B a k e r. E rw in , H o t .........4.40 B a ll. M e rlin , H o t ..........23.87 B a rk e r, Azzle . 1 lot .12.87 B a rk e r, C h a rlie N.. 1 lot . 65.18 B a rk e r, L o n n ie A n d re w , l l o t ...........................65.54 B a rk e r, P e lm a C ron iele . 1 l o t ...........................31.71 B a rk e r. R ic h a rd E st., 7 a c re s .16.94 B e a v e r, D o n a ld M a x . 1 acre ..............73.40 B e a ve r. N o rm a n A n d re w . I lot . 57.47 B e a v e r O sc a r E .. 3 lots 118.20 (C ontin u e d O n P a ge T e n) !0— Diivio ('.отйу К.п1»'гцп.ч<* Ко«‘«»г(1, Mav H, l%9 n rro s ‘ г!1.7Г)More About Sal» Of Land For Taxes lU'Ok. H o n rv A. & Uoi) A v is. 3 lots Bon son . J o h n (?ri>on, 1 lot . .28.511 B iltifB liw 'o . H o t . .i:i.-l7 B w ttc h e r. R o i'ci! W „ 1 lot .34.32 Biigo r, C lv d o B,. I ' j a c rc 1.32.fifi B n ce r. J o h n W esley. Jr., 1 l o t ...........................•■W.H B o w m a n . Joe. I l o l ..l,'i.76 B ra n n o n . R a v fo rd . 1 lot .4B.43 B ro a d w a y . M rs, E lc c tra , 4 'ii lots B ro w n, C h arlie, Jr.. 2 lots 108,07 B ro w n , D o rm a n E a rle , 5 lots ........................123.56 B ro w n . D o y le & D o rm a n . 4 a c re s 4 13 l o t s ..........361.96 B ro w n , J o h n C risp , 7 7-10 ac re s ....................... 5S.07 B ro w n , M a r y E.st,, 1 lot — 3.74 B ro w n , T h eodo re W ., 22 64-100 a c re s & 1 l o t .............119.53 B ry a n t, M a ry , 1 lot ........74.28 B u rk e , D a is y BeU, 2 lots ..20.30 B u sb y , Mr.s. F ra n c e s, 1 lo t.36.36 C ain , E z ra Lee, 2 l o t s .....33.23 C all, M rs. Ste lla H., 1 lot .38.88 C am pb e ll, C a rl Ju n io r, 1 lot ............................. 40.29 C am pb e ll, J a m e s R o b e rt, 1 lot ..........................83.50 C am pb e ll, W illie N o rris, 1 lot ...........................14.36 C a rso n , C ra y to n , 1 l o t .....20.68 C a rso n .W illiam , H o t .....64.91 C a rte r, H u g h , 1 l o t ..........6.59 C a rte r, .Jim m y R a y . 1 lot. 104.90 C h a n d le r, L u th e r W „ 1 lot.61.04 C la rk . H erbe rt, 20 2 - 1 0 a c re s ....................... 12.87 C o cke rh a m , J. P a u l, 7 85-100 a c re s ..................20.51 C o dy. F lo re n c e B e rle an . 1 lot ......................39.76 Collette, Le o n a rd 0., 3 lots.62.84 C ollins. W U Iia m Le e E st., 1 lot ... ......................78.65 Cook, E d w a rd Clifton, 3 l o t s .........................31.48 Cope, E v a lin a , 4-10 acre .. .37.08 C o re n th ia n L o d g e N o. 17. 1 lot ......103.73 C ozart. A . H .. 6 lo ts ......66.75 C ozart. C h a rlie F „ 1 lo t.. .124.19 C ran fU l, M r s . W iU ia m S., 1 lot ..35.37 D alton , C h a rle s N a th a n ie l, 4 1- 10 a c re s & 1 lot .51.03 D alto n , D a v id Lee, V4 a c re 20.24 D alto n , L illie , 69 2-10 a c re s 77.50 D alto n , M a tth e w , 4 6-10 a c re s .......................75.13 D alto n , N e w m a n , 4 9-10 a c re s . . .92.46 . D a lto n , OdeU, 5 6-10 a c re s.35.08 D a n ie l, E r v in & B e a u ty Shop, 8 2-10 a c re s .. . .264.56 D a n ie l, J a m e s J e rry , 3 lots ..153.27 D a n ie l, R o b e rt M ., 2 lots. .110.59 D a v ic F re e z e r L o c k e r & A b - bito ry, 2 lots ...........264.73 D illa rd , K n o x E st., 1 lot .54.02 D ra u g h n , R a y & D o ro th y, 1 lot ...................82.49 D u lin , R ic h a rd , 1 l o t ......18.59 D u lin , R o b e rt E st., 7 % a c re s ............................ 6.93 D jiiig gin s, IVtorshall E ve re tte , 5 lo ts ....................122.57 D w ig g in s, M ia rsh a ll Le e , 2 lots ..119.01 E a rn h a rd t, F r a n k & S u e S., 16 2.3-100 a c r e s ..........37.49 E a to n , W a lto n L e o n & Jo yce , 1 l o t ......................103.00 E d w a rd s, Ik e A ., 12-100 a c re ___18.24 E tc h in so n , H e ste r, 1 lot . .9.55 F a irc lo th , W iU ia m C la re n ce , 2 lo ts ........................74.66 Feim siter, B o b b y G . & R o b in e t te. 5 lo ts .................76.05 Fe re b e e , M r s . A . W E st.. 4 lo ts ..........................13.64 Foote, C a rrie l. 1 lot .. .82.73 Foote , C a rrie l & H e n ry , 1 lot C h a rle sF o ste r, lot . Fo ste r, acre s C la u d e 17.68 G ilb ert, 1 ...6.16 H .. 38Mî ..190.41 F o ste r, G le n n & G ilb e rt R e a v is, 1 lot ....29.78 F o ste r & H a ile y . Inc.. 1 a c re ... ,115.77 F o ste r, Josep h, I lot 49.71 M 0 C i ™ i c . 'A . T : J r . , 5 . c r « H i'lliiril, ItiiclxM). !• HPri'.s ;17.1I M on drix, M rs. H. B, (M in n iiO . 12 ti-10 ncri'.s ., 10.(19 H ill. .lohn I/)f!in. 2 lots . .78.22 H odge. P a u l. 2 lots . .48.95 Hollett, M rs. P a u lin e C., 2 l o t s ........................29,98 H o lm a n , A lb e rt Est,, 5 a c re s ,, .28.93 H o lm a n , C le m e ntin e Est,. 1 lot ......6,49 H o lm a n . F re d . U a cre ......55 H o lm a n , G u y, Sr. E st,, 1 lot ........................... 14.91 H olm a n . P e c ó la C a n d y. 1 lot 1,32 H olm a n . T h o m a s Stone. 3 lots ....................... 138.66 H oupe, (G e n e ) E rn e st E u ge n e , 1 lot ........................98.42 H o w a rd , C h a rle s & Zeta, 1 lot ........................... 24.29 H o w ard, J a m e s Cleo, 1 lot. 18,59 H ow eU , C U fton W ayn e , Jr., 9 lots ..........................73,08 H udso n, J o h n A,, 1 l o t .....25,40 H ud so n , M a n u e l, l l o t .....18.09 H ud so n , T o m , 1 l o t .........30.48 H up p, C h a rle s T., Jr., 7 lo ts ........................152.16 H u rse y , D o n a ld G ra y , 3 6-10 a c re s .......................71.93 Ija m e s, A lb e rt A rc h e ry , 1 lot ........................... 55.29 Ija m e s, J o se p h W ., 2 lo ts,.63.34 Ija m e s, J o h n C a lvin . 1 lot. .25.48 Ija m e s, Sm ith , 16 25-100 a c re s .......................16.28 J a m e s. B a ile y Le e , 1 lot .,16.29 J a m e s. H a ro ld G ra y , 9-10 acre ........................26.02 J a m e s, J im Sh e e k, H o t ,. .27.94 J a m e s, J o h n I., 1 lot .. . .35.90 Jo hn so n , G a r y L a n d o n , 1 l o t ........................... 45.66 Joh n so n , H e n ry R a y m o n d , 2 lots .......................156.42 Jo hn so n . P a u l E d w a rd , 2 lo ts ................. 52.57 Jone s, C o rn ell. 1 l o t .........4.07 Jon e s. W ade. 6 lo ts ...105.72 Jon e s, M r s . W . N .. 4 lo ts .. .7.92 K e m p . W U Iia m . 1 l o t ......20.02 K ir k , D e lbe rt, 11 lote ......7.26 K luttz, J a m e s L ., 1 lot . .55.52 K luttz, R a y B . Sc J o y c e H., 1 lot ..............91.51 K n ig h t, B U I & W iU ie P ., 1 a c re .........61.82 K oo ntz, Jo e P ., 4 l o t e ......49.09 K u rfe e s, D . C. H e irs, 105 6-10 a c re s .......................94.35 L a g le , R o b e rt E ., H o t ..90.18 L a k e y , C h a rU e H u g h , 49 1-10 a c re s ......80.00 L a k e y , W a yn e , 1 l o t ........77.29 L e n e r, T . A ., 2M¡ lote .. .141.34 L lo y d , M r s . M a b e l V .. 22 lo ts .................335.75 L o n g . D o u g la s R a y . 1 lo t.. .57.98 Lo o ka b iU , R o n n ie T e rr y & P a t tie L., 5 iote .. .81.63 L y e rly , R o b e rt W iU ia m , 3 lote ..................78.05 M a b e , R o sc o c , 3 lote . ..68.94 M a c k , R ic h a r d D . E st., 1 lot 4.29 M a d iso n . J. C la y , R e v ., 1 lot .. ..........52.80 M a rc h , E lla , 1 lot ........28.49 M a rc h . T r o y A., 2 lote .. 55.79 M a rc h , W IU , Jr., 1 lot .49.19 M a r g a r e t s B e a u ty & A n tiq u e Shop, 4 lote ...........54.92 M a rsh a U . P h illip W a yn e . 1 lot .................89.00 M a rtin , R a ’p h, 1 lot .. .24.97 M a so n , J a m e s. 1 lot . .7.04 M a so n . P a u l H a rriso n , Jr.. 39Mi a c re s ...................... 177.45 M a so n M r s . Se re sa , 1 lot. .49.44 M a sse y , E . L e ro y , 9 75-100 ac re s .23..37 M a v fie ld M r s . Jessde. 1 lot 4.73 M e e ks, M a r v & N o rris, 1 lot 2.20 M e ro n e y , Jake , 3 lots 8.36 M e ro n e y , J a k e & C la u d e H ic k s, 1 lot ...................8.25 M e ssic k , C h a rlie W ., 3 a cre s- ............................... 68.90 M ille r, P . E ., 7 95-100 a c re s 60.30 M illsa p s, M . B . & M a g g ie , 1 30-100 a c re s ...............24.07 M o n se e s, H a r r y A . & Betty, 7 lots .......................94.29 M o rriso n , O sc a r & N a o m i, 2 tots ...........................7.26 M o rriso n & S tu d e v a n t F u n e ra l H om e , 1 lot ...............80.41 M u llis. J im m y G u y, 6 lo ts.24.55 M y e rs , C. W . T ra d in g P o st, 2 75-100 a c re s ............. 15.18 F o w le r, T h o m a s Jefferson, 2 lote 15.64 F ro st, M . Jefferson. 2 lo ts.46.26 F ro st, R ic h a rd & L in a H e irs. 11 6-10 a c re s ..............7.59 F ry e , B e atrice , 4 lots .. .58.73 F ry e , E rn e st W ., Va lot 39.41 F ry e , J a m e s V., 3 lo ts .. .44.99 F ry e . M rs. M a b e l. 1 lot .43.89 F u rc h e s, R o b e rt E . E st,. 1 lot ........................28.54 G aithe r, F ra n c e s H . E st.. 1 lot ,. .3.30 G a ith e r, F ra n c e s Est.. 1 lo t.7.70 3.96 M c C l a m r o c k , C h a r l i e L in d b u rg h , 9 l o t s .........92.88 M c C la m ro c k , W a lte r Sh e e k, 1 lot .......................... 70.39 M c C u llo h , J o h n W alte r, 1 lot- ............................... 76.78 M c C u llo u g h . Lo n n ie , Le ste r, H a l • & C a rl. 14'4 a c r e s .........7.59 M c D a n ie l. G ra d y & D o ris, 1 lot ........................... 27.32 M c M a h a n . L iU ia n A.. 4 65-100 acre s ........................4.61 M c M a h a n . M a n d y L o u ise , 5 6-10 .3.19 a c re s .................. 45.54 G aitlier, J u lia Est.. 1 lot .11.38 G aithe r. R o se & E sth e r H o w ard. 1 lot .60.39 G aithe r. T h o m a s A.. 3 lo ts.46.86 G aith e r. W illia m & B ills Cab. 2 lots ...................106,24 G illia n . M r. & M rs. J. P .. 6 lots .........................65.35 G in th er. K a y M . & R o b e rt. 53i-.. a c re s ....................116.90 G od b ey. A rm it. 1 lot .. .21.84 G o in s. M r. & M rs. M a c k E st.. 1 lot .1.06 G ra h a m . J a m e s E st.. 7 lots 69.19 G ra n t. H e n ry & H u g h C arte r. 1 lot .........34.54 G ra n t. M rs. M ozeU a. I lo t.20.35 G ra v e s. J e ssie Lee. 1 lot . 23.43 G ra v e s. K e r r B.. B ld g. .6.15 G ra v e s. W illia m Lee. l lot .88.69 G ree n. J o h n W ayn e , l 34-100 a c re s ......41.83 G ree n. K en neth, l lot . B6.84 G re g o ry , B e n, 36-100 acre s.Rti G re g o ry . J.B ., *3 a c re .68 G roce . R a lp h W ayn e . 1 lo t.40.38 H a irsto n . A d a Sue. 2 lo ts .. .45.57 H a ll. M rs. Sa v a n n a h , a c r e ........................13.04 Ham. J e ssie L. & H e le n P.. 1 lot 47.43 H a m p to n . E th e l 6t C la re n ce , i lot 31.72 H a rb in . Cl.vde, 9 lots 58 W) H a rris, H o y le B . Sr., 1 lot 99 15 H a rris. W illia m E d g a r, i lot . 9:i47 H ege , A ld in e G ra y , 8-iu a c re 107.60 H e lla rd , M a rio rie . .i R-lO cM a h a n .Neicia^ ' è1-10 a c re s 2 53 N a y lo r. D o n a ld Lee . 1 lo t..59.27 N a y lo r. R u d o lp h . 1 lot .. . 42.82 N ee ly. G eo rge. 1 l o t .........4.95 O w ens. W ade. 1 37-100 acre s- ............................... 41.64 O w in gs. W ilso n . 210 74-100 a c re s ...................... 585.32 P a rk s. D e w e y. 6 l o t s .....116.21 P atte rson . R a y m e r J. & Jo n n ie M a e . 1 lot ..................95.74 P e rry . E r v in L a r r y , I a c re 32.42 Plott. L o u ise G ra h a m . 3 33-100 a c re s .......................61.W Plott. M ilton . 8 42-100 a c re s 54.90 Potts. J. V.. 8 a c re s & 6 lots- ............................... 17.71 P re vette . J a m e s M e b a n e . 1 lot- ............................... 74.10 P re vette . X . D .. 26 lo ts . . . 76.25 P ru itt. J o h n G ra v is. 23 a cre s- ............................. 13.11 Pru itt. M a r v C.. 1 lot .....36.29 P u U ia m . W m . М .. 2 lo ts .17 .0 5 P u rv is, Jew eU D „ 3 lots .353.66 P u rv is, R u b y A n ge U . 20 5-10 a c re s .......................30.69 R a tle dge . H e n rv' C lyd e . 5 3-10 a e re s & 4 l o t s ............. 55.79 R e a v is Sa m u e l Lee, 1 lot 31.39 R ich a rd so n . A lvin . 16 lots 86.24 R ich a rd so n . W U U am L . 1 lot- ..............................33.01 R ich io . M r. & M r s C a rl S.. .i lots 37.21 R iv t'r s B o v d M . 2 lots 16.T8 R in iw vll. М агл- Stone. 1 lot 74 85 H o io . C h a rlie Est., I lot i 97 R o stv W ilsim . 4 lo ts 2 64 R o w la m i. M r s V irg in ia H . s loti:■Vi 07 R u ss. W in, lOuppnp, 1 lot im.rui .Siiiii, I l o l ..............,'1,‘i.iMI Su in , W illiiu n Lo.ster, t acre- ..............................,12.011 Sum m un.s. Flu ke . 1 lot __41.Л) San fo rd , Mr.4, A d e la id e G, K s t , 1 lot ........................il5.ni San fo rd , C. C, 4 Son s. 2 lots- .............................639,.36 Sn n fo rd. G a U h o r 4 R u fu s, Jr,, M a rsh a ll 4 H a yd e n , 3 lots- .............................309.87 San fo rd , L, G.. 2 lots 167,61 San fo rd , L, G . 4 R . B „ Jr.. 9 lots ......................155,54 Sa n fo rd , L, G.. M , C „ 4 R. B „ .Tr,. 114 a c re s ...........108.68 Sa n fo rd M o to r Co., 12 lots 572.62 San fo rd , R . B . E st. 4 L.G ., 1 lot ..........................4.18 San fo rd , R , B , E st,, 8 lote,330,00 Sa n fo rd , R , B „ Jr.,4 lots. 193.45 Sa n fo rd , R . B . E st., L . G., R . B . Jr., 23 a c r e s ......23,32 Scott, N , A . E st., 7V4 a c re s. ,3.74 Shelton. L u th e r L e o n a rd 4 J e a n C,, 1 lot .................. 278.23 Sh e rrU l, H o w a rd K n o x , 10 lots- ............................... 64.04 Sh a ffn e r, J a m e s, 4 lots ,,, .72.53 Sh ore, B o b b y R a y . 1 lot .. .85.70 Sh ore . R ic h a r d Isa a c , Jr., 90-100 a cre ........................41.41 Sh ore, F r a n k H.. 182 a c re s 180.44 Size m o re , J a m e s Sa n fo rd , 2 lote ..........................73.76 Sm ith , B o b b y G ra y , 1 lo t.. .82.71 Sm ith , E v e re tte E ., 3 lote .58.33 Sm ith , G e o rge W .. 2 lote .. .2.53 Sm ith . M r . 4 M r s . G ra n t. 1 lot .......................... 95.25 Sm ith . J. Q uentin, 4 lote . .60.32 Sm ith , J a m e s Y o m a n , 1 lot. : .......................... 67.13 Sm ith , J o e H e g e 4 G e n e va , 7 lo ts ........................110.25 Sm ith , N o r m a n B eU , Sr., 2 lots- ............................... 59.89 S m ith , O sc a r, 2 l o t e ........96.91 Sm ith . R o n n ie Lee , 7 4-10 a cre s- ...................................24 Sm ith , W . W .. 8 95-100 a c re s 4 8 lote ...................884.91 Sm o ot. M r s . A d d le Scott, 1 lot- ...............................12.54 Sm otot. M r s . C athe rine. 1 iot- ............................... 25.63 Sm o ot. C o n ra d , 1 l o t .....44.96 Sm o ot. E d w a rd D e n n is 4 C a th e rin e 1 l o t .............3.74 Sm o ot, J o h n A ., 1 l o t ........8.36 S m c o t, R o w a n E^t.. 11 4-10 ac re s ........................8.38 Sm o ot. W a lte r R a le ig h . 1 lot- ............................... 43.01 S o u h M a in M o to r Co., 1 lot 56.43 S p a rk s, M r s . B e ssie Z., 1 lot- ............................... 38.05 S p a rk s, D o n a ld OdeU, 7 6-10 a c re s ...................... 38.30 S p a rk s, G ilb e rt E st., 10 46-100 a c re s ........................3.85 S p a rk s, H e n ry М ., 152 a cre s- ..............................106.15 S p a rk s, T h o m a s Je ffe rso n 4 M sry S., 6 8-10 a c re s ., .27.22 S p e a k s, J a m e s E d w a rd , 2 lots- ..............................118.88 S p illm a n , J o h n A.. 20 6-10 a c re s 4 55 l o t e ..................473.26 Sp illm a n . J o h n A . 4 J o h n R . W U lia m s, 1 lot ............2.42 Sp iU m a n , J o h n A . 4 T .L., 6 lote ........................101.23 S p ry , R . V ., Jr., 2 08-100 a c re s- ..............................121.58 Steele. A b n e r 4 J im m y Lo u , 2 lote .......................78.41 Steele. F o rre st M c K in le y E st., 4 41-100 a c re s .............27.94 Ste e lm an , W . H ., 52-100 a cre s- ..............................133.80 Su dd re th , M r . 4 M rs. M a rsh a U , 2 lote ......................60.30 S u m m e rs, A d a m E lija h . 5 7 % a c re s .......................66.02 T a y lo r, D a v id P a u l, 1 lot. .124.81 T a y lo r, H e n ry A., 1 lot 43.92 T a y lo r, J o h n R ic h a rd , 1 lot- ..............................117.39 T isa . J a m e s A lbe rt. 1 7 % a c re s- ................. 77.70 T u rn e r, M a r y A n n E st., 1 lot-............................... 12.65 T utterow . R . C la re n ce . % acre-............................. 47.07 U n d e rw o o d. M rs. L in d a L o u , 4 lote ...........................2,86 V a n E a to n , M r s . L e ssie , 1 lot- ............................... 46.09 V ic k e rs, M rs, A g n e s, 15 50-100 a c re s .......................27.28 W a g n e r, G e o rge F ra n k lin , 5Vb a c re s ...................... 15.94 W a gn e r. M a r v in H e n d e rso n 4 K a th e rin e , % a cre 4 1 lot 63,81 W a lke r. W . S. Est., 1 lot .,. .9.24 W all. J a m e s H ayw oo d. 1 lot 48.97 W all. R o b e rt L.. 1 l o t ......42.42 W h ita ke r. J a m e s F ra n k lin . 85- 100 a cre ....................42.55 W h ita k e r. J a y W „ 3 82-100 a c re s 52.31 W h ita ke r, O sc a r G a ith e r 1 33-100 a cre .................. 70.51 W hitaker. O sc a r R o y . 6 15-100 ' ^ m e ir r rr'r.rr:r. v.. ■. : it '.iU - W hitaker. R o b e rt 4 L v n n . 1 lot ........................... 25.14 W hite. A lb e rt 4 A nnie. 2 lots 5.06 W ilke s. B en. 1 lot ..........15.62 W U lirm s. F ra n c e . 2 lots ... .7.48 W illia m s. Sy v e U a E st.. 3 lots- ............................... 36.63 W ilso n . C e b ro n Josep h. 8 lots- .............................120.40 W ilso n . R o b e rt W .. 1 l o t __6.49 W ise m a n . P h i'lip . i l o t .......15 Y o rk . A . R .. 2 54-100 a c re s.75.44 Y o rk . C o lin J a m e s. 2 ‘г acre s-...............................35.46 Y o rk . J a m e s R .. 6 a c re s . 59.50 S h a d y O ro v e T o w n sh io .•Vilen. J e n y E . & D a ro th y , 7-10 a cre ..........................1.58 A llen. P a u l E .. 4 lots ......36.34 B a rn e s. J. H., 37 a c re s — 20.24 B a rn e y , H e n ry B.. l l 4-10 acres- ..............................18.37 B a rn e y . L. B.. 5 4-10 a rre 3..i2 B a rn e y . M rs. M attie F in g e r. 3 7-10 a c r e s .................. 4.62 B a rn e y . P a u l G.. I acre .47.93 B a rn e y . H ubert W.. 4 lo:s 19.63 B a rn e y . W illie T n o m a s. 1 0 4 a e ie i 72.84 Bt'al. L ju ie . 2 16-100 a e ie s 20.46 B e n n ta . R a ym .m d D . 25 8-10 acre s 123.67 B oger, Jo h n W esley, 1 a cre 34 77 B urton. N e ll & R o n a ld . 22 3-10 acre s n o C am pb ell. J a m e s H . 18 3-10 .iT.,19 C.im pbell. W illia m L . 36 7-Ю a c ri's M.Mii C a n o r. H.ihcr; 1...ч‘. ! iiiTi' ..........................................114.9» I'lu illiii. N. .S., 2H>^ « e re s 2.it.ii.‘) C h iind lcr, K<l\vard, acres-..............................44.2,1 C'cpe, H e njiim ln A., 77 a cres- ..............................IKi.117 C o rn atzt'r, C h a rle s W ., 1 lot 34.64 C o rn atzer. Lind.sav. 2 'a acro.s- ............................... 47.08 C o rn atze r. Lon nie , 71 -1 0 0 iic rcs .......................47.83 a c rc s .......................57-16 C o rn atze r. Seh on L., 17'-j acrcs- .............................177,74 C o rn atze r, T o b y 4 L in d a A n n, 1 a c r e .......'...............50.94 C re w s, A lice . 3 a c r e s ........9,35 C re w s, J e r ry M ilto n , 4 6-10 j c r e s ...................... 108,63 C re w s, M a u d ie H e irs, 9 acre s- ............................... 11,79 D a n ie ls, J a c k 4 A ld in e , 2>2 acre s ........................2,47 D u lin , E lle n H e irs, 3 a cre s. 2.86 D u lin , L illia n H e irs, 1 lot . .2.42 E llis, Collett, 24 a c re s 22,83 E llis. R o b e rt L,, 73 a c re s..31.79 E ste p , S. W ., 2 a c r e s ........3.19 E tc h iso n , M rs. B e u la h E st., a c r e ......................17.82 F is h e l’s G ro c e ry, 1 acre ., ,55,73 F ish e l, R o b e rt L,, 1 acre . .83.26 F ly n t, SteU a H e irs. 1 lot ... 2.09 F u lle r, D a is y , 2 % a c re s ...3.63 G illa sp ie , B o y d e n C. 4 E ra , 2 7-100 ...................... 27.43 H a irsto n , H e n ry H e irs, 4 acres- ................................ 2.31H aU , E rn e st 4 E d i'lh , 1 3-10 a cre ...................... 144.39 H a rtm a n , A lv in E d w a rd , 8 5 % a c re s ...................... 142.51 H a rtm a n , G e o rge G., 56-100 a cre ..........................1.65 H a rtm a n , J a m e s H e irs, 3 acres- .................................... 1.98 H a rtm a n , V ir g il L., 3 % acres-................................ 2 53 H e n d rix , G . V e rn o n , 2 24-ioo a c re s ..................... 150.73 H older. L u th e r. 1 lot ......37.02 H o w a rd , C ly d e E ., 20 05-100 a c re s ......................148.00 H un t. A n n ie H e irs. 1 lot ... .1.54 H u n te r. C h a rle s E .. 21V4 a cre s- ............................... 42.20 Jo lly . M r s . C o ra . 3 92-100 acre s- ............................20.18 Jone s. P a u l W ., 35 a c re s . .78.35 L a ird , A rc h ie E ., 1 7-10 acre7.87 L a n ie r, H a rv e y J. E st., 5V4 a c re s .......................36.65 L a th a m . C h a rlie 4 R tó h . 5 a c re s ......................143.39 L a ttim o re . E v e ly n . 1 lot.. 119.13 Le d fo rd . A ld e n R . 4 M ild re d P ., 3 33-100 a c r e ..........68.00 L e d fo rd , A ln e y , 1 a c re ... .77.24 M a rk la n d , M a r y H .. 5 lo ts.77.28 M a rk la n d . P a u l F .. 18 51-100 a c re 4 6 l o t s .............126.83 M e lto n , T ro y , 1 a cre .. ..55.43 M e lto n , W a y n e F r a n k lin 4 B e rn ic e , 35-100 a c r e .....41.82 M e s sic k , J a m e s C . 4 N . E . W ilso n , 2 lo ts .............42.46 M iU e r, H e n r y A . Jr., 5 08-100 a c re s ...................... 122.18 M iU e r, J a m e s P ., 2 a c re s..28.59 M in o r, M . J., 4 3 % a c re s . .21.56 M u rre U , T . W ., 3 % a c re s..10.28 M y e rs , B illy ,E u g p n e , 9-10 acre-, M y e rs . C. W ., 3 l o t s ........55.88 M y e rs , F lo re n c e A., l 3-10 acre- ..............................100.47 M y e rs , F re d , 2 a c r e s ......36.52 M y e rs , W m . A rth u r, Sr., 7 % a c re s .......................14.43 M c D a n ie l, B iU ie E ., 2 3-10 103.16 M c M a h o n , W ilb u r, 1 46-100 a c re s 4 1 l o t .............105.97 N a n c e , J o h n N o a h , 24 acres48.32 N a n c e , M r s . Su sie , 22 a c re s.9.13 N e w m a n , J o h n n y A .. 4 29-100 a c re s ......................115.98 O m a ra . T h u rm a n E u g e n e . 8 8-10 a c re s ......................140.44 P e e b le s. E rn e st. 2 % a c re s.44.48 Potts. E d w a rd F ra n k lin . 3 a c re s ......................102.11 Potts, E u g e n e , 10 27-100 a cre s- ............................... 18.55 P o tis, G le n n , 1 a c r e ........11.86 Potte, G . W . 4 R o y L . ...19.80 P o tts, P a u l A., 6 4-10 acres49.72 P otts, R o y L., 2 9-10 a c re s.42.50 R o b e rtso n , D a rn e U 4 Joyce , P o rc h .......................32.79 R o b e rtso n , E d w a rd A ., l'/4 a cre ........................79.12 R o b e rtso n , G . S. E st., 1 35-100 a cre ........................ 1.32 R o b E rtso n , R o b e rt D e w e y , 1 lot- ............................... 8.82 R o b e rtso n , W m . H e n r y Sr.. % acre ........................58.78 Scoti. CU fton. 1 6-10 a c r e .. .16.39 Sheets. J a m e s T . 4 V a d a H ., 4 3-10 a c re s .................5.83 Sheets. J o h n H., 49 55-100 acre s- .............................112.33 Shore. J a m e s O dell, 2 7-10 ac re s ...................... 109.27 Sidden. G ra y . 1 lot ...... 39.64 ■Sitia,".ai...J£6ar ................................ 75.19 S m ile y . M ic h a e l D.. 1 b t . . .34,51 Sm ith . A n th o n v D . 4 D ian ne, 92-100 a cre . '..............75.98 S m ith . O sc a r, i lot .........16.30 S p rv , E lm e r H e irs, 2 1-10 a cres- .................................... 9.57 S p ry . G race . 1 lot ..........12.10 S q u a re D e a l R e a l E sta te Co.. 2 a c re s .......................1.98 S u lliv a n . E d m o n d B.. 1 lot. 16.61 T allen t. M a rv in . 2 42-100 acres- ............................... 25.50 T h o m a s. M rs. J. W .. 2 acres- ...............................57.31 T h o m a s. W a lte r E st.. 14 a cres- ................................ 8.14 T h o m p so n . M a r y J a rv is. 2 acre s ....................... 21.40 W illia m s. E lg in . 4 7-10 acres- .............................105.40 W in te rs. B :b b y G re e n 4 J a c queline. 15 2-10 a c r e s .....8.03 Z im m e rm a n . H a rv e y H.. 95 43- 100 acre s ................101.69 V e a tric e J. T sw e ll D a v ie C o u n ty T a x C o lle c tor E le c tro sta tic p re cip ita tio n ' is ttie p h y sic a l p rin cip le on w h ic h e le ctro n ic a ir filte rs w o rk. P a rtic le s in the a ir are give n a hifih vo lta ge charge, .ind then they are attracte d to o i'p o slte ly c h a rge d colle ctin g plati’i « h ic h hold the p article s uiii:l th e y arc w aslie d aw ay. Clorksviile H. D. Club Meeting T h e regular m oeiinti o f the C l a r k s v i l l e H o m o D cnio n .sira tio n C lu b m et M a y 2nd at the W illia m R . D a vic Fire D ep t. M rs. S ta c y B cc k , presided. T h e pledge to the A m e ric a n Hag an d so n , “ A m c r ic a " w as led b y M rs. B illy Sh e lto n . M rs. J im m y E a to n read the Legend o f the D o g w o o d . R o ll call w as a n sw e re d b y each m e m b e rs favorite tree. M rs. D . S. R a tle d g e gave a safety rep ort. A c o u n ty w ide p r o g r a m o f b e a u tific a tio n w h ic h in clu d e s the p la n tin g o f trees a n d sh ru b s w a s explaine d. M rs. L . G . W allace re m in d e d us o f o u r special re a d in g p ro gra m at the lib rary. M rs. O stin e W est show ed s l i d e s a n d g a v e a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g p r o g r a m o n A c c e s s o r ie s in th e ho m e , several e x a m p le s o f go o d and b a d arra n ge m e n ts w ere also given. M rs. M o rris A n d e rso n w a s h o n o re d w ith a p in k an d b lue show er. R e fre sh m e n ts o f b ro w n ie s, p o ta to ch ip s, p ick le s and lim e p u n c h w a s served to the 18 m e m b e rs an d several child ren . D u r in g the so cia l h o u r a flow er e x ch an ge w as en joyed b y aU. Mock’s 4-H K id e n h o tir M a y w c take this m e th o d o f ilu in k in g o u r n e ig h b o rs and f r i e n d s f o r t h e i r k in d e x p rc ssio n ss o f sy m p a th y in i i u r b e r e a v e m e n t . T h e s e e x p re ssio n s have been d e e p ly appreciated. T h e F a m ily o f the late M rs. V io la J e n k in s R id e n h o u r Curil III I hanks C A T T L E F A R M F O R S A L E 106 acre catti* (arm t mlUi from Hi* iquar* In Midway Church eemmuntty oft N. C. 115. SIx-reem hem», now fur nace, now doop woll, 100 aeroi of groH foneod and cross foneid. Natural wator In throo patturot, 1200 foot frontago en pavtd road. Price MU per acre. After 6 p.m. call «71- J175 or 87J.941S. Statesville, N. C. ___ HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL DAIRY AND FARM EQUIPMENT fAUCTIONi WED. MAY 14th 10:30 A. M. STRAWBERRY HILL FARM C. A. STREET - ADVANCE, N. C. 64 HOLSTEINS 34 COWS-HEIFERS-8 BRED-12 OPEN 1,140 LBS. WINSTON-SALEM SEALTEST BASE 6S0 GAL. TANK-SURGE PIPELINE ALL FARM EQUIPMENT (INCLUDING) EQUIP. & TOOLS THAT BURNED OWNBY AUCTION AND REALTY CO., INC. 1302 HERMITAGE ROAD, RICHMOND, VA. Club M o c k s 4 - H C l u b m e t W e d n e sd a y, A p r il 2 3 rd , 6 :0 0 p . m . , a t M o c k s C h u r c h b a se m e n t. T h e m e e tin g w a s c a lle d 10 o rd e r b y G in g e r Sta n le y. P led ge s w ere led b y the p re sid en t, G in g e r Sta n le y. D e v o tio n s w ere read b y Le lia C o rn a tze r a n d S u sa n B a rn e y , t i t l e d , “ T H E M O S T B E A U T I F U L T H IN G IN T H E W O R L D ” . D o n n a B u rto n led the club in so n gs, “T A K E M Y L I F E A N D L E T IT B E ” a n d F U N S O N G . R o ll caU an d m in u te s w ere read b y assistant secre tary, S u sa n V o g le r. O ld b u sin e ss co n siste d o f an e l e c t i o n o f a n e w vice-president. N e w b u sin e ss co n siste d o f T a l e n t , F lo w e r a n d C ra ft S h o w , 7 :3 0 p.m .¡ A p ril 25thv at the M o c k sv U le E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l. D e sp o sits fo r c a m p d u e M a y 9 th . D o g S h o w M a y 17th. T h e p ro g ra m co n siste d o f p ra cticin g fo r the T a le n t S h o w at M o c k sv ille . R e fre sh m e n ts w ere e n jo ye d b y aU. R e p o rte r, P a u la V a u g h n Г' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AUCTION SALE RUMMAGE 1 ANTIQUES Saturday, M a y 10th • l O A . M . • William R. Davie Volunteer Fire Department Seven Miles North of MocksvUle on Highway 601 • One-horse wagon and bed •Washing Machines • Tires and Wheels • Mocksville Pop Bottle • Wagon • Bicycle • Corn Planter • Refrigerators • Furniture And Many Other Items • Stoves • Milk Cans • Lawn Mowers • Blackhawk Corn Sheller • Forage Harvester •Tobacco Sprayers • Corn Planters • Plows •1919 Lincoln Wheels and Axle Too Numerous To Mention F p f Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Coffee, Cold Drinks, Homemade Pies and Cakes ■ V ..Ï All Proceeds Go To William R. Davie Volunteer**Fire Dept.*] AUCTIONEER-BURLEY GALEMORE OPEN THE DOOR TO Find the key to better living right here, at home! Shop leisurely and more conveniently for the very many things your family wants and needs to make life more pleasant.. . from the clothes you wear, to the car you drive, to the appliances and services that add to your comfort. m m m When you shop at local stores, you are shopping among neighbors and friends. What’s more, you’ll find every thing you'd find elsewhere — In |ust as great a variety. Prices are as low. Sometimes, even lower. Get a bonus in better living on every dollar you spend. Shop at Home. U n l o t k t h e W o n d e r s o f B e t t e r L i v i n g , , , S h o p o t H o m e This A d Sponsored B y The M erchants Listed: D a n i e l F u r n i t u r e & E l e c t r i c C o . D a v i e F r e e z e r L o c k e r C . C . S a n f o r d S o n s C o m p a n y B i l l M e r r e l l F u r n i t u r e C o . Shuh wiiHH Greater ■ B etter ■ Famous ■ v v id e r ■ P r e é ■ (rienulY CÜNHUINLII VAHIEÌY I VALUES I BKHNOSI PRICIRAIIC( | PAKKING■ 5ERUICE I' II— Duvii; County KnlorpriM; RitcfirtI, May H, l%9 lo w t is h ip , D iiv iv ( » iin iy . s’l'A ia m i nil) M , 5 i2 . 5 o , ^1*1® ~ Volkswagon, 1962, excellent condition, new tires. $62S.00( Buick, 1963, »11 power, air conditioned, new “ cellent condition - Î8»>5.00. C»H 284^123. S.l tfn Wtnled - Put time or full titne waltteswi and kitchen http tt C't Bttlwcue. Apply in person. 1-16 tfti WANTED: Waitresses to work part time or full time. Apply in person at MILLER’S DINER-RESTAURANT, Mocksville.2-27 tfn FOR RENT-Three room apartment in Harding-Horn BuUding. Call 634-2765.4-17-tfn_ }fMin«ed-Co«ple to work »t Whib-O-Wlll Farm. Houae fiuilBwd and exceUenI wages. Apply 1« person at Whlp-O-Wll Farm.10-10 tfn F A R M F O R S A L E - 76.5 acres, o n e m ile fro m c ity lim its — O ve r 600-ft. ro ad frontage • p le n ty w ater - 5 0 acres in on e field. G o o d level land. C o n ta ct G e o r g e H e n d ric k s o r T r o y M cD a n ie l. 5 -8 It n F o r S a le -O n e m in ib ik e . Iri ve ry g o o d c o n d it io n . T e le p h o n e 6 3 4 -2 4 7 2 . 5 / l/ 2 tp Mobile Home Repair •• Service of all types. Phone 998*8286 or 998-8276.2-271^ TRAILER SPACE FORRENT....Hillsdale MobileHome Park, near Interstate 40 and NC 801 exit on Gun Oub Road. Telephone, 998-8404.2-6-tfn For Rent -- Four room apartment. Call Mrs. Mabel Uoyd, 634-5854.3-20 tfn W A N T E D ...B e a u ty O p e ra to r t o w o r k in A d v a n ce . C a ll 9 9 8 -8 4 5 8 . 5 -1 -tfn AVON I if you need a Qood £ Steady Inoome, But Cani$ ^ Work only PART TIME si:1*1 Sell Avon Cosmetici Experience Unnecesury Call Mrt. Grohman L o st - B o rd e r C o llie d og, b la c k w ith w h ite m a rk in gs o n feet, tip o f tail a n d o n c h in a n d s to m a c h . H a s b ro w n co lla r w ith id e n tifica tio n tag. D o g ’s n a m e is D u k e . R e w a rd is offered. C o n ta c t H . L . M ila n , R t. 1, C a la h a in R o a d . P h o n e " 4 9 2 - 5 1 2 4 d u r i n g d a y , *4 9 2 -5 1 6 5 after 6, 5-1 It n C a m ilo t Sta b le s.....H w y . 801 n e a r d r a g s t r ip . . . . H o r s e s . b o a r d e d , b r o k e and raine d....Riding le ssons, g ro u p r p |ivate ... C a ll 6 3 4 -4 3 5 4 'te r a :3 0 w e e k d ays. 4 / 24/4tn F o r R e n t - N e w tw o b e d ro o m trailer tw elve feet w ide. C a ll 9 9 8 -4 7 2 7 o r 9 9 8 -4 0 9 7 . 5-1 tfn F o r R e n t - T h re e b e d ro o m h o u se o n O a k Stre et w ith on e b a t h , liv in g ro o m , screened p o rc h a n d large fenced -in lot. C all 6 3 4 -2 5 5 3 after 5 p.m . 4 -2 4 4 tn E x ce lle n t o p p o rtu n ity for g e t t in g in to the p ro fitab le C h in c h i l l a B u sin e ss if y o u q u a lify . W rite to : A llie d F u r C o m p a n y P. O . B o x 4 9 1 8 D e p t. -W - W in sto n -Sale m , N . C. 2 7 1 0 7 . 4 -2 4 4 tn M O B I L E H O M E S P A C E S F O R R E N T . . . 1-40 M o b ile U lla g e at 1-40 a n d F a rm in g to n R o a d . P h o n e 9 9 8 -4 0 9 7 o r 9 9 8 -4 7 2 7 . 3 -2 7 tfn F A T O V E R W E IG H T Available to you without a doctor’s prescription, our product called Odrinex. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. Ordinex is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed. Get rid of excess fat and live “Ttfflger^ omiwirnscwvr iiatO» *■ and a new, large economy size for S5.00. Both are sold with this guarantee: If not satisfied for any reason, just return the package to your druggist and get your full money back. No questions asked. Odrinex is sold with this guarantee by Wilkins Drug Store. Mocksville. Mall Orders Filled. 4 / 2 4 / 3 T P FOR SALE - Three bedroom house, Lakewood Village, below Davie High. Pull batcment, paved drive. For Informttion, call 634-5219 after 6 p.m. excej^t Thursday. Owner moving to nnnsylvania.4.17 tfn F O R S A L E ; S p in e t P iano W anted , respo nsifile p a rty t o t a k e o ve r lo w m o n th ly p a ym e n ts o n a spin e t p iano . C a n be seen lo ca lly. W rite C re d it M anag e r, P. O . B o x 6 4 1 . M a tth e w s, N . C. 4 -2 4 4 tp H e l p W a n t e d ; C o o k s , C ashe rs, W aitresses — Pleasant w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s a n d excellent co m p e n sa tio n fo r the righ t persons. A p p ly in p erso n a n y d a y 9 :0 0 a.m . till 5 :0 0 p . m . M o r g a n t o n , N . C ., H o lid a y In n o f M o rg a n to n , I 4 0 an d H w y 18. N o p h o n e calls e xce pt fo r a p p o in tm e n ts. 4 -2 4 4 tn W a n t e d - C o m p a n io n - N u rsin g aide to care fo r e ld e rly la d y an d live in ho m e . S a la ry an d arrangem e nts fo r tim e o f f open. Please give re su m e o f e x p e r i e n c e a n d s a l a r y r e q u ir e m e n t s . W rite B . W . T r o t t e r , - P . 0 . B o x 1 9 4 W instbn ^Saïèm , “N . "C . ‘ 2 7 1 0 2 . 4 -2 4 2 tn F O R S A L E G R O C E R Y S T O R E In clu d e s sto ck , e q u ip m e n t an d b u U d in g s. In g o o d lo ca tion . D o i n g g o o d b u s in e s s fo r 40-years. S e llin g o n ly because o f p o o r health. W H O L E S A L E G R O C E R Y W holesale G ro c e ry B u sin e ss fo r s a l e . B u i l d i n g , s t o c k , e q u ip m e n t a n d van. T e rm s can be arranged. H O U S E F O R S A L E T h re e b e d ro o m . . . b ric k . . . electric heat . . . ca rp o rt reasonable p rice . . . g o o d location. L o ts fo r sale in to w n ! 3 -b e d ro om h o u se in M o c k sv ille for sale. V e r y g o o d lo cation . V e r y reasonable price. — C O N T A C T - - ” R T JF tJ S > 'B K O U K ” ' ■ 6 3 4 -5 9 1 7 H o m e 6 3 4 -5 1 2 8 F O R S A L E — F o u r ro o m h o u se w ith carpo rt an d u tility shed located o n N o rth M a in S t r e e t . H o u s e h a s a ne w furnace, new h o t w ater heater and w all to w all carpet in each ro o m . C a ll 6 3 4 -5 2 6 8 . 5-8 tfn F O R S A L E ~ 1 9 6 7 C h ry sle r N e w p o rt, p o w e r b ra ke s, p ow er steering a n d air c o n d itio n . CaU 4 9 2 -7 7 1 8 after 4 p.m . 5-8 U p F O R R E N T ....F o u r ro o m ap artm ent o n H ig h w a y 1 5 8 , near S m ith G ro v e S c h o o l. C all 4 9 3 4 2 2 3 . 5/8/2T P W ill p a y to p price fo r sta n d in g p o p la r t im b e r . . . C all 9 9 8 4 4 4 2 . 5-9 It n N O T IC E O F R E S A L E O F R E A L E S T A T E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y U n d e r an d b y virtu e o f an O rd e r o f th e C le rk o f the S u p e r io r C o u r t o f D a v ie C o u n t y , m ade in a special p ro ce e d ing en title d "R a y fie ld H o lm a n -V- Jo se p h F o w le r, et al.” a n d u n d e r an d b y virtue o f an O rd e r o f Re sale u p o n an advance b id , b y the C le rk o f t h e S u p e r io r C o u r t , t h e u n d e rsign e d C o m m issio n e r w ill o n the 1 7 th d a y o f M a y , 19 6 9 , at T w e lve o ’c lo c k n o o n , at the d o o r o f the C o u rth o u se in M o c k s v ille , N o rth C a ro lin a , offer fo r sale to the h igh e st b id d e r , f o r c a sh , u p o an o p e n in g b id o f F o u r H u n d re d S e v e n t y T h re e a n d n o / 1 0 0 ($ 4 7 3 .0 0 ) D o lla rs, b u t subject to the c o n firm a tio n o f the C o u rt, a certain tract o r parcel o f la n d ly in g a n d b e in g in J e r u s a le m T o w n sh ip , D a vie C o u n ty , N o r th C a ro lin a , and m o re p a rticu la rly d escribed as follo w s; B e g in n in g at W . S. G re e n ’s N o rth w e st co rn e r an d ru n n in g N o r t h 9 5 fe e t t o B . G . W o m a k c ’s c o r n e r ; th e n c e E a s t w a r d 1 0 0 feet; thence S o u th w a rd 9 5 feet to a stake W . S. G re e n ’s c o m e r; then ce W e s tw a rd 1 0 0 feetj to the! b e g in n in g c o m e r, c o n ta in in g 9 5 0 0 square feet, m o re o r less. F o r a f u l l d e scrip tio n see p e t it io n in C le rk Su p e rio r C o u rt’s o ffice an d ord e r o f the C o u rt in p ro ce e d ings o f E . H , M o rris, A d m . an d C o n u n ., et al. ex-parte fo r the sale o f lan ds fo r p a rtitio n , etc. T h e last an d h igh e st b id d e r w ill be reque sted to d e p o sit a su m eq u al to ten ( 1 0 % ) per cent o f h is b id o n the d a y o f sale to guarantee com p lia n ce w ith said b id. T h is the 3 0 th d a y o f A p ril, 1969. J a m e s L. G r a h a m , C o m m issio n e r FOR SALE - Three bedroom brick home on Wandering Lane. Call J. H. Bowman. Telephone 634-5324.4-17 tfn PUBLIC NOTICE At of December I, 1968,1 am not responsible for any debt other than those incurred personally, myself.Donald 0. Sparks, Mocksville Rt. 3. 5-8 Itp i t b M v w i i i a p e a ' OMM MâMiÆT m nm m ммааммв-а шаь в, mm r* F O R R E N T - B e a c h Co ttage - 5 -ro o m s co m p le te ly fiirn ishe d lo cated near ocean. M y rtle B each, S. C. M a k e y o u r r e s e r v a t io n s early, C o n ta ct G eo rge H e n d ric ks, M o c k sv ille , N c S - 8 t f n E X E C U T R I X ’S N O T IC E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s E x e c u t r ix o f the estate o f C la u d e H ic k s, deceased, late o f D a vie C o u n ty , th is is to n o tify a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g claim s against said estate to present th e m to the u n d e rsigne d o n or be fo re the 9 th d a y o f D e c. 1 9 6 9 , o f th is n o tice w ill be p le a d e d i n b a r o f t h e ir recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in de bted to said estate w ill please m ake im m e d ia t e p a ym e n t to the undersigne d. T h is the S t h d a y o f M a y , 1969. Ju n e H ic k s, E x e c u trix o f the estate o f C la u d e H ic k s, deceased. 5 -1 5 4 tn A d m in istra trix ’s N o tic e N o rth C a ro lina D a vie C o u n ty H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f J o h n B u te ro , deceased, late o f D a vie C o u n ty ^ th is is lo n o tify a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g claim s against said estate to present them to the un d e rsign e d o n o r before the 2 4 th day o f O c to b e r 19 6 9 , o f th is no tice w ill be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e ir recovery. A ll p e rso n s in de bte d to said estate w ill please m ake im m e d ia te p a ym e n t to the un dersigne d. T h is the 1 7 th d a y o f A p ril, 1969. M r s . A n n a B u t e r o , A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f Jo h n B u te ro , deceased. 4 -2 4 4 tn A d m in istra trix ’s N o tic e N o rth C a ro lin a ■ ..... D a v ie C o u n ty H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s A d m in istra trix o f th e estate o f H e n ry A . N a il, deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty , th is is to n o tify all p e rso n s lia vin g claim s against said estate to present th e m to the u n d e rsign e d o n o r b efore the 2 4 th d a y o f O c to b e r 1 9 6 9 , o f th is n o tice w ill be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e ir recovery. A ll p e rso n s in de bted to said estate w ill please m ake im m e d ia te p a y m e n t to the un dersigne d. T h is the 1 7 th d a y o f A p ril, 1969. L o r e n a N a i l D u l l , A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f H e n ry A . N a il, deceased. 4 -2 4 4 tp rSEE THE MOST BEAmUL Sub-Division In Davie County I'THE COUNTRY ESTATES” This tub-dhrWon hat beautiful tpaciout lott filled with dogwwoi» fb -BBha-and mapl»4»at —out with 6 degree curves to expota the lott better. Alto Included it a 3 acre park with a ttream running thru it, built entirely for home-ownen In area. City water and fire hydrantt being installed throughout the mb'divition. Drive out on Jericho Road, one mile from city limits and enjoy tgis restricted development TERMS ARE AVAILABLE ( 3 Homes Already Underway ) SWICEGOOD REAL ESTATE MOCKSVILLE. N.C. PHONE B34>2478 OR 634-2939 N O T IC E O F R E S A L E O F L A N D U N D E R D E E D O F T R U S T N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y W hereas, the u n d e rsigne d, actin g as T ru ste e , in a certain D e e d o f T ru st, executed b y R . B. H e n d rix a n d w ife , M in n ie M . H e n d rix , an d record ed in D e e d o f T ru st B o o k 69 , page 1 3 3 , in the o ffice o f the R e giste r o f D e e d s o f D a v ie C o u n t y , f o r e c lo s e d an d o ffe re d for re-sale T ract N o ; 1 hereinafter describ ed ; an d w he re as w ith in the tim e allo w ed b y law an increased b id w a s fi'e d w ith the C le rk o f S u p e rio r C o u rt an d an o r d e r is s u e d d ire ctin g the T ru stee to re-sell T ra c t N o ; 1 a t a n o p e n i n g b i d o f $ 4 , 0 4 0 . 0 0 ; h o w e v e r , a n increased b id fo r T ra c t N o ; 2 w as n o t filed w ith the C o u rt. N o w threfore, u n d e r an d b y virtu e o f said ord er o f the C le rk o f the S u p e rio r C o u rt o f D a v ie C o u n ty , an d the p o w e r o f sale c o n ta in e d in said D e e d o f T r u s t t h e u n d e rsig n e d Trustee w ill offe r fo r re-sale, u p o n sa id o p e n in g b id , at p u b lic a u ctio n to the high e st b id d e r fo r cash at the d o o r o f the C o u n ty C o u rt H o u se in D a v ie C o u n t y , M o c k sv ille , N o rth C a ro lin a at 1 2 :0 0 n o o n o n the 1 2 th d a y o f M a y , 1969, the fo llo w in g d escribed tract o f real estate located in D a vie C o u n ty , N o r th C arolina. T R A C T N O : 1; Situ a te , ly in g a n d b e in g in M o c k s v il l e T o w n s h ip , D a v ie C o u n ty , N o r th C a ro lin a an d b e g in n in g at an iro n p in in the N o rth e rn m argin o f a roa d , (ru n n in g t h r o u g h t h e G e o r g e W . M c C l a m r o c k f a r m ) t h e so uthw e st c o rn e r o f T ra ct 7 allotted to L illie M . M c D a n ie l in the d iv isio n o f the G e o rge W . M c C l a m r o c k property; r u n n in g t h e n c e a lo n g the w este rn line o f T ra ct 7 L illie M . M c D a n ie l’s tract n o rth 2 2 deg. E a st 1 1 .8 0 ch a in s to an iro n p in; thence N o rth 6 6 deg. W est 1 1 .3 4 ch a in s to a n iro n pin, the n o rth e ast corne r o f T ra c t 5 allotted to A n n ie M . B o w le s in the d iv isio n o f said estate; thence a lo n g the eastern lin e o f T ra c t 5 the A n n ie M . B o w lB s tract S o u t h 2 2 deg. W est 12 .4 6 ch a in s to a n iro n p in in the n o rth e rn m a rg in o f s a i d r o a d ; t h e n c e a lo n g th e n orth e rn m a rgin o f the road S o u th 7 5 deg. E a st 2 .4 5 ch a in s to a stake; thence S o u th 6 8 deg. E a st 9 .1 0 ch a in s to the place o f b eginn ing. C o n ta in in g 12.6 acres, m o re o r less an d b e in g k n o w n as T ra ct 6 o f the G e o r g e W . M c C l a m r o c k p ro p e rty allo tte d to M in n ie M . H e n d rix in the d iv isio n o f the M c C la m r o c k p ro p e rty. T h e a b o ve p ro p e rty is sh o w n o n a m a p pre pare d b y A . L . B ow le s, R . S . in J u ly , 1 9 6 2 . See M a p B o o k 3 , p a g e 12 3 , D avie C o u n ty R e gistry . S u b j e c t t o c o v e n a n t s , e a s e m e n t s , c o n d it io n s and re stru ction s o f record , if a n y, a n d subject to ad va lo re m taxes, f o r 1 9 6 9 , a n d assessm ents, if an y. A d e p o sit o f five per cent ( 5 % ) o f the a m o u n t b id b y the h ighe st b id d e r fo r T ract N o ; 1 shall be give n to in su re go o d faith. T h is the 2 4 th d a y o f A p ril, 1969. F . G a ith e r Je n k in s, T ru stee Je n k in s and L u c a s, A tto rn e y s lifllL 5-1 2tn Card of Thanks Koontz We, the family of the late Charlie Alexander Koontz, with to express our deep appreciation and heartfelt tnanki, which cannot be adequately expressed, for the many memorials and kind acts of appreciation thown during the lots of our beloved Charlie. As was hit wish, may each life he touched help others in some tmall way. E x e c u to r’s N o tic e N o rth C a ro lin a D a v ie C o u n ty H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s E x e c u t o r o f the estate o f F lo re n ce S. Le o n a rd , deceased, late o f D a vie C o u n ty , this is to n o tify all p e rso n s h a v in g claim s against said estate to present th e m to the un d e rsign e d o n or b efore the 2 5 th d a y o f O cto b e r 19 6 9 , o f this no tice w ill be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e ir recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in de bted to said estate w ill please m ake im m e d ia t e p a ym e n t to the un d ersigne d. T h is the 2 1st d a y o f A p ril, 19 6 9 . G e o r g e H . C . S h u t t , E x e c u t o r o f the estate o f F lo re n ce S. L e o n a rd , deceased. 4 -2 4 4 tn C O - A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S N O T IC E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d as C o - A d m i n i s t r a t o r ’s o f the e s t a te o f W . V . G o b b le , deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty , this is to n o tify all p e rso ns h a v in g c la im s against said estate to pre se nt th e m to the un d e rsign e d o n o r b e fo re the 9 th d a y o f O c to b e r 1 9 6 9 , o f this n o tice w ill be p leaded in b a r o f t h e ir recove ry. A ll pe rso n s in de bte d to said estate w ill please m a ke im m ed iate p a ym e n t to the un d ersigne d. T liis the 1 7 th d a y o f A p ril, 1969. V irg il 0 . G o b b le an d O ttis L. G o b b le , C o -A d m in istra to r’s o f the estate o f W . V . G o b b le , deceased. 4 -1 7 4 tp E x e c u to r’s N o tic e N o rth C a ro lin a , D a v ie C o u n ty H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s E x e c u to r o f the estate o f S u sa n C . T ru e sd ale , deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty th is is to n o tify a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g claim s against sa id estate t o present th e m to the u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b e fo re the 1 9 th d a y o f O c to b e r 1 9 6 9 , o r th is n o tice . wiU. be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e ir recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in de bte d to said estate w ill please m a ke im m e d ia t e p a y m e n t to the un d ersigne d. T h is the 9 th d a y o f A p r il 1 9 6 9 . I, R o b e rt D a vis, E x e c u to r o f t h e e s t a t e o f S u s a n C . T ru e sd ale , deceased. W illia m E . H a ll, A tto rn e y 4 - 1 7 4 TN E X E C U T O R ’S N O T IC E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s E x e c u to rs o f the estate o f K . L . C o p e , deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty , th is is to n o tify a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g claim s against said estate to present th e m to the u n d e r s iz e d o n o r before the 6 d a y o f D e ce m b e r 1 9 6 9 , o f th is n o tice w ill be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e ir recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in de bted to said estate w ill please m ake im m e d ia te p a ym e n t to the und ersigne d. T h is the 1th d a y o f M a y , 19 6 9 . "Q liv er flro o e -'g h o g ia a sfW iB d — F o y e l l C o p e B r o g d o n , E x e c u to rs o f the estate o f K . L, C o p e , deceased. J o h n T . B ro c k , A tto rn e y 5 -1 5 4 tn C a rd o f T h a n k s F o ste r The family of the late Junius Preston Foster wish to express sincere appreciation for every kindness shown during the tragjc death of our son. May God bless each and everyone of you. Raymond and Louite Foster.5-8 Itp N O K T I M 'A R O L I N A D A V I E ( ’O U N T Y N O T IC E O b S A L E O H R E A L P R O P E R T Y P u rsu a n t to the a u th o rity vested in the un d ersigne d b y the La st W ill an d T e stam e nt o f H. C. W eavil, deceased, I d o h e re b y o ffe r ш г resale and w ill resell at p u b lic a u ctio n to the highest D idde r, fo r cash, o n S a tu rd a y , M a y 17, 1 9 6 9 , at tw elve o ’clo c k , n o o n , at the C o u r t H o u s e d o o r in M o c k s v il l e , D a v ie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a , the fo llo w in g d escribed real p ro p e rty, to w it: L o c a t e d i n F a r m in g t o n T o w n sh ip , D a v ic C o u n ty , on H ig h w a y 1 5 8 in the S m ith G ro v e C o m m u n ity , and b e in g that certain 5.5 acres, m o re or le s s , d e s c r ib e d in a deed record ed in B o o k 5 8 , at page 155, D a vie C o u n ty R e gistry . S T A R T IN G B ID ; $ 5 ,5 1 0 .0 0 . L o c a t e d i n F a r m in g t o n T o w n sh ip , D avie C o u n ty , o n H ig h w a y 1 5 8 , A rd e n V illa ge , b e in g L o ts T h irty -six (3 6 ), T h i r t y - s e v e n ( 3 7 ) , a n d T h irty -e ig h t (3 8 ) in the A rd e n V illa g e S u b d iv isio n , fro n tin g 7 7 .9 feet o n said h ig h w a y , and d e scrib e d in a certain deed recorded in B o o k 3 7 , at page 3 1 3 , D a v ie C o u n ty R e gistry. T h is p ro p e rty is subject to certain re stru ctio n s set fo rth in said deed. S T A R T IN G B ID : 4 ,7 7 5 .0 0 . Lo ca te d in F u lto n T o w n sh ip , D a vie C o u n ty , Just o ff State R o a d 1 3 1 3 ,c o m p ro se d o f 16.7 acres, m o re o r less, and b e in g all real p ro p e rty n o w o w n e d b y the estate o f H . C . W eavil, deceased, located in F u lto n T e rm s o f .Sale; (1 ) C a sh In th irty (3 0 ) d a y s fro m c o n firm a lio ti; (2 ) .Sale shall stan d o p e n ten ( 1 0 ) d a y s fro m date o f sale Гог upset b id s an d upset b id s shall be in the a m o u n t u f ten per cent (\W ) o f t h e first o n e th ou sa n d ($ 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ) d o lla rs an d five per cent ( 5 % ) o f the balance; (3 ) A ll sales shall be subject to c o n firm a tio n b y the C le rk o f S u p e r io r C o u r t o f D a v ie C o u n ty ; (4 ) S u cc e ssfu l b idd e rs shall be required to post a go o d faith d e p o sit in the a m o u n t u f ten per cent ( 1 0 % ) o f the first o n e t h o u s a n d ($ 1 , 0 0 0 .0 0 ) d o lla rs an d five per cent ( 5 % ) o f th e b a la n c e ; ( 5 ) Sa id p ro p e rty shall be so ld subject t o o u ts t a n d in g re stru ctio n s, e a s e m e n t s an d riglit-o f-w a y agreem ents o f reco rd an d a n y lie n s o r e n c u m b r a n c e s o f record, in c lu d in g 1 9 6 9 c o u n t y ad va lo re m taxes, othe r than s u c h l i e n s w h i c h m a y c o n t r ib u t e a la w fu l claim against the estate o f H . C. W eavil, deceased. F o r in fo rm a tio n see o r call t h e u n d e r s i g n e d at 1 -9 1 9 -7 8 8 -1 5 9 1 , o r see o r call J o h n T . B r o c k , A tto rn e y , M o c k sv ille , N o rth C aro lin a. T h is, the 1st d a y o f M a y , 1969. L . F . R E E D , E x e c u to r o f H . C. W eavil Estate 1 0 2 W e s t 5 th St., W in sto n -Sa le m , N . C. 5-8 2 tn I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Emplojrment Opportunity Gravely Tractor Plant. ■ .In demmoau Has positions' (or experienced M achine (>))erators — .Vssemblers ~«nd other akills InteRsted Applicant« Should Contcet Gravely Employment Officei tt.*'. No. 1; Gravely Lime fJlcmmons, N. C, . Dtal 766^7*1 — An Equal Opportunity Eièiployer — •'И.; ■I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Saturday, MAY 10th., 10 A.M. SHOP TOOLS - FARM EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE At the homeplace of the late BRICE P. GARRETT. 4 miles west of MocksviUe on US 64, CENTER COMMUNITY (2)BtadttMorge and tools... (2) Vitet... Tap and Slye Set... Bolt Cuttert... Seat Clamp... Anvilt... Electric Motors... Jointer with motor (3 hp)... Table taw (Crafttman)... Sander... (2) Emery Wheelt... (2) Gatoline Motor (3 and 12 hp). . . Drill Prets (3).. . Turning Lathe... Planer (16-inch)... Bend Saw... Square Hold Drill... Large variety of hand toolt... All sizes of bolts... Wood and Steel Bitt... Fermall Super A Trector in A-1 shape... Ditc Plow... Wood Smi . SinniB Disc Harrow. . . Sectional Harrow. .. sSiTrg ^^S ui slmpTicR^ w : : " .-wo-oa-" Splitter... Double Barrel Shotgun (Ithaca)... 16- Shot Rifle (Remington 22 Bolt Action)... Seigler Heater... Sewing Machine... Couch end Chain... Bed... Televifion. . . TMriea. . . Desk. . . Sideboard ... Dinette and 4 chairs... Refrigerator... Diste ... Roud Table... (2) Corner Cupboards (oak and mahogany)... Upright Freeier... Dressers... Sisraoieope.. Pleno... Trunks... Rockw • • • Bedroom Suite... Bowl and Pitcher... Spool Chest ... Crocks... konwin .. Other items too njimaroM to mention. ...SHOP TOOLS WILL BE SOLD AT 10:00 H. Buford York and Son, Auctionoor Rt 1 Harmony Phone 646'2595 Lawrence Ray Citier Executor AIR WELL PRILUNG CO. MOB I. ш и т , Ü A E têeirie М Ш п I PorAo I j Insuietli9 Sfrvkf j Specialize in Existinçfi tor New Home InsuUting.t S HENRY L PARDUE S! C. C. BAelNGBR M ini EARLE’S a a wnm в ш ш м шМШПШГ. N. & • D èlia E t§etrle Co» M r M i ш м м ! £ г ч ш > | РЬом 6344407 .• • Ht. 2 Box ¡81 è t : Ronda. N. С 28670 tf f DLama •Phono 835-4632 • 12 -Dinú* (ioiinU Ktil(*r|»fi.s»* Uoooi'd, !M«y II, !*)(»*) FRESH LEAN PICNIC PORK ROAST SELECTED FRESH TASTY P O R K STEAKS №. FRESH n U A RTER S F R Y E R BREASTS WITH WINGS lb. FRESH SLICED MDI BACON SELECTED FRESH F R Y E R LEGS № . PURE VEG ETABLE SHORTENING SNOWDRIFT PURE INSTANT COFFEE NESCAFE BIG 10-oz. JAR W H IP-O -W ILL LARGE EGGS GRADE DOZ. J U IC ^ -R IT E F R U IT DRINKS GRAPE-ORANGE-HULA PUNCH 3 « I 0 0, 57 - OZ. .JARS ARMOUR S T A R _ TASTYVienna Sausage 5 ° $1.00 R E D B IR D IM IT A T IO N V IE N N A SAUSAGE 2 4 0z. 25 CCansP R A IR IE B E L T IN O IL SAUSAGE I8 0 z .c a n 59 € P R A IR IE B E L T IN O IL SAUSAGE 6 Lb. Can $2.59 DUNCAN HINES ASSORTED FLAVO RS CAKE MIXES M A R C A L P L A S T IC FOOD WRAP i« O F t .R o ii 23 C I-A C IA L T IS S U E SCOTTIES 200 Cl. Box 33 C N O B U G S M ’L A D Y 18" or 13" W ID E DO W A E R O S O L B A T H R O O M CLEANERi7 0 z.C a n 79 <Z IO C O I'F L A B E L SWAN liquids: Oz. Size 49 (Z BATH SIZE L U X SOAP BAR RED BLISS 19 - OZ. PKGS. MRS. F IL B E R T S GOLDEN QUARTERS M^garine 1-LB. PKGS. POTATOES K E E B L E R ’S V A N IL L A IC E C R E A M SAFE-T CONES 12 ct. Pk23 <5 E L B O M A C A R O N I SKINNER’S 22 Oz. Pkg. 47 e WITH BORAX L A R G E FLORIDA NEW CROP A SIZE FRESH TASTY S P R I N G O N I O N S 1B-Devie County Enterprise, May 8, t9B9Rich Park Taking On New Look! A p p iD N in u ic ly 7 5 '; o f Ih e ic ilo v clo p n u -n i o l R ic h P a rk lias Ik 'c ii co m p lo ie i) iim lcr tho L a n d aiul W a ic r ro n sc rv a tio n F u n d A c i o f I ‘>65. T h e T o w n o f M o c k sv ille receive d a gia n t o f S S .lO O fro m ih is fu n d in A u g u st o f 1 9 6 8 to d e ve lo p R ic h Park. T h e total cost o f th is project w as S I6 . 2 0 0 w ith the T o w n o f M o c k sv ille sh a rin g 'O '/r o f the total cost. T w o n e w p icn ic areas at the park are alm ost c o m p le te w ith tw o n e w sliclicrs, fo u n ta in s, tables an d grills. S ix acres o f w o o d la n d have b e e n i m p r o v e d with th re e -q uarte rs o f a m ile o f nature trails. N e w chain le ngth gates an d fence fo r ts^nnis a n d baseball field have been co n stru cte d . M o st o f the p a rk ha s been seeded a n d lan dscape d. A ll Ilf the eleciriciil w irin g is b e in g p ut u n d e r gro u n d . T h e p la n for the red eve lop m e nt o f R ic h P a rk w a s p re p a re d b y the S o il C o n se rv a tio n Se rvice w o rk in g th ro u g h the D a v ie S o il a n d W a te r C o n se rv a tio n D istrict, C o n s u lt a t iv e assista nce w as >rovided b y the N o rth C a ro lin a le cre a tio n C o m m issio n . T h e M o c k sv ille T o w n B o a id an d t h e M o c k s v i l l e R e c re a tio n C o m m i s s i o n a ls o p ro vid e d assistance. G e o rge S h u tt, T o w n C le rk, is in charge o f a d m in istra tio n o f fu n d s a n d A n d re w Lagle , T o w n E n gin e e rs, is p ro v id in g en gin e e rin g assistance. T h e M o c k s v ille W o n u n ’s C l u b a n d t h e M o c k s v il le C o m m u n i t y D e v e lo p m e n t A sso c ia tio n in itiate d the w o rk o f im p ro v in g a n d a d d in g to the facilitie s o f the p ark. A finished picnic shelter in the parl< . . . and children romping through the grass.. .. front row: Beth Foster, Grace Still and IMorris Horn. Back row: Ann Campbell, Londa Leeds, Genny Dunn and John Kimberly. The new ptoy area at Rich Park has been landscaped and is now completely grassed. A fence surround part of the area. Children of Mrs. Margaret McCoy's Pla-Skol are pictured above enjoying the facilities. Ann Campbell and Morris Horn are seated on the ground. At the table ii Anttionv Bacit, Mrs. McCoy, Linda Londa Leeds and Genny Dunn. This new picnic shelter containing rest room facilities is now under construction at Rich Park. Over three-quarters of a mile of nature trails has been constructed in the Rich Park project. Jim Kimberly leads a group of youngsters down one of these trails. Following him are Morris Horn, Grace Still, Ann Campbell, Beth Foster, Londa Leeds, Genny Dunn, Mrs. Betty Still and Mrs. Margaret McCoy. I I Several children peer through the new chain-link fence now surrounding the baseoaii field at Rich Park. The grounds inside the fences have also been landscaped and seeded. I R B P A I R ......T h e e x te n s iv e im p ro v e m e n ts b e in g m ade in th e stre e t a lo n g G lc n w o o d A v e n u e are ge ttin g m o re than their usu a l share o f a tte ntio n f r o m m e m b e r s o f t h e Le gislatu re , R e a s o n : the re p airs are b e in g m a d e o n the sam e m e dia n, in the sam e b lo c k , an d o n Ih e exact spot at w h ic h a m e m b e r o f Ih e le gislative s la ff w a s k ille d in an e a rly -m o rn in g a ccid c m a m o n d i ago. N o d o u b i a lre ad y p la n n e d b e f o r e t h e d e a t h - w r e c k in v o lv in g Ih is secre tary an d a m e m b e r o f Ih e Le g isla tu re , the Im p ro v e m e n ts lo Ih e stre e t-a C it y o f R a le igh p ro je ct-a re sure lo be in volve d If a n y a ctio n o r su its result fro m the tragedy, A lo o k -b a ck al the accide nt sh o w s n o lii|uor in vo lve d , n o u n -io w a rd frie n d lin e ss betw e en Ih c le gislator a n d ilie secre tary (m o th e r o f five c h ild re n ), and tu illiin g un u su a l e x ce p t lh a l lie w as g iv in g her a ride h o m e . D c sp ile all this, a n d th a n ks . lo m in d s w h o like to take the lo w roa d , ilie m a n 's legislative career w ill lik e ly en d w ilh this term o f olTice. B u t the reco rd sh o w e d the car w a s ira ve lin g to o fast for the c o n d itio n o f the street (it lu d been ra in in g), it hit a m e d ia n, glance d o ff, a n d a f r e a k a c c id e n t - - w it h little v I s a b l e d a m a g e t o ih e v e h ic le -o c c u rre d . A lso , each car d e ve lo p s its o w n peculiar h a b its as to steering, stu n ing, brake s, elc.. an d the le gislator w a s d riv in g a frie n d 's car. L o o k for ail tliis-b u i m ost o f all the current rep airs to the m e dian s trip -to com e o u t in a n y su b se q u e n i hearings. T h e re is a lo i o f sy m p a th y liere for t h o s e five c h ild re n o f tw o n ia riia ge s -and fo r the m e m b e r o f ih e Le gislu iiire w h o se act o f k in d n e ss has all b ut ru in e d his life. d a m a g e d in certain m o to r vehicle a ccid e n ts,” T h e m e asu re w o u ld give to a m in o r c h ild righ t o f a ctio n a ^ in s l parent fo r in ju ry lo c h i l d ’s p e r s o n o r p ro p e r ty a r is i n g f r o m o p e ra tio n o f m o t o r v e h ic le o w n e d o r op erated b y parent. P ro v id e s lh a l parent m a y be liable in s u c h c a s e s a s ‘ M o i n t to rtfe a so r'', w hateve r that is. T h e y say y o u n g S o le s has p o litic a l a m b itio n fo r State office. H o w e ve r, o d d s are this m easure is no t the firin g shot o p e n in g Ih e cam p aign . c i t i e s - G r e e n s b o r o a n d C h a r| o tte -o n the list. A ve ra ge fa cto ry in co m e in G re e n sb o ro is $ 4 ,9 5 9 per ye ar; C h a rlo tte , $ 4 ,8 8 9 . O T H E R W IR E S ...T h e n there ~ffg^ " Trn!i" c'U iid ' \ii' c u iicBr T e e “ w h o ha d n o i b een able to pass the e ntran ce e xam s. H e got after h is father a b o u t il rath er sharply....told h im if he really cared, lie "w o u ld p u ll a few w ire s to get m e in ..." T h e parent agreed. * 'Y e s ". he said, " ih a t 's right. I sh o u ld have sia rie d w ith ilie tele visio n w ire, t h e h i - f i w ir e , a n d t h e telephone w ire...and then these oth e r w ires w o u ld n 't have been n e c e ssa rv ." J U N E 3 ...M e m b e rs o f the Le gisla tu re n o w receive $ 1 5 per d a y in sa la ry a n d $ 2 0 per d a y in expenses. If y o u hear talk a b o u t Ju n e 3 a s a “ g o o d t im e f o r a d jo u rn m e n t", the re aso n is this; the 1 2 0 d a y s fo r w h ic h le gislators are paid co m e to an end o n that date. F r o m then o n , th e y serve for free. H o w e ve r, the expense p o rtio n w ill c o n tin u e as lo n g as t h e y a re i n s e s s io n . B u t e v e ry b o d y seem s to feel that the se ssio n w ill c o n tin u e u n til Ju n e 1 5 ~ o r five m o n th s t6 the d a y Л о т the tim e (J a n u a ry IS t h ) the le gisla to rs cam e to R a le ig h. L a st w e e k the G o v e rn o r’s o f f ic e a n d t h e p r e s id in g o ffic e rs o f the tw o h o u se s began a little h e rd in g to w a rd Ju n e 3. T h e h ills o f h o m e lo o k a little greener all the tim e. H o w e v e r, w ith a little bad lu c k -a n d p u t th is d o w n -th e Le gisla tu re c o u ld v e ry w ell be in R a le ig h u n til J u ly I. If it d o e s go to th is date, la y the blam e sq u a re ly in the lap s o f tw o o r three le g isla to rs-six at the m o st "W h o are stu b b o rn ly re fu sin g to go a lo n g o n certain p ro gram s. C E M E T E R IE S , E T C ...A rc h ie M c M illa n o f W a k e C o u n ty is a k in to a lot o f g o o d people. H is m o th e r at o n e t im e -lo n g b e f o r e R e p . M c M illa n w a s b o r n - w a s se cre tary to the great P o lish p ianist, P a d e re w ski, H is fa th e r, c o u sin s, un cle s, a n d a u n ts are the salt o f the earth in N o rth C a ro lin a , N o lin e r p e o p le livin g. B u t he p ro p o se d to h is w ife (th e y have five c h ild re n ) in a ce m e te ry, he a d m itte d o n the H o u se flo o r last w eek. A n d she accepted. T h is w as all part o f the debate a b o u t the b ill w h ic h w o u ld fo rb id c o u p le s fro m p a r k i n g ( s p a r k i n g ) in grave yards.,.or cem eteries. Sleeping bags made of tightly-w oven cotton duck will keep you warm outdoors at 40 degrees below. №(■• Of IMtktlOtr Chevrolet Pacesetter Values. $ 1 4 7 . 0 0 l e s s than last year's Camaro with comparable equipment. If you equip Camaro with Powerglide, the new 250-hp 350 V8 that runs on regular gas, advanced-design power disc brakes, whitewall tires and wheel covers, the price is $147* less than last year’s model with comparable equipment, including head restraints. $ 6 9 . 0 0 l e s s than last year's Chevelle with comparable equipment We’re not talking about a stripped-down car, either. We’re talking about a Malibu Sport Coupe with head restraints and a 200-hp VS that runs on regular gas. If you add Powerglide, power disc brakes, wheel covers and whitewall tires to your Malibu, you’ll find it’s $69* less. C H I L D V.S P A R b . M ...A bill w h ic h w o u ld p ut c h ild re n against tiu'it pare n ts in m o to r v e n ic ie a c c id o n is is still in H o u se Ju d ic ia ry C o n u n itte e I. h 'a ilie r c d b y P r e s h iiu n Le g isla to r R . C . So le s. Jr. (u n d o th e rs) o f T a b o r C it y , the bill is to "p ro te c t m in o r c h ild re n w h o are in ju re d or T R O L IB L E ...A lot o f p eople se e m to th in k b a n k e rs are lu v in g e v e ryth in g their w a y these days. It a in 't ne cessarily so. A s o f last w eek there w ere 15 different b ills-so m e go o d . Si)iiu> b a d -in the Le gislatu re affe cting b a n k s a n d b a n k in g. T W O C I T I E S ....A re c e n i listin g o f citie s in the U. S. w h e ie b u sin e ss is b o o n u n g this sp rin g -a n d it isn 't a lo n g lis t- in clu d e R ic h m o n d . M e m p h is, and C h a rle sto n . S. C ...one c ity e a c h f 1o m t h e three su rro u n d in g states. B u i N o r ih C A ro lin a ha s tw o CATALINA P-— - MotVivlllt^C. Ш. WED. Thru SUN. T h e r e a r e b a d c o p s a n d t h e r e a r e g o o d c o p s * * a n d t h e n t h e r e * » D u l i m . STEVE I4CCUEEIM A S X U L U T T ’ f | j | m g i g | w ^ 0 U L T 8 ^ $101.00 less than last year's Impala with com parable equipm ent. Add a few options like these to your Jmpala: Turbo Hydra-malic, Big 300-hp V8, Power disc brakes. Head restraints. Whitewalls, Wheel covers. All together, the price is $101* less than it was for last year’s Impala, comparably equipped. Putting you first, Keeps US first. • B t v d on m * n H f » c lu « » u s iM t e d re u il pric«, includm« Fider»l ticine la i nod iU H W U id dtaler new tur clMr»« LICENSE NO, 110 2B- Davie County Enterprise, May 8,19B9 Soil Stewardship Weeli Mar 1M< Funerals Davie Soil and Conservation News S o il Sto\v;inlslii|' W ook. u iiiilio n w iilc u h so iv a iic o w hjcli p lu c c s o m p lu is is o n m u ii's oblijsiilioii lo tio d as a sio w a iil o f ilic soil, w alor an d o ilie r r i'la io il r O M H ir o M , w ill be celobtaied lo c iily . M a y I I - 1 8. a c c o r d in g lo C’lay H u n ic r, C 'h iiir in a n . D a v ie S o il and W ater C o n se rva tio n D istrict. T h is y e a r's ob se rvan ce w ith Ihe tiiem e “ C 'o n rro n tiiig T h e I s s u e s " , u n d e r s c o r e s th e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y w h ic h cach citizen has in d e a l i n g Ib rih rig h tly w ith curre n t issues iii v o l v i n g s t e w a r d s h ip o f re n e w a b le na tu ral resources. T h e D a v ie .Soil an d W ater C o n se rva tio n D istric t and som e 3 0 0 0 c o m p a n io n D istric ts th ro u g h o u t the n a tio n a lo n g w ith their .Stale and N a tio n a l A sso c ia tio n s are sp o n so rin g the event fo r the I S th co n se cu tive year. A m o n g th e lo cal events d e s i 'g n e d t o e n c o u r a g e w ide spread re co g n itio n o f S o il .Stew ardship W eek are se rm o n s th ro u g h o u t the C o u n ty and a rad io p rogram . T h e D avie S o il an d W ater C o n s e r v a t io n D is t r ic t w ill d istrib u te , u p o n req ue st to chu rch e s o f all faiths, p ro gra m b lan ks, b ulletin inserts, p oste rs, a n d b o o kle ts c r e a t e d p a r t ic u la r ly fo r this y e a r’s observance. T h e m aterials w ere prepared b y the N a tio n a l A sso c ia tio n o f .Soil an d W ater C o n se rva tio n D istricts, in c o o p e ra tio n w ith a S o i l S t e w a r d s h ip A d v is o ry C o m m i t t e e c o m p o s e d o f le a d in g c h u rc h m e n in the nation. T h e c o m m itte e co n sists o f the Re v. E. W . M ue ller, Lu th e ra n C o u n c il in the U. S. A .; the R t, Rev. J o h n G e o rge W eber, N a tio n a l C a th o lic R u ra l L if e C o n fe r e n c e ; the Rev. H a r o ld S . H u ff, M e th o d ist Church; the Rev. H e n ry A . M c C a n n a , N a tio n a l C o u n c il o f the C h u rc h e s o f C h rist in the U. S. A .; an d D r. C . W ilson B r u m ie y , S o u t h e rn Baptist C o n v e n iio ii. th ro u g h the l ‘J()') them e a n d in t h e a i i r a c i l v o l y illustrate d b o o k le t, e m p h a sis is p la c e d u p o n c o n f r o n t i n g to d a y ’s issues in this c o m p le x w orld . l-or e x a m p le , the b o o k le t p o in ts o u t: “ In a m illio n sm all w o rld s, as w ell as in the great on e, o u r lives b e co m e eve rm ore co m p le x. O u r a ttitu d e s tow ard natu ral resources, as tow ard so m a n y o t h e r v a lu e s , a re chan gin g. W e are in cre a sin gly w o rrie d a b o u t re sou rce q u a lity . W e b e co m e m o re p articular ab o u t resource uses. A n d o u t o f these g ro w in g c o n ce rn s an array o f issu es h a s em erged re q u irin g ju d g m e n t. W e m u st con sid e r these issues.” M e m b e rs o f the D a vie S o il a n d W a t e r C o n s e r v a t io n D i s t r i c t S t e w a r d s h ip C o m m itte e are C la y H u n te r, the R e v. Jam e s R a tc h fo rd , the Rev. Iva n W . Ijam es, the Rev. C h a r le s B u rch e tt, the Rev. P o w e ll W ilk in s, J. N . S m o o t and R o b e rt Lee Se a fo rd . H o m e m a k e r’s C lu b Sc h e d u le K a p p a • T h u rsd a y , M a y 8, 2 : 0 0 p . m . C o m m u n i t y B u ild in g , H o ste ss-M rs. W illia m W a lke r, C o -H o ste ss-M rs. C la u d e C artne r. F o r k - M o n d a y , M a y 12, 8 :0 0 p.m ., M rs. T o m R ice , H ostess. R o d la n d -T u e sd a y , M a y 13, 7 :3 0 p.m .. H o ste ss, M rs. J. R o y Foster. B a i l e y ’s C h a p e l - W e d n e sd a y , M a r y 14, 2 :0 0 p .m ! , H o s t e s s - M r s . G re e n Barnes. C a n a - T h u r s d a y , M a y 15, 2 :0 0 p.m ., H o ste ss-M rs. E . E . E tc h iso n . Moke Plans Now To Attend Our S t h S e m i - A n n u a l JAHIBOREE S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 1 4 t h WE AlR rSC H ED U LiN G THE BEST OF T A tE iit " FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMEIVT ON THIS DAY. We are now the local Franchised Dealer for the G IM C T R U C K L I N E and will take pride in formally introducing this line on June 14th. M O C K S V IL L E CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, bic Л5 Wilkesboro St.Pkone 634-2124 M R S . W IL L G R A H A M T h e fun eral fo r M rs. O llie C a rtn e r G ra h a m , 8 4 , o f 1 4 0 8 N . R id g e A v e n u e , K a n n a p o lis, w id o w o f W ill C. G ra h a m , w a s c o n d u c te d W e d n e sd a y , A p ril 3 0 , at the N o rth K a n n a p o lis U n it e d M e t h o d is t C h u rc h . B u r i a l w a s in C a r o l in a M e m o r ia l P a r k . S h e died M o n d a y , A p ril 2 8 at h e r h o m e . S h e w a s b o rn in D a vie C o u n ty to J o h n W e sle y an d M a ry G a ith e r C a rtn e r. S h e w a s a m e m b e r o f N o rth K a n n a p o lis U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h . S u rv iv in g are a sister, M rs. W . R . M c C o r k l e ; a n d , a b ro th e r, L . P. C a rtn e r, b o th o f M o c k sv ille . H U G H G . L A T H A M T h e f u n e r a l f o r H u g h B u r g e s s L a t h a m , 7 2 , o f M o c k s v i l l e , R t . 2 , w a s c o n d u c te d W e d n e sd a y , A p r il 3 0 , at 4 p.m . at W e sle y C h a p e l U n it e d M e t h o d is t C h u rc h . B u r ia l w a s in th e c h u rc h cem e te ry. H e d ie d T u e sd a y , A p r i l 2 9 at D a vie C o u n ty H osp ita l. H e w a s b o r n in D a v ie C o u n ty to B . G . a n d D e lia J a m e s L a t h a m . H e w a s a retired farm er. S u rv iv in g are h is w ife , M rs. M a ry Le e A llg o o d L a th a m ; five sisters, M rs. B la n c h e W a rd o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 2, M rs. C h a rlie A n g e ll o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 5, M r s . H o l l o w a y B o t e r o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 1, M rs. V e sta l F reeze o f K a n n a p o lis a n d M rs. H a r r i s o n M y e r s o f W in s t o n - S a l e m ; a n d three b ro th e rs, G ra d y L a th a m o f M o c k s v il le , R t. S , R ic h a rd L a t h a m o f K a n n a p o lis a n d W i l l i a m L a t h a m o f W in sto n -Sa le m . Patsy Davis In May Court At Guilford P atricia L o u D a v is, d a u gh te r o f M r. a n d M rs. W a lk e r C. D a v is o f A d v a n c e , R t. 2, is on e o f ten se n io r co -e d s at G u ilfo rd C o lle ge selected to re ig n o n the M a y C o u rt at the s c h o o l’s a n n u a l M a y D a y F e stiv a l th is w eeke nd . V o t in g t o o k place re c e n tly ' ill Ä H ic h th e g ra d u a tin g se n io rs cho se the te n-m e m b e r c o u rt, after w h ic h the en tire stu d e n t b o d y ch o se the q u e e n , w h o w ill be c ro w n e d in ce re m o n ie s o n the c a m p u s la w n S u n d a y , M a y 11. In c lu d e d in the w e e k e n d ’s activitie s w ill be c o n ce rts b y “ s o u l” sin ge r P e rc y Sle dge , gu ita rist C h a rlie B y r d , a n d the G u ilfo rd C o lle ge C h o ir, a n d a s e m i- fo rm a l d an ce fe a tu rin g t h e p o p u l a r g r o u p “ T h e S w in g ln ’ M e d a llio n s.” M is s D a v is is a p h y sic a l e d u ca tio n m ajor at G u ilfo rd . I n a n c ie n t In d i a , s h e e r c o tto n m uslin w a s s o f in e th a t 7 3 y a r d s w e ig h e d o n ly o n e p o u n d . F R A N K B O G C iA N C A S H T h e f u n e r a l f o r F ra n k B o g g a n C a s h , 7 3 , o f M o c k s v i l l c , R t . 3 , w a s c o n d u ctc d at 3 p.m . F rid a y , M a y 2nd,at the F irst U n ite d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h o f M o r g a n t o n . B u r ia l w a s in F o r e s t H i l l C e m e t e r y in M o r g a n t o n . H e d i e d W e d n e sd a y A p ril 3 0 at B a p tist H o sp ita l In W in sto n -Sa le m . H e w a s b o r n In D a v ie C o u n t y to F ra n k P. an d L u ra C lo u se C a sh . H e w a s fo rm e rly secre tary a n d tre asurer o f the B. F . H u n tle y F u rn itu re C o . In W i n s t o n - S a l e m . H e w a s p re sid e n t o f the F ra n k B . C a sh an d S o n s L u m b e r C o . in D a v ie C o u n ty . S u rv iv in g are h is w ife , M rs. P a u li n e M c D a n ie l C a sh ; a d a u gh te r, M rs. F re d La w re n ce o f W in sto n -S a le m ; three son s, C a rl S. C a sh o f M o rg a n to n W illia m C. C a sh o f S a lisb u ry a n d Ja m e s M . C a sh o f H ic k o ry ; a sister, M rs. A . H u d g in s o f W in sto n -S a le m ; a n d a b ro th e r, H e n r y L . C a s h o f W in sto n -Sa le m . M I S S S E L M A H U D S O N M is s Se lm a H u d so n , 5 4 , o f St. N ic h o la s A ve ., N e w y o rk , N . C ., a n a t iv e o f D a v ie C o u n ty , d ie d T u e sd a y A p r il 2 9 at 3 p.m . at St. L u k e ’s H o sp ita l in N e w Y o r k . S h e w as b o rn M a y 9 , 1 9 1 4 , the d a u gh te r o f th e late A lb e rt a n d D e lia N e e ly H u d so n . S h e W as e d u cate d in D a v ie C o u n ty sch o ols. S u rv iv in g are tw o b ro th e rs, T h o m a s H u d so n a n d W illia m H u d so n , b o th o f M o c k sv ille ; an d fo u r sisters, M rs. A lic e B ritte n , M rs. V io la C a n n a d y , M rs. S a lly B ro w n , a n d M rs. E m m a L y o n s , all o f M o c k sv ille . F u n e r a l s e r v ic e s w e r e c o n d u cte d S u n d a y M a y 4 th at 4 p . m . a t S h i l o h B a p tist C h u rc h b y th e R e v . F . D . J o h n so n . B u ria l w a s a t the c h u rc h cem e te ry. T h e D a vie S o il & W ater C o n s e r v a t io n D is t r ic t has e n t e r e d Ih e 2 3 r d a n n u a l G o o d y e a r c o m p e t it io n to s e le c t the n a tio n 's to p 5 3 c o n s e r v a t i o n d i s t r i c t s , a c c o r d in g to C la y H u n te r, R o u te 2, M o c k sv ille , N . C., district ch airm a n . A c tiv itie s o f the d istrict w ill b e w e i g h e d a g a in s t t h e p e rfo rm a n c e o f o th e r d istricts in the state in d e te rm in in g the o u t s t a n d in g d istrict in the an n u a l event sp o n so re d b y T h e G o o d y e a r T ir e & R u b b e r C o m p a n y o f A k r o n , O h io . K e y a g ricu ltu ra l leaders w ill serve as ju d g e s an d w ill select t h e s t a t e w i n n e r . S o i l c o n s e r v a t io n e f f o r t s fro m J a n u a r y 1, 1 9 6 9 , th ro u g h D e c e m b e r 3 1 , 1 9 6 9 , w ill be con sid e re d . G ra n d aw a rd fo r the 5 3 d istricts selected n a tio n a lly w ill be a n ex p e n se -p a id , w o rk -stu d y trip to A riz o n a in D e c e m b e r, 1 9 7 0 , fo r o n e m e m b e r o f the d istrict’s g o v e rn in g b o d y and t h e o u t s t a n d i n g fa rm e r - •cooperu tor in each w in n in g district. T h e 1 0 6 m e n selected w ill be gu e sts at G o o d y e a r F ra m s, a 1 4 .000-acre s general farm o p e ra tio n ne ar P h o e n ix . T h e D a v ie S o il & W ater C o n se rv a tio n D istric t has taken part In the c o m p e titio n in the past. D istric t su p e rv iso rs are C l a y H u n t e r , R o u t e 2 , M o c k sv ille , N . C .; D a v id W hite , R o u te 2, M o c k sv ille , N . C .; I. H . J o n e s , J r. , R o u t e 1, A d v a n c e , N . C . ; C la re nce R u p a rd , R o u te 3, M o c k sv ille , N . C. a n d E d w in B o g e r, R o u te 2. M o c k sv ille , N . C. H u n te r said the d istric t’s o u tsta n d in g c o o p e ra to r w ill be selected fro m o v e r the 9 6 2 fa rm o p e ra to rs e n ro lle d in the d istric t p ro ga rm . N a tio n a lly , o ve r 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fa rm e rs in ove r 2 , 9 5 0 d istric ts ha ve sign ed c o o p e ra tiv e agre e m e n ts w ith l o c a l S o i l a n d W a t e r C o n se rv a tio n D istric ts. When it cornei to Service... REAVIS FORD STANDS OUTI Miss Elliabeth Sexton In Pfeiffer Tutorial Program S h a rin g in a P fe iffe r C o lle g e stu d e nt sp o n so re d a n d d ire cte d tu to ria l p ro g ra m fo r 1 3 0 area e le m e n ta ry sc h o o l c h ild re n is M i s s E l i z a b e t h S e x t o n , C o ole e m e e . A p ro je ct o f the P fe iffe r C o lle ge S tu d e n t C h a p te r o f the N a t i o n a l E d u c a t i o n A s s o c i a t i o n , 4 0 P f e if f e r stu d e n ts h a ve w o rk e d in the p ro gra m . T h e area y o u n g ste rs are b ro u g h t to the P fe iffe r c a m p u s o n W e d n e sd a y n ig h ts fo r the tu to ria l se ssion s. S t u d e n t d ire c to r is Joe In te m ic o la , an u p p e rc la ssm a n f r o m E lm o n t, L o n g Isla n d , w h o h a s as h is c o -d ire c to rs M ik e A fric a , A tla n tis, F la., an d S a n d ra A lle n , G a sto n ia . 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A lth o u g h there are m a n y r e p u t a b le c o r r e s p o n d e n c e sch o o ls in the c o u n try , the files at the B e tte r B u sin e ss B u re a u in dicate that m a n y o f o u r local citize n s can be h o o d w in k e d . In a n e f f o r t t o h e lp y o u d i s t i n g u i s h b e t w e e n th e re p u ta b ly o p erated sch o o l an d o t h e r s , the B ette r B u sin e ss B u re a u h e re b y sets fo rth a few su gge stio n s w h ic h it h o p e s w ill h e lp y o u to a vo id the m in o rity o f u n sc ru p u lo u s op e rators. W i t h r e f e r e n c e to e m p l o y m e n t p ro m ise s, jo b s e e k e r s c a n a v o i d d isa p p o in tm e n t a n d lo ss b y in sistin g u p o n p ro o f o f a n y p u b lish e d o r verbal cla im s as to fu rn ish in g jo b s o r in a n y w a y h e lp in g stu d e n ts to ob ta in jobs. R e q u e st n a m e s an d addresses o f a su b sta n tia l n u m b e r o f grad u a te s fo r w h o m the sch o o l c la im s t o h a v e o b t a in e d p o sitio n s a n d then w rite o r c o n t a c t t h o s e p u r p o s e d ly s a t is f ie d s t u d e n t s fo r the p u rp o se o f o b ta in in g first h a nd i n f o r m a t i o n o n t h e i r e xpe rience. M o s t s c h o o ls in sist that stu d e n ts sign a c o n tra ct so that there w ill be n o m isu n d e r sta n d in g a b o u t the a m o u n ts a n d t e r m s o f p a y m e n t , cancellatio n p ro v isio n s, cou rse s cove re d, etc. T h is is fo r y o u r p r o t e c t io n as w ell as the sch o o l. D o n o t sign u n le ss y o u w ish to co n tract. R e a d a n d u n d e rsta n d b e fo re y o u sign. R e m e m b e r th at the sch o o l ;upply T T E N C O N T R A C T . T h e re fo re , d o n o t re ly so le ly u p o n O R A L R E P R E S E N T A T I O N S o f t h e s a le s m a n B e w are o f the salesm an w h o e m p l o y s h i g h p r e s s u r e m e th o d s, su c h as “ Y o u better sign n o w - the p rice fo r the c o u rse is g o in g u p n e x t w e e k,” th e re b y try in g to o b ta in y o u r s ig n a t u r e o n th e c o n tra c t b e f o r e y o u in v e stig a te . A l e g it im a t e a n d r e p u t a b le „ .in stitu tio n w ill a lw a y s sta n d ^ ^ in v e stig a tio n ; it is p ro u d o f its r e p u t a t io n o f h o n e sty and in te grity , an d w ill be glad to have y o u c h e ck w ith un b iase d in d ivid u a ls. T h e m o st se rio u s p ro b le m r e g a r d in g c o r r e s p o n d e n c e sc h o o ls is w ith so-called “ C iv il agrees to su p p ly o n ly w h at is in th e W R IT T E ‘ S e r v ic e S c h o o ls , ” and Ih e fo llo w in g in fo rm a tio n sup plied b y th e U n ite d State s C ivil S c rvicc C o m m issio n w ill be o f in t e r e s t to th o se h w o arc c o n te m p la tin g a p p ly in g for a civil scrvicc p o sitio n : 1. N o civil-service sch o o l has a n y c o n n e c tio n w hatever w ith the C iv il Se rvice C o m m issio n o r w ith a n y o th e r a ge n cy o f the G o v e rn m e n t. 2. T h e C o m m issio n has n o agents w h o sell “ civil-service” c o u r s e s o r accept fees o r c o m m is s io n s f o r s e c u r in g a p p lica tio n s fo r G o v e rn m e n t p o sitio n s. It d o e s n o t c o n d u ct su ch course. 3. N o sc h o o l can p ro p e rly p r o m is e su c ce ss in p assing c iv il-se rv ic e e x a m in a tio n s o r g u a r a n t e e G o v e r n m e n t e m p lo ym e n t. 4 . N o s c h o o l is g iv e n ad va n cc in fo rm a tio n re gard in g th e n e e d f o r c iv il-s e rv ic e em ploye es. T h e y d o n o t k n o w in a d v a n c e o f c o m i n g e x a m in a tio n . 5 . N o s c h o o l is g iv e n i n f o r m a t i o n r e g a r d i n g e x a m in a tio n q u e stio n s o r a n y o th e r civil-service in fo rm a tio n that is n o t available to the general pub lic. 6. T h e C o m m issio n re c o m m e n d s n o sch o o l. It is u n n e ce s sa ry to ta ke a c o u rse w ith a n y so-called civil-service sc h o o l in o rd e r to c o m p e te in a n y o f the C o m m iss io n ’s e x a m in a tio n , o r lo learn a b o u t them . Free sa m ple q u e stio n s sh o w in g th e typ e a n d k in d o f q u e stio n s that w ill be a ske d in a n y p articular e x a m in a tio n are u su a lly a va il able fo r in d iv id u a l use. T h e W in sto n -S a le m Better B u sin e ss B u re a u w ill atte m p t to fu rn ish factua l in fo rm a tio n , b u t n o ad vice, a b o u t sp e cific sch o o ls w h o se n a m e s y o u s u p p ly. T h e B u re a u d o e s n o t act as a reference n o r re c o m m e n d a n y sc h o o l, n o r d o e s it give a list o f sc h o o ls in a n y field. Patricia Lou Davis Is Practice Teaching P atricia L o u D a v is, d a u gh te r o f M t. a n d M rs. W a lk e r C. D a v is o f R t. 2, A d v a n c e , is o n e o f 4 9 G u ilfo rd C o lle g e se n io rs c u rre n tly se rv in g as stu d e n t teachers in G re e n sb o ro area sch o o ls. U p o n su cce ssfu l c o m p le tio n o f their e ig h t w e e k s o f p ra ctice t e a c h in g , t h e g r a d u a t in g s t u d e n t s w il l b e a w a rd e d baccalaureate degrees Ju n e 1. Save Our Library 1 B y M is iy M in t/ I I T o w n o f M o c k sv ille . d a rk and still, jii jii Place o f m ad ness, placc o f d eath w h e re the c o u n t y 's o n ly k n o w le d ge store •i; d re w o n e last co ld b re ath iS I W h y cam e th is m a d n e ss to o u r to w n ? T h is iTiadness all the sam e (d e p ra v e d ??) W hat m a d n e ss w o u ld m ake h o n e st m en send o u r lib ra ry to its grave ? It w as a g rim y d ism a l d a y the fo g w as g ra y an d dense the w re c ke rs cam e u p o n the hill and w e p lan n e d o u r last defense. M iss E a sle y b ro u g h t her M -1 up. T h e y d ro p p e d he r 'n e a th the h id d e n su n It w as a w re ck o f p re cio u s b o o k s A F a h re n h e it 4 5 1. A F a re w e ll to A r m s fell fro m the shelf, M rs. S m ith threw u p a h a n d grenade It W as o f co u rse to n o avail T h e d o/e r raised its cru e l blade W e threw o u rse lve s u p o n the b o o k s T h e y c h o p p e d a w a y : I scream ed! I sat u p in m y ^ p illo w A n d fo u n d it w a s a dream . B u t d re a m s b e co m e re a lity O u r lib ra ry ’s in d an ge r Le t all sign o u r last p e titio n Let m a n w o m a n and stranger O u. 'ib ra ry needs he lp, y o u see T h e y c a n ’t d e stro y it, it is n ’t fair F o r all w e ’ll have left o f o u r c h ild re n Is a b u n c h o f m in d le ss squares. I iiii I he u p c o m in g 1 9 7 0 C e n su s a n d it s p ro p o se d a rra y o f p e r s o n a l q u e s t io n s is the s u b j e c t o f in q u iry b y the S e n a t e S u b c o m m it t e e o n C o n s t it u t io n a l R ig h ts. T h e S u b c o m m itte e is c o n d u c tin g h e arin gs c o n c e rn in g in d iv id u a l p r iv a c y , t h e c e n s u s , a n d b u r d e n s o m e F e d e r a l q u e stio n aire s. F o r s e v e r a l y e a r s , the S u b c o m m itte e h a s in ve stigate d u n w a r r a n t e d g o v e r n m e n ta l in v a sio n s in to p e o p le ’s p e rso n a l a f f a ir s . O n A p r il 1 4th , I i n t r o d u c e d a m e a su re , S. 1791 ,to fu rth e r se cu re p e rso n a l p r i v a c y a n d p r o t e c t t h e c o n stitu tio n a l rig h t o f p e o p le to ig n o re certain u n w a rra n te d g o v e r n m e n t a l q u e stion a ire s. T h is m e asu re is the sub ject o f t h e p r e s e n t S u b c o m m itte e in q u irv re la tin g to statistical s u r v e y s b y the go v e rn m e n t w h i c h w o u l d d e lv e in t o p e rso n a T a n d fin a n c ia l a ctivitie s o f in d iv id u a ls, su c h as th e 1 9 7 0 C e n su s. In re ce n t ye a rs, C o n g re ss has received se rio u s c o m p la in ts o f w h o le s a le go v e rn m e n ta l in te rro g a tio n o f c itiz e n s a b o u t their d a ily activitie s, h o w th e y sp e n d th e ir m o n e y , a n d w h y t h e y b e h a v e a s t h e y d o. A n s w e r s a r e re c o rd e d a n d a n a l y z e d , t a b u la t e d a n d co m p u te rize d . T h is search fo r in fo rm a tio n is o fte n fo r a g o o d cause a n d is s o m e t im e s c o n d u c te d in a re aso n able a n d lim ite d fa sh io n . F r e q u e n t l y , h o w e v e r , in d iv id u a ls are to ld to d isclo se in fo rm a tio n lo th e go v e rn m e n t sim p ly because so m e a g e n c y is e n g a g e d in “ p e o p le -stu d ie s” . a n d the a g e n c y is su b stitu tin g s u r v e y s f o r ju d g m e n t an d c r e a t iv e i n g e n u i t y in the a d m in istra tio n o f the law s. M a n y o f t h e s e q u e stio n n a ire s c a rry th e fu ll w e ig h t o f F e d e ra l c rim in a l a n d c iv il la w s to b a c k u p the d e m a n d f o r s t a t i s t i c a l in f o r m a t io n . T h e d e ce n n ia l ce n su s fo rm s, w h ic h m u st be a n sw e re d o n p a in o f S I 0 0 fin e o r im p riso n m e n t f o r 6 0 d a ys, g r o w l o n g e r a n d m o r e c o m p lic a te d e ve ry te n ye ars. M illio n s o f p e op le , w e are told, w ill be re q u ire d to give 1 9 7 0 C e n su s ta ke rs m a n d a to ry a n sw e rs a b o u t their h o u se h o ld e q u ip m e n t , t h e i r m a r it a l h isto ry , th e ir in c o m e , a n d a h o st o f q u e stio n s u n re la te d lo the c o n stitu tio n a l b a sis fo r the census. T h e first c e n su s h a d six q u e stio n s, a n d related to the c o u n tin g o f p e rso n s liv in g in th is c o u n try . T h e 1 9 7 0 C e n su s i s a s o c i o l o g i s t ’s d r e a m co m p a re d to that first census. It w ill ha ve u p a rd s o f 1 7 0 q u e stio n s fo r m i lio n s w h o w ill a n s w e r its d e t a i l e d q u e stio n n a ire . T h e m e asu re w h ic h 1 have a s.'i-u Q .th .a s. 3B-Davie County Enterprise, May 8, I960 May Vote Sceduled On C/lton Allotment Transfers C o t t o n fa rm e rs in D a vie C o u n ty w ill v o le th is m o n th to d e cide w he th e r, in 1 9 7 0 , th e y w a n t to be ab le lo sell o r lease their c o tto n a llo tm e n ts o u tsid e th e c o u n iy , J. N . S m o o t, C h a i r m a n , A g r i c u l t u r a l S ta b iliz a tio n a n d C o n se rv a tio n C o u n t y C o m m i t t e e , h a s a n n o u n c e d . T h e re fe re n d u m a p p lie s o n ly lo 1 9 7 0 a n d w ill be c o n d u cte d b y m ail d u rin g the p e rio d M a y 5 th ro u g h M a y 9. B a llo ts m a y also b e d elivered b y h a n d lo the A S C S c o u n ty office . T h e o n ly q u e stio n to be d e cid e d b y the b a llo tin g is w h e t h e r u p l a n d c o t t o n a llo tm e n ts m a y be transferred d u rin g the n e xt ye ar to o th e r fa rm s b y sale o r lease. S u c h tran sfers m a y be m ad e b y sale o r lease fo r a p e rio d o f tim e a g r e e d o n b y th e p artie s in v o lv e d . In n o case m a y lia n sl'e rs be m ad e o u tsid e the Sta le . A n a ffirm a tive vote b y a I le a st tw o -th ird s o f Ih c w u n i y ’s c o tto n fa rm e rs w h o vote w ill p e rm it su ch transfers for the u p la n d c o llo n c io p d u rin g 19 7 0 , C o tt o n a llo tm e n t tran sfers w ere p ro ve d b y the 1 9 6 5 F o o d an d A g ric u ltu re A c t, a n d past referenda o n th is q u e stio n have a p p lie d to g ro w in g se a so n s th ro u g h 1 9 6 9 . T h e C o n g re ss v o te d t o e x te n d the A c t to cove r the 1 9 7 0 c ro p ye ar, an d the cu rre n t re fe re n d u m w ill d ecide the q u e stio n o f tran sfe rs fo r the sin gle ye ar 1 9 7 0 . M r. S m o o t said, “ W e h o p e all p ro d u c e rs w ill vote. T le v o t e s h o u l d b e f u l l y repre se ntative o f the w ish e s o f c o tto n fa rm e rs in o u r c o u n ty .” T h e C h a irm a n sa id c o p ie s o f the b a llo t are b e in g sent to all c o tto n p ro d u c e rs o n re c o rd in th e c o u n i y , to ge th e r w ilh u b n u i Ih e re le re n d u m or a b iiu l w h o is eligible to vote, is urged to get in to u c li w ith Ih e A S C S c o u n t y office . In l o r m u i i o n d e sc rib in g the p r o g r a m s p u r p o s e a n d o p e r a t i o n . 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Puce in- ___(edwtl excise la» and sufseslej Dcaier рч-.лЛюл сЬаг^е tjtd.'es net inci.je s'.atemd lOHl tIMt and destination cbarjes. p r o p o s a l s in C o n g re ss, are d e sign e d to an sw e r a q u e stio n a ske d m o re an d m o re : W h e n , if at all, sh o u ld the fo rc e o f the F e d e ra l crim in a l o r civil law be b r o u g iu to bear w h e n the g o v e r n m e n t d e m a n d s in fo rm a tio n a b o u t the p e rso n a l live s a n d h o u se h o ld s o f its c i t i z e n s ? T h e d e c e n n ia l in q u irie s m ig h t be e x cu se d to som e degree, if there w ere no t th o u sa n d s o f C e n su s B u re a u i n q u ir i e s u n d e rw a y all the lim e. T h e in d iv id u a ls re ce ivin g t h e s e i n q u i r i e s f r o m the Fe d e ra l G o v e rn m e n t is se ld o m t o l d t h a t a p a r t i c u l a r q u e stio n n ire ca n be an sw ered v o lu n ta rily . T h e in fe re n ce is a lw a y s t h a t a re sp o n se is req uired . I f he fa ils to re sp o n d , t h e c it u e n is sub jected to a ro u n d o f fo llo w -u p letters, p h o n e c a lls a n d p e rso n a l interview s. It is clear that a b alan ce m u st be stru c k b e tw e e n the in d iv id u a l’s desire to p ro vid e i n f o r m a t i o n a n o t h e g o v e r n m e n t 's n e e d f o r in fo rm a tio n . It is the d u t y o f C o n g re ss to sa y u n d e r w hat c ircu m sta n ce s in fo rm a tio n can be solicite d , a n d th is is the n irp o se o f the h e a rin g s o n th is legislation. WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS W E W I L L B E P L E A S E D T O D E M O N S T R A T E O U R S T A R T L I N G N E W S T Y L E IN S T U D I O P O R T R A I T S B R I D A L A N D W E D D IN G C A S U A L S 'k Exotic Mistys ★ Violets Abstracts Kittenish A 16 X 20 P H O T O G R A P H G IV E N F R E E If W c D o Both The Form al A n d The Casuals. 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W hile there th e y toure d L o s A n g e le s , H o lly w o o d , L o n g B e a c h , M a r in c la n d o f the P acific; D isn e y la n d a n d K n o tt s B e rry Farm . A re turn trip via S o u th e rn ro u te to o k the P o tls fa m ily b y the G ra n d C a n y o n . O n e n ig h t w a s s p c n l a t T o m b sto n e , A riz o n a w he re the fa m o u s B o o th ill C e m e te ry is locatcd. A to u r o f E l Paso, T e x a s w as e n joye d w he re th e y Crossed the R io G ra n d e R iv e r in to Ju are z, M e x ic o . In S a n A n to n io , T e x a s th e y visite d the A la m o , a lso the A stro d o m e in H o u s t o n , T e x a s . W h ile in H o u sto n th e y visite d relatives, M r. a n d M rs. P au l D rive r. T h e n b ack to N o rth C a ro lin a via A tla n ta , G a . A total o f 7 ,5 0 0 m ile s w a s d r iv e n o n th is m e m o ra b le vacation . M r. an d M rs. V a n c e H a rtle y an d d aughte r, D e b b ie L y n n o f C h a rlo tte spe nt the w e e ke nd w ith h is p arents, M r. a n d M rs. Ira H a rtle y. M rs. B ill Z im m e rm a n and M r s . M . C . D e a d m o n o f M o c k sv ille have re turne d fro m a w e e k s visit in P anam a C ity , Fla. w he re th e y visite d their c h i l d r e n , M is . s A d r i a n Z im m e r m a n a n d C a p t. an d M r s . M . C. D e D e a d m o n at T y n d a ll A ir F o rc e Base. C ap t. Sam Ervin Says: T h e A m e ric a n p e o p le have w it n e s s e d a m u lt it u d e o f u n la w fu l d e m o n stra tio n s and riots o n o u r colle ge cam p u se s d u rin g the last year. J u d g in g fro m a recent G a llu p P oll, m o st h a r d - w o r k i n g A m e r ic a n ta x p a ye rs U n d Ih ese stu d e n t activitie s a p p a lin g p a rtic u la rly ul S ta le insli'lu|ion.s w h ic h the ta x p a ye rs are su b sid izin g. iiq u a lly fru stra tin g (o (he ta xp a ye r has been Ih e re sponse o f m a n y u n i v e r s i t y a d m in istra to rs (o the .student challenge. A ll to o o fte n , w c h a v e se e n colige p re sid e n ts c a p itú la le lo siu d e n l d e m a n d s a f t e r t h e y have van dalize d s c lu K il b u ild in g s , d e stro ye d re se a rc h p ape rs re p re se n tin g y e a r s o f e lT orl, a n d rifled personal f i l e s u n d co rre sp on d e n ce . T h e re ce n t su rre n d e r o f (’ о r n f 11 University’s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n t o a r m e d b a n d o lie r s w as n o isolated e v e n I, b ill characte rize d a g ro w in g reign o f a n a rc h y o n cam p u se s acriiss Ihe na tio n. A m e ric a n s are d isn m y e d b y m a n y o f the a c tio n s Ihat are taken b y a h a n d fu l o f stu d e n ts in the n a m e o f re form . W h a l is w t) r s e , adm inistrative p e rm issive n e ss o f o u tra g e o u s a )iid u c t has led to a virtu al b re a k d w o n o f an e d u ca tio n a l a tm o sp h e re at so m e o f o u r m o st h o n o re d u n ive rsitie s and colleges. il is w ith a great deal o f relie f that I n o ie Ihat D r. L e o W . J e n k in s. P re siden I o f hast C a r o lin a U n iv e rsity , lo o k a llrm stan d o n stu de n t b e h a vio r several d a y s ago. D r. J e n k in s f.,s i I v W M ivocation and d e fin e d the p e rim e te rs o f stu de nt co n d u ct w h ic h the State U n iv e rsity al G re e n ville w ill tolerate. H e said w ilh re fre sh in g fo rth righ tn e ss: • • T h is c a m p u s w ill not b e com e a rest ha ven fo r the i n d o l e n t , a c o r r e c t io n a l i n s t i t u t i o n for the u n d is c ip l in e d , a re m e d ia l in stitu tio n for the u n tra in e d , an d m o st e n ip h a iic a lly ii w ill n o l b e co m e a sjin c iu a ry fo r the law less...The few in d iv id u a ls o n ihis c a m p u s w h o h a v e in tim ate d that b u ild in g s m ight be b u rn e d sh o u ld hear this and hear it clearly, f-orce w ill be m ei w ith fo rce , an d law le ssness shall be p ro se cu te d to the full exte nt ot the la w ." D r . J e n k in s w e n i o n to ix iin i o u t so m e ih in g ihat m a y liave b een lo si sight o f in the rash o f he a d line s that have told o f c a m p u s d iso rd e rs. H e stated Ih a t eve ry stu de n t at t^asi C a ro lin a U n iv e rsity received a ta / p a y e r's sd iu la t sh ip o f at least S 8 0 i. an d that o f the t'7 students w h o w e r e im m e d ia t e ly p e iiiio n in g the U n iv e rsity w ith a w id e range o f •‘ d e m a n d s ’ . 4.< r e c e iv e d a d d itio n a l fin a n cia l aid ta n g in g fro m S.^00 10 S I , 8 4 6 . per year and M rs. D e a d m o n arc the )rou d pare n ts o f a b a b y son, Jean ( ’harles, b o rn A p ril 23. M rs. Z im m e rm a n a n d A d ria n e n jo ye d to u rs o f N o rth w e st Florida w h i c h in c lu d e d Pensacola, F ort P icke ns, Sain t A n d re w s State P ark and T h e Jetties. M rs. M a u ric c C rcp e a u o f P anam a C ity a c c o m p a n icd M r s . Z im m e rm a n an d M rs. D e a d m o n b a c k t o N o r t h C a ro lin a . M rs. C rc p c a u w ill s p e n d t h e w e e k w ith her p a re n ts, M r. an d M rs. D a n L a w so n . M rs. R e cie S h e e ts attended a b irth d a y su p p e r at the h o m e o f M rs. Jam e s W ilso n in B ix b y on S u n d a y night. M rs. W ilso n h o n o r e d three of her d a u g h t e r ’s b i r t h d a y a n n i v e r s a r i e s , M r s . A n n B a rn h a rd t, M rs. N a n B arn e s and M rs. R a ch e l Law . M rs. T o m m y C o r n a t z e r a ls o celebrated he r b irth d a y o n the sam e date an d w a s a m o n g the 2 4 gu e sts a tte n d in g the su p pe r at the W ilso n ho m e . M r. an d M rs. D a n L a w so n s p e n t t h e w e e ke n d in B u r l i n g t o n v i s i t i n g t h e ir d a u g h te r a n d so n -in -la w , M r. a n d M rs. B o b M c K e e . T h e o c c a sio n w a s a cele bration o f little E liza b e th M c K c c ’s se co n d b irth d a y. J o h n O rre ll spe n t three d a y s in A sh e v ille last w e e k atte n d in g an A g ric u ltu re co n v e n tio n . M r. an d M rs. T a y lo r H o w a rd h a v e c o m p le t e d their ne w h o m e an d m o ve d in to it last S a tu rd a y . M r. a n d M rs. W alter S h u tt, M iss L a u ra S h u tt, M r. a n d M rs. J o e C o lle t t e a n d J e a n n e C o lle t t e o f W in sto n - Sa le m e n joy e d a S u n d a y a fte rn o o n d r i v e t o t h e B e t h e s d a c o m m u n i t y in D a v i d s o n c o u n ty fo r a visit to the old h o m e p la ce o f M rs. F io rin a S in k S h u tt, an d a b ro u se th ro u g h the B ethesd a M e th o d ist C h u rc h ce m e te ry w here a great n u m b e r o f their an ce sto rs are b u rie d . D r. J e n k in s d id n o t close the d o o r to ch an ge , b u t he w arned the stu d e n ts that they w ill be he ld re sp o n sib le fo r their a ctio ns. I w ish to ap p la u d h is sensib le a ctio n . T h e re is m u c h need to d a y fo r fra n k n e ss as w ell as fairn e ss a b o u t the r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s w h i c h in d iv id u a ls bear in o u r society. A s D r . J e n k in s says, o u r in stitu tio n s are n o t p erfe ct, b ut re m e d ie s sh o u ld be co n sid e re d “ o n l y th ro u g h re gu la r a n d o rd e rly c h a n n e ls.” T h e c r u c ia l q u e stio n is w h e t h e r w e are w illin g to p erm it e ve ry m e a n s lo d e stro u o u r e d u ca tio n a l sy ste m w h ic h o f f e r s t h e b e s t h o p e o f c i v i l i z a t i o n 's su rv iv a l in a p e rilo u s w o rld . In c o n tra st to Ih e tra ge d y at C o rn e ll, D r. J e n k in s o f f e r s a s e n sib le a l t e r n a t i v e fo r o u r a d m in istra to rs to fo llo w . Library News N a tio n a l L ib ra ry W e e k lias been a co m p le te su cce ss w ith e v e r y third -grad e r in D a vie C o u n ty v isitin g Ih e L ib ra ry . T h e c h il d r e n t h o r o u g h l y e n j o y e d their lo u r o f the b u ild in g a n d Ih c spe cial film , • • C a lg a r y S ta m p e d e ” . T h e m o n th o f M a y is u p o n u s and w ith it all Ih c M a y flow e rs. D o y o u n e e d a n y in fo rm a tio n a b o u t llo w e rs o r g a rd e n in g ? C o m e to y o u r D a v ie C o u n ty P u b lic L ib ra ry . H a ve y o u started th in k in g ab ou t w here y o u w ill go for y o u r v a c a tio n ? T h e re are m a n y tra v e l b o o k s in the lib ra ry colle ctio n . Be it M a n te o o r M u r p h y . M aui or the M e d ite rra n e a n , the L ib ra ry has in fo rn u t io n y o u can use. T tT r»ri?n<W T 3fS5"itirm n.’T r t a r '' a n n o u n c e d her re sign a tio n as C h a ir m a n o f t h e L ib r a r y G ro u n d s C o m m itte e . F o r three ye ars sh e h a s b e a u tifie d the L i b r a r y g r o u n d s a n d the M e m o r ia l G a rd e n w ith her lo ve ly flow ers. O u r th a n k s and gratitude to y o u . N lrs. K e n n e n !! T h e p o sitio n o f B o o k m o b ile L ib ra ria n is n o w o p e n . A n )'o n e s e e k in g a p art-tim e jo b o f ad ve n tu re an d g o o d fe llo w sh ip is in v ite d to a p p ly at the lib ra ry . T h ere is a b ra n d -n e w set o f C a n a d ia n film s in the lib ra ry n o w ! T h e three ne w so u n d a n d c o lo r liliiis are in the librur.v tor a n y o n e w h o w o u ld like to s p e n d a d iffe re n t evening. C o n u * in a n d b o r r o w the p ro jector an d the film s. T h e f i l m s are: C . \ N . \ D A ’ S w a t e r w a y W E S T • a ;8 -m in u ie coast-to-coast cruise o f the lakes an d rivers: H IG H C O U N T R Y s a f a r i • a 14-m inu te film o f h u n tin g tor e lk in the A lb e rta fo o th ills o f t h e R o c k i e s ; a n d N O V . \ S C O T IA B Y W A Y S , w h ic h is a tou r o f the sce nic c o u n try sid e , a w a y I'ro m the m a in liig h w a y s. T h e se film s are available o n s h o r t n o t i c e t o a n y o n e registered in the p u b lic lib rary. New Booklet Describes State Historic Buildings A ne w b o o k le t d e scrib in g N o r t h C a r o l i n a ’s h is t o r ic b u ild in g s has been p ro d u c e d b y the N o rth C a ro lin a D e p a rtm e n t o f C o n s e r v a t i o n and D e v e lo p m e n t , T r a v e l and P ro m o tio n D iv isio n . E n t it l e d “ S h e l t e r i n g a H e r it a g e , N o r t h C a ro lin a 's H i s t o r i c B u i l d i n g s , " th e -i2-pagc b o o k le t c o ve rs in text an d p h o to g ra p h s 5 6 v a rio u s h isto ric b u ild in g s in the State, ll in clu d e s p u b lic building.s, h o m e s o f fa m o u s p e rso n s, sites o f historic e v e n t s a n d a r c h i t e c t u r a l l y s ig n if ic a n t b u ild in gs. A c o u n ly -h y -c o u n iy r e f e r e n c e t o s ig n if ic a n t b u ild in g s is a lso p rovided. In p r e p a r in g the b o o k , c o n s id e r a t io n w a s given to h o m e s that c o u ld be visited, toure d o r insp ecte d e asily b y v isito rs to N o rth C a ro lin a . A lso in clu d e d in Ih e p u b lic a tio n , w h e r e v e r p o ssib le , are the h o u rs d u rin g w h ic h a b u ild in g can b e seen, a n d a d m issio n charge if an y. C o p ie s o f Ih e b o o k le t w ill be d istrib u te d b y Ih e T rave l a n d P r o m o t io n D iv isio n lo p ro sp e ctive v isito rs to N o rth C a ro lin a . Here and There Roy Tyner, leading independent driver In NASCAR Grand National circuit, will be here at the 4-H Car Rodeo to be held at the Davie County High School on Sunday, May 11. Tyner is sponsored this year by the Pepsi Cola Bottlers of North and South Carolina. Cortez found a thriving cotton trade in Montezuma’s Mexico. Perfecting all-cotton dur able press is a major objec tive of the industry. Terry cloth Is an extra absorbent cotton w ith warp threads woven into loops. Cotton poplin is from the French “papeline,” because it was first made in a papal city. Early cotton growers threw the valuable cotton seed away after the cotton was ginned. From cottonseed come llnters for mattress fillings, feed for livestock, oil for cooking. S u n d a y p r o v e d t o b e a n o t h e r p e r f e c t d a y f o r a c t i v i t i e s a t t h e G r e e n M e a d o w s C h u rc h . N in e y o u n g ladies a n d m e n re p re se nting three o f the B a p tist C o lle g e s p r e s e n t e d a v e ry in sp irin g p r o g r a m a t t h e m o r n i n g w o rsh ip service. T h is w as a m o st re fre sh in g c h a n ge fro m all the u p h e a va l n e w s p re se n tly e m e rgin g fro m so m e o f o u r colle ge s these d a ys. O n e m ust realize th o u g h th is is caused b y a m in o rity . Y o u n g p e o p le d o in g the t y p e o f w o rk these y o u n g p eop le o n S u n d a y w ere in, w ill never be in the h e ad line new s o f p ape rs o r T . V . N eve rthe less th e y are here. W o u ld n ’t it be nice to receive o n e p ape r filled w ith n e w s o f fhe g o o d th in gs o u r y o u n g p e o p le are in vo lve d in. F o l l o w i n g t h e m o rn in g s e r v ic e s a n h o u r o f fo o d , f e l l o w s h i p a n d p la y w a s L'lijiiycd h y the v isiiD ts cliu rcli iiiL-m buis an d lrii;!ids. M rs. Bessie S in ilh spent last w eek III W instdn -.Sa lcni w ith h e r d a u g h t e r , M rs. H ubert D ra w d y . I.illle T im n t b y B o w le s so n ) o f M r. an d M rs. J im m y B o w le s w as w e a rin g his first h a ircu t and a n e w suit fo r h is first b irth d a y S u n d a y . H is rcaltives e n joy e d ice cre am w ith h im S u n d a y a fte rn o o n in o b s e r v a n c e o f t h e f ir s t a n n ivcrsiiry. C o n g ra tu la tio n s are in ord e r for K a th y A lle n , w in n e r o f the D a v ie C o u n ty sp e llin g bee. K a th y is the d a u g h te r o f M r. and M rs. B o b b y A lle n a n d her gra n d p a re n ts are M r. a n d M rs. E. A lle n . K a th y is a m e m b e r o f G r e e n M e a d o w s S u n d a y sch o o l. W illis R id d le w a s m o ve d fro m a R a le ig li h o sp ita l o n / F rid a y to F o rs y t h M e m o ria l H o sp ita l in W in sto n -Sa le m , l^e sustain ed a b ro k e n kn e e and o th e r in juries in a fall at the R a le ig h h osp ital. S o m e m e m b e rs o f G re e n M e a d o w s W . M . U . atte n d e d t h e a n n u a l se ssio n o f the Y a d k in W . M . U . A sso c ia tio n at S h a d y G ro v e o n T u e sd a y n igh t. A ll lad ies w h o can atte nd the leadersltip tra in in g co u rse o n S a tu rd a y at E n o n . Please m eet at R id d le 's S to re to start at 9 a, m. O u r n e w c a r l o a n I t ’s j u s t t h a t s i m p -------n - i, W h e i i Y O U w u n t a n e w c a r l o a n c a l l B r a n c h B a n k i n g & T r u s t C o m p a n y - W p f ig u r e y o u ’v e a l r e a i lv g o n e t h r o u g h e n o u g h f o r v o u r n e w c a r . L i k e h a v i n g to d e c id e u hicli o n e t o b u y a n d h a g e l i n g a b o u t p r ic e s , j u s t t o r e m i n d v o u o f a fe w . B u t n o w it ’s t im e f o r t h e p a y - o f f. A n d w e t r y t o m a k e i i a s e a s y a n d e c o n o m i c a l f o r y o u a « po«i S o c a ll B r a n c h f o r v o u r n e w c a r lo a n . In t e r e s t r a t e s a r e a m o n g lit e lo w e s t i n t o w n O r , i f y o u 'r e a l r e a d y o u t a n d n e a r a B r a n c h B a n k o f f ic e , y o u c a n a l w a y s s t o p i n t o a p p l y B r a n c h BANKING ANDJ^.gSK;pM PA^^ |<| I* f f _______unty Hospital Food Service Superviwr, Mri. C. H. Tomlinton confers with IVIrs. Mary Ann Farthing, new dietary consultant at the hospital over a special menu. Mrs. Farthing will work at the local hospital two days each week as special therapeutic dietary consultant (Photo by Mike Clemmer). Davie Hospital Employs Special Dietary Consultant M rs. M a ry A n n F a rth in g o f L e x in g to n has been e m p lo ye d as d ie tary c o n su lta n t at the D a vie C o u n ty H ospital. F re d Se a fo rd , D avie C o u n ty H o s p i t a l A d m i n i s t r a t o r , a n n o u n c e d th a t the e m p lo ym e n t o f M rs. F a rth in g in this p o sitio n is in ke e p in g w ith on e o f the re c o m m e n d a tio n s o f the D e p a rtm e n t o f H ealth, E d u c a tio n an d W elfare f o r p a r t ic ip a t io n in t h e M e d ic a re p ro g ra m that the h o s p it a l e m p lo y a d ie ta ry con su ltan t. “ M r s. F a r t h i n g , a n u tritio n ist, h o ld s a m aster’s d e g re e in n u tritio n an d in a d d itio n is a m e m b e r o f the A m e ric a n D ie te tic A sso c ia tio n . M r. S e a fo rd said that M rs. F a rth in g w o u ld w o rk at the D a v ie H o sp ita l tw o d a y s a w e e k with M r s . C . H . T o m l i n s o n , F o o d S e r v ic e S u p e r v i s o r f o r t h e D a vie C o u n ty H o sp ita l. H e p o in te d o u t that there w o u ld be n o atte m pt lo chan ge the fo o d program . , “ M rs. F a rth in g ’s m ain jo b is w o rk in g w ith the rap e u tic d ie ts o f p atie n ts an d c o u n se lin g w ith these p atie n ts as to the p ro p e r diets after d ischa rge fro m the h o sp ita l” , said M r. Se a fo rd . It w a s p o in te d o u t that the lo c a l f o o d s t a f f is n o w receivin g m o re diet m a n u a ls an d is w o rk in g m o re close ly w ith the h o sp ita l m e dical staff. T h e lo cal h o sp ita l use s cycle m e n u s, w h ic h is a set o f m e n u s for a spe cifie d tim e. Has Payroll Value Of ^325,000 In Davie In n o area d oe s the Y a d k in V a lle y E c o n o m ic D e ve lo p m e n t D istrict, In c., m ore gra p h ica lly d is p l a y it s v a lu e t o Ih e fo u r - c o u n t y area o f S u rry , S t o k e s , Y a d k in and D avie co u n tie s Ilia n in its M a n p o w e r D e v e lo p m e n t Program . T h is program , operated u n d e r the C o m m u n ity A c tio n Pro gram , t h r o u g h c o u n iy m an p o w e r co o rd in a to rs, lias resulted in a s s is t in g m o r e t h a n 3 7 5 p e r s o n s attain g a i n f u l e m p lo ym e n t sincc its b e g in n in g just eight m o n th s ago. In d o lla rs and ccn ts, this rop re se nls a gain in p a yro ll o f on e an d one q u a rie r m illio n d o lla rs annu ally. Y a d k in V a lle y E c o n o m ic D e v e lo p m c n i D istric t. Inc.. is th e n o n - p r o f il c o rp o ra tio n , h e a d q u a rte re d at B o o n ville . w h ic h ad m in isters a n ii-p o v e riy fu n d s in tlie fo u r-c o u n ty area. M a n p o w e r c o o rd in a to rs in Ih c fo u r cou n tie s arc: Jack B. S h o r e , Y a d k in ; D o n Price. S to k e s; N a th a n ie l M c C a rth u r, S u r r y ; and M ild re d F oste r, D a v ie . W illard S w ift is the M a n p o w e r D ire c to r fo r the fo u r counties. T h e c o o rd in a to rs have in the past eight m o n th s so u g h t o u t the u n e m p lo ye d p e rso n s in their p articular . c o u n tie s and m ade eve ry e ffiV t to in a tch them w ith jo b s in in d u strie s in o r n e a r Ih e ir p a r t ic u l a r counties. T h e y liave used p e rso n al contacts, tele ph one con tacts, w ritten c o m m u n ic a tio n s, and in S u rry , Y a d k in an d D a v ie liave p ro m o te d “ J o b D a y s ” lo d r a w i n d u s t r y a n d th e u n e m p lo ye d together. T a k e D a v ie C o u n ty , for exam ple: M rs. M ild re d F oste r, D avie M a n p o w e r C o o rd in a to r, h a s com e u p w ith 9 5 jo b s, w ith an a n n u a l p a y r o l l v a lu e o f Cont. On Page 5 DAVI Б COUNTY V C I A L L T H E C O U N T Y N E W S F O R E V E R Y B O D Y S 4 . 0 0 P e r Y e a r — S in g l e C o p y 1 0 c e n t s T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 15, 1 9 6 9 N o . 4 0 D a v ie L i b r a r y T a x B ill A p p r o v e d T h e N o rth C a ro lin a Sen ate T u e sd a y gave their ap p ro va l to H E 6 2 4 a u th o rizin g the D avie C o u n t y B o a r d of C o m m i s s i o n e r , in t h e ir disgre ssion , to le vy a tax for Ih e su p p o rt a n d m ain te na n ce o f the D a vie C o u n ty Lib ra ry . T h e bill W as in tro d u c e d in the H o u se o f Re p re se n tative s on A p r il 10 b y R e p . G ilb e rt Lee B o g e r an d R e p . H o m e r T albe rt, at the reque st o f lo cal c o u n ty o fficia ls. It passed the H o u se o n A p r il 2 5 th , and w as su cce ssfu lly gu id e d th ro u g h the Se n ate b y Se n a to r T . R . B ry a n t o f th is district. T h e b ill a u th o riz e s D a vie C o m m is s io n e r s to le vy an d c o lle c t in sam e m a n n e r as R e c r e a t io n C o m m i s s i o n Three new members have been appointed to the Mocksville Recreation Commission for a three year term. They are as follows; Garland Still, Glenn E. Miller and Jimmy R. Carter. The other two members of the board are Dr. Ramey F. Kemp and Hilary M. Arnold. Ken Eaton Elected K iin n e th D . E a to n , a risin g so p h o m o re at B re va rd C ollege, has b een elected p re sid e n t o f th e s t u d e n t - b o d y at the M e t h o d is t - a f f ilia t e d ju n io r college. T h e so n o f M r. an d M rs. J o h n D . E a to n o f R o u te 2, M o c k s v i l l e , h e is a 1 9 6 8 graduate o f D a v ie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l a n d h a s served as president o f the fre sh m a n class d u rin g the 1 9 6 8 -6 9 acad e m ic ye ar at B re vard. SEWING A beginners C A S S E S and an Jvanced sewing class will be taught by th e Home Economics Agent starting in June. Anyone interested in learning the basic steps in sewing please contact the Home Economics Extension Agent Offiat 634-2634. The dates will be set after it is known how many will be interested in taking these classes. The deadline for registration will be May 28. FARM BUREAU T h e D a v ie C o u n ty F a rm B u re a u B o a rd o f D ire c to rs w ill m eet M o n d a y , M a y 19, at 8 :0 0 p.m . at the o ffice o n the square in M o c k s v ille . Please m ake every e ffo rt to attend. general c o u n ty taxes, special tax o f u p to 3 cents, per $ 1 0 0 v a lu a t io n o f p r o p e r t y in co u n ty . W h e n colle cted , the s p e c ia l t a x m o n ie s to be ap plie d to u p ke e p , su p p o rt an d m a in t e n a n c e o f t ie D a v ie P u b l ic L i b r a r y . T h i s b ill p ro v id e s that a p p ro p ria tio n s and taxes are declared as a ne cessary e xpe nse a n d special p u rp ose w ith in the m e a n in g o f the N . C . C o n stitu tio n an d fo r w h ic h special a p p ro va l o f the G en eral A sse m b ly is give n b y the act. It a lso p ro v id e s that a vote o f a m a jo rity o f D a vie C o u n ty vo te rs o n th e issu e is n o l required. S e n a t o r B ry a n expressed a p p r e c ia t io n to th e sch o o l County Court T h e fo llo w in g is the reco rd o f the D a vie C o u n ty C rim in a l C o u rt fo r M a y 6 th , 1 9 6 9 as taken fro m the o fficia l re co rd s in the D a vie C o u n ty C le rk o f C o u rt ’s O ffic e : H u b e r t A l l e n W e s t , a b a n d o n m e n t an d n o n -su p p o rt. P ra ye r f o r j u d g e m e n t c o n tin u e d fo r three ye a rs on the fo llo w in g c o n d itio n s: P a y $ 3 0 o n each S a tu rd a y in to the o ffice o f the c le rk o f c o u rt for su p p o rt o f w ife a n d 2 m in o r ch ild re n ; p a y c o u rt cost. E a r n e s t G r a y Y o u n g , assault. P ra ye r fo r ju d g e m e n t c o n t in u e d 9 0 d& ys -o n th i: f o l l o w i n g c o n d it io n s : P a y cou rt c o sts an d re p o rt b a c k to co u rt in A u g u st to p ro ve go o d b e h a vio r; p a y d o c to r b ill o f p ro se cu tin g w itn ess. J o h n H e n ry H o o ts, reckless d riv in g, $ 1 0 an d cost. T h o m a s M ic h a e l M e lto n , reckless d riv in g , p a y c o u rt cost. M a rgie C . O ve rca sh , S u re ty ; R a l p h W il l ia m W h it a k e r , D e fe n d a n t . S c i F a D o c k e t. Ju d ge m e n t a b so lu te o n $ 3 0 0 b o n d o lu s c o u rt cost. F l a k e W a l t e r H a y e s , sp e e d in g 6 5 m p h in 55 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 an d cost. L o u i s H . G a t e w o o d , spe e d in g 65 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone, $ 1 0 and cost. B illie G a y S w a n n , spe e d in g 6 5 m p h in 55 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 an d cost. R a n d y P re sto n T e m p le to n , spe ed ing 65 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 an d cost. J a m e s R . S m i t h s o n , spe e d in g 7 0 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 5 an d cost. E ric E u ge n e M c C la n n o n , n o c h a u ffe u r’s license, $ 1 5 an d cost. E rn e st H . L in v ille , im p ro p e r passing, $ 1 0 an d cost. D o n a l d S p a r k s , trespass. D ism isse d o n p a ym e n t o f co u rt c o s t o f $ 1 8 . 9 5 b y th e p ro se cu tin g w itness. stu de nts fo r their letters and w ir e s in se cu rin g favorab le a c t i o n b y t h e G e n e r a l A sse m b ly . S c h o o l MARTHA go in g BARNEY to G o v e rn o r’s H O S P I T A L D O O R S The Davie County Hos pital Board of Trustees has authorized the locking of all public hospital doors each night after the receptionist leave around 9 p.m. Only the emergency entrance will remain open. Davie Hospital A d m in istrato r Fred Seaford said that exit can be made from all doors, but no entrance can be made. On the fire exits, locks with alarms are being used . . . whenever these doors are opened, an alarm is sounded. Mr. Seaford urged the cooperation of the public in this matter. Martha Barney Chosen To Attend Governor’s School M a rth a B a rn e y w a s' ch o se n to a t t e n d t h e G o v e r n o r ’s S c h o o l in W in sto n -Sa le m . S h e w ill atte nd fro m J u n e 2 2 to A u g u st 9. S h e w a s c h o se n fo r he r sch o lastic a b ility in F re n ch . W h ile at G o v e rn o r’s S c h o o l, she w ill have p la n n e d p ro gra m s w i t h f r e e t im e o n th e w eeke nds. M a rth a is the d a ugh te r o f M r * a n d M rs. T o n y B a rn e y o f M o c k s v i l l e . H e r f a v o r it e p a s t - t im e s are p la y in g the p ia n o an d w a tc h in g a n y k in d o f sp o rts events. H e r classes at D a v ie th is ye ar in clu d e : U . S. H isto ry , E n g lish H I, ty p in g , F re n c h 111 an d A lg e b ra II. S h e is p re sid e n t o f the F re n c h C lu b , a m e m b e r o f the N a t i o n a l H o n o r S o c ie t y , t r e a s u r e r o f t h e S t u d e n t C o u n c il fo r n e xt ye ar, an d is C h ie f J u n io r M arsh all. (E d it o r ’s n o te - w h e n the article c o n c e rn in g P a m L e a ry ’s a tte n d in g G o v e rn o r’s S c h o o l w a s p rin te d w e w ere n o t aw are that M a rth a w a s also go ing. W e regret the o m issio n !) Officiais Surmount Try To Barriers LONNIE TUTTEROW TO NEW JOB! T h e fru stra tio n o f artificia l b a n ie rs to the h a n d ica p p e d w ill b e expe rienced first-han d this w e e k b y M a y o r B e n to n o f W i n s t o n - S a l e m a n d F r e d H auser, p e rso n n e l d ire cto r o f the R . J. R e y n o ld s T o b a c c o C o m p a n y . T h e se tw o m e n w ill be p u t in w h e e l ch a irs an d o n cru tch e s an d try to ne go tiate accesses to certain b u ild in g s a n d sites etc. in W in sto n -Sa le m . T h e ir e ffo rts are b e in g film e d a n d w ill be sh o w n o n T h u rs d a y n igh ts o n W S J S - T V ne w s re p o rts an d 6 p, m . and 'L l p.,Ti. M iss J o C o o le y is a ssistin g in th is project to m a k e p e o p le m o r e c o n s c i o u s o f t h e existen ce o f a rtificial b arrie rs to the h a n d ica p p e d . M o c k sv ille has been cited as o n e o f the m o d e l t o w n s f o r t h e h a n d ic a p p e d h a v in g installe d ra m p s a ro u n d the squ are an d h a v in g c h u c h e s a n d othe r b u i l d i n g s accessib le to the ha nd icapp ed . DAVIE HIGHWAY 1969 BOX SCORE No. Accidents................79 No. People Injured___30 Fatalities ........................4 Lonnie Tutterow To Head Ambulance Service L o n n i e T u t t e r o w h a s resigned fro m tlie M o c k sv ille P o lice D e p a rtm e n t to assu m e the d u tie s o f D a v ie C o u n iy A m b u la n c e S u p e rv iso r o n J u ly 1st. H is re sign atio n is effective Ju n e 3 0 th . T h e C o u n ty o f D a vie is assuiTiing tlv.’ o p e ra tio n o f jin.i a m b u la n ce service as o f J u ly 1 st an d M r. T u tte ro w w ill supervise the o p e ra tio n . T h e he ad qu arte rs o f this op e ration w ill be centered in M o c k sv ille . T h e c o u n t y a m b u la n c e s e r v ic e w ill h a ve all ne w e q u ip m e n t , in c lu d in g tw o am b u la n ce u n its a n d w ill be m an n e d 2 4 -h o u rs a d a y. M r. T u tte ro w said thal he w o u ld p ro b a b ly ha ve three assistants to begin w ith. C & M A m b u la n c e Service has op e rate d the am b u la n ce service fo r the past ye ar and w ill c o n tin u e un til J u ly 1st. M r. T u tte ro w h a s been a m e m b e r o f the M ock.sville P olice D e p a rtm e n t fo r the past f iv e years. H e h a s been a m e m ber o f the D a v ie C o u n ty R e sc u e S q u a d fo r 12-years and the C e n te r F ire D e p a rtm e n t for 12-years. H e h o ld s a p e rm a n e n t a m b u l a n c e a t t e n d a n t ’s certificate. M r. T u tte ro w has received fire figh tin g tra in in g at R o w a n T e ch an d b asic an d ad vance d first-aid an d rescue trainin g at the R e sc u e In stitute at C h a p e l H ill. H e h a s also been th ro u g h tw o se ssion s o f rescue trainin g p u l o n b y the N o rth C a r o l i n a D e p a r t m e n t o f Insu rance. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED A total of $35 will send 1 retarded child to camp at Crossmore for 5 daysl Send your check to the Davie C ounty Association for Retarded Children, Mrs. W. M. Long, treasurer, 440 Salisbury Street, IVIocksville. Camp date is June 16-20. R e s id e n t s R e c e iv in g $ 1 7 3 ,0 0 0 N Io n tlily S o c ia l S e c u r it y B e n e f it s A r e c o r d $ 1 7 3 , 0 0 0 in m o n t h l y s o c ia l s e c u r it y b e n e fits w as b e in g p aid to 2 , 4 8 4 r e s id e n t s o f D a vie C o u n t y a t t h e e n d o f D e ce m b e r 1 9 6 8 , an increae o f o v e r 4 p e rc e n t a b ove the a m o u n t p ayab le at the e n d o f F e b ru a ry 1 9 6 8 , a c c o rd in g lo R o b e r t C . T h o m a s, d istrict m anager fo r so cial se cu rity in Sa lisb u ry. “ T h ro u g h o u t the c o u n try , m o n th ly b e n e fits p ayab le at the end o f 1 9 6 8 a m o u n te d to nearly $2.1 b illio n , som e $ 3 5 0 s u r v iv o r s a n d d e p e n d e n t s in su ran ce b en efits to stu de n ts u n til their 2 2 n d b irth d a ys. In 19 6 8 , that p ro v isio n resulted In c o n t i n u i n g b e n e f it s f o r 4 7 0 ,0 0 0 students. M o n th ly p a ym e n ts to the fa m ily o f a w o rk e r w h o dies ïïeriïâgeTTâns 5 tT Expansion Sïncël.ocating Tñ Mocksvilïë • ------te gA '4 sg -a --w jd » « i-« K l. 4лм в-«г- P la iis fo r Ih e I'lfih e x p a n sio n s in c e 1 0 4 7 to the D re x e l E n te rp rise s. Inc., M o c k sv ille su b sid ia ry. H eritage F u rn itu re C o m p a n y , h a v e b e e n an no u nce d . A total o f 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 square feel w ill be added to the lable p la n t w h ic h is located in M o ck sville . T h e o r ig in a l M o c k sv ille plani w as hu ili in | 0 4 7 und totaled 6 0 .0 0 0 square feet. It w as b uilt in a U s lape and w as ci>nsidered lo be o n e o f the m ost m o d e rn fu rn itu re p lants in Ih e co u n try . A d d i d i t o n u l e x p a n s io n s w ere m ade in l ‘>5|, ¡9 5 5 and 1062. T h e s e a d d i t i o n s increased the p la n t's fo o ia g e to 1 1 .0 0 0 square feet. In 10 6 7 a n a d d it io n a l 4 4 .0 0 0 square feet w as added, w h ic h in clu d e d a p ly w o o d ranel op e ra tion , a d d itio n a l d ry iln space a n d new boile r I'aciliiies. T h e present e x p a n sio n w ill contain all of the m a n u f a c iu r in g d ep artm ents, w ith the e x istin g b u ild in g b eing used fo r W arehouse space. I he fo o ia ge o f the co m p le te d plant w ill total 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 squ are feel. T h e n e w a d d i t io n w ill c o n t a in so m e o f the m ost m o d e rn fu rn itu re m a c h in e ry available in the in d u stry. A m o d e rn a ir-c o n d itio n e d canteen fa cility is b e in g built, w h ic h w ill a c c o m m o d a te all em ploye es. T h e ne w olT ice w ill have the latest e q u ip m e n t to h e lp ren de r better e m p lo ye e service an d a m o d e rn first-aid r o o m lh a l w ill be staffe d b y a Î trained nurse. T h e la te st m o d e r n floresce nt lig h tin g a n d m o d e rn air n u k e -u p u n its w ill be used in t h e plant a n d a paved p a rkin g area w ill be available all e m olo vees. to J. R . G ra h a m and S o n o f H ig h P o in t is the general co n tra cto r. C o n stru c tio n has a lre ad y b e gun an d Ih e b u ild in g s h o u ld b e c o m p le t e d b y D e ce m be r 1969. T«M> pietum wptrimDoi^ l09»thar give viwwr an idea of tht »np$ntt of the addition to the Heritage Furniture Company'« plant. To tha left it the panel plant, the lait expantion, and to the right it the tida of the main olant. If you look clotely in tha center of the photo at the right you can tee the top of the grain bint at Holly Farmt. Completion of the building it planned for Oecembar of this year. o f 1 9 6 7 ,” T h o m a s c o n tin u e d . “ A p p ro x im a te ly three-quarters o f th e in c r e a s e d m o n th ly a m o u n t resulted fro m highe r benefit rates a u th o rize d b y the 1 9 6 7 A m e n d m e n t s to the S o c i a l S e c u r i t y A c t . T h e rem ainder o f the increase w as sim p ly d ue to a greater n u m b e r o f beneficiarie s.” B y the end o f M a y 1969, social se cu rity w ill be p a y in g m o n th ly b e n e fits to m o re than 2 5 m illio n p eop le - I o u t o f every 8 A m e ric a n s. A lth o u g h retired w o rk e rs co m p rise the largest g ro u p o f beneficiaries, alm ost o n e -fo u rth o f all people receivin g b en efits are un der 60. T h e re are c u rre n tly m o re than 3 .8 m illio n ch ild re n and .5 m il lio n y o u n g w id o w e d m o th e rs re ce ivin g p aym e n ts. Y e i the p u b lic c o n tin u e d to th in k o f social se cu rity as a pro gra m fo r o ld people. In D a v ie C o u n t y , 6 2 8 people under 6 0 are receivin g benefits. T h a t figure b re a ks d o w n in to 3 4 2 u n d e r IS , 4 0 18.21, and 2 4 6 2 2 - 5 9 . M a n y stu de nts w o u ld have been unab le to co n tin u e their e d u ca tio n s w ere it n o ! f o r l l i e 1965 Amendmenis to the So c ia l S e cu rit) Aci w liich exte nded m o r e c h ild r e n range fro m S 8 2 .5 0 to $ 4 3 4 .4 0 a m o n th , d e p e n d in g o n the w o rk e r’s average e arn in s u n d e r social s e c u r it y . P a y m e n ts to the y o u n g fa m ily o f a w o rk e r w h o d ies at a n y e arly age cou ld total as m u ch as $ 8 5 ,0 0 0 to $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 . T h o m a s also p o in te d ou t th a t b y the en d o f 19 6 8 ,♦^|_i t__OO^ " w' J-VI V%T7“'Vi” ■" A m e ric a n s 6 5 and over w ere Cont. On Page 5 Vietnam Veteran Is Rotary Spealcer A veteran o f the V ie tn am e se W ar discussed th is o p e ra tio n for m e m b e rs o f the M o c k sv ille R o ta ry C lu b , T u e sd ay. Sergean t F irst C la ss Jo se p h A . P a r a d is , w h o is n o w stationed at F o rt Bragg, told the R o ta ria n s that the p u rp o se o f the U n ite d State s in S o u th V ie tn a m w as to assist them in establish in g a firm go ve rn m e n t, to have a better w a y o f life, a n d b e c o m e se lf-su p p o rtin g and be able to p rote ct itself. S ^ . Paradis, w h o spent a year in V ie u ia m w ith the U. S. A r m y Sp e c ia l Force s, Uied s lid e s to illustrate h is talk a b o u t S o u th V ie tn am . H e told th e R o t a r ia n s th at S o u th V ie tn a m w as a b o u t the size o f the State o f C a lifu rn ia and con tain ed 17.5 m illio n people. It h a s a coastal line o f пю ге than 1 ,0 0 0 m iles. H e discussed the va rio u s se ctio n s o f the c o u n try a n d the p ro b le m s each o ffered m ilitarily. " in this c o u n try fo r the first tim e in o u r h isto ry, w e are f a c e d w ith a gu erilla typ e enem y. T h e y like to hit y o u a n d run. T h e y d o n o t conce ntrate in o n e place for b ig attacks. T h is force s us to change a n d ad o p t new m ilitary, tactics” , said Sgt. Paradis. S g t. P arad is c o n fin e d his r e m a r k s t o t h e m il it a r y op eration . "W e have an agreem ent w ith the State D ep artm en t. S in c e they w o n 't co m c in the field and help us fight Ih e battle, w e w o n ’t answ er a n y o f their q u e slio n s", he said. D r. F ra n c is Slate had charge o f ih e p i o g r ^ an d in tro d u c e d Sgt. P i f T a d i s . C h e s t e r B l a c k w c l d e r p r e s id e d a s p ie s ld e n t . S p e c ia l g u e s t s in clud ed B ill A ll, J o h n B ro c k and J, G . Slaie . (lutiiiíj !b*foril, Míi> 1Г), !%•) S E N A T O R SAM ERVIN SAYS * T lic rcccnt a c tio n b y the Io w a legislature c a llin g I'or a national co n v e n tio n to am e nd (lie C o n s t it u t io n m ake s It u r g e n t that C o n g re ss enact legislation to establish o rd e rly pro ce d ures relatin g to su ch a con ve n tio n . Io w a 's p e titio n , if the other 33 pe titio n s are In order, is one sh y o f the requisite n u m b e r o f s t a le s n e ce ssa ry to require C o n gre ss to issue su ch a call. T h e fact is that there is a total lack o f precedents c o n ce rn in g this m e th o d o f a m e n d in g the C o n s t it u t io n . U n t il n o w . C o n g r e s s h a s p r o p o s e d a m e n d m e n t s to the C o n s t i t u t i o n , a n d t h e alternative a m e n d m e n t p ro ce ss b y c o n stitu tio n a l c o n v e n tio n has been un u se d . S o o n there is a lik e lih o o d that C o n g re ss w ill be faced w it h a m an date lo call a n a t io n a l c o n v e n t io n . T h e C o n s t i t u t i o n s t a le s e m p h a tic a lly that “ C o n g re ss shall call a c o n v e n tio n ” for the p u r p o s e o f a m e n d in g the C o n stitu tio n u p o n a p p lica tio n o f tw o -th ird s o f the slate legislatures. A t the last C o n g re ss and a g a in a l t h is C o n g re ss, I in trod uced a bill to cla rify the c o n fu sio n w h ic h has developed o v e r co n v e n tio n procedures. M a n y h a v e expressed fears ab ou t such a co n ve n tio n . In m y ju d gm e n t, m o st o f these a>n ce rn s arise o u t o f fear (hat a c o n v e n tio n m ig h t seek lo rew rite the entire C o n stitu tio n . R e c o g n izin g this, an d also the d u ty o f C o n g re ss lo deal w ilh the p ro b le m u n d er the present c i r c u m s t a n c e s , m y b ill establishes the fra m e w o rk o f su ch a co n ve n tio n a n d deals w ith the p ro c e d u r a l co m p le xitie s that have never before been dealt w ith b y law. T h e m easure w h ic h 1 have in tro d u ce d in no way seeks lo resolve the su b sta n tive aspects o f a p p o r t io n m e n t o f state legislatures, w h ic h seem s to h a v e b r o u g h t a b o u t th e p é t il l o n s l o C o n g re ss an d created the p o ssib ility o f a co n ve n tio n . In stead , II deals w i l h petitions, t h e i r t r a n s m u t a i, th e ir effective p e rio d , their rescission, the co n ve n tio n call, the selection o f delegates, the se le ction o f th e p r e s id in g o fllc e r, the m an ne r ot vo tin g, the p ro p o sa l o f a m e n d m e n t s , a n d Ih e te rm in atio n o f a co n ve n tio n . E s s e n t ia lly , m y bill w o u ld s u b s t it u t e a n e s t a b lis h e d pro ce dure fo r v a ry in g o p in U m s as to h o w these p ro ce d ural q u e stio n s be resolved. U n d e r m y bill, the states w o u ld p r o p o s e in d iv id u a l a m e n d m e n t s, and the c o n v e n tio n w o u ld be callcd w he n tw o -th ird s o f the states p e titio n e d C o n g re ss o n the sam e subject. D elegates w o u ld also be u n d e r o a th n o t to c o n s id e r c h a n g e s In th e C o n s t i t u t i o n b e y o n d th e g e n e r a l n a t u r e o f t h o s e s p e c if ie d b y th e S e n a t e le g is la t u r e s , a n d C o n g re ss w o u ld be e m p o w e re d n o l to su b m it a n y o tn e r a m e n d m e n ts p ro po se d b y the co n ve n tio n . M y b ill w o u ld also p ro vid e for the selection o f delegates to the co n ve n tio n . U n d e r It, the n u m b e r o f delegates w o u ld equal the m e m b e rsh ip in b o th h o u s e s o f C o n g r e s s . T w o d e le g a t e s fro m each S ta le w o u ld be ch o se n at large, an d one delegate w o u ld be ch o se n f r o m e a c h C o n g r e s s io n a l d istrict. E a c h delegate w o u ld h a v e o n e v o t e I n t h e co n ve n tio n , an d w o u ld cast h is vo le u p o n an in d ivid u a l basis. A m a jo rity vote w o u ld be r e q u i r e d t o p r o p o s e a n am e nd m e nt. O lh e r p ro v isio n s o f m y bill w o u ld p ro v id e that p e titio n s w o u ld be effective fo r fo u r years, that states c o u ld rescin d Ih e ir p e titio n u p to the date w h e n tw o -th ird s o .' the stale s p etitio ne d fo r a co n v e n tio n , an d that the c o n v e n tio n w o u ld t e r m in a t e it s p ro c e e d in g s w ith in o n e year. T h is b ill sh o u ld be enacted w i t h o u t f u r t h e r d e la y . C o n g re ss m a y be reque sted' s o o n t o c a ll a n a t io n a l c o n v e n tio n b y the re q u isite n u m b e r o f states. An automobile manufacturer has predicted that in 15 years, seven out of every 10 automo biles will be uir conditioned. T h e best tim e to h a ve oen- tn il a ir c o n d itio n in g installe d, S ’-',. " Bucktails and Spoons—Bingo! By Tom Andrews ’1'lm iiKÍ) 1 Ih ti‘'k no w iiy of p ro viuR il. I сх|11Ч‘| m y g ro iilu n in d - I'iiliuT iisrd Kom clliint: iiiii' ii in irlila il iiai-i» in llu> Sco ttish í(ÍKl<liin<ÍH. A m i m ayÍH ‘ lir bail Ic a rin 'd (lie Iric-l; from /;/>• (irand- fallicr! 'I'Iiík p a rlii'iiia r a rlilii’iai lias a lot of solid liislo ry coin); for il. AikI 1‘Vi'II if you iir«' ill- • ----- low Im i'litail d id iillii' m ore llia n s lir uj) a lot of w a li’r until I sw ilriii'il lo a ri'd 'ta il or som i' o liu T I'olor. W liy . it w as o n ly Iw o yi-ars at;o liu il 1 w as ai>li* lo siiow som e lisiiini; liiidijios at a n O n tario ram |i llia l p a lio n ci' an d a iM ii'klail v a rii'ly ro iiid t'om- h inc lo iirint; la k i' Iro u l thal ■'w i‘ri'n '1 liil in u " sw a rm iiit! a ro u n d m y lure. “ TtTtnTirrrrtll-.— 1-~пттт4” Нт.т>П7;1»-- si-vi'ral s|ioon tin isiu 's a n d all four 'ta il I'o lo rs In 'fo ri' I pot llii' u inninf: I'o inliinaliim . (.And I also d id so n u 'tlu n c yo u m a y w ant lo liy . .lo h n so n ’s b u i’kla ii is a w isp y o n i' H ull lia s very lillie "d o a lin t:" elTiH’l on llie spoon, lull I still like lo trim il siic lilly w ilii knife o r seis- so rs ju sl forw a rd of the w rap- pini;.) 11 w as a (,'old Hiirhliiil Spoon w iiii a yellow 'tail liia l lin a liy ¡irovided liie ripiil v isu a l aii- |ieai for those liic lakers. H iiiin i; aloiiB ju sl a fool or so in 'iie a lii llie eiioppy. rain- sw e iil su rfa ie of llie lake, liiis lu re (iKik lake Iro u l like Ih e lake h a d n 't 1ч>еп lishe d In'forel I'line d lo liuek li'a ililio ii every now anil ai;ain. yo u w ill m iss oui on a lot of Kood lishint: if yo u itiiiore lu re s lh a l uliii/.e ilii> hiieklail. l*'or i'\am |ile. i'v i' saiil m ore llia ii a few lim e s lh a l Ih e iiap- p ii'sl m arriatie lh a l ever look p ia e e w a s ih e o n e lie lw i'e n . lo h n s 4 M i's S ilfr r M innoir s|ioon an d a h u n k of ile i'r iiair. 'I'h e y ju sl n a tu ra lly ealli'il il.Tiiil it. n a liira lly l«'<’.4ine a ve ry |in>- d iii'live hire. T h e h e a v y fo rc e d e o p p i'r Iliade easts like a huilel. and its p a rlie u la r siiap e tiives il a v i'ry exeilini: sw in iniin i: aelion. .'\nd lo lo p il olf. tl»' hueklail is avail.'il'le in fo u r eo lors — red. yellow , hlaek. a n d a risi a m i w h ile e o n ih iu a lio n — and is belli liy a speeial eliti Ib al p e rn iils ehantiini: eolors fast. M a y iie yo u feel that sw iteli- inK h u e k la ils isn 't ne i'e ssary o r iintiorl.'int. W ell. Iii-lie\i> me. y o u 're nol alone: a lot of a n g le rs ha ve never lii'i’n it a see- o n d lhi>ut:hl. M ill 1 ean rem enilH 'r m a n y d a y s w hen, for in slaiu 'e . a s il ve r liiirhtiiil Spium w ilh a vel- On April 10,1969, the above picture was printed in this newspaper with a note to our readers asking for identification. This week, T.>s. Ada iHovrard of South Main Street, (Mocksville, gave us the following Information; that, to the best of her knowledge the above picture is of the Beauchamp School located In Beauchamptown near Bixby and Advance years ago and later ntoved to Howardtown. Mrs. fioward says she recogniz^ the small girl in the front row to the left as being the former IVIamie Beauchamp, who was crippled. We appreciate her Interest and information. Car Hits Bonk At Intersection W illia m C ly d e L o n g , 2 9 , o f Y a d k in v ille , d riv in g a 1 9 6 3 P ly m o u th , ran a s lo p sign al C o u n try l^ n e a n d U S 1 5 8 and hit an e m b a n k m e n t. T h i s a c c id e n t o c c u r e d S a tu rd a y , M a y 10, at 3 a.m. T r o o p e r . R . F . M c K in n e y investigated the accident. L o n g received scratch e s and c u ts a n d w a s charge d w ith ru n n in g a sto p sign. A N D T H E UNIVERSITY O F N O R T H C A R O L IN A B y W illia m F rid a y , P re sid e n t U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a W ith in the ne xt few w eeks, the fo u r c a m p u se s o f the U n i v e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin o w ill a w a rd degre es to a record- b re a k in g g ro u p o f 7,569 g ra d u ates. A m o n g the pro sp e ctive g ra d u a te s a re 5,103 b ach elo r’s degre e cand id ate s; 1,756 p ro fe ssio n a l and m a ste r’s ca n d i date s; 437 P h .D . and othe r docto ra l c a n d id a te s; 67 d octo rs o f m edicine; 49 d o cto rs o f dental scie nce; an d 147 d octo rs o f ju risp ru d e n ce . In clu d e d in the total o f 7,559 de gre e s a re 2,290 ot N . C. S ta te ; 4,013 a t the U n iv e rsity a t C h a p e l H ill; 930 a t U N C - G ; and 326 at the U n iv e rsity a t C h arlotte . N . C. Sta te w ill a w a rd 1,701 b ach e lo r’s degrees, 451 m a ste r’s an d p ro fe ssio n a l degrees, and 138 'P h .D . degrees. T h e U n iv e rsit y a t C h ap e l H ill'w ill a w a rd 2,416 b ach e lo r’s degrees, 1,035 m a ste r’s and p ro fe ssio n a l degrees, a n d 20!) P h .D . an d oth e r d o c to ra l degrees. In ad ditio n, there w ill be G7 d octo rs o f m edicine, 49 d o cto rs o f dental science, an d 147 d o cto rs o f ju ris-p ru d e n ce . T h e U n iv e rsity a t G re e n s boro w ill a w a rd 660 b ach e lo r’s degre es an d 270 m a ste r’s de grees. T h e U n iv e rsity o f C h a rlo tte w ill a w a rd 326 b a ch e lo r’s de gre e s an d no g ra d u a te degrees. G R A D U A T IO N D A T E S T h e dates o f g ra d u a tio n fo r the cam p u se s o f the U n iv e rsity ure S a tu rd a y , М я у 31, fo r N o rth C a ro lin a Sta te U n iv e r sity a t R a le ig h : M o n d a y , Ju n e 2, at tho U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a a t C iiape l H ill; a n d, Su n d a y, Ju n e 1, fo r the U n i v e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a e an ip uses a t G re e n sb o ro and C h arlotte, .\m o n g those p a rtic ip a tin g in the com m encem ent p ro g ra m s on o u r c a m p u scs w ill lie (Jiive rn or R o b e rt W . Scott, C liam -e llor Jo h n T . C a ld w e ll at R a le igh . C h a n c e llo r J. C a rly le S i t t e r s о n at C h a p e l H ill, C h iin ce llo r Ja m e s T. F e rg u so n al (ireensbitro. and C h a n ce llo r I). W . C iilviird at C h arlotte . I also look fo rw n rd to p a rtici- IK it in g in Ih e g ra d u a tio n s e r v ices on a ll fo u r cam p u se s and to e x te n d in g m y c o n gra tu - la tiiin s to the grad ua te s. TTie pniicipiiiVoninrtJTIf'eTiit'IlV" speaker# w ill be R e p u b lica n M a rk H atrielii of O re g o n at N o rth C a ro lin a State ; D r. Jame.-i S h a n n o n o f W a s h in g ton. П. C „ Sp e i'ia l .\d v ise r to tlie PresiiiiM it o f the N a tio n a l .\iiu ie m y. w ho w ill spe ak at I'lia iie l H ill: D e m о с r a t i e Se n a tiir G e o rge M e G o v e rn of sim ith D a k iu a at G re e n sbo ro : aiiii G o v e rn o r Seett. w ho w ill :ulilies# the gi'aiU iale# at the I'n iv e i's it y of N o rth C a ro lin a a; I ’liarlotte. (¡KNKR.VTKS WK.\l,IH I have ai.i. Ihe I'niver- sity is m a n y th in g s to th is State , an d p a rtic u la rly it is a ge n e ra to r o f w ealth. It s w ell trained gra d u a te s, its applied research, an d its p ro d u ctive se rvice all con trib u te to the econom ic g ro w th o f the State, region, an d nation. 'T his im p re ssiv e list of gra d u a te s in the s p r in g of litOU is a n o th e r e xam p le o f the en dless p ro ce ssio n o f able y o u n g m en an d w om e n w ho ha ve go n e fro m these ca m pu se s to cre ative and p ro d uctive lives. T h e first re sp o n sib ility that in stitu tio n s o f h ig h e r le a rn in g, su c h a s the U n iv e rsity of N o rth C a ro lin a , ha ve to the citize n s o f the State , h a s been an d w ill con tin u e to be the education o f h e r m en and w om en. W e a lw a y s rem e m b er th a t the o v e rw h e lm in g m a jo rity o f stu d e n ts a t S to le - su p p o rte d colle ge s an d u n i v e rsitie s a re there to ge t a good u n d e rgra d u o te education. ; 4 ? >|Çar;« re co rd ;^dgn«yn- stfa té s, the U n iv e rsity inte nd s to m a in ta in and im p ro v e the stro n g u n d e rgra d u a te p ro g ra m it h a s a lw a y s su p p o rte d on its c a m p u se s ond c o o p e ra tive ly to a i d o t h e r in stitu tio n s in stre n g th e n in g th e ir olTerings. G R A D U A T E E D U C A T IO N G ra d u a te an d p ro fe ssio n a l edu cation are b a sic p ro g ra m s o f the U n iv e rsity , also. T h e y are v e ry e x p e n sive p ro g ra m s and in the fu tu re e sp e cia lly th e ir n e ce ssity sh o u ld be cle a r ly de m o n strate d on e du cation al gro u n d s b efore th e y are in sti tuted. W ith in the U n iv e rsity of N o rth C a ro lin a , gra d u a te and p ro fe ssio n a l p ro g ra m s m u st m eet re g u la r sta n d a rd s e sta b lished b y fa cu lty com m ittee s on c a m p u se s before th e y are sub m itte d to the T ru ste e s of the U n iv e rsity . T h is kind o f a n a ly sis and th is critical p ro ce ss a re req uired lo in su re Ih e q u a lily o f the p ro g ra m b ein g proposed, that it is ge n u in e ly needed, and that the cost w ill not be p ro hib itive. I kn o w th a t you, as con- concerned citizen s o f N o rth C a ro lin a , jo in m e in expre.«sing p rid e in the fine y o u n g g ra d u a tin g stu d e nts at the U n i v e rs ity ’.« fo u r cam p u se s thia ye a r am i lo ok fo rw a rd to th e ir se rvice s in h e lp in g b u ild nn even gre a te r State. Sp>5 William Walters Driver Charged After Wreck Occurs A n accid e n t o c cu re d F rid a y , M a y 9 , at 9 : 2 0 p. m . o n N C 8 0 1 9 m ile s east o f M o c k sv ille . T ro o p e r R . F . M c K in n e y investigated. A lb e rt Le e S t y ers, 16, o f L e x in g t o n , d riv in g a 1 9 6 6 C h e v ro le t, ran o ff rig h t o f ro a d , lo st c o n tro l, w e n t b a c k acro ss ro a d an d ove rtu rn e d . T h e d river w as charge d w ith ex ce e d in g safe speed. Dovie Students Win Prizes Seventh g r a d e N i i r i h C a ro lin a H isto ry stu d e n ts fro m S a lisb u ry C ity . R o w a n C o u n ly and D avie C o u n ty sch o o ls are tJ a rtic ip a lin g in Ih c an n u a l W illia m D . K iz z ia h M e m o ria l H isto ry c o n lcst. T h is is the first ye ar for this conte st lo be held. C o n stru c tio n p rojects and Lite ra ry A c c o m p lish m e n ts (all Ih e o rig in a l stu d e n t’s w o rk ) are the tw o areas o f c o m p e titio n . J u d g in g w a s h e ld at ih e S u p p le m e n t a r y E d u c a tio n a l C e n te r o n M a y 9. T h e first place w in n e rs o f each d iv isio n o f the con te st w ill be aw arded an engrave d p la q u e w h ic h w ill be pre se nted b y M rs. R o sa lie K i z z i a h , w if e o f the late W illia m D . K iz z ia h , a n d Jam e s B. L lo y d , C e n te r L o c a l and r e g io n a l h i s t o r y specialist. M a n y e n t r ie s h a v e b e e n su b m itte d b y stu d e n ts fro m M o c k s v i l l c M id d le S c h o o l, S h a d y G ro v e S c h o o l, C o rrih e r L ip e 7 lh G ra d e S c h o o l, and K n o x J u n io r H ig h S c h o o l. Ju d ge s se rving w ere C la u d e P ic k e tt, M rs. G e tty s G u ille , Jam es W a ll, a n d E . L . H a rd in . W in n e rs in clu d e d : R o b i n M a c D o w e ll K n o x J u n io r H ig h , w a s aw arde d the C o n stru c tio n Project P rize fo r “ H e n d e rso n L a w O ffic e s” . C a ro l S m ith , K n o x J u n io r H ig h , w as aw arde d the L ite ra ry A c c o m p l is h m e n t P rize fo r “ L u th e ra n C h u r c h ". Peter T e n n e n t, K n o x J u n io r H ig h , w as na m e d the 1st place ru n n e r-u p C o n stru c tio n Project w in n e r , fo r “ R o w a n C o u rt H o u se ” . M a r ia n n a M o r r is , K n o x J u n io r H ig h , w a s n a m e d the Is l p la c e r u n n e r - u p L i t e r a r y A c c o m p lis h m e n t w in n e r fo r “ L ife in O ld G e rm a n T im e s in R o w a n C o u n t y ” . B illy M o c k a n d C r a ig S e a fo rd , S h a d y G ro v e S c h o o l, A d v a n c e , w ere na m ed the 2 n d place ru n n e r-u p C o n stru c tio n P roject w in n e rs fo r “ O ld L o g C a b in ” . S te v e S e a m o n , M o c k sv ille M id d le S c h o o l, w as n a m e d the 2 n d place ru n n e r-u p L ite ra ry A c c o m p lis h m e n t w in n e r fo r “ B ry a n s and B o o n e s ” . T h e se w in n in g en trie s w ill b e o n d i s p l a y a t t h e S u p p le m e n t a r y E d u c a tio n a l C e n te r, 1 6 3 6 P a rk v ie w C ircle d u rin g the m o n th o f M a y . P i n e a p p l e F i n g e r C a k e N \hen .-iuninier w eathe r in vite s y o u to o u td o o r meals, plan fo o d s that arc fun. chsy-to-cat and siniple-to-prcp.ire (w ith a m in im u m o f uten sils left fo r the d ish w a sh e r)! Pine apple F in ge r C a k e fiC j the hill p erfe ctly - a so ru m p tio u s fla vo r c o m b in a tio n o f cru sh e d pine apple an d c h o p p c d nuts. T h is lo a f cake sp rin k le d w ith c o n fe ctio n e rs suga r can be safe ly e arn e d fro m ove n to an yw he re . A n o th e r tim e and m in d -sa vor is en rich ed self-risin g flou r. T h e re 's n o m ix in g o r m e a su rin g because the m iller has already blende d in correct a m o u n t o f le aven ing an d salt. N o m atter w here Pine app le F in g e r C a k e is served, v o u r fa m ily w ill ben efit fro m tlie essential B -vitam in s. thiam ine n ia cin an d rib o fla vin , p lu s the m in e rals iro n and calcium pre b le n de d in to the en rich e d se lf-risin g flour. P IN E A P P L E F IN G E R C A K E 12 to I S servings 3 eggs 1 c u p c h o p p e d n u ts 1 c u p su ga r 2 c u p s e n rich e d self-rising I can (1 Ib. 4 oz.) cru sh e d flo u r’* pine apple , w ell-drained C o n fe c tio n e rssu g a r B eat eggs u n til flu ffy and le m o n -co lo re d . G ra d u a lly b len d in su ga r u n til m ix tu re is th ic k an d light in colo r. S tir in pineapple an d nu ts. G ra d u a lly m ix in flou r. T u rn in to greased 9 x 1 3-in ch cake pan. B a k e in preheated 3 5 0 ° ove n 25 to 3 0 m in u te s, o r u n til d on e . C o o l in p an com p le te ly. D u st lig h tly w ith co n fe c tio n e rs sugar. ‘ Spoon flour into dry measuring cup: level. D o not scoop. New Highway Maps Available T h e n e w o f f ic ia l 1 9 6 9 N o rth C a ro lin a h ig h w a y m a p s have started a rriv in g at the S t a t e H ig h w a y C o m m issio n here and d istrib u tio n w ill be m ade as sp e e d ily as possib le, H . B o y c e M id ge tte , state lo ca tin g engineer, said tod ay. M id g e tte said that the m ap s are b e in g sent to o th e r state agencies w h ic h he lp get th e m to m o to rists an d that th e y w ill also b e available to p e rso n s d e sirin g th e m at the H ig h w a y B u ild in g o n W ilm in g to n Street. N o t e n o u g h m a p s to m eet the in itial d e m a n d ha ve been receive d, M id ge tte said, b u t d eliveries fro m the p rin te r are e xpe cte d d aily. P e rso n s w id h in g a c o p y o f the m a p can get o n e b y w ritin g t h e Slate H i g h w a y C o m m i s s io n , b u t M id ge lte asked that they use p o stca rd s for faster h a n d lin g. T h e first c o p y o f the new m a p w a s p r e s e n t e d t o G o v e r n o r B o b S c o t t b y H i g h w a y C o m m i s s i o n C h a irm a n l i u c h F a irclo th . A f-e y o u lo o k in g fb i-a c a r p e t t h a t c a n g o A M V W H E R E ? D A V I E C O U N T Y P U B L I S H E D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y A T M O C K S V IL L E . N O R T H C A R O L I N A G O R D O N T O M L IN S O N E d ito r-P u b liih e r S e c o n d C la ss P o tia g s Paid at M o c k sv ille . N . C. S u b w iip iio n Price: In D a v i; C o u n ty . $ 4 .0 0 . O u t o f State. S 4 .5 0 Receives Commendation Sp ecialist Five W illia m H. W alters, 20, so n o f R ich a rd F. W alle rs. 6 1 5 N . D o g w o o d Ave.. Sile r C ity . N . C., received the A r m y C o m m e n d a tio n M e d al A p ril 10 w hile serving w ith the 4 t h In f a n t r y D iv isio n near P le iku . V ie tnam . Sp e c. W alters earned the aw ard for m e rito rio u s service as a section c h ie f in B a tte ry C. 5th B a tta lio n o f the d iv isio n 'i lo ih .Artillery. T h e .^rm y C o m m e n d a tio n M e d a l Is aw arde d lo p e rso nn e l w h o w ile serving w ith the A r m y d istin g u ish them selve b y h e r o i s m , m eritorious a c h ie v e n w n t o r m e rito rio u s s e r v i c e . T h e m e d a l w a s established b y the Se cre ta ry o f W ar o n D ec. 1 8 .1 9 4 5 . Spec. W alters entered o n active d u ty in Ja n u a ry 1966. com p le te d b asic train in g at Ft. Jackso n . S. C.. an d w as last staiione d in G e r m a n ). S p e c . W alters is a 196 > g ra d u a te o f P ittsb o ro H igh Sch o o l, H is m o th er. M rs. K a tie D . W alter», lives in M o c k sville . Diivir Cittinly l‘'.ii(crpiÍM- Ht'i'iiid, Miu ITi, *£s<n*sia»',v«»« ■o ksandFancies ;«•*>» By ^^ARGARET A. LEGRAND V I S I T S O N I N C H A R L O T T t M r. and M i s. G . A . Ilu rlin u n spent lust S u n d a y in C h arlotte w ith thtfii so n and d auuhtcr-in-law , M r. and M rs. G u y H artm an. W hile there, they visited the origin al b irth pla ce o f Jam es K . P o lk , the I It h president, and a m u se u m erectcd as a m e m o ria l to h im located o n the P incville R o a d . M rs, H a rtm a n rem ained in C h a rlo tte un til W e d n e sd a y to attend a p u p il’s p ia n o recital. H er gran dd au gh te r, V e n ita H a rtm a n p layed in the recital. M IS S S H I- E K H A S V IS IT O R S S p e n d in g S u n d a y w ith M iss D u k e S h e c k o n W ilk e sb o ro Stre et w ere her nieces, M rs. G w e n K e y s o f C h a rlo tte an d M rs. C a ro ly n M c C a n lIss and gran dd au gh te r, L y n n M ille r o f S a lisb u ry. M rs. K e y s rem ained w ith M iss S h e e k for a longe r visit. M r. an d M rs. D o u g F o ste r o f S a lisb u ry , visite d M iss S h e c k S u n d a y afte rn oo n. B I R T H D A Y D IN N E R S U N D A Y A d in n e r w as given S u n d a y at the ho m e o f the Re v. E . M . A v c tt o n C h u rc h .Street. T h e o cca sio n w as to celebrate M o th e r’s D a y an d E d d ie T o m lin so n ’s b irth d a y annive rsary. Present for the d in n e r w ere: the Rev. M r. A v e tt, M rs. A rle n D e V ito o f N e w Y o r k C ity , M r. an d M rs. C h a rle s H . T o m lin so n , M r. and M rs. G o rd o n T o m lin so n , M r. a n d M rs. C o le T o m lin so n and E d d ie T o m lin so n , C ataw b a C o llege stu de nt and ho no re e. G U E S T S O F G A I T H E R S A N F O R D F A M I L Y V isitin g M r. a n d M rs. G a ith e r S a n fo rd S a tu rd a y an d S u n d a y were M r. S a n fo rd ’s b ro th e r-in -law and sister, M r. an d M rs. H a n sfo rd S a m s o f D e catur, G e o rg ia an d h is b ro th e r, D r. M a rsh a ll Sa n fo rd o f F t. Lau de rdale , Flo rid a . B IR T H A N N O U N C E M E N T M r. an d M rs, J im H o u se r o f W in sto n-Sale m , a n n o u n c e the arrival o f their first ch ild , a son, Jeffrey, w h o w as b o rn o n M a y 10, at F o rsy th M e m o ria l H osp ita l, M rs. H auser, the fo rm e r G a il H e n d rix , is the d aughte r o f M r. and M rs. E lg in H e n d rix o f S a lisb u ry Street. IN R A L E IG H T H U R S D A Y F O R D E D I C A T IO N M rs. G o rd o n T o m lin so n , a m e m b e r o f the State L ib ra ry B o ard , w ill atte nd the d e d ica tio n o f the new State D e p a rtm e n t o f A rc h iv e s and H isto ry and State L ib ra ry B u ild in g in R a le igh o n T h u rsd a y . G o v . R o b e rt W . S c o tt w ill dedicate the h a n d so m e , w ell designed b u ild in g w h ic h is to serve the State D e p t, c f A rc h iv e s and H isto ry a n d the State Lib ra ry. H O M E F R O M C A L I F O R N I A M rs. Jam e s A . F o ste r, Jr. an d M rs. C , M . C re ss arrived h o m e T u e sd a y fro m S a n F ra n cisco , C a lifo rn ia w here th e y visited relatives fo r five days. V I S I T IN C A L IF . A N D ID A H O M rs. J o h n A d a m s and he r sister, M rs. R u th R e id o f S a lisb u ry , have returne d h o m e fro m a m o n th ’s trip to C a lifo rn ia an d Id a h o . T h e y left b y jet o n A p ril 10, an d visited their sister, M rs. Jim B la n k s and h u sb a n d in C a m b ria , C a lif, for tw e n ty d ays. E n ro u te hom e, they spe nt ten d a ys w ith M rs. R e id ’s d a u g h te rs an d M rs. A d a m ’s nieces in Pocatello , Id ah o. C H A R L O T T E C O U P L E H E R E S A T U R D A Y M r. and M rs. H erbe rt W . O 'étingér o f C h a rló u e visite'd'*ííét*'^^^^^ sister, M rs. A . M . K im b ro u g h S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n at her h o m e o n L e x in g to n A ve n u e . S O U T H E R N S H E R E F R O M H I C K O R Y M r. and M rs. P h il S o u th e rn a n d d au gh te r L u A n n o f H ic k o ry spent the past w eeke nd w ith M rs. S o u th e rn ’s m o th e r, M rs. E ra M u rp h o n O a k Street and o th e r relatives here. W E E K E N D G U E S T S F R O M S. C A R . M iss A n n e W h itm ire o f C le m so n , S. C. w as the guest o f the M isse s M a rth a and B e tsy P e n n in g to n the past w eekend. G A I T H E R - D Y S O N R E U N IO N M r. an d M rs. L aw re nce G a ith e r a n d M r. an d M rs. Jesse G a ith e r o f A le x a n d ria , In id a n n a are v isitin g relatives in D a vie a n d Iredell counties. O n S u n d a y , the D y s o n an d G a ith e r fam ilies ga thered at C e nter C o m m u n ity B u ild in g fo r a re u nion . T h e G a ith e r b ro th e rs are co u sin s o f the late N . B . D y s o n w h o passed a w a y in Ja n u a ry. H E R E F O R M O T H E R ’S D A Y S p e n d in g M o th e r’s D a y here w ith M rs. J. H . T h o m p s o n o n S a lisb u ry Street w ere her tw o ch ild re n and ih e ir fam ilies. H e r so n and daughter-in-law , M r. an d M rs. Jam es T h o m p so n and child ren , J im m y , Jr. o f R a le ig h and M iss B e tty T h o m p so n , stu de nt at G re e n sb o ro C o llege, and her son-in-law an d d aughter, M r. and M rs. R . E. S u b e r o f C a ry. S K I D M O R E S V I S I T M O T H E R S U N D A Y M r. and M rs. R a y m o n d S k id m o re and ch id re n , Jenn ie and Ellen o f N o rw o o d , visited M rs. S k id m o re ’s m o th er, M rs, V irg in ia A. W aters S u n d a y. V I S I T O N R T , 1, S U N D A Y M r, and M rs, A lv in D y s o n and M r. and M rs. B e n n y D y s o n visited M iss Sa d ie T u tte ro w S u n d a y a fte rn o o n at the h o m e o f M r. and M rs. C la y tutte ro w o n R o u te I , R E T U R N H O M E M r, and M rs, M . B. Ston estreet returned ho m e S a tu rd a y fro m W ilm in g to n w here they spent the last tw o w eeks visitin g their d aughter an d son-in-law , M r. and M rs, B ill B ro o k s, V I S I T IN H IG H P O IN T S U N D A Y D r. and M rs. R . F . K e m p spent S u n d a y in H ig h P oin t w ith M rs. K e m p ’s m oth er. C L A R K F A M I L Y H E R E S U N D A Y M r. an d M rs. M a lc o m C la rk an d child ren , B e tsy, K a th y , M ik e and R o b b ie o f C h a rlo tte spent S u n d a y here w ith M rs. C la rk ’s parents, M r. an d M rs. W . F . R o b in so n o n N o rth M a in Street, C H I L D R E N H O M E F O R W E E K E N D M r. and M 'S . B ru ce H in k le ha d all o f their ch ild re n at h o m e w ith them o n R o u te 4, fo r the w eeke nd. T h e y w ere M r. an d M rs. E d H in k le an d d aughter, Sh e ila o f B o o n e , M r. a n d M rs. C h ris H in k le o f P e a ch la nd a n d D e lia H in k le o f K in g s C o lle ge , C h arlotte . C h ris H in k le w ill leave the latter part o f the w e e k fo r F t.'B e lv o ir, V a . fo r 0 . C . S. tra in in g after sp e n d in g a tw o w e e k leave w ith his w ife an d parents. H E R E S U N D A Y F O R F U N E R A L A tte n d in g the R u fu s B ro w n S a n fo rd Jr.’s fu n e ral S u n d a y a fte rn o o n he ld in E a to n F u n e ra l C h a p e l fro m ou t-o f- to w n w ere: M r. an d M rs. T o m C a sh , F e lix H a rd in g , G a ith e r Je n k in s, an d M r. an d M rs. H a rry O sb o rn e Jr. o f W in sto n -Sa le m ; T o m C a sh Jr. o f G re e n sb o ro ; M r. a n d M rs. H a n sfo rd S a m s o f D e c a tu r, G a ., D r. M a rsh a ll S a n fo rd o f F t. Lau d e rd a le , Fla.; A . M . K im b r o u g h o f R ic h a rd so n , T e x a s; M rs. P a u l B. B la ckw e ld e r, B o b S a n fo rd , B o b b y S a n fo rd , M rs. E d w in a L . C la rk an d P a u l N e a l o f C h a rlo tte ; J o h n L o n g an d D r. R o b e rt L o n g o f State sville; P a u l S to n e r o f L e x in g to n ; lx )re n M b c o n o f D o u gla sville , G a., W ilso n L a n d an d D r. and M rs. G ilb e rt G o ttlie b o f R a le ig h ; M r. an d M rs. S . K . P rice o f G re e n ville ; M r. a n d M rs. C a rl S o fle y o f C a ry ; M r. an d M rs. D o n a ld C le m e n t a n d M r. an d M rs. E d w a rd C le m e n t o f S a lisb u ry ; J o h n B o y c e C a in o f C a n a and h is d aughters, M rs. M in a rd H a rtm a n and M rs. F ra n k B la c k m o re o f W in sto n -Sa le m ; W illia m P o p e o f M o o re sville , a n d R . E . A . d ire rto rs, M r. M y e rs o f R o w a n C o u n ty , J. S. D o b s o n o f N o rth Id o l, W . B . R e n e ga r o f W ilk e s, E . R . C rate r o f Y a d k in , T o m B a ile y W o o d ru ff a n d R . L . S e a fo rd o f D avie , and R u sse ll O x fo r d o f A le x a n d e r. IN C H A R L O T T E L A S T W E E K M r. and M rs. G ra d y N . W ard spe nt a few d a y s last w e e k in C h a rlo tte w ith th e ir gra n d ch ild re n , D a v id , K ris an d S c o tt W h ite , w hile their parents, M r. a n d M rs. J im W h ite w ere in P in e h u rst. M r. W hite atte nd ed a B a n k e rs M e e tin g there h e ld at tlie C a ro lin a H otel. T O C H A R L O T T E O N S U N D A Y M iss O ssie A lliso n visite d he r sister, M rs. P h il J o h so n S u n d a y at W esley C e nter, C h arlotte . A T T E N D M O T H E R ’S D A Y D I N N E R M .r a n d M rs. H e rm a n C. Ijam es w ere gu ests o f M r. an d M rs. E . S. H a ll at a M o th e r’s D a y d in n e r. T h e d in n e r w a s give n at th e ir d a u g h t e r ’s h o m e in W in sto n -Sa le m . M rs. Ijam e s’ so ii an d d aughter-in -law , M r. an d M rs. A lv in T h o m a s o f W in sto n -S a le m ..visited th e m S u n d a y n ig h t aftei:.thsy,r_e.turnedj)pnis, - ~ S U N D A Y \ a S I T O i f s * F R O M C O N O V iB R ‘ F O S T l- R V I S I T O R S O N . S IIN IÌA V V isitin g M rs. P ierce F o ste r and her father, N . T . F oste r. S u n d a y o n N o rth M a in Street w ere; M iss Sa ra h F o ste r o f L o u isb u rg . T h e Rev. J, W . Pape o f Raleigli, J. W , Page. Jr. o f Fayetteville, and M is. F o ste r’s b ro lh e r and sister-in-law . M r. and M rs. M , T , F o ste r an d son. K e n n e th o f C o n c o rd . M rs. Page w h o lias visited her sister and lath e r the past few w eeks, rem a ined w ith them this w eek. M r. an d M rs. J a c k A . L e G ra n d a n d d a ug hte r, A n n a lisa o f C o n o v e r, w ere d in n e r gu e sts o f J a c k ’s m o th e r, M rs. M a rga re t A . L e G ra n d S u n d a y night. M A C K K IM B R O U G H H E R E F R O M T E X A S M a c k K im b ro u g h , a fo rm e r M o c k sv illia n , arrived S a tu rd a y b y plane to visit h is m o th e r, M rs. A . M . K im b r o u g h o n M o th e r’s D a y . H e cam e also fo r the fu n e ral o f R u f u s B . S a n fo rd he ld S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . M r. K im b ro u g h a n d D r. M a rsh a ll S a n fo rd w h o w a s also here for h is b ro th e r’s fu n e ral, left S u n d a y n ig h t fo r their h o m e s in R ic h a rd so n , T e x a s an d F t. L a u de rd ale , F la. fro m D o u g la s A irp o rt, C h arlo tte . A T H O M E A F T E R S U R G E R Y Je n n ife r B ro c k , d a u gh te r o f M r. an d M rs. J o h n B ro c k , u n d e rw e n t an a p p e n d e c to m y last M o n d a y at D a v ie C o u n ty H o sp ital, Sh e re tu rn e d to he r h o m e o n H a rd iso n R o a d F rid a y . S P E N D M O T H E R ’S D A Y H E R E M rs. E d w in a L. C la rk a n d d aughters, K a re n , B e th an d L isa o f C h a rlo tte , spent M o th e r’s D a y here w ith M rs. C la rk ’s parents, D r. and M rs, W . M . L o n g o n S a lisb u ry Street. A T T E N D S A N C T U A R Y D E D I C A T IO N M r. an d M rs. T . Je ff C a u d e ll spe nt S a tu rd a y an d S u n d a y in St. P au ls w ith M rs. C a u d e ll’s sister, M rs. C . F . C au d e ll. O n S u n d a y , they atte nded h o m e c o m in g an d the d e d ica tio n o f the ne w sa n ctu a ry o f the F irst P re sb yte ria n C h u rc h there. G U E S T S F R O M A T L A N T A , G A . M r. a n d M rs. J o h n L a d ie u a n d M rs. R . C . D y s o n an d ch ild re n , C h ris and T o rri arrived F rid a y fro m A tla n ta , G e o rgia to spe nd the w e e ke n d w ith their parents, M r. and M rs, B ry a n Sell a n d M r. an d _____________________________________________ F A T H E R D IE S C arl U. Fitchett. S r. o f D u n n . I'ailier o f M rs. B o b H a ll o f M o c k sv illc died T u e sd a y m o m iiij; o f Ih is w eek at his ho m e after several iih tn ilis o f illness. H is funeral w as co n du cte d at 4 p.m. W ednesd;iy in D u n n . A T T E N D M E E T IN G M rs, V iv ia n C o o k o f M o c k sv ille and M rs, N o rn ia B arb e r o f M t. U lla attended the So u th e ast S u rg ic a l C o n g re ss in N e w O rle a n s A p ril 27 10 M a y I. M rs. B arb e r is ilie op e ratin g ro o m sup e rviso r at D avie C o u n ty H o sp ital. D r. a n d M rs. F ra n c is Slate also jite n d e d ilie m eeting. C E L E B R A T E M O T l Il R 'S B R I T H D A Y M r. and M rs. K n o N J o h n sto n e spent last Moiida.N and T u esda> Ul H e n d e rso n ville w ith their son-in-law an d daughter. M r. anil M rs. Bernard C ro w e ll a n d children, Tlie> w ent e sp e c iiU v to celebrate M rs. J o h n sto n e 's n io ih e i’s b in lid a y annivcrsar.N. O n M o n d a y . M r. and M rs. J o h n W o o le n ho n o re d .Mis. H . O . S m ith ot' D eerfield, w lih a p icn ic lu n c h e o n on Pisiiai n io u n ijin . T h irte e n m e m b ets o f the t'amil> w e ic present. O n M o n iU > night. M r. and M rs. Jo h n sto n e h o n o re d M rs. S m n li .igain w iili j d m n e i al the H o lid .y In n in .Asheville w ith the sam e ¡¡iiesis picseiit. C L U B S C H E D U L E M a y l.s - C A N A - 2 :0 0 p,m ,. M rs. E. F. E tc h iso n M a y 1(1 - C O O L E E M E E - 7:.?0 p.m .. M rs. Jam es F ry e M a y | 0 - M A C K I E - A n n o u n c e d at later date M a y 2 0 C E N T E R - 8 :0 0 , M rs. B ill Se a fo rd M a y 2 0 - M O C K S - 2 :0 0 . M rs, E m n u M.vers M a y 21 - A D V A N C E - E L B , A V IL L E - 2 :0 0 . M rs, G lad ys R a t le d g e a t th e C o m im in itv B u ild in g H o w a rd R e u n io n T h e tenth an n u a l H o w a id I'aiiub re u n io n w ill be held S u n d a y . M ax IS , Shelter \ o . I at T a n sle w o o d Park. H o u rs w ill he fio n i 10 a m. lo .*0 p.m \ picn ic lu n ch w ill be ,<eru‘d m 1 o clock. Church Activities F IR S T U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C ircle s o f the W S C S w ill all m eet for a covered d ish sup pe r M o n d a y n ight. M a y 19, at 6 :3 0 p,m, in the F e llo w sh ip B u ild in g o f the ch u rch . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN T h e an nu al b irth d a y party o f the W o m e n o f the F irst P re sb yte rian C h u rc h w ill be observed M o n d a y at 7 :3 0 p.m . ill the F e llo w sh ip H a ll o f the chu rch . EMPLOYEES ARE GIVEN AWARDS T h e C e n t r a l T e le p h o n e C o m p a n y hus re ce n tly h o n o re d fo u r e m p lo ye e s w o rk in g out o f the M o c k sv ille e x ch an ge for o u t s t a n d in g sa fe ty re co rd s d u r i n g t h e y e a r 1 9 (> 8 , a c c o r d i n g to L o c a l R e p re se n tative C . J. W ilso n . G o ld certificates, d e n o tin g ten o r m o re ye a rs o f accident free service, w ere aw arde d to C. J. W ilso n an d M rs. B la nch e H o n e yc u tt. W h ite certificates, d e n o tin g on e year o f accident free service, w ere presented to B i l l y G . C o r d e r , Jackq u e H o r n i n g , a n d S h i r l e y P . L a n n in g. MISS COOKE IS SHOWER HONOREE M i s s L ib b y C o o k e , Ju n e b r i d e - e l e c t o f D w i g h t B la ckw e ld e r, w as h o n o re d w ith a b r id a l sh o w e r in Ijam e s C o m m u n it y B u ild in g recnetly. H o s t e s s e s w e re the M isse s H e le n R a t le d g e , M a r y F . C h a f f i n a n d L i l l i a n B lackw e lde r. T h e h o ste sse s’ gift to the h o n o re e u p o n arrival w a s a corsage o f p in k rose b u d s. B rid a l B in g o a n d co n te sts w e r e p la y e d p rio r to the d e sse rt c o u rse c o n sistin g o f ic e d c o k e s , p o t a t o ch ip s, p ic k le s, n u ts an d de corate d cake squares. F r i e n d s a n d r e la t iv e s presented the h o n o re e w ith a s h o w e r o f g i f t s a t t h e c o n c lu sio n o f the p arty. MISS FAUGHMAN IS ENTERTAINED T h e W o m e n ’s G u ild o f St. F r a n c i s C a t h o l ic M i s s i o n s u r p r is e d M i s s M a r y P a t F a u g h m a n o f H a rm o n y w ith a b rid a l sh o w e r M o n d a y n igh t, M a y 12, at the h o m e o f M rs. M a r y P o p e o n R o u t e 2, M o c k sv ille . A f t e r the g ro u p en joyed gam es, M iss F a u g h m a n op ened he r gifts. R e f r e s h m e n t s o f p u n ch , cake squ are s, n u ts a n d m in ts w ere served in the d in in g roo m . T h e re fre sh m e n t table w a s centered w ith a b o w l o f p in k iris and w h ite p e o n ie s fla n ke d b y candelabra. A m o n g the gu e sts w ere: the b ride-elect’s g ra n d m o th e r, M rs. Sp ie s, a n d he r sisters, C a th y F a u g h m a n an d G a il T h o m a s o f H a rm o n y , a n d M rs. M . D . P o p e o f R t. 2, M o c k sv ille . ALUMNI MEETS AT COOL SPRINGS A p p ro x im a te ly 2 0 0 a lu m n i a n d frie n d s atte nd ed the l5 t h a n n u a l b a n q u e t o f the C o o l S p r i n g s S c h o o l A l u m n i A s s o c i a t i o n .a t the sch o o l S a tu rd a y , M a y 3rd. S e v e r a l n o t e d g u e s t s attended. A m o n g th e m w ere D r. an d M rs. R . J. L o w e ry o f S a lisb u ry , D r. an d M rs. B a n y M ille r o f C h a rlo tte , and M r. and M rs. R . B . M a d iso n o f “ M a d i s o n T o u r s ” in M o c k sv ille . M r. M a d iso n is a fo rm e r p rin cip a l an d is re m e m b e re d f o r h i s e n t h u s i a s m f o r b aske tb all gam es. D in n e r w a s pre pare d b y the p r e s e n t lu n c h ro o m w o rk e rs an d w a s served b y the C o o l S p rin g s H o m e D e m o n stra tio n C lu b an d e igh th grad e girls. M r s . H o w a rd S h iv e w as in charge o f the m eal. ____ifi'i.J d su iiso a .J s'A S .ix u c h a ig t- O ï l t L S C O U T N E W S D A Y C A M P R e gistra tio n fo r D a y C u m p m ust be com p le te d b y Jujie 1st a c c o r d i n g t o M r s . J a c k Sa n fo rd , registrar. T h e C a m p w ill be he ld Ju n e 1 6 -2 0 at C a m p Seven S p rin g s in D avie C o u n ty near F a rm in gto n . T h e re gistratio n fee is $ 6 .0 0 an d a n y o n e is eligible to attend - that is. th e y d o n o t have to be G irl Sco u ts. T h e re is ro o m fo r 7 5 girls at the C a m p . T o date o n ly 14 have registered. T h e re m u st be a re gistratio n o f 3 0 to be able to h o ld the D a y C am p . B la n k s m a y be ob taine d fro m M rs. S a n fo rd an d she u r g e d t h o s e in te re ste d in atte n d in g to register b y June 1st. Garilvninn linir is snvpil irhrti ihr snnir inxfrliritlf. surli ns Upvrtni- ciitp. is usrd fur Ihr rnlirv pnrilrii. iiirhiiliiin riisrs. ANNO UNCEMENT M rs. B eulah A n d e rs W illia m s an d M a rv in D e x te r B y e riy w ill be m arried S u n d a y , Ju n e 1st, at 2 p.m . at First U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h , M o c k sv ille . In v ita tio n s to fa m ily an d close frie n d s have been issued th is w eek. TWO COUPLES HOST RECEPTION FRIDAY TO HONOR BRIDAL PAIR S p r i n g flow e rs in pastel s h a d e s d e c o ra te d the new ho m e o f M r. and M rs. W illia m E . H a ll o n S o u th w o o d A c re s w h e n th e y jo in e d h o sp ita lity w ilh D i. a n d M ts. B o b M . F o s t e r F r i d a y e v e n in g in e n te rtain in g w ith a reception. T h e re ce p tio n w a s give n to h o n o r bride-elect M iss D e lain e G l a s c o c k a n d h e r fian ce , Ste p h e n M e h d e r. M r. an d M rs. H a ll greeted the gu ests and in tro d u c e d them to the re ce ivin g lin e co m p o se d o f the b rid al pair a n d their ra re n ts, M r. a n d M rs. C ly d e G la sc o c k a n d M r. an d M rs. C ly d e M e h d e r. T h e re ce p tio n tabic covered w ilh a w hite lin en cloth, w as lighted w ith ye llo w tapers in s i l v e r c a n d e l a b r a . T h e centerpiece w as a silver b o w l o f w h ite sn a p d ra g o n s and ye llo w m u m s A ssistin g in serving p u n ch , cake squ ares, cheese w afers, m in ts and n u ts in y e llo w and w h ite w ere the M isse s C y n th ia a n d K a tie G la sc o c k , sisters o f the bride-elect, E liza b e th H all, S t e p h a n ie F o s t e r , Patricia H e n d r ix a n d M r s . H. R. H e n d rix , Jr. G o o d b y e s w ere said to D r. a n d M r s . F o s t e r by a p p ro x im a te ly 175 gu ests w h o called fro m , eight u n til eleven o ’clo ck. Bolted Ham Supper A b aked h a m su p pe r w ill be held S a tu rd a y, M a y 17 fro m 5 ' u n t il 7 : 3 0 p.m . at Ijam es C o m m u n ity B u ild in g. T h e W. S, C. S. o f N e w u n io n U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h w ill sp o n so r the supper. F o llo w in g the su p p e r, an a u c t io n sale o f h o m e m a d e articles w ill be sold. P ro ceed s w ill go in to the C h u rc h fund. Balte Sale M o c k sv ille C h a p te r N o . 173, O . E . S., w ill have a B a k e Sale at H e ffn e r’s L a n d o f F o o d o n S a tu rd a y , M a y 17 b e g in n in g at 9 : 3 0 a.m . H o m e m a d e pies, cakes an d M o ra v ia n sugar cakc w ill be sold. P ro ceed s w ill be used for e q u ip m e n t for their kitchen. PLAY CARDS MISS MARY JANE COTTER ENTERTAINED IN CHARLOTTE M r. a n d M rs. H . W . O e ltin g e r ente rtained S a tu rd a y, M a y 5, at an engagem ent p a rty h o n o rin g her d aughter, M a ry Jane (Jan ie ) C o tte r, w h o w ill b ecom e the b rid e o f Fre d C h o a te , A u g u st 2 at 8 p. m . at C lu ist E p isc o p a l C h u rc h in C h arlotte . A fte r the w e d ding, a re ce p tio n w ill be held at the h o m e o f D r. and M rs. J o h n A . P e n d e r at 2 2 0 8 S h e rw o o d A v e n u e , C h arlotte . M rs, Pender ( A m y L o u ) is the b ride -ele ct’s sister. sixty gu e sts attended the ch a m p a gn e p a rty at the O e ltin g e r h o m e o n R o sw e ll A v e n u e w h ic h w as decorated w ith p in k roses an d calla lilies. F re d , the so n o f D r. an d M rs. A lly n C h o a te o f 1901 P ro vid e n ce R d ., is in h is first ye ar o f law sch o o l at U N C -C H . Janie w ill receive h e r m aster’s degree in R u ssia n h isto ry in J u ly fro m U N C -C H . M iss C o tte r is the d au gh te r o f the fo rm e r R e gin a H o rn , sister o f M rs. A . M . K im b ro u g h o f L e x in g to n A ve n u e . C A N D Y S T R I P E R C A P P I N G S E R V I C F , S u n d a y n igh t. M a y 18, 1969, at 7 :3 0 p.m . at F irst U nited M e th o d ist C h u rc h , N o rth M a in St., M o c k sv ille , N . C. P u b lic In vite d ! VFW Officers Are Installed T h e n e w l9 6 9 - ’7 0 V F W o ffice rs w ere in stalle d F rid a y, M a y 9 at a m e e tin g held in the V F W H u t at 8 p.m . O ffice rs installed in clu d e d C la y A lle n , c o m m a n d e r ; s e n io r v ic e co m m a n d e r, Jam es Sw ic e g o o d ; J u n io r vice -co m m an d e r, S id n e y G a rn e r; q uarterm aste r, K e rm it o f d e c o ra tio n s an d used “ M a y D a y ” as her them e. 'cuapTfii'," Hffiiitfii" VariJSir su rge on . D r. W . M , L o n g ;ju d g e advocate, R o b e rt E v a n s an d trustee, R a y m o n d M c C la m ro c k . T h e n e xt V F W m e e tin g w ill be he ld o n F rid a y , M a y 2 3 at 8 p.m. Woman’s Day T h e la d ie s o f B o x w o o d C o m m u n i t y w ill o b s e r v e W o m a n ’s D a y S u n d a y , M a y 18, at 3 p,m . al B o x w o o d Baptist C h u r c h . S p e a k e r f o r the occa sio n w ill be M rs, S io w e . S t . J o h n A . M . E. Z io n M e th o d ist C h o ir o f M o c k sv ille w ill present the m usic. E v e ry o n e is co rd ia lly invited -{■» ■jt-l-erfdr— *-------------------------- FRIDAY, MAY 23rd 7:30 P. M. at DAVIE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA •FREE DOOR PRIZES * REFRESHMENTS * CHANCES ON CAKES, PIES, COOKIES ROOK - BRIDGE - CANASTA BRING OWN CARDS AND PARTY OF 4 SPONSORED BY MOCKSVILLE JAYCETTES TICKETS ON SALE NOW ALSO. ON SALE AT -----------B fif ff i----------------------- r ' I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I . 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J o h n so n , pastor o f S c c o n d P r e s b y t e r ia n C h u r c h , g a v e a n in sp irin g M o th e rs’ D a y m essage S u n d a y m o rn in g. H is subject w as, “T h e K in d o f T r a in in g M o th e rs O u g h t to G ive .” T h e D a lto n ch ild re n gave t h e ir m o t h e r , M r s . N ic k D a lt o n , a d e lic io u s d in n e r S u n d a y . Several relatives and frie nd s w ere present. Mrs. W il l ie C a s t le o f G ie c n sb o ro is sp e n d in g a few d a y s w ith her b ro th e r an d sister-in-law , M r. and M rs. T . E. G orre ll. H o m e fo r M o th e rs D a y w ere: M iss A lic e Isaac o f J o h n so n C. S m ith U n iv e rsity; M i s s J a n ie W o o d ru ff, M rs. G e o r g ia M a e B u rg e ss an d child ren , M rs. B erth a G a rd n e r a n d d a u g h t e r , M rs. H ele n Francis, M rs. W illie Sp ra tt, an d Jessie L y o n s, all o f N e w Y o r k ; a n d M r . C a lv in B arb e r o f C o lu m b u s, O h io . M r . J. A . F o s t e r w a s h osp italize d fo r a few d a y s b ut has returne d hom o. M rs. M a y G a ith e r an d M rs. Pauline M o rto n o f S a lisb u ry v isite d relatives an d frie nd s h e r e S u n d a y . T h e y a ls o a tte n d e d a p ro gra m at the S c c o n d P re sb yte rian C h u rc h . T h e ladies o f the U nite d Pre sbyterian W o m e n ’ s O rg a n iz a tio n o f the S e c o n d P re sb yte rian C h u rc h held the a o w n in g o f the q u e e n o f a p o p u la rity con te st o n S u n d a y M a y I It h at 5 :0 0 p.m . at the chu rch . M rs. E d ith S m o o t w ith the h ighe st a m o u n t o f $ 3 7 3 .0 0 w as c o m w e d qu e e n b y the Rev. Fre e m a n G e rm a n y , pastor o f St. J o h n A . M . E. Z io n C h u rc h , w h o w a s the guest speaker. H e w as accom p an ie d b y h is c h o ir an d m e m b e rs o f h is co n g re g a tio n . T h e total a m o u n tt raised w as $ 5 5 3 .3 3 . T h is w as in the interest o f the cliu rch b u ild in g fun d. Lisa R e n e C a m p b e ll w h o w as a p atie nt at the D avie C o u n ty H o sp ita l has returne d hom e. A lv in C a n n a d y is sp e n d in g- !» m c tim e w ith h is m o th e r, M rs. V io la C a n n a d y , a n d siste r;' M rs. Pecóla H o lm a n . Faraimgtoa M r s . W illia m S c h o lte s o f W in sto n -Sa le m an d he r ho u se guests. M iss M a rie S c h o lte s an d M rs. H a ro ld Japp e o f N e w Y o r k C i t y w e r e T u e s d a y visito rs o f M rs. N e ll H . La sh le y. W ee ke nd gu ests o f M r. and M rs. E. C. Jarvis w ere their g ra n d d a u g h te rs. M iss K a ry le Jarvis o f C o v in g to n , V a . and M iss E la in e Jarb is o f Jon e s T o w n R o d a . O th e r d in n e r guests o n S u n d a y w ere M r. and M rs. T o m m y Jarvis an d M r. an d M rs. F ra n k Jarvis, all o f Jone s T o w n R o a d , M r. an d M rs. Lester Jarvis, Sa n d ra and Jerry o f M o c k sv ille , M r. and M r s . D a vid Jarvis, V an e ssa, Jo e y an d D a vid , a n d M rs. B ill A lle n an d children. M r . a n d M r s . G u y B . H artm a n an d three c h ild re n o f C h a r l o t t e w e re S a t u r d a y eve nin g d in n e r gu ests o f M r. a n d M r s . J o h n H a rt m a n . S u n d a y suppe r guests o f the H a rtn u n s w ere M r. an d M rs. G . A . H art n u n o f M o c k sv ille . M r. a n d M rs. G ra d y R id d le o f Y a d k in V a lle y , M r. and M rs. G ra d y H o ld e r. C ra ig an d M ic k o f C le m m o n s. M r. a n d M rs. Jim m y B o w les III, C hester an d I - -Diivi»* (\»iiiil\ r.iitoipiisi' 'N'roiil. ISI«\ 1Г*. I% y S e r v ic e s at M a c e d o n ia S u n d a y w ere very appro priate Ib r the o cca sio n o f M o th e r's D a y . B o t h S u n d a y S e h o o l o p e n in g and m o rn in g w o rsh ip services w ere planned a rou n d Ihe m ain figure o f the hom e, the M o th e r. T h e P rim a ry D ept, open ed S u n d a y S c h o o l w ith a sh o it p ro gra m o f p o e m s and songs about their m others. A plant w as given to the oldest M o th e r present that had been faith ful to the services d u rip g the last ye ar and this gift w as received b y M rs. Lu la Sp a rks. W e were all so ve ry pleased to see M rs. S p a rk s b ack at ch u rch after such a lo n g illness. W c all th a n k G o d that he saw fit to let her regain her stren gth en ou gh that she is again able to attend service. E ve ry o n e has r e a lly m is s e d se e in g M rs. S p a rk s because she w as faith fu l to eve ry service as w ell as to the sick and sh u t-in s o f the c o m m u n ity . M rs. M itz i S a p p p r e s id e d a t th e m o r n in g w o r s h ip service. M rs. T o n y S m ith read the scrip tu re lesson and M rs. Lillia n Isle y read a pt)cm “ A t M y M o th e r’s K n e e ” . T h e M o th e rs o f the C h o ir also did a special nu m ber. A l the c lo s in g o f the service, all m o th e rs o f the con gre gatio n gathered at the fro n t at the altar and jo in e d h a n d s w hile Rev. L o flin led in prayer. M r. an d M rs. C h arlie S a p p and ch ild re n an d Janice L o flin fixed d inn e r at the parsonage S u n d a y in h o n o r o f thier m oth er, M rs. L o flin . Sh e has been ill for som e tim e n o w b ut seem s to be im p ro v in g and wc arc lo o k in g forw a rd to the tim e w h e n she w ill be able to attend services again. S h e appreciates all the m a n y cards, calls, visits she has had d u rin g he r sickn ess. It is w o n d e rfu l to k n o w y o u have so m a n y p eop le th in k in g ab o u t y o u and p ra y in g for y o u r recovery. K e n W alker an d G a il Plott visited Rev. a n d M rs. L o flin S u n d a y a fte rn o o n o n their w a y b a c k I о A p p a la c h ia n Sla te U nive rsity. M r s . G e n e v a B e au ch am p u n d e rw e nt su rge ry last w eek at D avie C o u n iy H o sp ital. Sh e is recove rin g nice ly, but add her to y o u r prayer list a lo n g w ith the sick o f the c o m m u n ity . M r . H o w e ll M a c k ie has r e t u r n e d h o m e f r o m ihe h o sp it a l n o w an d is d o in g m u ch better. In case y o u n o tice som e excitement a r o u n d th e parson age ya rd , it is o n ly som e Iree su rge on s. T h e large oa k t re e s at t h e b ack o f the parson age have been inspected an d fo u n d defective an d are 'b o i(ig taken d o w n . T h e ro o ts are fo tjin g and are c a u sin g the t re e s fV K ^ Ie a n to w a rd the parsonage. T h is is no t very go o d w ith the stro n g w in d s we ha ve been h e a rin g w h istlin g a ro u n d the co rn e rs fo r the last w e e k . It so u n d a a n d feels alm ost like w in te r lim e. E ve ry o n e has been e n jo y in g Ihe b eau tiful flo w e rs placed in the c h u rch b y M rs. Lau ra Lee Frye. S h e o b t a in e d t h e A m a r y l l is b u lb s fro m M rs. G e o rge S. C o o k w h o lives in Flo rid a . W e k n o w Ih a l M rs. C o o k reads the paper each w eek so w e w anted lo let her k n o w h o w m u c h w o are e n jo y in g her flow ers. R e v. L o flin has been elected President o f the D a vie C o u n ty Ministerial A s s o c ia t io n . C o n g ra tu lu tio n s to h im for w e k n o w he w ill d o a fine job. M r. and M rs. J. H . Plott. Jr. attended u c o n v o c a tio n an d lu n c h e o n la st T u e sd a y at A p p a la ch ia n State U n iv e rsity. B o o n e , h o n o r i n g t h e ir daughter. Lin d a G a il u n d thirty n in e o th e r h o n o r stu de nts. iT fT T rg :n n T fT rü in -iT T ~ w .~ H r- P l o m m o n s d e liv e r e d th e co n vo ca tio n address. E a c h o f t h e stu d e n ts had d isp la y e d o u tsta n d in g acad e m ic success and m ust m ain tain atleast a q u a lity point rating o u t o f a p ossib le 4.00. T h e B oa rd o f E ld e rs w ill be m e eting w ith the Le a d e rsh ip o f Ih e P rin u ry d e p a rim e n t o n T u e sd a y . M a y 27, at 7:.4) p. m. A l l te a c h e rs and a ssisia n is p le a s e p lan to he at this n ie e iin g as it is very im portant. T h e re w ill he a B ib le S c h o o l W o rk sh o p . M o n d a y . M a> l ‘b ii 7:.4) p. m. at H o m e M o ra via n C h u r c h . .M l te a c h e rs and h e lp e r s p la n n in g lo attend please meet at the c h u rc h n o laier ih a n 7 :0 0 and w e w ill all go in a gro u p . A ll leaders and helpers are urped to attend if p ossib le and II y o u aie unable to a ite iu l. please be sure ilu i y o u r g ro u p w ill be repiesented b y s o m e o n e w h o w ill he w o rk in g in y o u i special group. A ro u n d o r 4 0 people enjoyed a I'ish try at the ho m e o f M r. and M rs. G e n e A lle n Sa tu rd a y night. T h e tlsli w ere co o ke d i>ver o p e n tire in b ig p a n s a n d e n jo y e d b v all. S e v e ra l M a ce d o n ia m e m b e is w eie p ie se n i. these bein g M i. r iiiw ih y , ' W h 'a n S M 'rsV 'V 'e sia l R id d le and V ic k ie an d L a rry R idd le. W e e k e n d guests o f M rs. J o h n H a r d i n g w e re h e r daughters. M rs. M a rth a M c N a ir o f R ic h m o n d , an d M rs. T h elm a C ru tch fie ld o f G re e n sb o ro . W , S. C. S. M e e ts at M rs, W illia m s' T h e W o m e n 's S o c ie ty o f C h ristia n Service held its M a y m eeting at the ho m e o f M rs. Joe W illiam s w ith her m o th er. Mrs. Maude F o s t e r , a s c o -h o s t e s s . T h e d e v o iio n a ls w e re given b y M rs. G . N . T u c k e r f o llo w e d b y t h e p rogram . "T w o in a T u ss le " b y M rs. T u c k e r an d M rs. N ell Lashle y. T h e them e o f the p ro gram e m ph asise d the fact thal we use tw o t'aces. on e is w h e n w e are b e in g them selves and the o th e r w h e n w e are a p p e a r in g hetbre o th e rs in different circu m stance s, fta y e r and a so n g " I W o u ld Be T ru e ", s u n g b y M rs. T u ck e r. M rs. La sh le y and M rs. G . H. S m ith closed the program . A l'ie r a b u sin e ss session , the hostesses served d e l i c i o u s c re a m d o u g h n u ts, sa n d » id le s, n u is and coffee lo iw ciu > m e m bers present m POrP ' 0 n Q o o':o , 0 о л ? r/V; C â J t a f i/ н а 'TAKES THE PLUNGE! Ш Figure-scrumptious, they’re is flattering for the young as they are for those of us who have seen better days. Sizes 8 to 18. A. Our “Whoopee" cut out suit makes a good figure whistling goodi Nylon. Flamingo or black and white print................................$25 B. Nude look sheath. Nylon & Lycra® Spandex. Coral, lemon, blue .$28 C. Torso crepe in quick-drying Arnel* triacetate and nylon. ycpoffltC 'U'Ot^C'.^fl'P.tSj — — ■ $ 2 8 , D. Tri color in nylon double knit. Coral, navy or olive combo.$23 in the w / ■ y o u n g w o r ld s e e -w o rth y fa s h io n s b y D iv e -e tte s Each no bigger than a minute— but oh, the appeal! Ruffles and lace touches. Stripes that flash their news round and round. Neat checks, jumbo dots, prints with flower pow er. Fresh, sunny-day pastels in that marvelous stretch nylon with an absolute talent for drying quick as a wink. a. Houndstooth checks accented with lace. Sizes 4-6X, 8.00 Sizes 7 to 14, 9.00 b. Jumbo dots with striped dash Sizes 7 to 14, 7.00 c. Halter neck tank suit. Sizes 4-6X, 5.00 Sizes 7 to 14, 6.00 d. Two piece posy print. Sizes 4 to 6X. 7.00 e. Shirred ruffle accents scoop neck tank suit. Sizes 4-6X. 7.00 Sizes 7 to J4, 8.00 _____________ OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9 : 0 0 I)iivi<‘ (ioniily l',nl<M'|M'i.s<' '!г(ч»к1, Miiv I ', Coriiafzer News T h e y o u n g peop le s class o f (’o r n a t / e r B a p l is t C h u rc h 0 (I j o )' e (J a n o u I i 11 g a t T a n g l e w o o d I’a rk Sa tu rd a y night. M r. and M rs. Ja in cs S h o a f and R y n ia n and M r. an d M rs. T o n y B a rn e y left b y plane S a tu rd a y to spe n d a le w w eeks ill N e w M e x ico . M r. and M rs. B u d Barnette and child re n enjoyed a c o o k o u t at the h o m e o f M rs. N o ra E. S m ith S a tu rd a y afte rn oo n. W o rth P o tts w as h o n o re d w ith a b irth d a y d in n e r S u n d a y at h is h o m e . T h o se a tte n d ing w ere: M r. and M rs. B u tch W est and K risty ; M rs. A b le T u ttle o f W in sto n -Sale m ; M r. and M rs. Jam es B oger an d Jeff; and M r. and M rs. H o m e r P o tts and girls, W . G . P o t t s a n d D arlen e W hitaker. T h e ch ild re n o f M rs. Stella H e n d rix gathered at her ho m e S u n d a y fo r a m o th e rs d a y dinner. M r. and M rs. F re d R ive rs o f Rttlcigh, the fo rm e r Ida Su e H e n d rix , a n n o u n c e the b irth o f a d aughter on M a y 3rd. M rs. N o ra E . S m ith and Eve nd a Su e, M r. and M rs. Y o rk Perrell o f L « x in g (a n , M r. and M rs. D a v id E ve rh ardt, M r. and M rs. C e cil S m ith w ere visito rs o f M r. and M rs. B u d B arnette S u n d a y afte rn oo n . T h e fa m ily o f M rs. Ethe l M c D a n ie l en joyed lu n c h at her ho m e S u n d a y . M r. an d M rs. H a ro ld F ra n k w ere S u n d a y su p pe r w e s ts o f M r. a n d M rs. E d d F ra n k in D a vid so n . M r. and M rs. H o m e r Potts, S h a ro n , and P a m visited M r. and M rs. B ru c c H in k le S u n d a y a fte rn oo n . Miss E v a P o t t s s p e n t S a tu rd a y n ig h t w ith her sister, M rs. L e o na B ow e n s. Mrs. H e l e n H e g e o f C h a r lo t t e a n d M rs. Lizzie C o r n a t z e r w e r e S u n d a y lu n ch e o n guest o f M r. an d M rs. R o b e rt Ellis. Four Corners A ll o f the ch ild re n o f M rs. W. L. D ix o n visited her S u n d a y ll) h o n o r her fo r in o ilie rsd iiy s. H dna M ae Ratle dge w as a recent visito r in the ho m e o f M r. and M rs. C. S. D u ll. Lin d a B urge ss o f A . S. U. B o o n e spent the w eeke nd w ith h e r p a re n ts, M r. and M rs. C h arles Burgess. V o n S h e lto n returne d ho m e S u n d a y fro m D a v is H o sp ita l in Statesville. H e w as a patient there last w eek. M r . a n d M r s . T o m m y B racke n w ere S u n d a y lu nche o n guests o f M r. a n d M rs. C h arles Burgess. M rs. A n n ie B a ity is c o n f i n e d a t h o m e w it h rhe um atism . H er c o n d itio n is no t so g o o d at this tim e. M a r y Lee L a th a m spent Sa tu rd a y night w ith M r. and M rs. G e o rge L a y m o n . T h e c h i l d r e n and gran dch ild re n o f M r. an d ' M rs. G eo rge L a y m o n spe nt S u n d a y w it h th e m to h o n o r their m other. T h e c h i l d r e n and gra n d ch ild re n o f M r. and M rs. L S. S h e lto n w ere h o m e to h o n o r their m other. M r. and M rs. A . C. R atledge, Jr. a n d fa m ily w ere S u n d a y d in n e r guests o f her parents, M r. an d M rs. J. B. C h a ffin , near Ijam es C ro ss R o ad s. M r. and M rs. W a ld o n R c a v is o f W in s t o n - S a le m v is it e d relatives here Sa tu rd a y. M r. and M rs. C ly d e M u rra y spent the w eeke nd in N o rfo lk , V a . w ith their so n , seam an D arrell M u rra y . W h ile there, they ro d e o n the sh ip C h e ro k e e o n C he sape ake B a y a n d to Y o rk T o w n . Buy U.S. Savings Bonds & Freedom Shares Rufus B. Sanford, Jr. " Y o u are a p erson w h o has ;t w ide ciic le o f a c q u a in ta n ce s b u t few close a s s o c ia t io n s . Y o u are at raid o f b e in g h u rt.” T h is is said to be one o f th e characte ristics o f a p e r s o n born under C a p rico rn su ch as R u fu s B ro w n S a n fo rd , Jr. A w ell educated p e rso n with a d e g r e e f r o m D a v id so n C ollege a n d the U n i v e r s i t y o f N o r t h C a ro lin a L a w S c h o o l, he w as p re p a rin g to e m b a rk o n a career as a law ye r w he n W orld W ar II cam e along. W hile in service, h is m o th e r died. F o llo w in g W o rld W ar II a n d t h e d e a th o f his m o th e r, R u fu s becam e a clo se c o m p a n io n o f his fath er...c a rry in g o u t h is fath er’s w ish e s as he ad m in iste re d the large n u m n e r o f b u sin e ss en te rprises o f the fa m ily . B ut n o t o n ly d id R u fu s d evote his e ffo rts to the fa m ily 's b u sin e ss interests, h e w as also his fa th e r’s close p e rso n al c o m p a n io n...giv in g u p m u c h p ersonal fre e d o m and desires to lo o k after and take care o f h is father b o th at h o m e and at W o rk, T h is close re la tio n sh ip betw e en father and son rem ained in effect u n til the death o f h is father a few ye ars ago. B u t R u fu s S a n fo rd also fo u n d tim e to serve h is c o m m u n ity . H e served several te rm s o n the M o c k sv ille T o w n B oard . H e served as ju d g e o f the C o u n ty C o u rt. A c tiv e in the M o c k sv ille M a so n ic L o d ge , he served for m a n y ye ars as G e n e ral C h a irm a n o f the an nu al M a so n ic P icnic. H e w as a m e m b e r o f the S c o ttisli R ite 3 2 n d D egree and the O a sis T e m p le in C h arlotte . In the w o rd s o f Sh a ke sp e a re...“ the w o rld is b ut a stage w he re eve ry m a n m u st p la y a p art” . M a n y create their o w n p a rts...their o w n ro le in life. O th e rs have su ch p arts and roles created fo r th e m ...a n d , un less th e y rebel, have little cho ice b u t to p la y o u t their part to the end. T h e role created fo r R u fu s S a n fo rd w as that o f serving oth e rs instead o f him se lf. T h a t o f p u ttin g the interest o f oth e rs first...even a t a p e rso nal cost to h im se lf....an d this R u fu s d id to the end. T h o se that c o u ld get close to R u fu s fo u n d h im to be a m an o f c o m p a ssio n ...o n e that had ge n u in e co n ce rn and interest in othe rs. B u t w ith Ih e ro le in life in w h ic h he w as cast, he w ith d re w an d lived m u c h w ith in him self. T h e p h ilo sp h e r B u lw e r ob se rve d m a n y ye a rs ago: “ T h e re are tw o lives lo each o f us, the life o f o u r a ctio n s, a n d the life o f o u r m in d s an d h e a rts.- H isto ry reveals ’m e n ’s deeds a n d their' o u tw a rd characters, b u t n o t th e m se lve s.-T h e re is the secret se lf that h a s its o w n life, un p ene trated and u n gu e sse d ” . T h u s w e believe to have been R u fu s S a n fo rd . More About . . . Development Progrom Payroll! %an{' 2 5 ,0 0 0 . N o t bad eight-m on th effort. It is n o t u n re a listic to project lhat after a fu ll ye ar o n Ihe jo b she w ill have placed e n o u g h o u t - o f - w o r k D a vic C o u n t y reside nts in ga in ful e m p lo ym e n t to a ccou n t for an an nual p a yro ll o f m o re than on e -haalf m illio n d ollars! T h e se figure s are based on m in im u m w age standards. A c tu a lly , Mr.s. F o ste r has placed 11 3 p e rso n s o n jo bs, llo w e ve r, la yo ffs, ill Ifealth, la c k o f tra n sp o rta tio n , and o lh e r re ason s cut the total still w o rk in g to ‘) 5 . T h e b re a kd o w n '' s h o w s the Burlington I II d u s I r i c s c I o s u r e a I C o ole e m e e respo nsible for five la yo ffs; 10 othe rs al va rio u s plants w ere laid otT because they c o u l d n o t m a k e p ie c e w o r k s t a n d a r d s ; s ix pe rso n s were fired; six c o u ld n 't liiid b a b y .sittois; ill licjilth put IW O ou t o f W o rk ; lack o f transportation w a s Ih e d o w n fa ll o f one. O n e e n lig litcn in g aspect ot' Ih is placcm ont record is that o f the 11.1 perso ns placed, o n ly 18 w ere placed o iiisid e D a vie C o u n ty . T h is is an in d ica tio n o f Ih e rapid in d u stria l surge n o w go in g o n in Davio. D isc u ssin g the p lacem ents, M rs. Foste r p oin te d o u t that: U iw l- BRINGS $325,000 TO DAVIE COUNTY: Mrs. Mildred Foster, Davie Manoower Coordinator, confers with her supervisor, Willard Swift, Manpower Director for the Yadkin Valley Economic Development District, Inc., located at Boonville. Mrs. Foster works with the Community Action Program. b a 'ii d ra w in g u n c n ip lo y in e n i. S o m e h a d n o p r e v io u s e m p lo ym e n t record at all and w ere largely un trained . So m e were really hard-core . u n e m p lo y a b l e s , l i v i n g in jx)ve riy. w h o just c o u ld n 't gel a jo b a n yw h e re w ith o u t a lot o f in divid u al a ssista n ce .'' p iiii >1*. for indiisirialist.s in D a v ie an d n i e g h b o iin g c o u n t ie s w h o w o rk e d so c o o p e ra tive ly w ilh her in the placem ent o f these workers. A n u m b e r o t in du stries sent representatives lo the first D a vic Jo b D a y P r o g r a m , w h ic h w as helil re ce n tly at M o ck sville . ----.‘.‘-Pof itoled. In d u stry is receptive. T h e y n e e d w o r k e r s , a n d in d u s t r y is w illin g to he lp people w h o need a n d w ant 1250 ACRES-LOTS AND SMALL TRACTS YOUR CHOICE 50 X 200 FT. $300.00 WITH ONLY $15.00 DOWN AND $2.94 A MONTH' 12 YEARS TO PAY OR AS QUICK AS YOU WANT. TRACTS CHEAPER._______________________ HAVE 3 LAKES AND ANOTHER TO START IN 30 DAYS, LARGE RECREATIONAL AREAS, MORE THAN MOST OEVELOPERS HAVE LANO. HAVE SOLD 64 LOTS IN PAST 2 WEEKS ANO MORE THAN 800 IN PAST 12 MONTHS. THE MOST BEAUTITUL RESTRICTED BUILDING SITES TO BE FOUND ANY WHERE IN THE AREA. YOU MAY BUY A TRAILER LOT FOR $100.00 DOWN AND $10.60 A MONTH WITH FREE WATER FOR 12 YEARS, SEPTIC TANK, DRIVE WAY FURNISHED ( a special section for this ) ALSO, BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL SITES WITH RAIL ROAD, IN FACT ANY THING YOU MAY WANT. 6 HOUSES UNDER CONSTRUCTION 10 MORE TO START SOON. IF YOU WANT YOUR FIRST OR ANOTHER PIECE OF AMERICA 00 NOT PURCHASE UNTIL YOU CONTACT AND SEE Fuñera w o rk .” In a d d itio n to the Jo b D a y P ro gram , M rs. F o ste r an d othe r C o m m u n it y A c tio n P ro gra m w o rk e rs take jo b a p p lica tio n s -T H --eA P-4Kti4i7u ef- C o ole e m e e an d M o c k sville . It is ge ttin g harder and lu rd e r fo r M rs. F oste r and othe r C A P w o rk e rs to place w orkers. T h e m ore e m p lo ya b le o n e s have been placed. B u t w h e n she d o c s place o n e o f these w ith little o r n o tra in in g she feels a far greater sense o f a cco m p lish m e n t. Y a d k in V a lle y E c o n o m ic D e v e lo p n ie m D istric t. Inc., is strivin g fo r w a y s an d m eans to p ro vid e a d d itio n a l train in g and e d u ca tio n fo r this ge n e r ally u n e m p lo y a b le gro up. In closing. .Mrs. F oste r said; li's g o o d to see the pride grow in a p erson w h o has at last been placed o n a jo b after b ein g w ith o u t on e foi so long. M a in got the idea lh a i they m ight never get w o rk . A n d , they c o u ld n 't d o it alone. T h e y needed h e lp ." Th.it's what it’s ail about, at с Old m g to .Manpower Director Swift, who noted that "Wlien people are helped lo find gainful emplosment evcivbods benet'its . local, and state, and national governments This includes >4U. iIk' 1ачра> eis. as л ell. ARMAND T. DANIEL Phone 634-5250 REPRESENTING GOSHEN LANDS, Inc. MofkfvllU/ N. C. ¿ c o d i w c rt p ro - ii;b .tc d ir. E n il a n d 1T12 E a r h ' U r i ca^.od c o tton t.’U ' ¿ t ia b ’i- ' Mi>. Mattie Harnoycastle ,M I S . Mattie M a i i a h U a I n e V c a s 11 e . S 4 , o I M o cksville . R i. I. died M a y 7|h at the ho m e o f a daughter. M rs. C lint W ilson o f M o c k sv ille , Rt. 4. T h e funeral w as held l-rid ay at E a to n 's C hapel. B u ria l w as In C enter U nited M e th o d ist C h u r c h c c m e tc ry in D avie C o u n ty . S h e w a s b o rn in D avie C o u n t y to J a m e s L. and N a n n ie K u rfe e s G la ssco ck . Sh e w as a m e m ber o f the C h u rc h o f C hrist. S u rv iv in g are five d aughters. M rs. W ilso n. M rs. Sad ie M a y F o r r e s t and M rs. M a ry H . Forrest o f M o c k sv ille . R t. 1. M rs. Irene M a tth e w s o f East B e nd , R t. l,a n d M rs. C h ristin e W yatt o f L e x in g to n , R t. 3; a son. R o ss H a rv e y B arn e ycastle o f P e m b e rt o n , N . J., tw o sisters, M rs. J. G . A n d e rso n and M rs. Falie O w e n s of M o c k sv ille , R t. 1; an d .two b ro th e rs, J. G . a n d M . E. G la ssc o ck o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 1. C h arlie \V. M in o r C h a rlie W alke r M in o r, 73, o f A d va n ce , R t. 2, died M a y 7th in D a vie C o u n ty H o sp ita l. T h e fu n e ra l w a s he ld F rid a y at E ib a v ill e U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h in D a vie C o u n ty . B u ria l w as in the c h u rc h cem etery. H e w a s b o r n in D a vie C o u n ty to W a sh in g to n G re e n and M a r y A n n H o w a rd M in o r. H e w a s a m e m b er o f the E ib aville c h u rc h an d w as a retired farm er. S u rv iv in g are h is w ife, M rs. D a i s y V io l a M in o r ; three d aughters, M rs. J o h n W aller o f A d va n ce , R t. 2, M rs. R a e fo rd S e a m o n o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 4, an d M rs. T h o m a s F a rm e r o f S y lv a ; . six son s, C h arlie J. M in o r o f O k a c h o , Fla., J o h n F ra n k lin M in o r o f A d va n ce , R t. 2, W illia m T h o m a s M in o r o f L e x in g to n , R t. 9 , G ra d y Lee M in o r o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 4 , and G e o r g e H e n r y a n d C a lvin M u n ro e M in o r o f the ho m e ; and a sister, M rs.' D e lla Ste w art o f Je fferson ville, Va. T. A. Hudson Tnomss A. HudiDn Jr., 70, of Mocksville died Monday at the Davie County Hospital after an Ulns£3 of two days. He was born May 23, 1899, in Davie County, Ihe son of the his Albert and Delfinia Nelly Hudson. EducEled in Davie County schools, hs was employed with B. F. Msnufae- turing Co.Surviving fire his wife, Mrs. Mary H. Hudson; iwo sons, Thomas Hudsan of Mocksville and Donald Hudson o f Bridgeport, Conn.; five daughters, Mrs. Sadie Hudson ot Farparkway, Mrs. Mary F. Hudson, Mrs. Mary F. Johiison, End Mu. Anns M. Britton, all of Mocksville, Mrs. Willie Malone of New York, £nd Mrs. Alice F. Cradoce of Bridgeport, Conn.; a brother, WiiUam Hudson of Mocksville: four sisters, Mrs. Viola Canady, Mrs. Sallie Br«wn, Mrs. Alice Brü;on, and Mrs. Emmer Lyons, all of Mocksville: 16 grandchildren: and four great grandchildren.The body wil! rem ain at the Noble and Ke'.sey F u n z i al H om e until arrangem er.ts are completed. P IN O T h e y o u n g adult S u n d a y sch o o l class m et al the h o m e o f M r. and M rs. N o rm a n B ulla rd nd en joyed a grilled steak supper. F lo w e rs w ere given to the m o th e rs at S u n d a y sch o o l. M rs. W. B. D u ll w as oldest. M rs. J im m y D u ll w as yo u n ge st and M rs. Z e n o D ix o n had the m ost ch ild re n present. M r. and M rs. G ilb e rt R ca vis and son, R a n d y , G e n e S m ith ’s fa m ily , V e sta l D u H 's fa m ily and M r. an d M rs.F lo y d D u ll w ere d in n e r gu e sts al the hom e o f M rs. M a rle n e D , T rive tte S u n d a y. M r a n d M r s . E v e re tte E tc h iso n and M rs. W, W . W est w ere S u n d a y d in n e r gu ests o f R o la n d W est and fa m ily. In the afternoon they visited th e O re ll E t c h i s o n fam ily n e a r C le m m o n s. V e rn o n D u ll's fa m ily and D e a n D u l l 's f a m ily w ere S u n d a y d in n e r gu ests o f .Mr. and M rs, L, M , D u ll. D otte> D ix o n and .Mr. and .Mrs, T illm a n D u ll w e re S u n d a > d inn er gu ests o f M rs W, B. D u ll. M r. and .Mrs. T ro u tm a n . M rs. B a rn e y G o u g h an d H e n ry o f L e x in g to n . M r. and M rs. G e o rge D u ll and M r. and M rs L jw re n c e jomed ilie m in ilie al'ie rnoo n. Mrs. Harmon McMahan is slowl> mpriiMnj ji the Manor-Car-j ¡n Fors>th Count> . Mi>. Asjer Shelion is still a patient at Fran-Ra> Rest M R S . J .W . IK K U iR M rs, A llin c C o o k B oger, 4 4 , o f M o c k sv illc, R t. 2, w ife o f J a m e s W , B o g e r , died o f n a t u r a l c a u s e s S u n d a y at B a p t i s t H o s p i t a l in W in s to n -S a le m , T h e funeral w as held M o n d a y at E a to n 's B aptist C h u rc h . B u ria l w as in the c h u rc h ccm e tcry. • S h e w a s b o rn in D a vic C o u n ty to C ly d e and R o sa W a lk e r C o o k , S h e w as a m e m b e r o f E a to n ’s Baptist C h u rch , S u rv iv in g arc he r h u sb a n d ; three d aughters, M rs, L in d a Jone s o f W in sto n -S a le m an d M isse s M a rth a A n n an d B e tty B o g e r o f the h o m e ; a son, J im m y B o g e r o f the h o m e ; f o u r s is t e r s , M rs, C a ro lin e C o rn e liu s and M iss D o ris .C ook .o f A d v a n c e , R t. 1, M rs. Peggie C arter o f A d v a n ce , R t. 2 , and M r s . O la M a e B o g e r o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 2; an d five b ro th e rs, J, C ,, N o rm a n and E lb e rt C o o k o f A d v a n ce , R t, 1, Le ste r C o o k o f M o c k sv ille , R t, 3 , a n d D a r r e ll C o o k o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 1, R . B. S A N F O R D , J R , R u f u s B ro w n S a n fo rd Jr., 5 6 , ge ne ral m anager o f C. C. S a n fo rd an d S o n s C o ., died T h u rsd a y n ig lu at the D avie C o u n ty H osp ital. H e w as b o rn Jan, 9, 1913, in D a v ie C o u n ly , the so n o f the late R . B. and A d e lid e G a ith e r S a n f o r d , A g r a d u a t e o f D a v i d s o n C o lle g e an d the U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a S c h o o l o f L a w , h e w a s a tto rn e y fo r the R E A an d a f o r m e r m e m b e r o f t h e M o c k sv ille c ity cou ncil. H e also served several tim es as J u d ge o f C rim in a l C o u rl. A veteran o f W o rld W ar II. H e w a s also a m e m b e r o f the S c o ttish R ite 3 2 n d D egree a n d t h e O a s i s T e m p le in C h arlotte . S u rv iv in g are h is w ife , M rs. S y d n a C a s h S a n f o r d ; a d a u g h t e r . M i s s F r a n c e s C a ro lin e S a n fo rd o f the h o m e ; tw o so ns, R u fu s B . S a n fo rd II I an d D a v id T h o m a s S a n fo rd , b o th o f the h o m e ; a sister, M rs, H a n sfo rd S a m s Jr. o f D e ca tu r, G A .; t w o b r o t h e r s , D r . M a rsh a ll S a n fo rd o f P o m p a n o B e a c h , F la , , a n d G a ith e r S a n fo rd o f M o c k sv ille . F u n e r a l s e r v ic e s w e re co n d u cte d S u n d a y at E a to n ’s F u n e ra l C h a p e l b y tlie Re v, Jam es R a tc h fo rd . B u ria l w a s in Jo p p a C e m e te ry w ith M a so n ic rites b y the M o c k sv ille L o d g e o f w h ic h he w as a m em ber. Davie High News b y C in d y G la stiic k C y n th ia H effn er G ra d y M c C la m ro c k has been s c le c le d a s o d ito i o f the R E B E L for Ih e I ‘)d ')-7 0 sch o o l year. A sso cia te e d itor w ill be M a rcia B a rn e y. N a n c y W illiam s w a s chosen a d v e r t i s i n g m anager. S u e C o rn a tze r and K e n n y M a b e w e re cho.seii b y the s e n io r c la s s a s t h e m o st o u t s t a n d in g se n io r girl and senior b o y . A n d y A n d re w s and J im m y R id e n h o u r w ill represent D avie H ig h at B o y ’s S la t e this s u m m e r a I W a k e F o r e s t U n ive rsity. A w a rd s d a y w ill be held next M o n d a y . B e t t y Fe re b e e ha s been cho sen c h ie f cheerleader for next y e a r's va risty squad. A n a n n u a l sig n in g p a rty w as held M o n d a y n igh t in the gym . T h e Jo u rn a lism class toure d Ih e S a lisb u ry P ost last F rid a y. More About Social Security Benefits iilhci Kxi’iviii).'ta.li l)i;iiulit> iii wiMiUI liiivt' liuen eligible liii s i k I i hciiefits il they ni lliuii spniises had iidI hceli Wiiikinj'. In I em u III Medicaie, alniiist all people in the coiiiitry fi.S (11 over are eligible loi hiispital insurance heiiefils. Likewise, '.»5 peiceiit of all oilier persons in Ihe countiy have elecled coverage under the vtiliinlary supplementary medical insurance plan which pays physicians’ fees. m o m M rs. L. V , M ye rs, M rs, E d W ils o n o f W in s t o n spe nt T u e sd a y w ith M r, and M rs, O , B, Jone s. M rs. T o m T albe rt, M rs, Joe Jones, an d M iss Ethe l Jo n e s attended a d istrict m e eting o f the W , S, C, S, al the First U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h at L e x in g to n o n T h u rsd a y . M r s . L . B. O rre ll spent T h u r s d a y w ilh M rs. Steve O rre ll on the B a ltim o re R o a d . C ris C o rn a tze r o f Le w isville s p e n t th e w e e k w ilh h is g r a n d m o t h e r , M r s , R o y C orn atzer. M r. and M rs. H . F. C rater spent Ih e w eek w ilh M r. and Mrs. Dickie Crater of G re e n w o o d , S. C. M rs. B ill B ro w n , M a rk and K e n t B ro w n o f Su m m e rfie ld visited M iss C la u d ia Jo n e s o n S u n d a y . M r. a n d M rs. K e n M a rlin a n d d a u g h t e r , N ic o le , o f G e r m a n t o w n spent S u n d a y e ve n in g w ith M r. and M rs. Joe Jones. Ptione West and CaU Shoes Rov W. CiM 722-2215 447 N. Trade Winston-Salem O«"»П .Star Brand Work Shoes For Men . . . Mintcle Tread Show for Women ... Rand ... A/G/ Nettletoo Shoes for Men ... Poll Parrot Shoe» for Children . . . (factory «ample* for women, sizes 4-4V4 . . . 5 & 5%) . . . Dr. Scholl Arch Supports ... Professional Fitting.J Make Plans Now To Attend Our S t h S e m i - A n n u a l JA M B OREi S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 1 4 t h WE ARE SCHEDULING THE BEST OF TALENT FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT ON THIS DAY. Wa are now the local Franchised Dealer for the G M C T R U C K L IN E and will take pride in formally introducing this line on June 14th. 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T im e o f D a y to C a ll Call D a n v i l l e , V i r g i n i a Collect 793-4381 ft— DnvU' (’.ounl) KiiU*r|«isi* lloooid. May 15, I9ft9 D ll I rilDDIP r ^ .BILL CURRIE Mouth of the South Lou Bello «MAT tì APPBfSS, BuOpy? kS (fOMA SFND THI9 1 TtfííET V VaiR CP iClM. A servie« oC tVc Añ^Umtei Trir.ipoTiaticn Union Hh|f Davie Captures North-South Piedmont Meet L o u B e llo is a b r e a t h o f f r e s h a i r b lo w in g t h r o u g h th e m u s t y c o r r id o r s o f s p o r t s o f f ic ia t in g . W h ile L o u h a s a t t a in e d a p in n a c le in h is b u s in e s s s e ld o m r e a c h e d b y o r d i n a r y w h is t le t o o t e rs , h e m ig h t in d e e d b e a t t h e s u p p e r c r e s t o f h is c r a f t w e r e it n o t f o r o n e a p p e a llin g w e a k n e s s : h e h a s , a n d f r e q u e n t ly d i s p l a y s in p u b lic , a s e n s e o f h u m o r . The fact the he leaps into the «ir, flails his arm s about and blows strident blasts on his whistle detracts not a jot from his effectiveness. Y 6t m a n y c o a c h e s a n d e v e n f a n s w h o t a k e a b a ll g a m e a s t h o u g h it w e r e t h e c a t a c l y s m w h ic h m ig h t e n d t h e w o r ld , h a v e c r it ic iz e d L o u b e c a u s e h e e v o k e s a l a u g h n o w a n d t h e n in w h ic h h e p a r t ic ip a t e s . Busted in The Beak F o r y e a r s L o u t a u g h t in h i g h s c h o o l a t R a l e i g h a n d r e f e r e e d o n th e s id e . T h e n w h e n t h e k id s g o t s o w h e r e t h e y c o u ld r e a d b e t t e r t h a n h e c o u ld , h e q u it t e a c h in g a n d n o w w o r k s b a ll g a m e s t h e y e a r ’r o u n d . I saw a baseball m anager bust Lou in the beak one night with a bat when he disagreed with a ball and strike decision. B e llo w a s u n d a u n t e d , t h o u g h t h e p r e s id e n t o i t h e le a g u e r a n f r o m t h e p a r k b e c a u s e h e w a s a f r a id h e w o u ld h a v e to s u s p e n d t h e m a n a g e r w it h a p la y o f f c o m i n g u p . Last year Lou said he worked a gam e involving LSU and another Southeastern conference team. "Pete and I won," he said blandly, referring to Pistol Pete Maravich of the Tigers. H e h a s b e e n k n o w n to d r ib b le t h e b a ll in t o t h e f r o n t c o u r t a f t e r in t e r c e p t in g a p a s s f r o m a b e w ild e r e d g u a r d . H e p a s s e s s m a l l t a lk w it h t h e n e w s p a p e r a n d r a d io g u y s a t c o u r t s id e a s h e g o e s a lo n g t h e e d g e o f t h e f lo o r , a n d i f h e h a p p e n s to f a ll d o w n , L o u m a n a g e s t o m a k e a W i l l i a m S . H a r t p r o d u c t io n o u t o f it. The Psychiatrist's Couch M a n y p e o p le t h in k L o u i s c r a z y . I a g r e e w it h t h e m . F o r t u n a t e l y h e h a s a b e a u t if u l' w if e w h o i s s e c r e t a r y to a p s y c h ia t r is t . I s p e n t s o m e t im e o n t h e d o c t o r ’s c o u c h m y s e l f a n d w a s a lit t le e m b a r r a s s e d b e c a u s e a t t lia t t im e I h a d n o t le a r n e d t h e s n o b p o s s ib ilit ie s a b o u t h a v i n g m e n t a l p r o b le m s . B u t la t e r , w h e n I le a r n e d t h a t L o u h a d a ls o b e e n h a v i n g h is h e a d s h r u n k , I f e lt o k a y a b o u t it. B e l l o c a lls c h a r g i n g . O f c o u r s e h e c a lls e v e r y t h in g e lse , to o , b u t h e i s a s t ic k l e r f o r t h e c h a r g i n g v io la t io n in b a s e t b a il. M o s t c o a c h e s h a d r a t h e r h a v e L o u t h a n t h e m a j o r it y o f th e o f f ic ia ls a v a ila b le , b u t u s u a l l y it i s a q u a lif ie d a c c e p t a n c e . “ W e ll, L o u i s o k a y a t h o m e . ” All coaches expect to be given the dirty end of the stick on the r«ad, and they truly believe most referees work to the advantage of the home team. A purely psychological reaction to the crowd, of course, but true nonetheless. H o p e f u lly B e l l o w ill c o n t in u e f o r e v e r , a n d in f lu e n c e o t h e r s to b e lik e h im . H e ’s a P e c k ’s B a d B o y , a n i m p i s h e lf, a n d a r o a r i n g m o u s e w h o s e b a r k is t e r r if y in g a n d w h o r e a l l y h a s n o t e e t h f o r b it in g . H e is a ls o a t h o r o u g h ly t r a in e d , c o m p e t e n t o f f ic ia l w h o k n o w s t h e r u le s , a n d w o r k s h a r d to c a ll ‘e m a s h e s e e s ’e m . 'Ain't Nuthin 'Til I Coll It' L o u is k in d o f lik e U n c le C h a r l ie M o r a n , t h e v e n e r a b le C a t a w b a b a s e b a l l c o a c h a n d f o r m e r b ig le a g u e u m p ir e . Uncle Charlie was teaching in an umpires' school in Florida one spring, and a youngster asked him; "Uncle Charlie, doesn't it make you awful nervous to call a close one at the plate like in the World Series?" _____The old man squirted a stream of tobacco j — _ • g Y - t i i T g ~ i f l r r o q i w i " a T t d - - f I Thwy 'rg .......- either safe or they're out, and they ain't nothing till I call 'em ." T h a t ’s L o u B e llo — t h e y a i n ’t n o t h in g t ill h e c a l l ’e m .______________________________________________ D a z z lin g H u b e rt W est and h igh-step p ing Janie s “ Jin g le s” ijam es p ro vid ed the p u n ch as D avie H igli R e b e ls ro m p e d o ff w it h the N o rth a n d S o u th P ie d m o n t C o nferen ce track c h a m p io n s h ip at the S o u th R o w a n H ig h S ta d iu m last F rid ay. Davie County rolled up a grand total of 86 points and west collected 38 of them by capturing three events and finishing second in another. Ijames took one first place, a second and a fourth for 22 points. West won the broad Jump, lOO-yard dash and 220 dash. Ijames took the 180 low hurdles, finished second in the 120 high hurdles and was fourth In the 220 dash.It was the first bl-conferenee track championship for the Rebels, coached by Burton Barger, who buut track powerhouses at North Roww High before moving to Davie County. Kannapolis Brown High finished second with 76 points and Salisbury Boyden was third with 73 5/6. Sfatesville took fourth with B6.Sbc records fell during the afternoon. West accounted for one of them in the board Jump hurdles and finished second In the 180 low hurdles. Coleman Ramsey, who staged la rally to win the mile in the South Piedmont event last week, had an easier time as he raced ahead of the field most ot the last lap to take that event.John Black, who set a new South Piedmont record m the 880 run, proved to be the top man In that event in the bi-wn- ference with a victory. The Boyden mile relay teani won. It is composed of Dennis Brlsson, Aubrey Childers, Gary Powers and Rogers Jackson. Dennis Sowers of Statesville won the pole vault with a leap of 12 feet and four inches. Gary Basinger of North Rowan was second. Benny Hillard of West Rowan cleared over 44 feet In the triple Jump but finished third behind Frye and West. HILLARD SECOND Hillard was second In the 440 run, third In the 220 dash and fourth in the lOO-yard dash. Jerry Arthurs finished behind Ramsey In the mile and North Stanly's 880 relay team took first place when Boyden was disqualified. Members are Galen Sells, Daryl Wagoner, Ronnie Kirk and Horace Chambers. North Stanly also took the 440 relay when the Comets came from behind on the stretch running ot Chambers to edge Boyden. Boyden’s mem bers were Aubry Childers, Gary Morgan. Derrick Anderson and Aaron Nurlck. Mike Campbell, a regular on Boyden's 440 and 880 relay teams, missed the meet with a pulled muscle in the leg. Piedmont Results Point Parade Davie Ceunty B5 KflnnnapoUs BrownSalisbury Boyden 73 5-«Statesville 56North Stanly 34'/» West Ro*an 3tNcrtti Roviian 23Lexingten 33East Rowan 17Asheboro 14 South Rowan 14 Mooretvllle 14 Concord 13 1*3Albemarle sNorth Iredell 3 Ssuth Iredell 1 when he saUed through the air for 23 feet, sbc and one-half inch. West also broke the old stan dard in the triple jump when DASH WINNER..........Hubert West of Davie High hit* the tape to win the 100-yard dash in 10 seconds last Friday during the North-South Piedmont track meet. Trailing are, left to right: Joe Mason, Lexington; Charles Hodges, Asheboro; Billy Cohen, West Rowan and Aaron Nurick, Boyden. West won three events to lead Davie to the championship. >lis 10 inches. Hugh Cline of Kaiuiai snapped the mark for the _ Jump when he leaped six feet and two inches. Teammate Lynn Fesperman broke the old record in fishing second with a 6-1 reading. Husky Mike Stegall of Statesville High turned in a irecord performance in tbe with Idiscusa toss of 144 feet 44 eet threehe leap— - . ,and haU inch only to be beaten by David Frye of Kannapolis who was half an inch ahead wtth 44 feet and four inches. Fry broke his brother’s (Ter ry's) old record of 42 feet and and one inch. North Stanly High’s 440 relay team of Galen Sells, Ronnie Kirk, James Peck and Horace Chambers beat the old record with a :44.95 timing. The Com ets edged Boyden’s team in that event. Ijames, a six-five basketball star for the Rebels, shattered the 180 low hurdles record when he covered the distance in :19.45. ar CLINCHING WIN West, a sturdy 175-pound straight “A” student, powered the Rebels into the lead with only two events remaiidng on the program when he out distanced the field in the 220- yard dash.That win, coupled with James' fourth-place finish in event, put Coach Barger’s team on the championship throne. , The top sbc finishers in each event and the three top relay teams qualified for the Western North Carolina High Sohool Ac tivities Association meet next Saturday at Shelby.Coach Barger, who once led North Rowan to seven straight North Piedmont track Utles, praised his track stars. "West did a tremendous job,” he said. Division Plan To Determine Next Year's Football Champions T h e W e ste rn N o rth C a ro lin a H ig h S c h o o l A c t iv it y A sso c ia tio n w ill use a d iv isio n plan to d e te rm in e its fo o tb a ll c h a m p io n s n e x t year. T h is w a s d ecide d at the a n n u a l S p rin g m e e tin g o f the W N C H S A A o fficia ls at the D a v ie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l last T h u rsd a y night. D iv isio n s have been establish ed in each o f the f o u r c o n f e r e n c e s in t h e A s s o c i a t i o n a n d d iv isio n a l w in n e rs w ill particip ate in the fo o tb a ll p la yo ffs. North Rowan was awarded’ the association track Cham pionship meet next year. Kan napolis received the wrestling event, tennis went to Lexington and Lincolnton will host the golf tourney at (he Westport Club on Lake Norman. South Rowan and Kannapolis Brown High were winners of sportsmanship awards in the South Piedmont Conference. Kannapolis won the t(^ tn^hy and South Rowan was runner- up, North Stanly was runner-up to South Iredell in the North Piedmont Conference. _ The association members voted 25-9 in favor of the plan. The South Piedmont Conference of which Salisbury Boyden and South Rowan are members voiced strong oppositton to the setup. The South Piednwnt cast one io F did not vote. The North Piedmont of which four Rowan consolidated schools are members favored the divisions. DIVISIONS SET The South Piedmont will have Boyden, South Rowan, Concord and Thomasville in Division One. Asheboro, Kannapolis, L«xington and Statesville will make up Divisktn Two. The North Piedmont’s Division One will be made up of North Rowan, West Rowan, Mooresville and Central Davidson. East Rowan, Davie Coutity, North Stanly, North Davidson and South Iredell will be in Division Two. However, North Stanly had petitioned tbe association’s executive coiii- mittee for permission to move to Division One. Coach Pres Mull of Lexbigton, who Served as chairman of the football committee recommending the division plan, said the divisions were arranged by enroUment and traditional rivals. The Northwestern’s Divisicm One will consist of Avery Coun ty, Lenoir, Morganton, Taylorsville and Valdese. Division Two will be made up of Hudson, Marlon, Newton- > Conover, Watauga, and Wilkes Central The Southwestern’s Division One will have Bums, Cherryville, Crest Rutherfordton. Division Two will consist of Bebnont, East Rutherfordton, Kings Moimtain, Lincolnton and Shelby. East Rutherfordton also have petitioned to move to Division One. All games played within mch conference will count in tbe division standings. Tbe divpslon winners will move into the league playoffs. Plans to ¡dace the schools - ir r r T / r iiH d 's g r g r o a p s - W B r B " dela)«d at least for a year. The comntittee reported that it felt that arranging division in the league will create more biterest and open the way for explanston in the future. BID REFUSED The association, however, did not have expansion on its mind at the present time. It, in fact, turned down an old member's bW to re-enter the North Pied mont Conference. North IredeU High, which withdrew from the associatim to enter a 3-A circuit, changed its mind and sought a spot back bi the North Piedmont. The association turned down the school’s bid at the present time and asked it to submit an application for membership next year. The association agreed that maximum football prices for regular season games should be $1.50 for- adults and |1.00 for students. Schools may charge less if they desire. It was agreed that no athlete shall partkiipate bi more than one sport during a season and the top one-thbd golfers bi the conference tournaments shall advance to the association playoffs along with the cham pionship teams. The association decided to use five football officials in the future. The group asked schools to tpr to schedule exambiations ' ' ! the basketball season on Davie C ou n ty Sets Sights O n W N C H S A A T ra c k T itle Davie County's Rebels, sur. prise dinners in the North Pied mont and North-South Piedmont Conference track meets, will be one of the strong favorites bi the Western North CaroUn# High School Activities Atsocis- tion meet set for next Saturday at Shelby. Sprint and Jump star Hubert West and hurdle champ James (Jingles) Ijames are the (wo mabi reasons that the Rebt have streaked to two successive West captured ' Its (or Davie Ith meet at wuU) Rowan's track on Friday, outscoring all but three other teams bi the meet smgle-hand. e w ). He took first place in the broad jump with a record-set ting jump of 23 feet six and one- half inches. West won the 100 and 220 yard dashes and took second in the triple jump to pace the Rebels to the victory. Ijames won the 180 low hurdles. finished second in the 120 highs and placed fourth b> the broad jump. He set a record of 19.45 m the low hurdles.Boyden's yellow Jackets will also be one of tbe favorite« bi ine Associaiiun roeei uu miui- day. Robert PulUm b> the shot put. Rogers Jackson in the hur dles, Ck>leman Ramsey in the mUe. John Black b> the 860 alone uith the mile relav team of Penms Brisson. Aubrey Chil ders, Gary Powers and Jackson will all be hopbig to repeat their wbming performances in the WNCHSAA meet.West Rowan's Benny Hillard, who fbiished second in the 440, thbd b) the 220, fourth b> tbe 100 and thbd in the triple jump on Friday will also be one of the stars to watch at the meet in Shelby. Gary Basuiger of North Row. 80 ana Dennis Sowers of States- vlUe stated a battle for iHe pole vault tide in the Korth-South meet, and they mIU be two of Ihe favorites bi Shelby. Terry Maxwell and Jackie Oibnore of South Rowan will be, strong in the jumpbig evenU, and East Rowan’s Eddie Price, will be a challenger in the 880 “He easily could have had four fb«t-place wins for us. He broke (lie old record bi the triple Jump and was beaten by half an inch. Ijames did a good Job. We are now looking forward to the association »eet.” JIG WINNER Boyden’s Jackets, piloted by Coach Pete Stout, was the big vrinner of fb«t places. The Jackets swept five of the 16 events and received a big jolt when they were disqualified in the 880 relay after finishbig lahead of the pact. An illegal pass of the baton put the Jackets out of the event.Bob Pulliam won the shot put for the Jackets with a toss of 50 feet and 10 faches. Rogers Jackson took the 120 FoilowlnB are the results of Ihe North- South Piedmont Conference track meet:SdoI put — Robert Pulliam (B). Allen Barger (DC). Mike Stegall (St). Buddy Lowery (NR). Ken Little (K) and Danny Harris (C). Distance — so-10.DISCUS — Mike Stegall (St). Dayle Wyatt (K). Ken Little (K). Robert Pulliam (B). Jerry Laws (SI) and David Cash (SI). Distance — 144-1 (new record).Pole vault Dennis Sowers (St). G£ry Basinger (NR). David Mcran (St). David Swink (C), Danny Shepherd (ER) and OavId Wilson (B). t4e»ght - 12*4.High lump — Hugh Cline (K), Lynn Fesperman (K). Randy Hy^e (SR). Jackie Ollmw-e fSR) and James Peek IN S I tied for fourth and D. Chapeli (DC). Height — 6-2 mew record).Bread lump — Hut>ert West (DC). Artie Howle (St). David Frye (K). Char;es Hodges (Ash). Joe Collins (K) and Terry Maxwell (SR). Distance — 334W (ne^ record).Triple lump — David Frye (K). Hubert West (DC), Benny Hillard (WR), Artie Howle (SI), Tom Wilson (Alb) and Joe Collins (K). Distance — 44>4.440 Relay — North Stanly (Galen Sells. Rannie Kirk, James Peck and Horace Chambers). Boyden (Aubry Childers. Gary Morgan. Derrick Anderson and Aaron Nurick), Mooresville (Brent Curlls. Ricky Olbscn. Don Peiffer and Robert Patterson), Lexington (Joe M ason, clarence Hargrave. Charles Moose and David Hinkle). Kannapolis (Tony Uavis, Terry Allen, Marvin Branch and Haskel Stanback). and North Rowan (Kenny Stoner, Raymond Morgan. Fred Spry BTt6 Roddy Bickett). Time - :44.9S (new record).190 t\ieh hurdles Rogers Jackson (B), James Ijames (DC), Tom Hail (WR). Larry Giiiey (Lex) «f>d Donnie Shsaf (NR), David Cob:e (K) and Davie Shoe (ER) tied for fifth. Time — :15.1. l(».y«rd dash — Hubert West (DC), Horace Chambers (NS), Stanley Johnson (T), Benny Hillard (WR). Charles Hodges Ash and Aaron Nurick (B) and Galen Sells (NS) tied for sixth. Time — :10.o.Mile run — Coleman Ramsey (B). Jerry /> thurs (K). A. Andrews ( J O . Buck Early (St), Gilbert Connolly (N1) and Perry Miller (Lex) .Time — 4:53.3.660 Relay — North Stanty (Galen Sells. Daryl Wagoner. Ronnie Kirk and Hdrace Chambers), Mooresville (Brent Curtis, Ricky Gibson. Don Pelffer and Robert Patterson). East Rowan (Larry Moose, Steve Hinson. Mike Peeler and Jerry Sitford), and Kannapolis (Tony Davis, Steve McCuttough, Marvin Branch and Haskel Stanback). Boyden and Albemarle olsqua.ltled for feu s. Time — 1:31.63.440 run — Joe Mason (Lex), Benny HI!.ard (WR), James Peck (NS), 0. Chappel (DC), Tom Wilson (Alb), and Dennis Brlsson (B). Time — 51.6.UO low hurdles James Karnes (DC). Rogc.-s JacKsan (6), Arfie Howle (Sth Larry Gilley (Lex), Mike Wilson (K) and Pete OavIs (NR). Time — :19.45 (new record).8L0 run John Black (B), Eddie Price (ER). Ben Bishop (K), B. Hill (DCI. Cramer Kilpatrick (C), and Ken Kiser (Alb). Tim e-2:05.6.279 dash — Hubert West (OC), Charles Hodges (Ash). Benny Hiltard (WR). James llames (ÜC), Derrick Anderson (B) and Stanley Johnson (T) lie for fifth. Time — :22.6.Mile relay — Boyden (Dennis Brlsson, Aubrey Childers. Gary Powers and Rogers Jeckson), North Rowan (Pate Davis, Bo Russell. Oonnle Shoaf «nd Reddy Bickett). Concord (Ronald Witherspoon. Robert Walters, B o b Johnston, Barad Keel), South Rowati (Jackie Gtlmore, Randy Corriher, Stanley HaUy, end Donald Bost). Davie County t'j. Cheopell, B. Smith, E. Jones and C. Williams), and West Rowan (Charles E(((s, Lfnn oaoenharf, Labe Slocp and Tom Hall). A n Im p o rta n t p a rt o f a y e a r- ro u n d "co n d itio n e d a ir " syste m , sa y s the A lr-C o n d itlo n in B a n d R e frig e ra tio n In stitu te , is an ele ctro n ic a ir filter. I t w o rk s a ll y e a r lo ng, an d b y re m o v in g m o st dust, p o lle n s a n d sm o k e p a rtic lc s fro m the air, it w ill sa v e m o n e y ' i s i S i i I S i i 1 1 ■ I 1 ■ n HURRY DOWN TO MOCKSVILLE BUILDEITS SUPPLY TRUCKLOAD PANELING SALE! Tuesday and Friday nights to prevent a conflict with games. The certification program ot the Air-Conditioning and Re frigeration Institute is volun tary, hut strictly policed. Manu- l'actu i;ers , o f a ir-c o n d itio n in g equipment and heat pumps who participate must adhere to in dustry standards in producing their equipment, and agree to have their models tested by an independent laboratory. If a model falls a test, the manufac turer must withdraw It, im prove it, or lower his claims for it—or else he loses the right to display the ARI Seal of Cer tification on ull of his equip ment, not just the model which failed. .Through our-ajlilialion with over 70 other franchised Builder Marl dealers in Ihe Southeast we are able lo buy paneling at TRAINLOAD PRICES! Now we want to pass thé savings on to you during our big TRUCKI.OAO PANELII^G SALE. This is top floality paneling—no "seconds" or inte rior quality panels. CHOOSE FROM OVER 2 B 7XJPT7ÜADTY PRE-FINISHED PANELS ^ SUlTiTtNI 4x8 Prefinished Pane/ing—A choice of three color tones •Spice •Thistle •Autumn Haze » 2 . 9 9 MOCKSVULE BUllDER'S SUPPLY ^ 721 South Main Street Phone Sfi/iC f ANO 634-6916 QUALITY AK(Q U A kA N TllO D a v ie A tlie le te s R e c e iv e A w a r d s ! D avie H ig h athle te s w ere presented w ith aw ards at the an nu al A th le tic B a n q u e t held F rid a y n igh t in the D a vie H ig h gym n asiu m . T h e aw ard w in n e rs w ere as follo w s: T h e M o s t O u t s t a n d in g B a ck: D o n n ie Eve rh ardt. T h is aw ard w a s presented b y B ill R o b e r t s r e p r e s e n t in g th e M o c k sv ille L io n s C lu b . T h e M o s t V a lu a b le G irls’ B a s k e t b a ll P la y e r : S u s a n H e n d r ix . T h i s a w a rd w as presented b y B u d R id e n h o u r re p re se n t in g the C o ole em e e Jaycees. T h e M o s t O u t s t a n d in g L in e m a n : Jo e T o w e ll. T h is aw ard w a s presented b y D r. R a m e y K e m p re p re se n tin g the M o c k sv ille R o ta ry C lu b . T h e M o st V a lu a b le B o y s ’ B a s k e t b a ll P la y e r : J a m e s Ij a m e s . T h i s a w a r d w a s presented b y O . K . P o p e fo r the M o c k sv illc R o ta ry C lu b . T h e M o s t V a lu a b le B aseball P layer: D a le Ijam es. T h is aw ard w a s p r e s e n t e d b y D o n n G o o d w in fo r the M o c k sv ille M o s t Im p r o v e d F o o tb a ll P la y e r : H u b e rt W est. T h is aw ard w as pre se nted b y J o h n H e n r y C a u d l e f o r t h e |(> F a rm in g to n R u rita n C lu b . M o s t O u tsta n d in g G o lfe r: K e n n y M ab e. T h is aw ard w as presented b y V e rn o n S to u t fo r the C o o le e m e e L e g io n C lu b . T h e A c h ie v e m e n t A w a rd w as w o n b y J o e T o w e ll. T h is aw ard w as presented b y L e w is J o n e s fo r the N o rth D a vie R u rita n C lu b . T h e aw a rd s fo r track an d f ie ld e v e n t s w il l n o t be p resented u n til the c o n clu sio n o f the track season an d w ill be p resented at the a n n u a l D a vie H ig h aw a rd s d a y p rogram . C h a r lie H a r v ille , S p o rts D ire c to r o f W G H P - T V H ig h P o in t , w a s t h e p r in c ip a l speaker. H e cited fo u r factors as b e in g ne cessary to b ecom e an o u tsta n d in g success in b o th athle tics an d life. T h e se w ere ( 1 ) H a r d w o r k ; (2 ) D e te rm in a tio n . . . h a v in g the desire an d w ill to w in o u t o r a c co m p lish an u n d e rta k in g; (3 ) E n j o y m e n t o f p a rticip a tio n; an d (4 ) P ride in o n e se lf and a cco m p lishm e n ts. I n a d d itio n to the p re v io u sly m e n tio n e d aw ards, R o b e rt N o e ll representative o f the W in sto n -S a le m J o u rn a l and ■ ’.'Sentinel p re se n te d '{h e trophy* t o J a m e s Ija m e s as b e in g selected to the A ll-N o rth w e st B a ske tb a ll Team . T h e girls o f D a v ie w ere re cognize d b y M rs. M argare t Ste e lm an fo r fin ish in g second in the a n n u a l con fe re n ce field d a y . B e r t h a N e e ly w a s p r e s e n t e d w it h a n aw ard c a r r y in g o f f to p in d ivid u a l h o n o rs in th is m eet. J a c k W a r d , p rin cip a l o f D a v ie H ig h , pre sided. Je ff W ells, assista nt sup erinten de nt, gave the in vo catio n . B ill Peeler, ath le tic dire ctor, presided over the p re se ntation o f certiPicates to the athletes, cheerleaders a n d m anagers. H e w as assisted b y the coache s o f th e v a r io u s te a m s: Jam es C o n ge r, B u rto n Barger, J u liu s S u i t e r , B o b H e n r y a n d M argaret Steelm an. Mocksville YFD Aux Organizes T h e n e w l y o r g a n iz e d a u x ilia r y to the M o c k sv ille V o l u n t e e r F ire D e p a rtm e n t m et M o n d a y night at the fire station. B e rn ard P en ley, fire tra in in g in stru c to r fo r R o w a n T e ch , m e t w it h the m e m b e rs to d is c u s s the p u rp o se o f an Davie Htgh Athletic Award Winneri are pictured above: H u ^ Wert, ^ West is also the star of the Rebel Track Team which has won the North and South Piedmont tontow c championship and seeks the association title on Saturday of this week. Next to West is James "Jingle" liâmes the most valuable the champlonthip track team. Donnie Everhardt won the award as the most outstanding back on the Rebel foottall team. Everhardt has starred both at end and as a back. Dale Ijames is the winner of the avwrd as the most valuable baseball player. Susan Hendrix is the winner of the avrard at the mott valuable girls' basketball player. (Photo by James Barringer). NASA Workshop In Salisbury Special Program Being Planned Joe Towell vras the winner of the achievement award at Davie High School during the past week. The achievement A N A S A S u m m e r Sp ace S c ie n c e W o r k s h o p w ill be s p o n s o r e d by the S u p p le m e n t a r y E d u c a tio n a l C e n t e r o n J u ly 14 -1 8 for teachers in grades o n e th ro u gh eight (a n d a few h igh sch o o l teachers m a y also be able to attend.) T h is w o rk sh o p w ill be on e o f fo u r to be pre se nted b y N A S A in the state d u irn g the sum m er. T h e re is n o fee fo r t h is c o u r s e an d o n e h o u r renew al cre dit w ill be earned b y e a c h p a r t ic ip a n t w h o atte nd s eve ry d a y fo r the 5 d a ys fro m 8 :3 0 a.m . to 1 2 :3 0 p.m. N A S A le cturers w ill present in fo rm a tio n o n the h isto rica l d e ve lo p m e n t o f a stro n o m y, theaward ft given for outstanding a c c o m p lis h m e tn o n th e a th le tic c'J '® a n d s p ^ a e n a vigation , a su rv e y o f p rojects accomplishmetn .field and in the classroom and extra curricular activities. In addition to the achievement award, Joe was voted by his team-mates as the most outstanding lineman on the football team. 4-H Council T h e 4 -H C o u n ty C o u n c il M e e t in g w as held T u e sd a y niglit. M a y 6, in the C o u n ty O f f i c e B u i l d i n g . R i c k y H o c k a d a y called the m e eting to ord er and led the pledge s to the flags. D e v o tio n s w ere given b y R o b e r t a H a n d lin . Pete B arn e s called the ro ll and read th e m in u t e s o f t h e la s t m eeting. N e w b usin e ss con siste d o f the C a r R o d e o to be held S u n d a y , M a y I I , b e g in n in g at , 2 : 3 0 p .m . P r iz e s w ill be aw arded. T h e 4 -H an d Y o u t h D o g S h o w w ill b e h e ld S a t u r d a y , M a y 17, at the M o c k sv ille E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l P la yg ro u n d b e g in n in g at 2 :0 0 p.m. R ib b o n s an d p rize s have b e e n s p o n s o r e d b y B e n n y N a ylo r. C o u n ty A c tiv ity D a y w ill be held Ju n e 14 at 8 :3 0 a.m. D istrict A c tiv ity D a y w ill be held Ju n e 19 at B o o n e , N o rth C aro lin a. 4 -H C a m p w ill b e h e ld at C a m p M itch e ll d u rin g the w eek o f Ju n e 2 3 -2 8 . T h e deadline for cam p d e p o sits is M a y 16. T h e full cost w ill be M e rc u ry , G e m in i a n d A p o llo , Macedonia News S u n d a y w a s a b e a u tifu l b u t w in d y d a y w ith lo ts o f red and w hite flo w e rs b e in g w o rn in h o n o r o f o u r m oth ers. T h e re w as a g o o d atte nd ance at the w o rsh ip service w ith several visitors. A large p o t o f w h ite m u m s w ere presented to M rs. M a t t ie W est fo r b e in g the oldest m o th e r an d b e a u tifu l p u rp le m u m s w ere give n to M rs. T o m H o w a rd fo r h a vin g the m o st ch ild re n present and p u rp le m u m s w ere also given to M rs. O tis H o lt, Jr. fo r h a vin g the yo u n ge st b a b y present. A ll w h o are to he lp in the bible sch o o l are to m eet at the c h u rch S a tu rd a y n igh t. Le t us all w o rk an d h e lp to m ake it a success fo r o u r child ren . A ll w o m e n o f the c h u rch are urged to m eet at the c h u rch F rid a y night at 7 :3 0 to d isc u ss th e d ra p e rie s fo r the ne w parsonage. M rs. J im Z im m e rm a n is to enter the F o rsy th M e m o ria l H o sp ita l this w eek fo r surgery. Let u s rem e m b er her in ou r film s, w h ic h he p o in te d ou t w e r e a va ila b le fo r slio w in g fro m R o w a n Te ch . T h is w as the se co n d m e e tin g o f t h e a u x i l i a r y . T h e o r g a n iz a t io n a l m e e tin g w as held o n M a rc h 3 ls t , w ith th e f o l l o w i n g o f f ic e r s b e in g e le c te d . Pre sident, M argaret M y e rs ; V ice -Pre sid e nt, B e tty F r e e m a n ; a n d S e c r e t a r y * T rea su re r, A n n F rye . Betty F r e e m a n , C a r o l F o rre st an d Janie P o tts served as ho ste sse s for M o n d a y n ig h t's m eeting. T h e ne xt m e e tin g w illmeeting. Tne b e h e ld J u ly 7th. S o m e o f t h e p r o j e c t s p la n n e d b y t h e a u x ilia r y in clu d e d cle a n in g the sta tio n kitch e n , b u y in g sup p lie s for the kitc h e n , h e lp in g w ith the station sup pe rs, su p p ly fo o d an d d rin k to tiie fire m e n at m ajor fires, an d p ro m o te the fire d ep artm ent in general. V a lle y w ill be d u rin g the w eek o f J u ly 14. T h e a p p ro x im a te cost o f this trip is $ 2 4 .0 0 . T h e date for the 4 -H H o rse S h o w w ill be d ecided as so o n as a ju dge can be secured. T h e m e eting w as adjourned b y R i c k y H o c k a d a y . R e fte slim e n ts w ere served b y C a r t e r P a y n e a n d N a n c y H a rtn u n . R ic k y H o c k a d a y , President M ic k e y G ro c e , R e p o rte r T h e D avie A c a d e m y 4 -H C lu b met M a y 6, 1 0 6 0 al the C o m m u n it y B u ild in g . T h e m e eting w as called to o rd e r b y Paula. E la ine had d e vo tio n s. J im m y called the ro ll an d read tlie m inutes. D u rin g tite b u sin e ss session w e discussed the trip to the Sh e n n a n d o a h V a lle y and 4 -H C h u rc h S u n d a y. N a n c y H a rtn u n gave a talk o n h o w t o give a d e m o n stra tio n . R e lre sh m e n is w ere served b y M rs. O sca r K o o n tz . R e sp e c tfu lly su b m iite d , C lu is ia T u lb e ri M r s . C li n t W est is still co n fin e d to her bed w ith the pleurasy. Let u s p ra y she w ill so o n be w ell an d able to attend c h u r c h a g a in . H er S u n d a y c o m p a n y w as M r. an d M rs. R o b K in g . Sex Education At Greensboro A s p e c ia l sex e d u ca tion OTogram w ill be held at the G r im s le y H ig h S c h o o l in G re e n sb o ro o n T h u rsd a y , M a y IS . a t 8 p.m. It has been a n n o u n c e d that a b us w ill leave at 6 :3 0 p.m. from B e lk ’s p a rk in g lo t in M o c k sv ille to carry those fro m D avie w isliin g to attend. A sm all fee w ill be charged for tJie b u s but there w ill be n o a d m is s io n c h a r g e fo r the program . T o c le a n c o a t e d s t a r c h fro m .vour ste a m iro n , ru b th e so le p la te w ith a d a m p part o f s o a p y fin e ste el w o o l. W h e n it 's c le a n , w ip e ou t ste a m v e n ts w ith a c o tto n sw a b . H e a t a n d r u b o v e r a k itc h e n to w e l b e fo re iro n in g . h a zards o f m an ne d space fligh t a n d t h e b e n e fits o f space e x p lo ra tio n s. A h i g h l i g h t o f t h e w o r k s h o p w i l l b e t h e c o n stru c tio n an d firin g o f a m o d e l r o c k e t b y e a c h p a r t i c i p a n t u n d e r t h e s u p e r v is i o n o f the N A S A le c t u r e r a n d lo c a l p o lic e dep artm ent. A special all d a y to u r o f the N A S A H e a d q u a rte rs at L a n g le y F ie ld is b e in g arranged fo r A u g u st 8 fo r the teachers fro m th e f o u r N o r t h C a r o lin a S u m m e r W o r k s h o p s . P articip a n ts w ill be re sp o n sib le fo r their o w n e x p e n se s d u rin g this trip. R e g i s t r a t i o n f o r t h is w o rk sh o p m a y be m ade u n til M a y 3 0 i h_r tTu g . h t , h e S u p p le m e n ? a r y * E d u c a S o n a C C e n t e r . E n ro llm e n t w ill be lim ite d to 4 0 p articip ants. Extension Service To Offer Course “ Y o u in the M a rk e t P lace” is the them e fo r U n iv e rsity D a y s fo r w o m e n to be held Ju n e 2-5 at the Sh e ra to n -S ir W alter H o te l in R a le ig h . T h e N o r t h C a ro lin a A g ric u ltu ra l E x te n sio n Se rvice is o ffe rin g a C o n su m e r S h o rt C o u rse so that y o u w ill b e c o m e a m o re satisfied sh o p p e r. T h e deadline fo r pre -registration is M a y 20. It w ill be o n the first com e , f i r s t s e r v e b a s is . T h o s e interested in a tte n d in g please con tact the H o m e E c o n o m ic s A g e n t O ffic e in M o c k sv ille 'b e - fore the d e ad lin e o f M a y 20.S o m e o f the o u tsta n d in g features w ill be an address, “ T h e F a m ily as a C o n su m in g U n it” , b y D r. E th e l A lp e n fe ls, P r o f e s s o r o f A n th ro p o lo g y , N e w Y o r k U n iv e rsity. A lso , “ N e w D e sig n s in T e c h n o lo g y in F u r n i s h i n g s a n d H o u s i n g T o d a y a n d T o m o rro w ” , fro m D r. B a rd e n N e lso n , P ro fe sso r o f S o c io lo g y , T e x a s A . & M . U n iv e rsity. T h e re w ill be tou rs o f d iffe re n t places o f interest in a n d aro u n d R a le ie h d urjny " i r i T w e ^ . " ” Lions To Have State Convention M e m b e rs o f the C a b in e t o f L i o n s In te rn a tio n a l D istric t 3 1 - D w ill ga th er fo r their f o u r t h m e e t i n g o f th e I9 6 8 - I9 6 9 ye ar at I I :0 0 a.m. o n T u e s d a y , M a y 2 0 , at M e m o r i a l A u d i t o r i u m in Ra le igh . T h e cabinet m e e ting is b e in g he ld in c o n ju n ctio n w ith th e a n n u a l c o n v e n t io n o f N o rth C a ro lin a L io n s w h ic h take s place in R a le ig h o n M a y 18-20. C o u n tie s represented in D istric t 3 1 -D in clu d e D avie , F o rsy th . G u ilfo rd , R a n d o lp h , R o c k in g h a m , S to k e s, S u rry an d Y a d id n . D istric t G o v e rn o r L a c y M . Presnell, J u n io r, o f A sh e b o ro w ill preside. R e p o rts o n all p rojects fo r the ye ar w ill be presented. M a jo r p ro je cts o f C io n s .C liibs iiiclvide the W hite ' C an e Ö fiv e , C a m p D o g w o o d (fo r the b lin d ), E y e W ills, B o y s H o m e , L e o C lu b s, an d Care. E l e c t i o n o f a D is t r ic t G o v e rn o r fo r 19 6 9 - 19 7 0 w ill ta ke place. T w o a n n o u n c e d ca n d id a te s are L io n Joe P. G le n n o f the G a te C ity L io n s C lu b and J. D a n W im b e rly o f the R e id sville L io n s C lu b . B ill R o b e rts, B ill H a ll and C. F ra n k S tro u d , Jr., m e m b e rs o f the M o c k sv ille L io n s C lu b , plan to atte nd th is m eeting. BALL GAME Jim Gardner, president of Southern Sports, Inc., owners of the new professional Baiketball Club of North Carolina, hat made arrangements for an American Basketball Astoclation East-Wett All-Star game to be played in Charlotte on Friday, May 16th, and in Raleigh on May 17th, with all proceeds going to the North Carolina Association for Retarded Children. The contest will feature B ob Verge, Steve Vacendak, Larry Brown, Mike Lewis, Doug Мое and Larry Miller all of the Atlantic Coast Conference, and Henry Logan of Western Carolina University. All are now start of the pro ranks. Bones McKinney will coach the East team and Bill Sherman virill coach the West. A Most Valuable Player Award (Trophy) will be presented to the All-Star player winning this coveted title at each of the All-Ster games. Each player will be playing in the name of one of our retarded - and the most valuable player trophy wilt be presented to his child right afer he accepts the award. The Davie County Association for Retarded Children has tickets to sell for the game in Charlotte on Friday, May 16th at the Charlotte Coliseum at 8:15 p. m. Tickets are $3.50 each and may be secured from B ob Hoyle at the Cooleemee Drug Store or from Mrs. C. M. Anderson at 998-4840. 7— Davit! (luunly Kiiltirpriw^ R«‘t!«»rtl, May 15, l%9 Patricia Jean Ratiedge Is Awarded Sciiolarsliip A P f e i f f e r T r u s t e e S c h o la rsh ip h a v in g a fo u r ye ar v a lu e o f $ 1 ,0 0 0 h a s been aw arde d to M iss P atricia Jean Ra tle dge, W o o d le a f, b y Pfe iffer C ollege. T h e d a u gh te r o f M r. and M rs. W a rd R a tle dge , R t. I W oo d le af, she is a grad ua tin g senio r at W est R o w a n H ig h Sc h o o l, M t. U lla. Sh e is a m e m b er o f the N a tio n a l H o n o r S o c ie ty , the F u tu re T e ach e rs o f A m e rica , the Scie n ce C lu b , the B ib le C lu b , an d the Scie n ce H o n o r G ro u p . S h e served also as a ju n io r m arshal. A t P fe iffer she w ill prepare for a career in teaching. M i s s R a t le d g e w o n Ih e sch o la rsh ip to the 9 0 0 student c o e d u c a t io n a l lib e r a l a rts college o n the b asis o f her h igh sc h o o l re co rd , d e m o nstra te d a c a d e m ic a n d le a d e r s h ip potential, p ro m ise o f future le a d e rsh ip an d a n inte rvie w w ith the colle ge’s S c h o la rsh ip C o m m itte e P f e i f f e r w ill o p e n it s 1 9 6 9 -7 0 acad e m ic ye ar u n d e r th e le a d e r s h ip o f a ne w president, D r. J a ck J. E a rly , w h o w ill arrive at the college in early J u ly . C u rre n tly, h e is ¡resident o f D a k o ta W esle yan Jnive rsity, M itch e ll, S . D . Annual 4-H & Youtli Dog Show Is Saturday Lavada Markland Receives Honor La va d a M a rk la n d , d au gh te r o f M r. and M rs. R a y m o n d J. M a rk la n d o f A d v a n c e , h a s been in du cte d in to “ the O rd e r o f t h e G o l d e n K e y ” a t W i n s t o n - S a l e m B u s in e s s College. T h is is a sch olastic-so cial club an d re stricts its m e m b e rs to those in the u p p e r percentile o f the class. In a d d itio n to the a c a d e m ic r e q u ir e m e n t s , a m e m b e r m u st be o f the higlie st . c h a r a c t e r , ’^ p o sse ss -d e fin ite le a d e rs h ip abilities, a n d '"b e w illin g to serve n o t o n ly h is sch o o l b ut also h is c o m m u n ity in w h ic h h e lives. M is s M a r k la n d , a 1 9 6 8 graduate o f D a v ie H ig h S c h o o l, w as elected treasurer o f this club. _______ Golden Age Club Hears SchlandenskysTbe T h e D a v ie G o ld e n A g e C lu b m e t in t h e R o t a r y H u t W e d n e sd a y m o rn in g w ith 3 0 p e o p le p re se n t. M rs. R u t h P r e s t o n p re se n te d in sp irin g d e v o t io n a ls u s in g the 6 th chapter o f L u k e as her B ib le reading an d the q u o te , “ C a n the b lin d lead the b lin d ?” as her them e. S h e used the poem , “ S lo w m e d o w n . L o r d ” , as a c lo sin g prayer. A trip w as p la n n e d fo r the 14th to visit and e n jo y the Iris, L ily , an d P e o n y ga rd en s o f M r. a n d M r s . G r a d y S m ith in M r s . D a n ie ls is the C lu b ’s olde st m em ber. M r . a n d M r s . G e o r g e S c h la d e n sk y presented a m o st in t e r e s t in g a n d in fo rm a tive p ro gra m o n their recent U ip to n i n e d i f f e r e n t f o r e i g n c o u n t r i e s . T h e y s h o w e d c o l o r e d s lid e s d e p ic t in g c o u n t r y s id e s a n d h ist o r ic b u ild in g s fro m the d iffe re n t cou ntrie s. B ecause o f lack o f tim e m o re p ictu re s w ill be given at a later date. A h a lf h o u r o f fe llo w sh ip fo llo w e d a ro u n d the p icn ic table o f the covered d ish lu n ch e o n . D a vie C o u n t y ’s an nu al 4 -H a n d Y o u t h D o g S h o w is schedule d fo r S a tu rd a y, M a y 1 7 a t 2 : 0 0 p .m . a t the M o c k sv ille E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l. T h e sh o w is o p e n to all b o y s a n d g irls in D a vie C o u n ty betw e en the ages o f 9 a n d 19. T h e re w ill be a special class to p erm it e x h ib ito rs u n d e r 9 ye ars o f age to sh o w their dogs. N o p re -re g istra tio n is necessary. A ll that is req uired is tliat each d o g be vaccin ate d fo r rabies. J. P . G re e n M illin g C o m p a n y , p ro d u ce r o f W in n e r D o g F o o d , w ill be sp o n so rin g the sh o w w it h rib b o n s fo r each d o g entered and an aw ard o f d o g fo o d fo r the w in n e r in each class. R U L E S A N D R E G U L A T I O N S (1 ) A ll d o p m u st be o n a le a s h a n d in c o n t r o l o f e x h ib ito r at all tim es. ( 2 ) A l l d o g s m u s t be vaccinated. (3 ) N o re gistra tio n papers are req uired to enter the show . ( 4 ) T h e d e c isio n o f the ju d ge s is final. (5 ) R ib b o n s w ill be aw arde d o n the D a n ish Syste m . E a c h p a r t ic ip a n t w il l receive a rib b o n. ( 6 ) T o be eligible fo r c o u n ty a w a r d s e x h ib ito rs m u st be betw een the ages o f 9 a n d 19 w i t h y o u n g e r e x h i b i t o r s ente ring the on e special class p ro vid e d fo r them . C L A S S E S (1 ) E x h ib ito rs u n d e r 9 ye ars o f age regardless o f breed. (2 ) P u p p y Breed. (3 ) S p o rtin g D o g s. (4 ) H o u n d B re e d s (5 ) W o rk in g Breeds. (6 ) T e rrie r Breeds. ( 7 ) T o y Breeds. (8 ) N o n -sp o rtin g Breeds. (9 ) H e in z ’5 7 V a rie ty - in clu d e s all d o g s n o t q u a lify in g u n d e r p re vio u s gro up s. (10) F i t t i n g a n d S h o w m a n sliip . ( 1 1) D o g F a sh io n S h o w . I Did Not Diel Sgt. B ra n tle y Y o r k , so n o f M r. an d M rs. Jam es R . Y o r k o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 3 , is station ed at C a m R a h n B a y, V ie tn a m . In a recent letter to h is m o tlie r he sent the fo llo w in g a r ti c le w h i c h i s s e l f ex p la n a to ry: ' Few piece's oT literature have conveyed a young soldler’a dedl* cation to a cause or his personal resignation to the possibility of death in combat better than a poem written by a combat-ex- perlenced 4th Division soldier who earned the Bronze Star with "V" and the Purple Heart.His belief that to die whUe serving a just cause is not a death that brings a final end is conveyed in the following poem. D o n o t sta n d a t m y grave and weep I am n o t there, I do n o t sleep. I a m a thousand w inds th a t blow I am th e diam ond glint on snow I am th e sunU ght on ripened grain I am th e a u tu m n ram . W hen yo u w ake in th e m orn ing hush I am th e sw ift uplifting rush O f birds circling in flight, I am th e stars th a t shine at night. So do n o t sta n d at m y grave and cry, I am not there— I did not die. The poem was one of his last and was read at an awards ceremony in the Central High lands shortly after he was killed in combat. Vehicle Overturns On Milling Rd. T ro o p e r R . F . M c K in n e y i n v e s t ig a t e d a n a c c id e n t F rid a y , M a y 9, at 1 1 :1 5 p.m . o n M illin g R o a d S m ile s east o f M o c k sville . W illia m F ra n k lin S u m m e r, 16, o f M o c k sv ille , d riv in g a 1 9 6 6 P ly m o u th , hit a dirt pile in road a n d lost c o n tro l and o ve rtu rn e d in ro a d w a y.______ g a r d e n s o f M r . a n d M rs. T h o m a s H o ld e n near H u n tsv ille in Y a d k in co u n ty. T h o s e h o n o re d fo r M a y b irth d a y s w ere M r. an d M rs. A rth u r D a n ie ls an d J, S. H aire. TakeUpPaymentf EL-CHICO 1Г х60' 2'Bedrooms See On Our Lot OAKWOOD Mobil* HemM 90S W. InuM St. Selifbuiy, N. C. Pl|l(r 1.x l'l> Diesel Truck Driver Training 100 aere Training Area... Cuarsntecd job« for »chool graduali't. I'nion and nonunion jobi available in Slalctviltc and Winklun-Salcni îîcall .127-4J54 or »Tile- D IFSia T R l'fK DRIVI R TRAININC; II7S Rth St. Ur. S, I . Hickory. N. C. ;«60l FARM FOR SALE 74 bNWtlfwl rtllina asm tn> ■ ■ na rtaiy hr hams lit*H ralr .. M ltvrillf,____ . - _ . .pivi ItkatHa «vtrlaaklne tn. tirs fami. 1,М fr^ai» an aavad raad- Ju4 «bav* CNitral Ichaal, arica m i aar aera. Call a*t*r é in ti7( ar m.wi( StitMvilli, N. C. H IHivio C.onitl\ l'.nlfi'pi'iM* !5*ччи(1, Mii\ 15. l'Ki') THE 1967 CHEVROLET AFTER HITTING A TREE!photo by CÍ9V Tutterow 22-Year-Old Killed When Car Hits Tree A 22-yca r-old m an b ecam c D avio C o u n t y ’s fo u rth traffic fatality o f the ye ar T h u rsd a y evening w he n the car he w as d riv in g at a high rate o f speed left the road and slam m ed head-on in to a tree. State H ig h w a y P a tro lm e n A , C. S to k e s an d J. L. P ayn e identified the victim as D a n n y R a y M o o re o f R t. 1, H a rm o n y in Iredell C o u n ty . A c c o rd in g to th e p a tro l’s rep ort, M o o re w as traveling n orth on the D avie A c a d e m y R o a d at a hiph rale o f speed. H is car left the righ t side o f the road and h it a 15-in ch p o p lar tree head-on. T h e car hit the tree w ith s u c h a traffic im p act that M o o r e w a s p in n e d in the w r e c k a g e f o r a b o u t 2 0 m inutes. T h e 1 9 6 7 C h e vro le t w as estim ated at a total loss. Fu ne ral ervices w ere held S u n d a y a fte rn o o n at E a to n F u n e r a l C h a p c i. T h e Re v. B e n n y B e a r d e n officia te d . B u ria l Was in the C e n te r U n ite d M e th o d ist C e m etery. M r. M o o re w as b o rn Ju n e 17, 1 9 4 6 , in H illsb o ro , the son o f D a lla s an d V io la N ic h o ls M o o re o f R t. 1, H a rm o n y . A l s o s u r v i v i n g are tw o b ro th e rs, D a lla s M o o re Jr. o f R t. I , M o c k sv ille a n d K e n n e th M o o re station ed w ith the U . S. A ir F o rc e in S a n A n to n io , T e xa s; three sisters, M rs. J. W h ita ke r o f R t. 4, M o c k sv ille , and M rs. E a rl W h ita k e r an d M rs. K e n n e th T a lle y , b o th o f R t . I , H a r m o n y , and the paternal g ra n d m o th e r, M rs. S. E. M o o re o f R t. 1, M o c k sv illc . ADVANCE NEWS M a n y visito rs attended the w o rsh ip services at the U nite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h S u n d a y . A n In sp irin g M o th e r's D a y m essage w as delivered b y the pastor, the Rev. P h illip V a u g h n . A t the co n clu sio n o f the service gifts w ere presented lo the m others. T h e oldest m o th e r w as a tic w ith M rs. M in n ie B ry so n and M r s . W a lt e r S h u t t h a vin g b irth d a y s the sam e m o n th and year, so gifts w ere given to b o t h . M rs. G u s Street w as presented a gift for the m o th e r w ith the m o st child re n present (fo u r) and M rs. G ra y P o tts w as the yo u n ge st m other. A charter service o f the W. S. C. S. w as held a l Ih e ch u rch on T u e sd a y night w ith M rs. O livia T a lb c rl in charge o f (he program . M rs. R u th La th a m gave the mu.sical pre lud e and played Ih e L o r d 's Prayer p rio r lo a p r e s e n t a t io n o f the histories o f the iw o u n itin g gro u p s entitled. O u r H eritage. T h is w as given h y M rs. C h arles N eyle, president o f the W . S. C. S. T h e leader, M rs. T albe rt, had c h a r g e o f t h e m e d ita lio n . Bread o f Life, d u rin g w h ic h the p r e s e n t a t io n o f the bread in gre d ie n ts w ere given. T h e F lo u r w as presented b y M rs. Lucille C o rn a lze r, the M ilk b y M rs. A lm a Sh erm er, the Salt b y M is s Fallie M o c k , an d Ih c Yeast b y M is s R e b e k a h T a lb crl. A L ita n y o f P urpose w as pledged fo llo w e d b y the S ig n in g o f the C h arte r b y 12 S о с i 0 I у m e m b e rs. A c o m m u n io n service con clu d e d this very im pressive program . T h e M e n s S. S. class o f the M e tho d ist c h u rch gave a F ish F r y o n Sa tu rd a y nigh I al Ihe c o m m u n i i y b u i l d i n g f o r m e m bers o f ih e ir fam ilies. T o m T albe rt, B ill Z im m e rm a n and W iley Peebles w ere ih e chefs fo r t h e sup pe r w h ic h w as enjoyed b y a p p ro x im a ie ly 4 0 people. M rs. J. U. R o b e rtso n o f С . V j . . SPC'M ll'e Wiley B a r n e y . S h e a ls o a t t e n d e d s e r v ic e s at th e M e th o d ist C h u rc h o n S u n d a y . M rs. M a m ie M y e rs spent the w eeke nd in G re e n sb o ro visitin g her so n an d d aughter-in -law , M r. and M rs. E u ge n e M ye rs. M rs. G . E. M a rk la n d has re t u rn e d h o m e fro m D avie H o s p it a l w h e r e sh e spe nt several d a y s for o b se rva tio n and treatm ent. M r s . R h e a P o t t s spent S u n d a y a fte rn o o n w ith her f a t h e r , S a n f o r d F o ste r in R e d lan d . M r. Foste r re m a in s quite ill. M rs. M in n ie Z im m e rm a n is recove ring sa tisfa cto rily fro m a recent leg a m p u ta tio n in D avie hospital. M rs. N e llie T u ck e r, M rs. G e n e S p r y , M r s . M o z e lle Ratledge, M rs. R e cie Sh e e ts and M rs. R h e a P o tts atendcd r e v iv a l s e r v ic e s a l B a ile y s C h ap e l Iasi w eek. T h e services w ere held b y the' R e v. Ed. Fitzgerald a fo rm e r pastor o f o u r M e t h o d is t C h u r c h in L e x in g to n last T h u rsd a y . M r . a n d M rs. B o b P o tts visited M r. an d M rs. G le n n H e n d rix in L e x in g to n S u n d a y . M r. H e n d rix is re co ve rin g fro m recenl surge ry. M r . a n d M r s . H a r o ld M c N ig h t an d S h e rry S h e lto n o f C o u rln e y spent S u n d a y w ith M rs. M c N ig lits parents, M r. and M r s . G r a y H a r t m a n a n d a t t e n d e d s e r v ic e s at t h e M e lh o d isl C h u rc h . Mrs. M ary C a r le r o f H a m p lo n v ille sp e n i last w eek at her h o m e here. M r. and M rs. D o n S h u tt and son, G ra y , M r. an d M rs. A le x M . M c C a rth y an d M rs. S h u t t's sisie r o f W in sto n - Sa le m w ere S a tu rd a y n ig h i g u e sis o f M r. and M rs. W alle r Sh u tt. M r. an d M rs. B o P o lls and L e e sa w e r e S u n d a y night suppe r gu ests o f her parents, M r. and M rs, E llis F o ste r in W in sto n -Sale m . A n o th e r guest Was M rs, F o ste r’s sisie r. M rs. lo rm e rly o l o u r c o m m u n ity . A fte r sup pe r the g ro u p w e n t for a d rive to the W est Sa le m S h o p p in g C entere w here the G ia n t O ly m p ic slide is located. M rs. R e d w in e , w h o is n e arly 7 0 ye ars o ld , th o ro u g h ly e n jo ye d slid in g o n the slide, as w ell as th e o th e r m e m b e rs o f the p a rly. S u n d a y d in n e r gu ests o f M r. and M rs. D a n L a w so n w ere their c h ild re n , M r. an d M rs. R a l p h L a w s o n o f W in sto n S a le m , M r . a n d M rs. B o b M c K e e a n d E li z a b e t h o f B u rlin g to n , M r. and M rs. C a rl C o o k an d M r. and M rs. T e rry L a w so n o f C le m m o n s. S u n d a y gu e sis o f M r. and M rs. T o m B ro w d e r w ere their child ren an d gra n d ch ild re n , M r. a n d M r s . R ich a rd Se a m o n , S u za n n e a n d M a rth S e a m o n o f C h a rlo tte , M r. an d M rs. Paul F o l m a r , D a v id a n d J o h n F o lm a r o f W in sto n -Sa le m , M r. an d M rs. B e n B ro w d e r, T o m m y a n d A n g e la B r o w d e r o f A d v a n c e , R o u l e 2 . T h e y atte nded w o rsh ip services at the M e th o d ist ch u rch . W e w ere h a p p y to have M rs. W a yn e H o w a rd and so n, and M r s . W illie B a rn e y in o u r c h u rc h co n gre g a tio n S u n d a y after a lo n g absence. Jaycees Support Library Bill In Ih e ir regular m e e tin g T h u rsd a y n igh t the M o c k sv ille Jaycee s vo te d u n a n im o u sly to su p p o rt State H o u se B ill 6 2 4 . T h e bill, if passed, w o u ld give tlic c o u n ty c o m m issio n e rs the a u th o rity to a p p ro p ria te fu n d s w it h w h ic h to operate the D a v ie C o u n iy P u b lic Lib ra ry . A l o n g w i t h th e ir en d o rse m e n t, the Jaycee s urge th e s u p p o r t o f a ll D avie C o u n ty citizens. T h e y realize Ih a l w iilio u l fu n d s to operate the lib ra ry the y o u th o f the c o u n iy w ill su ffe r m ost. Hospital News P a tie n ts a d m ilic d lo the D avie C o u n iy H o sp ita l d u rin g the p eriod fro m M a y 5 to M a y 12 includes: .M ocksville Jam es B a ity , R t. 5 A v e ry F o ste r Jo se p h in e H ane line L o u ise W h ita ke r. R t. 2 N e llie A lle n , R l, 5 G e o rge E ve rh a rd t, R t. 3 M ic h a e l C au d le . Rt. 2 Pearlie M ills, R t. 4 E le a n o r B ro w n W illie B ro w n , R t . 4 C la ra Beaver Joe Peop le s A n n ie G ra n t, R t. 4. W illie R o b e rtso n , R t. 3 L u c ille C ra n fill, R t. 2 D e a n n C o za rt, R t. 5 T h o m a s M e ro n e y W illia m L in k W illia m S m ith M a rio n H a rris, R t. 4 P a n d o ra B o g e r , R l . S o p h ia B ro w n , R t. 2 B illy W yatt Sa n d ra Potts, R t. 3 M a x in e R ic h a rd so n K e v in G re e n, R t. 1 E rn e st Se a m o n , R t. 4 W ad e W ya tt, R t . 3 O ssie W h ite , R l, ] V e rlie K o o n t z , R t. 1 T h o m a s H u d so n H e le n Reeves, R t. 5 J o h n T u rn e r G e o rg e S m ith , R l. 5 H e n ry D a n ie l, R t. 4 F lo re n c e B u m ga rn e r, R t. I C o ole e m e e B lain e G o o d in R o n a ld G ru b b M aggie T re x le r F ra n k ie M c C ra ry Ste p h a n ie D a v ie A d v a n ce Jasper H o o ts, R l. 2 H e n ry H ick s, R t. I B e tty S p ry , R t. 2 R u b y C arter, R t. 2 S a lisb u ry G e le n e M c D a n ie l, R l. 6 K e ith M c D a n ie l, R t. 6 Cle veland M a rth a H e llard ; R t.M ' ... T h e lm a Rarrisue; R l. 1 W o o d le a f B o b b ie C ra n fo rd , R l. I T h e lm a G ille a n , R t. 1 L e x in g to n S h irle y Jam es, R t. lO Pa tie n ts d isch a rge d d u rin g th e s a m e p e rio d in clu d e d : T h e lm a G i le a n , E liza b e th B la c k w e l d e r , C h a rle s Ellis, Pernie R e avis, T o d d D u rh a m , C h arle n e C o ck e rh a m , M ild re d M a rk la n d , Sa n d ra P otts, Jackie S p ry , D a n n y V a n n o y , N a n c y S h o re , B ru c e M c C ra ry , Lisa C a m p b e ll, B illy W ya tt, Sa m u e l H e p le r, R u th Ferebee, Beal S m i t h , Jr., J im L o n g , Iva H a rtle y, C h a rle s M in o r, A v e ry F o ste r, N e ll Bean , L in d a W o o d , Jose p h in e H ane line , A lta H all, R u f u s S a n f o r d , F r a n k ie M c C ra ry , P a n d o ra B o ge r, N ellie A lle n , M a rth a H ellard, E le a n o r B ro w n , P h illip B a ity , G elene M c D a n i e l , K e h h M c D a n ie l, W illie B ro w n , A n n ie G ra n t, C lara Beaver, L u c ille C ra n fill, T o m m y M e ro n e y , Jo e Peoples, M ic h a e l C au d le , J o h n H ic k s, W illia m L in k , R o n a ld G ru b b , Je n n ife r B ro c k , C arrie C h risty, D e a n n a C o z a r t , G e o r g e E v e rh a rd t, T h o m a s H u d so n , O llie C le m e n t, M a rth a M a rch , Classfied And Legals C a rd o r riiuiik! M o o re T o th o se w h o expressed llieir syn ip a ih > in so n tin y b eau tiful and practical w a ys d u rin g o u r recent b e rca ve m cn i. w e e x p r e s s o u r lie a r ife li th a n ks T h e I'am ilv o f ih c laie D a n e y R a y M oo re . 5 - IS lip L o u ise W hitaker, Jam e s B aity, Bobbie C r a n f o r d , H e le n Reeves, and Pearlie M ills. B irth A n n o u n c e m e n ts B o r n a l D a v ie C o u n iy H o sp ita l; M r. and M rs. R o b e rt M a rc h o f M o c k sv ille . a daughter. M a y 6 . 1969. M r. an d M rs. R o n a ld E. B ro w n o f M o c k sv ille , a son, K e n tre l La M a rk , M a y 7. 1969. M r. and M rs, Sa m u e l A lle n o f R o u t e 5, M o c k sv ille , a d aughter, M arsh a L y n n , M a y 8, 1969. M r . a n d M r s . C h a r le s R i c h a r d P o t t s . R o u t e 3, M o c k sv ille , a d aughte r. S o n ia D ian e , M a y 1 1 ,1 9 6 9 . Eones Reunion Is May 18th T h e llth a n n u a l Ea n e s R e u n io n w ill be he ld S u n d a y , M a y I S t h , at O a k G ro v e C h u rc h . L u n c h w ill be served at 1 2 :3 0 p.m . “ Please com e an d b rin g a w ell filled basket an d en joy f e llo w s h ip w it h a ll y o u r frie nd s,” said a sp o ke sm a n fo r the event. S u n d a y S c h o o l at O a k G r o v e is a t 10 a.m. and w o rsh ip service at 1 1 o ’clock. “ W e w o u ld love to have y o u c o m e a n d e n jo y o u r lo la l c h u r c h p r o g r a m , ” t h e y c o n clu d e d . F O R R I: N T 3 e x in i nice IkiUsc trailers, ('a ll ().i4-22(i5. 5-15 U n C ard o f T h a n k s B arn eycastle T h e f a m ily o f Ih c la ic M a ttie G . B arn e ycastle w ish e s lo t h a n k t h e frie n d s an d n e igh b o rs for all the k in d w o rd s an d th o u g h tfu l deeds l!' i m eant so m u ch to u s d u rin g o u r bereavem ent. T H E F A M I L Y SetlM M i О ' lllncK "( " , a s ( K 'i su ive y anil pbil m k hIi' h y Л. I. Il n w k 's , S u rv c y tii. M a y |4f)(). A n d said I’lal le co n le d ill M a p U n o k N o . 4 , page N o. ■W, in llie U egisler ol IJeeds O ITlce ol D avie C o u n iy . N o rih C arolina. Го w h ich reference is h e r e b y m a d e Гог a m ore particular d e sciip iio n . B E IN G L O T S N O S . O n e ( I) . T w o (2 ), T h re e (3 ), and F o u r ( 4 ) , o f Davie A с r с s . S u b d i v i s i o n , S e c t io n O n e , B lo c k M V ' an d acreage T ra c i N o . O n e . c o n ia in in g 15.95 acres, m o re o r less, as per su rve y and plat nvide b y A . L. B o w ie s , S u rv e y o r. M a y 3. 1 9 6 6 , and said Plat recorded in M a p B o o k N o . 4. page N o . 39, III llll- K lj’l lri 1,1 lii.TlI 111 U avii (iiiiiily, N'.ilh < MiiiliiKi, In wliicli iL'li.ieiice is lieieliy maile loi a imne pailiciihii dcsciiplinii, Ih e liii'.hesl bidder w ill be leqiliretl III (le[iiiMl in cash ill Ih e sale a su m eiiual lo len per ceni ol his hid u p lo S I , 0 0 0 .0 0 plus l ive per ceni ol ih e exce ss o f h is hid over S I ,000.00. T h is sale shall be subjeci lo all o u lsla tid in g Davie ( o u iiiy ad V alorem laxes. T h is (iih d a y o f M u y , 1969. 5-15 u n G e o rge W. M u ri in M A R T I N A N D M A R T I N , A tto rn e y s 5-15 41П N O T IC E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y U N D E R A N D B Y V I R T U E o f the p o w e r o f sale con tain e d in a certain deed o f trust executed o n the I3 t h d a y o f Ja n u a ry , 19 6 9 , and recorded in B o o k 7 5 , p a g e 2 8 , D avie C o u n ty R e gistry , b y L U T H E R M . L I N E B E R G E R an d w ife, L I N D A C O N N E L L L IN E B E R G E R , default h a vin g been m ade in the p a ym e n t o f t h e in d e b t e d n e s s th e re b y secured an d said deed b e in g b y the term s th e re o f subject to fo re c lo su re , the u n d e rsig ne d G e o rge W . M a rtin , T ru ste e w ill offe r fo r sale at p u b lic a u ctio n to the h ighe st b idd e r for casli at the C o u rth o u se d o o r in M o c k s v i l l e , D a v ie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a , at n o o n o n the 7 ih d a y o f June, 1 9 6 9 , the p ro p e rty co n ve ye d in said deed o f tru st, the sam e ly in g and b e in g in D a v ie C o u n ty , Sta te o f N o r t h C a r o lin a , and m o re p a r t ic u l a r l y d e s c r ib e d a s fo llo w s: B E IN G L O T S N O S . F iv e (5 ), S ix (6 ), Se ve n (7 ), E ig h t (8 ), N in e (9 ), T e n ( lO X Eleven (1 1 ) , T w e lv e (1 2 ), T h irte e n (1 3 ), and F o u rte e n (1 4 ), o f D a v ie A c r e s S u b d iv is io n , AUCTION SALE Saturday, Moy 17th., 1969 AT 10:00 A.M. of The Personal Property of The Lafe SUSAN TRUESDALE ROUTE 5. MOCKSVILLE Go North of 1-40 on 801 fo Hwy. 601 Turn Right - Sale at House Behind Pott's Store W A T C H F O R A U C T I O N S I G N J •11 - J] ’J ■ ____________ \ OLD ORGAN (Good Shape) I HAT and WASH STAND ANTIQUE DRESSERS WOOD STOVE jj^OLD FLAT IRON SEVERAL OLD TRUNKS NEW HAND WOVEN QUILTS i VACUUM CLEANER ANTIQUE CFGARETTE STAND SEVERAL OLD LAMPS 0»-D TEN-GALLON WASH POT « V C H M L U L U L M iw r» .^ ^ p E SEWING MACHINE OLD SILVER LAMP WITH SHADE ANTIQUE VASES SILVERTONE RADIO PHILCO REFRIGERATOR OLD DINETTE CHAIRS WOOD HEATER HAND KNIT RUGS REAL OLD BOOKS III kindsL OLD I cPg a r I. Robert Davis, The Administrator of The Late Susan Truesdale COL. JOHN W. 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Workiig Trodes Accepted i ( EASY TERMS NO MONEY DOWN CtfMRiois CfRter PhoR« 766-4758 JUST OFF 1-40 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J? 9— Davie Cuiinty Enturprim Нксоп!^ Muy 15, 1969 For Sale - Volkswagon, 1962, excellent condition, new tires. $625.00; Buick, 1963, all power, air conditioned, new tires, excellent condition - S8''S.00.Call 284.3123. 5.1 tfn W A N T E D ; Waitresses to work part time or Tull time. Apply in person at M ILLE R S DINER-RESTAURANT, Mock— .. ■ F O R R E N T - T h r e e r o o m a p a r t m e n t in H a rd in g -H o rn B u ild in g. C all 6 3 4 -2 7 6 5 . 4 -1 7 -tfn ÄViinted-Conple to work at Whlp-0-Will Farm. House fumkhed and excellent wage». Apply lit person at Whip-O-Will Farm.10-10 tfn C a m ilo t S ta b le s.....H w y . 801 n e a r d r a g s t r ip . . . . H o r s e s b o a r d e d , b r o k e and tra in e d ....R id in g le ssons, g ro u p o r p riv a te ... C a ll 6 3 4 ^ ^ 3 5 4 after 5 :3 0 w e e k days. ,( 4/24/4tn F o r R e n t - N e w tw o b e d ro o m trailer tw elve feet w ide. C a ll 9 9 8 -4 7 2 7 o r 9 9 8 -4 0 9 7 . 5-1 tfn F o r R e n t - T h re e b e d ro o m ho u se o n O a k Stre e t w ith o n e b a t h , liv in g ro o m , screened p o rc h a n d large fenced-in lot. C aU 6 3 4 -2 5 5 3 after 5 p.m . 4 -2 4 4 tn E x ce lle n t o p p o rtu n ity fo r g e t t in g in to the p ro fita b le C h i n c h i l l a B u sin e ss if y o u q u a lify . W rite to : A llie d F u r „ C o m p a n y P. O . B o x 4 9 1 8 D e p t. -W - W in sto n -Sa le m , N . C. 2 7 1 0 7 .4 -2 4 4 tn M O B I L E H O M E S P A C E S F O R R E N T . . . 1-40 M o b fle V illa g e at 1-40 a n d F a rm in g to n R o a d . P h o n e 9 9 8 -4 0 9 7 o r 9 9 8 -4 7 2 7 . 3 -2 7 tfn F A T O V E R W E IG H T A v a ila b le to y o u w ith o u t a d o c t o r ’s p r e s c r ip t io n , o u r p ro d u c t ca led O d rin e x . Y o u Ó Tm ust î f e S l 'î i r ÿ y m o n e y b a ck . O rd in e x is à tin y tablet a n d e asily sw allo w e d . G e t rid o f exce ss fat a n d live longer. O rd in e x co sts $ 3 .0 0 a n d a ne w , large e c o n o m y size for $ 5 .0 0 . B o t h are so ld w ith this guarantee: If n o t satisfied fo r a n y reason , ju st re tu rn the package to y o u r d ru ggist an d get y o u r fu ll m o n e y b a ck- N o q u e stio n s aske d . O d rin e x is so ld w ith th is gu arantee b y W ilk in s D ru g S to re , M o c k sv ille . M a il O rd e rs Fille d . 4 / 2 4 / 3 T P i. F O R S A L E - T h r e e b e d r o o m h o u se , L a k e w o o d V illa ge , b e lo w D a vie H ig h . F u ll b a se m e n t, paved drive. F o r in f o r m a t io n , call 6 3 4 -5 2 1 9 after 6 p.m . exce pt T h u rsd a y . O w n e r m o v in g to P e n n sylva n ia . 4 -1 7 tfn M o b U e H o m e R e p a ir - Se rvice ;of all typ e s. P h o n e 9 9 8 - 8 2 8 6 o r 9 9 8 -8 2 7 6 . 2 -2 7 tfn T R A I L E R S P A C E F O R R E N T ....H ills d a l e M o b ile ,,H o m e P a rk , near In te rstate 4 0 ' a n d N C 8 0 1 e x it o n G u n G u b R o a d . T e le p h o n e , 9 9 8 -8 4 0 4 . 2-6-tfn F o r R e n t -- F o u r r o o m a p a rtm e n t. C a ll M rs. M a b e l ---------------------------------------------3 -2 0 tfn I . I If you need a Good ji; I Staady Income, But Cam;;; I I § !•! 'à Work only PART TIME Sell Avon Coimetlei Experience Unneoetiary :|: Cell Mr*. Grohman : : S 7 2 . 6 8 « C o M w t a ( | » « Statwvllle. N. & ORw?teP.o.BoxB396iS S 2-6 4tn I;: F o r R e n t - F o u r ro o m ho u se a n d h o u s e t r a ile r . C a ll 4 9 2 -5 5 6 1 . 5 -1 5 It p F O R S A L E : Sp in e t P iano W anted, re spo n sible p a rty to t a k e ove r lo w m o n th ly p a ym e n ts on a spin et piano. C a n be seen lo cally. W rite C re d it M anager, P. 0 . B o x 641. M atth e w s, N . C. 4 -2 4 4 tp H e l p W a n t e d : C o o k s , C ashers, W aitresses - Pleasant w o r k i n g c o n d it io n s a n d excellent co m p e n sa tio n fo r the righ t persons. A p p ly in person an y d a y 9 :0 0 a.m. till 5 :0 0 p . m . M o r g a n t o n , N . C . , H o lid a y In n o f M o rg a n to n , I 4 0 an d H w y 18. N o p h o n e calls except for ap po intm e nts. 4 -2 4 4tn F O R S A L E G R O C E R Y S T O R E In clu d e s sto ck , e q u ip m e n t and b u ild in gs. In g o o d lo cation . D o i n g g o o d b u s in e s s for 40-years. Se llin g o n ly because o f p o o r health. W H O L E S A L E G R O C E R Y W holesale G ro c e ry B u sin e ss fo r sale. B u i l d i n g , stock, e q u ip m e n t an d van. T e rm s can be arranged. H O U S E F O R S A L E T h re e b e d ro o m . . . b ric k . . . electric he at . . . ca rp o rt . . . reasonable price . . . g o o d lo cation . L o t s fo r sale in tow n! 3 -b e d ro o m h o u se in M o c k sv ille for sale. V e r y g o o d lo cation . V e r y reasonable price. — C O N T A C T — R U F U S B R O C K 6 3 4 -5 9 1 7 o r H o m e 6 3 4 -5 1 2 8 F O R S A L E - T h r e e b e d r o o m b r ic k h o m e o n W a n d e rin g Lan e. C all J. H . B o w m a n . T e le p h o n e 6 3 4 -5 3 2 4 . 4 -1 7 tfn F O R S A L E — F o u r ro o m ho u se w ith carpo rt an d u tility shed located o n N o r th M a in S t r e e t . H o u s e h a s a n e w furnace, ne w h o t w ater heater an d w all to w a ll carpet in each ro o m . C all 6 3 4 -5 2 6 8 . 5-8 tfn F O R R E N T ....F o u r ro o m apartm ent o n H ig h w a y 1 5 8 , near S m ith G ro v e S c h o o l. C all 4 9 3 -4 2 2 3 .5/8/2T P F O R R E N T - B e a c h Cottage - 5 -ro o m s c o m p le te ly fu rn ish e d lo cated near ocean, M y rtle Beach, S. C . M a k e y o u r r e s e r v a t io n s early, C o n ta ct G e o rge H e n d ric ks, M o ck svU le , N . C . 5 ’® F o r Sale o r R e m ...L ik e n e w , t w o b e d ro o m M o b U e H o m e . C a ll 6 3 4 -2 6 8 0 afte r 5 p. m. 5/15/tii W A N T E D - Se ttle d p e rso n to live in a R e st H o m e lo cated -H rh -to e a te d -iR -S e a K K U -n iiu k ja ,- 7 m iles fro m G re e n sb o ro . . . l i g h t g e n e r a l w o r k . C a l l 6 3 4 -5 3 0 1 . . . after 4 : 3 0 p.m . 5 -1 5 tfn E x ce lle n t o p p o rtu n ity fo r g e t t in g in to the p ro fita b le C h i n c h i l l a B u sin e ss if y o u q u a lify . W rite to: A llie d F u r C o m r a n y P. O . B o x 4 9 1 8 D e p t. W W in sto n Sale m , N . C. 2 7 1 0 7 .5-15 4 tn C a n eain $ 3 .0 0 u p h o u rly .. . Part t im e - F u ll tim e . . . in th is area. W rite R a w le ig h D e p t. N C E -3 0 1 -0 , R ic h m o n d . V a . 5 -1 5 It n Sp are T im e In co m e R e f i l l i n g a n d c o lle ctin g m o n e y f r o m N E W T Y P E h i g h - q u a lit y c o in -o p e ra te d dispen se rs in y o u r area. N o selling. T o q u a lify y o u m u st have car, references, $ 6 0 0 to $ 2 ,9 0 0 cash. Se ve n to tw elve h o u rs w e e k ly can net excellent m o n t h ly in co m e . M o re full tim e. F o r p e rso n al in te rvie w w rite U N IT E D D I S T R I B U T IN G C O M P A N Y , D E P T . A , P. 0 . B O X 1 0 6 0 5 , D A L L A S , T E X A S 7 5 2 0 7 . In c lu d e p h o n e num ber. 5-15 U p N e e d e d ...F o u r carpe nters are needed n o w to b u ild a ho use in D a vie C o u n ty . C all 7 2 3 -5 6 9 6 , W in sto n -Sa le m . 5/15/tfn A S I N G E R S E W I N G M A C H I N E ....L I K E N E W C A B I N E T : Z I G - Z A G E R , B U T T O N H O L E R , F A N C Y S T IT C H E S , D A R N S , M E N D S , E T C . W A N T E D : S o m e o n e w itli g o o d cre dit to assu m e p a ym e n ts o f $ 9 .4 2 per m o n th o r p a y co m p le te b a la n ce o f $ 3 8 .6 0 . F o r fu ll detaU s w rite: M r . C o x , P. O . B o x 2 8 3 , A sh e b o ro , N . C. 2 7 2 0 3 .5 / 1 5/tn F o r S a le...17 acres, 5 -ro o m f r a m h o u se ....B a th ....B u U t-in S to v e ....H o t w ate r....T ob acco M lo tm e n t ....15 m in u te drive tv L e x in g t o n , S a lisb u ry o r M o c k s v i l l e . G o o d s t r e a m . . . . G ile s R o a d , T y r o C o m m u n it y . . . . F lo y d Jarvis, R o u te 3 , L e x in g to n , N . C. 5 / l5 / 4 tp E x tra In c o m e O p p o rtu n ity R e lia b le m a n or w o m a n . N o selling. R e fill an d co lle ct fro m n e w t y p e c o in - o p e r a t e d disp e n se rs in y o u r area. W e secure lo ca tio n s. M u s t ha ve car, references, $ 6 5 0 to $ 2 8 5 0 cash in ve stm e n t fo r e q u ip m e n t an d in ve n to ry . T e n h o u rs w e e k ly can net e xce U en t in co m e . F o r p e r s o n a l in t e r v ie w , vwrite, in c lu d in g p h o n e n u m b e r to C a l-T o n S u p p ly In c., 5 0 9 E . T r a d e S t r e e t , B o x 2 5 0 7 , C h a rlo tte , N . C. 2 8 2 0 2 . 5 / 1 5 / ltp S T A T E M E N T O F R E S U L T O F T H E E L E C T IO N U P O N T H E Q U E S T IO N O F IS S U I N G $ 4 9 5 ,0 0 0 S A N I T A R Y S E W E R B O N D S W H I C H W A S S U B M I T T E D T O T H E V O T E R S O F T H E T O W N O F M O C K S V I L L E , N O R T H C A R O L I N A , A T T H E R E G U L A R M U N I C I P A L E L E C T IO N H E L D O N M A Y 6, 19 6 9 . A t the e le ctio n h e ld o n M a y 6 , 1 9 6 9 in the T o w n o f M o c k sv U le 8 6 0 v o te rs w ere re g is t e r e d an d q ualtfied to vote. A t said e le ctio n 3 7 7 vo te s w ere cast fo r the o rd in a n c e a u t h o r i z i n g t h e T o w n o f M o c k sv U le to co n tra ct a d eb t and in evide nce th e re o f to issue n o t e x c e e d in g $ 4 9 5 , 0 0 0 S a n ita ry Se w e r B o n d s o f said T o w n f o r th e p u rp o se o f p r o v i d i n g fu n d s, w ith a n y o t h e r a v a ila b le fu n d s, fo r en largin g an d e x te n d in g the san itary sew er syste m o f the T o w n , i n c l u d i n g the acq u isitio n , c o n stru c tio n a n d e n l a r g e m e n t o f s e w a g e c o lle c t io n , t re a t m e n t a n d d is p o s a l fa c ilitie s a n d the a cq u isitio n o f n e cessary lan d a n d r ig h t s o f w a y , a n d a u t h o r i z i n g t h e le v y an d co lle ctio n o f a su ffic ie n t tax f o r t h e p a y m e n t o f th e p rin cip a l o f the interest o n said b o n d s, an d 61 vote s w ere cast against said o rd in a n ce , and said o r d i n a n c e w a s t h e r e b y ap pro ve d an d is in fo rce an d effect. T h is statem ent is 'g iv e n b y o r d e r o f t h e B o a r d o f C o m m issio n e rs, th is 7 th d a y o f M a y , 1969. D . M a n d o M a y o r R o y W . C o lle tte R . C ly d e G la sc o c k G U m e r J. H a rtle y Sa m u e l W . H o w e ll O . K . P o p e C o m m issio n e rs N O T IC E O F S A L E O F R E A L E S T A T E U n d e r an d b y virtu e o f the a u t h o r i t y c o n t a in e d in a certain deed o f trust e xecuted b y D A V I D P. T A Y L O R a n d w ife , P A T R I C I A F . T A Y L O R , to T . A . U P C H U R C H , T ru ste e , dated M a rc h 2 0 , 1 9 6 8 , a n d re co rd e d in B o o k 7 2 , p age 6 7 , D a v ie C o u n ty R e g istry (B . T . H N E D E R S O N , II h a v in g been s u b s t it u t e d a s T ru ste e b y in s t r u m e n t d a t e d M a y 6, 1 9 6 9 ) , d e fa u lt h a v in g b een m ad e in the p a y m e n t o f the in d e b te d n e ss se cu re d b y said d e e d o f tru st, a n d a t the request o f the h o ld e r o f the b o n d s e c u r e d th re b y , the u n d e rsigne d T ru ste e w ill offe r fo r sale an d sell at p u b lic au ctio n to the h igh e st b id d e r fo r cash at the C o u rth o u se d o o r in M o c k s v ille , D a v ie C o u n t y , N o r th C a ro lin a , at 12:00 o ’c l o c k n o o n o n T u e sd a y , Ju n e 10, 1 9 6 9 , the fo llo w in g d e scrib e d real estate situate in M o c k sv U le T o w n sh ip , D a v ie C o u n ty : B E G IN N IN G at an iro n p ip e in " the edge o f N o r t h C a ro lin a R o a d N o . 1 4 6 1 , (c o u n try lan e ) c o m m o n c o rn e r o f L o t s N o s. 3 a n d 4 ; t h e n c e w i t h t h e c o m m o n lin e o f L o t s N o s. 3 an d 4 , so u th 4 degrees 5 0 m in u te s east 2 6 0 feet to an iro n p ip e ; the n ce w ith E . G . M u r p h y ’s lin e so u th 8 2 degrees 10 m in u te s w est 1 1 0 feet to an iro n p ip e c o m m o n c o rn e r o f L o t s N o s. 4 a n d 5 ; then ce w ith the c o m m o n lin e o f L o t N o s. 4 an d 5, n o rth 7 degrees 0 2 m in u te s w est 2 6 3 .5 feet to an iro n p ipe in the edge o f N o rth C a r o l in a R o a d N o . 1 4 6 1 , (c o u n try lan e ); th e n ce w ith the N o rth C a ro lin a R o a d N o . 1461 ( c o u n t r y la n e ) n o r t h 8 4 degrees east 1 2 0 feet to the B E G IN N IN G , a n d b e in g L o t N o . 4 o f the M u rp h y -S p U lm a n S u b d iv isio n re co rd e d in M a p SEE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Sub-Division In Davie County "THE COUNTRY ESTATES” This sub-diviaon has beautiful spacious lots filled with laid out with 6 degree curves to expose the lots better. Also included is a 3 acre park with a stream running thru it, built entirely for home-owners in area. City water and fire hydrants being installed throughout the sub-division. Drive out on Jericho Road, one mile from city limits and enjoy tgis restricted development. TERMS ARE AVAILABLE ( 3 Homes Already Underway ) SWICEGOOD REAL ESTATE MOCKSVILLE, N.C. HHONE 634>2478 OR 634-2B38 B o o k 4 , page 2 2 , in the o ffice o f the R e ^ ste r o f D e e d s fo r D a v ie C o u n ty . S U B J E C T T O ad va lo re m taxes d u e for the ye ar 1969. T h e T ru ste e m a y re q u ire a d e p o sit o f 1 0 % o f the first $ 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 and 5 % o f the b id in exce ss th e re o f as evide nce o f g o o d faith. T h is M a y 7 ,1 9 6 9 . B . T . H E N D E R S O N , II Su b stitu te T ru ste e Y O U N G , M O O R E H E N D E R S O N A tto rn e y s at L a w R a le ig h , N o r th C a ro lin a & Лт Л ВРШРГ мао м ■ A s a o m « М А П I. Mfe n> ■> ль FA M W Р А п в е о р I B in m i À AIR WELL DRILLING CO. MDB I, шёмт, к а С А Ш BARUT МЛШ ОИ w w iM w iw i I тм. §, м мР А А 4 П 1 OFPICB MACHINES I» W. EARLE’S i i . a lAUDVBT. N. Cl 5 -1 5 4 tn N O T IC E O F R E S A L E O F R E A L E S T A T E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y U n d e r a n d b y virtu e o f an O rd e r o f the C le rk o f the S u p e r io r C o u r t o f D a v ie C o u n t y , m ad e in a spe cial p ro ce e d in g e n title d “ R a y fie ld H o lm a n -V- Jo se p h F o w le r, et al.” an d u n d e r a n d b y virtue o f an O rd e r o f R e sa le u p o n an advance b id , b y the C le rk o f t h e S u p e r i o r C o u r t , t h e u n d e rsigne d C o m m issio n e r w ill o n the 1 7 th d a y o f M a y , 1 9 6 9 , at T w e lve o ’c lo c k n o o n , at the d o o r o f the C o u rth o u se in M o c k s v iU e , N o r th C a ro lin a , offe r fo r sale to the h igh e st b id d e r , f o r c a sh , u p o an o p e n in g b id o f F o u r H u n d re d S e v e n t y T h re e a n d n o / 1 0 0 ($ 4 7 3 .0 0 ) D o U a rs, b u t subject to the c o n firm a tio n o f the C o u rt, a certain tract o r parcel o f la n d ly in g a n d b e in g in J e r u s a le m T o w n sh ip , D a v ie C o u n ty , N o r th C a ro lin a , an d m o re p a rtic u la rly d escrib ed as foU o w s: B e g in n in g at W . S. G re e n ’s N o rth w e st co rn e r a n d ru n n in g N o r t h 9 5 fe e t t o B . G . W o m a k c ’s c o r n e r ; th e n c e E a s t w a r d 1 0 0 feet; then ce S o u th w a rd 9 5 feet to a stake W . S. G re e n ’s c o m e r; thence W e s tw a r d 1 0 0 feet to the b e g in n in g c o m e r, c o n ta in in g 9 5 0 0 sq u are feet, m o re o r less. F o r a f u l l d e scrip tio n see p e t it io n in C le rk S u p e rio r C o u rt ’s o ffice a n d o rd e r o f the C o u rt in p ro ce e d in g s o f E . H . M o rris, A d m . a n d C o m m ., et al. ex-parte fo r the sale o f lan ds fo r p a rtitio n , etc. T h e last a n d h ig h e st b id d e r w U l be req ue sted to d e p o sit a su m e q u a l to ten ( 1 0 % ) per cent o f h is b id o n the d a y o f sale to guarantee co m p U an ce w ith said b id. T h is the 3 0 t h d a y o f A p ril, 1969. James L. G r a h a m , C o m m issio n e r 2tn E X E C U T R I X ’S N O T IC E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s E x e c u t r ix o f th e estate o f C la u d e H ic k s, deceased, late o f D a vie C o u n ty , th is is to n o tify a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g cla im s against said estate to present th e m to th e u n d e rsig n e d o n or b e fo re the 9 th d a y o f D ec. 1 9 6 9 , o f th is n o tice w ill be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e ir recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in de bted to said e sU te w jl! p lease m ake “ im n ie 3 1 a te ■ "p a y m e 'n t to 't fie un d e rsign e d. T h is the S t h d a y o f M a y , 1969. Ju n e H ic k s, E x e c u trix o f the estate o f C la u d e H ic k s, deceased. 5 -1 5 4 tn E X E C U T O R ’S N O T IC E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s E x e c u to rs o f the e sU te o f K. L . C o p e , deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty , this is to n o tify a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g claim s eee ••••••#••••••••••••, Electrk Moivn A K IM m alO M M li Delta EUctfie Co* against said estate to present them to the u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b efore the 6 d a y o f D e ce m b e r 1 9 6 9 , o f this n o tice w ill be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e ir recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in de bted to said estate w ill please m ake im m e d ia t e p a ym e n t to the un d e rsign e d. T h is the 1th d a y o f M a y , 19 6 9 . O liv e r B ru ce T h o m a so n an d F o y e l l C o p e B r o g d o n , E x e c u to rs o f the estate o f K . L. C o p e , deceased. J o h n T . B ro c k , A tto rn e y 5 -1 5 4 m A d m in istra trix ’s N o tic e N o rth C a ro lin a D a v ie C o u n ty H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f J o h n B u te ro , deceased, late o f D a vie C o u n ty , this is to n o tify a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g claim s against said estate to present them to the u n d e rsig n e a o n or b efore the 2 4 th d a y o f O c to b e r 19 6 9 , o f this n o tice w ill be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e ir recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in de bte d to said estate w iU please m ake im m e d ia t e p a ym e n t to the un dersigne d. T h is the 1 7 th d a y o f A p rU , 1969. M r s . A n n a B u t e r o , A d m in istra trix o f A e estate o f J o h n B u te ro , d e c e a S ^ 4 -2 4 4 tn A d m in istra trix ’s N o tic e N o rth C aroU n a D a v ie C o u n ty H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f H e n ry A . N a il, deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty , th is is to n o tify all p e rso n s h a v in g claim s against said estate to present them to the un d e rsign e d o n o r b e fore the 2 4 th d a y o f O c to b e r 1 9 6 9 , o f this n o tice w ill be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e ir recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in d e b te d to said estate w ill please m a ke im m e d ia t e p a ym e n t to the un d e rsign e d. . T h is the 17 th d a y o f A p rU , 1969. L o r e n a N a i l D u l l, A d m in istra ik ix o f the estate o f H e n ry A . N m i, deceased. 4 -2 4 4 to E x e c u to r’s N o tic e N o rth C a ro lin a D a v ie C o u n ty H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s E x e c u t o r o f the estate o f F lo re n c e S. L e o n a rd , deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty , th is is to n o tify all p e rso n s h a v in g claim s against said estate to present th e m to the u n d e rsig n e d o n or b e fore the 2 5 th d a y o f O c to b e r 1 9 6 9 , o f this n o tice w ill be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e ir recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in d e b te d to said estate w iU please m ake im m e d ia t e p a ym e n t t o the un d e rsign e d. T h is the 21 st d a y o f A p rU , 1 9 6 9 . G e o r g e H . C . S h u t t , E x e c u t o r o f the estate o f F lo re n c e S. L e o n a rd , deceased. 4 -2 4 4 tn T O T H E C I T I Z E N S A N D T A X P A Y E R S O F T H E T O W N O F M O C K S V I L L E : N o r ig h t o f a c t io n o r d e f e n s e fo u n d e d u p o n the __i n v a l i d i t y o f t h e election_ m e n tio n e d ' in tKe T o re g o fn g ' statem ent shall be asserted, n o r s h a ll t h e v a lid ity o f su c h electio n be o p e n to q u e stio n in a n y c o u rt u p o n a n y g ro u n d w hateve r, exce pt in an a c tio n o r p r o c e e d in g c o m m e n ce d w ith in th irty d a y s afte r the p u b lic a tio n o f the fo re g o in g statem ent. G . H . C . S H U T T T o w n C le rk an d T re a su re r 5 -1 5 It n N O T I C E F O R B I D S F O R F I R E E Q U I P M E N T F O R T O W N O F M O C K S V I L L E B I D S are b e in g received b y the T o w n o f M o c k sv U le fo r 1 0 0 0 G P M P u m p e r m o u n te d С G. BAfliNGBR mum ш ж п а т п А п п o n a 4 x 2 T ilt C a b T ruck Cha.ssis (o r laternato 5 m an c a n o p y cab chassis). S P E C I F I C A T I O N S a re available at T o w n O ffic c. B id s o p e n e d Ju n e 3, 1 9 6 9 at 7 :3 0 p.m . in the T o w n O ffice . F iv e per cent B ID B O N D o r C E R T I F I E D C H E C K required. T h i s lO lh d a y o f M a y , 1969. G . H . C . S h u tt T O W N C L E R K *!-I5 2tn N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y N O T IC E O F S A L E O F R E A L P R O P E R T Y P u rsu a n t to the a u th o rity vested in the un d e rsign e d b y the L a st W U l an d T e sta m e n t o f H . C . W eavil, deceased, 1 d o h e re b y o ffe r m r resale a n d w ill resell at p u b lic a u c tio n to the h ighe st b id d e r, fo r cash, o n S a tu rd a y, M a y 17, 1 9 6 9 , at tw elve o ’c lo c k , n o o n , at the C o u r t H o u s e d o o r i n M o c k s v i l l e , D a v ie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a , tlie fo llo w in g d escrib ed real p ro p e rty , to w it: L o c a t e d i n F a r m in g t o n T o w n sh ip , D a v ie C o u n ty , o n H ig h w a y 1 5 8 in the S m ith G ro v e C o m m u n ity , an d b e in g that certain 5.5 acres, m o re or le s s , d e s c r ib e d in a deed record ed in B o o k 5 8 , at page 155, D a vie C o u n t y R e gistry . S T A R T IN G B ID : $ 5 ,5 1 0 .0 0 . L o c a t e d i n F a r m in g t o n T o w n sh ip , D a vie C o u n ty , o n H ig h w a y 1 5 8 , A rd e n V illa ge , b e in g L o t s T h irty -six (3 6 ), T h i r t y - s e v e n ( 3 7 ) , a n d T h irty -e ig h t (3 8 ) in the A rd e n V iU a g e S u b d iv isio n , fro n tin g 7 7 .9 feet o n said h ig h w a y , and d e scrib e d in a certain deed re cord e d in B o o k 3 7 , at page 3 1 3 , D a v ie C o u n ty R e gistry . T h is p ro p e rty is sub ject to certain re stru c tio n s set fo rth in said deed. S T A R T IN G B ID : 4 ,7 7 5 .0 0 . L o c a te d in F u lto n T o w n sh ip , D a vie C o u n ty , Ju st o ff State R o a d 1 3 l3 ,c o m p ro s e d o f 16.7 acres, m o re o r less, and b e in g all real p ro p e rty n o w o w n e d b y the estate o f H . C . W eavil, d eceased, lo cated in F u lto n T o w n s h i p , D a v ie C o u n t y . S T A R T IN G B ID : $ 4 ,5 1 2 .5 0 . T e rm s o f Sale : ( 1 ) C a sh in th irty ( 3 0 ) d a ys fro m c o n firm a tio n ; (2 ) Sale shall sta n d o p e n ten ( 1 0 ) d a y s fro m date o f sale fo r u p se t b id s a n d up se t b id s sh a ll be in the a m o u n t o f ten p e r cen t ( 1 0 % ) o f t h e firs t o n e th o u sa n d ($ 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ) d o U ars a n d five per ce n t ( 5 % ) o f the balance; (3 ) A U sales shall be subject to c o n firm a tio n b y th e C le rk o f S u p e r i o r C o u r t o f D a v ie C o u n ty ; ( 4 ) S u cc e ssfu l b id d e rs shaU be req uire d to p ost a go o d faith d e p o sit in the a m o u n t o f ten per cen t ( 1 0 % ) o f the first o n e t h o u s a n d ($ 1 , 0 0 0 .0 0 ) d oU ars a n d five p e r cen t ( 5 % ) o f t h e b a la n c e ; ( 5 ) S a id p ro p e rty shall be so ld subject t o o u ts t a n d in g re stru ctio n s, e a s e m e n t s a n d righ t-o f-w a y agre em e nts o f record a n d a n y lie n s o r e n c u m b r a n c e s o f record , in c lu d in g 1 9 6 9 c o u n ty ad v a lo re m taxes, o th e r than s u c h l i e n s w h i c h m a y c o n t r ib u t e a la w fu l claim against the estate o f H . C. W eavil, deceased. F o r in fo rm a tio n see o r call t h e u n d e r s i g n e d at 1 -9 1 9 -7 8 8 -1 5 9 1 , o r see o r caU L A R E W -W O O D IN C . Spacious four bedroom split- levil on large wooded lot .'wo 3 btdroom ranch homes ow under construction. Buy now and incorporate your own color schemes, floor covarings, lighting fixtures, and ate. We have been named selling agents for SOUTHWOOD ACRES subdivision adjoining )avie County High School. Beautiful wooded lots; city water and fire protection, practical restriction, topo graphy suitable to eny type construction, no city taxes and in a neighborhood of better homes._______ Call o r se e D o n W o o d o r H ugh Larew Office: 634-5933 Nights: 634-2826 or 634-2288 J o h n T . B r o c k , A tto rn e y , M o c k svU le , N o rth C aro lina. T h is, the 1st d a y o f M a y , 1969. L . F . R E E D , E x e c u to r o f H . C. W eavil Estate 1 0 2 West 5th St., W in sto n-Sa le m , N . C. 5 -8 2tn A D M I N I S T R A T O R ’S N O T IC E N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V I E C O U N T Y H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s A d m in istra to r o f the estate o f Sa d ie L . D w ig g in s, deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty , th is is to n o tify all p e rso n s h a v in g claim s against said estate to present them to the u n d e rsig ne d o n o r b e f o r e t h e l 5 t h d a y o f D e ce m b e r 1 9 6 9 , o f th is n o tice w ill be pleaded in bar o f their recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in de bted to said estate w ill please m ake im m e d ia t e p a y m e n t to the u n d e rsign e d . T h is the 2 n d d a y o f M a y , 1969. W . F r a n k D w i g g i n s , A d m in istra to r o f tlie estate o f S a d ie L . D w ig g in s, deceased. Joh ri T . B ro c k , A tty . 5-1 5 4tn E X E C U T R I X N O T IC E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y H a v i n g q u a l i f i e d a s E x e c u t r ix o f the estate o f M a t t i e G . B a r n e y c a s t le , deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty , this is to n o tify all p e rso n s h a v in g c la im s against said estate to p re se nt th e m to the u n d e rsig ne d o n o r b efore the I5 t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r 1969, o f this n o tice w iU be pleaded In b a r o f th e ir re cove ry. A ll p e rso n s in d e b te d to said estate w in please m a k e im m ed iate p a ym e n t to the u n d e rsig ne d. T h is the 1 2 th d a y o f M a y , 1969. Sa d ie B . F o rre st, E x e c u trix o f th e estate o f M a ttie G . B arn e ycastle , deceased. J o h n T . B ro c k , A tty . 5 -1 5 4tn Employment Opportunity — ^ « T e i y ~ T i » c t o H P h n i t — In denunon» Has positions' lor experienced M achine O perators — .Isseniblers ~«nd oiiier akUls Intemted Applicant« Should Contact Gravely Employment Office No. l-Gravcljr Lane Clenimons. N. C, , Dial 766»47tl — An Equal Opportuolijr Employer — I t l i Ы т Ш à и ш Ш PbeBt 634-2407 ■f I I I I I I I I I S I I I I I I ItwmwmwmmmwmimwmmBm Pordu0 insulatino Service V^e Specialize in Existing or N m Home Insulating. HENRY L. PARDUE Rt. 2 Box ¡81 i Ronda, N. c. 28670 : Phone 635-4632 |()— |)a\4(' C.oiiiily l''.iil«T[tiis«' Hi'cor«!, May I!). FROSTY MORN TENDER LEANSMOKED PICNICS I Reconstituted Lemon Juice fANCY WESTERN BONELESS | R E A L K M O N 8 oz. B ot. 2 5 C | ¡Mm"r”-S39 ei ii; Will Power Diet Drink I INST. SEGO 4 Env. Pkg. (,l) c | iij Pay Day, Butternut, Milk Shake SCANDY BARSB Bag Pkg.25 C i anborn O Lb. S Chase & Sanborn iCOFFEE 1 Lb. Can il D A N IS H C R O W N C A N N E D y T R O P i - C A L - L O L u n c h e o n o r a n g e I MEAT I DRINK 1 2 - O Z . C A N 'A - G A L . J A F 1 3 9 i ^ l NEW CROP FLORID* WHITE ¡pomws Nia IIRM "A” SIZE LOOSE I FRESH TENDER HALVES IN HEAVY SYRUP HUNT’S PEACHES NO. 2'/2 CANS C H AT H A M| fivi-S'Tcli I $ 9 Oz. •’.ANERCan 75 (f. 25-lb.BAG 3 J P O H .P ,0,F a b ric R in ie Q u a rt S iw 1 7 C 0 « O n F a b ric R in *e I S T A - r i F ^ G al. S i « * ;;; M ira cle W hite L iq u id l U . K A C H 26 o * . S i » M ira cle W h ite D r y l U - K A C I I 1 6 O z. Size 36 (/: 6 2 a. T ‘) (Í 4 ‘) ( Í NEW CROP DRIED PINTO BEANS 2-lb. BAG ... FLANK STEAKS ARMOUR STAR ALL MEAT FRANKS • ■ 4 9 i ARMOUR STAR ALL MEAT BALOGNA 5 9 t ASSORTED FLAVORS AUTOCRAT A SUPERFINE WIK£ MLK s " SUPERFINE WHOLE KERNEL YELLOW 303CAN 1 3 ^ BÒNDWÁRE ’g-INCH NCH ‘ " PAPER I PAPER PIATESI CUPS 100-CT. PKG. ASSORTED, EASY TO FIX ^CHEESEBISCUIT«^PANCAKE»BISCUIT#CORNBREAD^»HUSHPUPPY GREEN lÖti'Ön" DETERGENT ' PALMOLIVE SAFE SUDS 8 9 ^ KING SIZE 6 9 lAUNDRY ^ DETERGENT 7 WITH tlitramarine bluing^— far a wf^itpr t^nght Del Monte Tomato C A T S U P 14 Oz. Bottle 2 9 Del Monte Tomato C A T S U P 20 Oz. Bottle 39 Regular Grain C O M E T R IC E 2 8 Oz.Bo)43 Extra Fluffy C O M E T RICF^S Oz. BOX49 Del Monte Garden ' P E A S 2 303 Cans57 Del Monte Seasoned Sliced G R E E N BEANS303 Sz. 2 9 Del Monte Tomatoe W E D G E S 303 Can 35 With Refills C O Z Y C U P S 20 Ct. Pkg43 Baaaies Sandwich 80 F O O D W R A P Ct. Pkg. 35 Baggies Sandwich F O O D W R A P 150 Ct. Pkg5 <z I C I ' € I C I i 1 4•Ä- NEW, SUPER STAIN REMOVING C O M E T REGULARSIZE WITH COUPON 1 0 < t II WITHOUT COUPON 19 g EACH THIS OFFER GOOD THRU 0000 ONLY AT HEFFNER'S MAY 17. 1969 - i i LAUNDRY DETERGENT GIANT AJAX tOMIT ttEAHSER REG. SIZE WITHCOUPONABOVE IB-Davie County Enterprise Record, May IB, 19B0 . t a t B A C K T O N . С ....E x a c tly w hat he is d o in g seem s to be so m e th in g o f a m y ste ry , b ut G e o rg e W a sh in gto n R a n d a ll. Jr.-afte r m u c h ra m b lin g and sc ra m b lin g -is fin a lly b ack in tow n. A le gisla to r fro m Iredell C o u n ty in the se ssion s o f 1 9 5 3 a n d 1 9 5 5 , the 59-year-o ld R a n d a ll has had it ro u g h in the p a st t h r e e , f o u r years...tn ' f a r a w a y O r e g o n and W est V irgin ia . Im p o rta n t jo bs, too. H e w as ap p o in te d ch airm a n o f the N . C. P aroles B o a rd b y G o v. L u th e r H o d g e s in 19 5 6 , w ent to D ire c to r o f P riso n s fo u r ye ars later. O n T e rry S a n fo rd ’s team , R a n d a ll w as re ap p ointe d to th is jo b in 1 9 6 2...an d he w ent d o w n w i l h G o v . S a n fo rd ’s g ro u p in the P re y e r-L a k e -M o - ore battle in 1964. A native o f A la b a m a , he cam e to M o o re sville as office m an ager o f M o o re sville M ills. H e w e n t lo v a rio u s sch ools: A u b u rn , U n iv e rsity o f A la b a m a , I U n iv e r s it y , U n iv e r s it y o f I'"’ ' A la b a m a L a w Sc h o o l. B u t w it h a l n e v e r re c e iv e d his d ip lo m a - an d this seem s to have hin d e re d h im sh a rp ly in h is ch o se n field o f C o rre ctio n s. T h is is n o w a sh a rp ly ho n e d pro fe ssion . R a n d a ll left to w n a b o u t the tim e that D a n M o o re cam e in. A g o o d m an , a leader in h is c h u rc h (E p isc o p a l) w he re ver he has lived, his life since leaving R a le igh h a s seem ed a series o f m isfo rtu n e s. P e rh a p s he can find g o o d health a n d ha pp in e ss b a ck here w here he lived in the late 5Q ’s a n d e a rly 6 0 ’s...if he I' » can eschew the p o litica l life. C O N T I N U I N G ...W h ile the N . C. G en eral A sse m b ly still h o p e s lo ad jo u rn a ro u n d Ju n e 3, the f o l l o w i n g S la t e la w m a k in g b o d ie s w h ic h c o n v e n e d in J a n u a r y h a v e a l r e a d y a d jo u rn e d : A la sk a , A riz o n a , G e o r g ia , Id a h o , In d ia n a , K a n s a s , M a ry la n d , M o n ta n a , N evad a, N e w M e x ic o , N o rth D a k o ta , S o u t h D a k o ta , U tah , V e r m o n t , W a sh in gto n , W est V irg in ia , an d W y o m in g , i' W h ile this S ta te ’s session s are n o t as sliort as som e , it is fa r f r o m b e in g the m o st lo ng-w ind e d . It is ge ttin g so M ic h ig a n , C a lifo r n ia , N e w Y o r k , P e n n sylvan ia, O h io , and on e o r tw o o th e rs seem to stay in session m ore th an th e y are o u t o f session. In fact, this seem s to be the trend. In oth e r cases, su c h as G e o rgia an d S o u th C a ro lin a , the legislatures m eet an n u a lly. S o m e stale s have a regular session fo r all k in d s o f b u sin e ss an d then on e the fo llo w in g year o n ly for fin an cia l affairs. A c a s u a l s t u d y o f the '* v a rio u s legislatures, le n gth o f s e s s io n s , s o l o n s ’ s a la r ie s , expenses, etc., sh o w s lh at the voters o f N o rth C a ro lin a get ab o u t as m u c h o u t o f their L e g isla tu re -in w o rk fo r m o n e y spent, h o n e sty, sta b ility, and so lid e ffo rt-a s a n y p eop le o n earth. B U T F O R S A M ...R e m e m b e r late last su m m e r-in the w a n in g d a y s o f t h e J o h n s o n a d m in istra lio n -w h e n it lo o k e d as if President L B J an d the C h ie f Justice o f th e U . S. S u p r e m e C o u rt h a d a b o u t pulled the schem e fo r B ro lh e r W a r re n , t o retire and O ld B u d d y Justice A b e F o rta s lo nvfr ihp i^io^pci Inh u* tht* • U . S .? O n e o f the biggest finers in the d ike w as Sen. S a m E rvin o f N o rth C A ro lin a . H e gave not a n in c h - - a n d little-by-little, g ritty -b it-b y-g ritiy -b it-th e tide w as turned. A n d , but fo r Se n a to r Sam , A b e F o rta s m ight b e -p ro b a b ly w o u ld b e -th e C h ie f Justice o f th e U n ite d Sta le s Su p re m e C o u rt tod a y! H o w e ve r, an d it d oes in de ed seem P ro vid e n tia l in view o f events, the tw o m o st p o w e rfu l in d ivid u a ls in the U . S. - Pre siden t J o h n so n and C h i e f J u s t ic e W a rre n -ju s t cou ld not b rin g it abou t. A I L I N G ...E m e ry B. D e n n y , a ilin g form e r ch ie f ju stice o f Ih e S ta le Su p re m e C o u rt, w as in the h o sp ita l again last w eek. A native o f S u rry C o u n ty (R o u te 3, P in n a cle ) and to R a leigh via a law career in G a sto n ia , fo rm e r J u d ge D e n n y is 76, a B a p tist leader,...an d a far, far c ry fro m U . S. Justice Fortas. C H A M P S ?....T h e g e n e ra l o p in io n p re va ilin g he reab ou ts is that the le ngth o f the average N. C . legislative session can be sh a rp ly curtailed if a n d w he n a sharp re d u ctio n can be m ade in “ little lo cal b ills” . Eve n th o u g h the F o rsy th C o u n t y g r o u p in t h e Legislature is s o l i d l y R e p u b lic a n this tim e, il has been q uite, q u ite succe ssfu l w ith ils lo cal bills. A s a m atter o f fact, m ore local b ills have been passed fo r F o rsy th than for a n y c o u n ty in the State. T o ta l th ro u gh W e d n e sd a y , M a y 7-13, w ilh a n oth e r nine u n d e r con sid e ration . Sin ce so m e o f the rem a ind er are directed (in o n e w a y o r a n o th e r) al the D e m o crats, they are lik e ly to die o n the vine. T H E F IG H T ...Sin ce the effort to b rin g liq u o r-b y -th e -d rin k to t h i s S l a t e h a s it s b e s t sp o n so rsh ip ever in the N . C. T rave l C o u n c il, there seem s to be a better than 5 0 -5 0 chance th a t t h e c u rre n t alco h o lic b e v e r a g e b il l m a y squ e ak th ro u gli the Legislatu re . B u t, as is the u su a l th in g in these battles, the real fight w ill com e before the m ain w ar. 11 is m e r e ly a f l o o r fra c a s, a p a rlia m e n ta ry p ro ce d u re — b u t tliere the m ain battle c o u ld be w o n o r lost. T h o s e o p p o s e d lo the legislation w ill try to b rin g it d o w n to a recorded ye a a n d n o vote. T h e y feel that a le gislator in clined to vote fo r alch o lic beverages m igh t v o le n o if he sees h is in d ivid u a l v o le w ill be recorded forever a n d ever in the legislative re co rd s fo r that day. T h o se against the T rave l C o u n c il’s b ill fee th e y can get v ic t o r y o n a ye s-a n d - no, recorded vote. T h e y w a n t to avo id a u n iso n vole . B u t even w ith a ye s-and-n o, the beverage b ill c o u ld m ake it. W atch this one! C o tto n fa b ric s ra n g e fro m h e a v y c o r d u r o y to s h e e r, lig h t w e ig h t v o ile . C o tto n c a lico , h a n d p rin te d w it h w o o d e n b lo c k s , w a s firs t m a d e in C a lic u t, In d ia . M a r c o P o lo n o te d th a t the a n c ie n t C h in e se w o v e c lo th w ith c o lo re d cotton. C o m b e d c o tto n s h a v e b e e n "c o m b e d ” o f sh o rt fib e rs. Mflk* PlflMS Now To Attond Oir S t h S e m i - A n n u a l JAMBOREE S A X U R D A Y , J U N E 1 4 t h WE AttC SCHEDULING THE BEST OF TALENT FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT ON THIS DAY. We are now the local Franchiteli Detler for the G M C T R U C K L I N E end will tike pride in formally inuoducing this line on June 14th. MOCKSVILLE CHRYSUERWMOUTH, he ns WilkMkvrt St. Mn* Ì34-2124 NASA Summer Science Workshop T h e S u p p le m e n ta ry E d u c a t io n a l C e nter o f the S a lis b u r y C ity S c h o o ls w ill sp o n so r a N A S A Sp a ce Scien ce W o rk sh o p d u rin g the w eek o f J u ly 14-18, 1969. W c arc very fortunate to h a v e t h is W o rk sh o p since there w ill be only three o t h e r s u c h w o r k s h o p s p ro vid e d in ou r state. T h e d a ily sch ed ule s w ill in clu d e the fo llo w in g : form al pre se ntation b y space science le c t u r e r ; w o rk in assigned groups developing d e m o n s t r a t io n s suitable for c l a s s r o o m p r e s e n t a t i o n ; in divid u al activitie s d e ve lo p in g m aterials suitable fo r cla ssro o m p re s e n t a tio n ; pre vie w in g o f film s; and in fo rm al d iscu ssio n g r o u p s f o r e va lu a tio n an d interpretation. T le N A S A lecturers w ill c o m e t o t h e C e n t e r and s e le c t iv e m a te ria ls w ill be sup plied p articip ants. T h e re is n o fee for this cou rse. E a c h p a r tic ip a n t w ill asse m ble a r o c k e t an d fire the rocket d u rin g the w eek. T h is w o rk sh o p w ill b egin at 8 :3 0 a.m. and end at 1 2 :3 0 p.m . each d a y for the five d a y period (J u ly 14-18). O n e h o u r o f renew al credit w ill be earned b y e a c h p a r t ic ip a n t w h o atte nds eve ry d ay. T e a c h e r s in grades one th ro u gh eight are requested b y N A S A b ut a few h igh sch o o l teachers m a y be able to attend. A tta ch e d y o u w ill fin d a c o p y o f the d a ily sch ed ule an d a registration b lan k. E n ro llm e n t w ill be lim ite d to 4 0 an d a p p lica tio n s w ill be take n o n a first co m e , first serve basis. B e c a u s e w e m u s t se n d a com p le te roste r o f p articip an ts t o N A S A L a n g l e y R e se arch C e nter, H a m p to n , V irg in ia b y Jun e 15, 1 9 6 9 , the registratio n b la n k s m u st be re turne d to the S u p p le m e n t a r y E d u c a tio n a l C e n te r in care o f M rs. N a n c y L. H o ls h o u s e r , 1 6 3 6 P a rkvie w C i r c l e , S a l i s b u r y , N o r t h C a ro lin a n o later than M a y 30, 1969. A n all d a y to u r o f N A S A H ead qu arte sr at L a n g le y F ie ld is p lann e d o n A u g u st 8, 1 9 6 9 for teachers a tte n d in g the fo u r N o r t h C a r o l in a S u m m e r W o rk sh o p s. P articip a n ts w ill be r e s p o n s ib l e f o r lie r o w n e xpe nse d u rin g this trip. Triad Scout Meet At Farmington T h e D a v ie -W ilk e s -Y a d k in A s s o c ia t io n o f the T arh eel T ria d G irl S c o u t C o u n c il w ill m eet a l C a m p Se ve n Sp rin g s, n e a r F a r m in g t o n , N o r t h C a rolin a , o n M a y 2 2 at 10 a.m. T h e a g e n d a in clu d e s: 1. S e le c tio n o f an A sso c ia tio n C h a ir m a n . 2 . E le c t io n o f C o u n c il delegates. 3. E le ctio n o f m e m b e rs o f an A sso c ia tio n N o m i n a t i n g a n d R e so u rc e C o m m itte e . M r s . B ru c e W o o lsle y , in a n n o u n c i n g t h e p l a n s , e x plain e d that the ne w c o u n cil h a d c o n t in u e d w it h th e ge ogra ph ic set-up used b y the 3 c o u n c ils w h ic h jo in e d together to fo rm the T arh e e l T ria d G irl S c o u t C o u n c il. T h e fo rm a tio n o f the ne w A sso c ia tio n is the c u lm in a tio n o f stu die s m ade b y the B o a rd o f D ire c to rs and the F ie ld Sta ff. T h e n e w plan w ill offe r better direct services to troops. May Is Senior Citizens Month President Richard Nixon and Governor Bob Scott have proclaimed May 1969 as Senior Citizen Month. Mayor D. J. Mando of Mocksville has joined in with this proclamation and in addition has designated Sunday, May 26th, as Senior Citizens Day. On this day public, voluntary, religious and professional groups are planning speciel programs and activities of interest to the senior citizens of Davie County. The proclamation as issuad by Governor Scott is as follows: D E P A R T M E N T S T A T E M E N T BY G O V E R N O R R O B E R T W . S C O T T W H E R E A S , w e a re in de bte d to o u r 3 8 0 ,0 0 0 c itiz e n s w h o ha ve p a ss e d th e ir 65th b irth d a y , w h o se c o n trib u tio n s to o u r s ta t e 's d e v e lo p m e n t is o u t sta n d in g and w h o se s k ills and e x p e rie n c e w ill co n tin u e to e x p a n d the g r e a t n e ss of o u r state; and W H E R E A S , a s a p r o g r e s s iv e state , w e a s su m e our r e s p o n s ib ilit y fo r c re a tin g o p p o rtu n itie s fo r th e ir c o n tin u e d u s e fu ln e s s and th e ir fa ir sh a re in the b e n e fits to be d e riv e d fro m o u r r e s o u r c e s ; and W H E R E A S , w e sh o u ld g iv e a ll p o s s ib le a s s is t a n c e in fu lfillin g th is r e s p o n s ib ilit y by a c o n tin u in g a s s e s s m e n t o f g ro w in g and u n m e t n e e d s and w a y s in w h ic h c o m m u n itie s, a g e n c ie s, c iv ic , fra t e rn a l and r e lig io u s gro u p s ca n p la n to ge th e r to m e e t the se n e e d s e ffe c tiv e ly ; N O W , T H E R E F O R E , I p ro c la im the m o n th of M a y , 1969 a s S E N IO R C I T IZ E N S M O N T H IN N O R T H C A R O L IN A and u rg e a ll c itiz e n s to take a p e r s o n a l c o n c e rn in e x p a n d e d o p p o rtu n itie s fo r p a rtic ip a tio n in c o m m u n ity a f fa ir s b y o u r a g in g c itiz e n s and to re c o g n iz e o u r debt to th e m and o ir r e s p o n s ib ilit ie s to th e ir h e a lth , h a p p in e ss and w e ll- b e in g. B y the G o v e r n o r R a le ig h , N o rth C a r o lin a M a r c h 31, 1969 Davie Students Are Praised T h e J u n io rs and .Seniors o f the D iivjc C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l w ere praised last w eek in a le tte r received b y P rincipa l Jack W ard. T h e letter, signed b y Le o McGee. M a n a g e r o f tlie B ru n sw ic k W o o d le a f B o w lin g U m e s. n u d e reference to the visit to the lanes b y a g ro u p f o l l o w i n g t li e annual Ju n io r-S e n io r I’rom . T h e letter read as follo w s: H o w d o y o u b egin a letter w h e n y o u h a v e so rruiny w o n d e rfu l thin gs to say in such a sm all space. Sin ce b e in g affiliated w ith B ru n sw ic k W o o d le a f Lan es, w e h a v e had gro u p s o f y o u n g p e o p le c o m e and go , but S a t u r d a y n ig h t w e w e re privileged to be h o sts to y o u r d e ligh tfu l gro u p . T h is g ro u p e xce ptin g n o n e w as the nicest g ro u p o f y o u n g p eople that has ever visited o u r center. In these tim es o f protests. trials and unrest, o u r faith w as again renew ed w he n w e pause and th in k that these y o u n g la d ie s a n d ge ntlem en t w ill so m e d a y be o u r leaders. I am sure cach o f y o u are p ro u d lhat yo u have been such an intricate part o f their lives and b eh avior. O u r d o o rs are a lw a y s op e n to these y o u n g p eople and their fam ilie s at a n y lim e. W e a r e p r o u d t o r e p r e s e n t B ru n sw ick W o o d le a f B o w lin g Center an d feel that w e have the finest recreation center in the S T A T E , on e the entire fam ily can enjoy. T h a n k s again fo r sh a rin g y o u r fine g ro u p o f J u n io rs and Se n io rs w ith us. See y o u al B ru n sw ic k W o o d le a f Lanes. Sin ce re ly yo u rs, B ru n sw ic k W o o d le a f L a n cs L e o M cG e e , M anager E lm a M c L a in , P ro gra m D ire cto r Upshaw Named To Federal Board A . M . U p sh a w o f N o rth W i l k e s b o r o , f o r m e r l y o f M o c k sv ille , has been elected s e c r e ia r y - t r e a s u r e r o f the Federal C o m p a n y . W illia m L. T a y lo r w as elected as president and ch a ir o f the b o a rd o f d ire cto rs; C . F re d L o v e lte o f N o r t h W ilk e sb o ro , executive vice-president; J o h n T . Sto u t, vice-president; R . L. T a y lo r, II, vice-president. F o u n d e d in 1 8 8 6 a s the Federal C o m p r e s s a n d W arcliou se C o m p a n y , tlie nam e o f the c o m p a n y has recen tly been ch an ge d to T h e Fed eral C o . T h is w as d o n e because the c o m p a n y sold , effective A p ril 22, ils o p e ra tin g assets in the cotlon c o m p r e s s in g a n d w a re h o u sin g field an d invested the p ro ce e d s in oth e r areas. W ith the d ivestm en t o f its c o tto n b usine ss. T h e Fed eral C o m p a n y is n o w engaged in p o u ltry p ro ce ssin g an d flo u r and feed m illing. In O c to b e r 1968, it c o m p le t e d th e a c q u is itio n o f H o lly F a rm s P o u l t r y In d u strie s, In c., a l e a d i n g s u p p l i e r o f pre-packaged chicke n . Federal also o w n s the D « ie P o rtla n d F l o u r Mills, I n c . a n d C o s b y - H o d g e s M i l l i n g C o m p a n y . O n M a y 2 , F e d e r a l a n n o u n c e d the a c q u isitio n o f H a lb e r ts , Inc., o f B ro n so n , T e x a s . H a lb e r t s , w it h its s u b s id ia r ie s , is a ve rtically integrated p o u ltry c o m p le x in east T e x a s w ith an an n u a l sales vo lu m e o f $ 1 5 m illio n . T h e F e d e r a l C o m p a n y ’s co n so lid a te d total sales an d reve nue s fo r the n in e m o n th s e n d e d F e b r u a r y 2 8 w ere $ 1 5 6 ,6 5 2 ,0 0 0 w ith net in co m e o f $ 5 ,3 6 1 ,0 0 0 equal to $ 2 .6 8 per share. Sgt. Felix Stanley Duty At Vietnan S t a f f S e rg e a n t F e lix L. Stan le y, b ro th e r o f M rs. H a ze l L. G ro se , R o u te 5, M o c k sv ille , is o n d u ty at P h u C at A B , V ie tn am . S e r g e a n t S ta n le y, an air o p e r a t io n s sp e c ia list, is a m e m b e r o f the P a c ific A ir Forces. B e f o r e h i s a r r iv a l in V ie tn a m , he w as assigne d lo V a n ce A F B , O k la h o m a . T h e se rge a n t is a 1 9 5 4 g ra d u a te o f C o u rtn e y H ig h S c h o o l in Y a d k in v ille , N . C. K e e p I t B e a u t i f u l If A m e ric a hire d p e op le fo r the job, it w o u ld take the ’™"Tfi ju i ' My-« B u t th e re ’s n o ne ed to hire a n yo n e . It's a jo b w e c a n d o fo r o u rse lv e s. 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IS THIS WHAT YOU PAID FOR YOUR LAST CAR?И 3 0 0 0 C H R Y S L E R AUTHORIZED OEALERS C H R Y S L E RMOTORS CORPORATION Newport 2-Door Hardtop THIS COULD BE YOUR NEXT CAR! CIOAA M o c k sv il l e C h r y s l e r P lym o u th , in c Wilkesboro St.Phone 634-2124 Mocksville, N.C. 2B-0avie County Enterpriu Record, May 16, 19B9 N olle» O f Sòie For Taxes U n d e r a n d b y v irtu e of the p o w e r In ve ste d In m e b y the la w s ot the Sta te of N o rth C a ro lin a , p a rtic u la rly b y C h a p te r 310 ot the P u b lic L a w s ot 1939, am ended, a n d p u rsu a n t to a n O rd e r of the B o a rd of C o u n t y C o m m issio n e rs of D a v ie C o unty. I w ill offer fo r sa le a n d w ill se ll at p u b lic au ction fo r cash , to the h igh e st b id d e r at the co u rt h o u se d o o r in M o c k sv ille , N o rth C a ro lin a , at 12 o ’c lo c k noon o n M o n d a y , the 2nd d a y ot June, 1969 lie ns u p o n the re a l estate d e scrib e d b elo w tor the non p a ym e n t ot ta x e s o w in g fo r the y e a r 1968. T h e re a l estate w h ich is sub je ct to the lien, the n a m e of it’s o w n e r or the n a m e of the p e rso n w h o liste d It for taxes, an d the am o u n t ot ta xe s a re set out below . A n d no tice Is h e re b y g iv e n that the a m o u n ts of the lie n s set ou t below a re su b je ct to the ad dition ot penalties, c o sts of a d v e rtisin g an d of the sa le a s p ro vid e d b y law . O w n e r o r liste r ..D e sc rip tio n .. ..T a x C a la h a n T o w n sh ip B e ck, C liv e & L u cille , i'A a c re s............•...............45.31 B ro w n , J o h n W ., 1 33-100 a cres,.............................. 101.31 B ro w n , P a u l Jr., 1 4-10 ac re s ..............................57.14 C artn e r, P a u l P., 39 a c re s .38.06 Clem ent, B e a trice , 7 1-10 a c re s............................80.38 C lem ent, G eo rge, 6 21-100 a c re s ..... ..118.20 C lem ent, J a m e s E d w a rd , 67-100 a c re s ............... 102.66 C lem ent, John , 2 a c re s ... .3.96 C lem ent, N a th a n ie l, 53-100 a c re s...............................91.40 C lem ent, W iU ia m , 4 4-10 a c re s .............................. 32.27 Clem ent, W illia m R a y , 37-100 a c re s .......................83.17 C lem ent, W illia m & G eo rge, 1 63-100 a c re s ...............1.62 E v a n s, J a m e s H ., 1 27-100 a c re s ............................... 76.12 F e lk e r, D e w e y , 4 89-100 a c re s ............................... 15.30 F e lk e r, M r s . SaU ie , 10 55-100 a c re s ........................5.50 F o ste r, E s te li E st, 1 a c re .50.71 F o ste r, R e u b e n J., S3 43-100 a c re s .......................77.14 G a ith e r, B ru c e , % acre, .. .1.65 G aith e r, C la y , 8V4 a c re s . .17.38 G riffith , M a b e l E s t, 2 a c re s ............................... 57.97 H e n d rix , J e ssie G ., 45 a c re s .......................... .60.83 H o w a rd , W illia m N e lso n , 5 33- 100 a c re s .................140.72 Ija m e s, G le nn, 5 6 % a c re s .57.09 Ija m e s, J a m e s S. & Ila , 3 30-100 a c re s ........................3.08 J a m e s, G e n e va, 1 a c re . .44.69 Joh n so n , F o s te r & M a e , 8 5-10. a c re s .......................28.7Ì Jone s, A lto n , 14 a c re s ... .19.13 K oo ntz, J o h n R o y 4 52-100 a c re s .............................117.27 L e w is, C ly d e & M a rc e lla , 50-100...............................49.95 M a rtin , B la n ch e , 1 21-160 a c re s ............................... 21.34 M a so n , E d n a , 2 70-100 acre s ................................ 2.50 M y e rs , D w ig h t L ., 114 39-100 a c re s ..............209.71 N a n ce , L in e o u s B ., 122 4-10 a c re s ......................208.34 N ic h o ls, R o b i L . Jr., 39-100 a c re s .........7.28 N ich o lso n , J o h n H., 45 84-100 a c r e s .......................91.83 N ic h o lso n , W . W ., 2 a c re s 3.74 P o rte r, F o y L., 4-10 a c re s . .2.38 P o tts, C h a rlie F ., 66V4 acre s ...............................58.40 P otts, J. V ., 36 a c re s .... 16.61 P o tU , V e sta l W ., 3 46-100 a c re s ............................... 26.93 R e e ve s, J o h n H e n ry , 84-100 a c re s .......................49.49 R o se , J a m e s, 2Vt a c re s .84.29 R o se , M a r tin L u th e r, hi acre ..............................27.87 R u c k e r, J a m e s, 39 3-10 a c re s ............................73.71 S m ith , W . W ., 363 1-100 a c re s ........................376.86 Stroud, A m o s M ., 25 2-10 a c re s .............................39.60 Stroud, A . M ., 1 65-100 a c re s ........... ..........97.90 io r a 'T !Ile n ;"1 2 "B t P rB U " a c re s .........13.31 Stroud, P h illip W ., 25 a c re s • ............................... 49.06 Stro u d , W a d e W ., 5 a c re s .33.33 T h orne , M . F o ste r, 31 a c re s ............................... 22.00 T u rn e r, D a n ie l, a c re .... 1.10 Tu tterow , Lo n n ie , 44 91-100 a c re s ...............114.97 W hite, J a m e s L a w re n c e , 3 a c re s ...... •• . 2.97 W hite, J o sh & M a m ie , 97 5-10 a c re s ..160.01 W illia m s, H o lla n d G.. 76^4 a c re s .............................161.73 W ilso n , A n d re w , 67 75-100 a cres, ............................. 34.54 W ilso n , B e n ja m in , 3 acre s, .2.31 W ilso n , D . R ., 6 ^ a c re s . .11.22 W U son, W ad e, 47 a c re s .. .19.53 W ooten, F r e d P., 47 a c re s 156.68 Z im m e rm a n , O re n & D on re a th . 107 a c re s ..................72.82 C la rk s tW e A b sh e r, N o a h R ., 103 l- io a c re s.............................203.77 A U en, J. W .. I a cre ........88.55 A n d e rso n , M r s . S. A ., 60 a c re s ............................... 42.46 B a ity , C h a rle s, 3 i-to a c re s 9.24 B a ity , J. W .. I lot .........64.81 B e c k, D e w e y , 3 H a c re s . 61.34 B ledsoe, B u d d y C., l lot . 33.42 B led so e, B . F ., 7 U a c re s . .87.57 B led soe, C la u d e ft I^& rtle, 13- 100 a cre s, l lot ..........47.53 B le d so e , J a ck , t lo t.........34.95 B o g e r. N ed. 3 17-100 a c re s .73.13 B o g e r, S p e n ce r W ., 2 9-10 a c re s ...... .....................53.07 Booe, W . H .. 46 4-10 a c re s .29.92 C le a ry, J a m e s, 87-100 a c re s • ............................... 40.25 Cook, B o b b y G ., 1 lot .....77.00 C o rn , W . 0., 1 a c re ........14.85 C ra n fill, A . E ., 3 3-10 a c re s ............................... 14.57 C ra n fill, F re d , 1 acre .....34.16 D y so n , M a r v in Jr., 1 a cre .64.30 E a to n , B e lv a , 21 48-100 a c re s ............................... 12.54 E a to n , Jo h n n y, 90Vi a c re s 128.55 P e lts, B illy , Vi a cre ......26.33 F oote , AU le, IVt a c re s .... .2.75 Foote , G e o rg e H., 2 % a c re s ............................... 11.16 F o ste r, G le n n et al, 304 7-10 a c re s ...................... 172.38 G ou gh , J. E . Jr., 4 58-100 acre s ...............................28.53 G ou gh , L u th e r Jo n e s Jr., 1 acre ...............................53.24 G unter, C h a rle s, 14 a cre . .20.27 H a irsto n , H a rv e y L e e et al, 7 6-10 a c re s ................3.76 H a rris, J o h n H ., 1 acre ., .16.06 H ow ell, C h a rlie L., 4 a c re s 52.58 H ow ell, S. B . E st., 41 a c re s .............................29.24 H u tch in s, M in n ie , 26 a c re s 11.55 Ire la n d , C lyd e , 20 a c re s . .34.98 Ire la n d , P a u l, 1 a cre .....83.41 Jone s, N a n c y & R o sco e , 88-100 a c re s ......................89.95 Jone s, W ade, 38 85-100 a c re s ..............................34.34 Jone s, S. A ., 4 1-10 a c re s .28.81 Jo rd a n , J. H ., 29 a c re s .. .81.25 K in g , E llis F ., 2 a c re s ....15.73 Llo yd , M r s . M a b e l, 1 lot .....77 M o o re , J a c k H ., 2V& a c re s 40.'2i N a y lo r, W . C lyd e , 52V4 a cre s ..........................75.36 N a y lo r, W . М ., 8 a c re s ... .5.61 P a rk s , D e w e y , 8 87-100 a cre s ........................111.30 P h illip s, L e ste r C a rl, 1 lot 104.48 P otts, J. V., 9 4 % a c re s .. .75.50 P otts, J a m e s P a u l, 2У4 a c re s ........................22.74 K e a v ls, G ilb e rt, H7 a c re s . .45.54 R e a v is, G le n n R ., 4 95-100 a c re s a c re s ....................111.91 R e a v is, H ub e rt, a c re . .53.57 R e a v is, J. D o n a ld , 161 70-100 a c r e s ......................235.95 R e a v is, L o n n ie R a y , 3 27-100 a c re s ..................76.11 R e a v is, R o g e r, 75 a c re s .61.16 R e a v is, W ade, 28 94-100 a c re s .............................104.18 R e v e ls, W iU ia m , 13Í4 a c re s - ............................... 43.87 R e yn o ld s, R o b e rt, 13 28-100 a c re s .......................64.06 Sa lm o n , A . J., 9 4-10 a c re s ................................5.50 Shelton, Joe, 1 84-100 a c re s 59.54 Shelton, L u th e r L., 1 lo t .. .2.75 Sh offn er, B ü ly , 40-100 a c re s - .............................. 29.77 Sh offn er, M r s . E m m a , 54 65-100 a c re s .......................45.19 Sh offn er, H u b e rt & M iam ie , 12У4 a c re s .......................32.02 Sh ore, C la re n ce , 1 a c re .61.19 Sm ith , J. T . Jr., 2 22-100 a c re s ........................... 130.49 Sm ith , W . W ,. 488 79-100 a c re s .............................561.56 Sp ee r, G ra d y Le o , 2 5 % a c re s ............................... 22.97 ste e lm a n , J. W ., 14.< 83-100 a c re s .. .. .86.19 Stro u d , W a y n e W a d e & F re íd a , 2 a c r e s ........... .60.91 T h o m p so n , J .H arold, 6 86-100 a c re s ...70.33 T rive tte , W U lls, 19 a c re s ..17.58 T ro u tm a n , L e ste r, Уг a c re 31.15 T u ck e r, L u th e r G . & E U e n , 1 6 % a c re s .................12.43 W a rn e r, J a c k & P ra n c e s B ., 78-100 a c re s . .43.01 W h ita ke r, L . L ., 11 25-100 a c re s .............................13.06 W hite, S. L e o n, 2 64-100 a c re s ............................... 94.97 Y o rk , R e u b e n , 2 88-100 a c re s -----96.18 Y o rk , T o bltha, 3 4-10 a c re s 43.72 , F u lto n T o w n sh ip лп ае гаи п, v-iayw eU , 140 a c re s .............................184.60 B a U e y, B U ly B u rk e , 19 9-10 a c re s .. .............76.94 B a U e y, C a r l N e lso n , 4 a c re s ............................... 20.15 B a U e y, C . М ., 3 % a c re s ..62.36 B a U e y, F o y D ., 59 6-10 a c re s .............................152.42 B a U e y, J o h n B e rrie r, 14 8-10 a c re s ...................... 35.09 B a ile y , N a th a n G., 26 a cre s 9.46 B a rn e s, J u liu s H o w a rd , 55 acre s ............................... 57.60 B arnette, L in d a F o y , 1 a cre ............................... 29.81 B a rn e y , L . B., 30 acre s .63.84 B a rn h a rd t, G e o rge H e rm a n , 1 a cre ..13.74 B a rn h a rd t, L e w is G ra y , 2 acre s ..... ..............106.25 B ean e, D o y le D e w a rd , 3 54-100 a c re s ........58.78 B e a u ch a m p , L e ste r, 110 a c re s .............................109.25 " B e g e n — ííe íís e a — & .7 -2 — й в *« б - a c re s . .74.40 B o w le s, W U fo i^ M ltch e U , 1 lot .............40.00 B ro w n , F re d e ric k R . & R u b y M a e 3 2-10 a c re s .170.65 B ro w n , G e o rge P o in d e xte r, 8У4 a c re s ....................38.81 B ro w n , J e sse J a m e s 111, l 5-10 a c re s ..................78.27 B ro w n , J e sse Eat., 29 29-100 aeree .......................39.26 B ro w n , J e sse Jr., 15 75-100 a c re s ....................69.27 B ro w n , S a n fo rd Lee, 3 l-lO a c re s ....................40.89 B u rto n . J a m e s W m ., 27‘.4 a c re s ............................. 92.73 C a rte r. G ra y , 87 55-100 a cres. I lot ...................291.96 Clontz, M r s . R o e n a , 2 8-10 a c re s ..............................44.38 ............. .. ..60.61 Cope, C h a riie W a lla ce . 55 82-100 aci-es ...................101.57 D a lto n , N a t C.. 26 a c re s . 92.75 E llis, R o b e it Lee, 183 92-100 a c re s .474.22 F o ste r, M itch e U OdeU. 4 8-10 a c re s .......................46.52 F o ste r. W U U a m Rogei-. 18 62-100 a c re s . .69.46 F ro st, J(dui A.. 1 а с го . 22 74 F ry e , Lu tije r CaJ’l. 3 2-10 a c re s .............................31.91 F u lle r. M rs. D a isy , 2 4 a c re s ^ .. ....................1.98 G obble. J o h n T h o m a s. 1 lot • 622 9 G a ith e r. W U U a m E . lO lots • ............................... 24.28 G od b e y. P a u l Jr.. 82-100 a c re s ..............................98.17 G o o lsb y, J o h n Jr., 2 a cre s .30.36 H a irsto n , C la ra , 5 H a c re s .3.08 H a irsto n , E l ^ e F ., 2 6-10 a c re s ................................ 1.98 H a irsto n , J e ffM so n H ., 2 a c re s ...............................1.98 H a irsto n , M a r y E st., 6 a c re s 3.52 H a irsto n , Stokes, 2 44-ÍoÓ acre s ..............2.42 H a m U to n , D . F ., 1 a c re ... .99 H e ad , W U U a m R u ffu s, 12 a c re s ..............5.17 H e n d rix , R ic h a r d Lee , 1 a cre ..57.04 H up p, P e g g y H ., 16 85-100 a c re s .............53.48 J a rv is, W U U a m H o g a n , 1 lot ..6.27 Jone s, J o h n W e sle y Jr., l a cre ...............45.50 Jone s, W iU ia m N a th a n , 1 7 % a c re s ...Вв.-ЧО Koontz, T a y lo r F re d e ric k , 30 ac re s ...............22.22 K oo ntz, W U b u m & Ja ck ie , 1 a c re ..........64.02 L a m b , E m m a F ry e , 3 a c re s .. . ..11.12 L e o n a rd , A n n ie R u th , 10 a c re s .. .. ...24.59 L in k , L a w re n c e A lbe rt, 6 lo ts .. .. ...69.44 L iv e n go o d , G e o rge W . & V e n ic e S.. 21 41-100 a c re s 111.68 L o n g, C h a rle s G w yn , 75 a c re s ............................. 82.28 L o n g , C h a rle s U n d s a y , 1 a cre .............89.84 M a rk la n d , R ic h a r d JuU u s, 1 55- 100 a c re s .. 68.93 M a rk la n d , R ic h a r d Ja ck so n , 12. 3-10 a c r e s ................... 95.20 M a so n , B a x te r, 40 a c re s . 61.39 M y e rs . J. R . & R . L., 90 a c re s .......................76.33 N e e ly, u a W d , 9 9-10 a c re s .2s.wj P e e b le s, F r a n k M a d iso n , % a c re .......................37.35 P e e b le s, Jaim e s & M o ze U a, 57- 100 a c re s .74.57 P e e b le s, J a m e s M a d iso n , 17 43- 100 a c re s .. .87.47 P e e b le s. М Ш ш х !, 11 35-100 a c re s ..............27.47 P e e b le s. W llb u m , 32-100 a c re s . .24.06 P o tts, R o y L., 10 a c re s 3.63 P o tts, W U e y Sa n fo rd , 1 0 4 % a c re s .................109.52 R U e y , W fflia m Le ste r, 4 a c re s .. .. ...40.63 R o b e rtso n , C a r i F r e d & B re n d a , 2 12-100 a c re s . 90.37 Se a fo rd , W lM ia m W allace , 23 a c re s ...................137.70 Se a gle , J im m y R a y , 1 lot .19.58 Sh u le r, J a m e s D w ig h t, 9 2 % a c re s ..90.19 S m ith , D a lla s W .. 18 4-10 a c re s ..................44.39 S m ith , J o h n W e sle y, 49 1-10 a c re s . ..70.68 S p ry , J u n io r A v a n s , 21 84-100 a c re s .........24.87 S p ry , R o g e r D a le . S-’O „ ..■ ■ ■ ............ . ^ . .104.25 Stro u d , M r . a n d M r s . H e rm a n D ., 12 8-10 a c re s .. . 72.30 W a gn e r, D a r i E d w a rd , 24 4-10 a c re s .................164.63 W aUcer, J. F . & F . L . D o u g la s, 2 a c re s ..1.98 W ü U a m s, F r a n k lin E d w a rd , 18 8-10 a c re s .............90.61 W ince, A n n ie M „ 87-100 a c re s .................. .. ..1.58 W yatt, G ene, "19 4-10 a c re s - .............................. 107.78 Z ln tm e m ta n , E lm e r Т., 93 43- 100 a c re s ............. 207.54 J e ru sa le m T o w n sh ip A d a m s, C h a rU e T o m m y , 1 kit, ...........................49.92 A le x a n d e r, C la re n ce , 68 67-100 a c re s .. .184.02 A U en, C. L . & M in n ie , % a c re ............................... 45.88 A lle n , J im m y L e ro y , 1 lot .59.32 A U en, R o y G . Sr., 4 lo ts .72.18 A U n tan , CecU , 4 lolts .102.30 A n d re w s, S a m D . E st., 1 lot .......................15.95 A n ge U , C e cil, 5ЗУ4 a c re s .198.99 A rd is, M . E ., 14 a c re s .. .8.08 А г ш М , J e re m ia h , 2 l-lO a c re s ............................... 48.66 A th e y, B e tty Sue, 1 lot .17.38 B a m h a ird t, E . P ., I-IO a c re s ...............................35.75 B e c k , F le tc h e r, 9 39-100 a c re s ................... ..68.16 B e c k , H a y d e n & M a rg a re t, 3 12-100 a c re s ............67.82 B e c k, W a d e C arlto n , 6 3 % acre s, 8 lo ts ..247.66 B e n so n , C h a rle s H o w a rd , 1 lot .................................153.80 B e n so n E le c tric Co., 6 lo ts 52.69 B e n so n , R . F ., 7-10 a c re .116.10 B e n so n , W . F ., 22 1-10 a c re s ............................... 83.60 B iv in s, W aHter F ., 1 lot . .26.07 B la lo c k , M a rv in , 1 Ibt ... .23.31 B la n ton , H elen, 3 lo ts . . .47.86 B o g e r. C laude. 2 lo ts __43.94 “ B S v re fe r'H S fH e sT T 3 ~ a f f ® 7 - 5 " lots . ............... .114.88 B o w e rs, OUn, 1 lot .........19.31 B rin d le , M a y , 1 lot ........20.79 B ro o k s. B lU y G ., 2 lo ts . 103.43 B ro w n , A rth u r R a y , 1 % a c re s ............................... 30.59 B ro w n , C u rtis, 1 lot ........1.54 B ro w n , J im m ie R o ss, l lot 10.00 B u rto n , К еппейг, 4-10 a c re s - ............................ 30.41 C able, S a m u e l Т., 1 lot .45.81 C a n u p p , J d u i & O la M a e , l lot ........................84.71 C a rso n . A d a m , 2 a c re s . .47.30 C a rte r, H u b e rt A a ro n , 4 1Ыа ............................... 72.41 C a rte r. J a m e s P a u l & M a r y L.. 1 lot ...................16.45 C a rte r, R o g e r D a le & Joyce . 1 4 a c re s .................. 80.33 Сю Ч ег, W U U e G ra y , 1 lot . .22.43 C a sh io n . C h ^ ie s Jr.. 1 lot .48.66 C h affin . H a rle y B., 1 lot .. 74.07 C h a n d le r. U . М .. l lot . 40.26 Chanten. M a id e . 5 % acre s 46.17 Cheek. B o b b y R .. 1 b t .91.30 Cheek. C. R .. B o b b y R . & R o y G ru b b . 17 a c r e s .........16.50 C h ild e rs. B en, 1 lot .. .69.67 C h u n n. G e o rge , 3 l-lOO a cre s ...............85.14 C h u n n. B e u la h . 4 % a c re s 44.66 C le m e nt. C h a rle s M e lv m . l lot .19.47 C le m e nt. Je sse , l lot 21.94 C lem ent. J a m e s O dell, ^г acres. 1 lot ...........30.33 C lem ent. M iU e r. i lats .38.78 C U ck. C la re n ce . 4 lo ts 87.78 C lodfelter. C. G .. 1 tot . 55.31 Cohen. Ju a n , 1 lot ......66.06 C oU lns. M a rv in , I ' i a c re s .87.81 C o m b s, H o y le W ., 35 9-10 a c re s .. 63.88ConneU , R a y M ltch e U , 1 lot • 28.97 Cook. O sc a r B.. 5 a c re s ...21.69 Cope, B o b b y G ra y . 1 lot . .37.01 CorrelT, G e o rg e * AUeri, 16 a c re s . . . 78.92 C orell, G e o rg e C., 29 4-10 a cre s ...50.89 C o rrell, K e n n e th, 2 2-10 a c re s . .83.90 CorreU , W . E ., 57 15-100 a c re s ........57.88 C reason , M r s . C. L., 1 lot .25.63 C re ason , N o rm a n F ra n U n & A lbe rta, 1 lot .38.71 Crotts, M rs. C. L., 34 15-100 a c re s . .36.85 Cro'Jis, D a n ie l R a y , 95-100 acre s ............. 49.65 Crotts, E u n g e n e L., 85-100 a cre s . .67.66 Crotts, T o m m y H a rd in g , 95 67- 100 a c re s . ..123.05 CuthreU , Stella. 1 lot .6.03 D a n ie l J a c k & A ldln e , 1 lot . .36.23 D a v id so n , F r e d H ., 1 % a c re s ....... . .71.97 D a v is , E v e re tte L., 1-10 acre, 3 lo ts ...................94.66 D a v is, G rim e s L., 24 a c re s - ......... 139.75 D a v is, Irv in , 1 lot .........54.15 D eH d m on , G u s H ., 19 41-100 a c re s ....................46.81 D e d m o n , L . C., 44, 15 lo ts 169.57 D e d m o n , T e rr y B a x te r, 2 acres, 1 lot ......................91.22 D e n to n, R o y , 2 a c re s .85.13 D U la rd , a a r e n c e C., 1 lot .77.49 D ra u g h n , T h u rm a n , 1 lo t .88.39 D u n n , F re d E ., 1 t o t ........54.60 D u rh a m , D w ig h t, 8 lo ts .. .40.11 D w ig g in s. M a e . 1 t o t......46.66 E U e n b u rg , J a m e s N ., 1 % a c re s- ...............................56.21 E lU s, L e ste r B ., 1 2 % a cre s, 28 lo ts .........................246.38 E U ls, P a u l, 3-10 a c r e s .....37.33 E u d y , M e lto n R o sc o e , 2 lo ts .............................. 42.61 E v e rh a r d t ’s G a ra g e , 1 lot. 22.99 E v e rh a rd t, J. W ., 1 lot ... .95.21 F le m in g , J a m e s B a x te r, 7 lots- ............................... 62.15 F o a rd , W .G . E st., 15 a cre s. .7.48 Fo ste r, B enn ett H e n ry , 1 lot- ............................... 32.80 . F o ste r EuAa, 2 1-10 a c re s.. 15.98 F o ste r, F a llie W ., 3 3-10 a cre s- ................................5.17 F o ste r, F r e d C., 1 l o t .....21.99 F o ste r, H a ro ld F ra n k lin , 24 2-10 a c re s ......................103.08 F o ste r, H e n r y J., 24 a c re s 118.97 F o ste r, J a m e s D . & F o s te r’s B e a u ty Sh op , 2 l o t s ......44.98 F o ste r, J a m e s W . & N a n c y , 2 lots .......................52.02 F o ste r, J.L ., 1 l o t .........145.65 F o ste r, Jo h n , 1 tot .. 28.60 F o ste r, P a u l A n d e rso n , 1 lot- ............................... 54.35 F o ste r, Sa U ie B ., 49-100 a cre s-g gg F o ste r, W iila rd 156 ¿ 1 0 a c re s ..................... 231.24 F o ste r, W U U a m E st., 1 lot, .7.48 F o w le r, E liz a , 1 l o t ........16.17 F o w le r, J a m e s O tis, 1 lo t..13.90 F o w le r, S a m u e l O tis, 1 lot 36.03 F re e m a n , C a l L . & O pa l, 97-100 a c re s .......................29.79 F ry e , J a m e s V ., 1 l o t .....58.20 G ale s, W U U a m R ., 1 lot .. .92.02 G a rw o o d , W U U a m F lo y d , 1 lot- ............................... 34.51 G U lis, P a u l F re d ric k , 1 lot 74.92 G la ss, B o b b y G., 1 l o t .....47.98 G oodlet, J o h n E d w a rd , 1 2-10 a c re s .......................64.53 G ra v e s, R a lp h F . Sr., 108 61-100 a c re s .......................25.51 G ree n, J a m e s C a rl, 1 lot .27.15 G ru b b , C a rl, 7-10 a c re s ... .14.52 G ru b b , C U fto n W ., 23 3-10 a c re s- .............................. 147.71 G ru b b , R o y E ., 2 lo ts .... 64.20 G ru b b , W a d e D ., 4 86-100 a c re s- ...............................76.99 H aU , G ra ce , 1 lot ............9.90 H a m U to n , L a r r y W ., 1 lo t 64.20 H a n c o c k , G e o rge , 65-100 a c re s .......................16-15 H a n c o c k , G rim e s W e sle y , 2 lo ts- 47.85 H a rg ro v e , A .T ., 36 a c re s . .43.11 H a rg ro v e , C o m e U u s, 2 % a cre s- ............................... 32.03 H a u se r. M a e R ., 10 a c re s .. ..33 H ead, B o b b y Lee . 9 lo t s .. .106.46 H ead. E U ls L . H e irs. 1 lo t..22.55 H ead, H e n r y P., 1 l o t .....48.01 H e ad , J o h n R o b e rt, 1 lot . .34.71 H e ad , R o b e rt L ., 25 lo ts .. .26.13 H e ad , W a lte r S., 6 lots .... 4.61 H e ad , W U U a m R u ffu s, 3 tots- ............................... 82,86 H eU ard, A lg e r F re d e ric k , 2 tots- ............................... 34.42 H e U ard, J o h n n y W iU ia m , 1 lot- ............................... 43.59 ..... ......... H e U ard . R o b e rt L.. 2 lots. .45.25 H e o le r. B o b b y Lee . 1 lot.. 101.95 H U la rd . G le n n D .. 1 lot ... .21.67 H oU e m an. A .R .. 31 95-100 a cre s- ............................... 94.47 H olt. J lm m v K .. 1 % lo ts . .96.30 H olt, L . A lton, 19 4-10 a cre s-..............................125.76 H o o ve r, C h a rlie B u fo rd , 2 lots-.............................. 55,83 H ouse. R a y m o n d L.. 1 lot. .24.25 H o w a i^ . F r a n k ie D .. 5 lo ts.66.96 H o w a rd . R ic h a rd & Lue U a. 1 lot ........................... 11.50 H o w a rd . R o e w L.. 16 lots. .83.58 jlo w a rd , R o y . l l o t .........39.70 H u rse y . H a rv e y . 3 % lo ts .61.01 Ija m e s. E d ith . 1 lot ...... 23.23 Ija m e s, F re d d ie , 2 lo U ... .55.06 Ija m e s, J e r ry C. & M U d re d , 2 lo ts .......................47.34 J a co b s. C h a rU e Jr., 1 lot . 28.65 J a m e s. C a ro l. 4 l o t s ........78.25 J a m e s, C la re n c e B . Jr.. I lot- ............................... 28.92 J a m e s. C h a rle s F.. 6 lots. 159.07 John so n. D . W . & G lenn, 10 a c re s ........................3.63 Joh n so n , G e o rge . 15 a c re s.47.37 Jo hn so n . M in n ie M a e E st., 5 5 % a c re s .......................77.42 Joh n so n . W .F., 3 l o t s ......47.74 Jone s. E u p n e . 1 2 4 a c re s 68.93 Jone s. M e lv in . 89 a c re s .. .97.40 Jone s. W iU ia m B . & S h irle y , 22 4-10 a c re s ..............29.30 Jo rd a n . J e sse L-. 1 lot .. . 40.19 K ib U n ge r, E d w a rd L-, 1 lot 30.27 K im m e r. J e ssie C h a rle s, s tots- ............................... 98.49 K im m e r. R o b e rt, l tot ....59.34 L a g le . H e n ry H .. 3 a c re s . .43.70 L a g le , T h o m a s J a c k so n Jr., 1 lot ..........................103.46 L a g le , W .C.. 37 55-100 a cre s- .............................141.67 L a n e . J a m e s W .. 27 lo ts .. 135.03 L a n kfo rd . A lb e rt M .. l tot .43.86 L a n k fo rd . Cecil. % acre .. .62.29 L a n kfo rd . J a m e s L., l lo t..30.68 L a n k fo rd . M .G . Jr., 1 lot . 39.58 L a sh . J a m e s L.. 2»4 acres.3fl.89 Le fie r, R ic h a rd P., 16 35-100 a c re s .......................95.62 L in k . K u re n e . 1 l o t ..........2.64 L in k , K e lly Lee , 2 a c re s 38.15 L o n e . E d n a F .. 1 t o t ........22.14 Lo w d p r. R o b e rt Lee. 2 lo ts.64.34 Liid w lck . W U Iia m R .. 1 lo t.80.47 M a rtin . A lic e F o w le r. 1 lot. .1.65 M a rtin , L in d a & L lo y d , 1 lot- ..............................104.76 M a u ld in , S h irle y Jr.. % acre- ............................. 19.58 M a y s . H a ro ld . 1 tot ........23.20 M a x w e U . F a n n ie . 2 l o t s __5.28 M p sim o re . John . 3 9-10 a c re .6.71 M ic h a e l, B .R ., 39 6-10 a c re s ........................... 153.40 M ilh o le n , C h a rle s E . Jr., 1 lot- ............................... 31.26 M iU e r, D o y le J., 6 69-100 acre- ............................... 58.72 M U ls, D a v id L., 1 l o t ......35.77 M o o d y , L.C ., 4 67-100 a c re & 69 lo ts ...................... 35.66 M o o d y , W a d e D ., 61 25-100 a cre & 4 lo ts ...................53.21 M o o re , E rn e st C., 1 t o t ___20.69 M u n d a y , J a m e s K ., 2 tots. .38.60 M u n d a y , R o b e rt H ., 6 lo ts 70.50 Steele, D a v id Le w is, 2 lots 49.26 Steale, F o re st M c K in le y E st., 4 lots ........................5.94 Steele, H e n ry C la y, 2 8-10 acre & 1 lot ......................79.69 Steele, R u th A U en, 1 lot ... .3.30 Stew art, H a ro ld it J e r ry H o w a rd , 1 tot ..............1.54 'S u m m e r s , P a u lin e G ., 1 lot 2».br Sw icego od , B o y d C., % acre- ...................................29.26 T a y lo r, L lo y d H . & L e n a M a e , 2 tots ....................37.10 T e ne ry, R o b e rt W ilodene, 4 lots- ............................... 5.08 Te no r, C h arU e, 2 l o t s ......47.01 T ra v is, G le n n A . Sr., 2 lots 45.23 T re x le r, M a rle n e , 6 tots ... .1.65 T r lm ler, R o y C., 1 tot .. 27.85 Tu tterow . B o b b y R a y & P e g g y , 1 45-100 a c r e .............46.87 T utterow , C .A ., 6 tots .....98.34 T u tterow , M e lv in H., l tot 48.78 T w in C e d a r G o lf C o u rse , 76 a c re .......................75.58 V o lg e r, C liffo rd E . Jr., 1 lot ............................. 36.50 W a gn e r, C lin a rd F ., 4 lots 73.13 W a gn e r, J a m e s P . & M .H ., 10 tots ....................... 148.17 W a gn e r, M rs. J.S., 8 a c re s 49.14 W a gn e r, W a y n e D . & J u d y H., 1 lot .......................43.37 W a ll, A le x W ilU e, 2 tots . 34.38 W aU , B U ly R a y , 2 72-100 acre- ................................... 44.62 W aU , H e n ry E st., 9 a c re .. 7.92 W a lle r, D o n n ie , 94-100 acre24.50 W a lle r, W a yn e , 41-100 ... 22.10 W a tk in s, B o y d , 1 l o t ........29.62 W a tkin s, Sa m u e l, 4 1-10 acre -. M y e rs , G a rla n d L., 1 56-100 .................................Ц 6.02 a c re ........................69.20 M y e rs , O tis 0 ., 1 l o t ......56.19 M y e rs , V e sta l, 1 14-100 & lot- ............................... 53.63 M c B rid e . C lyd e, 1 tot .... 15.71 M c C o y , D o n a ld R a y , 1 lot. .59.05 M c C r a ry , B ru c e C., 2 9-10 acre- .............................. 57.32 M c C u U o u g h , C lin a rd F . & G e o rgia, 20 6-10 a c re .. .120.48 M c C u U o u g h , C .F ., J o h n L e e B o w le s a n d E im e r Sa in , 1 lot ........................... 33.88 M c C u U o u g h , C .F ., B o b Sa in , R o b e rts it B o w le s, 2 2-10 acre- ............................... 20.39 W est, Le ste r, 1 t o t ........ 20.48 W hite, J e ssie L., 2 l o t .....17.57 W hite, R o b e rt, 1 tot ...... 18.81 W hite, W U U e Jr., 1 t o t .....24.02 W hite, W iU Sr., 1 l o t ......30.27 W h itm a n , J a m e s, 5 lo ts .20.02 W U k in s, W U U a m H o w a rd , 9 lots- ................... 34.18 W U U a m s, C h arU e, 1 tot ... 39.40 W ilU a m s, D w igh t, 1 tot 3.19 W U U a m s, J a sp e r M ., 5 % acre- ...................................66.29 W iU ia m s, L a u ra , 60 a c re s. 97.24 W iU ia m s, R o b e rt Lee , 3 3-10 a c re & 1 tot ............. 46.22 W U U am s, W U U a m B., 6V4 acre-M c C u llo u g h , J o h n J r. & G ra ce , ° > 1 a c r e ........................2.64 ................................... M c C u llo u g h , L a r r y , 5 tots. .79.25 M c C u U o u g h , M a ttie Su e, 5 lots- ............................... 18.84 M c D a n ie l, B o b b y , 1 lot .. .26.97 M c D a n ie l, C a r l 0 ., 1 lot .. .46.52 M c D a n ie l, R o b e rt L . & H elen, 1 0 2 % & 8 lots ............162.29 M c S w a in , G ertru d e, 2 tots.18.81 ¡M cSw ata, R ic h a r d J. Jr., 3 a c re s .......................44.93 N a U , J o h n S. & C ath e rine , 12 lo ts .......................... 42.38 N a y lo r, E liza b e th , 1 tot ...23.96 N ic h o ls, L a r r y Т., 84 acre.106.04 N ob le, A le x , 1 l o t ...........8.50 O live r, J a m e s L ., 1 tot ... .27.52 O ’N e a l A rn o ld G ra y , 3 lo ts 68.00 O ’N e a l, H e n ry T h o m a s, 4 7-10 a c re ........................31.44 O sb o m e , B ru c e H ., 1 tot .. 26.60 O sb orn e , J o h n B ., 1 lot ... .33.26 P a d ge tt, R a lp h & P a u lin e , 1 lot ..........................21.67 P a g e , L a w re n c e , 1 l o t .....31.17 P a rk e r, H e n d e rso n , E st., 1 lot-3 Qg P a n ie U , R u b y ! 1 t o t '.’.'..'.'.’ .’47.'б4 P a tte rso n , L in d s a y & M a r y Lo u ise , % l o t ...............6.52 P a tte rso n , L o u ise , 1 lot .. .23.87 P a y n e , E th e l L o u ise C a rte r & G le nn , 1 l o t ...............31.74 P e n n ig e r, L e o n P ., 2 lo ts. .113.13 P h ife r, H od ge , 1 l o t ...... 22.24 P ie rc e , A rth u r Т., 1 lot ... .22.27 P lott, N o a h S., 1 l o t ........37.32 P o lk , C h a rle s G ., 2 tots ... .49.26 P o lk , J a m e s R ., 14 08-100 a c re & 2 lo ts ................... 53.12 P o o le , J.L ., 33 9-10 a cre .. .50.19 P o p lin , V a n L ., 85-100 acre.25.29 P re sn e U , J.D ., 10 lo ts ....113.51 P ru itt, Cleo, 1 lot ..........56.03 P ru itt, Jcrfui G ., 30 9-10 acre -............................... 56.40 P ru itt, K a th e rin e , 33 08-100 a cre ........................36.88 P u U ia m , H a rv e y Le e , 3-10 acre- ..............................65.94 P u U ia m , L ila M a e , 2 7-10 . .18.31 P u lU a m , R o b e rt W ., 1 lot. .38.08 R a ttz, M r s . M a u d e E st., 4 lots- ............................... 9.90 R e e ve s, C a rl R ic h a rd , 2 lots-............................... 33.85 R ich a rd so n , E u g e n e , 11 lots 78.00 R id e n h o u r, C h a rle s E lm e r, 1 lot ........................... 53.78 R id e n h o u r, T h o m a s L., 1 lot- ............................... 68.26 R id e n h o u r, T h o m a s W U U am , 1 lot ........................... 37.46 R o b b in s, P a u l, 19 a c re .. .36.41 R o b b in s. P a rk s , G ordon , 6 acre- ............................... 20.24 W U son, R o y E ., 1 lot .. .. 30.01 W U son, W a lte r B ., 8 88-100 acre- .................................31.39 W infre d , A .W . E st., 3 % acre - ........................... 2.53 W yatt, E U zabe th , 5 99-100 acre- ........................ ..........4.84 Y o u n g , W a y n e CecU , 1 tot. 136.94 Y o u n g , W iU ia m , 1 lot ...... .5.28 F a rm in g to n T o w n sh ip A U e n , B U ly G e o rge , 20 6-10 a c re s .......................25.47 A U e n , C la re n c e F r a n k U n E st., 65-100 a c re s ..............24.87 A U en, F ra n c e s E u g e n e , 1 acre- ........................... 22.61 A lle n , G e o rge W . E st., 5 a cre s- ................................ 11.11 A lle n , J a m e s F ra n k , 4 2-10 a c r e s ............ ,25.08 A U e n, W ilU a m Jr., 99-100 a cre s- ...................................40.03 A rm sw o rth y , B o s s R e n sy , 246 42-100 a c re s ......... .245.29 A rm sw o rth y , W m . C h a rle s, 1 54-100 a c re s . .168.34 A u try , H e rb e rt 0., 82 acres57.29 B a U e y , W m . C a rl, 2 57-100 __a c re s ...................... 16.00 B e a u ch a m p , J.C . E st., 7 % a c re s ....................... 2.75 B e a u c h a m , M a jo r K ., 71 % a c re s ..................... 131.64 Bennett, W a lte r R a y & B e tty Lo u , 6 a c re s ..............70.62 B la c kw e U , O sc a r, 1 tot .. .84.80 B la c kw e U , P h U U p Jr., 1 lot.39.24 Bob o, H orte nse , 2 7-10 acres6.27 B o g e r, B e n n ie D e a n , 1 87-100 a c re s ......................112.72 B o w m a n , C la re n ce , % a c re .2.64 B ro c k , A m b ro se Lee , 2 a c re s ...................................39.71 B ro c k , W U U a m K e n n e n , 12 a c re s ......................46.39 C a m p b e U , C u rtiss & M a m ie , % a c re ...................... 32.63 C a rte r, D o u g la s R e x , 9-10 acre- ................................ 99.24 C arter, H a ro ld Lee , 13 8-10 a c re ......................63.22 C la rk , C a lv in E st., 1 a c re . .1.65 C la rk , D a n ie l W ebster, 12 a cre s- 32 34 C la rk , M attie , 5 % a c re s . .3.21 Ctontz, W illia m B ro d is, 9 87-100 a c re s .................... 117.50 C o u rtn e y L u m b e r C o m p a n y , 10 9-10 a c re s ...............3.74 C raft, D a rre U F ., 4 io U .. .80.31 C re w s, M a u d e , 4 75-100 a cre s- .................................... 6.27 C u th reil, C .F., 1 a c r e ..... 1.32 C u th reil, V a n c e H e irs, 2 4-10 a c re s .................... 2.20R o b b in s. SU as, 2 a cre . ■... .4.51 ■R'ot5BR3;“ W tB t H n r n x , "T '"Z i= T S j— a c re ...................... 105.71 Safriet, M a g g ie C rotts E st., 21 45-100 a cre .................40.48 Sain , C e cil San fo rd , 1 lot . .26.02 Sain . D e w e y, 1 lot 39.80 Sain , E rn e st E ., l . l o t ......23.24 S a n fo rd M o to r Co., 4 lots .. .2.31 Se a m o n , D o u g la s. 4 lo ts .. .20.52 Se a m o n , J.C., 1 l o t .........24.24 26.73 D a v is. T h e o d o re S c h u y le r, 2 a c re s .......................52.83 D bson, J a m e s W ., 12 a cre s. 8.14 Ducon. R o y V in ce n t, 17 % a cre s- ..................................38.03 D o b y . B U ly L . & B a rb a ra , 1 23-100 a c re s ...............7.64 D uU n , H e n ry W ., 10 2-10 a cre s-Se a m o n , J o h n W e sle y, IV4 a cre - ................................153.74 .22.98 Sea m on . Joyce, 49-100 a cre 22.99 Sh a n k s, W U U a m Jr.. 2 tots.37.76 Sh an n on . L y m u s . 3 lots ... .34.26 Shelton. E u g e n e . 3 14-100 acre- 3 96 Sh ep herd . Le e O len. 1 lot. .63,35 Shoaf. H e n ry M o n ro e , 4 a c re s if 3 lots ....................86.14 Shoaf, H u b e rt F ra n k U n , 1 lot-............................... 38.19 Shoaf, Sh e rm a n , 2 lo u ....36.65 S k in n e r. M a rg a re t. 1 lot .. 27.81 Stoan. R a y m o n d . I a c re .. .16.36 Sn id e r, M r s . R e b e cca , 24 72-100............................. 87.95 Sn ipe s, W o rth A ., 8 lots .. .79.83 Sn yd e r. W a lte r H.. 2 tots . .65.43 Soots. J a c k ie & Janet. 1 lot 9186 Sp U lm a n . J o h n A,. 5 lots .. ,2 88 Sp iU m a n , T L . & R o b e rt, 8 acre- .............................160.41 S p ry . D o n a ld E ., 2 lots 35 31 Spr>’, G ra n v U le H ., 1 lot .. 22.66 Spr>'. J a m e s C. 1 lot • .75.70 Spr>'. R o b e rt Lee , I lot 35.28 S p ry , T h o m a s A n d re w , 1 lot- ........................ 37.30 Stafford . Jo e L . & B a rb a ra W., 93-100 a cre ..............43.98 D u lin , H .L., 4 % a c re s ... .93.68 D u lin , J a sp e r H., 20 a c re s 61.33 D u n n , C h a rle s H ub e rt, 28 73-100 a c re s ....................124.98 D u n n , D o n n ie M rs., 4 3-10 acre s- ................................ 1.78 D u n n , F a n n ie B o w e rs, 6 acres- ...............................38.08 D u n n , Is a a c W a tso n Jr., 3 ac re s ....................... 9.03 D u n n , Jo se p h E ., 1 a cre .. .25.30 D u n n , S.T., Jr., 1 6-10 acresSO .M D u n n , W m . A le x a n d e r Jr., 1 a cre ..........................1.85 D u n n , W m . D e W itt, 16 7-10 a c re s ...................... 28.54 E a to n , A lta, 21 6-10 a c r e s. .I3 . ll E a to n . F ra n c is, 3 3-10 a c re s.4 4 0 E a to n , G u y J. & E ve re tte , 79 a c re s ....................104.30 E a to n , J a m e s E , 1 tot 19 69 E a to n , M a g d a le n e & W m . C U f ton, 3 05-100 a c r e s...... 36.96 E a to n , O deU & H e n ry , 31 a cre s- ............................... 46.26 E a to n , W m . C., 8 a c re s .4.73 E c c le s. A le x a n d e r Jr., 85-100 a c re s ................... 78.38 E d w a rd s, H o p e C. & R u th H a rp e r, 3 a c re s ....... 3.96 E llis, A u sb o n , % a c re . 131.33 E llis, Luth e r, 1 64-100 acres82.03 E tc h iso n , N o ra , 1 a c r e .....1.65 E v a n s, Joe H e n ry , 5 32-100 a c re s .......................34.32 F a rm in g to n M e d ic a l Center, 2 % ac re s ....................117.04 F o n e s, M r s . L a u ra B la k e , 5 a c re s ...........................72 F o rre st, R o b e rt C u rtiss, 3 lots- 78 84 F o ste r, A lb e rt San fo rd , i 13-100 ac re s ...................... 62.60 F o ste r, A lv in G ene, 3 91-100 a c re s ...................... 31.57 F o ste r, C h a rU e M o n ro e E st., 17 65-100 a c re s .............6.38 F o ste r, G le n n M . & D o ris B., 8 % a c re s ........... 20.36 F o ste r, H o sia Lee , 36 acres68.07 F o ste r, W m . T a y lo r, 13 tots 6.49 F ra z ia r, V io la , 1 lot ........2.64 F r y , D a v id Joh n so n , 1 37-100 a c re s ...................... 96.19 F u rc h e s, F re d , 1 a c r e .....89.91 F u rc h e s, J.D ., 1 l o t .........1.87 G ra h a m , J a m e s R a y , 1 lo t.51.92 G re en. J.T . Jr., 12 a c re s .75.71 G re g o ry, D o n a ld W ayn e , 6-10 a c re .................23.46 G re g o ry, H e n ry B urto n , 18 4-10 a c re s .... .. 50.21 G re g o ry , L a w re n c e E lw o o d , % a cre .. 93.87 G riffith , J o h n F ra n k , 42 01-100 a c re s .................. 43.22 G roce, E lm e r L., 17 8-10 acres- ...................................... 76 H . & S. F a rm s , 60 4-10 a cre s- ............................. 82.18 H a n e s, C h a rU e F ra n k lin , 4 54- 100 a c re s .18.17 H a n e s, L e o n a rd , 4 % a c re s.3.52 H a n e s, R a lp h M a rtin , 1 46-100 a c re s .................. 67.99 H a n e s, W U U e H ege , 38 72-100 a c re s ..................120.47 H a rris, Id a E st., 1 8 % acresl3.64 H a rtm a n , C h a rle s G ra y , 1 2-10 a c r e s ................... 77.43 H a rtm a n , G e o rge G arw o od , 1 45-100 a c re s . 168.76 H a rtm a n , H a rv e y U ria h , 8 lots- .................... 113.37 H e n d rix , M rs. A n n ie M ., % a c re ....................... 40.10 H e n d rix , C ly d e E ., 2 lots . .99.77 Hendrfat, R o y V e sta l, 2 % a c re s .......................66.59 H o lliste r, E d g a r & B e ssie , ' a c re s ....................... 1.54 H olt, O tis C., Jr., 11 49-100 a c re s ...................... 204.85 Hoote, J. J., 255 17-100 a c re s .......................97.24 H o m e , J a m e s, 1 a c r e .....19.81 H o w a rd , A lle n B e n ja m in , 6 7-10 a c re s & 1 l o t ..............90.47 H o w a rd , C lyd e, 4 l o t s .....5.94 H o w a rd , D e lm e r G ra y , 65- 100 ........................... 37.33 H o w a rd , G le n n Stevenson, 10 a c re s & 1 l o t .............366.63 H o w a rd , H . T o m m y , % a cre & 1 tot ...................... 24.42 H o w a rd , L e o n a rd , 2 lots. 161.61 H o w a rd , R o b e rt K . & H o w a rd L e e C a rte r, 2 6-10 a c re s. .11.55 H ow aiid, R o b e rt K ., 7 16-100 a c re s .......................88.20 H o w a rd , T h o m a s R o ss, 2 a c re s .......................21.18 H o w a rd , W ayn e , 4 lo ts ...129.13 H ow eU , H . W ., 1 % a cre .. 15.29 H ow eU , L u th e r, 25 a c re s . .43.71 H ow eU , M in n ie Le e , 2 a c re s.2.97 H ow eU , R o g e r G ra y , 2 lo ts 104.52 Ija m e s, A lv is T h o m a s & W U m a, 2 % a c re s ................... .8.25 Ja m e s, O dell, 46 a c re s ....69.90 John so n, J o h n A a ro n , 50 a c re s ...................... 21.67 John so n, W iU ia m Franfclm , 1 41-100 a c re s ...............48.56 K e aton , N . F ., 1 a c r e ........4.95 K eaton , W ile y, 1 l o t ........34.70 K ig e r, G l a d j ^ e a t s , 4 22-100 a c re s ........................3.61 K in g . W a d e H a rd in g , 1 1-10 a c re ........................31.27 L a k e y , C lyd e, 1 9 4-100 a c r e s .................... 230.43 L e a g a n s, J. P . & L o u ise L., 34 a c r e s ................... 27.50 L o n gw o rth , P e r c y E lm e r, 66-100 a c re ........................29.61 L v o n s. J a m e s. 2 % a c re s . .22.11 M a rc h , L u c y , 7 a c r e s ......3 ^ 2 M a rsh a U , T h o m a s, 30 9-10 a c re s .......................35.62 M a rtin C lv d e W ., 1 % a c re .21.45 M a ste h . C h a rie s, 1 l o t .....53.63 M ille r. H e rm a n , m a c re . .78.86 M u rc h iso n , K en neth, 3 2-10 a c re s ........................4.18 M y e rs. C a rl C. E st. & T h e lm a , 1 1-10 a c r e s .................9.26 M y e rs, C a rl L., 1 a c r e ___19.68 M y e rs, C a rl K ., 1 9-10 a c re .4.02 M y e rs, H e n ry , 1 1-10 a c re . .9.82 M y e rs, L e ste r D e a n , 2 a c re s ......................103.40 M y e rs, M e lv in , 6-10 a cre .27.12 М у а г к W iU igm 1 /тип a c re s ...................... 724.15 M c B rid e , L o ftin S im m o n s, 11 a c re s .......................47.65 M c C u llo h , G . W ., 1% a c r e .. .5.50 M c C u U o h , In e z H . & B e rn ice , 5 45-100 a c re s .............23.52 M c iv e r, L e R o y , 19 a c re s 21.12 M c M a h a n , F r a n k E st., 54-100 a c re ............................99 N o rm a n , C la u d e R o o se v d t, 1 76-100 a c re s ...............78.57 P a ig e , J a c k D . & J u d y, 2 lots ..........................87.55 P ilc h e r, V e sta l D a v is, 1 lot 37.33 Plott, W ilm e r Lee , 1 13-100 a c re s ........................7.33 P lo w m a n , B illy G . & W a n d a L., 1 a c r e ..................24.21 P oin de xte r, M rs. F . D ., 57У4 a c re s ....................... 33.17 P otts, B iU y D e a n & S h e ir y A., 3 62-100 a c re s .......... 31.05 R a y b u c k , E d w a rd A ., 1 a c re .......................134.02 R h y n e h a rd t, J a m e s , 2 a c re s .......................17.60 R n yn e h a rd t, UdeU, 6 35-100 a c re s .......................77.60 R ich m o n d , M rs. H a rrie tt, 3 20- 100 a c r e s.................. 16.41 R id d le , K e n n e th Lee, 4 lots 23.37 R id e n h o u r, W ad e H,, 9^« a c re s ........................6.93 R o b e rtso n , A rn o ld & L a u ra Lee, 28 8-10 a c re s ..............60.63 R o b e rtson . F re d Т., i i a c re ....................... 156.10 R o b e rtson , G a rla n d V ic to r & L e v ó la В., 1 lot ..........80.56 Scott, A rth u r Le m u e l, 1 8 % a c re s ..................... 87.93 Seats, R ic h a rd H o w a rd E st., 43 a tre s ....................... 61.60 Sh ield s, J. D., Sr. & Chattie, 267 73-100 a cre s ..........50.56 Size m o re , T h o m a s L., 86-100 I a c re ........................27,53 Sm ith , B o b L.. 2 a c re s ... .97.94 Sm ith , D o n a ld O ’G ene, 1 tot .........................124.86 Sm ith , H a ro ld W ayn e , 7-10 a c re ....................... 339.57 Sm ith , K e rm it F ra n k U n , % a cre ........................44.78 Sm ith , M rs. N eU , 2 4-10 a c re s ....................... 34.64 Sm ith . M r . & M rs. O scar, 10 86-100 a c re s & 1 lot ... .165.64 Sm ith , M r s . P e a rl, 2 % ac re s ....................... 28.51 Sm ith , R o b e r P rice , 15 lots 17.84 Sm ith , R o y Sam u e l, 26 acre s & 8 lots ....................64.66 Sm ith , Sta n le y L e « i, 4 a c re s ......................124.14 Sm ith , T h o m a s LU U ngton, 8 a c re s .......................22.95 * Sm ith , T r a v is CUfton, 1 a cre ........................27.80 Sm ith , V irg U G ra y , 1 a c re 174.92 Sm ith , W iU ia m D o u g la s, 21 7-10 a c re s ....................... 21.97 Sn yd e r, D o n , 3 4 % a cre s .. .65.84 Sp e aks, V iv ia n V o ss, 1 lot. .45.38' Sp e aks, V . V., 122 3-10. a c re s ....................... 65.34 Sp U lm an , R o b e rt L., 3 62-100 ac re s .................... 166.32 Sp iU m a n , W iU ia m W U bur, 152 78-100 a c re s . .. 277.43 Steele, J o h n Q.. 1 l o t ......78.93 Stud evan t. Sh irle y, 10 17-100 a c re s ......................205.71 Stud evan t. W U U a m E ., 1 lot.6.29 Su tzer. M a rth a . 2 a c re s ...15.51 T a tu m , M r s . B e rn a rd (L u c y ), 1 a c r e ....................... 25.18 i T o m lin , E lla B ro c k & C h arU e, ' 6 % a c re s ....................9.90 Trive tte, D a v id , 1 l o t ......31.961 T u ck e r, G e o rge N lsse n , 1 tot ...........................26.92 V est, E u g e n e C e dric, 1 lot 60.41 W est, G le nn, 12V4 a c re s ...10.89 W est. L o n n ie R ic h m o n d E st., 26 05-100 a ^ e s ...........46.10 W heeler,’ M itclie U S., 5 9^10 a c re s ....................... 76.63 W hisen hu nt, R o y W . & Lin d a , 2 a c re s .....................16.58 W U U a m s, L o n n ie F lo yd , 8 7 % a c re s ....................... 56.52 W U U a m s, N o rm a n R . & J a n ic e . W ., 1 % a c r e ..............109.70 W iU ia m s, R o b e rt Lee , 45-100 t t a c re ........................44.92 W ilU ard , C h a rlie S a m u e l E st., 2 a c r e s.......................2.64 W U liard , M r s . Sad ie, 11 a c r e ^.......................37.02 W ise n ia n S a ^ , 1 a cre ..!.3.80~ W ood. W U U am T e rry & K a th e rin e . 1 l o t ..........23.91 W ooten, W esley, 2 3-10 a c re s .......................37.26. W righ t, T . A., % a c r e .....47.39 Z im m e rm a n , R o b e rt Lee . 8-10 a cre .......................103.12 M o c k sv ille T o w n sh ip A le xa n d e r. S. D.. 1 tot . .$10.51 A U en, J o h n C la u d e E st.. 1 lot ...15 40 A lliso n . Lizzie. 2 lo ts . .26.08 | A n d e rso n , M r s . S a m u e l A v e ry . 1 lot . . « . n A sh le y , L u th e r A ., 2 lo ts . .68.95 B a k e r. E rw in . 1 l o t .........4.40 B a ll. M e rU n , 1 t o t ..........23.87 B a rk e r, A zzle . 1 lot .12.87 B a rk e r, C h a rU e N ., 1 tot . .65.18 B a rk e r, L o n n ie A n d re w . 1 lot ........................... 55.54 B a rk e r, P e lm a C roniele. 1 lot ........................... 31.71 B a rk e r, R ic h a rd E st., 7 a c re s .......................16.94 B e a v e r, D o n a ld M a x , 1 a cre ........................73.40 B e a v e r, N o rm a n A n d re w . 1 tot .........................57.47 B e a v e r. O sc a r E .. 3 lo ts ..118.20 B e ck. H e n ry A . & D e o A v is, i 3 lo ts ■ .41.66. B e n son , J o h n G ree n, 1 lot. .28.56 B ittin g. Ire n e . 1 lot . .13.47 Boettcher. R e e c e W ., 1 lot.54.32 B o ge r, C lv d e B .. 1 % a cre . 132.66 B o g e r, J o h n W e sle y, Jr.. 1 l o t ........................... 38.14 B o w m a n , Joe, 1 lot .....15.76 B ra n n o n . R a v fo rd , 1 lo t .46.43 B ro a d w a y , M rs. E le o tra , 4 % lo ts .43.52 R ro w n , C h arU e. Jr., 2 lots 108.07 a ro w ii, jo n n C risp , 7 7-10 a c re s .......................55.07 B ro w n , M a r y E st., 1 lo t ... .3.74 B ro w n , T h e o d o re W ., 22 64-100 a c re s & 1 l o t .............119.53 B ry a n t, M a r y , 1 t o t ........74.28 , B u rk e , D a is y B eU , 2 lo ts . .20.30 ' B u sb y , M rs. F ra n c e s, 1 lot.36.36 C ain , E z r a Le e , 2 l o t s .....33.23 CaU , M rs. Ste U a H ., l lot .38.88 C am pb eU , C a r l Ju n io r, 1 lot ............................. 40.29 ■~Siuiipbc-lr,— Janwitt " R pbgrr;— t-------- lot ........................... 83.50 C am pb eU , W U U e N o rris, 1 lot ........................... 14.36 C a rso n , C ra y to n , 1 l o t .....20.68 C a rso n ,W iU iam , 1 l o t .....64.91 C a rte r, H u g h , 1 l o t ..........6.59 C a rte r, J im m y R a y , l lot. 104.90 C h a n d le r, L u th e r W ., 1 lot.61.04 C la rk , H e rb e rt, 20 2-10 a c re s .......................12.87 C o ck e rh a m , J . P a u l, 7 85-100 a c re s ..................20.51 w oueue, L e o n a rd 0 ., 3 lots.62.84 C o U ins, W U U a m L e e E st., 1 , ^ lot ... ......................78.65 * Cook, E d w a rd CU fton, 3 „ l o t a ..........................31.48 Cope, E v a U n a , 4-10 a c re .. .37.08 C o re n th ia n L o d g e N o. 17, 1 lot ......103.73 C ozart, A . H ., 6 lo ts ......66.75 C ozart. C h a rU e F .. 1 lo t.. .124.19 C ra n fU l, M r s . W U Iia m S., 1 lot ..35.87 D alton , C h a rle s N a th a n ie l, 4 I- 10 a c re s & 1 lot .51.03 D alton , D a v id Lee , % a c re 20.24 D a ton, LU U e, 69 2-10 a c re s 77.60 D alton , M atth e w , 4 M O „ a c r e s .......................75.13 D alto n , N e w m a n , 4 9-10 a c re s . .92.48 D alton . OdeU, 5 6-10 a c re s.35.08 D a n ie l, E r v in & B e a u ty Sh op, 8 2-10 a c re s .. . .264.86 D a n ie l, J a m e s J e rry , 3 lo ts .18 3 .2 7 D a n ie l, R o b e rt M ., 2 lots. .110.89 D a v ie F re e z e r L o c k e r & A b - 1 m torv. 2 lo ts ..........264.73 (C o n tin u e d O n P a ge T e n ) More About Sale Lient For TaxM Draughn, Ray & Dorothy 1 lot ..........................Dulin, Richard, 1 lo t .........18.59 DuUn, Robert Est., 7% acres • r -II'--- Dwiggins, Marshall Iiee, 2 lots ..119.01 Earnhardt, Prank & Sue S., 16 23-100 acres ■. . .37.49 Edwards, Ike A., ' 12-100 acre ....18.24 EtcMnson, Hester, 1 lot . .9.55 Faircloth, WlUlam Clarence, 2 lots .............................. .74.66 Feimster, Bobby G. & Robinet te, S lots .......................76.05 Ferebee, Mrs. A. W Est.. 4 lots ...................................13.64 Foote, Carriel. 1 lot .. .82.73 Foote, Carriel * Henry, 1 lot . 17.68 Foster, Charles GUbert, 1 lot .. ...6.16 Foster, Claude H., 38% acres ..190.41 Foster, Glenn & GUbert Reavis, 1 lot ....29.78 Foster 4 HaUey, Inc., 1 acre .......115.77 Foster, Joseph, 1 lot 49.71 Fowler, 'James, 1 lot .. . .32.43 Fowler, Thomas Jefferson, 2 lots 15.64 Frost, M. Jefferson, 2 lots.46.26 Frost, Richard & Lina Heirs, , 11 6-10 acres .....................7.59ifryerErnestW Tiinot 39.41 Frye, James V., 3 lots .. .44.99 Frye, Mrs. Mabel, 1 lot .43.89 CTalther, Frances H. Est., 1 l o t .......................................3.30 Gaither, Frances Est., 1 lot.7.70 Gaither, John Richmon, 7 acres ..............................45.54 Gaither, Julia Est., 1 lot . .11.38 Gaither, Rose & Esther Howard. 1 lot .60.39 Gaither, Thomas A., 3 lots.46.86 Gaither, WUliam & BUls Cab, 2 lots ..............................106.24 GUUan, Mr. & Mrs. J. F., 6 lots ...................................65.35 Ginther, Kay M. & Robert. 53% acres ..............................116.90 Godbey, Armit, 1 lot .. . .21.84 Goins, Mr. & Mirs. Mack Est., 1 lot .1.06 Graham, James Est., 7 lots 69.19 Grant, Henry & Hugh Carter. 1 lot ..............................34.54 Grant. Mrs. MozeUa, 1 lot.20.35 Graves. Jessie Lee, 1 lot . .23.43 Graves, WtUiam Lee, 1 lot.88.69 Green, John Wayne, 1 34-100 acres ........................41.83 Green, Kenneth, 1 lot .. .86.84 Gregory, Ben, 36-100 acre . 5.86 Gregory, J.B., % acre .66 Groce. Ralph Wayne, l lot.40.28 Hairston, Ada Sue, 2 lots.. .45.57 HaU, Mrs. Savannah, % acre ..................................13.04 Ham, Jessie L. & Helen P.. 1 lot .................................47.43 Hampton. Ethel & Clarence, 1 lot .....................................31.72 Harbin, Clyde, 9 lots . .58.80 Harris, Hoyle B., Sr., 1 lot.99.15 Harris, WUliam Edgar, 1 lot .....................................93.47 Hege, Aldhie Gray, 8-10 acre ................................107.60 HeUard, Martorie. 5 8-10 acres .. ................ 29.75 Hendrbc, M rs.'S. B. (MEmie), 12 6-10 acres .........10.89 HIU, John Lo£tiin, 2 lote ... .78.22 Hodge. Paul, 2 lots . .48.95 HoUett, Mrs. PauUne C.. 2 lots .......................... .29.98 Holman. Albert Est., 5 a c re s ......................... .28.93 Hobnan, ClemetAine Est., 1 l o t ......................................6.49 Holman, Fred, V* a c re ..........55 Holman, Guy, Sr. Est., l lot ..................................... 14.91 Holman, Pecóla Candy. 1 lot 1.32 Holman. Thomas Stone. 3 lots ................................ 138.66 (Gene) Ernest Eugene,.................................98.42 It Zeta, 1 ............24.29 H oupe, 1 lot Howard, Charles . lot .................... Howard, James Cleo, l lot. 18.59 HoweU. CUfton Wayne, Jr.. 9 lots .................................73.08 Hudson, John A., l lot .... .25.40 Hudson, Manuel, 1 lo t.......18.09 Hudson, Tom, 1 lo t............30.48 Hursey, Donald CS'ay, 3 6-10 aci^ ..............................71.93 Ijames, Albert Archery, 1 lot ...................................55.29 Ijames, Joseph W., 2 lots. .63.34J, Mason Mrs. Seresa. 1 lot. .49.44 Massey, E. Leroy, 9 75-100 acres .23..37 Ma^ield Mrs. Jessie. 1 lot 4.73 Meeks, Marv & Norris, 1 lot 2.20 Meroney, Jake, 3 lots 8.36, Meroney, Jake it Claude Hicks. 1 lot ..........................8,25 Messick, Charlie W,, 3 acres-..........................................68,90 MUler, P. E„ 7 95-100 acres 60.30 Millsaps, M, B, & Maggie, 1 30-100 acres.....................24.07 Monsees, Harry A. & Betty, 7 lots ................................94.29 Morrison, Oscar & Naomi, 2 loU .....................................7.26 Morrison & Studevant Funeral Home, 1 lot .....................80.41 MuUis, Jimmy G ^, 6 lots.24.85 Myers, C. W. Trading Post, 2 75-100 acres ..................15.18 McClamrock, A. T. Jr., 5 acres .......................................... 3.96 McClamrock, Charlie Lindburgh, 9 lo ts............92.88 McClamrock, Walter Sheek, l lot ...................................70.39 Mc(3uUoh, John Walter, 1 lot- ..........................................76.78 McCuUough, Lonnie, Lester, Hal & Carl, 14У4 acres............7.59 McDaniel. Grady 4 Doris, 1 lot .....................................27.32 McMahan. LUllan A., 4 65-100 acres .................................4.61 McMahan, Mandy Louise. В 6-10 acres .................................3.19 McMahan, Neida, 5 1-10 acres 2 53 Nayior, Donaid Lee. l tot..59.27 Naylor. Rudolph. 1 lot .. . .42.82 Neely. George, 1 lo t............4.95 Owens, Wade, 1 37-100 acres- ...........................................41.64 Owings, Wilson, 210 74-100 acres ..............................S85.32 Parks, Dewey. 6 lo ts.......116.21 Patterson. Raymer J. 4 Jonnie Mae. 1 tot .........................95.74 Perry, Ervin Larry, 1 acre 32.42 Plott, Louise Graham, 3 33-100 acres ................................61.04 Plott, Milton, 8 42-100 acres 54.90 Potte, J. V.. 8 acres 4 6 lots-..........................................17.71 Prevette, James Mebane, 1 lot- ..........................................74.10 Prevette. X. D.. 26 lots ... .76.25 Pruitt. John Gravis. 23 acres- ........................................ 13.11 Pruitt, Mary C.. 1 lo t .......26.29 PuUiam, Wm. М., 2 lote .. .17.05 Purvis, Jewell D., 3 lote. .253.66 Purvis, Ruby AngeU, 20 5-10 acres ................................30.69 Ratledge, Henry Clyde, 5 3-10 acres 4 4 lo ts..................55.79 Reavls. Samuel Lee, 1 lot. .31.39 Richardson, Alvin, 16 lots. .86.24 Richardson, WUliam L.. 1 lot- ..........................................33.01 Richie. Mr. 4 Mrs. Carl S., 5 lote ................................37.29 Rivers. Boyd М.. 2 lote .., .16.78 Rodwell. Mary Stone. 1 lot.74.85 Rose. Charlie Est.. 1 lot ... .2.97 Rose. WÜson. 4 lo te ............2.64 Russ. Wm. Eugene. 1 lot . .88.56 Sain, Dewey. 1 lo t..............55.68 Sain. WilUam Lester. 1 acre- .......................................32.08 Sammons. Flalre. 1 lot — 41.34 Sanford, Mrs. Adelaide G. Est.. 1 lot .................................95.81 Sanford, C. C. 4 Sons, 2 lote-........................................659.36 Sanford, Gaither 4 Rufus, Jr.. MarshaU 4 Hayden, 3 lote- ........................................309.87 Sanford, L. G., 2 lote 167.61 Sanford, L. G. 4 R. B.. Jr.. 9 lote ..............................155.54 Sanford, L. G., M. C., 4 R, B,. Jr.. 114 acres ................108.68 Sanford Motor Co., 12 lots 572.62 Sanford, R. B. Est. 4 L.G., 1 lot ...................................4.18 Sanford, R. B. Est., 8 lote.330.00 Sanford, R. B., Jr.,4 lots. 193.45 Sanford, R. B. Est., L. G., R. B. Jr., 23 acres.........23.32 Scott. N. A. Est.. 7VÍ! acares. .3.74 Shelton, Luther Leonard 4 Jean С., 1 lo t......................... 278,23 SherrUl, Howard Knox, 10 lots- ..........................................64,04 Shaffner, James, 4 lote ... .72.53 Shore, Bobby Ray, 1 lot .. .85.70 Shore, Richard Isaac, Jr., 90-100 acre .................................41.41 Shore, Frank H., 182 acres 180.44 Sizemore, James Sanford, 2 lote ...................................73.76 Smith, Bobby Gray, l lot.. .82.71 Smith, Everette E., 3 lote .58.33 Smith, George W., 2 lote .. .2.53 Smith, Mr. 4 Mrs. Grant, 1 iot ................................... 95.25 Smith, J. Quentin, 4 lote .. .60.32 Smith, James Yoman, 1 lot ....................................... 67.13 Smith, Joe Hege 4 Geneva, 7 Jots ..................................110.25 James, John Calvin, 1 lot. .25.48 Ijames, Smith, 16 25-100 acres ..............................^am. M Smith, Oscar, 2 lote ..........96,91 Smith, Ronnie Lee, 7 4-10 acres- James, Jim Sheek, 1 lo t.. .27.94 James, John I., l lo t.........35.90 Johnson, Gtfy Landon, 1 lo t...................................45,66 Johnson, Henry Raymond. 2 lote .......... ...............156.42 Johnson, Paul Edward, 2 lote ...........................52.57 Jones, CorneU, 1 lo t............4.07 Jones, Wade, 6 lote ... 105.72 Jones, Mrs. W. N.,41ots ...7,92 Kemp, WiUiam, 1 lo t.........20.02 Kirk. Delbert, 11 lote..........7.26 Kluttz, James L., 1 lot . .55.52 Kluttz, Ray B. & Joyce H.,1 lot ......................81,81 Knight, BiU & WiUie P., 1 acre ....................61.82 Koontz, Joe P., 4 lote........49.09 ile, Robert E.. 1 lot . .90.18 CharUe Hugh, 49 I'lO acres ........80.00 Lakey, Wayne, I to t..........77,29 Lefler, T. A., 2% lote ... 141.34 Uoyd, Mrs. Mabel V., 22 lote ......................339.75 Long. Douglas Ray. I tot.. .57.98 Lyerly, Robeji WlUiajn,' 3 tote .......................78.05 Mabe. Roscoe. 3 lote . .68.94 Mack. Richard D. Est.. 1 lot 4.29 Madison. J. Clsy, Rev., t tot .. .............62.80March, EUa, 1 tot .........28.49 March. Troy A., 2 tote . 55.79 March. WUl, Jr., I tot .4949 MarshaU, PhUUp Wayne. I tot ......................89 00 Martin. Ra'ph, I tot .. .24.97 Mason, James, i tot . .7.<w Mason. Paul Harrison, Jr.. 39H acre* ............................177.45 Steelman, W. H., 52-100 acres- .......................................133.80 Suddreth, Mr. 4 Mrs. MarshaU, 2 lote .........................60.30 ■raylor, David Paul, l tot. .124.81 -Tavlor. Henry A.. 1 lot 4^^92 Tlse, James Albert, TTVi acres-....................... 77.70 Turner, Mary Ann Est., 1 lot- ..........................................12.65 Tutterow, R. Clarence, % acre-................................. 47.07 Underwood, Mrs. Linda Lou, 4 lote .....................................2.86 Van Eaton, Mrs. Lessie, 1 lot- ..........................................46.09 Vickers, Mrs. Agnes, 15 50-100 acres ................................27.28 Wagner. (Seorge FrankUn, 5% acres .............................. 15.94 Wagner, Marvin Henderson 4 Katherine, H acre 4 1 lot 63,81 Walker, W. S. Est.. 1 lot... .9.24 Wall. James Haywood, l lot 48.97 WaU, Robert L., 1 lo t.........42.42 Whitaker, James Franklin, 85- 100 acre ............................42.55 Whitaker, Jay W., 3 82-100 a c re s ........................ 52.31 Whitaker, Oscar Gaither 133-100 acre .............. .........70.51 Whitaker, Oscar Roy, 6 15-100 acres ................................11.32 Whitaker, Robert 4 Lynn. 1 lot .....................................25.14 White. Albert 4 Annie, 2 tote 5.06 Wilkes. Ben. 1 lo t..............15.62 WiUisms, France, 2 lote .,. .7.48 WiUiams, SyveUa Est., 3 lote- ..........................................36.63 Wilson, Robert^.. 1 lot ... .6.49 Wiseman. PhlUip. H o t ..........15 York, A. R., 2 54-100 acres.75.44 York, Colin James, 2V4 acres- ..........................................35.46 York. James R.. 6 acres ..59.50 Shady Grove Townshin Allen. Jerry E. 4 Dorothy, 7-10 acre ...................................1.58 AUen, Paul E„ 4 lote.........36.34 Barnes, J. H., 37 acres ... .20.24 Barney, Henry B.. 11 4-10 acres- ..........................................18.37 Barney, L. B., 5 4-10 acre ,.3.52 Barney, Mrs. Mattie Finger, 5 7-10 ac re s...........................4.62 Barney, Paul G.. 1 acre .. .47.98 Barney, Hubert W.. 4 lots. .19.6^ Beal, Louie, 216-iSo acres.20.46 Bennett, Raymond D., 25 8-10 acres ..............................123.67 Boger, John Wesjey, 1 acre 34.77 Campbell, ‘ James H".,' K M u acres ................................57.19 Campbell, WiUiam L., 36 7-10 acres ................................83.16 Carter, Hobert Lee. 1 89-100 acre ........................... .7114.99 Chaffin, N . S., 28H »eres.251.65 Chandler, Edward, 3% acres- ..........................................44.25 Cope, Benjamin A., 77 acres- ^ .......................................86.87 CJornatzer, Charles W., 1 lot 34.64 Cornatzer, Lindsay. 2% acres- ..........................................47.08 Cornatzer, Lonnie, 71 -100 acres ................................47.83 acres ................................57-16 Cornatzer, Sebon L., 17% acres- .........................................m.74 Cornatzer, Toby 4 Linda Ann, 1 acre ................................50.94 Crews, AUce, 3 acres...........9.35 Crews, Jerry Milton, 4 6-10 __acres ..............................108.63 Crews, Maudie Heirs, 9 acres- ..........................................11.79 Danids, Jack 4 AJdine, 2V4 acres .................................2.47 DuUn, EUen Heirs, 3 acres. 2.86 Dulin, LilUan Heirs, 1 lot .. ,2.42 ElUs, CoUett, 24 acres 22.83 Ellis, Robert L., 73 acres..31.79 Estep, S. W., 2 acres...........3.19 Etchison, Mrs. Beulah Est., % a c re ....... ....................17.82 Fishel’s Grocery, 1 acre .. .55.73 Fishel, Robert L., 1 acre . .83.26 Flynt, Stella Heirs, 1 lot ... 2.09 Fuller, Daisy, 2 % acres .. .3.63 Gillaspie, Boyden C. 4 Era, 2 7-100 .............................. 27.43 Hairston, Henry Heirs. 4 acres- ............................................2.31 HaU, Ernest 4 Edith, 1 3-10 acre .............................. 144.39 Hartman, Alvin Edward, 85% acres ..............................142.51 Hartman, George G.. 56-100 acre ...................................1.65 Hartman. James Heirs. 3 acres- ................................................;l.98 Hartman. Virgil L.. 3% acres- ............................................2.53 Hendrix. G. Vernon, 2 24-100 acres ............................ 150.73 Holder. Luther, 1 lot .........37.02 Howard, Clyde E., 20 05-100 acres ..............................148.00 Hunt. Annie Heirs. 1 lot ... .1.54 Hunter. Charles E.. 21V4 acres- ..........................................42.20 Jolly, Mrs. Cora, 3 92-100 acres- ..............................18.55 P o l'is, G le nn , 1 a c r e ........11.86 P o t ts ,O . W . 4 R o y L . ...19.80 Potts, P a u l A., 6 4-10 acres49.72 Potte, R o y L., 2 9-W a c re s.42.50 R o b e rtso n , D a rn e ll 4 Joyce , - E a r c lL .......................32.79 R o b e rtso n , G. S. E st., 1 35-100 a c re ........................ 1.32 R o b e rtso n , R o b e rt D e w e y , l lot- .............................. 8.82 R o b e rtso n . W m . H e n ry Sr.. V4 a cre ........................58.78 Scott. Clifton, 16-10 a c r e .. .16.39 Sheets, J a m e s T . 4 V a d a H., 4 3-10 a c re s ................5.83 Sheets, J o h n H ., 49 55-100 acre s- .............................112.33 Sh ore , J a m e s OdeU, 2 7-10 a c re s ......................109.27 Sid d e n , G ra y , 1 lot ...... 39.64 Sk in n e r, E g a n , 4 15-100 a cres- ..............................75.19 S m ile y , M ic h a e l D ., 1 lo t.. .31.51 Sm ith , A n th o n y D . 4 D ia n n e , 92-100 acre .................73.98 Sm ith , O sc a r, 1 l o t .........16.30 S p ry, E lm e r H e irs, 2 1-10 a cre s- ................................ .9.57 S p ry , G race , 1 l o t ..........12.10 S q u a re D e a l R e a l E sta te Co.. 2 a c r e s .................. .1.98 S u lliv a n . E d m o n d B ., 1 lo t.16.61 TaU ent, M a rv in , 2 42-100 acres- ...............................25.50 T h o m a s, M r s . J. W ., 2 acres- ...............................57.31 T h o m a s, W a lte r E st., 14 acre s- ................................ 8.14 T h om pson , M a r y J a rv is, 2 a c re s .......................21.40 W illia m s, E lg in , 4 7-10 a cres- .............................105.40 Z im m e rm a n , H a rv e y H.“, 95 45- 100 a c r e s ..................101.69 V e a tric e J. T o w e U D a v ie C o u n ty T a x C o lle c tor T h e na m es o f D o y le an d D o n M n B ro v m ap pe ared in th « list o f d e lin q u e n t ta x p a y ers last w e e k b y m istake. 3B*~Divi« County Enterprite Record, May 1Б, 1969 SALUDOS AMIGOS • Our camera caueht the staff at B. C. Moore's preparing for their annual Maytlme Fiesta - decked out in style for the event In the photo, left to right, are: Katherine Anflell, Bill Hilton, Becky Williams, Madeline Smoot, Moielle Veach, Ella Holthouser, Mae Evans, Larry Smith (manafler) and William Harris. They invite you. Señora and Senor, to cheek the values being offered when the sale begins Thursday morning. Next Wieek’s paper will carry their ad v»ith outstandino value« Q - S H O U L D I K E E P T H E E X T R A F O R M S Y O U S E N T M E F O R E S T IM A T E D T A X ? I O N L Y N E E D E D O N E T O M A K E M Y D E C L A R A T IO N . A - Y e s , the o th e r tliree pre-addressed vo u c h e r fo rm s in t h e e s tim a te d tax paclcage s h o u ld b e u s e d fo r y o u r r e m a i n i n g e s t im a t e d t a x p aym ents. Be sure to keep y o u r estim ated tax w orksh e e t since the figu re s o n it w ill be u s e d to d e t e r m in e y o u r paym ents. A re m in d e r no tice w il! be sent to taxp aye rs in ad vance o f the q u a rte rly p a ym e n t d u e in June, YOU AND THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Smith. W. W.. 8 95-100 acres 4 S to te.........................884.91 Smoot. Mrs, Addie Scott, l lot-........................................12.54 Smotot, Mrs. Catherine, 1 lot-........................................25.63 Smoot, CX>nrad, I lot .......44.96 Smoot, Edward Dennis & Catherine 1 lo t.................3.74 Smoot, John A., 1 to t..........8.36 Smoot, Rowan Bat., U 4-10 acres ................................8.38 Smoot, Waltor Ratolgh, 1 lot-........................................43.01 Souh Main Motor Co., 1 tot 56.43 Sparks, Mrs. Bessie Z., l lot-........................................38.05 Spariu, Donald OdeU, 7 6-10 acres ............................38.30 Sparks, GUbert Est., 10 46-100 acre« ................................3,85 Sparks, Henry M„ 152 acre*- ......................................106.18 Spariu. Thomas Jeffenon & Mary S„ 6 8-10 acres .. 27.iS2 Speaks, James Edward, 2 tots- ......................................U8.88 SpUlman, John A., 20 6-10 acres ftssio ts........................473.as ^iUntan, John A. & John R. WiUiams, J lot .................2.42 SpUlman, John A. & T.L., 6 tots ................................101.23 Spry. R V;, Jr., 2 08-100 jusree-....................................m.58 Steeto. Abner b Jinuny Lou, 2 tote ..............................78.41 Steeto, Pnrfist McKinley Est.. 4 41-100 acres .................27.9« Laird. Archie E.. ll^-iO acreTTiT Lanier. Harvey J. Est.. SVt acres ..............................36.65 Latham, Charlie 4 Ru'th. 5 acres .............................143,39 Lattimore, Evelyn, l lot,. 119.13 Ledford, Alden R. 4 Mildred P.. 3 33-100 acre .............68.00 Ledford. Alney. l acre ... .77.24 Markland, Mary H., 5 lote.77.28 Markland, Paul F., 18 51-100 acre 4 6 lots.................126.83 Melton, Troy, 1 acre .. . .55.43 Melton, Wayne Franklin 4 Bernice, 35-100 acre.......41.82 Messick, James C. 4 N. E. Wilson. 2 lots .................42.45 MiUer, Henry A. Jr., 5 08-100 acres ............................122.18 MiUer, James P., 2 acres. .28.59 Minor. M. J.. 43% acres . .21.55 MurreU. T. W.. 3% acres- . 10.28 Myers, Billy Eugene, 9-10 acre- Myers. C. wV, 3 tots 1 ' ’55!b8 Myers. Ftorence A., 13-10 acre- ......................................100.47 Myers, Fred, 2 acres........36.52 McDaniel, BiUie E., 2 3-io 103.16 McMahon, WUbur. I 46-100 acres & I lo t.................105.97 Nance, John Noah, 24 acres48.32 Nance, Mrs. Susie, 22 acres.9.13 Newman, Johnny A.. 4 29-100 acres ............................U5.98 Omara. Thurman Eugene. 8 8-10acres ............................140.44 Peebles, Ernest. 24 acres.44-48 Potts, ^w ard FrankUn. 3 acres -. ......................102 U Potts. Eugene. 10 27-100 acres- B y W illia m F rid a y . P re sid e n t U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a B y actio n o f tile G en eral A sse m b ly , A sh e v iile -B iltm o re an d W ilm in g to n C o lle ge s w ill becom e cam p u se s o f the U n i v e rsity o f N o rth C aro lin a, effective J u ly 1. L e g isla tio n m a k in g the tw o colleges the fifth a n s ix t h cam p u se s o i the U n iv e rsit y w a s enacted W e d n e sd ay, A p r il 23, b y the Sta te Senate. T h e m e rg e r o f the A sh e v ille and W ilm in g to n in stitu tio n s w ith the U n iv e rsit y h a d the b a ck in g o f G o v e rn o r Scott, the U n iv e r sit y ’s B o a rd o f T ru stees, an d the Sta te B o a rd o f H ig h e r Ed u cation , T h e b ill ren am es the tw o colleges, the U n iv e r s ity o f N o rth C a ro lin a at W ilm in g to n and the U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a at A sh e ville , T h e fo u r e x istin g b ra nche s o f the U n iv e rsit y are at C h ap e l H ill, R a le ig h , G re e n s boro, and Charlotte, T h e 1965 G en eral A sse m b ly elevated C h a rlo tte C o lle ge to U n iv e r s ity sta tu s and officia lly nam ed it the U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a a t C harlotte, M E R G E R B I L L T h e m e rg e r b ill in v o lv in g A sh e v iile -B iltm o re and W ilm in gto n Colleges, w h ich w a s spo nsored in the Sen ate b y Se n a to r J o h n B ’lrn e y o f N e w H a n o v e r C o u n ty and in the H o u s e b y R e p re se n tative C la ud e D e B ru h l o f B un com be C o u n ty proceeded th ro u g h the L e g isla tu re w ith o n ly m in o r opposition. Se n a to r B u rn e y told the Sen ate “th at w e in W ilm in g to n ha ve been w a itin g fo r th is m om ent since 1962, w hen w e first petitioned to enter the ^ consolidated syste m .” ~ .^ghevitle-B { 11 m o r e and W ilm in g t o ir"t T < n i e g e s ^ W S T " m ade reque sts fo r U n iv e rsity sta tu s to the B o a rd o f T ru ste e s o f the U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a in 1962. G ro w in g out o f these and a sim ila r request fro m C h a rlo tte College, a sta tu to ry procedure fo r e x p a n d in g the U n iv e rsity w as enacted by the G en eral A s se m b ly o f 1963. A lth o u g h action on their requests fo r U n iv e rsity statu s w as postponed in 1962, A sh e - v ille -B iltm o re and W ilm in g to n C o lle ge s diJ not lose interest, no r dlii they stan d still. Ea ch bsc'EnU’ a fo u r-y e a r se n io r col lege b y action of the G en eral .A ssem bly o f 1903 and pro- ceeied, w ith the financial su p p o rt of the State, to develop attractive new cam puses. J, A . P ré v o st o f W a y n e s- ville, C h a irm a n ; M rs. A . H . L a th ro p o f A sh e v ille ; Ik e F. A n d re w s o f S ile r C ity ; C. C. C am e ron o f C h arlotte ; L e n o x G. C o op er of W ilm in g to n ; J. M . C ouncil, Jr., o f W n n a n - ish ; and R . D . M c M illa n . Jr., o f R e d S p rin g s. T h e com m ittee w a s directed to explore the p o ssib ility of som e affiliatio n o r re la tio n sh ip betw een the colleges and the U n iv e rsity to d e t e r m in e p ro m p tly the a d v isa b ility o f p ro p o sin g a fo rm a l stu d y to be au th orize d b y the B o a rd of T ru ste e s u n d e r G en eral Sta tu te 116-2.1. A ft e r v is itin g both cam p u se s and m e eting w ith the B o a rd s o f the tw o in stitu tio n s, the S p e c ia l C o m m ittee recom m ended the au th o riza tio n o f a fo rm a l stu d y to the E x e c u tive C om m ittee o f the B o a rd o f T ru ste e s on M a y 13, 1968. T h e E x e c u tive C o m m itte e u n a n i m o u sly endorsed the C o m - m itte re p ort and directed th at it be tran sm itte d to the B o a rd o f T ru ste e s at its m e eting on M a y 27, 1968, at w h ich tim e the B o a rd u n a n im o u sly adopted a m otion a u th o rizin g th a t the stu d y be m ade. G O V E R N O R A C T S G o v e rn o r M oo re , fo llo w in g the T ru ste e action, reappointed the Sp e cial C o m m ittee to conduct the fo rm a l study. In respo nse to a C om m ittee request fo r a staflT m e m ber to a ssist in the stu dy, 1 appointed V ice P re sid e n t A . K . K in g to undertake th is assig n m e n t. - In te rv ie w s w ere held b y the Com m ittee w ith officials o f the colleges and w ith m em bers o f their B o a rd s o f T ru stees. T h e records o f the colleges w ere exam ined in clu d in g se lf- stu die s that they had preparedJ!...--------------Aj .;,, T B t 'S T E E C O M M IT T E E E a r ly in 1908, the C h a irm e n of the B o a rd s o f T ru ste e s of the tw o colleges w ro te to G o v e rn o r D a n K - M oo re , then C h a iiiiiB ii o f the U n iv e rsity B o a n l o f T ru ite e s, a s k in g fo r iiieetiiips betw een re p re se n ts- tiv e i of each and o f the U n i ve rsity B oard . In c o m p ly in g w ith these requests, G o v e rn o r M o o re appointed a special com m ittee com posed of seven U n iv e rsity T ru ste e s- T h e y w ere; cam puses. F u rth e rm o re , the y w o u ld p ro vid e cen ters fo r c a rry in g on the m a n y service s and in te rin stitu tio n a l cooper ative p ro g ra m s o f the U n iv e r sity tiiat are not a va ila b le to these a re a s o f the Sta te .” In its final re p o rt to the B o a rd o f T ru ste e s, the C o m m ittee sa id : “It is the op in io n of o u r C o m m ittee th a t a m e rg e r o f A sh e v iile -B iltm o re C o lle g e and W ilm in g to n C o lle ge w ith the U n iv e rsity of N o rth C a ro lin a w ou ld be in the b est in te re st o f each o f the fo llo w in g : (1) h ig h e r edu cation in N o r t h C a ro lin a , (2 ) the a re a s in w h ic h the tw o colleges are located, (3 ) the colleges them selves, and (4 ) the U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a . It is, the re fore, recom m ended tiia t the B o a rd o f T ru ste e s o f the U n i v e rsity , subject to the p ro v isio n s o f G en eral Sta tu te 116-2.1, take a p p ro p ria te actio n to m ake A sh e v iile -B iltm o re C o lle ge and W ilm in g to n C o l lege cam p u se s o f the U n iv e r sity o f N o rth C a ro lin a . It if recom m ended furth e r, in ac cordance w ith G en eral Sta tu ti 1 1 6 -2 (b ), th a t the tw o new cam p u se s be d e sign ate d re sp e ctive ly T h e U n iv e rsity of N o rth C a ro lin a a t A sh e v ille an d T h e U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a a t W ilm in g to n . . .” AilONAl PSPITAI ...Moij lltiv to- I7ik/tkJT o f C o lle g e s and S ch o o ls and the lo n g -ra n g e p l a n n i n g stu d ie s that they ha d pre pare d fo r the Sta te B o a rd o f H ig h e r Ed u cation . A ca re fu l in sp ection w a s m ade o f the p h ysica l fa cilitie s n f each college. r O M M l T T E E D E C IS IO N A m o n g its con clusions, the C o m m ittee stated: “ T h e re is a se rio u s sh o rta ge o f gra d u a te s of s u p e r i o r u n d e rgra d u a te in stitu tio n s in N o rth C a ro lin a - A so lu tio n to th is problem w ould be fa cili- tateil by the proposed m e rg e r o f the U n iv e rsity w ith the u n d e rgra d u a te colleges located in the m a jo r g ro w th a re a s o f A s h e v i l l e and W ilm in g to n . Su ch a m e rg e r w ould extend the re source s o f the U n iv e r sity to cities in w hich there is a lo n g-ra n g e potential fo r d e ve lop in g c a m p u s e s that w ou ld be a ttra ctive to stu dents fro m all p a rts o f the Slate , T h e se c a m p u ie s w ou ld appeal to stu de nts w ho p re fe r in stitu tio n s of m oderate size an d w ith a less traciitional and m ore e x pe rim e n tal ap p ro a ch 10 u n d e rg ra d u a te education. T h e experience an d resources of the U n iv e rsity could be devoted to d e ve lop ing su p e rio r p ro g ra m s in the lib e ral a rts and sciences on the new Too sick to work? Try our cash. A s k y o u r m a n f r o m N a t i o n w i d e f o r t h e p r e s c r i p t i o n : " I n c o m e P r o t e c t i o n . " Nationwide bmiraact. lb* mm from Nationwide ii on your side. lOS'SBAtTR'naiB'CMl'BVaDflBSSNsiiMwid« Mutual ЬмпдмОе. NiiiMwideMiMintXMmnMCe. XsOeBwl^^IimvMic« Co. Ном pffic*: Ов1итЬш,ОЫа. 4B—Davte County Enterprise Record, May 15, 1989 Children Being Selected For Headstart Program S c lc c t io n o f chilcircn lo attend the 1 9 6 9 Su m tn cr H ead Start Program in Ihc f o u r - e o u n iy area o f S u rry , Y a d k in , S lo k c s and D avie is cxpccted to be com p le te d b y the end o f M a y , a cco rd in g to M rs. Jo A n n e S n o w , H ead Start A d m in istra to r for the Y a d k in V a lle y E c o n o m ic D eve lop m e nt D is t r ic t , Inc., which ad m in iste rs the p ro gra m in the area. “ W e also cxpect to com plete selection o f staff for cach o f the ccn te rs involved w ith in the ne xt tw o w eeks,” M rs. S n o w w ent o n to say. M ean w h ile , a p p lica tio n s for staff p o sitio n s c o n tin u e to be taken. T h e re w ill be 17 centers operated in the fo u r cou n tie s d u rin g the 1 9 6 9 H ead Start operation. T e n o f the centers w ill b e lo c a t e d in S u rry C o u n ty , tw o in Y a d k in , fo u r in Sto ke s, and on e in D avie. H ead Start D ire c to rs in each o f the fou r co u n tie s arc: G le n n R o b e rtso n , S u rry ; M a x D avis, Y a d k in ; V e rn o n T h o m p so n , D a v ie ; a n d M rs. C athe rine G o o lsb y , Stoke s. M rs. G o o lsb y is a first grade teacher. T h e othe rs are e lem e ntary sch ool principals. T h e dire ctors arc cu rre n tly engaged in re cru itin g eligible stu de nts to participate in the SALUTING Billy G. Potts Ш ' Home Beneficial Life Agent Billy G. Potts is recognized for his outstanding achieve ment in sales and service to Policyowners during April. A Home Beneficial Life A- gent for 6-months, he has consistently ranked among the leading Agents in hfs Dis trict. He's a good man for you to know. He can show you how to secure your family's future ............or your financial independence at retirement. Why don't you give him a call? Phone 998-4541 P. 0. Box 115 Advance, N. C. 27896 H O M E B E N E F I C I A L U F EINSl'RANCK COMPANY - RIC:ilM(lNUVIMilNlA p r o g r a m this y e a r . It is estiniiited that 9 0 0 w ill attend. W o r k in g s t a f f s for the v a r io u s c e n te rs arc to be selected b y the d ire ctors, w ith th e a ssista n c e o f p ersonnel s e le c t io n c o in m it t e e s and p o licy a d v iso ry com m ittees. P a re n ts o f ch ild re n w h o m ay be eligible are urged to contact C o m m u n ity A c tio n P ro gram o ffice s nearest their hom es, head start d ire cto rs in their co u n tics, o r the Y a d k in V a lle y E c o n o m ic D e ve lop m e n t D istrict, Inc., headqu arte sr at B oon ville . H ead Start is a p ro gra m for prc-school children of l o w - in c o m c f a m ilie s a n d p ro v id e s n u tritio n a l, health, educational, social an d related services. T h e 1969 H e a d Start P ro gram w ill begin o n Jun e 16 and co n clu d e on A u g u st 8. It is b ein g finan ce d b y a $ 2 0 7 ,2 7 2 g r a n t f r o m th e O ffic e o f E c o n o m ic O p p o rtu n ity . Lo cal “ i n - k i n d ” c o n trib u tio n s o f facilities and services b rin g the total to $ 2 6 0 ,2 8 4 . T o ta l p e rso n n e l in volve d in the entire fo u r-c o u n ty area w ill in clude 7 7 paid w o rk e rs w h o w ill be parents o f children involved in the program . B o a rd s o f e d u ca tio n in the four co u ntie s w ill co n trib u te Ihe use o f sch o o l b u ild in g s and facilities as part o f the “ in k in d ” c o n trib u tio n s. N o cash o u tla y w ill be fo th c o m in g fro m local sources. Local Doctors To Attend Medical Meet C o n sid e ra tio n o f the m o st recent ad vance s in the field o f m e d ic in e is the u n d e rlyin g them e o f the 1 1 5 th a n n u a l m e eting o f the State M e d ica l S o c ie ty to be held in Pine hu rst on M a y 1 7-21, a c c o rd in g to S o c ie t y P re sid en t D a v id G . W elton , M . D . o f C h arlotte . T h e C a r o l in a H o t e l in P in e h u r s t w ill h o u s e the p rin cipa l eve nts w ith fo rm a l r e g is t r a t io n b e g in n in g o n S a tu rd a y, M a y 17, fo r te 3 ,8 0 0 m e m ber M e d ic a l So cie ty . T h e in itial session o f the H o u s e o f D elegates, p o lic y m a k in g b o d y o f the State M e d ica l S o c ic ty , w ill be held on S u n d a y a fte rn o o n , M a y 18, b e g in n in g at 2 :0 0 p.m . S o m e 1 8 0 delegates fro m the 7 8 co m p o n e n t C o u n ty So cie tie s arc anticip ate d in atte nd ance at t h e H o u s e o f D e le g a t e s . A p p r o x i m a t e l y 1 ,000 p h y s ic ia n s are expected to attend the scie n tific p o rtio n o f the an nu al m eeting. D r . F ra n c is W . Slate o f M o c k s v il l e ; D r. L. H a rv e y R o b e rtso n o f S a lisb u ry , an d D r. B o b L. F ie ld o f S a lisb u ry h a v e b e e n d e s ig n a t e d to officially r e p r e s e n t th e R o w a n -D a v ie M e d ical S o c ie ty in the H o u se o f D elegates o f th e N o rth C a ro lin a M e d ica l So cie ty. D r. W illia m M . L o n g o f M o c k sv ille ; D r. D o n a ld H . L o m a s an d D r. J. C u lle n H all, b o th o f S a lisb u ry, are alternate delegates. Margaret R. Lyerly of Mocksville, senior at Campbell College in Buies Creek, is one of the school’s 140 student teachers who are now engaged in classroom practice preliminary to certification later this year for teaching in public schools. She is teaching science at Lillington High School in Lillington, N. C., under the supervision of Mrs. Irene Wortman. A Dean's List student, Mrs. Lyerly is a member of Epsilon Pi Eta, a society for students who are outstanding in both scholastic and extra-curricular activities. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Regensburg of Haddonfteld, New Jersey, she is married to Tony Michael Lyerly of Mocksville. Soil Stewardship Week S o il S te w a rd sh ip W ee k will, be held in N o rth C a ro lin a M a y 11-18 a c c o rd in g to G eo rge Winchester of R a le ig h , P re sident o f the N o rth C a ro lin a A sso c ia tio n o f S o il and W ater C o n s e r v a t io n D istricts. T h e A s s o c i a t i o n s p o n s o r s the c e le b ra tio n in the State in c o o p e ra tio n w ith the N a tio n a l A sso c ia tio n o f S o il an d W ater C o n se rva tio n D istricts. S o il S te w a rd sh ip W ee k is a w e e k se t a s id e each year n a tio n a lly to call atte n tion to e ve ryo n e ’s m o ra l re sp o n sib ility as a stew ard o f the soil and other natural r e s o u r c e s p ro vid e d b y G o d . T h e them e o f th is ye a r’s observance is “ C o n fro n tin g the I s s u e s . ” T h e t h e m e w a s developed w ith the idea that it is n o w in cu m b e n t, as alw ays, o n all m e n and w o m e n w ith resource kn o w le d ge and a sense o f ste w ard sliip re sp o n sib ility to id e n tify the k e y issu es w h ic h m u st be re solve d in ord e r to bring c o n s e r v a t i o n p ro g re s s-a n d c o n fro n t these issues b o ld ly and v ig o ro u sly in term s o f the w o rld w e n o w live in. T h is is the 15th ye ar that s o il a n d w ater co n se rvatio n d istricts have sp o n so re d the event. S a y s G ra n t: “ T h is is the realistic w a y o f lo o k in g at it. S C S is a c o n se rva tio n agency w o rk in g w ith p eople w h o o w n and c o n tro l A m e ric a ’s private land, w h ic h is, after all, m ore than three -fifths o f the land in this co u n try . “ If these private la n d o w n e rs have been s o ld on con servation , il is becausc S C S techn icia ns have been able to o f f e r them so u n d practical advice. “ F o r o u r part, S C S has learned that if the so il and w ater c o n se rva tio n jo b is go in g to be d on e , it w ill be d o n e b y these private land users, or not at all.” Nora! Stewart Is Officer In State Unit N o ra ! D . Stew art, so n o f M r. and M rs. N e lso n D . Stew art o f M o c k sville , R l. 3, is secretary o f the N o rth C a ro lin a State U n iv e rsity S tu d e n t B ra n c h o f t h e A m e r ic a n S o c ie t y o f M e cha n ica l E n gin e e rs that has w o n t h e 1 9 6 8 - 6 9 a w a r d presented b y the so cie ty to the best stu d e n t sectio n in the southe astern region. T h is is the third con secu tive year the N . C. State A S M E g ro u p has w o n the aw ard. C h arles W o rth in g to n , so n o f M rs. C h a rlo tte C. W o rth in g to n o f 2 0 3 S . Meade St., G re e n ville , p re sid en t o f the N C S U b ra n ch , said a n engraved plaque an d a $ 1 0 0 che ck has been received b y the group. T h e N . C. State stu de nt section w as selected fo r the o u t s t a n d in g h o n o r for its p ro gra m s a n d p ro jects aim ed at enhancing professional d e ve lop m e n t o f stu d e n ts in the m e ch anical en gin e e rin g field. A d v ise r fo r the g ro u p is D r. J . C . M ulligan of th e m e c h a n ic a l a n d a e ro sp a c e e ngin ee ring facu lty. ew . . . left to right, are, Cindy Glascock, Cindy Heffner, J. D. Purvis and Bill McKay, members of the school debate team. Debate Team At Jaycees T h e D a v ie C o u n ty H igli S c h o o l debate team visite d the M o c k s v ille Jaycee s at their regular m e e ting last T h u rsd a y . T h e te a m is co m p o se d o f C i n d y G la sc o c k a n d C in d y H effn er, affirm a tive , an d J. D . Purvis a n d B i l l McKay, negative. H a ro ld T y n e r, their coach, a cco m p a n ie d the team w h ic h debated the “ Selective Se rvice D ra ft S y ste m .” In their b u sin e ss session (he Jaycees e n d orse d J im O llis o f L a u rin b u rg as their can d id ate for state Jayce e pre siden t. T h e W h it n e y ’s “g in ” is sh o rt f o r “ e n g in e .” D e f o lia t io n is c h e m ic a l r e m o v a l o f c o tto n p la n t le a ve s. C o tt o n s p u r r e d th e In d u s t ria l R e v o lu t io n in E n e ln n H . C a rd o f T h a n k s P o p u la rity C o n te st T h e ladies o f the U n ite d P re sby terian W o m e n ’s O rg a n iz a tio n o f the Se co n d P re sb yte rian C h u rc h , w ish to express their m a n y th a n k s and ap pre ciation to o n e a n d all w h o s o w o n d e r f u l l y c o n trib u te d fo each o f them in their project. 5 -1 5 It p state pre siden t w ill be elected a t t h e J a y c e e State C o n v e n tio n , w h ic h w ill h e held in F a y e tte ville M a y 15th • 18th. T h e local c lu b p la n s to send a deligation of twenty-two J a y c e e s a n d Jaycette s to Ih e co n ve n tio n . In o th e r busine ss, ch airm e n w ere assigne d fo r the m a n y p r o j e c t s t o b e c o n d u c te d d u rin g the ne w Jaycee year. P re sid en t B ill F o ste r presided at t h e m e e ting w h ic h w as closed w ith the Jaycee Creed, led b y D o u g C o llin s. Q - I M A I L E D M Y R E T U R N J U S T B E F O R E T H E D E A L IN E . W H E N S H O U L D M Y R E F U N D C O M E ? A - T h e increased v o lu m e o f returns received b y IR S o fficcs d u r in g A p ril sh o u ld exte nd slightly the 5-6 week p ro c e ssin g c ycle fo r re fu n d returns th a l arc accurate ly and co m p le te ly prepared. Y o u s h o u ld h a v e y o u r re fun d w ith in 1 0 w eeks fro m the date y o u filed or, in a n y e v e n t , a letter fro m IR S e x p la in in g w h y it is delayed. List Our Fed Price Price Ex. Tax D-70-14 $52.20 $23.41 $2.24 E-70-14 54.30 23.65 2.33 F-70-14 57.35 24.75 2.44 G-70-14 62.85 26.98 2.59 H-70-14 68.95 28.03 2.77 F-70-15 57.35 24.92 2.50 G-70-15 62.85 26.98 2.69 H-70-15 68.95 28.03 2.8S MOCKSVILLE Gulf Center 426 Wilkesboro St. Phone 634^2485 ♦ r ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ r ♦ X ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J WEEK A greater role fo r private la n d o w n e r s and their representatives in a ch ie vin g the c o n s e r v a t io n o f A m e ric a ’s h a r d - p r e s s e d s o il, water, w ood lan d and w i l d l i f e resources is in the m akin g. T h e forecast appe ars in an article w ritten fo r the A p ril 6 9 issue o f S O I L C O N S E R V A T I O N M a ga zine b y K e n n e th E . G rant, r e c e n t ly a p p o in te d n a tio n al A d m in istra to r o f the , U S D A S o il C o n se rva tio n Service. G r a n t m ade it clear he believes the jo b o f im p ro v in g U S A ’s o u td o o r e n viro n m e n t w ill n o t be d o n e in tim e if left solely to B ig G o v e rn m e n t o r r e s o u r c e agencies o p e ra tin g in de pe nd en tly. Machine Department * BAND SAW OPERATOR * BORING MACHINE OPERATOR * ROUTER OPERATOR * ASSEMBLY CLAMP OPERATOR TOP WAGES .... B«st working conditions with paid holidays and paid vacation. m U NG ROAD FURNITURt Craftsmon's Corner Mocksvillt, N. C. f*hone 634-2183 W h a t m a k e s t h e P i e d m o n t g r e a t - /.. ■ W L - '’ T r - W - - , \ Y l .1 / - E v e n b e f o r e C h a r l e s D u n c a n M c l v e r b e g a n h i s t e a c h i n g c a r e e r in D u r h a m , N . C . , h e v o w e d h e w o u l d n e v e r t e a c h a g i r l. B u t h e l i v e d t o c h a n g e h i s m in d . D r a s t i c a l l y . M c l v e r t o o k h i s f ir s t j o b in 1881. A s h e a d m a s t e r o f a p r iv a t e b o y s s c h o o l in D u r h a m . B u t a l m o s t i m m e d i a t e l y a m o v e m e n t f o r p u b l i c g r a d e s c h o o l s b e g a n . I f it s u c c e e d e d , M c l v e r ’s s c h o o l w o u l d c lo s e . B u t w h e n it c a m e t o a v o t e , M c l v e r v o t e d f o r p u b l i c s c h o o l s a n y w a y . A n d h e c o n v i n c e d h i s f r ie n d s t o d o lik e w is e . A n d t h e v o t e p a s s e d . C h a r l e s M c l v e r ’s c a r e e r d i d n ’t e n d t h e r e . It b e g a n . H e b e c a m e p r i n c i p a l o f a p u b l i c h i g h s c h o o l f o r b o y s a n d g i r l s . A n d h e b e g a n t o r e a liz e t h e im p o r t a n c e o f e d u c a t i n g t h e o p p o s i t e se .\. G i r l s , a f t e r a ll, b e c a m e w o m e n . A n d w o m e n b e c a m e m o t h e r s . A n d if t h e m o t h e r s w e r e e d u c a t e d , t h e i r c h i l d r e n w o u l d s t a n d a T h e m a n w h o w o u l d n ’t t e a c h w o m e n b e t t e r c h a n c e o f g e t t in g e d u c a t e d t o o . M c l v e r ’s d r e a m u n f o l d e d . N o r t h C a r o l i n a n e e d e d m o r e t h a n p u b l i c s c h o o l s . It n e e d e d a p u b l i c c o lle g e f o r w o m e n . T o t r a i n t h e m t o b e c o m e b e t t e r m o t h e r s . O r t o b e c o m e t e a c h e r s . O r b o t h . I n 1 8 8 9 , M c l v e r t o o k h i s p l a n t o t h e L e g i s l a t u r e . It w a s t u r n e d d o w n . B u t M c l v e r d i d n ’t g i v e u p . F o r t w o y e a r s , h e s p o k e t o a n y o n e w h o w o u l d lis t e n . H e p le a d e d . H e b e g g e d . H e d e m a n d e d . A n d f in a ll y , in 1891, t h e L e g i s l a t u r e w a s p e r s u a d e d . A t e a c h e r ’s c o l l e g e f o r w o m e n ( n o w U N C - G ) w a s o p e n e d in G r e e n s b o r o , w it h C h a r l e s M c l v e r a s it s p r e s id e n t . A n d e d u c a t i o n in N o r t h C a r o l i n a t o o k a g i a n t s t e p f o r w a r d . T h e d e t e r m i n a t i o n o f C h a r l e s M c l v e r h e lp e d m a k e t h is a r e a g r e a t . I t is i n t h a t s p ir it t h a t D u k e P o w e r is w o r k i n g f o r a n e v e n g r e a t e r P ie d m o n t . Duke Power »Mi*; ноикй-----АКМилУ-----nUDAY aoOA. M.-SsOOP. M. 119 fi. MAIN ST.. IHQCXSVIUf;, N.C. A d v a n c e ’s n e w p o st o ffice , w ill be d e d ica te d at 2 : 0 0 p.m . o n S u n d a y , M a y 25, P o stm a ste r M a m ie B . H a rtm a n , a n n o u n c e d . T h e n e w fa cility , lo cate d at H ig h w a y 8 0 1 , is p a rt o f the P o st O fric e D e p a rtm e n t’s lease c o n stru c tio n p ro gra m , the lo cal p o stm a ste r e x p la in e d . U n d e r this p r o g r a m , in ve stm e n t fin a n c in g is u sed to o b ta in n e e d e d facilitie s w h ic h r e m a i n under private o w n e rsh ip , p a y lo ca l taxes to th is c o m m u n ity , a n d are leased to the F e d e ra l G o v e rn m e n t. T h is give s the D e p a rtm e n t to m e fle x ib ility in a d a p tin g its b u ild in g p ro g ra m to ch a n ge s in m a il v o lu m e , tra n sp o rta tio n a n d p o p u la t io n . P o stm a ste r H a rtm a n said. A t the sam e tim e, the need fo r large o u tla y s o f m o n e y fro m the F e d e ra l T r e a s u r y f o r c o n s t r u c t io n p u rp o se s is e lim in ate d. T h e D e p a rtm e n t is n o w c o n c e n tra tin g o n c o n stru c tin g n e w p o sta l u n its o n ly w he re th e y are m o st u rg e n tly needed. In areas w h e re it is p ra ctica l to d o so , e x istin g b u ild in g are u n d e rg o in g re n o va tio n . “T h e fact th a t A d v a n c e h a s b een c h o se n fo r a n e w p o st o ffic e ,” P o stm a ste r H a rtm a n said, “ reflects cre d it o n o u r g ro w in g c o n trib u tio n to the e c o n o m y a n d life o f th e n a tio n .” T h e P o stm a ste r a n n o u n e d that a m o n g th e gu e sts ecp ecte d to a t t e n d th e lo ca l p o sta l d e d ic a t io n are C o n g re ssm a n W ilm e r D . M iz e U a n d T . O . H o w e ll, P o sta l Se rvice O ffic e r. T h e p ro g ra m w ill feature the D a v ie C o u n t y H ig h S c h o o l B a n d . “O u r p a tro n s w ill fin d d o in g b u sin e ss h e re m o re p leasnat. T h e ir m a il w ill b e h a n d le d m o r e e f f i c i e n t l y a n d th is b u ild in g w ith its up -to -d a te e q u ip m e n t w ill e n ab le o u r p o s t a l e m p lo y e e s t o w o rk u n d e r the b est o f c o n d ito n s,” the P o stm a ste r c o m m e n te d . “ T h e n e w fa c ility ,” he ad de d, “ w ill b e a lin k w ith a p o sta l sy ste m that to d a y h a s over 4 4 , 0 0 0 p o s t a l in stallatio n s. T h is sy ste m serves m ore than 1 9 5 m i l l i o n A m e ric a n s a n d h a n d le s n e a rly h a lf o f th e w o rld ’s m ail. O u r n e a r l y 7 0 0 , 0 0 postal e m p lo y e e s are h a n d lin g o v e r 8 0 b illio n pieces o f m a il a ye ar, in c lu d in g a b illio n p arce ls,” the P o stm a ste r ad de d. T h e A d v a n c e P o sto ffic e n o w serves tw o ru ra l ro u te s a n d h a s seven e m p lo ye e s. It w a s first estab lish e d in 1 8 7 7 an d E n o c h H a rtm a n w a s th e first p o s t m a s t e r . O t h e r p o stm a ste rs an d date s th e y are a p p o in te d are as fo llo w s; E n o c h H a rtm a n , F e b . 16, 1 8 7 7 ; A le x A . S p rin g s, N o v . 13, 1 8 7 7 ; H e n ry T . S m ith d e a l, A p rU 1 0 , 1 8 8 5 ; M rs. M ittie E . L ip p a rd , Ju n e 2 9 , 1 8 8 9 ; H e n ry T . S m ith d e a l, A p rU 1 7 , 1 8 9 3 ; W illia m C . W h ite , Ju n e 1, 1 8 9 7 ; L . A . B a ile y , A u g . 16, 1 9 0 9 ; W iU ia m T . M o c k , F e b . 14, 1 9 1 4 ; Ja m e s L . T a lb e rt, S e p t . 3 0 , 1 9 2 6 ; M a r y L . H a r t m a n , J u n e 10, 1 9 4 2 ; E liz a b e th P . B a ile y , A p r il 2, 1 9 4 3 ; W alte r G . R a tle d g e , J u ly 15, 1 9 5 0 ; R a lp h C . R a tle d g e , D e c . 3 1 , 1 9 5 3 ; G la d y s t . R a tle d g e , O c t. 15, 1 9 5 4 ; a n d P a n sy C . W a rd , D e c . 16, 1 9 6 7 . Davie Electric Merger With Co -Ops Proposed HOCKSVILLB — A merger at the Davie Electric Mem- .benbip Corporation d ModovUle u 3 tbe Comdiui ,Blectrie Corporation o{ Comeliuf hat been prppoMd by ¡the board! ct director! of the two coopcntlvea.‘ J. C. Jonn. manaMr of the Davie cooperative, and Donald ,lUoe, manager et the Cotndiu! , 'orgfmiiation, have announced Itbe propoeal. An annogncement , to being mailed to a l member! ' of tteiwo coopemtivee..Under tbe propoaal, tbe two * ocnorattom w o ^ be diaadved ' and a new corporation fonned to be known u Creicent Elee- trie Uembenhto Cotporatlon. Preeent «Srecton ofboth cor- m tto m would ccn!atu(e the Udtial boart ol the нет ема. |мшу. WUliam Pope of {HooNoville la hanifflng legal woric tbr tbe new venture. tbe combined ayitem would eerve approximately 17,000 meoiber! and tbe pcoieeted date for tbe new орт Л т to acbeduled to begin Jan. 1,1870.At preeent Davie baa 4,000 memben in IredeU Oouaty, and OoraeUu! baa 1,000, Aa ol DAVIE HIGHWAY 1969 BOX SCORE No. Accidenti................86 No. People Injured ... .32 Fatelltiet .........................4 December, 19M, 22 per cent of the-Davle membmhlp and 28 per cent of Ha revenue came frou a 10-mUe area neer StateavUle. to tbe beav£ concentration ol m«nBen~ln tbe Stateevine area, U to pected that a noeral head- wili tw buUt bi mllM of line about 800 mile! of line. Davto Electric lervM Akonndor, Davie, IredeU, Rowan, WUkea and Yadidn countlea. Oondiua serves in Cabarrua, Catawba, Gaiton, Ireddl, Unonn and Rowan oountiea.Director! d tbe two com- paniee acted after ocofiMTing with tbe N. C. Rural Elec> trlficatlon A utbn^ and tbe na tional admlnlatnMon. Car Hits Tree; Then Overturns Trooper R . L . B e a n e i n v e s t ig a t e d a n a c c id e n t S a tu rd a y , M a y 17, at 9 :2 5 p m o n D a v ie A c a d e m y R o a d 3 m ile s east o f M o c k sv iU e . R o b e rt D e n n is M y e ts , 2 2 , o f — IteT— d riv in g --« — 1-969- P o n tia c, w as g o in g w est. He tost c o n tro l in a curve, ra n o f f the ro a d w a y o n the le ft side an d stru c k so m e trees a n d the car ove rtu rn ed . D a m a g e to the car w as e stim ated at $ 1 ,5 0 0 . T h e trees w e r e in the y a rd o f P a u l Forrest. S E N I O R Q T I Z E N ’S D A Y President Richard Nixon, Governor Bob Soott, and Mayor D. J. Mando of Mocksville have proclaimed May 1969 as Senior Citizen Month. Sunday, May 25th, has been designated as Senior Citizen Day and to oonimemorate this special day th e Holy Cross Lutheran Church is extending an invitation to the Devie Golden Age aub to join with them in their worship service. The dhurch is located 4 miles south of Mocksville on US 601. Sunday School beghis at 9:46 a.m .; Church Service at 11 a.m. The Rev. J. Marlon Bog^, pestor, will deliver the sermon. Yadkin Economic Developnent Gives Grant V e r n o n S t o u t , c o u n l. c o o r d in a t o r , pre se nted a $ 6 6 5 a a n i fro m the Y a d k in V a lle y E c o n o m ic D e v e lo p m e n tD istric t t o I h e Davie C o u n ty A s s o c i a t i o n f o r R e t a rd e d C h U d re n T h u rsd a y , M a y 15, at the D a v ie C o u n t y E d u c a tio n C e n te r in N o rth C o ole em e e. R e c e iv in g the gran t are B o b H o y l e , a m e m b e r o f the a s s o c ia t io n , a n d M rs. L ib A n d e r s o n , p re sid e n t o f the D a v ie C o u n ty A sso c ia tio n for R e ta rd e d C h ild re n . W it h the h e lp o f m a n y conccrned people and o r g a n i z a t i o n s , t h e D a v ie C o u n ty A ii s o c ia t io n f o r R e ta rd e d C h ild re n w ill be able to п и к е a d n -a in a le ality. || ( F o i some time (he CONT. ON PAGE 2 D A V I E C O U N T Y ^ C 1 A L L T H E C O U N T Y N E W S F O R E V E R Y B O D Y $ 4 P e r Y e a r — S in g le C o p y 1 0 C e n t s T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 2 2 , 1 9 6 9 — — .11 .............................. . II — .......... N o . 4 1 NEW ADVANCE POSTOFFICE TO BE DEDICATED SUNDAY Advance Post Office To Be Dedicated Joe Towell Appointed To West Point Sp-4 CloidePullei Killid In Vi*t*gm W o rd ha s b een received b y D a v ie C o u n t y re lative s th at S p - 4 Cla ude P u l l e n o f W a y n e sb o ro , V irg in ia h a s b e e n kille d in a c tio n in V ie tn a m . S p 4 P u lle n is the fo ste r so n o f th e R e v . a n d M rs. L a w re n c e V a . № . P o w e ll is the so n o f M r. a n d M rs. L . R . P o w e ll o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 1. S p e c ia list P u lle n w e n t to V ie tn a m a ro u n d th e first o f M a r c h t h i« y e a r . H e w a s re p o rte d m issin g in a c tio n o n S u n d a y a n d h is b o d y w a s re p o rte d ly d isco ve re d M o n d a y . J o e H . T o w e ll, so n o f M r. an d M rs. L . R e id T o w e ll o f M o c k sv ille R t. 1, h a s been a p p o in te d a n d selected to the U nited States M i l i t a r y A c a d e m y at W est P o in t. H e w ill b e in the class e n te rin g J u ly 1 ,1 9 6 9 . T h e a p p o i n t m e n t w a s a n n o u n e d tW s w e e k b y R e p . W ilm e r D . M iz e ll o f the F ifth C o n g re ssio n a l D istric t. A se n io r at D a v ie C o u n t y H ig h S c h o o l, Jo e ra n k s 5 0 in a class o f 2 6 0 . A n o u tsta n d in g f o o t b a l l p la y e r , h e w a s tri-ca ptain th is ye a r a n d w a s se le c te d as the most o u tsta n d in g lin e m a n . H e w a s also t h e w in n e r o f th e a ch ie ve m e n t aw a rd w h ic h is base d o n sch o la stic, ath le tic a n d e x tra -cu rricu la r activities. A p o p u la r b o y , h e served as h o m e ro o m o ffice r all fo u r o f h is h i ^ sc h o o l ye ars, b e in g vic e -p re sid e n t o f the se n io r class th is ye ar. H e also w a s a m e m b e r o f the tra c k te am all fo u r y e a rs an d w a s v o te d the “ m o st p o p u la r” b o y in the se n io r class. Legislation Introduced Authorizing JaiiContracts ... Mr. Hoylt, loft. Mrs. Andariwi, onntv and Mr. Stout with check. L e g isla tio n w a s in tro d u c e d la s t w e e k in th e G e n e ral A s s e m b l y a u th o riz in g lo cal go v e rn m e n ts to e n te r c o n tra c ts fo r c o n fin e m e n t o f p riso n e rs. T h e b ill w a s in tro d u c e d b y R e p . G ilb e rt L e e B o g e r o f D a v ie C o u n ty . R e p . B o g e r in tro d u c e d th é . m e asu re w h ic h w o u ld p e r m it ^ jail service c o n tra c ts b e tw e e n a | c o u n ty a n d a c ity o r to w n , o r ■ b etw e en tw o o r m o re co u n tie s. AKbott^ (be bill'is aCatewide in s« ^ , : it was drafted cpecifically because of a day to dtqr ' arrangement Davie OoiM^^as wM» Yadkin County TbeDffvie County Jail been held wiflt for cu ' prisoner» intao muet be < for long periods.' Réf____ the oouty does not waat build a new }ail. Davie County prisonera a& cused of felmdes are now being' housed in neiÿboring Yaddn County wbicb has a new jail faculty. Davie County pays a flat daily cbai«e for (tito service. Accordbig to reports, ‘however, &is arrsogement >could be canodled at-any time ' by YadUo Counfy. B < ^'s bill would permit a kxa-term ooa- tractwd agreement between the two Tbe measure wotdd permit any two or m ore units ot local government to eater service contracts on joint use of one facility. Coe unit could own and operate the jail, and tbe others use the facility. Mrs. Harold Reeder Joins M r s . H a ro ld R e e d e r, the fo rm e r L in d a H a rtle y, d a u gh te r o f M r. a n d M rs. G ilm e r H a rtle y o f 4 3 0 C h u r c h S t r e e t , M o c k sv ille , h a s been a p p o in te d t o t h e f a c u lt y o f Q u e e n s C o lle g e in C h a rlo tte fo r the n e x t aca d e m ic year. S h e h a s b een a m e m b e r o f t h e E n g lis h D e p a rtm e n t at W in th ro p C o lle g e in R o c k H ill, S o u t h C a ro lin a fo r thepast 4 years. Mrs. Reeder a n d h e r h u sb a n d , w h o is C h ild W elfare S u p e rv iso r fo r the M e c k le n b u rg C o u n t y D e p a rtm e n t o f P u b lic W elfare, live at 6 6 0 6 S u n v ie w D r iv e , S p r i n g V a l l e y , in C h arlotte . Cor Hits Fencs A n accident o c c u r e d M o n d a y . M a y 1 9 , at 1 0 :3 0 8.m . o n U S 6 4 1 a n d tw o ten m ile s w est o f M o c k tv iile . Trooper R . L. B e a n e investigated. J o h n E d w in S e a fo rd , 4 2 , o f R t . I , driving a 1 9 6 4 C h e v r o le t , g o in g east cam e a ro u n d a curve , lo st c o n u o l an d w e n t o ff the ro a d w a y o n the left a n d stru c k a fence o w n e d b y H a rv e y B. F orre st. Se v e ra l m o nths ago, co m m issio n e rs o f D a v ie an d Ire d e ll counties b e g a n ta lk s about the p ossib ility o f a j o h % financed regi(m al facility. l% e D a v ie b o ard decided that the county does not h a v e fin a n d d re so urce s to p a r t ic ip é in the ooet of con struction and opera- t k « of su d ) a facility. Ellb Leaiani Ellis Leagans Assumes Duties In Durham E llis L e a g a n s a ssu m e d d u tie s la s t S u n d a y a s M in iste r o f E d u c a tio n a n d Y o u t h at the B e th e sd a B a p tist C h u rc h in D u rh a m . M r. L e a g a n s w ill serve there d u rin g the su m m e r m o n th s a n d w ill re su m e h is stu d ie s at S o u t h W este rn B a p tist S e m in a ry in F o rt W o rth , T e x a s in the fall. T h is sp rin g M r. L e a g a n s w as elected S o c ia l V ic e -P re sid e n t o f F o rth W o rth H a ll, the m e n ’s d o rm ito ry at S o u t h W este rn . A s so cia l vice -pre sid e n t he is a m e m b e r o f the d o rm c o u n c il. H e w a s also e le c t e d i^ e sid e n t o f the C a ro lin e s C lu b w h ic h i s c o m p o se d o f all stu d e n ts fro m N o rth a n d S o u th Carolina. As s t a t e c lu b p re sid e n t h e is a m e m b e r o f the stu d e nt c o u n cil. M r. L e a g a n s w ill be le aving in e a rly 1 9 7 0 fo r M e n d o z a , A rg e n tin a fo r a ye a r o f stu d y u n d er a R o ta ry F o u n d a tio n F e llo w sh ip . Newsletter Published For Members Annual Meeting Of Hickory Hill Club Friday Miss Patricia Hendrix is serving this week at a Page in the North Carolina House of Representatives. She was recommended by Rep. Gilbert Lee Boger of Davie County and appointed by Earl Vaughn, Speaker of the House. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hendrix, Jr. of Southwood Acres. IMs iMislatiott Is an ex tension o f a 1933 law wUch authorizes adjacent counties to join in building and operating regional detente facilities, the law alkms tfaose counties which caratot afford the cost of e new or hnproved Jail to. Join,, cthws to obtain a better (Icili-' ‘ ty. However, tlie 1933 act made no provision fk>r counties to enter service contrail on ttte housing .of prisoners for govern ment units. Boger’s bill would permit these contracts under such terms and conditions as the .governing board of tiie con tracting participants m ay P R E - S C H O O L E R S A ll parents of pre-school students for the Mocksville Elementary School are urged to have this child examined before № y 30,1969. Principal Vernon Thompson said that the physical examination forms should be turned in at the principal's office. "It is necessary to have these forms in order to have the child's records cornji|ete for the 196^70 school term", said Mr. Thompson. Driver Is Charged After Leaving Scene R o b e r t C la y G ru b b w a s charge d w ith h it a n d ru n a n d failure to see safe m o ve m e n t W e d n e sd a y , M a y 14, at 4 :2 5 p.m . w h e n the 1 9 6 8 C h e v ro le t h e w a s o p e ra tin g o n D a v ie Stre e t in C o o le e m e e b a ck e d o u t o f a p riv a te d riv e in to th e side o f 1 9 6 7 C hevrole t'. B e tty B la c k w o o d G la ss o f C o o le e m e e w a s o p e ra tin g the C h e vro le t that w a s g o in g so u th a n d she d ro v e to the le ft side o f th e ro a d to p a rk o f f the sh o u ld e r o f th e road. Trooper R . L . B e a n e in vestigate d th e a cckle nt. It w a s r e p o r t e d t o h im th at G ru b b left th e sce ne after h is car stru c k the o th e r vehicle. D a m a g e to M rs. G la ss’ car w a s e stim ate d at S 2 0 0 . b e h e ld T u e sd a y , M a y 2 7 th . In 1 9 6 6 fa rm e rs vo te d to assess them se lves o n e -h a lf (1 / 2 ) ce n t per b u sh e l to; 1. T o p ro m o te research a n d e d u c a t io n th at w ill enab le g r o w e r s t o b e c o m e m o re efficient. 2. A id in better m a rk e tin g an d g ra d in g p ro ce d u re s. 3. S e a rc h fo r n e w m arke ts. 4 . E x p a n d c o n su m p tio n . 5. P ro te ct g ro w e rs in state a n d n a tio n a l le gislation. 6. W o rk w ith o th e r so y b e a n g ro u p s in o th e r states. In t h e M a y 2 7 t h vo te farm e rs w ill d e cid e w h e th e r t h is a s s e s s m e n t is t o b e c o n tin u e d . T h e v o tin g place fo r farm e rs in D a v ie C o u n t y w ill be in the C o u n t y A g ric u ltu ra l A g e n t’s O ffic e . T h e p o lls w ill o p e n at 8 : 3 0 a.m . an d clo se at 5 :0 0 p.m . - S E E - D A V IE H IG H A W A R D S D A Y Page - 7 T h e first, in w h a t is h o p e d to be a c o n tin u in g series, o f an in f o r m a t iv e n e w sle tte r has b een sent o u t to all m e m b e rs o f the H ic k o ry H ill G o lf and C o u n tr y C lu b . T h e need fo r a p e rio d ic p u b lic a tio n b e cam e ap pa re nt w h e n it cam e tim e fo r the b o a rd o f d ire c to rs to ad vise the m e m b e r s h ip o f its an n u a l m eeting. t h e a n n u a l m e e t in g is sch e d u le d to -b e he ld at 2 p.m . o n M a y 2 3 a t the M o c k sv ille E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l A u d ito riu m , 1 7 7 N o rth M a in Stre et, M o c k sville. In a d d itio n to a n n o u n c in g the a n n u a l m e eting, there w ere so m a n y o th e r n e w s item s a b o u t w h ic h the b o a rd w ish e d to ad vise the m e m b e rsh ip , the id e a f o r a ne w sle tter w as. con ce ived . Its p u rp o se w ill be to k e e p the m e m b e rs in fo rm e d a b o u t w h a t is g o in g o n at H ic k o ry H ill. A d d itio n a lly , the b u sin e ss sid e o f o p e ra tin g the clu b w ill be b ro u g h t to the m e m b e r s ’ a t t e n t i o n b y re p o rtin g so m e o f the d e c isio n s o f th e b o a rd o f dire cto rs. T h e p rim a ry p u rp o se o f the a n n u a l m e eting, w h ic h w ill be the first fo r tne H ic k o ry H ill G o lf a n d C o u n try C lu b , In c., w ill be e le ctio n o f a b o a rd o f 7 d i r e c t o r s . T h r e e o f t h e d ire c to rs w ill be elected fo r a te rm o f 1 ye ar; 3 fo r a te rm o f 2 ye a rs: a n d , 1 fo r a te rm o f 3 y e a r s . N a m e d b y P re sid e n t H e n ry S p rin k le w ere m e m b e rs 'c h s}.W . M a c M i.a n d , G e o rge E. “ B ill* M e rre ll, Jr. a n d C h a rle s Beidler to serve as a n o m in a tin g com m itte e . Davie Hospital Awarded Excellent Sanitary Rating T h e D a v ie C o u n ty H o sp ita l w a s a w a r d e d a n ex ce lle n t sa n ita ry ra tin g d u rin g the M a y 1 6 in sp e c tio n b y R . J. D u n c a n , C o u n ty Sa n ita ria n . T h e “ A ” S a n ita tio n G ra d e w a s a w arde d w ith a sa n ita ry ra tin g o f 9 5 . 0 % o f a p o ssib le 1 0 0 % . T h e H o sp ita l A d m in istra to r in re le a sin g th is in fo rm a tio n , w ish e s to c o m m e n d all p e rso n s c o n n e a e d w ith the in stitu tio n f o r t h e ir g o o d w o r k in m a in ta in in g th is o u tsta n d in g degree o f excellence. It fa ke s m o re , he said , th a n ju st the h ousekee pin g p e r s o n n e l w o rk in g fo r a g o o d degree o f cleanliness. It take s all p e rso n s w o rk in g w ith , a n d a ssistin g the lio u se k e e p in g p erso nnel. Soybean Formers Vote Tuesday M E E T IN G T h e F a r m i n g t o n C o m m u n i t y D e v e lo p m e n t A sso c ia tio n w ill m eet in the F a rm in g to n S c h o o l a u d ito riu m T h e H ic k o ry H ill G o lf and C o u n tr y C lu b w a s in co rp o ra te d a s a N o r t h C arolina c o rp o ra tio n o n M a y 2 3 , 1 9 6 8 b y t h e f o l l o w i n g i n i t i a l i n c o r p o r a t o r s : H e n r y C . S p rin k le , G e o rge W . M a rtin , J o h n A . G u g lie m i, E d w a rd L. S h o rt, B a rn e y B . M ille r, J o h n W . M a c M illa n an d C h a rle s H . Spear. A t a su b se q u e n t m e eting, the b y-la w s o f th e c o rp o ra tio n were adopted a n d t h e f o l l o w i n g o f f ic e r s electe d: p re sid en t, H e n ry S p rin k le ; vice p r e s id e n t , G e o r g e M a rtin ; secre tary, C h a rle s Sp e a r; a n d , treasurer, E d S h o rt. T h e b y -la w s a d o p te d b y the H ic k o ry H ill G o lf a n d C o u n try C lu b , In c. w ere th o se n o rm a lly su p p lie d b y th e F a rm e rs H o m e A d m in is tr a t io n ’s N o r t h C a r o l i n a R e c r e a t i o n C o r p o r a t io n ; th e re fore , the tim e an d date fo r the a n n u a l m e e tin g w a s d e te rm in e d b y state re gu latio n s. S p e a k in g o n b e h a lf o f the b o a r d o f d ire c to rs fo r the H ic k o ry H ill G o lf a n d C o u n try C l u b , V ic e -P re sid e n t G e o rge M a rtin expre sse d the h o p e that the b y-la w s can be a m e n d e d in t h e f u t u r e s o th e a n n u a l m e e ting m a y be h e ld at a tim e w hich w ou ld be m o r e c o n ve n ie n t fo r the m a jo rity o f the m e m b e rsh ip . M r. M a rtin a ls o s a id t h a t f o r th o s e m em bers^ o f H ic k o ry H ill G o lf a n d C o u n try C lu b , In c . w h o w o u ld b e u n a b le to atte n d the a n rv u a ! v o tin g h y proiy b t p e rm itte d . P r o x i e s m a y b e o b ta in e d b etw e en n o w a n d the an n u a l m e e t in g b y c a llin g a t the o ffice s o f M a rtin a n d M a rtin , a t t o r n e y s - a t - la w , 2 C o u rt S q ^ e , M o c k sv ille . J o h n G u ^ ie lm i, c h a irm a n o f the sw im m in g p o o l c o m m itte e , re p o rts th a t the p o o l sh o u ld be re a d y fo r use b y th e m e m b e r sh ip n o later th a n J u n e 1st. T h e d e sign o f th e p o o l is L - sh ap e d to p ro v id e a 2 5 fo o t b y 3 2 fo o t d iv in g area w ith a 9 fo o t d e p th in a d d itio n to j)ic re g u la tio n feet w id e b y 7 5 lo ng. T h e re g u la tio n c o u rse is p ro vid e d w ith ra c in g lan e s fo r co m p e titive sw im m in g. I n t h e fe n ce d e n c lo su re a ro u n d th e p ave d a p ro n o f the p o o l w ill be a w a d in g p o o l fo r sm all ch ild re n . A life gu ard to w e r a n d a o n e -m e te r d iv in g b o a rd w ill o v e rlo o k the d iv in g area. T h e p o o l h a s b een p ro v id e d w ith a filte r p la n t capa ble o f r e n e w in g t h e e n tire w ate r su p p ly e ve ry 8 -h o u rs. T h e b a th h o u se is 15 feet b y 4 8 feet in size, c o n stru c te d en tire ly o f re d w o o d , an d is e q u ip p e d w ith d re ssin g ro o m s, lo c k e rs , toile t fa cilitie s a n d show ers. T h e sw im m in g facilitie s w ill be e n tire ly ligh te d fo r n i ^ t.„ yjg;-------------------------------------- Walce Forest Professor To Deliver Baccalaureate O r . C a r lt o n T . M itch e ll, p o f e t s o r o f re ligion a l W a ke F o re st lin iv e rsity w ill deliver the B accalaureate se rm o n at D a vie C o u n t y H ig h S c h o o o , S u n d a y , Ju n e I, at 8 : 0 0 p.m . D r. M itch e U w as grad ua te d from Cam pbell C o lle g e re ce ivin g the A . A . degree. H e received the A . B. fro m W a ke F o re st, the B . D . fro m Y a le U n iv e rsity , the S. T . M . fro m U n io n T h e o lo g ic a l S e m in a ry , and the Ph. D . fro m N e w Y o r k « 'J» ‘versitv. H e is a m e m b e r o f P h i D e lta K a p p a , h o n o ra ry e d u ca tio n fraternity. P rio r to te a ch in g at W g k e Forest, D r . M i t c h e i l w a s ch ap lain fo r the P a c ific F le e t and also for the A tla n tic F le e t a n d M a r in e s in K o re a in 1952-54. H e hat h e l d M sto ra te s at St. J u ie p h , M o ., « u b io n , N . C. a n d R id g e fie ld Park, N . J. D r. M itc h e ll is m a rrie d an d I has tw o d a u g h te rs a n d o n e so n . I L o c a l m in is t e r s o n the I Baccalaureate p ro g ra m arc T h e » Re v. J. E . R a tc h fo rd , the R e v . f Iv a n Ija m e s, a n d the R e v .: P 'y c e S m ith . МОЙЕ ABOUT DEVELOPMENT GRANT asso cia tio n has been h o p in g to take the retarde d о Г the c o u n ty lo the m o u n ta in s fo r a w eek an d w ith the gran t fro m the Y a d k i n V a l l e y E c o n o m ic D e v e lo p m e n t D is tric t, the b ig g e st ob sta cle s have been ove rcom e. T h is gran t w ill ta ke care оГ the a m o u n t the a sso cia tio n d id n o t a n t ic ip a t e Г г о т lo cal c o n trib u tio n s. T h e cost is $ 3 5 p e r c h ild fo r five d a v s at C ro ssn o re S c h o o l. A n u m b e r o f in d iv id u a ls a n d c lu b s have a lre a d y m ade c o n trib u tio n s to th e p r o j e c t . W ith interest sh o w n fro m o th e r gro u p s, the a s s o c ia t io n T e e ls th e re is e n o u g h assu ran ce th at final p la n s are b e in g m ad e fo r the trip. A n y o n e in t e r e s t e d in h e lp in g to se n d these ch ild re n t o c a m p , m a y se n d y o u r c o n t r ib u t io n to the D a v ie C o u n t y A s s o c i a t i o n f o r R e ta rd e d C h ild re n , M rs. W . M . L o n g , treasurer, 4 4 0 S a lisb u ry Stre et, M o c k sv ille . T h e g ro u p w ill ieave D a vie C o u n t y o n J u n e 1 6 , fo i C ro ssn o re , N . C . w h e re tw o d o rm ito rie s w ill be u se d as w ell as the d in n in g h a ll a n d all facilitie s o f the sch o o l. T h e c h ild re n w ill particip ate i n hike s th ro u gh the m o u n ta in s , na tu re stu d y in g , re cre ation an d h a n d icra fts. T h e h ig h lig h t o f the trip w ill be a d a y at T w e e tsie R a ilro a d . T h e c h ild re n w ill b e gu e sts o f F re d K ir b y a n d the T w e e tsie o rga n iza tio n . T h e R e t a r d e d C h ild re n s A sso c ia tio n is tru ly grate fu l fo r th e c o n ce rn sh o w n b y M r. K ir b y a n d are sure th is w ill be a m e m o ra b le e x p e rie n ce fo r the 2 3 lo ca l c h ild re n that are p la n n in g to attend. 2— Davie County Knterpriee RiHiord, May 22 1969 Funerals The above it a picture of the students attending Noah’s Ark School in 1921. This school was located near Calahain at Poplar Springs, now Rural Road 1307, Mocksville, Rt. 1. The pIctOra Is the property of Avery Lanier. The above studente have been Mentlflad as follows: First Row, left to right: James Owings, Felix Anderson, Ottls Gobble and Lao Anderson. Second Row; John Nelson Anderson, Freddie Lanier, Andrew Reynolds, Sarah Frank Anderson, Ola Boyd and Paul White. Third Row: Irving Gobble, Rachel Anderson, Turner Tutterow, Tallle Lanier, Seba Ijames, Charlie Murphy, Bernice Powell, Roy White. Fourth Row: Stella Murphy, J. B, Gobble, Harrlll Powell, Avery Lanier, Ho^ Reynolds. Fifth Row: Lewie Ijames, Arizona White, Moody Chaffin, Bessie Boyd, Arvel Hunter, Frances Anderson, Ernest Murphy. Back Row: Lemuel White, Georgia Powell, Edna Lanier, Sebrot Hunter, Era Tutterow, Mary Beth Powell, Junior Anderson. Golden Age Cleb b y N e ll H . L a sh le y O n W e d n e sd a y m o rn in g a n u m b e r o f th e D a vie G o ld e n A g e C lu b a n d th e ir frie n d s gath ered at the h o m e o f M r. an d M rs. G ra d y H . S m ith in F a rm in g to n an d e n jo y e d their b e a u tifu l iris ga rd e n c o n ta in in g o ve r 1 6 9 d iffe re n t verities in all sh ad e s o f co lo rs, blue , p in k , w h it e , y e l l o w , e tc . A fte r e n jo y in g the iris, p e o p le s an d o th e r flo w e rs th e jo v ia l g ro u p c o n t in u e d o n th e w a y to Y a d k in C o u n ty, to the H o ld e n Iris. G a rd e n s a s h o ^ d istance We'^t 'ofHtfie o ld h isto n b village. T h e y are o n the o ld p la n ta tio n n o w o w n e d b y M r. a n d M rs. T h o m a s H o ld e n . T h e h o u se nestles m aje stically frie n d ly in the m id st o f the c e n tu ry old o a k trees. W e ll cared fo r flo w e r b e d s o f lillies an d o th e rs are shelte re d u n d e r the h ig h w id e sp re a d in g tree branches.. O n the east side o f the h o u se in a red field gre w ro w u p o n ro w fragrant fu ll b lo w n c o lo rfu l iris. M rs. H o ld e n w ith p ride w a lk e d a m o n g he r treasures an d calle d the b lo o m in g iris b y n a m e . S h e h a s ove r 2 0 0 0 d iffe re n t verities. S h e an d M rs. S m ith b o th sa id that n o w is the best tim e to select p la n ts and get the rh iz o m e s to start o r enlarge o n e ’s o w n garden. P ic n ic lu n c h w as e n jo y e d in the p icn ic area o f the sp a c io u s ya rd . Library To Offer Tliree Part Summer Program T h e D a v ie C o u n t y P u b lic L ib ra ry w ill o ffe r a three-part su m m e r p ro g ra m f o r child ren . T h e p ro g ra m w ill in clu d e a sto ry h o u r, re a d in g p ro gra m , an d H im program . B e g i n n i n g Ju n e 1 0 , the library will c o n d u c t a W E E K L Y S T O R Y H O U R P R O G R A M fo r c h ild re n o f a g e s f o u r t o eight. E v e ry T u e s d a y m o rn in g at 1 0 :3 0 th ro u g h o u t the su m m e r, the sto ry h o u r w ill be co n d u cte d b y M is s Jane M o o re , a G irl S c o u t v o lu n te e r. P a re n ts are urged to b rin g their c h ild re n b y fo r the sto ry h o u r p ro o-a m . A s p art o f the R E A D I N G P R O G R A M , a n y c h i l ^ in grad e s o n e t h r o u g h ! six rn iist read I S A c tio n b o o k s a n d 10 n o n - f ic t io n b o o k s at the ir re a d in g Ivel to q u a lify fo r a certificate o f m erit. B e g in n in g Ju n e 9 , b o o k le ts w ill be available at the lib ra ry in w h ic h to k e e p a re c o rd o f b o o k s read . T h e b o o k s the c h ild re n h a ve read M U S T be re co rd e d in the b o o k le ts to q u a lify fo r a certificate. B o o k le ts w ill be available at the M a in L ib ra ry in M o c k sv ille , at the C o o le e m e e B ra n c h in the C o o le e m e e R e c re a tio n C e n te r, a n d fro m th e B o o k m o b ile . B e g in n in g F rid a y , J u n e 6, a n d a t 1 0 : 3 0 a . m . , a n d con tin uin g t h r o u g h t h e s u m m e r , t h e l i b r a r y w ill p re se nt a F R I D A Y M O R N IG F I L M P R O G R A M fo r c h ild re n o f all ages. T h e film s w ill be fo r fa m ily .fun . M o th e rs are urge d to d ro p the c h ild re n o f f a t the lib ra ry so th e y ca n s h o p m o re fre ely. T h e p ro g ra m s w ill be su p e rvise d b y ad u lts a n d q u ite e n joy a b le fo r child re n . F a m i l y n i g h t w a s held M o n d a y n igh t at the R o ta ry H u t. It w a s re c o g n itio n nigh t fo r b o y leaders o f the tro o p . M e m b e r s o f t h e tro o p re co gn ize d fo r service w e re as f o llo w s : R a lp h N a y lo r, Jr. A ssista n t S c o u tm a ste r; C h a rle s G a rw ood , S e n i o r P a t r o l Leader; Pete M a rtin , A ssista n t S e n io r P a tro l Le ad e r; D a v id D w ig g in s, T r o o p S c rib e a n d P a u l A n d re w s, T r o o p Q u a rte rm a ste r. T h e fo llo w in g P a t r o l L e a d e r s w e r e also r e c o g n iz e d : T e rry J o h n so n , Ste ve J o h n so n , W illia m G ra ve s, R o b e rt D w ig g in s, D a v id P o p lin an d H o lla n d C h a ffin . T h e fo llo w in g w ill be the ad u lt leaders fo r the n e x t year; D a n a N . L a rk a m , sco u tm a ste r a n d B e n n ie N a y lo r, Jam es A n d r e w s , K e m S h e e k , Jr., H o lla n d C h a f f i n a s sis ta n t scoutm aste rs. T h e b o y leaders w ill be as fo llo w s: C h a rle s Hlinisters Elect Lofiin T h e D a v i e C o u n t y M i n i s t e r i a l A sso c ia tio n has e le c t e d t h e fo llo w in g ne w o ffice rs fo r sthe ye a r 196 9 -7 0 . L o fiin , p a sto r o f M a c e d o n ia M oravian C h u r c h : V ic e P re s id e n t , R e v. D o n Sid e s, p a s t o r of O ak G rove M e t h o d i s t ; S e c r e t a r y an d T re a su re r, R e v. M a rio n B o ggs, p a sto r o f H o ly C ro ss L u th e rn C h u rc h ; H o sp ita l c h a p la in cy . R e v. B e n n y B e ard e n , p a sto r o f D a v ie C h a rge : R a d io M in is u y , R e v. P o w e ll W ilk in s, p a sto r o f D u lin s an d S m ith G ro ve . T h e a sso cia tio n w ill resum e th e m o n t h l y m e e t in g s in Se p te m b e r. T h e m e e tin g w ill be he ld at B e the l M e th o d ist ch u rch . S c o u t m a s t e r ; P e te M a rtin , S e n io r P a tro l L e a d e r: R ic k y N a y lo r, A ssista n t S e n io r P a tro l L e a d e r ; R o b e r t D w ig g in s , T r o o p S c r ib e a n d Mike D w i g g i n s , T r o o p Q u a rte rm a ste r. C lu is S m ith , K e m N a y lo r, a n d H e n ry H u n t received their tn e d e rfo o t badges. J im m y W all a n d Jam es F lo y d receive d F irst C la ss badges. M ik e D w ig g in s an d R o b ;.;t D w ig g in s received their S ta r badges. Pete M a rtin received a m erit b adge fo r S o il an d W ater C o n se rva tio n . T h e tro o p is sp o n so red b y the M o c k sv ille R o ta ry C lu b . FOUR Corners L ittle R ic k y R a tle d g e si'e n t F r i d a y a n d S a tu rd a y w ith B r e n d a G e n tle ne ar Ija m e s C ro ss R o a d s. S a n d ra S h e lto n sp e n t the w e e k e n d w ith M r. a n d M rs. G ra d y S m ith in F a rm in g to n . M r. a n d M rs. B y n u m D a v is o f W in sto n -S a le m , M r. an d M rs. Jam es E a to n a n d d a u g h te r an d M r. a n d M rs. B ill M e rre ll visite d in the h o m e o f M r. a n d M rs. E u g e n e E llis S u n d a y a fte rn n o n . M r. a n d M rs. B y n u m D a v is o f W in s t o n - S a le m atte nd e d w o r s h ip service s S u n d a y at E a t o n s B a p tist C h u rc h an d w ere lu n c h e o n gu e sts o f M r. an d M rs. R o b e rt D a v is. M r . a n d M r s . G e o r g e L a y m o n w ere S u n d a y d in n e r gu e sts o f M r. a n d M rs. G ra y L a y m o n . M r . a n d M rs. B o n M a y atte n d e d fu n e ral service s fo r E lia s D e n to n Ija m e s S u n d a y e v e n in g a t Ij a m e s B a p tist "^ ■ ir im c h - T n — D r y v e - ~ e o o n t y r~ Howard Reunion Held On Sunday T h e te n th H o w a rd R e u n io n w a s h e ld S u n d a y , M a y 18, Sh e lte r N o . 1 at T a n g le w o o d P a r k . A p p r o x i m a t e l y 1 5 0 p e rso n s a tte nd e d th e p icn ic d in n e r a n d fe llo w sh ip . T h e R e v . P a u l H a rt, p a stor o f B e t h l e h e m United M e t h o d is t C h u rc h , a n d th e R e v. B u r t o n R ig h ts, p a sto r o f C le m m o n s M o ra v ia n C h u rc h w ere also present. T h e fo rm e r gave th e in vo c a tio n . A lb e rt H o w a rd , P re sid e n t, a n d T a y l o r H o w a r d , V ice -P re sid e n t, p re sid e d at the a n n u a l event. T h e e l e v e n t h H o w a r d R e u n io n is b e in g p la n n e d fo r M a y 1 7 ,1 9 7 0 . ,Mr^. Nell Doy Resigns As Teacher M r s . N e l l R . D a y has r e s ig n e d h e r p o sitio n as a m e m b e r o f th e faculty^ o f the S h a d y G r o v e E le m e n t a r y S c h o o l to acce p t a te a ch in g p o sitio n elsew here. In he r letter o f re sign a tio n M rs. D a y w ro te : “ I hereby r e s ig n m y p o s it io n as teacher in th e sch o o ls o f D a v ie C o u n t y to accept a p o sitio n m o re su itab le t o m y experience a n d c a p a b ilitie s” . M rs. D a y h a s b een te a ch in g fo r 3 5-ye ars, the past 16 o f w h ic h h a s b e e n in D a v ie C o u n ty . Trailer Overtiris On REA Hill A h o u se trailer b ro k e lo o se o n R E A h ill S a tu rd a y , M a y 10, at 4 : 3 0 p.m . as a m e ch a n ica l failure o c c u re d in o n e o f the w h e e ls o f the trailer c a u sin g the d rive r to lo o se c o n tro l, ru n o f f the righ t sh o u ld e r o f the r o a d a n d the trailer o ve rtu rn in g. D a m a ge to the trailer w a s e stim ated at $ 3 ,0 0 0 . T h e d rive r o f the 1 9 6 7 F o rd p u llin g the trailer w a s fro m B e n so n , N . C. Trooper R . L . B e a n e in ve stie ate d th e a c c id e n t. ___ C. E . F itch e tt, Sr. F u n e r a l service s fo r C arl E v a n d e r F itch e tt, Sr., 7 3 , o f D u n n , a n d the fath er o f M rs. B o b H aU o f M o c k sv ille , w ere held W e d n e sd a y , M a y 14, at the F irst B a p tist C h u rc h in D u n n . H e d ie d T u e sd a y , M a y 13 at h is h o m e in D u n n . H e w a s a p ast m e m b e r o f the D u n S c h o o l B o a rd a n d the H a r n e t t C o u n t y B o a rd o f W elfare. H e also w a s a d ire cto r o f th e N o r th C a ro lin a R a ilro a d C o . H e cam e to D u n n in 192 1 an d o p erated F itc h e tt’s D r u g S to re u n til 1 9 4 8 , w h e n he r e t ir e d a s p h a rm a c ist. H e establish ed F itch e tt H o m e O il C o . in 1 9 3 1 . S u rv iv o rs are w id o w , M rs. V irg in ia T a lle y F itc h e tt; son s, C a rl E , Jr. a n d J o n P re sto n F itch e tt o f D u n n ; d a u gh te rs, M rs. K e it h F in c h o f E rw in , M r s . J o h n H . A rm fie ld o f D o v e r, D e ., a n d M rs. R o b e rt B . H a ll o f M o c k sv ille ; b ro th e rs, H u b e rt F . F itch e tt o f F o rt La u d e rd a le Fla., a n d R . E . F itch e tt Jr. o f S a n fo rd ; sisters, M rs. P a u l H o lt a n d M rs. L e r o y Y a r b o r o u g h o f G re e n sb o ro , an d M r s . C la u d e K id d o f H a w R ive r. M rs. F re d W h ite M rs. E v a B u rto n W h ite , 73 , o f A d v a n c e , R t. 1, w ife o f F re d W h ite , d ie d T h u rs d a y at her h o m e . S h e w a s b o rn in Y a d k in C o u n ty to W illia m a n d S a ra h C h a m b e rla in B u rto n . S h e w a s a m e m b e r o f Y a d k in V a lle y B a p tist C h u rc h . S u rv iv in g are h e r h u sb a n d ; s i x d a u g h te rs, M rs. C h a rlie Y a te s o f State sville, M rs. G ra y M a t t h e w s a n d M rs. D e lm e r H o w a rd o f A d v a n c e , R t. 1, a n d M r s . J o h n n y H a r p e , M rs. G a r la n d S h u l e r a n d M rs. C h a r l e s D a v i s of W in sto n -S a le m ; a sister, M rs. M a b e l C a llo w a y o f R h o n d a ; three ha lfsisters, M rs. S o l C o o k o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 4 , M rs. O m ie H illa rd o f S a lisb u ry a n d M rs. L illie V e sta l o f W in sto n -S a le m ; a n d a h a lf b ro th e r, R a y m o n d B u rto n o f W in sto n -Sa le m . F uneral services w ere co n d u cted Saturday, M ay 17, a t E a to n ’s C hapel b y th e R ev. A lvis C heshire and th e R ev. C. C. Car penter. B urial w as in G reen M eadow s B aptist C hurch cem etery. M rs. R . D . P o o le F u n e ra l service s fo r M rs. B e rth a F o ste r P o o le , 7 9 , w ere he ld M o n d a y , M a y 12, at 2 p. m . at E a t o n ’s C h ap e l. R e v. W . R . F ro st o fficia te d . B u ria l w a s in R o se C e m e te ry. S h e d ie d S a tu rd a y , M a y 10th, S h e w as b o rn J a n u a ry 11, ' 1 8 9 0 in D a v ie C o u n ty , a n d w as t h e d a u g h t e r o f the late T h o m a s an d M a rga re t Fo ste r. S h e w as the w id o w d f R . D . Poole. S u rv iv o rs in clu d e o n e sister, M rs. H . S. F o ste r o f the h o n w ; t w o s t e p d a u g h t e r s , M rs. M in n ie S lo o p o f M t. U lla an d M rs. F lo re n c e H o llin g sw o rth o f N o rfo lk , V a .; three step>sons, R e v . H e n ry Poole of W in sto n -S a le m ; H o w a rd a n d D a v is P o o le , b o th o f C h a rlo tte . E z ra L e e C a in T h e fu n e ra l o f E x ra L e e C a in , 6 0 , o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 2, w a s he ld F rid a y , M a y 1 6 , at 2 p.m . at S h ilo h ^ p U s t C h u rc h . B u ria l w a s in th e M a in v flle C h u rc h C e m e te ry . R e v . G . W . C a m p b e ll officia te d . H e d ie d T u e sd a y , M a y 13, at h is h o m e . S u rv iv o rs in clu d e : h is w ife , B eatrice C a in o f th e h o m e ; 3 sisters, M rs. B e rth a S m o o t o f N eely S t r e e t , a n d M r s . F l o r e n c e G l e n n a n d M rs. J u a n ita P u ry e a C a in , b o t h o f W in sto n -S a le m ; a n d , 2 b ro th e rs, L lo y d C a in a n d F re d C a in o f M o c k sv ille . M rs. B u m g a rn e r F u n e ra l service s fo r M rs. F lo re n c e Sw e e t B u m g a rn e r, 7 7 , o f M o c k sv ille , R t . 1, Sh e ffie ld c o m m u n ity , w id o w o f J. L . B u m ga rn e r, were h e l d W e d n e sd a y , M a y 2 1 , at R o c k S p rin g Baptist C h u r c h , H a rm o n y , R t. 2. B u ria l w a s in the c h u rc h cem e te ry. S h e d ie d M o n d a y at D a v ie C o u n t y H o sp ita l. S h e w a s b o rn in A le x a n d e r C o un ty to L e a n d e r a n d C h a r lo t te B u m g a rn e r Sw e e t. S h e w a s a m e m b e r o f R o c k S p rin g B a p tist C h u rc h , S u r v iv in g are three d a u g h t e r s , M r s . W il b u r n M c D a n ie l o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 1, M rs. A lfre d S h a w o f H a rm o n y , R t. 2 , a n d M rs. G e o rge S h irin o f C h a rlo tte ; a n d a so n , J. E a rl B u m g a rn e r o f H a rm o n y , R t. 1. DANCE MOCKSVILLE MOOSE LODGE JUNE 7th MUSIC BY "THE EMBERS" MEMBERS AND GUESTS H lias I). Ijam es E lia s D e n to n Ijam es, 7 3 , o f M o c k sv illc , R t. I, died F rid a y , M a y 1 6 at Ired ell M e m o ria l H o s p it a l in State sville. T h e fu n e ral w a s he ld at 4 p.m . . S u n d a y , M a y 18, at Ijam es B a p t is t C h u r c h in D a v ic C o u n t y . B u ria l w a s in the c h u rc h cem e te ry. H e w a s b o r n in D avie C o u n t y to M . C . an d N a n n ie P o w e ll Ijam es. H e w a s a retired farm er. S u rv iv in g are h is w ife , M rs. N a n c y D e n n is Ijam es; three d a u g h t e r s , M rs. C o n ra d M . G e o rg e o f A ra ra t, V a ., M rs. P a u l H in sh a w o f M o u n t A ir y an d M rs. H . C . M y e rs Jr. o f U n io n G ro v e ; a so n , D e n n is Ijam e s o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 1; tw o sisters, M rs. D u k e T h a rp e o f H a rm o n y a n d M rs. S. H . C h a ffin o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 1; a n d t h r e e b ro th e rs, R . C. Ija m e s o f H o p e , A rk ., M . D . y a m e s o f S a lisb u ry an d W . L. Ija m e s S r. o f H a rm o n y , R t. 1. > H News C la rk sville T h e C la rk sv ille S e n io r 4 -H C lu b m e t A p r il 7 , 1 9 6 9 , at the W m . R . D a v i e F ir e D e p a rtm e n t. T h e m e e tin g w a s called to o rd e r b y the p re sid e n t, K a th y S m o o t. T h e p led ge s to the A m e ric a n a n d 4 -H fla gs w ere th e n said. T w o n e w so n g s w ere su n g a n d le d b y P a tty B e c k an d R e th a C ra n fill. T h e re w ere 13 m e m b e r s , 3 a d u lts, a n d 2 v isito rs present. O u r gu est w a s M rs. N a n c y H a rtm a n . S h e ta lke d a b o u t the d iffe re n t eve nts set u p fo r 4 -H . S h e a lso sh o w e d u s a gam e w h ic h u se s w o rd s needed if y o u are a 4^H m e m b er. D e v o tio n s w ere th e n given b y S a m m y L o f lin a n d w e all said the L o r d ’s P ra ye r toge ther. T h e m e e tin g w a s a d jo u rn e d a n d re fre sh m e n ts w ere served b y K a t h y S m o o t an d R h o n d a C ra n fill. C la rk sville T h e C la rk sv ille S e n io r 4 -H C lu b m e t M a y 5 , 1 9 6 9 , at the W m . R . D a v i e F i r e D e p a rtm e n t. T h e m e e tin g w a s calle d to o rd e r b y the p re sid e n t, K a th y S m o o t . W e t h e n said the p led ge s to the A m e ric a n and 4 -H flags. N e w so n g s w ere su n g a n d le ad b y P a tty B e c k an d R e th a C ra n fill. A f t e r th e so n gs, R h o n d a C ra n fill h a d d e v o tio n s. W e all jo in e d in a n d said the lx )rd ’s p o g ru m w h ic h Is to be held at B ear C re e k B a p tist C h u rc h on S u n d a y , M a y 11. T h e m e e t in g w a s then a d jo u r n e d and re fre sh m e n ts w e r e se rv e d b y M a r y Lee P e op le s a n d helped b y P a tty ' Boles. R e p o rte r, C o n n ie L o flin Church Activities F I R S T U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T T h e c ircle s o f the W o m e n ’s S o c ie ty o f C h ristia n Se rvice m e t M o n d a y n ig h t in the F e llo w s h ip B u ild in g o f the c h u r c h fo r a cove re d d ish SU| jo ir Pra:lyer. T h e m in u te s w e re read | b y R e th a C ra n fill. T h e re w e re 11 m e m b e rs a n d 4 a d u lt leade rs present. T h e o ld a n d n e w b u sin e ss c o n siste d o f th in gs in the 4 -H new sletter. T h e n w e p la n n e d o u r 4 -H th e m eal, M rs. C h a rle s W o o d ru ff, p re sid e n t, p re sid ed at the re g u la r m e e tin g o f the W S C S . S h e in tro d u c e d M rs. C. C . C h a p m a n w h o p re se nted a P led ge Se rvice . M rs. C h a p m a n w a s assisted b y M rs. E d S h o rt. M rs. C . R . C re n sh a w m a d e t h e p re se n ta tio n o f a L ife M e m b e rsh ip to M rs. E d S h o rt o n b e h a l f o f t h e W S C S . A t th e c o n c lu sio n o f the jo in t se ssio n , each circle m et se p ara te ly fo r a b rie f m eeting. F I R S T B A P T IS T C irc le N o . 2 o f th e F irst ^ B a p tist C h u rc h , M is s L o u ise S tro u d , c h a irm a n , m e t M o n d a y eve nin g. M a y 1 9 , a t th e h o m e o f M rs. W o o d ro w H o w e ll o n R o u te 2. T h e p ro g ra m “ M in is t ry In Je su s’ N a m e In C h ile ” w as p re se nted b y M rs. S a m N ic h o ls. S tra w b e rry D e lig h t a n d iced tea w a s served to 9 m e m b e rs an d 4 visito rs. F I R S T B A P T IS T Last S u n d a y e v e n in g eighteeen G . A .’s p articip ate d in a G . A . C o ro n a tio n Service. T h e them e o f the service w a s "W e W o u ld W o rsh ip .” M isse s T e r e s a E a t o n a n d S a m ra H o w e ll w ere c ro w n e d q u e e n s in G ir l’s A u x ilia ry . T h e y w ere h o n o r e d w it h a n in fo rm a l re ce p tio n afte r th e service in the fe llo w sh ip hall. T h is c o m in g S u n d a y e ve ning. M a y 2 5 U i a t 8 :0 0 p.m ., the c h u rc h w ill observe t h e s e c o n d a n n u a l c h o ir R e c o g n it io n S e rv ic e in the c h u rc h ’s h isto ry . A l l o f the c h o irs w ill p a rticip a te iii this service, a n d certain o n e s w ill b e | recognized for p e r f e c t a tte nd ance e x ce p t fo r sickn ess. T h e the m e fo r the service w ill be “ T h a n k sg iv in g to G o d ” . T h e p u b lic is c o rd ia lly in vite d to attend. Y A D K I N V A L L E Y B ib le S c h o o l w ill b e g in at Y a d k in V a lle y B a p tist C h u rc h Ju n e 16 a n d c o n tin u e th ro u g h Ju n e 2 0 , fro m 7 to 9 p.m . Ш No other popular pickup gDes to the lengths Chevy does to save you mon^. Two From Davie Local Students On Honor Roll Ip Jjjp P0 5 I 5 Davie G. Jones at Cooleemee and Cynthia Gail Johnson of Mocksville made the honor roll at East Carolina University during the winer semester. The two Davie County students were among 20 percent of the studenU at the University receiving official commendation from the school. Both David and Cynthia maintained B-averages with no grade below C. D A V I E C O U N T Y P U B U S H E D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y A T M O C K S V I L L E . N O R T H C A R O U N A C O R D O N T O M L IN S O N E d ito r-P u b lish e r S e c o n d C la ss P ostage P aid at M o c k sv ille . N . C . S u b sc rip tio n Price : In D a v ie C o u n ty . $ 4 .0 0 : O u t o f State , $ 4 -5 0 At Pfeiffer T w o M o c k s v i l l e a re a s tu d e n ts at P fe iffer C o lle g e have re ce n tly b een selected to t o p s t u d e n t p o sts fo r the 1 9 6 9 -7 0 ye ar at the college. M iss Ka re n Merrell, d a u g h t e r o f M r s . W a y n e M e rre ll, R o u te 1, M o c k sv ille , has b een n a m e d d c h ie f P fe iffe r C h e e rle a d e r fo r the c o m in g year. S h e w ill a lso serve as proctor in Washington R e sid e n ce H all. M iss H e le n Sp a rk s, d a u gh te r o f M r . a n d M rs. J o h n F . S p a rk s, R o u te 2, M o c k sv ille , w il l s e r v e as P re sid e n t o f W a s h in g t o n R e sid e n c e H a ll C o u n c i l . S h e w a s re cn e tly electcd to m e m b e rsh ip in D e lta S i g w servic so io rit y a n d to e d i t o r s h i p o f th e c a m p u s y e a rb o o k fo r the 1 9 6 9 -7 0 year. B o th stu d e n ts are grad u a te s o f D a v ie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l. I I A*:’* I 1 Ш 1ii II II Several lengths, in fact. Like offering pick> up boxes that range in length from 6Vt feet to a huge 0-footer. No matter whal size you prefer, you'll get a full measure of Chevy’s Pacesetter Value with each model. For instance: the biggest power choice among popular pickups. Six or V8. And the smoothest ride In.trucks. Inside the double'Steel cabs, you'll find such Pacesetter Values as thick foam seats. Which provide stretch-out room for three. Wrap it all up In a amail price and it becomes pretty dear: Chevy will go to great lengths to please you. C h e v ro le t P a c e s e t t e r V a lu e s Folks and Fancies )Bv АЛАЯбАШ A. LE6RAND1 A T F O R T B R A G G F O R W E E K E N D M rs, Jam es E. La tta spe nt the past w e e ke n d at F t. B ra gg w ith her h u sb a n d , C ap t. Latta. O n F rid a y n igh t, the Lattas attended the 12th S u p p o rt B rig a d e 's sp rin g ro rm a l d in n e r and d an ce given in the L a fa ye tte ro o m at F t. B ra gg O ffic e rs C lu b . S a tu rd a y nigh t, th e y atte nd ed a n o th e r fo rm a l d in n e r and d an ce cele brating the S 2 n d a n n ive rsa ry o f the M e d ica l C o rp s. T h is d in n e r w as held in the G e n . J o h n H o d g e ro o m w ith d a n c in g in the L a fa ye tte ro o m . W h ile M rs. Latta w a s at F t. B ra gg her m o th e r, M rs. E rn e st F . H a y e s o f K in g s M t. an d he r au n t, M rs. L e o n F u rse o f Su m te r, S. C. cam e to s U y w ith their d aughters, Sa n d ra a n d B a rb a ra o n C h u rc h Street. S P E N D T H U R S D A Y IN R A L E I G H M rs. G o r d o n T o m lin so n , M rs. C h a rle s H . T o m lin so n , M rs. T . P. D w ig g in s a n d M rs. G e o rge R o w la n d spe n t last T u e sa y in R a le igh. IN R A L E I G H S A T U R D A Y N IG H T D r. a n d M rs. R . F. K e m p spe n t S a tu rd a y n igh t in R a le ig h w ith their so n a n d daughter-in-law , M r. an d M rs. K e m p Jr. an d son s, T ra c y and M ik e . T h e y m ad e the trip to celebrate M ik e 's second b irth d a y an n ive rsary. V I S I T M O T H E R M r. a n d M rs. E d S h o rt visite d h is m o th e r, M rs. T . R,. S h o rt, S u n d a y a fte rn o o n at W esley L o n g H o sp ita l in G re e n sb o ro w h e re she h a s b een a p atie nt fo r the p ast w eek. P IC N IC L U N C H* S a m m y L o flin a n d M iss R o se m a ry G a rn e r o f M o c k sv ille en te rtain ed a g ro u p o f frie n d s a n d relative s w ith a p icn ic lu n c h at T a n g le w o o d P a rk S u n d a y , M a y 18. A tte n d in g w ere: M iss S u e B u m g a rn e r o f H a rm o n y , M isse s C o n n ie L o flin , D a p h n e C o h e n , M a ria , M a lissa an d M a lin d a W righ t, K a y e , K a th y a n d D o rrie P o tts, M r. a n d M rs. P a u l P otts, B o b b y , J im m y , D a le , Je ffre y and T e rry P o tts, all o f M o c k sv ille . A fte r lu n ch , the g ro u p e n jo ye d a to u r o f the P ark. V I S I T A T W C U M r. an d M rs. M . C . D e a d m o n spe nt the w e e k e n d in C u llo w h e e v isitin g M r. a n d M rs. P h il D e a d m o n , stu d e n ts at W e ste rn C a ro lin a U n iv e rsity. O n their re tu rn S u n d a y , th e y visite d their d a u gh te r an d fa m ily , the F re d d ie B re w e rs, in Statesville. I A T T E N D C H U R C H D E D I C A T I O N M r. a n d M rs. K n o x J o h n sto n e w ere gu e sts o f M rs. W illia m K iz z ia h an d D r. an d M rs. T o m 'T h u r s t o n o f S a lisb u ry S u n d a y fo r the d e d ica tio n o f the n e w F irst P re sb y te ria n C h u rc h fo llo w e d b y lu n c h e o n at S a lisb u ry C o u n try C lu b . O th e r gu e sts in clu d e d D r. and M rs. N e il M c G a h e y o f Sta te sville an d D r. an d M rs. S a m u e l W ile y an d so n . S h a n n o n o f D u rh a m . V I S I T O R S F R O M A L B A N Y , N . Y . V is itin g M rs. J o h n J o h n sto n e M o n d a y n ig h t an d T u e sd a y w ere M iss M a r y M u n s ib n an d he r m o th e r o f A lb a n y , N e w Y o rk . M iss M u n st o n a n d M rs. J o h n sto n e served o n the U S S H o p e H o sp ita l S h ip in P e ru together. M rs. J o h n sto n e and h e r gu e sts spe nt M o n d a y in ,01d Salem . ' '■ ' ’ ” ' ' " ' ” B IR T H A N N O U N C E M E N T M r. a n d M rs. R o n n ie M c C la m ro c k , 6 4 0 M u lb e r r y Stre et, M o c k sv ille , a n n o u n c e the b irth o f a d a u gh te r, T o n y a L y n n , b o rn M a y 1 9 th a t the B a p tist H o sp ita l in W in sto n -Sa le m . M rs. M c C la m ro c k is the fo rm e r N a n c y J o h n so n , d a u gh te r o f M r. and M rs. R a y m o n d J o h n so n o f M o c k sv ille . O th e r gra n d p a re n ts are M r. an d M rs. O . G . M c C la m ro c k . A T S W A N Q U A R T E R M r. an d M rs. W . C . P h ip p s an d fa m ily, J o y c e , Jane , J im m y , W alter, Jr. an d J e ff spe nt the p astw e e ke n d in S w a n Q u a rte r visitin g their d au gh te r, M rs. W . E . L a w re n ce , M r. L a w re n c e and so n, Jim . G U E S T S F R O M R O C K Y M O U N T I D r. a n d M rs. D a v id R . S tro u d o f R o c k y M o u n t w ere w e e ke n d gu e sts o f M rs. G e o rge H aire . T h e S tro u d s, M rs. H a ire a n d M rs. R a y C o rn a tze r spe nt S a tu rd a y in A sh e ville . M r. H a ire spe nt the w eeke nd at H o ld e n B e a c h o n a fish in g trip. S O N B O R N IN G E R M A N Y S p / 4 Je rry D . Jam es a n d M rs. Ja m e s a n n o u n c e the arrival o f a so n, R o b e rt D a lla s, w h o w a s b o rn o n M a y 11, at a m ilita ry h o sp ita l in H id e lb u rg, G e rm a n y . M rs. Jam es is the fo rm e r B a rb a ra C a ll o f R o u te 4. S p / 4 Ja m e s is se rvin g a to u r o f d u t y w ith the U . S. A r m y in G e rm a n y . A T T E N D L U N C H E O N S IN W . S. M rs. J. F . H a w k in s w a s in W in sto n -S a le m last T u e sd a y and W e d n e sd a y w ith her sister, M rs. C a rlo s C o p p e r. T h e y atte n d e d a I' b rid ge lu n c h e o n o n T u e sd a y given at Ih e h o m e o f M rs. J. Lee K e ige r, Sr. an d a n o th e r b rid g e lu n c h e o n given in the M a g n o lia R o o m at W a ke F o re st U n iv e rsity . H o ste sse s w e re M rs. S. C. R ip p le an d M rs. W . F . C lin g h a m . M rs. C o o p e r d ro ve M rs. H a w k in s h o m e W e d n e sd a y a fte rn o o n . S U R P R IS h U I R T I I D A Y P A R T Y M rs. G w e n K c y o s o f C h arlo tte , w h o is v isitin g M iss D u k e S h e e k o n W ilk e sb o ro Stre et, w as give n u surprise b irth d a y p a rty S u n d a y o n M iss S h e e k ’s law n. H oste sse s w ere M rs. C a ro ly n M c C a n liss o f S a lisb u ry , the h o n o re e ’s sisie r; he r au nts, M iss S h e e k , M rs. C. B. Jam es, M rs F ra n c e s S. Jam e s, and M rs. H . O . M c C la m ro c k , an d her nieces, M rs. R o g e r C h a m b e rla in and M rs. M a ry N e ll H o lm a n . Ice cre am an d b irth d a y cake w ere served to t h i r t y six relatives a n d frie nds. A m o n g the gu e sts fro m o u t-o f-to w n w ere M rs. C a ro l M ille r an d d au gh te r, L y n n , M r. and M rs. Ste ve H ill an d M rs. C h e ste r Jam e s and son, M ik e , o f L e x in g to n ; M isse s C a ro l B urge ss an d M iss C a m m ie Jam e s o f C a m ilo t S ta b le s near F a rm in g to n , and M r. an d M rs. B a ile y Jam es an d so n . C h ip , o f R o u te 4. T O A R R I V E S A T U R D A Y F R O M K A N S A S C h a p la in E d w in A n d re w s w ill arrive S a tu rd a y fro m F o rt R e ile y , K a n sa s to visit h is b ro th e rs. D r. V ic to r L . A n d re w s an d D r. Jam e s A n d re w s a n d their w ives. H is m o th e r, M rs. C lara A n d re w s o f the N . C . B a p tist H o m e in Y a n c e y v ille , w ill a lso be here. C h a p la in A n d re w s is e n ro u te to D u rh a m to p ic k u p h is d au gh te r, M a rio n w h o is a stu de n t at D u k e U n iv e rsity. V I S I T L O N G S IN A U G U S T A , G A . M r. a n d M rs. T . L . J u n k e r an d Ste ve F o ste r spe nt the w e e ke n d in A u g u sta , G e o rg ia w ith the J u n k e r'« so n -' i-law and d aughte r, M r. an d M rs. J o h n L o n g , Jr. and ch ild re n , J o h n n y , T re n t,^ tu a rt an d T yle r. W IN N E R A T H O R S E S H O W M r. and M rs. B ill J u n k e r a n d M r. a n d M rs. T . L. J u n k e r a tte nded a H o rse S h o w last w e e k in T a y lo rsv ille .B ill’s h o rse w as o ne o f the w in n e rs in the T e n n e sse e W a lk in g H o rse class. P A T I E N T A T B A P T IS T H C iS P IT A L W illia m E . H a ll’s m o tlie r, M rs. A v a lo n H a ll o f Y a d k in v ille , u n d e rw e n t m ajor su rge ry last M o n d a y at the B a p tist H o sp ita l in W in sto n ^ a le m . V I S I T S I S T E R IN G E O R G I A M rs. R u p e rt A . B o g e r, M rs. L e n a W all a n d M rs. F o rd ie B e a u ch a m p visite d their sister re ce n tly w h o is ill at a h o sp ita l in D e ca tu r, G e o rgia . A T T E N D C H A P M A N R E U N I O N M r. an d M rs. C. C . C h a p m a n spe n t the past w e e ke n d in S p a rta n b u rg, S . C . w ith their so n-in -la w an d d aughte r, M r. an d M rs. Ja m e s D ic k in s o n . T h e D ic ljin so n s m o v e d to S p a rta n b u rg o n A p r il 1, fro m H ic k o ry . M r. D ic k in s o n is w ith 1. B . M . there. T h e y a lso atte n d e d a C h a p m a n fa m ily re u n io n w h ile there. P L A N E T R IP T O F A I R H A V E N , N . J. M iss F lo ssie M a rtin a n d he r sister, M rs. C h a rle s A . B u rru s o f S h e lb y , re tu rn e d M o n d a y fro m a p lan e trip to F a ir H a ve n , N e w Jerse y w h e re th e y sp e n t a w e e k w ith M rs. B u r r u s ' so n an d daughter-in -law , M r . an d M rs. C h a rle s A . B u rru s, Jr. E n ro u te ho m e . M is s M a rtin spe n t S u n d a y w ith he r niece, M rs. J o h n F e lts an d D r. F e lts in W in sto n -Sa le m . S O N A N D W IF E H E R E F R O M C A L IF . V is itin g M r. a n d M rs. A s a W . O 'B r ie n o n H a rd iso n Stre e t fo r tw o w e e k s are their so n an d dau gh te r-in -law , M r. a n d M rs. Jam es O 'B r ie n o f Sa n ta M o n ic a , C a lifo rn ia . T h e ir gu e sts arrived here S a tu rd a y. IN H I C K O R Y F O R W E E K E N D M isse s N e ll a n d D a is y H o lth o u se r sp e n t the w e e k e n d in ' H ic k o ry , the gu e sts o f M is s L o u ise O d o m . A T T E N D S T A T E M E D I C A L S O C I E T Y A tte n d in g th e Sta te M e d ic a l S o c ie ty m e e tin g at P in e h u rst fro m T u e sd a y th ro u g h S a tu rd a y he ld at the C a ro lin a H o te l fro m here w ere D r. B o b M . F o ste r, D r. W . M . L o n g an d D r. F r a n c i? Slate. M rs. L o n g a c c o m p a n ie d h e r h u sb a n d to P in e h u rst o n S a tu rd a y fro the a n n u a l event. IN M T S . F O R W E E K E N D M r. an d M rs. D ic k ie N a il a n d so n s, T o d d a n d R o d n e y sp e n t the p a s t w e e k e n d a t O ld F o r t w ith M rs. N a il's siste r an d b ro th e r-in -law a n d ch ild re n . B irth A n n o u n c e m e n t M r. a n d M rs. R o s s W a n d s, Jr. o f S a lisb u ry a n n o u n c e the b irth o f a so n , W illia m R o s s W a n d s, II I, S u n d a y M a y 18, at R o w a n M e m o ria l H o sp ita l. M rs. W a n d s is the fo rm e r A n n e F o ste r o f M o c k sv ille . M r. W a n d s is fro m C o ole e m e e . B IL L Y A N D E R S O N IS H O S T A T G R A D P A R T Y B illy A n d e rso n en te rtain ed w it h a g r a d u a t io n p a r t y S a tu rd a y n igh t o n h is la w n o n R o u te 1. G u e s t s f o u n d p laces at tables co ve re d w ith ch e cke d table c lo th s a n d lighted w ith candles. T h e In v a d e r's C o m b o w a s p la y e d fo r d a n c in g o n the la w n . R e fr e s h m e n t s served d u rin g the e ve n in g co n siste d o f s o f t d r i n k s , p u n c h , cake, p o ta to c h ip s, p ick le s, n u ts a n d co o kie s. A h a y ride w a s also p art o f the e v e n in g 's e n te rtain m e n t. T h e f if t y gu e sts present w ere tw e n ty five se n io r b o y s an d their dates. ---------------------S T M Y R T i r B E A T f f F l W D A Y S ---------------------- E d w in C o x , m an ager o f B e lk ’s D e p a rtm e n t Sto re , spe nt a few d a y s at M y rtle B e ach , S . C . th is w e e k a tte n d in g an exe cutive m e e tin g o f B e lk S to re s in N o r th an d S o u t h C a ro lin a . U R E W B O Y S . H E R E F O R W E E K E N D J o h n J. La re w o f W a y n e sb o ro , V irg in ia and F ra n k La re w o f F o rt Lau d e rd a le , F lo rid a , spent the w e e ke n d here w ith their m o th e r, M rs. J. J. La re w w h o is a patient at D a v ie c o u n ty H o sp ita l. F ra n k , w h o is a C . P. A ., w ill be in an d o u t o f M o c k sv ille fo r tw o w eeks. H is h e ad qu arte rs w ill be the La re w h o m e o n S a lisb u ry Street w ith h is b ro th e r, H u g h Larew . For A Carefree Summer SEW A WARDROBE FROM OUR SELECTION OF: DAN RIVER SHEERS.......60% Fortrel polyetter and 60% cotton DAN RIVER MANDALAY....Solldi and printf to coordinate DAN RIVER DAN BON....with pre-iet Dan pren DAN RIVER WAFFLE WEAVE for Sportswear....pre-iet Dan pvit or perman«af preii TEXTILE SHOP “The Fabric Center” Salliburv St MorktviUc, .V. C. Mokt Piflis Now To AttORd Oor 5 t h S e m i - A n n u a l JAMBOREE S A T U R D A Y , JU N E 1 4 t h WE ARE SCHEDULING THE BEST OF TALENT FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT ON THIS DAY. Wi ira now thf loal FrancbiMd Datltr for tha G M C T R U C K LINE •nd will tikf pridi in fornMlly introducing thii lini on Jum 14tli. MOCKSVILLE CHRYSia-fLYMOimi Inc ns WiikMkw* Sw Mni Í34-2I24 M R S . P E R R Y L O IR Y B R E N D L E C R E E N M E A D O W S B A P T IS T C H U R C H IS SC E N E O F J A R V IS -B R E N D L E R IT E S M iss R u b y Lee Ja rv is o f A d v a n c e a n d Sg t. P e rry L o ir y B re n d le o f W in sto n -S a le m w ere m arrie d at 3 p.m . S a tu rd a y , M a y 17, in G re e n M e a d o w s B a p tist C h u rc h at F a rm in g to n . T h e R e v. A . C . C h e sire o fficia te d . W e d d in g m u sic ia n s w ere M rs. C h a rlo tte S m ith , o rg a n ist a n d R o n n ie S m ith a n d M itc h e ll M a tth e w s o f A d v a n c e , soloist. M rs. B re n d le is the d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs. C h a rlie F ra n k lin Jarvis o f A d v a n ce . S h e is a gra d u a te o f G r a y H ig li S c h o o l, W in s t o n - S a le m . S h e w a s e m p l o y e d b y B im c o C o rp W in sto n -Sa le m . Sg t. B re n d le is the so n o f M r. an d M rs. H e n r y S. B re n d le o f W in sto n -Sa le m . H e w as gra d u a te d fro m P a rk la n d H ig h S c h o o l an d has re c e n tly re turne d fro m se rvin g w ith the A ir F o rc e in Japan. G iv e n in m arriage b y h e r fath er, th e b rid e w o re a g o w n o f silk o rga n za a n d C h a n tilly lace w ith a ch a p e l train. H e r illu sio n veil w a s a ttach e d to a c ro w n o f pearls, a n d she carrie d a w h ite sa tin -cove re d B ib le w ith a w h ite orch id . M rs. E u g e n e B o w ^ n o f W in sto n -S a le m , the b rid e 's sister, w a s m a tro n o f h o n o r. B rid e sm a id s w ere the b rid e g ro o m ’s sister M iss M a d g e P re vette , M is s S u sie B re n d le , a n d M rs. C h a rlie Jarvis, Jr. all o f W in sto n -S a le m a n d M is s S a n d ra C o p e o f M o c k sv ille . M r. B re n d le w a s h is s o n ’s b est m an. U sh e rs w ere B o b b y C o p e o f M o c k sv U le , C h a rlie Ja rvis, Jr., the b rid e ’s b ro th e r, an d Le slie B re n d le a n d R o b e rt B re n d le , the b rid e g ro o m ’s b ro th e rs o f W in sto n -Sa le m . A fte r a re c e p tio n a t th e F a rm in g to n M a so n ic H a ll, the n e w lyw e d s left fo r a trip. T h e y w ill live at F a irc h ild A ir F o rc e B a se at S p o k a n e , W ash., w h e re Sg t. B re n d le w ill be station e d . F o r travel, th e b rid e chan ge d to a pale b lu e d re ss w ith w h ic h she u se d beige a cce ssorie s a n d the o rc h id fro m h e r b rid a l b o u q u e t. M R S. B E U L A H A . W IL L IA M S IS H O N O R E D A T F L O A T IN G SH O W E R T h re e ho ste sse s en te rtain ed at a F lo a tin g S h o w e r W e d n e sd a y n igh t. M a y 14, h o n o rin g M rs. B e u la h A n d e rs W illia m s, bride-elect o f D e x te r B y e rly o f H i ^ P o in t. M rs. L lo y d B la c kw e ld e r, M rs. D a n R u m p le a n d M rs. A lv in P o tts jo in e d toge th e r at the h o m e o f their p are n ts, the D u k e W o o te n s, 5 8 0 W ilk e sb o ro Stre et, fo r the p a rty w h ic h w a s held fro m 7 to 9 o ’c lo ck . T h e h o n o re e w a s p re se nted a red c a rn a tio n corsage w h ic h she p in n e d to he r w h ite lin e n sheath d re ss e m b ro d je re d w ith red roses. A m o n g the gu e sts a tte n d in g w a s M iss R ita Jean B y e rly o f H ig h P o in t. R e fre sh m e n ts served c o n siste d o f de corate d ca ke squares, m in ts, n u ts an d lim e p u n ch . T h e cen terp iece fo r the re fre sh m e n t table w a s c o m p o se d o f p in k a n d w h ite glads. A silver p u n c h b o w l an d silver c o m p o te s w ere used. O th e r d e c o ra tio n s in clu d e d three b ra n c h e d cand ela bra o rn a m e n te d w ith flow e rs. M rs. W illia m s a n d M r. B y e rly w ill live in H ig h P o in t in the O a k V ie w se ctio n after their m arriage o n Ju n e 1st at F irst U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h in M o c k sv ille . .3— Davie County Knli>rftriM> Ri>t4>rd, May 22, l%9 M ISS D E L A IN E G L A SC O C K IS H O N O R E D A T B R ID A L SH O W E R M iss D c lu in e G la sc o c k , bride-elect o f S te p h e n M e h d d e r, w as h o n o re d w ith a flo a tin g b rid al sh o w e r S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . H oste sse s w ere M rs. S u m M , H o w a rd and M iss Jane H o w a rd . A p p ro x im a te ly six ty gu e sis called at the H o w a rd reside nce o n O a k Stre et fro m tw o u n til fo u r o ’clock. T h e h o n o re e w o re fo r the o c c a sio n a green lin en w ith w h ite trim dress. H e r co rsa g e w a s o f y e llo w ro se b u d s. F lo ra l d e c o ra tio n s o f the h o m e w ere arra n ge m e n ts o f roses, p e o n ie s an d iris. T h e cen terpiece for the re fre sh m e nt laisle w a s y e llo w ro se s an d w h ite gladioli. M rs. R o y C a rtn e r p o u re d lim e p u n c h and M rs. B ill H o w a rd , M iss M a rga re t A n n D a n ie l and M iss L in d a B o w d e n served p a rty dainties. M is s B arb ara D a n ie l received the sh o w e r gifts an d M iss L in d a O w in g s assisted th e bride-elect in o p e n in g her gifts. M iss K a tie G la sc o c k p re sided at the gu est register a n d said g o o d b y e s to the gu e sts w h o called d u rin g the a p p o in te d h o u rs. K U R T Y K A -R E A V IS E N G A G E M E N T M r . a n d M r s . R u d o lp h K u r i y k a o f S h irle y , M a ssa c h u se tts, a n n o u n c e the engagem ent o f their d au gh te r, K a th ry n , to D a n ie l A . R e avis, so n o f M r. an d M rs. A . 0 . R e a v is o f R o u te 1, M o c k sv ille . T h e w e d d in g w ill fa ke place A u g u s t 9 , in T h e U n ite d C h u r c h at S h i r l e y , M assachu se tts. B R ID A L SH O W E R F O R M IS S P H Y L L IS D A N N E R M iss P h y llis A n n e D a n n e r, Ju n e 2 9 th b ride-elect o f E a rl F ra n k lin S h o a f, w a s feted w ith a m isc e lla n e o u s slio w e r F rid a y evening, May 9 in t h e F e H o w s h i p H a ll o f B ethel M e th o d is t C h u rc h . H o ste sse s w ere J o d y C o o k , B e c k y S to k e s an d S u e Cave. U p o n a r r iv a l , a w h it e ca rn a tio n corsage w a s p in n e d o n th e h o n o re e ’s N a v y b lu e a n d w h it e w h ip p e d cre am dress. B r id a l B in g o w a s p la ye d p rio r to o p e n in g the ¿lo w e r gifts. P u n c h , cake squares, m in ts a n d n u t s w e r e se rv e d to a p p ro x im a te ly th irty guests. W O M E N 'S G U ILD H A S M E E T IN G T h e W o m e n ’s G u ild o f St. F ra n c is C a th o lic M is s io n m et M o n d a y , M a y 1 9 , in the chu rch . T h e p re sid e n t, M rs. 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Flaice S a m m o n s o f R t. 4, M o c k s v ille , w ill receive h is d ischa rge fro m the U S A r m y M a y 2 6 , 19 6 9 . H e is a graduate o f D a v ie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l an d is m arrie d to the fo rm e r B e tty H a ire o f State sville, R t. 7. H e a n d h is w ife w ill live in Statesville after h e is discha rged . T h e fo llo w in g w a s w ritte n b y Sg t. S a m m o n s re g a rd in g h is service; I w a s in d u cte d in to the U S A r m y M a y 2 3 , 1 9 6 6 and com p le te d b asic tra in in g o n the 29th o f J u n e , 1 9 6 6 . I grad ua te d fro m a R a d io R e la y an d C a rrie r R e p a ir c o u rse at F t. G o rd o n , G a . 1 w a s sent to F t. B ra g g an d assigne d to the 3 3 7 th S ig n a l C o m p a n y . A t Ft. B ra g g I to o k a re p air co u rse g iv e n b y th e c o m p a n y in M ic ro -W a v e ra d io a n d ca n ie r. O n A u g u st 9 , 1 9 6 7 , the 3 3 7 t h S ig n a l C o m p a n y w as tran sferred to V ie t N a m w he re the c o m p a n y su p p o rte d all U . S , F o r c e s b y f u r n i s h i n g tropo -scatter ra d io , te le p h o ne an d tele type c o m m u n ic a tio n s fo r “ I” C o rp s, w h ic h is the n o rth e rn m o stp a rt o f S o u t h 4— l)«vie ('uuiity Uitterpri№ R«HH>rd, May 22, l*)69 V ie t N am . I n A u g u st , 1 9 6 8 , I w as t r a n s f e r r e d b a c k state-side w h e re 1 w a s a ssign e d to the T V d iv isio n at F t. G o rd o n , G a. O n M a r c h 1 0 , 1 9 6 9 , I received an A r m y C o m m e n d a t io n M e d a l fo r o u tsta n d in g service w h ile in V ie t N a m . (E d it o r ’s n o te • it w a s learned th at Sgt. S a m m o n s w a s t h e o n l y o n e in h is c o m p a n y o f 3 5 0 m e n to receive th is m e da l.) Macedonia News M a c e d o n ia is still h a vin g v e r y g o o d a t t e n d a n c e at S u n d a y sc h o o l a n d m o rn in g w o rsh ip services. B e fo re lo n g it w ill be va c a tio n tim e a n d I im a g in e the atte n d a n ce w ill d ro p so m e b u t w e h o p e that regardle ss o f w h e re y o u g o o n va ca tio n , y o u w ill n o t fo rge t to take G o d w ith y o u a n d w ill atte nd service s w he re ver y o u are. W e w ere pleased S u n d a y m o rn in g at w o rsh ip service to have M rs. V irg in ia L o flin b a c k at the service w ith u s fo r the f ir s t t im e in clo se to six m o n th s. S h e w a s v e ry tired afte r the service s b u t m a d e it q u ite w ell. W e p ra y that G o d w ill c o n tin u e to give he r the stre n gth sh e n e e d s so that she w ill c o n tin u e to im p ro v e and w ill so o n be b a c k w ith u s all the tim e. M r s . G e n e v a B e a u ch a m p r e t u r n e d h o m e f r o m the h o sp ita l w he re slie u n d e rw e n t su rge ry a n d is d o in g n ice ly. M r s . G l a d y s H a y s is a p a t ie n t a t D a v ie C o u n t y H o sp ita l. W e k n o w there are o th e rs sick th a t need to be rem em berftd b u t w e c a n ’t call each o n e b y n a m e b u t w e p ra y that G o d w ill see fit to heal th e m b e fo re lo n g. P u t th e m o n y o u r p ra ye r list a n d se n d th e m a card. Its a lw a y s n ice to k n o w tliat so m e o n e is th in k in g a b o u t y o u w h e n y o u are sick. J e n n if e r F r y e sp e n t the e ve nin g w ith A n n a B e a u ch a m p last M o n d a y a n d h a d su p pe r w ith her. W e ex te n d c o n g ra tu la tio n s to M rs. M a rth a P lyle r w h o w as in stalle d a s P re sid e n t o f the W in sto n -S a le m O rg a n iz a tio n o f t h e P r o f e s s io n a l B u s in e s s W o m e n last w eek. M r. and M rs. H e n ry D o u th it a n d M r . a n d M r s . G ra d y B e a u clia m p a n d D o u g ha d a c o o k -o u t at the E rn e st C o p e h o m e S a tu rd a y evening. M r. a n d M rs. A lv is Y o r k and M r. an d M rs. A lfe r M c B rid e a n d P e g gy Jean visite d M r. and M rs. J e rry B o n e r in H ic k o ry S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . Mock’s News F ra n R a y R e st H o m e w a s a S u n d a y d in n e r gu e st o f M r. an d M rs. R o n n ie B u rto n . M r . a n d M r s . Ra y B e a u ch a m p o f C le m m o n s spe nt S u n d a y a fte rn o o n w ith M rs. R o y C o rn a tze r. M r. an d M rs. Jo e W h ite o f W i n s t o n v isite d W illie a n d C ly d e J o n e s S u n d a y . M r . a n d M rs. Jo e Jo n e s sp e n l F rid a y n igh t a n d Sat. w iti) M r . a n d M rs. K e n M a rtin o f G e rm a n to n . Mrs. H . A. M i l l e r o f H a m p to n v ille spe nt a few d a y s last w e e k w ith M r. an d M rs. H e n ry M ille r. T h o se v isitin g M r. a n d M rs. B ry a n J o n e s re c e n tly w ere; M r. an d M rs. G le n n J o n e s an d M rs. M a rtin S o fle y o f R e d la n d : M rs. Steve B e a u ch a m p . M rs. A rc h ie N o rm a n , M rs. B iU N o rm a n o f Le w isville ; a n d M r. an d M rs. B o b M a tth e w s o f W in sto n . M r. an d M rs. 0 . B . Jon e s, M rs. E . A . M y e rs, M r. a n d M rs. H . F . C ra te r, M r. a n d M rs. Joe Jone s atte nd ed a re u n io n at Ih e Itom e o f M rs. S ie v e B e au cltam p at L e w isville S u n d a y . M r. a n d M rs. R o y C arte r spent S u n d a y a fte rn o o n w ilh M r. a n d M i s . T o m F o ste r o f D u lin s. T h e W o m e n o f the C h u rc h w ill b e sp o n so rin g a “B a k e S a le ” n e x t S a t u r d a y a t M c C u llo c h ’s M a rk e t. T h e sale w ill b e gin at 9 :3 0 . P la n n o w to co m e a n d b u y y o u r g o o d ie s fo r the w e e k e n d an d save h a v in g to b a k e th is w e e ke n d . M a c e d o n ia w ill b e h o ld in g a service at the F r a n - R a y R e st H o m e in M o c k s v i l l e o n T h u rs d a y e ve n in g at 7 ; 3 0 , M a y 2 9 t h . W e in vite all o f th e c h u rc h to co m e a n d h e lp in th e sin g in g a n d e sp e cia lly a ll the c h o ir m e m b e rs. M r. a n d M rs. J. H . P lo tt, Jr. an d D a v id ate su p p e r w ith the P h i l i p B e a u c h a m p f a m ily S a tu rd a y eve ning. M r. F ra n k Y o r k a lso h a d su p p e r w ith them . R e m e m b e r o u r V a c a tio n B ib le S c h o o l w h ic h b e g in s o n Ju n e 9 th ru the 1 5 th . P la n n o w to b rin g y o u r c h ild re n . W e h o p e th is w ill be b igge r th a n ever a n d if y o u r c h ild d o e sn ’t have a w a y b u t w a n ts to co m e , p le a s e c o n t a c t M rs. H ild a B e a u c a h m p at 9 9 8 -4 2 3 3 a n d w ill see that so m e p ic k s u p y o u r c h ild a n d ge ts th e m h o m e . M a r k th is date o n y o u r calendar no w . Serve Eggs T r y se rvin g eggs in a v a rie ty o f w a y s to stim u la te in te re st in foo d s, sa y s L e o F . W illia m s, & c te n sio n C o u n t y C h a irm a n , Davie County. A lit t l e im a g in a tio n a n d o n e o r tw o recipes can be c h a n g e d in to m a n y d iffe re n t w a y s to serve eggs. In the S p rin g o f the ye ar a n d d u r in g w a rm w eather, appe tites m a y lag a little bit. W h e n th is h a p p e n s, fix eggs a d ifferen t w a y e v e ry d a y fo r w e e ks to ca p tu re the inte re st in eggs again. T o m ake eggs more a p p e a lin g to the ap pe tite try the fo llo w in g ; 1. A d d pie ce s o f c o o k e d h a m o r b a c o n to scram b le d eggs w h ile th e y are c o o k in g . B its o f se a fo o d lik e cra bm eat or lo bste r w ill give an u n u su a l taste an d fla v o r to eggs. A lso , pieces o f fru it like a p p le s a n d r a is i n s m a y b e a d d e d to 's c r a m b T e ir 'e g g s '”o r~ p la c e a o i i " the side to eat w ith each bite o f egg. 2. S o m e spice s a n d h e rb s (like cele ry seed, chive s, dill, m in t a n d o n io n ) a d d e d before o r after c o o k in g w ill give a varie ty o f tastes to scram b le d e g gs a n d om elets. 3. A d d several e ggs to the w affle o r p a n c a k e m ix an d serve o n h o t p latters. 4. M a k e om e le ts in d iffe re n t w a y s lik e a d d in g se afoo d , sm oked turkey, c o o k e d c h ic k e n , d rie d b eef, cheese, m in ce d o n io n s, to m a to sauce, or the fa m ily 's fa vo rite soup . 5. T o a d d inte re st, place a s p o o n f u l o f a p p le sa uce o r apple b u tte r o r a p p le rin g s o n the plate o f fried, poache d, scram b le d o r o th e r w a y s eggs are co o k e d . Slic e s o f peaches, pears, c a n ta lo u p e a n d o th e r ir u ils m a y be u se d lo add va rie ty to the plate o f eggs. 6. F re n c h to ast a n d egg sa n d w ich e s ca n be served at b re a k fa sl. o th e r m eals, a n d in betw e en sn a c k s to a d d interest to egg dishes. EDWARDS FURNITURE STORE Annual Spring Furniture Sale! T h u r s d a y - F r l d a y - S a t u r d a y FREE! GIANT 48 IIMCH LIFE-LIKE MEXICAN CROTON TREE With Any Furniture Purchase Of $69.95 This most unusual creation is in a special lifelike plastic, so real that all your guests will insist on touching it. One per customer. 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Warrant^ covers repair ni color picture ZZZ2 lube, or replacement with robuill color picture tube, through any authorized Zenith dealer anywhere owner may Uve or move; trans- m i— portation, tabor and scrvice charges arc the obligation of the owner. ; j Zenith replacement tube is also warranted for the full unexpired term ■■■■■< ^ ^ of the original two-year warranty. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FA M O U S BU N TIN G G LIDER & CH A IR NOW ONLY $59.95 Sleek, comfortable porch set in colorful, two-tone baked enamel and polished aluml- , num. Comfort-tested and I highly weather-feaistant. • P o rta b le & C o m p a c t! • W a s h e s F a m ily S iz e L o a d s ! # T u r b o -A c t io n A g it a tio n ! • S p in s D a m p -D ry In S e c o n d s ! • S a n ita r y S p a c e -A g e T u b ! • P o p u la r C o lo r s ! EDWARDS FURNITURE STORE 2 COURT SQUARE AND ROUTE 1, MOCKSVILLE 634 2264 634-2244 I I <1 H O S P I T A L . N O T E S P a tie n ts ad m itte d to D a vie C o u n t y H o sp ita l d u rin g the p e rio d fro m M a y 12 to M a y 19 in clu d e s; M O C K S V I L L E L o is H u n t A d a R u m p le , R t. 5 L e ste r T ro u tm a n , R t. 1 S h a ro n S e ch re st, R t. 4 R u b y B a ity , R t. 5 Id a C re a so n E ste lle S m ith , R t. S M a b le D u ll T im o t h y B a k e r H e le n G in th e r , S h n d ra W a lke r Lewis W y a t t , R t. S h irle y Jarvis P e lz o M ille r, R t. 4 E v a B e c k , R t. 2 A r m in is T h o m a s B e tty Prevette, R t. 4 H e n iy D u lin S a m m y R a n d a ll, R t. 2 Je n n ie Peele, R t. 1 M a rth a M o rro w C h risto p h e r C arte r, R t. 3 S h e lia B e ll, R t. 4 R u t h C ra ve n W ile y L a m b e rt, R t. 1 C a rl B a ile y , R t. 3 K e n n e th K o o n t z E m m a C o o k C liu d e W ilso n R t. 4 t H e le n S m ith Le ste r T ro u tm a n , R t. I J a m e s S m ith , R t. 5 C a ro l S p ry , R t. 4 J o h n L a th a m , R t. 2 W O O D L E A F N a n c y B e n tle y M a rg ie D u d le y A D V A N C E E v a J u rge n so n , R t. I Je ffre y B ra c k e n , R t. I S a n d ra W h ise n h u n t, R t. I D o n n a L a ird , R t. 2 * C O O L E E M E E R h o n d a W e b b R o g e r M c D a n ie l C le im n o n s G la d y s H a y e s, R t . 2 N e w Y o r k B a rry F ish e , B ro o k ly n P a tie n ts d isch a rg e d d u rin g t h e s a m e p e r io d in c lu d e : /i^inirtei iSh e riJlL j H e in ry H ic k s, ‘*T helm a 'R a m s u e ' K e v in G re e n , B i l l y W y a t t , W a d e W ya tt, N e lso n Ste w a rt, B la in G o o d in , R o b y B a it y , S a n d ra P o tts, Jasper H o o ts, D ia n n e D a v is, S c o tt S m ith , V io le t N o rm a n , M a x in e R ic h a r d s o n , R u b y C a rte r, R e n a M a rk lin , O ssie W h ite , R . V . S p ry , Sr., G e o rge S m i t h , E s t e r B e a u c h a m p , S h a ro n Se ch re st, L o is H u n t, M a gg ie T re x le r, R o sie S p ry , N e l l B u n e ll, A d a H a irsto n , T im o t h y B a k e r, E v a Ju rge n se n , S h irle y Jarvis, R h o n d a W ebb, M a b le D u ll, B e tty Prevette, Betty S p ry , H e le n G in th e r, Je ffrey B ra c k e n , H e n ry D a n ie l, Ernest Se a m on , E m m a Tutterow, S a n d r a W alker, J a m e s Irv in , M a rio n H a rris, Le ste r T ro u tm a n , P e lz o M ille r, L e w is W y a tt, M a rg ie D u d le y , J o h n T u rn e r, T h o m a s H ester, C h risto p h e r C arter, F lo re n ce B u m ga rn e r. B irth A n n o u n c e m e n t M r. an d M rs. W alter D u d le y , a d a u g h te r, S u sa n G a il, o f R o u te 1, W o o d le a f, M a y 14, 1969. M r. a n d M rs. D o n a ld E. S p ry , a so n , E rin E u g e n e , o f R o u te 4, M o c k sv ille , M a y 20, 1969. M r. a n d M rs. Jam e s R a y W h ise n h u n t, a so n , A n t h o n y R a y , o f R o u te I, A d v a n ce , M a y 1 9 ,1 9 6 9 . Three Cars Are Involved In Wreck S u n d a y , M a y 18, T ro o p e r R . L . B e an e in vestigate d an accid e n t o n U S 1 5 8 lO m iles east o f M o c k sv ille . D in o T o m a n o F e rro , 3 8 , o f C h a p e l H U l, d riv in g 1 1 9 6 7 Volksw agen, J o n a h L e e W illia m s o n , 4 1 , o f R t. 4, M o c k s v i l l e , a n d Ja m e s M . B y ra n , 3 7 , o f V irg in ia , w ere g o in g east o f U S 158. F e rro sto p p e d fo r o th e r tra ffic in fro n t o f him . W illia m so n failed to get sto p p e d an d stru c k the 1st car. T h e n , B y ra m , in the la s t c a r, c o llid e d w ith the m id d le car. W il l ia m s o n w a s charge d w ith fo llo w in g to o close. D a m a ge s w ere estim ated at $ 2 2 5 to the V o lk s w a g o n , $ 1 5 0 t o t h e O l d s m o b i l e w h ic h W illia m so n w a s d riv in g , an d $ 3 0 0 t o t h e F o r d , w h ic h B y ra m w a s d riv in g. G in n a F e rro , a p assenge r in t h e V o l k s w a g o n , re c e iv e d injuries, a n d w a s c h e ck e d then released fro m D a v ie C o u n ty H o sp ita l. E g g s D iv id e d D r . D o n a l d s o n t a k e s th o u sa n d s o f sa lm o n eggs an d divid es them e q u a lly in to a ' c o n tro l g^o up a n d an e x p e ri m e n tal group . T h e latte r g ro u p is irradia te d c o n tin u o u s l y w ith g a m m a ra ys (sim ila r to the fa m ilia r X ra y) fro m the d ay o f sp a w n in g u n til they are fingerlings. E a c h g ro u p is then fed fo r a n o th e r 9 0 days, a n d all are given characte ristic fin m a rk s o r b an d s id e n tify in g on e g ro u p fro m the other. T h e y are all released in to the sam e trib u ta ry o n the U n iv e rsity cam pus. PINO HEWS T h e W S C S w ill meet S a tu rd a y , M a y 2 4 th , at 2 :3 0 p.m . at the h o m e o f M rs. W s t a l D u ll. T h e F e llo w sh ip C la ss o f W e sle y C h a p e l C h u rc h held their m o n th ly m e e tin g at the h o m e o f M r, and M rs. G e n e S m i t h in M o c k s v i l l e a n d en joyed a barbe cu ed c h ic k e n supper. M r . a n d M r s . H a r m o n L a th a m , K a t h y and D a le , spe nt the w e e ke n d w ith their so n , J im , a t W e s t e r n C a ro lin a U n iv e rsity , C u llo w h e e . M rs. W . B . D u ll an d M r. an d M rs. J. T . D riv e r visite d M r. a n d M rs. F . W . D u ll S a tu rd a y night. M rs. H u g h L a th a m spent last w e e k e n d in W in sto n -S a le m w ith h e r sister. S a m R a n d a ll is a p atie n t at D a v ie C o u n t y H o sp ita l. E le c tro n ic a ir fllte rs a re a go o d w a y to figh t a ir p o llu tio n In the hom e, sa y s the A lr- C o n - d itlo n in g a n d R e frig e ra tio n I n stitute. T h e se d e vice s w ill re m o ve u p to a b o u t 95 p e r cent o f a irb o rn e d u st a n d pollens, th u s m a k in g the h o m e cle a n e r a n d h e a lth ie r. Wreck Occurs Near Buck’s On Monday 5— Davi« Counly K.iili>r|iriw> ll«!w>rd, May 22, l% y VANCE NEWS Buzz Leonard, shown at left holding his prize catch of catfish, was a happy fisherman Monday of this week. The string holds 19 catfish that Buzz estimated weigh close to 150 pounds all together. Each fish averaged about 5 to 12 pounds in weight separately. Buzz caught the fish in the Yadkin River Sunday night and Monday. He spent 20 hours fishing, but it looks like his efforts were well vwrth his time. Paul Junior Pbster helped set hooks to catch the catfish. We just hope Buzz doesn't contact pneumonia as his clothing was mighty wet when we snapped this picture. We failed to get the man's name that is shown with Buzz admiring the catch. Phone Wert and CaU Shoes Roy W. dH 722-2215 447 N. Trade Winrton-Salem Owner Star Brand Work Shoes For Men . . . Miracle Tread Shoes tor Women ... Rand ... A/Q/ Nettletoo Shoes for Men ... ' Poll Parrot Shoes for Children . . . (factory samples for vramen, sizes 4-4’A . . . 5 & 6%) . . . Dr. Scholl Arch Supports... Professkmal Fitting. M a rv in O rre ll o f D e n ve r, C o lo ra d o spent u w e e k in o u r c o m m u n it y v isitin g relatives and frie nds. M rs. D a n L a w so n an d M rs. M ild re d H ege atte nd ed a S e n io r Citizens Convention in S t a t e s v ille last F rid a y a n d S a iu rd a y . M rs. L a w so n retains her m e m b e rsh ip in the S o u t h F o r k S e n io r C itiz e n s C lu b , F o rs y th C o u n ty o f w h ic h she h a s r e c e n t ly b e e n elected p r e s id e n t . S o m e 9 4 c lu b m e m b e r s f r o m this a r e a a tte nd ed th is c o n v e n tio n o f the W este rn d istrict. M rs H e ge w a s a visito r in the g ro u p . M rs. M a z ie R o w la n d a n d M r s . D o lp h u s L iv e n g o o d o f H ig h P o in t were S u n d a y a fte rn o o n v isito rs o f M r. and M rs. D a n L a w so n . D r . a n d Mrs. H a r v e y H a m ric k o f C lia p e l H ill w ere S a tu rd a y nigh t su p p e r gu e sts o f M rs. M o z e lle R a tie dge. S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n v is ito rs o f M rs. R a tie d ge w ere M r. a n d M rs. O sc a r S m ith o f R e d la n d . M rs. R e cie Sh e e ts w a s a S a tu rd a y o v e rn ig h t guest o f M r. an d M rs. L a w re n c e B a ity in C o u rtn e y . M rs. R h e a P o tts an d M rs. C h a r lie L a t h a m d ro v e to S t a n l e y F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n w h e r e Mrs. P o t t s h a d an a p p o in tm e n t w ith D r. W e ath e rs for Ire a tm e n t fo r a se rio u s sin u s in fe ctio n . Mrs. T o m T a lb e rt, M rs. C h a r le s N e y le , M rs. W alter S h u tt a n d M rs. M in n ie B ry so n atte n d e d a W . S. C . S. d istrict m e e t in g h e ld at Ih c F irst M e th o d ist C h u rc h in L e x in g to n last T h u rsd a y . Mrs. G. W. Potls is re co ve rin g sa tisfa cto rily after recent s u r g e r y at D a v ie H osp ita l. L a y m iin T a y lo r H o w a rd had charge o f the S u n d a y m o rn in g w o rsh ip service at the M e th o d ist C h u rc h d u rin g Ih e abse nce o f the p astor, the R e v. P h illip V a u g h n . M a j o r a n d Mrs. L a r r y C a r lt o n o f F o rt B ra g g are sp e n d in g so m e tim e w ith her p arents, M r. an d M rs. E lm e r M o c k . M r. an d M rs. C liffo rd F ish e l o f S i d e s R o a d in F o rs y t h C o u n ty an d M r. an d M rs. H a rry B e n n e tt o f S a u rto w n M o u n t a in w ere S u n d a y a fte rn o o n v isito rs o f M r. an d M rs. H a rry Sid e s. Diesel Truck Driver Training 100 acrc Training Area... Guaranteed Jobs for school graduates. Union and non union jobs available in StatesvlUe and Winston-Salem area. —Call 327-43S4 or write— DIESEL TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING 1175 Sth St. Dr. S. E. Hickory. N. C. 28601 Trooper R. I-. H e a n e investigated an accidcnl M o n d a y im )rn in g. M a y 19, o n U S 1 5 8 , near B u c k ’s B arbe cue, d u rin g a rain storm . C a th e rin e M . G a y lo rd , 18, o f H ic k o ry , d riv in g a 1 9 6 7 C h ry sle r, w as g o in g east o n U S 158. S a n d ra K a y E d w a rd s, 19, o f H a ze lw o o d , d riv in g a 196 7 V o lk sw a g o n , cam e a ro u n d a curve g o in g w est, lost c o n tro l, skid d e d to Ih e left c o llid in g w ith Ih e C h ry sle r. M iss E d w a rd s w a s injured an d take n to D a vie C o u n ty Hospital then Forsyth M e m o ria l H o sp ita l. D a m a ge to the C h ry sle r w a s e s t im a t e d at $ 5 0 0 a n d to V o lk sw a g o n . YOUTH REVIVAL A Y o u t h R e v iv a l w ill be h e ld a t t h e F o r k B a p tist C h u rc h on Friday a n d S a tu rd a y n iglits. M a y 2 3 rd a n d 2 4 th , at 7 :3 0 p. m . and o n S u n d a y m o rn in g . M a y 2 5 th , at 11 p. m. an d S u n d a y night at 7 :5 0 p. m. T h e spe ake r w ill be E d d ie C o m b s, a m in iste ria l stu d e n t at M a rs H ill C o llege. A fe llo w sh ip w ill fo llo w the service o n S a tu rd a y n igh t an d re fre sh m e n ts w ill be served. T h e p u b lic is in vite d to atte nd these services. O u r n e w c a r l o a n ^hen it cornei to Service... H eroes W h y ! I Trained Teohoioiaas... Geauine Ford aad AutoUte Parts... Factory Approved Procedures... Competitive P rices... AU add up to I Quality Service for All Makes at REAVIS FORD, Inc. VAOKIMVILLE HIGHWAY MOCKtVILLi. N. U mONC CS4>2101 I t ’s ju st t h a t s i m ^ _ _ W h e n y o u w a n t a n e w c a r T o a n . c a l l B r a n c h B a n k i n g & T r u s c C o m p a n y . W f f ig u r e y o u ’v e a l r e a d y g o n e t h r o u g h e n o u g h t o r y o u r n e w c a r . L i k e h a v i n g t o d e c i d e ivh ich o n e to b u y a n d h a g g l i n g a b o u t p r ic e s , j u s t t o r e m i n d y o u o T a f e w . B u t n o w it 's t im e f o r t h e p a y - o f f. A n d w e t r y t o m a k e it a s e a s y a n d e c o n o m i c a l f o r y o u a s S o c a l l B r a n c h f o r y o u r n e w c a r lo a n . In t e r e s t r a t e s a r e a m o n g t h e lo w e s t i n t o w n . O r , i f y o u 'r e a l r e a d y o u t a n d n e a r a B r a n c h B a n k o f f ic e , y o u c a n a l w a y s s t o p i n t o a p p l y B r a n c hBANKING ANDJ^V,gTppMPANy ()__1)UVH‘ County Kiiterpria«* Record, May 22, t969BILL cuRRiEHin| pgyjg Teoiii WiHs Associotioii Championship Mouth of the South Paul Dietzel South CaroUna’s Paul Dietzel, master of toe spoken word, put on a marathon session for rmresentaUves of the news media a week or so ago, and none who attended is likely ever to be the same again. W* were overwhelmed by the maBnltude rf Dietzel'c aeeompllthmenti In the three year* he hat been head Oameeoek, and we were «wed by the po»»lbllltle* which loom ominously In the future for the ettabllthed order In the Atlantic Coast Conference. A former boy wonder who built L.S.U. into a national champion in football, Dietzel still retains the boyish look. He also has a certain hymn-singing quality which some have — to their regret — interpreted as softness or weakness. This guy is the walking personification of the iron fist inside the velvet glove, and these are the qualities which are going to make him a big winner. Carolina's 'Golden A g e ' Under his prodding a new athletic dormitory complex has been completed at Columbia. All the athletes on scholarship live there except the basket ball players. The official line is that it would be inconvenient for them. The facts are that Frank McGuire is still not very happy with Dietzel, and probably won't let his players live In the dorm. This is a pity because the place is simply unbelievable in its luxury. And it is refreshing in its discipline. . Dietzel says he can only coach boys, and will allow no girl haircuts. A trainer sits Inside the door to the sumptious dining room. If a guy comes In who needs a haircut he just doesn't eat until he gets one. Rooms must be kept in inspection order, ¿nd nobody sleep beyond 10 a.m. no matter how late he worked the night before. Oversleep and the penalty is the same — no food that day. Study is supervised every night, and bedtime comes at 12 midnight. Result: the Roost, which is the name of the new five building complex and occupied entirely by athletes, had the highest grade average of any dormitory or fraternity on the campus last semester. ' Dietzel has brought together a brigade of talented football players. They are capable of winning this year and can't miss next. It is frightening to see what he is buUding, and the facilities available to him. With McGuire’s basketball empire cresting now, South Carolina is about to enter a golden age. ★ ★ ★ ★ Live Like Kings, Pay Like Slaves Dietzel’s discipline should teach all the fuzzy professors a thing or two. With hard rules, strickly enforced, and with victory the reward of adherence, the South Carolina athletic community has pulled close together. Discipline, of course, Is a necessary adjunct of accomplishment. There is no way to stop a group of people who are bound together in a common purpose. Dietzel says the most important attribute is loyalty. If anybody happens to get into South Carolina without it, he won’t be there long. Athletes live like kings at Columbia's campus, but they pay like slaves, and they may expect to accomplish like champions. Dietzel believes a man who rests on his laurels is wearing the wreath on the wrong end. It’s up qnd on for the Gamecocks from here in, and the rest of the league should take due notice and govern itself accordingly. TV ANTENNA SYSTEMS 1st ut instill I proftslonil TV syttim in your homi with conviniit plug in oudftt. Mike H»l poiltbli truily poftibli. No mori “Ribbit Ein" or tnowy pkturn. Antinmi, implifien ind roton dioMn to fit your piiticulir niid ind loeitlon. Coixiil thiild* Id cibli u n d throughout to iliminiti Intirfinnci ind insun sharp, cliir plctum on ill iviilibli 82 chinnilf. Perfect for Color, B/W or FIM Stiro. All wiring pliced inwde wills on niw cowtructlon. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED." ALSO: CLOSED CIRCUIT TV SYSTEMS BACKGROUND MUSIC INTERCOM SYSTEMS PA SYSTEMS Phone lorry CorntllSOII, 483-4122 Aftir 7 P.M. T h e D a vie C o u n iy R e b e ls came From b e h in d la s t S a t u r d a y to w in the track c h a m p io n sh ip o f the W este rn N o rth C a ro lin a H ig h S c h o o l Activities A sso c ia tio n . T h e m eet w as h e ld at the S h e lb y H ig h S c h o o l Sta d iu m . T h e a s s o c ia t io n c o rw o n c o m p le te s a clean sw e e p fo r D a vie C o u n ty , w h ic h a lso w o n the N o rth P ie d m o n t title an d t h e N o r t h - S o u t h P ie d m o n t ch a m p io n sh ip . It is the first tra ck a sso cia to n c h a m p io n sh ip f o r th e sc h o o l, w h ic h also claim e d the to p p o sitio n in base ball in 1 9 6 5 . H u b e r t W est an d Jam e s “Jin g le s” Ija m e s c o m b in e d fo r 18 p o in ts in th e ne xt-to-Iast eve nt and gave the R e b e ls a co m e -fro m -b e h in d v ic to ry fo r the c h a m p io n sh ip S a tu rd a y. D a v ie w a s lo c k e d in a th re e -w ay tie fo r se c o n d place b e h in d S h e lb y e n te rin g the 2 2 0 -y a rd d ash . S h e lb y h a d 5414 p o i n t s at th a t stage w h ile D a v ie , B o y d e n a n d K a n n a p o lis ha d 4 9 . West, selected the most valuable trackman of the day, won the 220 in a time ot 22.5 seconds, and teammate Ijames came in second place. The 10- twint total for first place and the eight points for second clinched 'the crown for the Rebels. Boyden was the only team among the cdiitenders. which was entered In the final event, the mile relay, and the Yellow Jackets trailed D^vie County by 18 noints.flfteritte,220.. The Rebels finlSHed With 87 points. Boyden woii the mile relay for a second-place total of 63. Shelby placed third with M14 points, defending champion Kannapolis was next with 49, and Statesville took fifth with 43. West and Ijames combined for 49 of the Rebels’ points. West led all scorers in the meet with 32 is: Davie Ifightnek stirs and their trophies. Front Row, left to right: Andy Andrews, Hubert West and Allen Barger. Back Row: Doug Chappell and James Ijames. Another star, Robert Hill was absent from the picture. (Photo by Mike Clemmer). North Piedmont Baseball West Rowan Wins Title T h e W e sti R o w a n F a lc o n s were s c h e d u le d t o m e e t Sta te sville fo r the N o r th -S o u t h P ie d m o n t C o n fe re n ce base ball c h a m p io n s h ip Tuesday a fte rn o o n at the State sville H ig h S c h o o l d ia m o n d . W est R o w a n w o n the N o r t h P ie d m o n t C h a m p io n w h ip w ith a re c o rd o f 1 6 w in s a n d 2 D a v ie H ig h fin ish e d in a tie fo r s ix th place w ith a re c o rd p f S w in s a n d 1 0 losses. West'saw a 12-game winning streak snapped on Friday by East’s Mustangs, and Statesville saw a flve-game streak ended on Tuesday by Thomasville. Both East and the Tommies were defending league champions. West won the North Pied mont title by a total of two games over runners-up East and North Davidson. Both of the second-place finishers were 14-4, and North Rowan was fourth at 11-7. Bast ended the season on a nine-game winning streak that saw the Mustangs turn back .every member of the NPC in 'succession. Boyden's Yellow Jackets also finished strong, Farmington Youth Wlns4-HCar Rodeo M ik e M ille r, so n o f M r. and M rs. L . G e n e M ille r o f R o u t e 2, M o c k sv ille w a s the w in n e r o f set o f p o ly e ste r c o rd tires in t h e 4 - H C a r R o d e o he ld S u n d a y , M a y 11 at the D a v ie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l. T h is w as first place p rize overall. W in n e r s in the L ic e n se d D r i v e r d iv is io n w ere: first place, R o g e r D u ll, so n o f M r. an d M rs. C . S. D u ll o f R o u t e 5, M o c k s v i l l e ; s e c o n d p lace, S ta n le y P ru itt, so n o f M r . and M rs, T a lm a d g e P ru itt o f R o u te - 3 , M o c J c si^ -a h d --T -O T ^ so n o f M r. an d M rs. S a m C o o k o f 6 3 2 N o rth M a in Stre et, M o c k sv ille . F i r s t p la c e in D r i v e r s E d u c a t io n d iv isio n w e n t to C ry sta l P ru itt, d a u gh te r o f M r. an d M rs. T a lm a d ge P ru itt o f R o u te 3, M o c k sv ille . B o b b y M in o r. Jr., so n o f M r. an d M rs. B . G . M in o r o f R o u t e 2, A d v a n c e c a p t u r e d se c o n d place. T h ird place w a s w o n b y B o b b y R o n a ld C o u c h , so n o f M r. a n d M rs. G e o rge C o u c h o f R o u te 4 , M o c k sv ille . A total o f tw e n ty en trie s w ere in b o th classes. A real treat w as m issed b y those w h o w ere no t able to a t t e n d t h e R o d e o . L o c a l d r iv e r s " S h o r t y " Y o r k an d Jam e s M y e rs as w e ll as guest N A S C A R d river. R o y T y n e r, gave 9 great sh o w . P rio r to the d riv in g d e m o n s u a tio n s p ut o n b y these d rive rs, their cars w ere o n e x h ib it to the p u b lic. O u r th a n k s g o o u t lo the Gales R u b b e r C o m p a n y , R e a v is F o r d . F o s t e r an d D e a d m a n Se rvice S ta tio n . H o rn O U C o m p a n y . S m ith T e x a c o , a n d D a n ie l D is c o u n t F o o d in the R o d e o , and to the p e o p le w h o cam e to w a tc h as w e ll as the b o y s an d girls w h o d ro ve in it. winning their last five in a row. Boyden ended its season in ■fourth place with a record of 10- 6.South Rowan’s Rebels ended thdr season with a loss to Asheboro on Thursday. South finished in the SPC cellar with a 4-12 record. North Rowan’s Cavaliers fell from a hot race for second place in the North Piedrhont by losing their last three games. The Cavs were stopped by Central Davison, 7-5, in their finale in Friday. NORTH P IBD M O N T C O N P eR BN C E and Ijames tailed 17. Ijames missed a chance for a fisht-place finish in the low hurdles when he fell down and placed sixth. Both West and Ijames were starters on another Davie County championship team, the Rebels’ basketball squad which won the North Piedmont Con ference regular-season cham pion. SECOND PLACE Second-place Boyden was the top scoring team in the ten track events, recording 56 points. Davie County scored 45, North Stanly had 28, Shelby taUied 17Vi and Kannapolis scored 16 in the running contests. Third-place Shelby, which won the WNCHSAA crown in 1963, posted the top total in the sbc field ■ events, 37 points. Statesville followed with 36, Kannapolis scored 33, Wilkes Central tallied 26 and Davie County scored 22. West had the only tirst place for the victorious Davie County team. He also placed second in Uie 100-yard dash and triple jump and finished Uiird in the broad jump. Boyden had three first places. Rogers Jackson won the 180- yard low hurdles with a time of 21.0 seconds. The 440-yard relay team of Mike Campbell, Gary Morgan, Derrick Anderson and Aaron Nurick set an association record with a time of 43.9 seconds. The mile relay team of Dennis Brisson, Aubry Childers, Oar«' Powers and Jackson triumphea m a time of 3;!9.3. RECORDS FALL Four other association records were broken. Wilkes Central’s Walter Davenport won the triple lump with a leap of 45 feet, 5 iches, and Shelby’s Steve Hopper won the shot put with a toss of 53 feet, 8 inches. North Stanly's James Peck led the field in the 440-yard dash in record time of 50.5 seconds, and Lenoir’s Mike Thompson broke his old record in the 120-yard hi^h hurdles with a time of is.o seconds. Other winners included Kannapolis’ Ben Bishop in the 880-yard run; Kannapolis’ Ken Little in the discus; Shelby's Mike Haggard in the high jump; Statesville's David Moran in the pole vault; Chase's Steve Young in the 100; Shelby's Dale Hollifield in the mile; Wilkes Central’s Davenport In the broad jump; and Kings Mountain’s 880- yard relay team. Davenport was the only double winner of the day, claiming the top position in the triple jump and broad jump. He was the meet’s number-two scorer wdth 26 points, also finishing third In the high'jump. Shelby's Haggard scored 19 points, and Ijames taiiled 17. Boyden’s Jackson was the number-five scorer with 16 points. _ Coach Burton Barger of Davie County is no stranger to the association winners' circle. His 1965 and 1966 North Rowan teams took WNCHSAA honors. The Barger family has now won five association track championships in eight years. Burton’s brother, Frank, had tiUists at Hickory in 1962 and 1964. Hickory is no longer a member of the WNCHSAA. moving into the 4-A rank* At Ihe conclusion of the meet, u-ophies were awarded to the league champlbns—Davie County in the North Piedmont, Kannapolis In the South Pied mont, Shelby In the South western, and Wilkes Central in the Northwestern, Davie County and Shelby also received bi- conference trophies, and the Rebels were presented the Association trophy. TEAM SCORING Davie County 67 Boyden 63 Shelby 54V& Kannapolis 49 Statesville 43Wilkes Central SO North Stanly 28 Chase 24 Kings Mountain 14 North Rowan ULenoir 12 Hudson 10 Lexington 9 Rutherfordton-Splndale 9 Asheboro 8% Concord 8 West Rowan 8 Lincolnton 8 Morganton 7 Burns 6 Mooresville 6 Crest 5 East Rowan S Valdese 4 CherryvUle 2 Albemarle i Watauga 1 NeMitPn-Conover i TflkeUfiPiyments EL-CHICO 12'x60' 2-B edroom s See On Our Lot OAKWOOD Mobil« Homes 905 W. Innes St. Soilsbury, N. C. DmI«^ Lie. No. »711 W n t Rowan East Rowan North Davidson Norttt Rowan Central Davidson iVavte County Noptt) Stanly AAooresvUle Soutti Iredall Nortti Iredell Wtiu141198* 10 Pet. .880.777.777.611.500 .223.222.111 C e n te r fo r the ir supjpori s p o n s o r i n g a w a rd s lo r i SOUTH P IED M O N T C O N FER B N C B I L Pet. Btatesville 12 4 .750 Asheboro 11 5 .687 Thomasville 11 S .687 Boyden 10 6 .625Lexington 7 9 .437Albemarle 6 lo .375 KAonapolls 6 10 .375 Coooord 5 11 .312 South ftowan 4 12 .250 Horse Show Is Saturday T h e M o c k sv ille S a d d le C lu b , In c. w ill h o ld its a n n u a l H o rse S h o w o n S a tu rd a y , M a y 2 4 th , T h is is a n A . Q . H . A ., N . C. Q . H . A . a p p ro v e d a n d o p e n sh ow . T h e s h o w w ill be he ld b e h in d t h e D a v ie C o u n ty H o sp ita l. H a lte r classe s w ill begin at 9 a.m .; y o u t h activitie s an d p e rfo rm a n c e at 1 p.m ., an d o p e n classes at 7 p.m . R e f r e s h m e n t s w ill b e available o n th e gro u n d s. A n y o n e in t e r e s t e d in - d « R B i j« g --e sk is-o r-p je fr-p ie a ie ^ - n o t i f y Mrs. Joe H o o v e r , 4 9 3 4 2 1 8 . Conservation Workshop June 9-13 T h e 1 9 6 9 Re source C o n s e r v a t io n W o rk sh o p h a s been a n n o u n c e d fo r the w eek o f J u n e 9 -1 3 , 1 9 6 9 a n d w ill be held o n th e c a m p u s o f N . C. State U n iv e rsity in R a le ig h , N . C. B o y s w ith spe cial interest an d a p titu d e in c o n se rv a tio n areas o f the 1 9 6 9 h ig h sc h o o l graduates, risin g h ig h sc h o o l senio rs, o r risin g h ig h sc h o o l ju n io rs w ill be give n p rio rity . T h e cost o f the W o rk sh o p w ill be sp o n so re d b y the D a v ie S o il a n d W ater C o n se rv a tio n D istrict. A n y b o y that is eligible and interested sh o u ld co n ta ct the Davie Soil and Water C o n se rv a tio n D istric t lo cated in the C o u n ty O ffic e B u ild in g o r p h o n e 6 3 4 .5 0 1 1 . For the N a 1 deal on the No.1 truck... C om e toFord Country! Nov/'s your chance to save on Cruise*0- Matlc, power brakes and even air con- ditlonlng on Am erica's best'selling pickups. G e t F o r d ’s e x c lu siv e T w in -I-B e a m front s u s p e n s io n to sm o o th the ride, p lu s the ro o m ie st, m o st c o m fo n a b le c a b o n the road . S p e c ia l p ric e s o n s p e c ia lly e q u ip p e d F -1 0 0 's , too. F o rd p ic k u p s w o rk like a truck, rid e like a car. Mai sale now-at Carolina Ford Dealers. REAVIS FORD, INC. Yodkinyllle Highwoy PhoNt 634-2161 Mochsvilb, N. C. I t 7— Diiviii County KiiliTpriwr HiMtonl, May 22, l% 9 Davie County High School Holds Annual Awards Day! T h e a n n u a l D a v ie H ig li a w a rd s d a y c e rcm o n le s w ere held M o n d a y . T h e che erlead ers o p e n e d the program by le a d in g t h e a sse m b ly in the fin a l che ers o f the year. M a n y a w a r d s were R e se n te d , so m e o f th e m as b llo w s; C itiz e n sh ip A w a rd Ja n e T o w e ll w a s p re se nted w ith the C itiz e n sh ip a w a rd b y B ill F o ste r, P re sid e n t o f the M o c k sv ille Jaycee s. T h is aw ard is base d o n o u tsta n d in g w o rk in the c o m m u n ity , sc h o o l a n d c h u r c h . Stud e n ts are n o m in a te d a n d v o te d u p o n b y the se n io r fa c u lty m e m b e rs. Jane is the d a u gh te r o f M r. a n d M r s . L . R e id T o w e ll. S h e received an e n grave d plaque. S tu d e n t o f Y e a r S u e C o r n a t z e r was pre se nted w ith th e stu d e n t o f the ye a r aw ard. C a n d id a te s fo r th is aw ard are n o m in a te d b y the fa c u lty a n d v o te d u p o n b y the stu d e n t c o u n c il. S u e is the d a u ^ t e r o f M r. a n d M rs. G u y C o rn a tze r. “ I D a re Y o u A w a r d ” J o e F o s t e r a n d N a n c y S p a rk s w e re the w in n e rs o f the “ I D a re Y o u ” A w a rd . T h is aw ard is to re co g n ize character a n d le a d e r s h ip q u a litie s in y o u t h a n d to e n c o u ra g e y o u n g p e o p l e t o le a d c r e a t iv e , p u rp o se fu l lives. B o t h received a c o p y o f the I D A R E Y O U b o o k w ritte n b y W illia m H . D a n fo rth . B e tty C ro c k e r A w a rd T o n ia R y a n w a s the w in n e r o f the Betty C ro c k e r A w a rd . S h e h a d the h igh e st sco re o n th e test that was give n in D e c e m b e r t h a t d e a ls w ith v a rio u s h o m e m a k e r p ro b le m s. T h e t o p state w in n e r w ill receive a S I 5 0 0 sch o la rsh ip . R o b e rt B . H a U P h a rm a ce u tica l A w a rd ^ S;9 p o f e D g b b i e B in g b a rn p la ce d first in th e R o b e rt B . H a U P h a rm a ce u tica l A w a rd s w ith h e r e n try o n e a rly m e d ic in a l rem e d ies. S h e w a s p re se nted w ith a $ 5 0 b o n d a n d the p la q u e o n w h ic h he r na m e w ill be in scrib e d . S h e is the d a u g h t e r o f M r. a n d M rs. D o n a ld B in g h a m . S e c o n d place w e n t to A n n C a r t e r w h o s e e n t r y w a s e n title d “G o u t ” . S h e received a p rize o f $ 2 5 . T h ir d place w e n t to C ry sta l P ru itt w h o receive d $ 1 0 fo r her essay o n cancer. R u rita n S c h o la rsh ip T h e F a rm in g to n R u rita n S c h o la rsh ip a w a rd o f $ 2 0 0 w a s p re se nted to E u g e n e S c o tt. It is b ase d o n sc h o la rsh ip a n d is p re se n te d a n n u a lly to a na tive o f th e F a rm in g to n c o m m u n ity . T im e M a g a z in e A w a r d s T H E T I M E M A G A Z I N E a w a rd s w ere p re se nted to P eter H a ir s t o n , L a r r y R id d le a n d R a lp h N a y lo r. W D S L S c h o la rsh ip T h e - W D S L s c h o la j r s h iP a w a rd o 7 $ '$ 0 w a s'p re se n te ’ST fo" D a v id R a n d a ll. T h is Is fo r a tw o w e e k 's co u rse th is su m m e r at U N C - T V , C h a p e l H ill. B a n d A w a rd T h e se c o n d a n n u a l J o h n P h U ip S o u sa B a n d A w a rd w a« p re se nted to J o a n n e G in th e r. T h e a w a r d i s g iv e n f o r a c h ie v e m e n t a n d inte re st in in stru m e n ta l m usic. L ite ra ry A w a rd s w a s the a n d sh o rt s to ry d iv isio n fo r he r p o e m o n T ra c k A w a rd s J a m e s Ij a m e s w a s t h e w in n e r o f the o u tsta n d in g track eve nt a w a rd ; H u b e rt W csl w a s t h e w in n e r o f t h e o u tsta n d in g fie ld event. F o u l S h o o t in g H u b e r t W e s t an d Paula B a rn h a rd t received the aw ard as th e best fo u l sh o o te rs o n th is y e a rs' b a sk e tb a ll team . D E A w a rd T h e D istrib u tiv e E d u c a tio n A w a rd s w e n t to L u c y A lliso n an d C a t h y S n y d e r. G o lf A w a rd K e n n y M a b e w o n t h e o u tsta n d in g g o lfe r o f the ye ar a w ard. D e b a te r’s M e d a l T h e o u tsta n d in g d e b a tin g medal w a s p r e s e n t e d t o C y n th ia G la sc o c k . M a th A w a rd K a r e n C o o k a n d N e lso n T u tte ro w w o n the aw ard fo r lia v in g the higlie st average in m a th fo r the p ast fo u r ye ars. Sc ie n ce A w a rd B i l l y A n d e rso n w o n the a w a rd fo r h a v in g the h igh e st average in scie nce fo r the past fo u r ye ars. U n d e rc la s sm e n re c o g n iz e d fo r th e ir a c h ive m e n ts in m a th a n d s c ie n c e w e re T o m m y T a lb e rt, K a t h y H a ll a n d J o y H o w a rd . T h e a th le tic a w a rd s w ere p r e s e n t e d b y B i l l Peeler, Atheletic D i r e c t o r . T h e le tte re d p la y e rs in fo o tb a U , base ball a n d b a sk e tb a ll w ere re co gn ize d . T h e v a rio u s c lu b p re sid e n ts w e r e p r e s e n t e d m e d a ls in re c o g n itio n o f th e ir tim e and efforts. M e m b e r s o f th e A n n u a l s t a f f , t h e N a t io n a l H o n o r S . o c ie t y , 4 a n d t h e J u n i o r m a rsh a ls w ere re cog n ize d . S e n io rs w h o ha ve received sc h o la rsh ip s to coU ege w ere re co gn ize d . , It costs less to operate a ccntral air-conditioning system a full summer than it does to take a short, inexpensive vaca tion. One manufacturer of air- conditioning equipment says that the average operating cost of a central cooling system in a normal size, three-bedroom home is about $71.00. What kind of a vacation can you have for that amount? R a lp h N a y lo r, w c o n d p lace w in n e r in th e T im e M a g a z in e C u rre n t A ffa irs A vvard ; Peter H a irsto n , 1»t p lace w in n e r; D a v id R a n d a ll, w rinner o f th e W D S L S c h o la rsh ip A w a rd ; a n d L a rry R id d le , th ird p lace w in n e r in th e T im e M a g a z in e C u rre n t A ffa irs C o n t e s t J o e y H o w a rd (F re sh m a n ); B illy A n d e rso n (S e n io r); K a th y H a ll (S o p h o m o re ); N e lso n T u tte ro w a n d T o m m y T a lb e rt (J u n io r), o u tsta n d in g m a th a n d scie nce stu de n ts. Whatever happened to those people who used to feel that air-conditioning created an "ar tificial” climate that was some how supposed to be unhealthy? Some of them undoubtedly are still around, but their concern should be put to rest. The Jo u rn a l o f th e A m erica n Med~ ical A ssociation has said that “reasonable artificial air con ditioning" is “more nearly nor mal than those conditions im posed by the extremes of sum mer." J o a n n G in th e r, w in n e r o f th e J o h n P h ilip S o u ia B a n d A w a rd ; T o n ia R y * n , B e tty C ro c k e r A w a rd W in n e r a n d wrinner o f a $ 4 ,()0 0 D ix ie F o u n d a tio n S c iw la rsn ii^ E u ge n e So o tt, w in n e r o f th e F a rm in g to n R u rita n S c h o la rsh ip A v m rd ; a n d C in d y G la sc o c k , w in n e r o f th e aw a rd fo r th e m o st o u tsta n d in g debater. A n n C arter, firs t ru n n e ru p in th e R o b e rt B . H a ll P h a rm a ce u tica l A w a rd ; L y n n e O w e n s, w in n e r o f th e L ite ra ry A w a rd f o r P o e try a n d S h o r t S t o r y w ritin g ; H o p e H all, w in n e r o f th e L ite ra ry A v n r d fo r th e best e ssa y; D e b b ie B in g h a m , w in n e r o f th e R o b e rt B . H a ll P h a rm a ce u tica l A w a rd ; an d C rysta l P ru itt, th ird place w in n e r in th e p h a rm a ce u tica l conte st. L y n n e O w e n s w in n e r o f the ito ry d "L if e 's Im a g e " a n d sh o rt sto ry o n “ A w a y T o D a d d y ". H o p e H aU w a s th e w in n e r o f the essa y d iv iso n fo r he r e ssa y o n “ W aste d T im e ." D ix ie F o u n d a tio n T h e P ix ie Furniture F o u n d a t io n S c h o la rsh ip w a s p r e s e n t e d t o T o n i R y a n , d a u g h te r o f M rs. M ild re d R y a n . T liis sc h o la rsh ip is fo r $ l,0 (X ) for fo u r ye a rs a n d is aw arde d to an o u tsta n d in g b o y o r a r t o f a n d e m p l o y e e o n D i x i e Fu rn itu re C o m p a n y in i^ x in g t o n . J o e Foster.... an “ I O a r * Y o u " A w a r d W in n e r; Ja n e T o w e ll, w in n e r o f th e Ja yce e C ltiz e n ih ip A v n v d ; S u e C o rn a tze r, "S t u d e n t o f th e Y e a r "; a n d N a n c y Spatfcs, a n o th e r " I D a re Y o u " avim rd w in n e r. ^ ‘ i*. <•... ' . ' CATHY SNYDER LUCY ALUSON DECA Students Chosen Outstanding Members M i . . C . I . , S » , d . . d a u g h te r o f M r. an d M rs. G le n n C . S n M i s s C a th y Sn yd e r, (hter o f M r. an d M rs. G le n n J n y d e r o f C o o le e m e e , a n d M i s L u c y A lliso n , d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs. K e rm it A U is o n o f M o c k sv U le , w ere c h o se n as ih e M o st O u tsta n d in g m e m b e rs in D E C A fo r 1 % 9 . T h e b a n q u e t, h e ld y e a rly b y Ih e C o o p e ra tiv e D istrib u tiv e E d u c a t i o n C la s s o f D a v ie C o u n t y H ig h S c h o o l, w a s h e ld T h u rs d a y . M a y 15, at 7 : 3 0 p.m . in the sc h o o l lu n c h ro o m . T h e re w ere a p p ro x im a te ly 4 0 p e rso n s piesent. E a c h m e m b e r o l the C lu b p re se nted their e m p lo ye r w ith a sm a ll gift as a to k e n o f a p pre ciatio n . H u b m W e n , w in n e r o f th e t f w k a w a rd fo r t h * n v i t o u tftw id in g fie ld eve nt: Ja m e s "J in g le s " ija m M , w in n v o f th a m o ft o u tsta n d in g tra c k event; a n d K e n n y A % b a , w in n v o f th a m o st o u tsta n d in g g o K e r aw ard. GREAT PRICE SLICE NEW DODGE CORONET SUPER BEE ^ M f w l e s s t h a n C O R O N E T 'S L O W E S T Ш Ш P R IC E D H O T H A R D T O P IN 1968 A ll t h i s is s t a n d a r d e q u i p m e n t o n o u r n e w lia r d t o p ; • 3 8 3 - c u . - in , M a g n u m V 8 e n g in e • 4 - s p e e d m a n u a l t r a n s m i s s i o n • H u r s t f lo o r s h if t e r • H e a v y - d u t y b r a k e s • S p e c i a l " P o w e r B u l g e ” h o o d • R a lly e S u s p e n s i o n • R e d L in e w id e t r e a d t ir e s • S u p e r B e e s t r i p e s a n d e m b l e m s • A ll v in y l s e a t s • C a r p e t i n g S236LQ4FURCHES MOTOR COMPANY Z26 Oapot StTNt MocktviUa, N. C. *69se(j on a companion of Manu^aciu<’ef4 Su|g<rili:d Retail Pr/ces tor ihe pncfcd 1968 £ j0 g /itff and 1969 Coronet perforrrance hardtops including vinyl roof, bucket seats Red Lme tires, »simulated mag «tieel со.ers Ral'#e instrument panel, tachcmeier, head restraints, 70 amp-hr battery. Price includes feflerai eic-se Ш and suggested Dealer preparat-on charge but does not iftclude state and local ta<es and desttnati'jn criarges. (t— t)nvii‘ (Iminly K<*n»rd, May 22, 1969 Yadkin Yally Agency To Run Youth Corps T h e Y a d k i n Valley K co n o m ic Development D istric t, In c. w ill c u n tin u c tu o p e r a t e th e n e ig h b o r h o o d Y o u t h C 'o rp s in Y a d k in , S u rry . S to k e s and D a vie c o u n tic s this s u m m e r d e s p i t e the r e s e r v a t io n s o f state labor d e p artm e nt o fficia ls, R . A . D y b a s , the d e p a rtm e n t’s m a n p o w e r su rviso r fo r N o rth C a ro lin a , told Y a d k in V a lle y d ire cto rs an d sta ff m e m b e rs last w eek he w o u ld “ v e ry , ve ry re lu cta n tly agree” to let th e m ru n the pro gra m th is sum m er. A c c o r d i n g to a n article w ritte n b y A rle n e E d w a rd s an d a p pe raing the W in sto n -Sa le m Jo u rn a l, D y b a s w arn e d “ I w ill w a tch y o u like a h a w k ” . D y b a s r e c e n t l y re co m m e n d e d that the Y o u t h C o rp s in the fo u r c o u n tie s be placed u n d e r the su p e rvisio n o f F o rsy th C o u n ty ’s a n tip o v e rty a g e n c y , the E x p e rim e n t in Se lf-R e lian ce . He made the recommendation because Yadkin Valley’s Youth Corps director, Leo Cox, had resigned under pressure and because it appeared for a while that there might be a mass walkout of other stattera to protest the resignation. Dybas described the problems that have resulted from his .recommendation as “a comedy ot errors" and told the Yadkin Valley officials that he was "probably more at fault than any of you." , .He conceded that part of the problem was caused by the fact that the possible merger was discussed at a meeting of the Experiment’.s board before the Yadkin Valley officials even knew it was being considered. Dybas said he had called Mrs. Louise Wilson, executive director of the Experiment, to see if she would be willing for her egcncy lo take th e responsibility before he suggested that ttie transfer be made.The Yadkin VaUey people said they felt that they rtould have been approached first, and Dybas agreed yesterday that perhaps they should have been. From where he sat, he ex plained, “it was just a question of which comes first—the cart or the horse." Dybas and a member of his staff, Hugh Davies, tried for almost two hours to convince the Yadkin Valley people that ■the recommendation was not designed to demean th e antipoverty efforts . in the four counties but to bring about more efficient administration. The youth corps programs in the four counties would be metved with Forsyth fo r budgeting purposes in Sep tember anyway, he said. And since there is “no carryover staff" in the youth corps pro gram it seemed like a logical time to make the change. Paul Guthrie, director of the State Planning Task Force, assured the directors and staff members, however, that no definite decision has been made about a September merger. When a decision is made, he said, “it will be made by the new director of the Office of Economic. Opportunity and the Secretary ot Labor. It’s not going to be Bob's (Dybas’) dlrecision.” . Claude A. Campt>ell, Yadkin Ve 11e у ’ 8 executive director; Willard Swift, his manpower coordinator; and Mrs. Jo Ann (Snow, a bookkeeper, attempted' to show Dybas that their staff has the experience needed to administer the program when it expands this «ummer. There are 74 students enrolled in the in-schooi program. An enrollment of 2S0 is expected in June. Campbell assured Dybas that his staff can be "geared up enough to conduct the pro* gram." "We already foci," he said, "like we're almo.<it ready to start the program."Dybas continued, however, to express doubts about Yadkin Valley's capability to flit the gaps created by the re.sisna* lions and warned that his office (lid not have the .staff needed to train replacements. “I hope," he told Campbell, "that ynur confidence isn't misplaced.""1 hope," Campbell replied, "that your apprehensions about our capabiUties haven't been misguided.”Dybas and Davies stayed aft#r the meeting to help the JtMklD-Valley officials draw up ■ lÉbposal for the summer program, A proposal for a $103,000 program has been .•iubmitted, but Davies told the staff it ,was "not »ubmltted in the proper form." No decision was reached at the meeting about what will happen to the administration of Ihe program in September. Dybas hopes to combine the 48 separate youth corps pro grams in the state und?r 19 prime sponsors this fall. He said the move wilt eliminate 25 bookkeepers, save $125,000 in salaries “and mean .more money going to the kids.” And, he said, his staff would have less than half as many reports and would be better able to serve all the programs. Dybas emphasized that, under such a plan, the Yadkin Valley officials would still be responsible for the day-to-day operation of the program — for selecting the staff. Identifying the children, finding them jobs, working with the schools and the like. The Experiment, he said, would be in charge of the bookkeeping, training of staff and making evaluations and reports. Dybas assured the group thatl they would still plan the rural aspects of the program and that rural youth would continue to get their fair share of jobs even if the over all program director ^ e re in an urban area. ’Dybas emphasized that “this is going to be done,” or a new manpower supervisor is going to have to be found for the «t,ate, Davie High News B y E la in e O sb o rn e a n d K a re n H e a d le y S tu d e n t T e a ch e r D a y w a s held at D a v ie last T h u rsd a y . A stu d e n t tau gh t class w h ile the teacher o b se rve d . F r id a y w a s S h o r ts D a y a n d C le a n -u p D a y . T h e stu d e n ts w ere a llo w e d to w ear b crm u d a s if th e y b o u g h t a ticket. S e c o n d p e rio d w a s d e vo te d to c le a n in g u p the cla ssroo m s. T h e se n io rs receive d th e ir g r a d u a t io n a n n o u n c e m e n t s T h u rsd a y . A n a sse m b ly fo r the se n io rs w as h e ld in the gy m . T h e y p ra c tic e d sin g in g the alm a m ater an d “ A m e ric a the B e a u tifu l” fo r g ra d u a tio n . S u e Co rnatzer, S e n i o r c la s s p re sid e n t, a n d M rs. K e p le y , S e n io r class ad vise r, talked to the stu d e n ts a b o u t gra d u a tio n . T h e Stu d e n t C o u n c il held its last m e e tin g o f the ye a r F rid a y . P re sid e n t H o p ie H aU th a n ke d all the rep re se ntatives fo r h e lp in g o u l in S tu d e n t C o u n c il. Last T h ursday D a v ie stu d e n ts w ere d ism isse d fro m sch o o l at 2 :3 0 fo r a teache rs m eeting. Ш Т О М Л Ш М мм634'П30 ■ WED.-THUR.-FRI.-SAT.-SUN. w l i o c a r e s a t o u t a 3 5 y e a r o l d v i r g i n ? уШ1(П11П1( I ,n Ihr PiUl Kt'A'U&h prnfin (he PAlIl Mih'U&K p'odijctiof) o< Ml No. ’ Г Я 1 "tSSIGMEHT TO KIU" Local People Visit Cousin In India Hubert L, Bailey of Advance, Rt. 1, and H. F, Blackwelder of IMocksvilla, Rt. 6, are shovifn above receiving the Distinguished Service Award from Clay Hunter, Chairman of the Davie &il and Water Conservation District for their contribution to resource development in Davie County.The award was presented at a meeting of the Davie Soil and Water Conservation District Monday night. Both Bailey and Blackwelder are active In civic anc church work and Bailey has served as Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor for three years and Blackwelder has served as a supervisor for five years, tn presenting the award, an engraved plaque. Clay Hunter stated that the District is grateful for the toayaf service that these men have given to developing the resources of Davie County. R e ce n t nuest u l K cv . and M rs. H o b e rt H . H o w a rd o f G i r i d i h , (H u :« u rih u g h U is() B ih a r, In d ia w ere C M S g t and M rs. H u g h T . H o w a rd . S g t H o w a rd is sta tio n e d ut C la rk A B , P h ilip in e s. H e is the son o f A lb e rt H o w a rd o f G w y n St. H o b e rt H o w a rd is the so n o f M r. a n d M rs. W illie H o w a rd o f R e d la n d . It ha d b e e n 1 1 ye a rs since the tw o fam ilie s ha d seen each other. H o b e rt H o w a rd a n d fa m ily have been in In d ia alm ost full tim e sin ce 1 9 5 1. H e is head o f a B o y s o rp h a n a ge and several c h u rc h e s a n d m issio n sta tio n s in B ih a r, that are sp o n so re d b y t h e P e n t e c o s t a l H o l i n e s s C h u rc h . In a d d itio n to th is, he w a s a p p o in t e d as D istric t Representative f o r t h e d ist r ib u tio n o f h u n d re d s o f to n s o f re lie f fo o d d istrib u te d to In d ia b y th e U n ite d Sta te s u n d e r P L - 4 8 0 p lan. T h e fa m in e in 1 9 6 5 an d 1 9 6 6 w a s so severe that d e ath cam e to th o u sa n d s an d th o u sa n d s o f p e o p le and h u n d r e d s a n d th o u sa n d s o f cattle. H u g h H o w a rd said: " I t is d iffic u lt to d escrib e so m e o f the h o rrib le sig h ts o f p o v e rty that e x ist tliere. In m a n y areas it is lik e ro llin g b a c k tim e a th o u sa n d ye ar.” W h ile in In diii Ihey Itiivcled ove r (lOO m iles b y ;iir, IS O b y b u s an d (lOt) b y train. T h e y visite d the I'am od T A J M A H A L in A g ra , a bcautiCul m a u so le u m b u ilt o f p ure m arble. T h e y visited m a n y p o in ts o f interest in N e w D e lh i and w ere there S a tu rd a y m o rn in g . M a y 3 rd w h e n D r, Z a k ir H u sa in , the p re sid en t o f In d ia d ied. Ihey returned lo the P h i l i p i n e s M a y S t h afte r s t o p p i n g o ve r in B a n g k o k , T h a ila n d an d S ia g o n , R V N , H u g h H o w a rd has been in Ih e U , S . A ir F o rc e over 2 6 ye a rs and e x p e cts to re tu rn lo N . C. in A u g u st o f this year. H is n e w duty St alion will be S c y m o u r - J o h n s o n A F B , at G o ld sb o ro . Cedar Creek News ' S T e a c h u s g o o d L o r d to serve T h e e as T h o u deservest: T o ¡ive a n d n o t to c o u n t the co st; figh t w o u n d s; T o to il an d n o t to a n d n o t to he ed the seek fo r rest; T o la b o r a n d n o t a sk fo r a n y re w a rd save that o f k n o w in g that w e d o T h y w ill, O L o r d . Ig n a tiu s L o y o la T h e M o t h e r s D a y h o m e c o m in g service s at the C e d a r C re e k B a p tist C h u rc h w a s a n e n jo y a b le o n e an d r e a l l y b r o u g h t b a c k o l d m e m o r ie s o f b y g o n e d a ys. T h e re w ere a lo t o f gu e sts fro m o t h e r c h u rc h e s w o rsh ip p in g w ith us. T h e p a sto r. R e v. W . C . H a y , a n d a l l t h e m e m b e rs a n d frie n d s o f C e d a r C re e k B a p tist C h u rc h w ish t o th a n k each p e rso n th at c o n trib u te d to o u r fu n d d riv e to m a k e it a ^ e a t Here & There R e v . B u r le y T u rn e r w a s guest spe ake r fo r b o th m o rn in g an d e v e n in g w o rsh ip se rvide s at G r e e n M e a d o w s C h u r c h o n S u n d a y . R e v. H u b e rt M id d le to n is c o n f in e d t o h si b e d w ith m u scle sp a sm s o f the b a c k , he w a s s l i g h t l y im p r o v e d o n S u n d a y . Se v e ra l v isito rs w ere p re se n t at G re e n M e a d o w s o n S u n . so m e o f th e m w e re R e v . an d M r s . T u r n e r , M r s . W ardie W o o lrid g e o f R o a n o k e , V a ., M t. an d M rs. L a n y B o y e r an d M r. a n d M rs. R a n d y B o y e r o f R a le ig h a lso o th e rs that I w a s un a b le to get the nam es. M r . a n d Mrs. Willie L a n g sto n o f Sta te sville w ere a fte rn o o n v isito rs o n S u n d a y o f the J o e L a n g sto n s. T h e G re e n M e a d o w s C h u rc h go t o f f to a g o o d start w ith a c h u r c h lib ra ry o n S u n d a y . S e v e r a l p e o p le d o n a te d 6 0 b o o k s to b e gin w ith . A n y o n e else h a v in g g o o d b o o k s su itab le fo r a c h u rc h lib ra ry w h ic h th e y w o u ld lik e to d o n a te m a y d o so b y b rin g in g th e m to the c h u rc h o r g iv in g th e m to a member. B o o k s w i l l b e reviewe^^ su ita b ility a n d if th e y are n o t accep tab le w ill be re tu rn e d to the d o n o r so please in clu d e y o u r n a m e in th e b o o k . M rs. F re d W h ite d ie d o n T h u rs d a y afte r m a n y ye a rs o f illness. F u n e ra l service s w ere co n d u cte d at E a to n s C h a p e l with b u r ia l in the G re e n M e a d o w s C e m e te ry o n Sat. afte rn o o n. Q - DO I HAVE TO REPORT MY COMPANY PENSION AS INCOME? A - If the company paid the entire cost of the pension, the amounts you received usually will be fully taxable. If yoff paid part of the cost, only a succe ss a n d m a y the L o rd bless each o f y o u . L o n z o West, Jr. of W in sto n -S a le m calle d re ce n tly at the h o m e o f h is m o th e r, M rs. L u la W est. M r. G u y E a t o n an d Sgt. an d M rs. E a to n o f F o rt J a ck so n , S. C . called re c e n tly at the h o m e o f h is b ro th e rs, A lta an d E . J. E a to n , w h ile here. T h e y called at the h o m e o f h is sister, M rs. C o ra B a ile y , in W in sto n also. A lta a c c o m p a n ie d th e m h o m e to S. C . fo r a fe w d a y s visit and re tu rn e d h o m e o n S a tu rd a y . M is s E a rn e stin e W illis and Braine a n d T o n y a h a v e re tu rn e d h o m e to N e w a rk , N . J. a fte r sp e n d in g so m e tim e here v isitin g th e ir g ra n d m o th e r, M rs. W illia m E a to n a n d o th e r places. H e n r y E a t o n a n d b o y s, R o n n ie a n d P a t, o f A lb e m a rle , called o n e e ve n in g at the h o m e o f h is m o th e r, M rs. W illia m E a t o n . M r, a n d M rs. O d e ll E a t o n a n d boys, D a rre ll, K e n n e t h and T r a c y , o f R e d l a n d , Mrs. Que en M c K n i g h t , a n d M r s . A n n C a m p b e ll b o th o f W in sto n a lso called. R e c e n t calle rs at th e h o m e o f L o n n ie W illia m s w h o is still in w ith th e fiu w e fe w ere E lm e r S m ith o f W in sto n , M rs. Le ste r M o rriso n a n d c h ild re n o f B e th a n ia , M r. a n d M rs. S a m C a in , a n d G e o rge F.oote o f F o u r C o rn e rs an d frie n d s o f W in s t o n a n d gra n d d a u glite r, A l b e r t a , a n d h u s b a n d o f C h a rlo tte , N . C . T h o m a s E a t o n a n d b o y s, M ic h a e l an d A lb e rt, o f W in sto n called re c e n tly at the h o m e o f h is m o t h e r , M r s . W illia m E a to n . Mrs. W i l l i a , E a t o n and c h il d r e n , J e a n , D o n a n d D a rin e , atte n d e d th e b irth d a y d in n e r S u n d a y at th e h o m e o f M r, an d M rs. D e w e y P a rk s an d m o th e r, M rs. L o la C le m e n t o f Fair field h o n o rin g h is g r a n d m o t h e r , M rs. A d e lin e P a rk s o n her o n e h u n d re th b irth d a y a n n ive rsa ry. It w a s a lo v e ly o c c a sio n . F rie n d s a n d g ra n d c h ild re n a tte n d in g fro m o u t o f to w n w ere fro m N e w Y o r k , S t a t e s v ille , W in sto n , H a r m o n y , Y a d k in v ille , a n d M o c k sv ille . S h e received m a n y lo v e ly gifts. W e all se n d o u r p ra ye rs a n d g o o d w ish e s to G ra n n y A d e lin e . M a y the L o rd ke e p her_ in his care. H a p p y B iR lid a ’y ■ G ra n n y ! Cornatzer Hews A lv in C a rte r o f M in n e a p o lis, N.C. w a s a v isito r at C o rn a tz e r B a p tist C h u rc h o n S u n d a y . K a y e M c N e il o f A sh e b o ro w a s a w e e k e n d gu est o f M iss B o n n ie D a y . M r , a n d Mrs. Larry C a m p b e ll an d D e n a sp e n t the w e e k e n d at M y rt le B each. M rs. E th e l M c D a n ie l a n d M r s . B i l l M c D a n i e l sp e n t S u n d a y w ith R e v . a n d M rs. D e w e y B a r n h a r d t in W a lk e rto w n . M iss M a r y F ra n c is H e n d rix a n d H . L . K o o n t z visite d M r. a n d M r s . C la u d e W illia m s S u n d a y . M rs. D a v id E v e rh a rd t a n d ch ild re n , M rs. Y o r k P e rre ll a n d d au gh te r, M rs. B u d B a rn e tte a n d c h id re n e n jo ye d ice cre am an d cake S u n d a y a fte rn o o n at the h o m e o f M rs. N o ra E. S m ith ce le b ra tin g E v e n d a S u e ’s six th b irth d a y . L ittle C h ris C arte r, sm a ll so n o f M r. a n d M rs. L e w is C a rte r, is a p a tie n t at D a v ie C o u n ty H o sp ita l. M r. a n d M rs. B u tc h W est an d K ristie visite d M r. a n d M rs. M a rsh a ll A n g e ll in M o c k sv ille S a tu rd a y n igh t. M r. an d M rs. J a m e s B o g e r visite d M rs. M a r y B o g e r a n d M r. a n d M rs. S id n e y G a rn e r S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . M r. a n d M rs. D o u g la s P o tts an d L a n d o n visite d re lative s in H ig h P o in t S u n d a y . R e v . an d M rs. Jo e P iz z in o o f W e st V irg in ia w ere M o n d a y n ig h t gu e sts o f R e v. a n d M rs. E lm e r D a y . M r. a n d M rs. D o n a ld H in k le a n d s o n s o f R a le ig h w ere T u e sd a y n ig h t su p p e r gu e sts o f M r. a n d M rs. H o m e r P otts. M iss Eva Potts was e n t e r t a in e d a t h e r h o m e S a t u r d a y a fte rn o o n w ith a c o o k o u t o f frie d fish a n d turtle ce le bratin g he r b irth d a y . A ll COMP EARLY .AND EAT AT OUR С Щ Г HAMEURCHRS. CHI^ESEBURGhRS. HOT iX)CS» Mil KSHAKL.S, гкпч'см f r ie s , p o p c o r - ------- portion of your pension benefits will be taxed. If you will recover the total amount of your contributions within three years after you receive the first payment, your pension will not be taxed until you have recovered your cost. If you will not recover the amount of your contributions within the three years, a portion of the pension will be taxable Mch year. Instructions are contained in the instructions for Schedule B of Form 1040. Make Plans Now To Attend Oor Sth Semi-Annual JAMBORiB SATURDAY, JUNE 14th WE ARE SCHEDULING THE BEST OF TALENT FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT ON THIS DAY. Wi ir* now the local Fnnchisaii Dmlvr for thi GMC TRUCK LINE and will taka prida in formally introducinf this lina on Juna 14th. iWOCKSVILLE CHRYSlfR-PLYMOUTH, Inc Л5 WllkHkero St. HwM 634>2124 her b ro th e rs a n d sisters w ere present. M rs. N a n n ie L o u S p a rk s a n d D e b b ie a n d M rs. D o t C arte r a n d Jill a tte n d e d g ra d u a tio n s e r v ic e s at W in gate C o lle ge S u n d a y w h e re M iss B e lin d a P o tts w a s a m arshall. T h e C o rn a t z e r 4 -H club o b se rve d 4 -H S u n d a y at the C o rn a tz e r C o m m u n it y B u ild in g last S u n d a y . T h e y h a d a ve ry e n te rta in in g p ro g ra m w ith J im W ilso n o f S m ith G ro v e as guest spe ake r. R e fre sh m e n ts o f ca ke squares, n u ts, a n d p u n c h w a s served to all. M isse s E v a a n d S h a ro n P o tts v is it e d M r. a n d M rs. J o h n O r r e i l in A d v a n c e S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . M isse s K a re n a n d Ju n e tte S h o a f sp e n t M o n d a y n ig h t w ith M rs. C a r o ly n Beaver, M i s s B e l in d a P o t ts h a s a ccep te d a p o stitio n w ith P P G C o rp . in D a v id so n C o u n ty . M r s . L o u i s e P o t t s h a s re tu rn e d to h e r h o m e afte r sp e n d in g a fe w w e e k s w ith he r d a u g h te r in F a rm in g to n . I H Central air-condltioning equipment is durable and will last many years, but to operate al top cfTiciency it needs pe riodic maintenance, according to the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute. A year ly routine inspection—prefer ably in winter or spring—will help reduce the chances of hav ing an equipment breakdown in ..,hpt_ weather, ARI says. VISIT OUR NEW HOME! 314 Sonford Ave. Mocksvillo, N. C. ---------In front 0 # REA Building--------------- WE REPRESENT • The TrdVeiers tnsBfOitie €». • St. Paal Flra t Marine Ins. Co. • The Employers Mutual Insurance Co. • The Pawtucket Mutual Insuronce Co. To Serve Yo* Better We Hove New Added THE KEMPER INSURANCE GROUP -------------SPECIAL ATTENTION TEEN-AGE DRIVERS------------ WE ARE NOW ABLE TO WRITE TEENAGE DRIVERS AT REGULAR RATES, WITH SPECIAL DIVIOENDSI Mocksville Insurance Agency, Inc. — John E. Durhom— — Julio Howord ^— 314 Sonford Ave. — Rüfüs Brock — — Ann Fryo — Phone 634-5917 ' > I « Pictured here era two tcenei from the State Jiyeee Convention held in Fayetteville Thurtday. Friday and Saturday of last «vhich wat attended by several members of the local club. At left, Doug Colllni it thown at he casts Mocktvllle’t vote for Jim Ollit of Laurlnburg, who wat elected State Jaycee pretident. IWr. Collint it State Director for the local club. In the photo at the right Jaycettet Fulbright, Davit, Foiter, Collint, Andrawi, Tutterow, Salat and Thompton prepare to go to the Jaycette meeting and Fathion Show. (Jaycette Goodwin wat not pretent when picture wat tnapped.) The IMocktvllie Jaycee Club wat recognlied at having one of Itt bett yeart and placed high In the Parade of citiet. Jayceet attending we«: Donn Goodwin, Al Fulbright, Ellit Davit, Jr., Bill Fotter, Doug Qollint, Dr. Jim Andrewt. Gene Tutterow, Ken Sales and Vernon Thompton. Wendall Worthington, a former member of the Mocktville, club, alto attended. And, there vwre four couplet from Cooleemee attending the State Convention. YADKIN Y A U r r A ll B ib le S c h o o l w o rk e rs are urged to m eet a t th e c h u rc h o n F rid a y at 7 p.m . T h e Y o u n g A d u lt class is 1 h a v in g a class m e e tin g a n d c o o k o u t at M r. a n d M rs. M e lv in P a sc h a ll’s h o m e o n S a tu rd a y , M a y 2 4 th at 6 : 3 0 p.m . E a c h m e m b e r is u rge d to atte nd a n d b rin g so m e k in d o f dessert. T h e Y a d k i n V alley C o m m u n it y w a s sadd e n e d b y the d e a th o f a m e m b e r an d lo ved o n y M rs. F re d W hite. S h e w a s a lw a y s fa ith fu l to he r c h u c h as lo n g as she w a s able to attend. S h e w ill b e m issed b y all. M rs. E rm a Z im m e rm a n ha d su rge ry at F o rs y t h M e m o ria l H o s p it a l last w e e k a n d is ge ttin g a lo n g fine. S h e w ill be ove r there fo r a b o u t ten days. M r. a n d M rs. H e n r y M c B rid e a n d M rs. M a u d ie H a u se r visite d M r. a n d M rs. H e rm a n A lle n S u n d a y eve nin g. M rs. M a u d e H a u se r spe nt last T u e sd a y w ith h e r sister, M rs. B essie S m ith . I fA fm m O N NEWS N e ll H . L a sh le y M r. a n d M rs. E . C . Jarvis visited t h e ir f ir s t g r e a t grandchild, J e r r y L y n n H u ffm a n , the s o n o f M r. and Mrs. E r n i e H u f f m a n o f H ic k o ry . H e w a s b o rn o n M a y 13th. M r. a n d M rs. G . H . S m ith w ere S u n d a y gu e sts o f M r. an d M r s . B i l l L a t h a m a t M r. L a t h a m ’s su rp ris e b irth d a y an nive rsary dinner in W in sto n -Sa le m . O n th e ir w a y ho m e th e y v isite d M r. a n d M rs. C . H . B o o e a n d M r. a n d M rs. T h o m a s H o ld e n in H u n tsville . T h e y f o u n d m a n y v isito rs v i e w i n g t h e H o l d e n I r i s G a rd e ns. M rs. 0 . R . A lle n a n d M rs. J o h n H a r d i n g w e r e j o in t hostesses t o t h e H e n r y H a m p to n C h a p te r o f the D . A . R . in Y a d id n v ille S a tu rd a y L e t u s all. re m e m b e r R e id H a u se r w ith o u r p ra y e rs an d cards. H e is sic k a n d w e w ish fo r h im a v e ry sp e e d y re co ve ry. a fte rn o o n . L ittle S a n d ra S h e lto n o f the P i n o C o m m u n i t y w a s the w e e k e n d gu e st o f M r. a n d M rs. G ra d y S m ith . us 601 Is Sc«n* Of Ac(id«it A n accident o c c u r e d Sa tu rd a y , M a y 1 7 , a t 1 1 :5 0 p.m . o n U S 6 0 1 S e v e n tens o f a m ile s n o r t h o f M o c k sv ille T r o o p e r R. L. Beane investigated. C h a rle s F ra n k lin W illia m s, 18, o f R t. 4 , o p e ra tin g a 1 9 6 5 C h ry sle r, w as g o in g so u th o n U S 6 0 1 . A 1 9 6 2 F o rd , b e in g o p e r a t e d b y D a v i d K e it h S m ip so n , 18, o f L e w isville , w as baclced b y the d riv e r in to the r o a d w a y f r o m a p r iv a t e d riv e w a y c o llid in g w ith the o th e r car. S im p s o n w as charge d w ith failure to see safe m o ve m e n t. D a m a g e w a s estim ated at $ 2 5 0 to the C h ry sle r a n d $ 3 5 to the F o rd . Jaycees .... The Making Of A Mon James Church "To the People of the Clemmons Community, The Northwestern Bank, and the N. C. Jaycees”..... I take great pride in saying thank you, to the people of one of the greatest communities in the world. Thank you so much for allowing my husband to be absent for a year, to be the president of the North Carolina Jaycees, I can assure you that as long as we both shall live and travel in this great state that we will always tell about the fine community of Clemmons, There once was a lad, so young and gay. At the age of 13, he chose his own way. He met a young maiden with cold black hat, She blessed him with children, two fine sons was a pair. He served his country in a foreign land, Through patience and faith, God reached down a hand. He returned to the beautiful Tar Heel State to seek a future, A direction to take, An ad in a newspaper? There is always a way, A professional banker was the role he would play. Though backward and bashful, and failure was near. Determined with pride, defeat he would not hear. He joined an organization known as the Jaycees Involved in his community, from paper drives, to — Planting of trees. ..... ...tattle-league ttaseball, street markers to be, A library for his community, A better state for you and me. Local officer, state officer, as he challenged the top. He laid out his plan with no where to stop. His bank grew rapidly, as he worked day and night. Much to his surprise, a leave of absence with pay. Elected state president, no prouder man to be. He owes all his success to the N. C. Jaycees. So get involved in your community, Devetop your own plan For you have w itness my friends. The building of a Man. This is what you as a community have done for my husband, Jim Church. We thank you so much. Signed Mrs. JoAnn Church (Editor's Note... Jemet W. Chureh, tht immediate Peit-Preiident of the North Carolina Jeyceet, h*t many friendt in Davie County. The above tribute by hii wife it being reprinted here beeauie there are ю many readari of thit newipeper that will find it of intereetl. About People County CouFT T h e fo llo w in g is the reco rd o f the D a v ie C o u n t y C rim in a l C o u rt fo r M a y 1 3th , 1 9 6 9 as taken fro m the o fficia l re co rd s in the D a v ie C o u n ty C le rk o f C o u r t ’s O ffic e : R a l p h W r ig h t , im p ro p e r passing. P ra y e r fo r ju d g m e n t c o n t in u e d f o r 9 0 -d a y s o n p a ym e n t o f cost. James Wallace L a n e , o p e ra tin g car in to x ic a te d , 2 n d offense. Sentenced to 8 > m o n t h s , s u s p e n d e d f o r 3 'y e s r s o n t h e f o llo w in g c o n d itio n s: P a y a flne o f S S O a n d cost; b e u n d e r t h e s u p e r v it io n r o f the N . C. P ro b a tio n D e p a rtm e n t fo r a p e rio d o f o n e ye ar u n d e r the u sua l ru le s; and n o t operate a m o t o r v e h ic le d u r in g the p e rio d that d riv e r’s license are su spe nd e d . N o tic e o f a p pe al to S u j^ r io r C o u rt w a s given. R o g e r W illia m P a r r is h , sp e e d in g 8 0 m p h in 45 m p h a>ne. F o u n d g u d ty o f sp e e d in g in e x ce ss o f 7 5 m p h in 45 m p h го п е . Se n te n ce d 1 2 '1 S m o n tiis, su sp e n d e d fo r J-ye a rs o n the fo llo w in g c o n d itio n s: P a y S lO O a n d cost: be u n d e r t h e T h e U n io n o f C h u rc h e s he ld its re gular m o n t h ly service s o n S u n d a y e ve nin g, M a y 1 8 th at 7 : 0 0 p.m . at th e S h ilo h B a p tist C h u rch . Rev. F r e e m a n G e rm a n y , p a sto r o f S t. J o h n A . M . E . Z io n C h u rc h , gave the m essage. H is sub je ct w as, ‘T h e N e w C h u rc h .” F u n e r a l service s f o r M r. T h o m a s A . H u d s o n w e re h e ld F rid a y , M a y 16 at 1 1 :0 0 a.m . at the S h ilo h B a p tist C h u rc h . B ish o p M in o r o ffic ia te d a n d b u r ia l w a s in th e S e c o n d P re sb y te ria n C h u r c h C e m e te ry. H e d ie d M o n d a y , M a y 12 at the D a v ie C o u n t y H o sp ita l. F u n e r a l service s fo r M r. E z ra C a in w e re h e ld F rid a y , M a y 1 6 at 2 : 0 0 p.m . at the S h ilo h B a p tist C h u rc h . R e v . G . W . C a m p b e ll o fficia te d a n d b u ria l w a s in th e M a in v ille C h u r c h C e m e te ry . H e d ie d T u e sd a y , M a y l 3 at h is h o m e . M isse s M a rga re t a n d M in n ie M c L a v ria n , P a m e la a n d R e n e e , gra n d d a u gh te rs o f M r. a n d M rs. W alte r H a m p to n , a n d M r. P e n n all o f W in sto n visite d M r . and M rs. W alte r H a m p to n S u n d a y . M r . S t e v e n T u r n e r o f State sville a n d h is fiance, M is s F a y e P ate o f M o rg a n to n , N . C ., visite d M r. a n d M rs. Jam e s H o l l i s S u n d a y . T h e y w ere a c ro ih p a n ie d b y M r. T u rn e r’s sister, M ild re d . M rs. R a c h e l N e e ly , fo rm e rly o f M o c k sv ille b u t w h o n o w lives w ith he r niece, M rs. Id a L a n g fo r d in B a l t im o r e , M a ry la n d , fell a n d b ro k e r her l e g recently. She w a s h o sp ita lize d a n d w h ile there u n d e rw e n t a m a jo r o p e ra tio n . S h e h a s re tu rn e d h o m e a n d is re p o rte d d o in g as w e ll as can be expe cted . T h e S o u t h M o c k s v i l l e C o m m u n it y D e v e lo p m e n t C lu b a n d T h e D a v i e C o u n t y E d u c a tio n U n io n w ill sp o n so r a F e llo w sh ip T e a o n T h u rs d a y n igh t. M a y 2 2 at th e D a v ie C o u n t y C o m m u n it y Se rvice C e n te r. H o u r s are fro m 8 : 0 0 to 9 : 0 0 p.m . T h e p u b lic is in vite d to a tte n d th is o cca sio n . T h e A n n u a l W o rk sh o p o f the 1 1 th D isU -ict o f the O rd e r o f E a ste rn S ta r w ill be h e ld in C le ve la n d , N . C . S a tu rd a y , M a y 2 4 . T h e m e e tin g w ill o p e n at 10:00 a . m . T h e W o r t h y M a tro n , Mrs. M a r g a r e t S t u d e v e n t o f R o se D e M o ll C h a p te r N o . 5 3 1 is a sk in g that as m a n y m e m b e rs as p o ssib le attend. s u p e r v is i o n o f Ih c N . C. P ro b a tio n fo r o n e your un d er tile u su a l ru le s; n u t o p erate a m o t o r v e h ic le d u r in g the p e r io d that d riv e r's licen sc su spe nd e d . N o tic e o f appe al to S u p e rio r C o u rt given. T r o y M e l t o n , o p e ra tin g g a m b lin g h o use . P le d g u ilty to u n la w fu l g a m b lin g w h ic h w a s accepted b y co u rt. Se n te n ce d to fo u r m o n th s, su sp e n d e d fo r tw o ye a rs o n th e fo llo w in g c o n d itio n s: P a y a fin e o f S 5 0 a n d c o st; be o f g o o d b e h a vio r a n d n o t vio late a n y la w s o f the state. C la r e n c e R o d w e ll A lle n , o p e ra tin g car in to x ic a te d a n d capias. S e n te n ce d t o 3 >m o nths, su sp e n d e d fo r one>year o n the fo llo w in g c o n d itio n s: P a y a fine o f $ 1 2 5 a n d c o st; n o t operate a m o to r ve h icle d u rin g the p e rio d th at d riv e r’s license suspe nd e d . S c i F a d ism isse d o n p a y m e n t o f cost. M ilfo r d Allen P o p e , o p e ra tin g car in to x ic a te d , 3 rd o f f e n s e . R e d u c e d t o 1st offense. Sentenced t o 4 -m o n th s, su sp e n d e d fo r tw o years on t h e f o l l o w i n g c o n d itio n s; P a y a fu ie o f $ 1 2 5 a n d c o st; n o t o p e rate a m o to r ve h icle d u rin g the p e rio d that d riv e r’s license su sp e nd e d . J u n i o u s H ila ry M e ro n e y , o p e r a t in g c a r in to x ic a te d . Sentenced t o 4 - m o n t h s , su sp e n d e d fo r 2 -ye a rs o n the fo U o w in g c o n d ito n s: P a y a fin e o f $ 1 5 0 a n d cost. D e fe n d a n t n o t to o p e ra te m o to r veh icle d u rin g p e rio d d riv e r’s license su spe nd e d . D e fe n d a n t o f g o o d b e h a v io r a n d n o t vio la te a n y o f the la w s o f the state. Lester E u ge n e F r y e , o p e ra tin g car in to x ic a te d , an d In sta n te r C a p ia s. P a y a fin e o f $ 1 0 0 a n d cost. H e r m a n D o z i e r M i l l e r , ' o p e ra tin g car in to x ic a te d . P le d g u ilty to re ck le ss d riv in g a n d p a id fin e o f $ 7 5 a n d cost. J u lia B e a u c h a m p B ro w n , sp e e d in g 6 0 m p h in 4 5 m p h zo ne . P le d g u ilty to sp e e d in g 5 5 m p h In 4 5 m p h zone. P a id a fine u f $ 1 0 a n d cost. E r n i e A l f r e d H a ir s t o n , sp e e d in g 7 5 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne . Se n te n c e d to 6 0 -d a y s, su sp e n d e d fo r 6 -m o n th s o n the fo llo w in g c o n d itio n s: P a y a fin e o f $ 2 5 a n d c o st; n o t operate a m o to r vehicle d u rin g p e r io d th at d riv e r’s license suspe nd e d . Curtis D e a n G o d b e y , sp e e d in g 8 3 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne . $ 3 0 a n d cost. R u b e n T h o m a s, im p ro p e r re gistratio n, $ 1 0 a n d cost. E t h e l H o d g s o n F a rm e r, im p r o p e r p a ssin g, $ 1 0 a n d cost. A r n o l d A l l e n T id w e l l , im p r o p e r p a ssin g, $ 1 0 a n d cost. D i a n n e S t a n le y W ish o n , failure to re d u ce speed, $ 1 0 a n d cost. Ir e n e C o f f e e W h it a k e r , failure to y ie ld rig h t o f w a y , $ 1 0 a n d cost. E rn e st G r a y Y o u n g , t o o fast fo r c o n d itio n s, $ 1 0 a n d cost. A n n e L o is H u n te r, sp e e d in g 7 0 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne . $ 1 5 a n d cost. E y v o n n e H u tc h e n s S p e a k s, sp e e d in g 7 0 in 5 5 m p h zo n e , $ 1 5 a n d cost. A lt o n W e st R o u se , sp e e d in g 7 0 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo n e , $ 1 5 a n d co st. G a r n e t t T o n k in Ja ck so n , f e e d in g 7 0 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne . $ 1 5 a n d cost. B i l l y E u g e n e G a it h e r , sp e e d in g 6 7 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 5 a n d cost. G a r y L a w r e n c e C a u d le , sp e e d in g 6 5 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo n e , $ 1 0 a n d cost. R o g e r Jam es M e a d e , sp e e d in g 6 6 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo n e , $ 1 0 a n d cost. A l b e r t H u g h W e lb o r n , f e e d in g 5 5 m p h in 4 5 m p h zo n e , $ 1 0 a n d cost. G o rd o n B r a c k e t t , J r. , sp e e d in g 6 5 m p h in 5 5 m p h z o n e , $ 1 0 an d cost. W il l ia m N e w to n O v e rb y , sp e e d in g 7 0 m p h in 5 5 m p h Divli County Enterpriie Reeord, May 22, 1968 zone, »lawiucusi. L o n n i e H u u v e r H u w e ll, sp e e d in g 6 0 m p h in 4 5 m p h zo n e , $ 1 5 a n d cost. W a lt e r L a w r e n c e B a n k s, ip e e d in g 7 0 m p h in 5 5 m p h , $ 1 5 a n d cost. R o n a ld J a m e s Smilh, sp e e d in g 7 0 m p h in 5 5 m p h z«)nc, $ 1 5 an d co sl. E d w in L a n c e P le m m o n s, speedirtg 6 9 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 an d cost. Hospitol Rates In N.C. Incrioie Td More Thon $50 Per Day For Room IN VIEW OF THE RISING COST.. CAN YOUR FINANCES StANO THE SHOCK Are your family nntncei ilonged tret......................are struck i tdequate? >ur family Hnancei geared to carry Ihc load of costly and pro- I treatments In the hospital if you, your wife, your children uck down by sickness or accident? 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Very necessary that we move 30 pieces this month PRICES TOO LOW TO ADVERTISE Model KFK3ES WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 30-INCH RANGE Model KFK3ES • S im p le s t t o c o o k o n , e a s ie s t to c le a n , h ig h e s t in q u a lity • P lu g -o u t C o ro x ® s u r fa c e u n it s a n d c h r o m e trim p a n s r e m o v e fo r fa s t e a s y c le a n -u p • In fi n ite h e a t c o n tr o ls g iv e y o u p re c ise contr^ot 01' 1,O O l 's u r - f a c e u n it h e a t s • E le c t r ic c lo c k w ith 6 0 - m in u t e t im e r • L o o k -in o v e n w in d o w • F lu o r e s c e n t p la tfo rm lig h t • S u r fa c e s ig n a l lig h t • O v e n s ig n a l lig h t • A u to m a t ic a p p lia n c e r e c e p t a c le • In t e r i o r o v e n lig h t a n d p e e k sw itc h • Lift-o ff o v e n d o o r • S t o r a g e d ra w e r • Teflon-coated griddle ( a c c e s s o r ^ O ; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ WESTINGHOUSE CHEST FREEZER MODEL FHK150 • 5 2 5 lb. c a p a c it y — 1 5 .0 c u . ft. ( A H A M ) • S lim -w a ll in s u la tio n — s t o re 1 / 3 m o re fo o d w ith o u t in c r e a s in g flo o r s p a c e • L if t - o u t b a s k e t — keeps o ft e n - u s e d p a c k a g e s h a n d y • D e f r o s t w a te r d r a in — m a k e s d e f r o s t in g e a s ie r • B u ilt-in t u m b le r lo c k — a s s u r e s m a x - ,.im u m s e c u r it y fo^^^ • P iu s : R e c e s s e d c o n t r o l k n o b , c o u n t e r b a la n c e d se a l- tite lid, " d r y - w a ll" c o n s t r u c tio n , b a k e d e n a m e l-o n -s te e l in te rio r, W e s t in g h o u s e b u ilt- in q u a lity . MODEL FHKISO Model RJK44 ( W Westinghouse “Frost Free 14" Refrigerator • 14 cu. ft. c a p a c it y • C o m p le te ly fro s t fre e o p e r a t io n • A u to m a t ic ic e m a k e r o p tio n a l — m a k e s a n d s t o r e s o v e r 7 0 0 p a rfy -V iz e ic e c u b e i i 'i f r o s t fre e fre e z e r • F u ll-w id th , fu ll-d e p th s h e lv e s • F u ll-w id th v e g e t a b le c r is p e r • B u ilt-in e g g s t o r a g e • B u t t e r s e r v e r • M a g n e t ic d o o r g a s k e t s » N o c o ils o n b a c k . FREE DELIVERY! FREE NORMAL INSTALLATION WESTINGHOUSE UPRIGHT FREEZER MODEL FVK165 • Completely frost-free — no defrosting ever again! • 564 Ib. capacity — 16.1 cu. ft. (AHAM) • Slim-wall insulation — store 1/3 more food with out increasing floor space • Exterior safety signal light — goes off to warn of any elec trical interruption or if door is accidently left open • Swing out basket — holds 51 lbs. — swings easily even when fully loaded • Porcelain enamel interior - is rust-propf, chip resistant and easy to keep clean • Plus; Extra-deep, full- width door shelves, built-in tumbler lock, automatic inte rior light, precision tempera ture control, easy-open door latch, Westinghouse built-in quality «Available in Avocado, Goldtone, Coppertone and White. Working Trades Accepted I EASY TERMS NO MONEY DOWN The HOUSE Clfoiiioai Center Phone 766-4758 JUST OFF 1 ^ N O R T H M A IN OT.cauRcu OF cniuaT MarUn RohrtMWgh .anday School 10 a. ir. w orship S c n 'k 'c t l a. m. cvenlnR W orslilu 7 p. m. |v>(lnl•^du> ‘‘Vriiii- ):.in p. m IvV M le ya n M elhod lsi Church V on pltal SI. M ocksville, N. C. R«v. W. 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' B A P T I S T O B U B O H г а л о к M B T S O D I S I ! O B V B O B вщ»ж n i f B s m u N B E T H E L M B T B O I M I T С В 1 Ш 0 Я M OOM Bvrnm P B m B O O f T A L B O U N B M с ш п ш с в ш и в O B O V I B k l B O D I t T 0 B 1 M C H IN Q U A P W O IIO V B , - в А г а и | . 4 р ш м 1 I l — Davie County Ertterpríec Record, May 22, 1969 /r'S EASY rO w , B U Y -S E L L -R E Ifr - Ж 'y F o r S a le - V oU c sw a g o n , 1 9 6 2 , ex ce lle n t c o n d itio n , n e w tires. S 6 2 S . 0 0 ; B u ic k , 1 9 6 3 , aU p o w e r, air c o n d itio n e d , n e w tire s, e x ce lle n t c o n d itio n - $R Q 5.00. C a ll 3 8 4 4 1 3 3 . 5*1 tfn W A N T E D : W aitre sse s to w o r k ' part tim e o r fu ll tim e. A p p ly in p e r s o n at M I L L E R ’S D I N E R - R E S T A U R A N T , M o c k sv ille . ______________________2 -2 7 tfn F O R R E N T - T h r e e r o o m ' a p a r t m e n t in H a rd in g -H o rn B u U d in g . 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P h o n e 9 9 8 - 8 2 8 6 o r 9 9 8 -8 2 7 6 . 2 -2 7 tfn T R A I L E R S P A C E F O R , R E N T .....H ills d a l e M o b ile ; H o m e P a rk , near In te rstate 4 0 ' ' a n d N C 8 0 1 e x it o n G u n C lu b ■ R o a d . T e le p h o n e , 9 9 8 -8 4 0 4 . _ 2-6-tfn F o r R e n t -- F o u r r o o m a p a rtm e n t. C all M rs. M a b e l L lo y d , 6 3 4 -5 8 5 4 . 3 -2 0 tfn «¿¡^ijjH elR iW anted . . . ¿m a le . .. expe rie n ce d p o stin F o r Sa le . , . F iv e 2 5 fo o t lo ts o r tw o 62V4 fo o t lo ts located o n the C a n a R o a d , a p p r o x im a t e ly m ile o f f Y a d k in v U le h ig h w a y . P h o n e 6 3 4 -5 3 9 2 . 5 -2 2 It n W A N T E D . . . S o m e o n e to keep s m a ll c h il d d u r in g su m m e r m o n th s in h o m e . . . l i g h t h o u s e k e e p in g . C a l l 6 3 4 -2 3 0 6 after 5; 3 0 p.m . 5 -2 2 It n 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath RANCH HOME - NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Southwood Acres 2 ACRE WOODED LOT.... Ideal for dayllBht banment. 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W W in sto n Sale m , N . C. 2 7 1 0 7 . 5 -1 5 4 tn F O R S A L E - T h r e e b e d r o o m l ir ic k h o m e o n W a n d e rin g La n e . C aU J. H . '■■■> Jb,Registered Representatives r R m l ® H A M & C ^ INCORPORATED Main Office: 120 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10005 Members New York Stock Exchange - Offices Nationwide 201 WACHOVIA BLDG. WINSTON-SALEM, N..C. HOUSE FOR SALE 4 bedrooms... in Mocksville...very good iocation...reasonable price... terms can be arranged CALL: Rufus Brock at 634-5917 or James Roberts at 634-5862 jfter__6juii;_ AVON If you need a Good I:- :i: Steady Income, But Can i |i; S Worij only ;ii PART TIME g Sell Avon Cosmetics -ij Experience |i: Unnecessary :f: Cali Mrs. Grohman i;872-6848 CoNect aflto« p.m.:-: ::: Statesville, N. 0. :i: OR vwite P. o. Box 5396 i :i: S 2-6 4tn F O R R E N T - B e a c h C o ttage - 5 -ro o m s co m p le te ly fu m iu ie d lo cate d near ocean. M y rtle B each, S. C . M a k e y o u r r e s e r v a t io n s early, C o n ta c t G e o rge H e n d ric ks, M o c k svU le , N . C . 5-8 tfn F o r Sa le o r R e n t...L ik e n e w , t w o b e d ro o m M o b U e H o m e . C aU 6 3 4 -2 6 8 0 afte r 5 p. m, 5/15/tnt W A N T E D - Se tU e d p e rso n to live in a R e st H o m e lo cate d in tocate d in P leasant G a rd e n , 7 m ile s fro m G re e n sb o ro . . . l i g h t g e n e r a l w o r k . C a l l 6 3 4 -5 3 0 1 . . . after 4 ; 3 0 p.m . 5 -1 5 tfn SEE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Subdivision In Davie County "THE COUNTRY ESTATES'’ JRiis sub-dlvlsiM has beautiful Spacious lots filled with dbgwo'oli,~'pTh oaks and maple'trees.The street was laid out with 8 degree curves to expose the lots better. Also included is a 3 acre park with a stream running thru It, built entirely for home-owners in area. City water and fire hydrants being Installed throughout the sub-division. Drive out on Jericho Road, one mile from city limits and enjoy tgis restrlcttd development. TERMS ARE AVAILABLE ( 3 Homes Already Underway ) SWICEGOOD REAL MOCKSVILLE, N.C. ESTATE N O T IC E O F S A L E $ 2 ,4 9 5 ,0 0 0 C O U N T Y O F D A V I E , N O R T H C A R O L I N A S C H O O L B U IL D IN G B O N D S Se a le d b id s w iU be received un tU 1 1 o ’c lo c k A . М ., E a ste rn D a y lig h t S a v in g T im e , J u n e 10, 1 9 6 9 , b y the u n d e rsig n e d at its o ffice in the C it y o f R a le ig h , N o rth C a ro lin a , fo r $ 2 ,4 9 5 ,0 0 0 S c h o o l B u ild in g B o n d s o f the C o u n t y of D a v i e , N o r t h C a ro lin a , date d Ju n e 1, 1 9 6 9 , an d m a tu rin g a n n u a U y , Ju n e 1, $ 7 0 ,0 0 0 1 9 7 1 , $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 1 9 7 2 to 1 9 8 2 , $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 1 9 8 3 to 1992, a ll in c l u s i v e , a n d $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 1 9 9 3 , w i t h o u t o p tio n o f p rio r p a ym e n t. D e n o m i n a t i o n $ э , 0 0 0 ; p r in c ip a l a n d s e m i-a n n u a l in te re st (J u n e a n d D e c e m b e r П , p a ya b le in legal tend er at M o r g a n G u a r a n t y T r u s t C o m p a n y o f N e w Y o r k , in N e w Y o r k C i t y ; g e n e r a l o b l i g a t i o n s ; u n lim ite d ta x; c o u p o n b o n d s re gistrable as to p rin c ip a l alo ne ; d e liv e ry o n o r a b o u t J u ly 7 , 1 9 6 9 , at p lace o f p u rc h a se r’s c h o ic e ._ T h e ii w U l be n o a u c tion. B id d e r s are re q u e ste d to na m e the in te re st rate o r rates, n o t e x ce e d in g 6 % per a n n u m in m u ltip le s o f 1/4 o r 1 / 1 0 o f 1 % , an d each b id d e r m u st sp e c ify in h is b id the a m o u n t a n d the m a tu ritie s o f the b o n d s o f each rate. N o inte re st rate b id m a y be m o re th a n tw o tim e s the lo w e st rate n a m e d in th e b id . N o b id m a y na m e m o re th a n six in te re st rates, a n y o f w h ic h m a y be repeated. A ll b o n d s m a tu rin g o n th e sa m e date m u st bear in te re st a t the sam e rate. T h e interest p a ya b le o n a n y b o n d o n a n y in te re st p a y m e n t date s h a l l b e re p re se n te d b y a sin gle c o u p o n , an d the interest rate o n su c h b o n d s h a l l b e t h e s a m e th ro u g h o u t its life. T h e b o n d s w ill b e a w a rd e d to the b id d e r o ffe rin g to p u rch a se th e b o n d s at the lo w e st in te re st cost to the C o u n ty , su c h c o st to be d e te rm in e d b y d e d u c tin g the total a m o u n t o f a n y p re m iu m b id fro m the aggregate a m o u n t o f in te re st u p o n aU o f th e b o n d s fro m their date u n tU their respe ctive m atu ritie s. N o b id o f le s s th a n p a r a n d a c c r u e d in t e r e s t w i l l b e i^ t e r t a in e d . E a c h b id m u st b e su b m itte d o n a fo rm to b e fu rn ish e d w ith a d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n b y the u n d e rsig n e d , m u st be e n close d in a sealed e n ve lo p e m a rk e d “ B id fo r B o n d s ” , a n d p iu s t be a c c o m p a n ie d b y a ce rtifie d c h e ck u p o n a n in c o rp o ra te d b a n k o r tru st c o m p a n y fo r $ 4 9 , 9 0 0 , p a y a b le u n c o n d itio n a U y to th e tjrd e r o f the Sta te T re a su re r o f N o r t h C a ro lin a , o n w h ic h n o interest w il l be allo w e d . A w a rd o r reje ction o f b id s w iH b e m ad e o n the date a b o ve stated fo r receipt o f b id s a n d the c h e ck s o f u n su c ce ssfu l b id d e rs w iU be r e t u r n e d im m e d ia te ly . T h e ch e ck o f the su c ce ssfu l b id d e r w ill b e h e ld u n c a sh e d as se c u rity fo r the p e rfo rm a n c e o f h is b id , b u t in the eve nt the su cce ssfu l b id d e r sh a ll faU to c o m p ly w ith th e te rm s o f h is b id , the c h e ck m a y th e n be c a s h e d a n d t h e p ro c e e d s tiie re o f re ta in e d as a n d fo r fuU liq u id a te d dam ages. T h e u n q u a U fie d a p p ro v in g o p in io n o f M itch e U , P e tty E X E C U T R I X ’S N O T IC E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y H a v in g qualified as E x e c u t r ix o f th e estate o f G a u d e H ic k s, deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty , th is is to n o tify a ll p e r s o n s h a v i n g cla im s against said estate to pre se nt th e m to the u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b e fo re the 9 th d a y o f D e c. 1 9 6 9 , o f th is n o tice w ill be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e ir re co ve ry . A ll p e rso n s in de bte d to sa id estate w iU please m a k e im m e d ia t e p a y m e n t to the u n d e rsig n e d . T h is the 8 th d a y o f M a y , 1 9 6 9 . J u n e H ic k s, E x e c u t rix o f the estate o f C la u d e H ic k s, deceased. 5 - l5 4 tn E X E C U T O R ’S N O T IC E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y H a v in g qualified as E x e c u to rs o f the estate o f K . L . C o p e , deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty , th is is to n o tify a ll p e r s o n s h a v i n g c la im s linst sa id estate to p re se nt th e m to th e u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b e fo re th e 6 d a y o f D e c e m b e r 1 9 6 9 , o f th is n o tic e w ill be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e ir re co ve ry . A U p e rso n s in d e b te d to sa id estate w iU please m a ke im m e d ia t e p a y m e n t to the u n d e rsign e d . T h is the 1 th d a y o f M a y , 1 9 6 9 . O liv e r B ru c e T h o m a so n an d Fo ye ll C o pe Brogdon, E x e c u to rs o f th e estate o f K . L . C o p e , deceased. J o h n T . B ro c k , A t t o r n e y ___^ 1 5 4 tn T O T H E C I T I Z E N S A N D T A X P A Y E R S O F T H E T O W N O F M O C K S V I L L E : N o r i g h t o f a c t io n o r d e f e n s e fo u n d e d u p o n th e i n v a l i d i t y o f t h e e le ctio n m e n tio n e d in th e fo re g o in g ^ sta te m e n t sh a ll bfltasse itsJ . Q o r i s h a l l ' t h e v a lia iiy ^ O T ' s u « F e le ctio n be o p e n to q u e stio n in a n y c o u rt u p o n a n y g ro u n d w h a te ve r, e x ce p t in an a c tio n o r p r o c e e d in g c o m m e n ce d w it h ^ th irty d a y s afte r th e p u b lic a tio n o f th e fo re g o in g statem ent. S h e tte rly , N e w Y o r k C it y , w iU be fu rn ish e d w ith o u t co st to the p urch ase r. T h e re w iU a lsa . be fu rn ish e d the u su a l c lo sin g papers. T h e riglit to rq e c t aU b id s is reserved. ~i O fWArnrTM^nf P o m n ^U d n n _ B y : H . E . B o y le s. Se cre ta ry o f the C o m m issio n 5 -2 2 It n Fre e 9 6 % d ry ru g sh a m p o o i n your h o m e . J u s t f o r p r e v ie w in g the b est h o m e m ain te n a n ce e q u ip m e n t in the w o rld , K ir b y o f W in sto n -S a lem. C a ll 7 2 4 -1 6 8 4 . 5-22 i tn F o r sale - U se d 3 9 in c h K e iv in a to r electric range, in g o o d c o n d itio n a n d re a so n a b ly priced. T e le p h o n e 6 3 4 -2 9 5 2 . 5 .2 2 im G . H . C . S H U T T T o w n C le rk a n d T re a su re r 5 -1 5 it n N O T I C E F O R B I D S F O R F I R E E Q U I P M E N T F O R T O W N O F M O C K S V I L L E B I D S are b e in g re ce ive d b y th e T o w n o f M o c k sv iU e fo r 1 0 0 0 G P ^ P u in p e r m o u n te d o n a 4 X T T U t C a F T r u c k C h a ssis (o r laterna te 5 m a n c a n o p y cab chassis). S P E C I F I C A T I O N S a re available at T o w n O ffic e . B id s o p e n e d J u n e 3 , 1 9 6 9 at 7 : 3 0 p.m . in th e T o w n O ffic e . F iv e per cen t B I D B O N D o r C E R T I F I E D C H E C K re q u ire d . T h i s 1 0 t h d a y o f M a y , 1 9 6 9 . G . H . C . S h u tt T O W N C L E R K 5 -1 5 2 tn Sa le O f A u to m o b ü e s T h e u n d e rsig n e d w iU seU at ■"ртИ Гс au ctjo n,' fo 'T h e H ig h R T b id d e r fo r c a ^ , o n T u e sd a y , J u n e 1 0th , 1 9 6 9 , at 12 o ’c lo c k n o o n , at the p re m ise s o f the M o c k sv U le C h ry sle r-P ly m o u th , In c . , 7 1 5 W ilk e s b o r o St., M o c k sv iU e , N . C ., th e fo U o w in g d e scrib e d m o to r veh icles, viz: 1 9 4 9 C h e v ro le t 4 -d r, Se ria l N u m b e r 1 4 G K 1 8 6 6 9 2 (S to ra g e L ie n $ 7 0 ). 1 9 6 4 F o r d 2 - d r , Se ria l N u m b e r 4 E 6 6 X 1 31865 (Sto ra g e L ie n $ 7 0 ). T h is the I4 t h d a y o f M a y , 1969. M O C K S V I L L E C H R Y S L E R - P L Y M O U T H . IN C . 5 -2 2 2 tn I E l o c t r i e M o t a n EARLE’S "” A D M I N I S T R A T O R ’S N O T IC E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y H a v in g qualified as A d m in istra to r o f the estate o f Sa d ie L . D w ig g in s, deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty , th is is to n o tify all p e rso n s h a v in g cla im s against sa id estate to p re se n t th e m to the u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b e f o r e t h e 15th d a y o f D e c e m b e r 1 9 6 9 , o f th is n o tice w ill b e p le ad e d in b a r o f their re co ve ry . A ll p e rso n s in d e b te d to said estate w iU please m a ke im m e d ia t e p a y m e n t t o the u n d e rsign e d . T h is the 2 n d d a y o f M a y , 1 9 6 9 . W . F r a n k D w iggins, A d m in istra to r o f th e estate o f Sa d ie L . D w ig g in s, deceased. J o h n T . B ro c k , A tty . 5 -1 5 4 tn E X E C U T R I X N O T IC E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y H a v in g qualified as E x e c u t r ix o f th e estate o f M attie G . B a r n e y c a s t ie , d eceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty , th is is to n o tify all p e rso n s h a v in g c la im s a gain st sa id estate to p re se n t th e m to the u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b e fo re the 1 5 th d a y o f N o v e m b e r 1 9 6 9 , o f th is n o tice W iU be p le ad e d in b a r o f t h e ir re co ve ry. A U p e rso n s in d e b te d to said estate w U l please m a k e in u n e d ia te p a y m e n t to the u n d e rsig n e d . T h is th e 1 2 th d a y o f M a y , 1 9 6 9 . S a d ie B . F o rre st, E x e c u trix o f th e estate o f M a ttie G . B a rn e yca stie , deceased. J o h n T . B ro c k , A t t y . 5 -1 5 4 to IN T H E S U P E R I O R C O U R T N O T I C E S E R V I N G P R O C E S S B Y P U B L I C A T IO N N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y H A Z E L B A L D W I N * H U T C H E N S V S B E R N A R D R A Y H U T C H E N S * « * * * * • * * « T o : B e rn a rd R a y H u tc h e n s T a k e n o tice that A p le a d in g se e k in g reU ef a gain st y o u h a s b een fU ed in the a b o v e e n title d actio n. T h e na tu re o f the reU ef b e in g so u g h t is as fo llo w s: A b so lu te d iv o rc e o n g ro u n d s o f o n e ye a r se p ara tio n . Y o u are re q u ire d to m a k e defense to su c h p le a d in g n o t later th a n J u ly 15, 1 9 6 9 , a n d u p o n y o u r failu re to d o so the p a rty se e k in g service against y o u w iU a p p ly to th e c o u rt fo r the re lie f sou gh t. T h is teh 15 d a y o f M a y , 19 6 9 . G le n n L . H a m m e r jC le rk o f S u p e rio r C o u rt 5 -2 2 4 tn A t t y . Peter H a irsto n N O T IC E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I E C O U N T Y U N D E R A N D B Y V I R T U E o f th e p o w e r o f sale c o n ta in e d in a ce rta in deed o f trust exe cu te d o n the 1 3 th d a y o f J a n u a ry , 1 9 6 9 , an d re cord e d in B o o k 7 5 , p a g e 2 8 , D a vie C o u n t y R e g istry , b y L U T H E R M . L I N E B E R G E R a n d w ife , L I N D A C O N N E L L L I N E B E R G E R , d e fa u lt h a v in g b een m a d e in th e p a y m e n t o f t h e in d e b t e d n e s s t h e r e b y se cu re d a n d said deed b e in g b y the term s th<ereof su b je ct to fo re c lo su re , th e u n d e rsig n e d G e o rg e W . M a rtin , T ru ste e w ill o ffe r fo r sale a t p u b lic a u ctio n to th e h igh e st b id d e r fo r cash a t th e C o u rth o u se d o o r in M o c k s v i l l e , D a v ie C o u n ty , N o r th C a r o l^ a , at n o o n o n the 7 th d a y o f Ju n e , 1 9 6 9 , the p ro p e rty c o n v e y e d in sa id deed o f tru st, the sam e ly in g and b e in g in D a v ie C o u n ty , Sta te o f N o r t h C a r o U n a , a n d m o re p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r ib e d a s fo U o w s: NEW LISTING House For Sale BRICK 3 bwirooms ...\Vt bothi... cwport..full bMoment ... 2 fireplNes...pin«lid deti and kltchen...wtll to will nrpet ...lirge lot...f*nc«„. pmd drive...bNutifuNy landscaped CALL: RUFUS BROCK at 634-5917 JAMES ^ROBERTS at 634-5t82 aftar I p.m. FÀRM FOR SALE 74 bM U tH ul r o llio а е гм in -llrtly (M d M l and F M d y for paituring. U e vtly h a m * tit* plus la k M H a overleeklns «n- tir« farm . 1,000 fM t frontag« en paved read. Ju *t abova Cantral Schaal, priea S » 5 pai- aera. C all after 6 p.m. 872-2175 e r B73.f4IS. Statesville, N. C. B E IN G L O T S N O S . F iv e S ix (6 ), Se v e n (7 ), E ig h t , N in e (9 ), T e n ( lO ) , E le ve n T w e lv e (1 2 ), T h irte e n , a n d F o u rte e n (1 4 ), o f ie A c r e s S u b d i v i s i o n , S e c tio n O n e , B ld c k '“ 0 ” , as per su rv e y a n d p lat m a d e b y A . L . B o w e s, S u r v e y o r , M a y 3, 1 9 6 6 . A n d sa id P la t re cord e d in M a p B o o k N o . 4 , page N o . 3 8 , in the R e giste r o f D e e d s O ffic e o f D a v ie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a . T o w h ic h reference is h e r e b y m a d e f o r a m o re p a rticid a r d e scrip tio n . B E IN G L O T S N O S . O n e ( I ) , T w o (2 ), T h re e (3 ), a n d F o u r ( 4 ) , o f Davie Acres, S u b d i v i s i o n , S e c t io n O n e , B lo c k “ D ” a n d acreage T ra c t N o . O n e , c o n ta in in g 15 .9 5 acres, m o re o r less, as per su rv e y a n d p la t m a d e b y A . L . B o w e s . S u r v e y o r , M a y 3, 1 9 6 6 , a n d said P la t re cord e d in ■M ap B o o k N o . 4 , p age N o . 3 9 , in the R e g iste r o f D e e d s O ffic e o f D a v ie C o u n t y , N o r t h C a ro U n á , to w h ic h re feren ce is h e r e b y m a d e f o r a m o re , p a rtic u la r d e scrip tio n .a“* >.ri .-w.-r . T h e h igh e st b id d e r w iU be re q u ire d to d e p o sit in cash at th e sale a su m e q u al to ten per cent o f h is b id u p to $ ] ,0 0 0 .0 0 p lu s five per ce n t o f the e x ce ss o f h is b id o v e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . T h is sale shaU be su b je ct to aU o u tsta n d in g D a v ie C o u n t y ad va lo re m taxes. T h is 6 th d a y o f M a y , 19 6 9 . G e o rge W . M a rtin M A R T I N A N D M A R T I N , A tto rn e y s 5 -1 5 4 tn Dog Show Resalts Are Aaaoanced M ic k e y G ro c e an d P atricia Stewart, exhibitors in S a tu rd a y 's A n n u a l 4 -H Y o u t h D o g S h o w , w o n the h o n o rs o f B e st o f S h o w , 1 9 6 9 . "T illie ” , the beagle sh o w n b y M ic k c y , w o n h im the 4 -H B e st o f S h o w A w a rd . P a tric ia ’s "B r e t ” w o n the Y o u t h A w a rd . T h e S h o w w a s sp o n so re d b y M r, B e n n y N a y lo r, o f J. P. G re e n M illin g C o m p a n y , and p ro d u c e rs o f W in n e r D o g Feed. B o th rib b o n s a n d d o g fo o d w ere a w arde d to all entries. T h e ju dge fo r th is ye a r’s show was Mrs. C a r o l y n R i e r s o n , o f W in sto n -Sa le m , bre eder a n d e x h ib ito r o f S a in t B e rn ard s. C la ss E n trie s/ R e su lts E x h ib it o rs u n d e r 9 ye ars; C la s s C h a m p io n - C h a rlie W o o d ru fT s " B a b y ” 1st R e se rv e - L y n n M y e r s ’ “ C in d y ” 2 n d R e s e r v e - K riste n H a st y ’s "V e lv e t ” O th e r E n trie s - D o n M a y ’s “ M it z ” P u p p y Breed; Class C h a m p io n - Patricia S te w a rt’s “ B re t” 1 st R e s e r v e - R o b e r t G ra v e s’ “ C h a rle s M ic h a e l” S p o r t i n g B r e e d : C l a s s C h a m p io n - J a y W e stb ro o k ’s “J a c k ” H o u n d Breed: Class C h a m p io n — M ic k e y G ro c e ’s “ T illie ” 1 s t R e s e r v e - D o n n a S h o a P s “ G in g e r” 2 n d R e se rv e - E v a P h illip s’ “ H o n e y ” W o rk in g B r e e d ; C l a s s C h a m p io n - E l l i e C o x ’s “ B o b b ie ’s P rin c e L a d d ie ” 1st R e se rv e - C h ip H a st y ’s " R u s t y ” 2 n d R e se rv e - D e lm a rs G ra v e s’ “ R in g o ” Terrier Breed; C la s s C h a m p io n - G in a W o o d r u f f s “ B a b y ” T o y B re e d ; C la ss C h a m p io n - C in d y J o S h a v e r’s “ N ic k e y ” 1 s t R e s e r v e - H a p p y M a rtin ’s “ M it t ” 2 n d Reserve - G in a W o o d r u f f s “ B u f f y ” D o g F a sh io n Sh o w ; C h a m p io n s — M ic k e y G ro c e ’s “ T i l l i e ” , P a tric ia S te w a rt’s “ B re t” F ittin g I S h o w m a n sh ip ; 4 -H C h a m p io n : M ic k e y G ro c e ’s ‘T illie ” Y o u t h C h a m p io n : P atricia S te w a rt’s “ B re t” 1st R e se h re - C h i p H a st y ’s “ R u s t y ” 2 n d R e se rv e - E llie C o x ’s “ B o b b ie ’s P rin c e L a d d ie ” 3 r d Reserve - Jay W e stb ro o k ’s “J a c k ” O t h e r E n trie s - C h a rlie W o o d r u f f s “ B a b y ” R o b e r t G ra v e s ’ "C h a r le s M ic h a e l” D o n n a S h o a f s “G in g e r” G in a W o o d r u f f s “ B u f fy ” C in d y J o S h a v e r’s “ N ic k y ” H a p p y M a rtin ’s “ M it t ” The blUG-and-whitc ARI Seal of Certiflcation on residential ccntral air-conditioning equip ment and heat pumps tells the buyer that the unit has been manufactured in accordance with industry-wide standards, that the manufacturer has sub mitted specifications and his own test data on the model for review by engineers at the Air- Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute, and that the model hus been made available for testing of its capacity and reli- alfility by an Independent lab oratory. Employment Opportunity •1 I I I Gravely Tractor Plant. In Clenunaeu Has positions for experienced Machine Operators — Assemblers ~and other aUlto IntMcated Applictmto SbouM Cootáet Gravely Employment Office No. I Gravely Ьше . Clenimvni, N. C, . DW 76847*1 — An Equal OpportuBlIf Eroplojrer — M a i M I M M I l A U D V i r . N . 6 • • • • • • • • • • :Pird«* ' ■■ I M M N •ACKACHEs I '•“'•«и j 1 П В 1 0 М w . <„ Pboae 6344407 '• • • e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e » e e e te e te e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e te e e e e e e e e e tte e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o e e te e e e e e e *« « *t« e e *e *tf« e e e e e e e e e e e e « « to o to « o « o tto « e « o *tt« a *e e e e e « t • V/e Speciaiize in Existingl Sjor New Нот ¡nsuJatíng-i HENRY L PARDUE : S.r Rt. 2 Box 181 I Ronda. N. C. 28670 Í : Phono 835-4632 I• • 12— Davie Coutil y KiilorpriMt Uncord, May 22, 1969 FANCY WESTERN BONELESS CHUCK ROAST PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING CRISCO 3-LB. CAN Í I I FRESH ONE-QUARTER SLICED PORK LOINS FANCY WESTERN RIB STEAKS Ii FRENCH'S INST. COUNTRY POTATOES SOUTHERN PRIDE CANNED ascuns 15-CT. CAN 1 0 * LIBBY’S HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE FANCY WESTERN * B O IIM n R A M P LIBBY'S TOMATOE- CATCHUP 20 oz. Bottle 39 e I f D J k S T PRAIRIE BELT ■ SAUSAGE 9V4 oz. Can 35 e RED BIRD IMITATION VIENNA SAUSAGE 2 4 oz. Can2S C KRAFT Twin Pack AMERICANCHEESE m №. Pkg. si.$1.1SSliccs____ ____ KRAFTS Pimento or Pineapple Cypress GaraensTiiniTrTruif" ^ ®1111 #1 p KRAFTS OLIVE PIMENTOJUivE CHEESE soz.Jar 35 e PILLSBURY CINNAMON W/ICING.ROLLS 3 Cans 99 t DUKE’S PURE CORN OIL LYKE'S MEATY FLAVORFUL BEEF STEW BUY SAUER’S GROUND BLACK PEPPER 4 5 ( AND GET GRANULATED DOMINO 24 - Oz. CAN 3 9 HEREFORd BRAND CORNED BEEF 12 - Oz. CAN X I-RENCH’S WITH PUMP BALLARD. PILLSBURY 1 MUSTARD 12 oz. Jar 33 t BISCUITS 4 cans 39 C 2 GREEN GODDESS DRESSING SOFT PARKAY■ seven SEAS 8 oz. Jar 43 t MARGARINE i ib. Pkg. 45 C 49t m m m BAMA ASSORTED A m i IASI JELLIES 18 - Oz. JARS TENDERLEAF TEA BAGS 100 ct. Pkg$1,23 TENDERLEAF INST. TEA 2 oz. Jar 89 0 SUGAR FROSTEDCHEX 7 oz. Box 39 t PILLSBURY CREAMY FUDGE FROST. MIX 13 oz. Pkg. 39 e PILLSBURY ASSORTEDCAKE MIXES 19 oz. Box 43 t SPECIAL BLEND JFG COFFEE I - Lb. BAG 6 9 C ^o tF^E E 1 lb. Bag 79 8 RUSSET IAKIN6 ra iH iO B fHíGKEN -OI- ■ tHt - sea L/MCHUNK TUNA No. CarSg t I ASSORTED FLAVORS ROYALPUDDINGS 4 Pkgs. 45 t MARIO’S MANZ THROWN OLIVES 9 oz. Jar 79 e COFFEE CREAMER PREAM SOIID HEADS FRESH tEim OE LARGE HEADS 3 9 PHASE III PHASE III PRAISE 3 35^ PRAISE 2 6ATH AMZ BARS M r LIFEBUOY 2 Z 29( LIFEBUOY 2 Zs 4K LUX SOUP 4 :Z 4M LUX SOAP 4 rs66^ 1B~‘Davie County Enterprise Record, May 22, 1BB9 P O S T S C R IP T ...M e m b e rs o f the L e g isla tu re -a n d a lo t o f othe r p e o p le -w ill be d a d to see the 1 9 6 9 se ssio n o f the N . C. G eireral A sse m b ly co m e to a n e n d . T h e y l o o k w ith pleasure to J u ly 1. W h y n o t? F o r m o n th s o f toil, tro u b le , an d w o rry grin d to a close. B u t n o t s o w it h G o v . R o b e rt Sco tt. H e is alre ad y ■w o rryin g so m e a b o u t the m a n y cho re s w a t w ill desce nd u p o n h i m im m ediately a f t e r a d j o u r n m e n t o f the Legislatu re . T h e re w ill be a long s t r in g o f d e c is io n s a w a itin g h is answ er. A n d , m o st o f pll, w ill Be the lis t o f a p p o in t m e n t s - a n d jo b se e ke rs w a n tin g (a n d m a n y e x p e c t i n g ) a n im p o r t a n t p o sitio n . “ N o ” , G o v . S c o tt to ld a friend the o th e r d a y , “ I ca n ’t s a y th a t I w ill be g re a tly ' relieved w h e n the Le gislatu re e n d s its se ssion . A t that tim e, I w il l ha ve to b e gin m a k in g a p p o in tm e n ts-a n d there aren’t e n o u g h jo b s to g o a ro u n d .” , T h i s d e e p ly w o rrie s the G o v e rn o r. H e m ade references to it in a pre ss con fere nce sh o rtly after b e in g inaugurate d. W h y sh o u ld h is b u rd e n in th is field be greater than h it p re de ce ssors have fa ce d ? M a in ly b ecause he h a d to w in tw o battles: o n e in the Prim ary over Melville B ro u g h to n ; ; an d the se con d o ve r R M u b lic a n J im G a rd n e r in the G e n e ra l E le ctio n . O th e r G o v e rn o rs ha ve b een spared the fall ca m p a ign . In oth e r w o rd s, th e y h a d o n ly P rim a ry CTonies to ke e p h a p p y. W it h G o v . S c o t t , it is I > d o u b le -tro u b le . T h a t he d e e p ly d re ad s h a vin g to sa y n o to a lo t o f real close frie nd s is sh o w n b y tw o id le c o n ve rsa tio n s he h a s h a d in recent d a y s w ith p o litica l allies here in R a le igh . W h e n ' h e w a s President, H a rry T r u n u n h a d a sign o n h is d e sk w h ic h read: “T h e b u c k sto p s he re.” O n e o f A b ra h a m L in c o ln ’s pet peeves h iiige d a ro u n d p o litic a l a p p o in tm e n ts. F re q u e n tly , the p o sitio n o f G o v e r n o r is g re a t-b u t n o t v ^ e n h e is fo rce d to t u m a frie n d in to an u n frie n d because , ..nb jo b is available,^ W h ic h o n e to c h o o se ? POTATOES......Speaking of jobs, this traveler was bad off for one. It was back in the depression. He was cold, tired, and hungry. The farmer said he could\ give him several days work. After a good meal, he took him to this big storage shed. It was about half full of white potatoes-bushels and bushels of them piled against the wall. “All you have to do”, the hired roan was told, “is to ' separate the good potatoes from the withered ones. We plan to sell the good potatoes, hie them right here. Put the others in this pile over here.” About five o’clock in the afternoon the hired hand went to the field where his employer was piowihg. He had a dazed look on his face, seemed only about half-«onscious. He said he was quittin|..Jud in fad already quit-hit potato-grading job. Asked why, he said: ‘Them decisions is killing me...” N E W ONE.....Raleigh has a spanking new--and beautiful-publication. Its name: “Raldgh".. The first issue, excellent, came out last week. It will be put out quarterly. It is being published by Grady Jefferys and Bob Upton; and is no doubt underwritten by the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce. Slick, nice format, a goodly number of fine adi-nany in color-and all in all a good, solid magazine, well edited. alm ost im p o ssib le fo r the ro a d s to keep pace w ith the nu m b e r, an d spped o f, the cars. T h e five ce n ts per p a ck tax o n c iga re tte s w ill co st the average sm o k e r, in a year, $1 8 . T h is is base d o n sm o k in g a p ack o f cigarettes a d a y. U sin g the o ld 3 6 0 -d a y ye ar as a base, y o u spe n d five cents per d a y on the tax a n d y o u co m e o u t less $ 1 8 . T h re e p a ck s a d a y and it totals $ 5 4 a ye ar in ne w . taxes. F r o m the 1 9 6 9 Legislature. T h i s w ill g o m o stly for e d u catio n , n e e d y -q u ite a drag. T r y n o t to inhale. T h a t o n ly m ake s it w orse . B u t it all seem s n e c e s s a r y . . . a n d p a s t d u e . N eve rthe less, the le gislators are fre ttin g ove r it. C itie s a n d c o u n tie s sa y th e y need m o re fu n d s, have figu re s to p ro ve it . . T h e y m ain tain p r o p e r t y c a n ’t stan d m o re t a x e s . T h i s L e g isla tu re is expe cted to pass, o r clear the w a y , for, a n increase o f one cent in the sales tax. F o r each d o lla r y o u sp e n d fo r clothes, g r o c e r ie s , s t o v e , w a s h e r , r e f r ig e r a t o r , etc., y o u w ill spe nd fo u r cen ts in taxes. T h e a v e ra g e fa m ily w ill p ro b a b ly sp e n d a b o u t $ 2 ,0 0 0 per ye ar fo r groceries, clothes, an d oth e r item s. T h e ta x o n this is n o w $ 6 0 . It w ill go to $ 8 0 -a n in crease o f $ 2 0 . N o w these ta xe s a lo n e ad d u p to $ 5 0 in n e w taxes. B u t th e y d o n o t in clu d e n e w taxes p ro p o se d o n cigars, cars, beer, w in e , liq u o r. H o w e v e r, it m ight m ake y o u feel bette r to k n o w that n e a rly one h a lf the ne w tax m o n e y o u t o f y o u r p ocke t w ill g o to in crease sc h o o l teachers’ p ay. Top 6 Herds Listed For April T h e 6 to p d a iry h e rd s for the m o n th o f A p r il in clu d e d ; H . F . B la ckw e ld e r, Jr.; total co w s 2 9 ; average l i l k 3 4 .7 ; a v e ra g e t e s t 4.7; ave rage b u tte rfat 1.65. F re d F . B a h n so n , Jr.; total co w s 7 0 ; average m ilk 4 3 .1 ; a v e ra g e t e s t 3.6; ave rage b utte rfat 1.59. C. L . B la k e ; to ta l c o w s 6 9 ; average m ilk 4 1 .5 ; average t^st 317; average b u tte rfa t 1.54. B ra n tle y F ra m ; total c o w s 10 5 ; average m ilk 3 6 . 8 ; average test 3.9; average b u tte rfa t 1.46. M rs. T . A . B la ckw e ld e r, Jr. a n d s o n s ; t o t a l c o w s 2 3 ; average m ilk 3 4 .8 ; average test 4.1; average b u tte rfa t 1.46. J o h n F . S p a rks, total c o w s 5 2 ; average m ilk 3 2 .8 ; average test 4 .4 ; average b utte rfat 1.45. U.K. report puts world popu- ulation at 3.4 biUion. Japan seeks permanent seat in Security Council. MMnbari of the Adult Basic Education Clasta* in Davia County toured the faellittos at Davidson County Community College last week and received orientation in the library from College Librarian Miss Gail Koontz, also a Davie County native. The ABE classes are sponsored by the College and meet twice weekly in Mocksville and in Cooleemee. (Mocksville classes meet on Monday and Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Elementary School.The Mocksville instructors are Mrs. Alice Dyson and Mrs. Nell Hayes. The Cooleemee classes meet from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday at the Davie County Community Services Building in Cooleemee. Interested persons should contact Vernon Thompson, supervisor of the Davie program. Mrs. Bunnie T. Dorsett is director of ABE at the College. Transportation for the tour was arranged with the College bus by the Adult Education Division of the College, ad m in istrative ad vice to him , a p p r o v e a n d revie w p u b lic assistance cases, p articip ate in c o m m u n it y study and p la n n in g , d e ve lo p the lo cal b u d g e t a n d in t e r p r e t the p rogram to the c o u n t y c o m m issio n e rs a n d the p u b lic. E m p l o y e e s o f the lo cal w e lf a r e d e p a r t m e n t co m e u n d e r the Sta te m e rit syste m . T h e y are re q u ire d to take the c o m p e titive e x a m in a tio n . T h e Sta te sets a stan da rd p a y scale fo r the v a rio u s cate go rie s o f e m ploye e s, b u t c o u n tie s m a y elect to p a y b e lo w th e stan da rd scale. D a v ie C o u n ty p a y s o n the stan da rd scale. T h e c o u n tie s th ro u g h o u t the Sta te are re q u ire d b y State law to p a y their p ro p o rtio n a te co st o f the b ud ge t. B y the use o f a n e q u iliz a tio n fo rm u la w h ic h m e asu res the w e a lth o f t h e c o u n tie s, the ran ge o f c o u n ty p a rtic ip a tio n is fro m approxim ately e ig h t t o tw e n ty-five percent. T h e total a m o u n t b ud ge te d ie С $ ; $ 3 3 7 ,7 4 0 .3 9 o r 6 6 ,4 percent, dgc lo r D a v ie C o u n ty Ih is fiscal y e a r is $ 5 0 8 , 4 1 7 . 9 0 . F e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t p a id »iear is $ 5 0 8 T h e PCA Association Achieves Milestone P r o d u c t i o n C re d it Association t h r o u g h th e C a ro lin a s, G e o rgia an d F lo rid a have achie ved a m ile sto ne b y h a vin g m o re than $ 5 0 0 m illio n o u tsta n d in g to o ve r 4 4 ,0 0 0 f a r m e r s , a c c o r d in g to an a n n o u n c e m e n t b y R . A . D a rr, P r e s id e n t o f t h e F e d e ra l In te rm e d iate C red it B a n k o f C o lu m b ia . W . R . D e llin g e r, general m anager of the Ideal P ro d u c tio n C re d it A sso c ia tio n said the C re d it B a n k p ro vid e s le a d e r s h ip , su p e rv isio n a n d agricu ltu ral lo an fu n d s fo r 6 2 F C A s in the four-state area. Id eal P C A is farm e r-o w n e d a n d operated a n d s e r v e s farm ers in an 11 c o u n ty area. T h e A sso c ia tio n is e x te n d in g $10.25 m il l io n t o 1 .4 5 0 f a r m e r - m e m b e r s in t h e s e co u n tie s fo r their ne ed s fo r o perating and capital in v e s t m e n t c r c d it o n a n in te rm ediate term basis. O ffic e rs a n d d ire c to rs o f the A s s o c ia t io n in clu d e B e n F . Baxter, C h e rryv ille , N . C., President; E . A. A r n d t , Claremont, N. C . , V ic e President; M. A. L e n t z , C le veland, N . C .; B . E . B a ke r, L a w n d a le , N . C .; J a m e s E . B la n to n , E lle n b o ro , N . C .; and E. R . H a rrill, L a w n d a le , N . C. B ra n c h o ffice s are lo cated in Cherryville, M o c k s v i l l e , N e w to n , S a lisb u ry an d S h e lb y , N o rth C aro lina. Davie Budget Is $508,417.90 Public Welfare in Davie County T h e re is p ro b a b ly n o othe r A g e n c y in D a v ie C o u n t y w h o se fu n c tio n s are less u n d e rsto o d t h a n t h o s e o f t h e lo c a l d e p a rtm e n t o f p u b lic w elfare. S o m e a t t it u d e s to w a rd p u b lic w e lf a r e , a n d t h is w i d e s p r e a d la c k o f r e a l u n d e r s t a n d in g o f h o w it f u n c t i o n s o n a d a y -to -d a y b a s is , p r o v id e a re a lm o f c o n t r o v e r s y p ro b a b ly u n e q u a le d in a n y o th e r p u b lic venture at the p re se nt tim e. T h e p ro b le m w as p re tty w ell su m m e d u p re c e n tly b y N o rth C a r o l i n a W e lf a r e C o m m issio n e r C lifto n M . C ra ig w h e n h e said, “O u r n a tio n at present is in th e m id st o f a social re v o lu tio n as evide nced b y th e rio tin g in the streets o f o u r c it ie s a n d the v a rio u s d e m o n stra tio n s b e in g he ld in m a n y places. A t n o tim e in o u r h isto ry is it m o re im p o rta n t fo r the p u b lic to u n d e rsta n d re ally the p ro b le m s o f the p o o r-fo r it is th e re sp o n sib ility o f the p u b lic th ro u g h th e ir elected lo c a l, s t a t e a n d n a t io n a l re p re se n ta tio n to d e te rm in e the ty p e p ro g ra m s th a t w ill be offe re d in th e fu tu re a n d to h e lp alleivate so m e o f the sh o rtc o m in g s o f the p ro gra m s in the p a st.” T h is n e w sp ap e r in a series o f article s w ill atte m p t to p ro v id e the factua l in fo rm a tio n o f the p u b lic w elfare p ro gra m s in o u r c o u n t y , a n d h o w th e y are a d m in iste re d a n d fin an ce d . T h e first a rticle a p p e a rin g to d a y w ill be o n h o w p u b lic w elfare is o rg a n iz e d statew id e an d h o w the lo ca l d e p a rtm e n t fits in to the picture. P u b l i c W elfare in N o r th C a ro lin a is a State su p e rvise d a n d c o u n t y a d m in is t e r e d pro gram . W h a t m a ke s it even m o re co m p lic a te d is th at m o st o f th e service s o ffe re d are F e d e ral p ro g ra m s establish ed b y t h e C o n g r e s s a n d the m a j o r it y o f the fu n d s to s u p p o rt these p ro g ra m s are s u p p l ie d b y t h e F e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t . M o r e Fe d e ral funds c o m e in t o N o r t h C a r o lin a th ro u g h th e Sta te D e p a rtm e n t o f PiiblTc W elfare than t h r o u g a n y o th e r Sta te agency, in clu d in g the education a n d h i g h w a y d e p a rtm e n ts. R e c e n t re p o rts have in d ica te d that th is State appropriates a s m a lle r p e rc e n ta g e o f its fu n d s to . p u b lic w elfare th a n a n y o th e r state. B a sic a lly the m a n y services offered f a l l i n t o t h r e e ’ cate go rie s - fin a n cia l assistance, m e dical assistance a n d so cial services. M o s t o f these services ha ve certain re q u ire m e n ts attached to t h e m b y t h e F e d e r a l go ve rn m e n t b y w h ic h the State m u st abide. T h e S t a t e t h r o u g h th e G e n e ral A sse m b ly m a y m a k e a d d itio n a l la w s th at a ffe ct the adm in istratio n of the programs. T h e G e n e r a l A sse m b ly also give s the State B o a r d o f P u b l i c W e lf a r e a u th o rity to e sta b lish o th e r p o licie s a n d re q u ire m e n ts that th e y d e e m ne ce ssa ry f o r p ro p e r a d m in istra tio n . M e m b e rs o f the State B o a rd o f P u b lic W elfare are a p p o in te d b y th e G o v e rn o r fo r term s o f s ix years. A t t h e lo c a l le v e l the re sp o n sib ility fo r a d m in iste rin g the p ro g ra m s is vested in the c o u n ty b o a rd o f p u b lic w elfare an d the c o u n ty d e p a rtm e n t o f p u b lic w elfare. T h e lo ca l b o a rd m a y h a v e t h r e e o r f iv e m e m b e rs, d e p e n d in g u p o n the ■ i ■ I I Ш II wishes of the co u nty c o m m issio n e rs. I f ^ e w elfare b o a rd h a s three m e m b ers, o n e is a p p o in t e d b y the State B o a rd o f P u b lic W e lfare a n d o n e b y the b o a rd o f c o u n ty co m m issio n e rs, an d the tw o m e m b e r s s e le c t t h e th ird m e m b e r . I n c a se o f five m e m b ers, tw o are a p p o in te d b y the state B o a rd an d tw o b y the c o u n ty c o m m issio n e rs, a n d t h e s e fo u r select the fifth m e m ber. T h e y are a p p o in te d fo r three-year term s. T h i s c o u n t y h a s th re e m e m b e rs w h o p re se n tly are. D r. C ly d e Y o u n g , C h a irm a n , E . C . M o rris, a n d C. W . Sh e p h e rd . T h e lo ca l w elfare b o a rd h a s lim ite d re sp o n sib ility fo r the a d m in istra tio n fo the pro gram . It h a s the a u th o rity to hire the c o u n ty w elfare d ire cto r, give JOB OPENINGS In Machine Department * BAND SAW OPERATOR * BORING MACHINE OPERATOR * ROUTER OPERATOR * ASSEMBLY CLAMP OPERATOR TOP WAGiS .... Best working conditions with paid holidoys and paid vacation. m UNG ROAD FURNITURE Craftsmen’s Corner Mocksville, N. C. Phone 634-2183 ^ IF HIIS IS МША! YOUfMD fORYOUR LAST CAR < 3 0 0 0 Nawport 2-Poor Hardtop G e t t h e " 3 - D P lan " fro m y o o r m a n fro m N a tio n w id e a n d w e 'v e g o t y o u c o v e r e d ! Call to d a y ! TRIS IS WHAT COULD BE YOUR RENT CAR CHRYSta TAX WORRY....As ot this ptit weekend, the increase of two cents a gallon in State gas tsxet teemed a sure bet. The family that has one car will tee itt tax oostt gp up about $12 per year on tlus item alone. Tnit it bated on the СЯГ going 12,000 milet in one year and getting 20 inilet on each pUon of gat. "rot cotos out to 600 gallons of gat. This oomes out to 600 gaUont of mt, timet two cenu, and you ООП* up with $12. U ^ ijv e worry! What about the COP and reflection? But the money wiU be used witrly'-#nd only~for new and I, J improved highways. It is Ш m I Ж Ш S u r p r ia e d ? It 's tru e. C h r y s la r N e w p o rt ia p ric e d ju at a fe w d o lla ra m o re • m o n th th a n th è m o a t p o p u la r a m a lle r c a re , c o m p a r a b ly e q u ip p e d . A n d th a t little e x tra a d m ita y o u to a w h o le n e w w o rld . T h e w o rld o f C h ry a le r lu x u ry . C h ry e le r a tylin g. C h ry a le r e lze a n d p e rfo rm a n c e . T h e d re a m c a r y o u 'v e a lw a y s w a n te d , c o m e true. If y o u r laat c a r c a n 't k e e p u p w ith y o u , p a y a little e x tra . C h ry a le r c a n . ii:? А ш ж т и а о o iA iiiw I SEE US NOW FOR THE CM YOU THOUOHT YOU COULDNT AFFORO. . J. E. Kellr. АЮеЮгШе, N. С. jr. В, »Я г, Л. р, о. 80S Ю СИМА n e w . e « W И I l|3tlQIIWiu£ ll M ocksville C hrysler pLŸMOütH,INC NtfiMwUe]aiimuiM.1 b0numfioinNetbnwideiionyourfIdo. Ш\ м« • «п. nNtfibowUe]aiimuiM.1 b0 man from Nationwide ii on your tUo. Ш1>11тТЯ>1ЮШ<СМХ<В0в1НШ • NaliMwid* Mutual ЬмгааваОд. IftHwiwMalfiiMirhf liwuMiPffi lMtewldelitfelBiumicaCo.l{iHMoewtOduiiibuiiOUtab W ilkteboro St. P hene 634.2124 M ecluviU e, N. C. 2B»-Divie County Enterprise Record, Miy 22, 1069 Notice Of S à ie F o r T a x e s Under and by virtue of the power invested In me by the laws of the State of North Carolina, particularly b у Chapter 310 of the Public Laws of 1039, amended, and pursuant to an Order of the Board of C ounty Commissioners of Davie Countv.I will offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash, to the highest bidder at the court house door in Mocksville, North Carolina, at12 o’clock noon on Monday, the 2nd day of June, 1969 liens upon the real estate described below for the non payment of taxes owing for the year 1968. The real estate which is subject to the lien, the name of it’s owner or the name of the person who listed it for taxes, and the amount of taxes are set out below. And notice is hereby given that the amounts of the liens set out below are subject to the addition of penalties, costs of advertising and of the sale as provided by law. Owner or Ustcr . .Description ... .Tax Calahan Township Beck, Clive & Lucille, acres....................................45.31 Brown, John W., 1 33-100 acres,....................................101.31 Brown, Paul Jr., 1 4-10 acres.....................................57.14 Cartner, Paul P., 39 acres .38.06 Clement, Beatrice, 7 1-10 acres..................................80.38 Clement, George, 6 21-100 acres.......................... ..118.20 Clement, James Edward, 67-100acres ................... 102.66Clement, John, 2 acres ... .3.96 Clement, Nathaniel, 53-100 acres.....................................91.40 Clement, William, 4 4-10 acres.....................................32.27 Clement, William Ray, 37-100 acres ............................83.17Clement, William & George, 163-100 acres ...................1.62Evans, James H., 1 27-100 acres .....................................76.12 Felker, Dewey, 4 89-100 acres ...................................15.30 Felker, Mrs. Sallie, 10 55-100 acres ..............................5.50,Foster, Reuben J., 53 43-100 acres ............................77.14Gaither, Bruce, acre, .. .1.65 Gaither, Clay; 8% acres . .17.38 Griffith, Mabel Est, 2 acres ......................................57.97Howard, William Nelson, 5 33- 100 acres ....................140.72Ijames, Glenn, 56% acres .57.09 Ijames, James S. & Ila, 3 30-100acres ..............................3.08James, Geneva, 1 acre .. .44.69 Johnson, Foster & Mae, 8 5-10. acres ............................28.74 Jones, Alton, 14 acres — 19.13 Koontz, John Roy 4 52-100 acres....................................117.27Lewis, Clyde & Marcella, 50-100 .....................................49.95 Martin, Blanche, 1 21-100 acres 21 34 Myers, bwiight L.V'iw ЗЙ0О acres .................209.71 Nance, Llneous B., 122 4-10acres ...........................208.34Nichols, Robi L. Jr., 39-100 acres ......7.28 Nicholson, John H., 45 84-100acres .. ................91.83 Nicholson, W. W., 2 acres 3.74 Porter, Foy L., 4-10 acres . .2.38 Potts, Charlie F., 66V4 acres.....................................58.40 Potts, J. V., 36 acres ......16.61Potts, Vestal W., 3 46-100 acres .....................................26.93 Reeves, John Henry, 84-100 acres ............................49.49 Rose, James, 2V4 acres .84.29 Rose, Martin Luther, Уг acre....................................27.87Smith, W. W., 363 1-100 acres ......................... ..376.86 Stroud, Amos M.’, 25 2-10 acres....................................39.60 Stroud, A. М., 1 65-100 acres.....................................97.90 Stroud, Cora Ellen, 12 60-100 acres ...........13.31 Stroud, PhilUp W„ 25 acres • .....................................49.06 Stroud, Wade W., 5 acres .33.33 Thorne, M. Foster, 31 acres......................................22.00 Turner, Daniel, Уг acre ... .1.10„Л5й11«'Ш.-...1лпп|в^._.44_^OblOp., acres ............'".7п4'.97 ' White, James Lawrence, 3 acres ................... . 2.97 White, Josh & Mamie, 97 5-10 acres ................160.01 WiUiams, HoUand G., 76^ acres....................................161.73 Wilson, Andrew, 67 75-100 acres,.................................... 34.84Wilson, Benjamin, 3 acres, .2.31 Wilson, D. R„ 6Vi acres . .11.22 WUson, Wade. 47 acres .. .19.53 Wooten, Fred P., 47 acres 156.68 Zimmerman, Oren & Donreath, 107 acres ......................72.82 ClarkiviUe Alien. J. W., 1 acre .........58.55 Baity, Charles. 3 Ы0 acres 9.24 Baity, J. W., 1 lot ...........64.81 Beck, Dewey. 3H acres . .61.34 Bledsoe, Buddy С., 1 lot . .33.42 Bledsoe, B. F.. 1У* acres . .87.57 Bledsoe, Claude & Miyrtle, 13-100 acre«. 1 lot ............47.S3 Bledsoe, Jack, I lot............34.95 Boger, Ned, 317-100 acres .73.13 Boger. Spencer W.. 2 9-10 acres...... ■.........................53.07 Booe. W. H.. 46 4>10 ocree 29.92 Cleary, James, 87-ioo acres •... ............................... 40.25 Cook. Bobby G.. I lot ......77.00 Corn, W. 0., 1 acre .........14-85 Cranfill. A. E., 3 3-10 acre« ......................................14.57 Cranfill. Fred, I acre ......34.16Dyson, Marvin Jr., 1 acre 64.30 Baton. Belve, 21 48-100 acres .....................................12.54 Eaton, Johnny, 90Vi acres 128.65 Foote, George H., 2% acres .............. .....................11.16 Foster, Glenn et al, 304 7-10 acres ..........................1И.88Gough, J. E. Jr., 4 58-100 acres..............................28.83 Gough, Luther Jones Jr., l acre.................................fiS.M Hairston, Harvey Lee et al, 7 6-10 acres ....................3.78Harris, John H., 1 acre .. .18.06 Howell, Charlie L., 4 acres 62.58 HoweU, S. B. Est., 41 acres...............................29.24 Hutchins, Minnie, 26 acres ll.SS Ireland, Clyde, 20 acres . .34.98 Ireland, Paul, 1 acre ......83.41Jones, Nancy & Itbscoe, 88-100 acres ..........................89.95 Jones, Wade, 38 86-100 acres......................................34.34 Jones, S. A., 4 1-10 acres .28.81 Jordan, J. H., 29 acres .. .81.25 King, EllisF.,2 acres ....15.73 Lloyd. Mrs. Mabel, 1 lot ......77Moore, Jack H., 2Vi acres 40.21 Naylor, W. Clyde, 52У4 acres .. .............75.36 Naylor, W. М., 8 acres ... .5.61 Parks, Dewey, 8 87-100 acres. ..........................111.30 Phillips, Lester Carl, l lot 104.48 Potts, J. V., 94% acres .. .75.50 Potts, James Paul, 2% acres .....................................22.74Keavis, GUbert, «7 acres . .46.54 Reavis, Glenn R., 4 95-100 acres acres ........ ......111.91Reavis, Hubert, acre . .53.57 Reavis, J. Donald, 181 70-100 acres...........................235.95 Reavis, Lonnie Ray, 3 27-100 acres ......................78.11 Reavis, Roger, 75 acres .61.16 Reavis, Wade, 28 94-100 acres............................104.18 Revels, William, 13V4 acres -.....................................43.87 Reynolds, Robert, 13 28-100 acres ............................64.06 Salmon, A. J., 9 4-10 acres.......................................5.50 Shelton, Joe, 1 84-100 acres 59.54 Shelton, LuUier L., 1 lot .. .2.75 Shoffner, Billy, 40-100 acres -.................................... 29.77 Shoffner, Mrs. Emma, 54 65-100 acres ............................45.19 Shoffner, Hubert & Mjamie, 12% acres ............................32.02Shore, Clarence, 1 acre .61.19 Smith, J. T. Jr., 2 22-100 acres...............................130.49 Smith, W. W,. 488 79-100 acres ....................................561.56 Speer, Grady Leo, 25% acres .....................................22.97 Steelman, J. W., 141 83-100 acres ...86.19 Stroud, Wayne Wade & Freida, 2 a cres .............. .60.91 Thompson, J .Harold, 6 86-100 acres .. .70.33 Trivette, Willis, 19 acres ..17.58 Troutman, Lester, % acre 31.15 Tucker, Luther G. & Ellen, 16%acres .......................12.43Warner, Jack & Frances B., 78-100 acres . .43.01 Whitaker, L. L., 11 25-100 acres ...............................13.06 White, S. Leon, 2 64-100 acres......................................94.97 York, Reuben, 2 88-100 acres....................96.18 York, Tobitha, 3 4-10 acres 43.72 Fulton Township BaUey, BiUy Burke, 19 9-10 acres ..........76.94 Bailey, Carl Nelson, 4 acres.. .................................20.15 BaUey, C. М., 3% acres . .62.36 Bailey, Foy D., 59 6-10 acres ........ ....................152.42 Bailey, John Berrier, 14 8-10 acres ...........................35.09 Bailey, Nathan G., 26 acres 9.46 Barnes, Julius Howard, 55 acres ......................................57.60 Barnette, Linda Foy, 1 acre......................................29.81 Barne,v, L. B., 30 acres .63.84 Barnhardt, Lewis Gray, 2 acres .................106.25 Beane, Doyle Deward, 3 54-100 acres ... ..58.78Boger, Herman S., 2 58-100 acres . .74.40 Bowles, Wilford Mitchell, 1 lot................40.00 Brawn, Frederick R. & Ruby Mae 3 2-10 acres .170.65 Brown, George Poindexter, 8Vi acres .........................38.81 Brown, Jesse Jiames ill, 1 5-10 awes .........................78.27 Brown, Jesse Edt., 29 29-100 acres ............................39.26 Brown, Jesse Jr., 15 75-100acres ............................69.27Brown, Sanford Lee, 3 1-10acres .... .^..............40.89 Carter, G«wr, 87 55-100 acres, 1 lot ........................291.96Clontz, Mrs. Roena, 2 8-10 acres.....................................44.38 ........... ... ..60.61 Cope, Charlie Wallace. 55 82-100 adrgs— ~.“Tr;.~'.7VH>lS7 EUis, Robert Lee, 183 92-100acres .............474.22Foster, Mitchell Odell, 4 8-10acres ............................46.52 Foster, William Roger, 18 62-100acres ............................69.46Frost, Jirtm A.. 1 acre . . .22.74 Frye. Luther Carl, 3 2-10 acres ...................................31.91 Fuller, Mrs. Daisy, 2% acres ..................................1.98 Gobble, John Tbomas, 1 lot • ............................. 62.29 Gaither. WilUam Б., 10 tote - .....................................24.28Godbey, Paul Jr., 82-100 acres.....................................98.17 Goold)y, Jdm Jr.. 2 acres .30.36 Hairston. Clara. 5% acres .3.06 Hairston. Elsie F.. 2 6-10 acres ........................................ШHairston, Jefferson H.. 2 acree .....................................1.98 Hairston. Mary Est., 6 acre« ...................3.52 Hairston. Stokes, 2 44-100 acres .................2.42 HamUton. D. F.. l acre ... .99 Head. WilUam Ruffus. 12 acree .................5.17Hendrix. Richard Lee. 1 acre . .57.04Hupp, Peggy H., 16 85-100 acres ................53.46Jarvis, WilUam Hogan. 1 lot .6.87 Jones. WiUiam Nathan, 17% acres ...86.50 Koontt. Taylor Frederick. SO acres ...................22.22 Koontz, Wilburn & Jackie, l acre .............64.02 Lamb, Emn»a Frye, 3 acres ........ . ..11.12Leonard, Annie Ruth, 10 acres .. .. ...24.89Link, Lawrence Albert, 6 lots ftd 44Long, Charles Gwyn, 7S'acres.................................... 82.28 liMig, Charles Lbidsay, i acre ................89.84 Markland, Richard Julius, l 88- 100 acres .. 88.93Marldand, Richard Jackson, 12Ш acres.......................9S.20ly, David, 9 9-10 acres .25.08 Peebles, Frank Madison, %acre ............................37.38Peebles, James & Mozella, 57- 100 acres .74.57 Peebles, James Madison, 17 43- 100 acres .. .87.47 Peebles. Millard, 11 35-100 acres .................27.47 Peebles, Wilburn, 3M00 acres . .24.06Potts, Roy L., *0 acres 3.63 Potts, Wiley Sanford, 104% acres ....................109.52 Riley, WilUam Lester, 4 acres .. .. ...40.63 Robeitsan, Caiil Fred & Brenda, 2 IMOO acres . 90.37Seaford, Wimam Walilace, 23acres ............... ..137.70 Seagle, Jimmy Rw, 1 lot .19.58 Shuler, James Dwi^, 92% acres ..90.19 Smith, DaUas W., 18 4-10 acres ......................44.39 Smith, John Wesley, 49 1-10 acres . ..70.68Spry, Junior Avans, 21 84-100 acres ...........24.87Spry, Roger Date. 5-’0 ....................................104.25Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Herman D., 12 8-lOac^ .. .72,30 Walker, J. F.‘ & F. L.'Dou^es, 2 acres ..1.98 WilHams, FrankHn Edwani, 18 8-10 acres ........... . 90.61Wince, Aimde М., 87-100 acree.......................................1.58 Wyatt, Gene, 19 4-10 acres - ....................................107.78Zinmierman, Elmer Т., 93 43-100 acres ...................207.54 Jerusalem Township Adams, Charlie Tommy, 1 tot, ..................................49.92Alexander, Clarence, 68 67-100 ..arares ,----- .. .184.02ABen, Jinmxy Leroy, 1 lot .59.32 Allen, Roy G. Sr., 4 lots .72.18 Allman, Cedi, 4 lolts .102.30 Andrews, Sam D. Est., l lot ............................15.95Angell, Cecil, 53V4 acres .198.99 Ardis, M. E., 14 acres .. .8.08 AmtM, JeremMi, 2 l-lO act«s .....................................48.66 Athey, Betty Sue, l tot .17.38 Bamhardt, E. P., 1-10 acres ............ ......................35.75Beck, Flebcber, 9 39-100 acres .............. ........ ..68.16 Beck, Hayden & Margaret, 312-100 acres ..............67.82 Beck, Wade Carlton, 63% acres,8 lots ..247.66Benson, Charlee Howard, 1 tot .......... .................... ..153.80Benson Eleotric Co., 6 lots 52.69 Benson, R. F., 7-10 acre .116.10 Benson, W. F., 22 1-10 acres ......................................83.60 Bivins, Walter F., 1 tot . .26.07 Blalock, Marvin, 1 lot ... .23.31 Blanton, Helen, 3 tots . . .47.86 Boger, Claude, 2 tots .... 43.94 Bowers, Horace, 23 acres, 5tote ............................114.88Bowers, Olin, 1 lot ...........19.31 Brindle, May, Hot .........20.79 Brooks, Billy G., 2 lots . 103.43 Brown, Arthur R)^r, 1% acres ......................................30.59Brown, Curtis, 1 lot .........1.54 Brown, Jimmie Ross, 1 lot 10.00 Burton, Kennetli, 4-10 acres - ................................... 30.41Cable, Samuel Т., l tot .45.81 Canupp, Jtdm & Ola Mae, llot ..............................84.71 Carson, Adam, 2 acres .. .47.30 Carter, Hubert Aaron, 4 lots ......................................72.41 Catter, James Paul & Mary L., 1 lot ........................16.45Carter, Roger Dale & Joyce,1% acres ......................80.33Carter, WilUe Gray, l lot. .22.43 Cashion. Cbartos Jr., l tot .48.66 Chaffin, Hark^ B., l lot .. .74.07 Chandler, U. М., Hot . . 40.26 Chaitten, Mai^e, 5% acres 46.17 Che^, Bobby R., 1 tot .91.30 Cheek, C. R., Bobby R. & RoyGrubb, 17 acres...........16.50 Childers, Ben, 1 lot .........69.67 Chunn, George, 3 l-lOO acres ..................................85.14 Chunn, Beulah, 4% acres .44.66 Clement, Charles Melvin, l tot .............................19.47.-.jCJcmcnt, Jesse,-1-tot .......21.94., Clement, James Odell, % .acres, 1 lot .............................20.33Clement. MiUer, 2 lots .. .38.78 CUck, Clarence, 4 tots . . 87.78 Ctodfelter, C. G., 1 lot . . 55.31 Cohen, Juan. 1 tot ........66.06 ColUns. Marvin. 1% acres .87.81 ConneU, Ray Mitchell, i lot • 28.97Cook, Oscar B., 5 acres .. .21.69 Cope, Bobby Gray, 1 lot ..37.01 CorreS. Geoi^ Allen. 10 acres .. . 78.92 CoreU. George C., 29 4-10 acres ...50.89Correll, Kenneth, 2 2-10 acres . .83.90 CorreU, W. E., 57 15-100 acres .........57.88 Creason. Mrs. C. L.. 1 tot 25.63 Creason. Norman FranUn & Albeita. 1 tot .38.71Crotts, Mrs. C. L„ 34 15-100 acres . .36.85 Crotite. Daniel Ray, 95-100 acres ................49.65 Crotts, Eungene L., 85-100 acres . .67.66 Crotts. Tommy Harding. 95 67- 100 acres .123.05 CbthreU. Sulla. I lot .6.03 Daniel Jack & Aldine. 1 lot . .36.23 Davidson, Fred H-. 14 acres ................71.97 Davis. Everette L., 1-10 acre.3 lots .......................91.66 Davis, Grimej L-. 21 acres •139.75 Dam. Irvin. I lot ...........54.15 Deadmon, Gus H., 19 41-100 acres .........................46.81 Dedmon, L. C., 44,15 lots 169.57 Dedmon. Terry- Baxter, 2 acres,1 tot ...........................91.22Denton, Roy, 2 acres .85.13 Dillaid, darence C.. l lot .77.49 Dunn, Fred E;,”1 lot.........54.60 Durham, Dwight, 8 lots .. .40.11 Dwiggins, Mae, 1 tot ........46.66Ellenburg, James N., 1% acres- .....................................56.21 Ellis, Lester B., 12% acres, 28 lots ..............................216.38Ellis, Paul, 3-10 acres......37.33Eudy, Melton Roscoe, 2 lots.................................... 42.61 Everhardt's Garage, 1 lot. 22.99 Everhardt, J. W., 1 lot ... .95.21 Flemtag, James Baxter, 7 lots-.....................................62.15 Foard, W.G. Est., 15 acres..7.48 Foster, Bennett Henry, l lot-......................................32.80 Foster Eula, 2 1-10 acres.. 15.98 Foster, Fallie W., 3 3-10 acres- .......................................6.17 Foster, Fred C., 1 lot......21.99 Foster, Harold Franklin, 24 2-10 acres ...........................103.08Foster, Henry J., 24 acres 118.97 Foster, James D. & Foster’sBeauty Shop, 2 tots........44.98 Foster, James W. & Nancy, 2 tots ............................52.02 Foster, J.L., 1 lo t...........145.65 Foster, John, 1 tot .. 28.60 Foster, Paul Anderson, 1 lot- ......................................54.35 Foster, Sallie B., 49-100 acres- .......................................8.58 Foster, Willard E., 156 2-10acres ......................... 231.24 Foster, William Est., l lot, .7.48 Fowler, Eliza, 1 lot .........16.17 Fowler, James Otis, 1 lot.. 13.90 Fowler, Samuel Otis, 1 lot 36.03 Freeman, Cal L. & Opal, 97-100 acres ............................29.79 Frye, James V.. 1 lot ... ..58.20 Garwood,' Mliam Floyd' l lot-......................34,51 Giliis, Paul Fredrick, 1 lot 74.92 Glass, Bobby G., 1 lot......47.98Goodlet, John Edward, 1 2-10acres ............................(M КЯGreen, James Carl, 1 lot .27.15 Grubb, Carl, 7-10 acres ... .14.52 Grubb, CUfton W., 23 3-10 acres- ....................................147.71 Grubb, Roy E., 2 lots .... 64.20 Grubb, Wade D., 4 86-100 acres- ......................................76.99 Hall, Grace, 1 lot ..............9.90 Hamilton, Larry W., 1 lot 64.20 Hancock, George, 65-100 acres ............................16-15Hancock, Grimes Wesley, 2 lots-47.85 Hargrove, A.T., 36 acres . .43.11 Hargrove, Cornelius, 2% acres- ......................................32.03 Hauser, Mae R., 10 acres .. ..33 Head, Bobby Lee. 9 lots.. .106.46 Head, Ellis L. Heirs, 1 lot. .22.55 Head, Henry F., 1 to t......48.01 Head, John Robert, 1 lot . .34.71 Head, Robert L., 25 lots .. .26.13 Head, Walter S., 6 lots .... 4.61 Head, William Ruffus, 3 lots- ......................................82.86 HeJlard, Alger Frederick, 2 lots- ......................................34.42 HeOlard, Johnny William, 1 lot- ......................................43.59 Hellard, Leonard, 8-10 acres-......................................38.26 Hdlard, Robert L., 2 lots. .45.25 Henler, Bobby Lee, 1 lot..101.95 HUlard, Glenn D.. 1 lot ... .21.67 HoUeman, A.R., 31 95-100 acres-......................................94.47 Holt, Jlmmv K., 1% lots ..96.30 Holt, L. Alton, 19 4-10 acres- ....................................125.76 Hoover, Charlie Buford, 2 tots- .................................... 55.83 House. Raymond L., 1 lot. .24.25 Howard, Frankie D.. 5 lots.66.96 Howard, Richard & Luella, 1 tot .................................11.50 Howard. Roear L.. 16 lots. .83.58 Howard, Roy, 1 lot...........39.70 Hursey, Harvey, 3% lote ..61.01 Ijames, Edith, 1 lo t........23.23 Ijames, Freddie, 2 lots ... .55.06 Ijames, Jerry C. & Mildred, 2 lots ............................47.34 Jacobs, CharUe Jr., 1 tot . 28.65 James, Carol. 4 lots..........78.25 James, Charles F., 6 lots.159.07 Johnson, D. W. & Glenn, 10acres ..............................3.63 Johnson, George, 15 acres.47.37 Johnson, Minnie Mae Est., 55%acres ............................77.42Johnson. W.F., 3 lots........47.74Jones, Eugene, 12% acres 68.93 Jones, Mdvin, 89 acres .. .97.40 Jones, WiUiam B. & Shh*ley, 22 4-10 acres.................29.30 Jordan, Jesse L., 1 lot.. . .40.19 Kiblinger, Edward L., 1 lot 30.27 Kimmer, Jessie Charles, 5 tots-....................................96.49 Kimmer, Robert, 1 lot ... .59.34 Lagle. Henry H., 3 acres . .43.70 Lagle, W.C„. 37 5Ы00 ai?res- ....................................141.67Lane. James W.. 27 lots.. 135.03 Lankford. Albert М.. l lot .43.86 Lankford. Cecil, % acre .. .62.29 Lankford. James L., l lot. .30.68 Lankford. M.G. Jr.. 1 tot . 39.58 Lash. James L.. 2% acres.39.89 Lefler, Richard P., 16 35-100 acres ............................95.62 Link. Kurene. 1 lot.............2.64Link, Kelly Lee. 2 acres 38.15Lone. Edna F.. 1 lot.........22.14Lowd»r. Robert Lee. 2 lots.64.34 Ludwlck. WUliam R.. 1 lot.80.47 Martin. Alice Fowler. 1 tot. .1.65 Martin, Lbida & Lloyd, 1 lot- ....................................104.76 Mauldin. Shirley Jr.. % acre-.................................... 19.58 Mays. Harold. I lot .........23.20Maxwell. Fannie. 2 lots ... .5.28 Mesimore. John. 3 9-10 acre.6.71 Michael, B.R., 39 6-io acres ............................... 153.40 MiUiolen, Charles E. Jr., 1 lot-......................................31.26 MiUer, Doyle J.. 6 69-100 acre- 58 72MUis,’ David L.’. 1 lot ..... 35.'77 Moody, L.C., 4 67-100 acre &69 loU ..........................35.66 Moody. Wade D-, 61 25-100 acre i 4 loU........................ 53.21 Moore, Ernest C . 1 lot ... 20.69 Munday. James K., 2 loU. .38.60 Munday. Robert H., 6 lote 70.50 Myers. Garland L., l 56-100acre ..............................69.20Myers, Otis 0., I lot ........56.19 Myers. Vestal, I 14-100 & lot- 83.63 McBride. Clyde, 1 lot .... 15.71 McCoy, Donald Ray, 1 tot. .59.05 McCrary, Bruce C., 2 9-10 acre-.................................... 57.32McCullough, Clinard F. & Georgia, 20 6-10 acre .. .120.48 McCullough, C.F., John Lee Bowles and Elmer Sain, 1...............................33.88 McCullough, C.F., Bob Sain, Roberts & Bowles, 2 MO acre-......................................20.39 McCullough, John Jr. & Grace, 1 acre..............................2.84 McCullough, Larry, 5 lots..79.25 • McCullough, Mattie Sue, 5 lots-......................................18.84McDaniel, Bobby, 1 lot .. .28.97 McDaniel, Carl 0., 1 lot .. .46.52 McDaniel, Robert L. & Helen, 102% & 8 lots ..............162.29 McSwain, Gertrude, 2 tots. 18.81 iMcSwabi, Richard J. Jr., 3 acres ............................44.93 Nail, Jolm S. & Catherine, 12 lots ...............................42.38Naylor, Elizabeth, l lot .. .23.96 Nichols, Larry Т.. 84 acre.106.04Nobto, Alex, 1 lo t..............8.50 Oliver, James L., 1 lot ... .27.52 O’Neal Arnold Gray, 3 lots 68.00 O’Neal, Henry Thomas, 4 7-10 acre ..............................31.44 Osborne, Bruce H., Hot .. 26.60 Osbome, John B., l lot ... .33.26 Padgett, Ralph & PauUne, 1 lot .................................21.67 Page, Lawrence, 1 lot......31.17Parker, Henderson, Est., 1 tot-.......................................3.96Parnell, Rutw 1 lo t.........47.64Patterson, Lindsay & Mary Louise, % lot...................6.52Patterson, Louise, 1 lot ...23.87 Payne, Ethd Louise Carter & Glenn, 1 lo t...................31.74 Penniger, Leon P., 2 lots. .113.13 Phifer, Hodge, 1 lot........ 22.24 Pierce, Arthur Т., 1 lot ... .22.27 Plott, Noah S., 1 lot.........37.32 Polk, Charles G., 2 lots ... .49.26 Polk, James R., 14 08-100 acre & 2 lots........................53.12 Poole, J.L., 33 9-10 acre .. .50.19 PopUn, Van L., 85-100 acre.25.29 PresneU, J.D., 10 tots ....113.51 Pruitt, Cleo, 1 lot .............56.03Pruitt, J<*n G., 30 9-10 acre-.....................................56.40 Pruitt, Katherine, 33 08-100acre ..............................36.88 PuUiam, Harvey Lee, 3-10 acre- .................................... 65.94 PuUiam, LUa Mae, 2 7-10 . .18.31 PuUiam, Robert W., 1 lot..38.08 Rattz, Mrs. Maude Est., 4 lots- ...................................... 9.90 Reeves, Carl Richard, 2 lots-......................................33.85Richardson, Eugene, 11 lots 78.00 Ridenhour, Charles Elmer, 1 tot .................................53.78Ridenhour, Thomas L., 1 lob-......................................68.26Robbins, Paul, 19 acre .. .36.41 Robbins, Parks, Gordon, 6 adre-......................................20.24 Robbhis, SUas. 2 acre........4.51Roberts, WUUam 0., 2 24-100 acre ........................... 105.71Safriet, Maggie Crotts Est., 2145-100 acre....................40.48 Sain, CecU Sanford, 1 lot ..26.02 Sata, Dewey, 1 lot 39.80 Sain, Ernest E., 1 tot........23.24 Sanfbrd Motor Co., 4 lots .. .2.31 Seamon, Douglas, 4 lots .. .20.52 Seamon, J.C., 1 lo t...........24.24 Seamon, John Wesley, 1% acre-......................................22.98 Seamon, Joyce, 49-100 acre 22.99 Shanks, William Jr., 2 lots.37.76 Shannon, Lymns, 3 lots ... .34.26 Shelton, Eugene, 3 14-100 acre-.............3^90 Shepherfi Lee' bleii,' 1 lot.’ .63.'35 Shoaf, Henry Monroe, 4 acres & 3 lots_........................86-M Shoaf, Sherman, 2 lots ... .36.65 Skinner, Margaret, 1 lot .. .27.81 Stoan, Raymond, 1 acre .. .16.36 Snider, Mrs. Rebecca, 24 72-100.................................... 87.95 Snipes, Worth A., 8 lots .. .79.83 Snyder, Walter H., 2 tots . .65.43 Soots, Jackie & Janet, 1 tot 91.86 SpUlmian, John A., 5 lots .. .2.88 SpiUman, T.L. & Robert, 8 acre-....................................160.41 Spry, Donald E., 2 lots ... .35.31 Spry, GranvUle H., 1 tot .. 22.66 Spry, James C. Sr., 1 lot ..76.70 Spry, Robert Lee, Hot ... 35.28 Stafford, Joe L. & Barbara W., 93-100 acre .........^......43.98 "Sleele, Da^d Lewis, 2 lots 49.26 Steeto, Forest McKinley Est.,4 tots ..............................5.94 Steeto, Henry Clay, 2 8-10 acre & H o t...........................79.69 Steeto, Ruth AUen, Hot ... .3.30 Stewart, Harold & Jerry Howard, 1 lot .................1.54 Summers, PauUne G., 1 1слЖы Swicegood, Boyd C., % acre-..........................................29.26 Taylor, Lloyd H. & Lena Mae,2 lots ;:;;:^:.:;37;w Tenery, Robert WUodene, 4 lots- ... ............................... 5.08 Tenor, CharUe, 2 tots.......47.01 Travis, Glenn A. Sr., 2 tote 45.23 Trexler, Marlene, 6 tote.....1.65 Trimier, Roy C., 1 lot .... 27.85 Tutterow, Bobby Ray & Peggy, 1 46-100 acre ................46.87 Tutterow, C.A., 6 lote ......98.34 Tutterow. Melvin H., 1 lonOS' Twin Cedar Golf Course, 76acre ............................75.58 Volger, Clifford E. Jr.. 1 lot.................................... 36.50Wagner, Clinard F., 4 lote 73.13 Wagner, James P. & M.H., 10lote ............................ 148.17 Wagner, Wayne D. & Judy H.,' 1 lot .............................43.37 WaU. Alex WiUie, 2 lote . 34.38 WaU, BUly Ray, 2 72-100 acre- ..........................................44.62 WaU. Henry Est., 9 acre •. 7.92 Waller, Donnie, 94-100 acre24.50 Weller, Wayne, 4M00 ... 22.10Watkins. Boyd. 1 lot.........29.62Watkins. Samuel, 4 MO acre- .........................................U6.02 West, Lester, 1 lo t.........20.48 White, Jessie L., 2 lot......17.57 m e , Robert, H o t........18.81 WTiite, WiUie Jr., 1 lot......24.02 White, WUl Sr., H o t........30.27 \^liitman. Jame«. 5 lote .20.03 WUkins. WUUaiD Howanl, 9 lote- ....................... 34.18WUUams, CharUe. Hot ... 39.40 WUUams, Dulght, l lot 319 WUUams, Jasper M., 8 % acre- 66 29 WUUams, Laura, 60 acres. 97Ì24 WUIiams, Robert Lee, 3 3-10 acre & 1 lot ...............46.22 WUUams, WilUam B., 6V4 acre- ..'..................................... 9.48 WUson, Roy E., 1 lot .. . 30.01 Wilson, Walter B„ 8 88-100 acre- ...............................31.39 Winfred, A.W. Est., 3 % aere- .........................2.53Wyatt, EUzabeth, 5 99-100 acre- .........................................4.84 Young, Wayne CecU, 1 lot. 136.94 Young, WiUiam, H ot.........5.28 Farmington Township Allen, BUly George, 20 6-10 acres ...........................28.47Allen, Clarence FrankUn Est.,65-100 acres .................24.87 Allen, Frances Eugene, l acre- ............................... 22.61 Allen, George W. Est., 6 acres- ....................................... 11.11Allen, James Frank, 4 2-10 acres .............. .26.08 AUen, WiUiam Jr., 99-100 acres- ..........................................40.03Armsworthy, Boss Rensy, 246 42-100 acres.................245.29 Armsworthy, Wm. Charles, 1 54-100 acres ..168.34 Autry, Herbert 0., 82 acres57.29 Bailey, Wm. Carl, 2 57-100 acres ........................... 16.00Beauchamp, J.C. Est., 7 % acres ............................. 2.75 Beaucham, Major K., 71 %acres ......................... 131.64 Bennett, Walter Ray & BettyLou, 6 acres .................70.62' BlackweU, Oscar, Hot .. .84.80 BlackweU. PhUUp Jr.. 1 lot.39.24 Boger, Bennie Dean, l 'ff7-I00acres ...........................112.72 Bowman, Clarence, % acre.2.64 Brock, Ambrose Lee, 2 acres..........................................39.71 Brock, WUUam Kennen, 12 acres ...........................46.39 CampbeU, Curtiss & Mamie, % acre ........................... 32.63Carter, Douglas Rex, 9-10 acre- 99 24 Carter,' Harold Lee,' 13 8^10acre ............................ 63.22 Clark, Calvin Est., 1 acre . .1.65 Clark, Daniel Webster, 12 acres-.........................................32.34 Clark, MatUe, 5 % acres . .3.21 Clontz, WUUam Brodis, 9 87-100 acres ......................... 117.50 Courtney Lumber Company, 109-10 acres ...... .........3.74 Craft, DarreU F., 4 lote .. .80.31 Crews, Maude, 4 76-100 acres-............................................6.27 CuthreU, C.F., 1 acre ......1.32 CuthreU, Vance Heirs, 2 4-10 acres ............................ 2.20 Daliton, PauUne Est., 1 % acres- .................................. 26.73 Davis, Theodore Schuyfer,~2 acres ............................52.83Dixon, James W., 12 acres. 8.14 Dixon, Roy Vincent, 17 % acres- ..........................................38.03 Doby, BiUy L. & Barbara, 1 23-100 acres ....................7.64 Dulin, Henry W., 10 2-10 acres- ^....................................153.74 Dulin, H.L., 4 % acres__93.68 Dulin, Jasper H., 20 acres 61.33 Dunn, Charles Hubert, 28 73-100 acres .........................124.98 Dunn, Donnie Mrs., 4 3-10 acres-.......................................1.78 Dunn, Fannie Bowers, 6 acres- ......................................38.08 Dunn, Isaac Watson Jr., 3 acres ............................9.03 Dunn, Joseph E., l acre .. .25.30 Dunn, S.T., Jr., 16-10 acres30.84 Dunn, Wm. Alexander Jr., 1 acre ...............................1.85 Dunn, Wm. DeWitt, 16 7-10 acres ............................28.54 Eaton, Alta, 21 6-10 acres. . 13.11 Eaton, Francis, 3 3-10 acres.4.40 Eaton, Guy J. & Everette, 79 acres ...........................104.30Eaton, James E., 1 tot ... 19.69 Eaton, Magdalene & Wm. CUf ton, 3 05-100 acres........36.96 Eaton, OdeU & Henry, 31 acres- .;...................................46.26 Eaton, Wm. C., 8 acres .. .4.73 Eccles, Alexander Jr., 85-100 acres ............................78.38 Edwards, Hope C. & Ruth HarperT^ acres .........3.96 EUis, Ausbon, % acre ... 131.33 ElUs, Luther, 164-100 acres82.03 Etcbison, Nora, 1 acre......1.66 Evans, Joe Henry, 6 32-100 acres ............................34.32 Farmington Medical Center,'2% acres .........................117.04 Fones, Mrs. Laura Blake, 5 acres ................................72 Forrest, Robert Curtiss, 3 lots- .........................................78.84 Foster, Albert Sanford, 1 13-100 acres ..........................62.60 -Foster, - Alvin • Gene, S 9MO0 ■ acres ...........................31.57Foster, CharUe Monroe Est.,17 65-100 acres ................6.38Foster, Glenn M. & Doris B., 8 % acres ..............20.36 Foster, Hosia Lee, 36 acres68.07 Foster, Wm. Taylor, 13 tote 6.49 Frazier, Viola, 1 lo t...........2.64 Fry, David Johnson, 1 37-100 acres ........................... 96.19 Furches, Fred, 1 acre......89.91 Furches. J.D.. H o t...........1.87 Graham. James Ray, l tot.51.92 Green, J.T. Jr., 12 acres .75.71 Gregory, Donald Wayne, 6-10acre ......................23.46 Gregory, Henry Burton, 18 4-10 acres .... .. 50.21 Gregory, Lawrence Elwood, % acre 93.87 Griffith, John Frank, 42 OMOO acres ......................43.22 Groce, Elmer L., 17 8-10 acres- ..............................................76 H. & s. Farms, 60 4-10 acres- .................................... 82.18 Hanes, CharUe FrankUn, 4 54- 100 acres .18.17 Hanes, Leonard. 4 % acres. 3.52 Hanes, Ralph Martin, 1 46-100 acres ....................67.99 Hanes, WUUe Hege. 38 72-100acres ......................120.47 Harris. Ida Est.. 18% scresl3.64 Hartman. Charies Gray, 1 2-10 acres .. 77.43 Hartman. George Garwood. 1 45-100 acres . 168.76 ' Hartman, Harvey Uriah, 8 lots- 113 37 Hendrix, Mrs. Annie M., ’%acre ............................ 40.10 Hendrix, Clyde E., 2 lots ..99.77 Hendrix, Roy Vestal, 2% acres ............................66.69 HoUister, Edgar & Bessie, 3acres ............................ 1.84 Hoote, J. J., 265 17-100acres ............................97.24Home, James, l acre......19.81 Howard, Allen Benjamin, 6 7-10acres & 1 lot.................90.47 Howard, Clyde, 4 lots......5.94 Howard, Delmer Gray, 65- 100 .................................37.33 Howard, Glenn -Stevenson, 10 acTM^ Hot ................366.63 Howard, Leonard, 2 lots, “ieiii Howard, Robert K. & Howard Lee Carter, 2 6-10 acres. .11.66 Howard, Robert K., 7 16-100acres ............................88.20 Howard, Thomas Ross, 2acres ............................21.18 Howard, Wayne, 4 lots ...129.13 Howell, H. W., 1% acre .. 15.29 HoweU, Luther, 25 acres ..43.71 HoweU, Minnie Lee, 2 acres.2.97 Howell, Roger Gray, 2 lote 104.52 Ijames, Alvis Thomas & WUma,2% acres.........................8.25 James, OdeU, 46 acres ... ^69.90 Johnson, John Aaron, 50acres ........................... 21.87 Johnson, WiUiam FrankUn, l41-100 acres...................48.66 Keaton, N. F., 1 acre.........4.95 Keaton, Wiley, l lot.........34.70Kiger, Gladys Seate, 4 22-100acres ..............................3.61Ktag, Wade Harding, 1 1-10 acre ............................31.27 Lakey, Clyde, 1 9 4-100 acres........................ 230.43 Leagans, J. P. & Louise L., 34 acres........................27.50 Longworth, Percy Elmar, 66-100 acre ..............................29.61 Lyons, James, 2% acres . .22.11March, Lucy, 7 acres........3.52 MarshaU, Thomas, 30 9-10 acres ............................36.62 Marthi. Clyde W., 1% acre.21.45 Masten, Charles, 1 lot .... .53.63 MiUer, Herman, % acre ..78.86 Murchison, Kenneth, 3 '2^10 acres ..............................4.18 Myers. Carl C. Est. & Thébna, 1 1-10 acres ....................9.26 Myers, Carl L., 1 acre ... .19.68 Myers,.fiail K., 1 9-10 acre .4.02 Myers, Lest«r Dean, 2 acres ...........................103.40 Myers, Melvin, 6-10 acre .27.12 Myers, WUUam Alton, 1 7-10 acres ............................24.15 McBride, Loftin Si^pnons, 11 acres ............................47.66 McCuUoh, G. W., 1% acre.. .5.50 McCuUoh, Inez H. & Bernice, 6 45-100 acres ................23.52Mclver, LeRoy, 19 acres 21.12 McMahan, Frank Est., 54-100 acre ..................................99 Norman, Claude RooseveQt, 1 76-100 acres ...................78.57 Paige, Jack D. & Judy, 2 lote ...............................87.55 Pilcher, Vestal Davis, 1 lot 37.33 Plott, WUmer Lee, 1 13-100 acres ..............................7.33 Ptowman, BiUy G. & WandaL., 1 acre_..................24.24Potte, BUly Dean & Sherry A.,3 62-100 acres ............. 31.05 Rhynehardt, J a m e s , 2 acres ............................17.60 Rhynáiardt, OdeU, 6 36-100 acres ............................77.60 Richmond, Mrs. Harriett, 3 20- 100 acres...................... 16.41 Riddle, Kenneth Lee, 4 lote 23.37 Ridenhour, Wade H., 9% acres ..............................6.93 Robertson, Arnold & Laura Lee, 28 8-10 acres.................60.63Robertson, Fred T., % acre ............................156.10 Robertson, Garland Victor & Levóla B., 1 lot.............80.56 Scott, Arthur Lemuel, 18%acres ..........................87.93 Seats, Richard Howard Est., 43acres ............................51.60Shields, J. D., Sr. & Chattie, 267 73-100 acres .............50.56 Sizemore, Thomas L., 86-100acre ..............................27.53 Smith, Bob L., 2 acres ... .97.94 Smith, Donald O’Gene, 1tot ...............................124.86 Smith, Harold Wayne, 7-10 acre ............................339.57 Smith, Kermit FrankUn, % acre ..............................44.78 Smith. Mrs. NeU, 2 4-10 acres ............................34.54Smith, Mrs. Pearl, 2 % acres ............................28.51 Smith, Rober Price, 15 lote 17.84 Smith, Roy Samuel, 26 acres & 8 tots .........................64.66 Smith, Stanley Leon, 4 acres ...........................124.14 Snuth, Thomas LUUngton, 8 acres ............. .............22.95 S'mith," ' Tiravis CUfton, Iacre ..............................27.80 Smith, VirgU Gray, 1 acre 174.92 Smith, WUUam Douglas, 2Í 7-10 acres ............................21.97 Snyder, Don, 34% acres ...65.84, Speaks, Vivian Voss, 1 lot..45.38* Speaks, V. V., 122 3-10,acres ............................65.34SpiUman, Robert L., 3 62-100acres ......................... 166.32SpUlman, WUUam WUbur, 152 78-100 acres ... 277.43 Steele. Jcto Q.. 1 lot........78.93 Studevant, Shirley, 10 17-100 acres ...........................205.71 Studevant. WUUam E., 1 lot.6.29 Sutzer, Martha. 2 acres .. .15.51 Tatum, Mrs. Bernard (Lucy),1 acre ............................25.18 TomUn, EUa Brock & CharUe,6% acres.........................9.90 Trivette, David, 1 lot........31.96'Tucker, George Nissen, 1tot .................................26.92 Vest, Eugene Cedric, 1 lot 60.41 West, Glenn, 12% acres ...10.89 West. Lonnie Richmond Est.,26 05-100 acres ..............46.10 .Whprton. WUliam T.. I lot.63.76 Wheeler, MitcheU S., 5 9-10acres ............................76.63 Whisenhunt. Roy W. & Unda, 2 acr6s...........................16*58 WUUams, Lonnie Ftoyd, 87% acres ............................56.52 WUIiams. Norman R. & Janioe W., 1% acre.................109.70 WUUams, Robert Lee. 45-100 acre ..............................44.92 Williard, Charlie Samuel Est., 2 ......................................2.84 Williard, Mrs. Sadie, 11 acres ............................37.02 Wisemah, Sarah, l acre ....3.80 Wood. WiUfam T'enry ' &Katherine, l lot .............23.91 Wooten, Wesley, 2 3-10 acres ............................37.28 Wright. T. A., % acre......47.39 Zimmerman, Robert Lee, 8-10 acre ............................103.12Mocksville Township Alexander. S. D.. 1 lotJohn Claude . .$10.51 Est.. 1 . ..15.40 ..25.08 AUen, lot .......................Allison. Lizzie. 2 lote ____ Anderson, Mrs. Samuel Avery, 1 lot ..49.17Ashley, Luther A., 2 lots . .68.96Baker. Erwin, H o t...........4.40 Ball, Merlin, 1 tot.............23.87 Barker, Azzle. 1 lot .12.87 Barker, CharUe N., 1 lot . .66.18 Barker, Lonnie Andrew, 1lot .................................55.64Barker, Pelma Croniele, 1 tot .................................31.71 IBarker, Richard Est., 7 acres ............................16.94 Beaver, Donald Max, 1 acre .. ........................73.40Beaver, Norman Andrew. 1 tot ...............................57.47Beaver. Oscar E.. 3 lote. .118.20 Beck, Henry A. & Deo Avis. 3 lote _____ .41.66:Boettcher. Reece W., 1 tot.54.32 Boger, Clyde B.. 1% acre. 132.66 Boger, John Wesley, Jr., llot .. .......................38.14Bowman, Joe. 1 lot ......16.76 Brannon. Ravford. 1 lot .46.43 Jiawn, CharUe, Jr., 2 lote 108.07 Brown, John Crisp, 7 7-10acres ............................55.07 Brown, Mary Est., 1 lot ... .3.74 Brown, Theodore W., 22 64-100 ( _acres & 1 lot................119.S3Burke, Daisy BeU, 2 lote . .20.30 Busby, Mrs. Frances, 1 tot.36.36 Cain, Ezra Lee, 2 lote......33.23 CaU, Mrs. SteUa H., 1 tot .38.88 CampbeU, Carl Junior, 1 lot .................................... 40.29CampbeU, James Robert, 1lot .................................83.60 CampbeU, WUUe Norris, 1 lot .................................14.36 Carson, Crayton, 1 tot......20.68 Carson ,WiUiam, H o t......64.91 Carter, Hugh, H ot.............6.69 Carter, Jimmy Ray, l tot. 104.90 Chandler, Luther W., 1 tot.61.04 Clark, Herbert, 20 2-10 acres ............................12.87Cockerham, J. Paul, 7 86-100 acres .......................20.51~CoUette, Leonard 0., 3 lote.62.84 ColUns, WUUam Lee Est., 1lot ................. .............78.65 Cook, Edward CUfton, 3 tote ...............................31.48Cope, EvaUna, 4-10 acre .. .37.08 Corenthlan Lodge No. 17, 1 lot ........103.73 Cozart, A. H., 6 lote ........66.75 Cozart. CharUe F.. 1 lot.. .124.19 CranfUl, Mrs. WiUiam S., 1 tot .. ..35.37 Dalton, Charles'Nathaniel, 4 1- 10 acres & 1 lot .51.03Dalton, David Lee, % acre 20.24 Dalton, LUlie, 69 2-10 acres 77.50 Dalton, Mattl№W, 4 6-10 acres .. I/.V.76113 / 1| Dalton, Newman, 4 9-10 acres . . .92.46Dalton, OdeU, 5 6-10 acres.35.08 Daniel, Ervin & Beauty Shop,8 2-10 acres .. . .264.56 Daniel, James Jerry, 3 lote ..153.27 Daniel, Robert M., 2 lote. .110.59 Davie Freezer Locker & Ab- bitoryji lote ..............264.73Draughn, Ray &~D6folBy, 1 lot ...........................82.49Dulin, Richard, 1 lo t........18.69 DuUn, Robert Est., 7% acres 6 93Dwigghis,' ■ Marshall'' Lee,' 1 lots ..119.01Earnhardt, Frank & 16 23-100 acres . ..Edwards, Ike A, acre '' Etchinson, Hester, 1 lot Sue S., ..37.49 12-100 ....18.24 . .9.55Fwrcloth, WiUiam Clarence,’ 2lote ..................... 74 ЙЙFerebee, Mrs. A. W Ert..' 4tote ................................13.64Foote, Carrlel. Hot .. .82.73 Foote, Carrlel & Henry, 1tot Foster, tot Foster, acres Charles Claude 17.68 GUbert, 1 ...6.16 H., 38% ..190.41Foster, Glenn & GUbert Reavis, „1 lot ....29.78Foster & HaUey, Inc., 1 acre ......115.77 Foster, Joseph, 1 lot 49.71 j Fowler. James, 1 lot .. ..32.43 Fowler, Thomas Jefferson, 2 tote 15.64 Frost, M. Jefferson, 2 lote.46.26 Frost. Richard & Lina Heirs,..jl.6-jp,afsres.............,..,.,7,59.Frye, Ernest w:; % lot 39.41 Frye, James V., 3 lots .. .44.99 Frye, Mrs. Mabel, 1 lot__^.43.89 Gaither, Prances "H nSf:; 1 lot .. ... .3.30 Gaither, Frances Est., 1 lot.7.70 Gaither, John Richmon, 7 acres .......................46.54Gaither, JuUa Est., 1 tot . .11.38 Gaither, Rose It Esther Howaid. 1 lot .60.39Gaither, ТЬопш A., 3 Iote.46.86 Gaither, WUUam & BUls Cab, 2 lots ........................106.24 GUUan, Mr. & Mrs. J. F., 6 1 lote ...............................65.35Ginther, Kay M. & Robert, 53%acres ...........................116.90 Godbey. Armit. 1 lot .. . .21.84 Goins, Mr. & Mrs. Mack Est., 1 lot .1.06 Graham, James Est., 7 tote 69.19 Grant. Henry & Hugh Carter. 1 lot ...........................34.54Grant, Mrs. MozeUa, 1 lot.20.35 Graves. Jessie Le^ 1 tot . .23.43 Graves, WUliam Lee7l lot.88.69 Green, John Wayne, 1 34-100acres .................41.83 Green, Kenneth, 1 tot .. .86.84 Gregory, Ben, 36-100 acre . 5.06 Gregory. J.B.. % acre .66 Groce. Ralph Wayne, l tot.40.28 Hairston. Ada Sue, 2 lote.. 45.S7 HaU. Mrs. Savannah, % acre ..............................13.04 Haro, Jessie L. & Helen P.. I tot ..............................47.43 ( con't on piga 3-B ) Mora About Sale Liens For Taxes Hampton, Ethel & Clarence, 1lot .................................31.72 Harbin, Clyde, 9 lots . .58.80 Harris, Hoyle B„ Sr., 1 lot.99.15 Harris, William Edgar, l lot .................................93.47 Hege, Aldlne Gray, 8-10 acre ................ ..........107.80Hellard, Marjorie,. 5 8-10 acres .......................ItP./S Hendrix, Mrs. R. B. (Mfñnié): 12 6-10 acres . ..10.89 Hill, John Loftin, 2 lots ... .78.22 H(^e„Paul, 2 lots ..48.95 Hollett, Mrs. Pauline C... 2lo ts ...............................29.98 Holman, Albert Est., 5 acres ............................28.93 Holman, Clementine Est., 1 lo t..................................6.49 Holman, Fred, Vi acre.........55Holman, Guy, Sr. Est., 1 lot................................. 14.91 Holman, Pecóla Candy, 1 lot 1.32 Holman, Thomas Stone. 3 lots ............................ 138.66 Houpe, (Gene) Ernest Eugene, 1 lot ..............................98.42 Howard, James Cleo, l lot. 18.59 Howell, Clifton Wayne, Jr., 9lots ...............................73.08 Hudson, John A., H ot......25.40 Hudson, Manuel, 1 lot......18.09 Hudson, Tom, 1 lot...........30.48Hursey, Donald Gray, 3 6-10acres ............................71.93 Ijames, Albert Archery, l lot .................................55.29 I ames, Joseph W., 2 lots..63.34 ames, John Calvin, 1 lot. .25.48 ames. Smith, 16 25-100 acres ............................16.28JmnSsT Harold Gray, 9-10I • acre ..............................26.02James, Jim Sheek, l iot.. .27.94James, John I., 1 lot........35.90 Johnson, Gary Landon, 1 lot .................................45.66 Johnson, Henry Raymond, 2 lo ts.............................156.42 Johnson, Paul Edward, 2 lots .........................52.57Jones, Cornell, 1 lot...........4.07Jones, Wade, 6 lots . ... 105.72 Jones, Mrs. W. N., 4 lots .. .7.92 Kemp, William, 1 lot........20.02 Kirk, Delbert, 11 lots.........7.26 Kluttz, James L., l lot . .55.52 Kluttz, Ray B. & Joyce H.,1 lot ....................91.51Knight, Bill & WlUie P., 1acre . ...........61.82 !• I Koontz, Joe F.; 4 lots........49.09 Lagle, Robert E., 1 lot . .90.18 Lakey, Charlie Hugh, 49 1-10 ■acres ........80.00 Lakey, Wayne, 1 lot.........77.29Letter, T. A., 2% lots .. .141.34 Lloyd, Mrs. Mabel V., 22 lote ....................335.75 JjOng. Douglas Ray. I lot.. .57.98 Lyerly, Robert WilUam, 3 lote ......................78.05Mabe, Roscoe, 3 lote . . .68.94 Mack, Richard D. Est., 1 lot 4.29 Madison, J. Clay, Rev., 1 lot .. .............52.80 March, Ella, Hot .........28.49 March, Troy A., 2 lote .. 55.79 Will,.Jr.,,l lot .,„«49.19 . f iMarshall, PlMip Wayne; l lot ....................89.00Martin, Ra’ph, l lot .. .24.97 Mason, James. 1 lot . . .7.04 Mason. Paul Harrison, Jr.. 39%acres .........................177.45Meson Mrs. Seresa, 1 lot..49.44 Massey, E. Leroy, 9 75-100 acres .23.37Mavfleld Mrs. Jessie. 1 lot 4.73 Meeks, Marv & Norris, 1 lot 2.20 Meroney, Jake, 3 lote 8.36. Meroney, Jake & Claude Hicks, 1 lot .......................8.25 Messick, Charlie W., 3 acres-......................................68.90MUler, P. E., 7 95-100 acres 60.30 Millsaps, M. B. & Maggie, 130-100 acres...................24.07 Monsees, Harry A. & Betty, 7 lote .......... ........94.29 Mullis, Jimmy Guy, 6 lots.24.55 Myers, C. W. Trading Post, 2 75-100 acres ................15.18McClamrock, A. T. Jr., 5 acres ..................................... 3.96 M cC lam ro ck , C h a rlie Lindburgh, 9 lote...........92.88 МсШттоск, Walter Sbeek, 1 , lot ...............................70.39 McCuUirfi, John Walter, 1 lot-......................................76.78 McCullough, Lonnie, Lester, Hal & Carl, 14У4 acres...........7.59McDaniel, Grady к Doris, 1lot .................................27.32McMahan, Lillian A., 4 65-100acres ..............................4.61, • McMahan, Mandy Louise, 5 6-10 acres ..............................3.19McMahan, Nelda, 5 1-10 acres .......................................2.53 Naylor, Donald Lee, 1 lot. .59.27 Naytori Rudolph, l tot...-42.82 Neely, G«orge, 1 lot...........4.95 Owens, Wade, 1 37-100 acres-...........................................41.64 Parks, Dewey, 6 lote......116.21 Patterson, Raymer J. & Jonnie Mae, 1 lot......................95.74Perry, Ervin Larry, 1 acre 32.42 Plott, Louise Graham, 3 33-100acres ............................61.04 Plott, Milton, 8 42-100 acres 54.90 Potts, J. V., 8 acres & 6 lote- .....................................17.71 Prevette, James Mebane, 1 lot-.....................................74.10 Prevette. X. D.. 26 lots ... .76.25 ’ Pruitt, John Gravis, 23 acres-.................................... 13.11 Pruitt, Mary C.. 1 lot ......26.29PulUam, Wm. М.. 2lote ...17.05 Purvis, Jewell D., 3 lots. .253.66 Purvis, Ruby AngeU, 20 5-10 acres ............................30.69 Ratledge. Henry Clyde, 5 3-10 acres & 4 lots................55.79 Reavls. Samuel Lee, 1 lot . .31.39 Richardson, Alvfo. 16 lots. .86.24 Richie, Mr. & Mrs. Carl' S.. 5 lote ............................37.29 . vers. Bovd М.. 8 lote ... 16.78 R JweU. Mary Stone. 1 lot . 74.85 Rose, CharUe Est.. 1 lot ... .2 97Rose. WUson, 4 lots ...........2.64 Russ. Wm. Eugene, l lot 88.56'Sain. Dewey, 1 lot.............55.68Sain. WUUam Lester, I acre-......................................32.08 Sammons. Flake, l lot ... 4i.3i Sanford, Mrs. Adelaide G. Est.. I lot ..............................95.81‘ Sanford. C. C. & Sons. 2 lots- ....................................659.36 Spnford. Gaither & Rufus, Jr., Marshall & Hayden, 3 lots-....................................309.87Sanford, L. G., 2 lote 167.61 Sanford, L. Q. it R. B.. Jr..9 lots ..........................155.54 Sanford, L. G., M. C., & R. B., •Tr.. 114 acres ..............108.68Sanforri Motor On v>. int.q S7* 69 Sanford, R. B. Est. & L.G., 1 lot ...............................4.18 Sanford, R. B. Est., 8 lote.330.00 Sanford, R. B., Jr.,4 lots. 193.45 Sanford, R. B. Est., L. G., R. B. Jr., 23 acres........23.32Scott, N. A. Est., 7^4 acres. .3.74 Shelton, Luther Leonard & JeanC., 1 lo t...................... 278.23SherrUl, Howard Knox, 10 lote- .....................................64.04 Shaffner, James, 4 lots ... .72.53 Shore, Bobby Ray, 1 lot .. .85.70 Shore, Frank H., 182 acres 180.44 Sizemore, James Sanford, 2lote ...............................73.76 Smith, Bobby Gray, 1 lot.. .82.71 Smith, Everette E., 3 lote .58.33 Smith, George W., 2 lote .. .2>53 Smith, Mr. k Mrs. Grant, 1lot ............................... 95.25 Smith, J. Quentin, 4 lote ■. .60.32 Smith, James Yoman, 1 lot.................................. 67.13 Smith, Joe Hege & Geneva, 7 lote ..............................110.25 Smith, Norman BeU, Sr., 2 lote-......................................59.89 Smith, Oscar, 2 lote.........96.91 Smith, Ronnie Lee, 7 4-10 acres-..........................................24 Smith, W. W., 8 95-100 acres& 8 lote ........................884.91 Smoot, Mrs. Addle Scott, 1 lot-...!...............................12.54 Smotot, Mrs. Catharine, 1 lot- ......................................25.63 Smoot. Conrad. 1 lot ......44.96Smoot, John A., 1 lo t.........8.36Gmoot, Rowan Eat., 11 4-10 acres ..............................6.38 Smoot, Walter Raleigh, 1 lot-......................................43.01 Souh Main Motor Co., 1 lot 56.43 Sparks, Mrs. Bessie Z., 1 lot-......................................38.05 Sparks, Donáld Odell, 7 6-10 acres ........................... 38.30 Sparks, GUbert Est., 10 46-100 acres ..............................3.85Sparks, Henry M., 152 acres-....................................106.15 .Sparks, Thomas JeffeMon & .^sry S., 6 8-10 acres .. .27.22 Speaks, James Edward, 2 lots-....................................118.88 Spillman, John A., 20 6-10 acres & 55 lote ......................473.26 Spillman, John A. & John R.WUliams, 1 lot ................2.42 Spillman, John A. & T.L., 6 lots ..............................101.23Spry, R. V:, Jr., 2 08-100 acres-.....................................121.58 Steele, Abner & Jimmy Lou, 2 lote ............................78.41 Steele, Forrest McKinley Est., 4 41-100 acres................27.94 ■Sfeaman, W. H., 52-100 acres-...................................133.80 Suddreth, Mr. & Mrs. MarshaU, 2 lote ...........................3 ? 0Taylor, David Paul, I lot. .Ei81 JCavlgr. HepryA,.,! Iqt ,, 43^92 : Tiss, James Albert, 17% acres- ..................... 77.70 Turner, Mary Ann Est., 1 lot- ......................................12.65 Tutterow, R. Clarence, % acre-.................................... 47.07 Underwood, Mrs. Linda Lou, 4 lote .................................2.86 Van Eaton, Mrs. Lessie, 1 lot-......................................46.09Vickers, Mrs. Agnes, 15 50-100 acres ............................27.28Wagner, George Franklin, 5%acres ........................... 15.94Wagner, Marvin Henderson & Katherine, V4 acre & 1 lot 63.81 Walker, W. S. Est., 1 lot ... .9.24 WaU, James Haywood, 1 lot 48.97 Wall, Robert L., 1 lot........42.42 Whitaker, James Franklin, 85- 100 acre.........................42.55 Whitaker, Jay W., 3 82-100 acres ....................... 52.31Whitaker, Oscar Gaither 133-100acre ............................70.51Whitaker, Oscar Roy, 6 15-100 acres .............................11.32 Whitaker, Robert & Lynn, 1lot .................................25.14 White, Albert & Annie, 2 lote 5.06 WUkes, Ben, 1 lot.............15.62 WUllBms, France, 2 lote ... .7.48 WiUiams, SyveUa Est., 3 lote-......................................36.63 Wilson, Robert W., 1 lot ... .6.49Wiseman. PhiUlp. 1 lot.........15 York, A. R., 2 54-100 acres.75.44 York, Colin James, 2% acres- ......................................35.46 York, James R., 6 acres . .59.50 Shady Grove Townshin Allen, Jerry E. & Dorothy, 7-10 acre ...............................1.58 . Allen, Paul E,, 4.lots . ... ■. .36.34 Barnes, J. H., 37 acres ... .20.24 Barney, Henry B., 11 4-10 acres- ......................................18.37Barney, L. B., 5 4-10 acre ..3.52 Barney, Mrs. Mattie Finger, 57-10 acres........................4.62Barney, Paul G., l acre .. .47.98 Barney, Hubert W.. 4 lots. .19.63 Beal, Louie, 2 le-IDO acres.20.46 Bennett, Raymond D., 25 8-10 acres ...........................123.67 Boger, John Wesley, 1 acre 34.77 tampbeu, James n;, la a-iu acres ............................57.19 Campbell, WiUiam L., 36 7-10acres ............................83.16 Carter, Hobert Lee, 1 89-100 acre ............................114.99Chaffin, N. S.. 28\i «cres.25l.65 Chandler, Edward, 3% acres-.....................................44.25 Cope. Benjamin A., 77 Cornatzer, Charies W., 1 lot 34.64 Cornatzer, Lindsay, 2H acres-......................................47.08 Cornatzer, Lonnie, 71 -100acres ............................47.83 acres ............................87*16 Cornatzer, Sebon L., 17H acres-....................................177.74 Cornatzer. Toby & Linda Ann. 1 acre ............................50.W Crews. Alice. 3 acres.........9.35 Crews, Jerry Milton, 4 6-10acres ...........................108.83 Crews, Maudie Heirs. 9 acres-......................................11.79 Daniels, Jack & Aldine, 24 acres ..............................2-47 Dulin, EUen Heirs, 3 acres. 2.86 DuUn, Lillian Heirs, l lot . .2.42 EUls, CoUett, 24 acres 22.83 EUls, Robert L., 73 acres..31.79 Estep, S. W., 2 acres.........3.19 Etchison, Mrs. Beulah Est., % acre...........................17.82 Fishel’s Grocery, l acre .. .55.73 Fishel, Robert L., 1 acre . .83.26 Flynt, SteUa Heirs, 1 lot ... 2.09 Fuller, Daisy, 2 % acres .. .3.63 GUlasple, Boyden C. к Era, 2 7-100 ...........................27.43 Hairston, Henry Heirs, 4 acres- .......................................2.31 Hall, Ernest к EdMh, 1 3-10 acre ........................... 144.39 Hartman, Alvin Edward, 85% acres ...........................142.51Hartman, George G., 56-100 acre ...............................1.65 Hartman, James Heirs, 3 acres- ............................................1.98 Hartman, Virgil L., 3% acres- 2 S3.Holder. Luther, 1 lot........37.02 Howard, Clyde E., 20 05-100 acres ...........................148.00Hunt, Annie Heirs. 1 lot ... .1.54 Hunter, Charles E., 21V4 acres-......................................42.20 JoUy, Mrs. Cora, 3 92-100 acres-...................................20.18 Laird, Archie E., 1 7-10 acre7.87 Lanier, Harvey J. Est., 5У4acres ............................36.65Latham, Charlie к Ruth. 5acres ...........................143.39Lattimore, Evelyn, 1 lot.. 119.13 Ledford, Alden R. к Mildred P., 3 33-100 acre.............68.00Ledford, Alney, 1 acre ... .77.24 Markland, Mary H., 5 lote.77.28 Markland, Paul F., 18 51-100 acre к 6 lots................126.83 Melton, Troy, 1 acre .. . .55.43 Melton, Wayne Franklin к Bernice, 35-100 acre......41.82 Messick, James C. к N. E. WUson. 2 lots ................42.46 MlUer, James P., 2 acres. .28.59 Minor, M. J., 43% acres . .21.56 MurreU, T. W., 3% acres.. 10.28 Myers, BUly Eugene, 9-10 acre- ......................................84.56 Myers, C. W., 3 lots..........55.88Myers, Florence A., 1 3-10 acre- ....................................100.47 Myers, Fred, 2 acres........36.52 McDaniel,'BiUle Ё., 2 3-ib 103.16 McMahon, Wilbur, 1 46-100 acres к 1 lot................105.97 Nance, John Noah, 24 acres48.32 Nance, Mrs. Susie, 22 acres.9.13 Newman, Johnny A., 4 29-100 acres ...........................115.98 Omara, Thurman Eugene, 8 8-10 acres ...........................140.44 Peebles, Ernest, 2% acres.44.48 Potts, E2dward Franklin, 3acres ...........................102.11 Potts, Eugene, 10 27-100 acres-.....................................a8.55 Potts, Glenn, 1 acre.........11.86 Potte, G. W. & Roy L.........19.80 Potts, Paul A., 6 4-10 acres49.72 Potts, Roy L., 2 9-10 acres.42.50 Robertson, DarneU к Joyce, -JEorcb ............................32.79Robertson, G. S. Est., 1 35-100 acre .............................. 1.32Robertson, Robert Dewey, 1 lot-...................................... 8.82 Roberteon, Wm. Henry Sr„ %acre .............................58;78 ,ScoK, Clifton,^l 6-10 acre.. .16.39 Sheets, John H., 49 55-100 acres-....................................112.39 Shore, James OdeU, 2 7-10 acres ...........................109.27 Sidden, Gray, 1 lot .........39.64Skinner, Egan, 4 15-100 acres-......................................75.19 Smiley, Michael D., 1 lot.. .31.51 Smith, Anthony D. к Dianne, 92-100 acre .....................75.98 Smith, Oscar, 1 lot...........16.30 Spry, Elmer Heirs, 2 1-10 acres-............................................9.57 Spry, Grace, 1 lot.............12.10 Square Deal Real Estate Co., 2 acres.............................198Sullivan, Edmond B., 1 lot.16.61 Tallent, Marvin, 2 42-100 acres-......................................25.50 Thomas, Mrs. J. W., 2 acres-...................................57.31 Thomas, Walter Est., 14 acres-......................................8.14 Thompson, Mary Jarvis, 2 acres ....'......................21.40 Williams, Elgin, 4 7-10 acres-...................................105.40Zimmerman, Harvey H., 95 45- 100 acres......................101.69 Veatrice J. ToweU Davie County Tax CoUec- tor D i x i e R o n d A s s o c ia t io n H a s I n s t a l l a t i o n S e r v ic e Soun<l< fidiculottit doasaVjt?-..........But what if everybody in thii country were to throw their handi up in aeipsir and >ay they don't give a hoot.Indeed, there would be no tomorrow.But fortunately, American» have a way of (olving tlieir problemi.And that'i juit what's going to happen in theie troubled timei. Simply becaute it'i alwaya been an American tradition.Now, how can you, ai one little ole citiien in thii big, wide country of ouri, be of any help?Well, take a minute and think about a U.S. Savingt Bond.That’t right, a U.S. Saving! Bond.No, it iin't an immediate remedy for aU our illi. But it helpi.If everybody were to buy iuit one 125.00 Savingt Bond (cott 118.75), your country would be tlronger economic.ally to wipe out tome of thoie ictrt we've been tporting.Of course, everybody would be helping themtelvei, too. If you were to tign up on a Bond purchase plan where you work or bank, you'd have quite a nice nest egg for yourself one of these days.You'd have a lot more dollars in the kilty for things like college educations, that new home, or a secure retirement.So think about a U.S. Savings Bond today.And then go out and buy one. Tomorrow. Take stock in AmericaBu> U.S S«wn|» Bond» 4 Krrrdum Sk«rrt The Dbtie Rand Association h e ld it s f ir s t F o rm a l Installation Service Tuesday, M ay 13 at the Mocksville R o ta ry H ut. D ixie Rand husbands and supervisors were among the honored guests to attend. Mrs. B e tt y C a s s id y welcomed everyone and then presented for their first appearance, the “Dbcie Rand S in g e rs" singing their new D ix ie R a n d C lu b Son g com posed b y Mrs. Arlene Spear. Everyone then joined in “America, the Beautiful." An Introduction the Dbcic Rand Association was given by Mrs. Joan Cartner, foUowed by th e presentation of M em bership pins and the induction of new membt by M rs. Ju d y Bailey. Fifteen charter members and four new members - Mrs. Hazel Foster, M iss Barbara Smoot, Miss Janice Park, M rs. Glenda Morton - received pins. Management speaker for the evening was R. W. Lees, M anager o f Manufacturing Operations, P o r ta b le Compressor D iv is io n , M ocksville. A fter a very Inspiring message, Mr. Lees presented two-year Service Pin Awards to Mrs. Arlene Spear, Mrs. Gay Berrier, Mrs. Betty Cassidy, Mrs. Joan Cartner, Mrs. Madolyn Wagner, Mrs. Judy Bailey, and Mrs. Lettie Roberts. 1969-70 O fficers were installed b y the outgoing officers of 1968. Installed were: President, Mrs. Sylvia Breedlove; Vice President, Mrs. Gay Berrier; Sec. & Treas., Mrs. Hazel Foster; Ass’t Sec. & Treas., Mrs. Peggy Elmore; Elective to Executive Board, Mrs. Janie Crews. As a promise of service of tlie new slate of officers the A ssocia tion repeated their creed, ending the service. A special program on “ World-Wide” Ingersoll-Rand Company was presented by Mr. John Holdsw orth and Mr. Charlie Spear. Ч . Y O U AND THE U N IV E R S IT Y OF NORTH CAROLINA IT»» THE NATURAL KICK COIFFURE gives occasion for a series of unrestrained half curls (o kick out playfully along the wave’s length. It is one of ihc new Natural Curl styles for Spring by the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association. By William Pridny, Prraidenl University of North Carolina S tarting July I, an oppor tunity for a new and expanded era of service to the people of North Carolina wi ! be opened by the Universit'- of North Carolina Educati 'nal Tele vision Network which covers a vast area of the State with its three stu;lios and five transm itters. On that date, Dr. George E. Bair, a nationally-known edu cational television adm inis trator, will become the Univer sity’s Director of Television, bringing his extensive experi ence ar.fl creative talents to bear upon the program m ing services and ndm inistration of the University Statewide tele vision operation. EXTEND COVERAGE W ith his innovative back ground, Dr. Bair is expected to make the U niversity’s ETV program s even more attractive and useful and at the same time to work to extend the coverage to more geographic regions of our State through the expansion of the network’s technical facilities. Since 1061, Dr. Bair has been D irector of Education for the South Carolina Educational Television Network. In his new capacity with the University of North Carolina, Dr. Bair will coordinate the entire television s- stem of the University; wiii asiurae the responsibility for program co ordination for the Unix’ersity’s ETV netw ork; and will carry on negotiations with the A-d- visory Budget Commission and the D epartm ent of Adminis- Htration on the expansion of the television system now in progress. Adm inistratively, Dr. Bair will report to the vice-presi- V’ir.'fiitiii. .STATKWlIlK NKTWORK Till’ I'nivtMsilv Ediicntinnnl Tt'levlfion Net"'ork, for which Dr. Hair will be responBlblv, currently includes studios on the University campusGs at rhiinel Hill, Kaleigh, and (iri'i'nsluirn and five transm it- ter.H lornti'd in viirioiis parts of the State. Its I'hanneln are Channel .1. Chapel Hill; Chan- nel 2, Columbiui Channel 17, Linville: Channel Ashe ville; and Channel B8 at Con cord. The University’» ETV studios and IrnnHfflltters are providing prngraniminK to 78 per cent of North Carolina’s citizens, televized instruction (o 78.000 studenlfi In the public schools, and the broadcast of public events of Statewide Im portance. Sites have been acquired for additional transm itters in the Farm ville and W ilmington areas and at Sauratown in the W inston-Salem area. The Uni versity is also seeking sites southwest of Asheville and plans to erect translators In W estern North Carolina to im prove the coverage In that region of the State. Since 1055, the University has operated an educational television station, WUNC-TV, Channel 4, Chapel Hill, serv ing the central area of the State. WUND-TV, Columbia, Channel 2, was added in 106B, enlarging coverage to the east ern part of the State. Three new transm itters in the western part of the State were added to the ETV N et work in the fall of 1067, cover ing a big area of western and piedmont North Carolina. 3B-0ivfe County Enterprise Record, May 22, t960 dent-university relations. The appointm ent of Dr. Bair was approved by the Execu tive Committee of the Univer sity’s Board of Trustees upon my recommendation. We are pleased that Dr. Bair who is a most competent ad m inistrator and program ming specialist has decided to .join our staff to assume im portant responsibilities in our edu cational television system. Wc are confident that his services will increase the effectiveness of our State-wide program . NOTABLE HECOKI) A native of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Professor Bair received his B.A. degree in 1047 from Haverford Col lege, Haverford, Pn.; and his M.A. degree in 1948 and Ph.D. degree in 1051 from the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. He served as professor of English at Clemson Univer sity, 1952-61; was acting head of the Departm ent of Second ary Education at Clemson Uni versity, 1960-61; and has been Director of Education for the South Carolina Educational Television Network since 1961. His professional and honor ary alfiiiations include mem bership in the South Carolina Education Association, the National Education Associ ation. and the National Associ ation of Educational Broad casters. In the latter organization, he has served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Instructional Division, as a field consultant, and as n mem ber of the National Project for Improvement of Television Instruction. In addition, he has served on the Membership Council of the Regional Education Labo- rfitnries for the Carolinas and Three miUion suit Is filed against medtcai association. Sinus specialist warns on use of nasal sprays. TV from space likely to have miUtary value. i;.S. pledged $650-miUlon in British credit. LIVE THE CAREFREE ELECTRIC W AY. The carefree electric w ater heater. Non-stop hot w ater for every showei; bath and basin. ... for laundry, for dishes, for everything! Plenty of hot water - when you want it, where you want it - without waiting. That’s what makes the quick-recovery electric water heater carefree. What’s more, it’s flameless. So you can tuck it away almost anywhere ... in a closet, under the kitchen counter, or wherever you want it. It’s the most versatile, modern water heater you can buy. See your favorite plumbing contractor, electric appliance dealer or Duke Po wder about a properly sized economical electric water heater, now! :Duke Power s : ! OfRCE HOUIS-----MONIMY-----FRIMY SiOOA. M .-5КЮГ, M. I » N. MAIN ST.. MOOÜvnjC. N .C'. { 4B-Davia County Enterprln Rwtni. May 22, 1MB a B A V IU E N E W S May iSth Column Most of today’s news is about children coming home for Mother’s Day. All 6 of Mrs. Sallie Carter’s children except her son, Alvin, were home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter and children were dinner guests of her mother, Mrs. Harvey Potts of Cornatzer, and supper guests of his rtiother, Mrs. Cicero Bailey on Bixby-Fork Church Road. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Potts were dinner guests of her mother, Mrs. Ernest Lagle of Mocksville, and supper guests of his mother, Mrs. Harvey Potts of Cornatzer. Guests during last week of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Markland were: Misses Anne and Jakey Foster of Statesville, Mrs. Ada Roberson of Lynchburg, Va., Mrs. Paulina Barney and Miss Lucy Barney, Advance, Mrs. Stella C linard, Mrs. Faye Stroud, Mrs. Ila Hoots and grand baby of Advance, Mrs. Lizette Jones and son, Vestal Koontz, of High Point, and the Bob Minor family, Advance, Rt. 2. M rs. Ada Roberson of Lynchburg, Va. visited her sister, Mrs. Paulina Barney last week. All of the children of Mr, and Mrs. Ollie Myers except Raym ond and family were hom e Sunday. Also, Mrs. Ralph Myers, son and daughter a n d granddaughter of. Winston-Salem. Mrs. Ted Hall and daughter, Bobbi, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bodenhamer and sm all daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Annie Hall. L i b r a r y N o w H a s 8 m m F ilm With a new collection of 8mm films, the Davie County Public Libtary adds a new dimension to its ever widening коре of library services. T he lease agreement of some SO film s includes historical and sports documentaries, travel, biovairiiy, and escerpts from H o lly w o o d film classics. Although many of the films have been edited from full-length educational and theatrical filnns, there are some nibjects that are not readily available in 16nun f9im. Youth Revival At Fork Baptist A Youth Revival will be held at the Fo rk Baptist Church on Friday and Saturday nights, May 23rd and 24th, at 7:30 pjn, and on Sunday morning, May 25th, at I I pjn. and Sunday nigt at 7:50 p.m. The speaka will be Eddie Combs, a ministerial student at Mars Hill College. A fellowship will foUow the service on Saturday night and refreshments wiD be served. The public is invited to attend those services. Spaceman’s 'Bulls-Eye’ "buiisw' that gioWs in the dark is being used in A ^ llo miiuions to help astronauts link space vehicles end to end. T he target, a white circle and black target with a nuclear spaceT har lor ust* tn aayueht (lower righ luminous buttons of Prom ethium -147 from the 3M Company. Tlu> buttons provide their own light if link-up occurs in the shadow of Ihe muon. A fter docking, two of the three astronauts almard the command module transfer to the lunar module. C C B D ir e c t o r s D e c la r e D i v i d e n d Copping Exercise For Coady Stripers Held Suadoy N ight Directors of Central Carolina Bank in their regular quarterly meeting in Durham this week declared a quarterly M U s Linda Wootan. daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Claude Wootan of Harmony, North Carolina «mbs raeantty ataeted to tha offloa of tha Second Vlce^^eiidant of the North Carolina Studwit Home Economics AMoeiation for 1S69 - 70. The election vms held at Wattern CaraNne University, Culowhaa, North Carolina. She is a I M «■aduate of Mttchalt Coiiaga. SMatvllle, North Cerolbia and is prasently a Junior at Appalachian State University, Boone, North Cerollna. Miss Wootin is maioring In Foods and Equipment ON DISCARDED NEEDLES Oyster Bay, N .Y .-T h e Town Board has approved a law that would make doctors subject to fines or Imprisonment for falling lo destroy discarded hypodermic needles. The sanitation depart ment found more than 500 dis carded needles in trash cans In a two-day period. The needles can be reused by narcotic ad dicts. dividend of 25c per chare, payable July 1 to shareholders of record June 16,1969. In other action, the board approved erection of a new l)Uilding at W ake Forest. Chairman George Watts Hill announced that property in that com m unity had been obtained, and construction of the new building is expected to start this year. Hill told the directors also that merger of Bank of Yadkin, Yadkinville, with CCB now aw aits action b y federal supervisory authorities. The bank reported net operating earnings during the first four months of 1969 of $1.08 per sha re, compared The Ju ly I dividend will bring to 4714c the amount apid per share during the first half of 1969, as compared with 40c during the first two quarters of 1968. Card of Thanks Burton We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the kindness showif to us during the recent death of our beloved wife and mother. The family of Ella S. Burton A C ap p in g Exercise for C an d y Strip e rs who have w orked at D avie County H osp ital was held Sunday night. May 18, at First United Methodist Church. Mrs. Kate Wilson, instructor Health Occupations, gave a history of the organization and work of the Candy Stripers. Mrs. Ann Stiller, Head Nurse at Davie County Hospital, gave the number of volunteer hours each girl had given and Mrs. Betty Slaughter, Dfa-ector of Nursing at the local hospital, capped the girls. Receiving their caps were: Carolyn Allen, Ann Carter, Cynthia Cheek, Pam Cheek, Betsy Clark, June D ra i^ n , Tanya Dunn, Vickie EUis, Pam F a ircloth. A n n e Ferebee, Patricia Ijames, Jane Payne, Malinda Presnell, Carol Sheets, Darlene Stroud, Martha Ward and Kathy Woodward. The Els have to serve at least 25 urs to receive a cap. Those serving 50 hours that are entitled to wear a cap with a red velvet band are: Carolyn Allen, Cynthia Cheek, Pam Cheek, Betsy Clark, Tanya D u n n , V ic k ie E llis, Pam Fa ircloth , A nn e Ferebee, Patricia Ijames, Linda Jones, Malinda Presnell, Carol Sheets, M artha W ard Woodward. Piitt will be awarded for the 100 hours to the following: Carolyn Allen, Kathy Casskly, Cynthia Cheek, Pam Cheek, Pam Faircloth, Anne Ferebee, Pabicia Ijames, Unda Jones, M alinda Presnell and Carol Sheets. A reception in the church Fellowship Building followed the Capping Service. Prior to the service, V. G. Prim, chairman of the Bioard of Trustees, D avie C o u n ty Hospital, gave tjie welcome. The choir of the church sang a special selection. Rev. Gilbert Miller, minister, u v e a message ‘T he Ministering Master.” Sgt. GUiiH and Kathy Cornatier Has Key Defense Role Staff Sergeant Glenn F. Cornatzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. 0 . Cornatzer of 33 Davie St., Cooleemee, N. C., plays a key role in the operation of one of the nation’s newest frontline defense facilities. Sergeant Cornataer is a radar operator at the B U IC III Slack-up Interceptor Control I) site that recently became operational at Othello Air Force Station, Wash. It is one of 15 Aerospace Defense Command high*speed. computerized comftand and control centers that will be strategically located throu^out the country as a standby w eapons control network. Using higMy^refined equipment that doubles the capability of previous radar monitoring facilities, BU IC III autom atically takes over defense weapons control in the event a link in the Semi-Automatic G rou nd Environment system becomes inoperative. the sergeant is a graduate of Cooleemee High School. Sergeant C ornatzer is married to the former Vickie M. Penkunis. Since people cannot aiford to own the more expensive 16mm sound projectors, but many of them do have 8mm home movie projectors, the library is filling another need in Davie County by raalcing these 8mm fibns availal>le to the adult pubic. The 8mm films will be checked out to any aduH resident of Davie County for a period of one week. They will not be booked for particular date, but will be checked out on a first-come, first basis. S/Sgt. George Scott Receives Purple Heort Arm y Staff Sergeant George L. Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Scott, Route 5, Mocksville, N. C., received the Purple Heart April 23 while a patient at the 6th Convalescent Hospital in Vietnam. Sgt. Scott received the award for wounds received in action while serving in Vietnam on March 23. The sergeant entered the A rm y in September 1967, completed basic training at Ft. Bragg, N. C., and was last stationed at Ft. Gordon, Ga., before arriving overseas in August 1968. He holds the Bronze Star Medal. Sgt. Scott was graduated in 1966 from Central Davie High School, Mocksville, N.C._ la c e tr im m e d s c h iffle e m b ro id e re d n o - i r o n d u s t e r s Л 0 0 rog. 5.00 valuel Gracefully designed dusters with short sleeves. Solids and prints. Pink, blue, maize and mint in sizes 10 -18. fully lined Bermuda shorts Quality tailored, 100% cotton. Side zippered, button tab waistline. Sizes 8-18 y/Icüiek с. 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All so beautiful.69 rog. 1.29 ii porfoetl ANCHOR HOCKING beverage set — Seven Pieves — • Six li4>ï. tumblers • one J-qt. pitcher Beautiful Lido design glassware, elegant in any setting. Enticing n e w decorator colors include avocado, aquamarine and honey gold. I I D A V IE C O U N T Y THURSDAY, MAY ^29, 1969 VCI ALL THE COUNTY NEWS FOR EVERYBODY $4.00 Per Year — Single Copy 10 cents Billy Anderson Karon Cook — TOP STUDENTS SPEAK AT Brenaa Summers GRADUATION— Davie High To Graduate 238 A rra n g e m e n ts fo r commencement exercises at Davie H igh have been completed. Jack S. Ward, principal has announced that the Baccalaureatc sermon will be held at 8:00 p.m., June 1 in the school gymnasium, and »raduation exercises will be leld at 8:00 p.m., June 3. This year for the first time in the history of the school, w eather perm itting, the graduation exercises will be held on the football field. This has become necessary in order to accomodate the largge number of guests that will be attending. Dr. Carlton T. Mitchell, Professor of Religion at Wake Forest UniverSEÿ, will deliver the baccalaureatc sermon Sunday night at 8 p.m. This scrvice will be held in the gymnasium. The Rev. Ivan Ijames, pastor of the Clement Grove Church, will deliver the invocation. The senior class w ill sing AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL. The Rev. J. E. Ratchford, Pastor of the First Graduation Feature Included with this issue is a special Davie High G raduation Supplement that includes pictures of the Davie High graduates, plus other features.________ Presbyterian Church, will introduced the speaker. The benediction will be given by the Rev. Bryce Smith, pastor o f the Elbaton United Methodist Charge. On Tuesday evening, 238 w ill be presented with diplomas from the Davie Higli School. F o llo w in g th e processional, the invocation will be given by Sue Cornatzer, President of the Senior Class. The senior class will sing the Alma Mater. As in the custom in the past, the three top students of the class will present brief talks. Billy Anderson has chosen for his topic, “ I’m going out.. . Leaving the Past” . “ . . . to clean tlie pasture spring; to fetch the little calf.. . Strengthening of Mankind’s Hopes” , will be given by Karen Cook. Brenda Summer will speak on “ . , . You come too. . . Challenge of the Future.” Jack Ward, Principal of Davie County Higli School, will present the diplomas. He will be assited by James E. Everidge, Superintendent of Davie County Schools. The names and pictures of the graduates, along with other features, will be found in a special graduation supplement with this issue. Sympliony Meeting A special meeting of the local membership of th e North Carolina Sym p h o n y Association will be held Thursday evening at 8 p.m. at the Davie County Public Library. Mrs. Knox Johnstone, President of the local chapter, said that plans w ill 'be discussed on Thursday evening concerning the return of th e North Carolina Symphony to Mocksville next season. She urged all interested citizens of the county to attend. RAINFALL LAST WEEK 2.15 INCHES Davie Fédéral Credit UnionAppliesFor ^3,000 Proponents o f a Davie County Federal Credit Union have made applicatiort/or a $3j(JQ0 incentive grant from th e 'O ffice o f Economic Opportunity and have set an organizational meeting for Monday evening, June 2, at 6 o’clock at Mocksville Middle School. Application for the grant was made to the Yadkin Valley Econom ic Development District, Inc., the non-profit corporation which administers OEO funds in the four-county area of Davie, Yadkin, Surry and Stokes. If all goes as planned, the aedit union in Davie will be the second of its kind initiated by and supported financially by Yadkin Valley Economic Development District, Inc., and its C om m unity Action Program. The credit union in Davie is aimed primarily at the low incom e segment o f the county’s population. Benefits to these people will be notably in the area of teaching them the value of systematic savings irogram, plus offering them oans at a lower rate than those normally available. While it is primarily for the low income population, any resident of Davie ot person who works in Davie is eligible to belong to the credit union. AI Stout, Davie County Coordinator for Yadkin Valley E conom ic Development District, Inc., said today that it is anticipated that the credit • unión w iir originally operate out of an office to be located in Mocksville. Opening date and hours the office will remain open will be announced at a later date. Stout pointed out that w h ile YVED D , Inc., is initiating the credit union movement, the organization will be run by its board of directors to be elected at the June 2nd meeting. “ A ll interested persons sliould be sure and attend this very important meeting,” Sout concluded. N orth C arolina N o w Requires Tire Inspection Cars with less than two 32nds of an inch tread on their tires can now be cited for being unsafe. Under the newly enacted tire inspection la^, all vehicles subject to tiie safety inspection law must now have tires meeting safety standards. V ehicles which w ill be inspected later this year must have tire s meeting the standards. The inspector will measure the tread on each tiré at regular intervals around' its circumference. The people with late inspection stickers, however, cannot wait iintil inspection time to get safé tires. Citations may be issued by the Highway Patrol in spot checks. The motorist may use proof that he has changed the tires for safe ones as defense in court. H ic k o r y H i l l C lu b E le c ts D ir e c t o r s Two new members were elected to the board of directors of the Hickory Hill Golf and Country Club at the first annual meeting held last Friday afternoon. William C. (Bill) Daniel and Marshall Southeren were elected to the board of directors. Re-elected to the board were Henry C. Sprinkle, George W. Martin, John A. Guglielmi, Edward L. Short, and Charles H. Spear. Those a tte n d in g the membership meeting were told tliat the swimming pool was nearing coihpletion and would probably be opened o'rly in , June, it was also announced that the club house would probably be completed within tlie next month. D A V IE H IG H W AY 1969 B O X SC O R E No. Accidents..............88 No. People Injured.....34 Fatalities......................4 The principals in the declation of the new Advance Poitoffice Sunday afternoon included T. O. Howell, Postal Service Officer; Congressman Wilmer D. Mizell; and Postmaster Mammie B. Hartman (Photo by Cookie Snyder). Dedication Is Held For Advance Postoffice The new postoffice at Advance was o fficia lly dedicated last Sunday afternoon. Fifth District Congressman Wilmer D. Mizell was the featured speaker. STUDENT WORKERS V Over 50 young men and women, ages 16-18, have made themselves available to work this summer. Local firms are asked to employ these youngsters if at all possible. A list of these student summer workers will be carried next week in this new spaper. Y o u m ay contact these students directly or call the Davie County H igh Sch ool Counselor, J. R. Burn, at 634-2210 before June 9th. Filmed By State Deportment For TV Showing M o c k s v ille E l e m e n t a r y H a s O u t s t a n d in g P r o je c t The Mocksville Elementary School was one of three selected by the North Carolina D epartm ent o f P ublic Education as having the most outstanding comprehensive school improvement project. The team-teaching method of this school has been filmed and w ill be shown on educational television this fall and later on can be viewed over local V. H. F. stations. The other two schools participating in this project are R oxboro and S anford Elementary schools. Since 1964 the Mocksville Elementary School has worked towards a better or innovated way to teach the students. The team-teaching method adopted in 1964 has proven to be such an innovation, with the results proving (o be more successful than the conventional self-contained classrooms. This success is measured not only academically, but socially and emotionally as well. This program started in the second grade and is now used * t M« 1^ A U X IL IA R Y . . . M n. Robert Hall of Mockiville, at left, inttallt M n. Rotasii Hoyle of toolaeime at president of the Rowsr»-Davie Drug Auxiliary. Other office! mtulled, ihoim from left are, Mr*. Vance McCugan of Mockiville, historian, M n. John Showfety, also of Saliibury, vice prwident. R . “ i ' S i S p.°i i S l T " ' S ’.'“ ? , T J l ' by a ll grades (1-5). A continuous progress plan is beiproposed so as students might progress from prescribed levels rather than grade to grade. S in c e C S I P ’ s (C om prehensive School Im p ro ve m e n t P ro je ct) co n ce p tio n , M ocksville teachers have visited many schools, both within and o u ts id e o f the state. Approximately 300 different systems have visited in the classroom of the Mocksville EkuKiHary . Schiuh . Students have grown accustomed to such visitors and progress with their regular schedule without interference. On April 28, Mary L. Evans, Director of C S I P, consulted w ith Superintendent, James Everidge, regarding a project planned by the S tate D epartm ent o f P ublic Education. This project was to select three (3) within the state to film a thirty (30) minute color film of actual sounds and sights. Certain innovative p ra c tic e s were to be highlighted, so as viewers (teachers and educational personnel) w ill have the opportunity to “ visit” the schools. May 16th was the date set aside to actually film at Mocksville. Mr. Emil W. Young, W R A L - TV camerman, from the University of N. C. at Greensboro was in charge of filming. Dr. Barbara Rirramore, Professor from N. C. State University was in charge of questions and sights. Mrs. Betty J. Foust, assistant director of C S I P, was also present. Filming began with the large group breaking up into their respective croups. After this. much attention was given to students at work with teachers, teacher aides, students working independently at desk and at learning centers within the room. Some students were asked direct question related to the open-space atmosphere. Interviews were held also with teachers and teacher-aide of the third grade. Vernon Thompson, principal, gave brief background of program and described progress that has been achieved.¿. ' Eddie Joiinson Receives S c llO la r s h ip „ S “ ^‘®-«‘8hway Commission T. 0. Howell, representing the United States Post Office Department, commended the community on their new facilities. The program Sunday afternoon got underway with a concert by the Davie Higli School Band, under the d ire c tio n o f James R. Daughtry. Mrs. Mamie B. Hartman, Postm aster at Advancc, welcomed the guests and turned the presiding over to William J. Ellis who served as master of ceremonies. The Rev. Phillip R. Vaughn, Pastor of the Advance-Mocks Methodist Churtli, gave the invocation. This was followed by the re co g n itio n of C iv il C o u r t N e x t W e e k The Honorable Lacy H. Thornburg will preside over a speciall civil session of Superior Court convening here on Monday. According to Clerk of Court Glenn Hammer, cases docketed for trail include the following; State Highway Commission vs William Clement et ux, et al. State Highway Commission vs George W. Clement, et ux et al. In the Matter of the Will of Thomas Early Williams, State Hi^way Commission vs Nannie Foster Cornatzer et al. State Highway Commission vs G. W. Armsworthy et ux. Norman Richardson vs Grace Griffith Meeks, Admrx of Estate of Junious Jackson Griffith, deceased. Deobrah Elaine Roseman Link by next friend Mylo Boyden Roseman vs Ronald Howard Link. Richard T. Green by next friend Theodore R. Green vs Walter Stiller. Theodore R. Green vs Walter Randolph Stiller. State Highway Commission vs Ray Ayers et ux. ICathleen Peele Cranfill vs Luther V. Cranfill. A. Gray Sheets vs Elizabeth S. McDaniel and William Joe McDanile. Geneva B. Sheets vs Elizabeth S. McDaniel and William Joe McDaniel. distinguislied. guests and the introduction of Congressman Mizell. Following the address by Congressman Mizell, Miss Lynn Owens sang, accompanied by Ruth Latham on the piano. This was followed by the address of Mr. Howell. C o n gr*;y nin,n M i/.p^ ptesided the fli-’ ceremony. Takii.j; part in this ceremony were Boy Scouts and tlie Davic Higli School Band. The benediction was by the Rev. Bryce C. Smith, Pastor of tlie Elbaton Methodist Church. The Advance Postoffice was first established in 1877 and Enoch Hartman was the first postmaster. The postoffice now serves two rural routes and has seven employees. In addition to the postmaster. Dr. Bird Named Superintendent Dr. William T. Bird has been elected to a four-year term as superintenndent of Haywood County Schools beginning July 1st. Dr. Bird, age 43, has a doctorate in education and has been a school administrator since the 1949-50 school year when he was principal of Fines Creek Higli School. He served as superintendent of the Davie County schools from 1958 to 1966. He served for two years assuperintendent of the Thomasville City Schools and for the past year has been superintendent of the Richmond County schools. Mrs. Mamie B. Hartman, the fo llo w in g comprise the personnel of th6^'Advance Post office; ClerkI', Ralph C. Ratledgc and Nell L. Burton; Rural Carriers, Oscar B. Poindexter and William H. B yrd ; S ubstitute Rural Ca'Tiers, Efird H. Lee knd ll.i. F-artmu ' - THE ADDRESS The text of the address by Congressman Wilmer D. Mizell is as follows; cont. on 6 MCKINNEY RESIGNS State Highway Patrolman R. McKinney has resignaji' from the patrol to accept a position w ith the United Parcel Company, eff^ive May 30th. He will be located in Winston-Salem. A native of King, N. C., McKinney has been stationed in Mockiville with the State Highway Patrol since December of 1968. He and his family will move to King. The resignation of McKinney leaves Davie County with four patrolman: Sgt Bill Wooten; Trooper Randall Beane; Trooper A. C. Stokes; and T rooper Payne, Another patrolman is expected to be.assigned here in the near future. B o w m a n S u p e r i n t e n d e n t Eddie Marshall Johnson, a m em ber o f the 1969 graduating class of the Davie County Higli School, has been awarded a $5.200 academic scholarship to Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte. The meritoriuos scholarship will provide SI300 per year for four years. He is the son of Mrs. Minnie Rivers Johnson of Mocksville. Mrs. Johnson’s oldest son, L a rry , is a student at Winsion-Salem State College C. J. Foster et ux. Branch Banking and Trust Company vs John R. Williams and T. T. Edwards. Ralph Feimster and C. G. Holmes, doing business as F. & H Motor Co., vs Ernest Gray Young. Robert Shore, Admr. of Estate of Elizabeth Ann Shore vs Princess Shore Reynolds. Verlie Koontz vs George E. Woodward and Elizabeth K. Woodward. Davie County vs Nina Beane et als. James It. Howman has been name; juperiniundent of the Butler Plant of Burlington Yarn Company. He succeeds John M. Raines, who has been named manager of ihc Company’s Oxford, N. C. plant. Mr. Bowman is a native of Harriman, Tennessee, He joined Burlintim in 1952 at Cramerton and has seived assignments at Kings Mountain, Gastonia and Mooresville. He transfers to St.Pauls from Cooleemee, where he was superintendent. He is a graduate of the University of Tennessee, where he earned his B. S. degree in 1949. P rio r to joining Burlington, he was a marketing specialist for the U. S. Department of Agriculture. He is chairman of the board of deacons, president, men of the church, and a teacher of the men’s bible class of the First Presbyterian Church of Mocksville. He is a director of the Mocksville Rotary Club; is vice chairman of the trustees of the Davie County Hotpital; past chm.of the Davie District, Boy Scouts of America: and is a member o f the finance committee of the nine county Pilot Area, Girl Scouts of America. He served three years in the Special Service Corps and was discharged a seraeant. Mrs. Bowman is the iormer Hazel Tindall of №rrinan, Tennessee; they have two daughters and reside in Mocksville. 2- Davie County Enterpriie Reeord, Miy 20, 1BB9 M a c e d o n ia N e w s Tho attendance wns good Sunday and hope it continues to be good throughout the coming weeks. Sunday was the 1 1 3 th anniversary o f Macedonia Church. Next Sunday, we are fortunate to have Rev. Hendon Brown and the "Messengers” from the Toccoa Falls Institute to be in charge of the worship service. I’m sure you would be blessed by the service and will hear some very inspiring music. This is a group of three girls and two boys which travel around the United States singing and giving testimonies about what Christ means to them and what he can do for you. Rev. Brown will deliver the message. Dinner will be served in the pavilion after the service. Following lunch there will be more music from these young people. Plan now to attend. There will be no evening service next Sunday night. The Youth Fellowship groups enjoyed a weiner roast Saturday evening in the church pavilion. Around 24 attended including the leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Beauchamp, Miss Janice Loflin, Mrs. Eunice Cope and Mrs. Lillian Isley and Rev. Loflin. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sapp and boys spent the weekend at Lake Norman w ith their friends Mr. and Mrs. Thurmond Chappcl. We would like for you to remember Dewey Wike’s mother in your prayers, Mrs. Lentz. She has been a patient at the Baptist Hospital for some time. Send her a card to let lier know Dewey’s friends are thinking about her and praying for her recovery. A couple weeks ago we ran an article about the beautiful Amaryllis bulbs which have been placed in the church for several weeks by Mrs. Laura Lee Frye. We gave the wrong information as to where she acquired them. They were given to her by Mrs. George Smith of Florida. I’m sorry the name was wrong, but it was given to me wrong. Names of the young people going to Laurel Ridge camp this summer should be turned in to Mrs. Mitzi Sapp by next Sunday. The Women of the ; CiiUrch will be paying $10 on ^„buch campers fee. * »-‘5 Mrs. Charlotte Smith, Kichard Smith and WUiott Smith attended a cookout at the home of Richard’s music teacher. Miss Dockery last Saturday evening. Please remember about our Bible Scluiol which will begin on June 9th thru June 13. Plan now to bring or send your children. We hope it will bo bigger and better than ever before. The school will begin at 6:30 nightly and last until 9:00. The theme this year is “ The Church In Today’s W o rld .” I f you need transportation please call Mrs. Hilda Beauchamp at 9984233 and she will get someone in your neighborhood to pick you up. About 18 or 19 of our teachers and helpers in our Bible School attended the Bible School Workshop at Home Church last Monday night. We have some very interesting things planned for you so plan now to come every nighty______________________ C liu r d i iU t iv it ie s FIRST BAPTIST Commencement exercises will be held Thursday and Friday, May 29 and 30, at the S o u th e a s te rn B a p tist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina. Mr. Charles Bullock will be among those receiving degrees. He will be awarded the Master of Divinity degree. A S outhern B a p tist Missionary to the Bahamas, the Rev. Robert C. Hensley, will preach in the morning worship service Sunday, June 1, 1969. Mr. Hensley is a teacher in the Baptist Theological Institute and High School and an evangelistic worker in Nassau. Mltcholl NIottliews Catawba Groduate MitcheU White Matthevn of Advance graduated from Catawba College Sunday, May 25 during commencement exercises held in Keppel A u d it o r iu m o f th e College-Community Centre on the Catawba campus. A senior class of 177, one of Catawba’s largest in several years, heard Catawba president Dr. Martin L. Shotzberger, recently inaugurated into the post, ¿ve the commencement address. Earlier in the day, they heard Dr. W. Kenneth Goodson, a Catawba alumnus and bishop of the United Methodist Church in the Birmingham, Ala. area, give the baccalaureate sermon in the Omwake-Dearborn Chapel. Matthews, a general business major, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther G. Matthews, Rt. 1, Advance. While a student at Catawba, he was a member of the band, college choir, Ars de Musica Club, Advertising Club, and the Baptist Student Union. C o r n a t z e r N e w s Mr. Joe Allen returned home from Baptist Hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Butch West and Kristy were Saturday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Brown in King. Mrs. Betty Bailey and Paula visited Mr. and Mrs. George Starr Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Roland Haneline in Mocksville Sunday. . Mrs. Stella liendrix, Dot and Lanan Hayes spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rivers in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. James Boger visited Mi . and Mrs. Graham Hendrix Sunday night. Mrs. Beulah Williams and Dexter Byerly were Sunday n i^ t supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potts and Barry & Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Potts and Luter were Sunday luncheon guests of Mrs. Lena Wall. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams were Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Koontz of Lexington and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams of Redland. Mrs. James Shoaf and Ryman and Mrs. Tony Barney returned home Saturday night after spending two ,wee|cs in New Mexico. Sunday luncheon guests of Mrs. Polly Lamb were Mrs. Pearl Frye, Tyran Smith, Mrs. James Shoaf and Children, Junette and Karen. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Potts and Landon visited Miss Eva Potts Monday night. F A R H H IN 6 T 0 N m s Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman and children, Charles, Wanda, Ruth, Benny and Peggy, also Mr. and Mrs. Norman Blake, Tressia and William, were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Hartman in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jacques of Charlotte were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Caudle. Mrs. David Welsh and daughter, Vickie of Union, Ky. and Mrs. Danny Smith and little Jeffrey were Monday luncheon guests of Mrs. Paul Walker. M rs. M ike Yeager of Youngstown, Pa. who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell James were honored Wednesday niglit at a reunion party by Mrs. Danny Smith. Out of town guests were Mrs. Barry Southern and Mrs. Kenneth Jordan of Mocksville, M rs. Donald Carroll of Cooleemee and Mrs. Dale Kimel of Clemmons. Mrs. WUUe Walker who has been a hospital patient for several weeks is now with her sister, Mrs. Jessie Dwiggins in Maine. Her Sunday afternoon visitors were R. D. Bennett and his sister, Mrs. J. H. Foster of Clemmons. John Brock of Summerton, S. C. was the weekend guest of his sister. Miss Margaret Brock. Donald R. Riddle Sr. who has been a patient in the B a p tis t H o s p ita l in Winston-Salem for over a week w ith a nose bleed has undergone an operation and remains a patient there. M r. and Mrs. Charles Lashley and children, Debbie, Cecil and Mary enjoyed an outing with the Wagon Train on Saurtown Mountain over the weekend. There were over 200 people on the train. Major and Mrs. John H. Seats and two daugliters, Brenda and Christy of Columbus, Ohio were weekend guests of Major Seat’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Seats. They left for Ohio Monday. Nlilie Hendrix Elected To Offices Michael Hendrix, a rising; senior at Greensboro Collegei^^ has been elected to sevefeV offices for the 1969-70 academic year. These include the honor council; a marshal; and vice-chairman of the Men’s Judicial Council. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis M. Hendrix of 740 North Main Street, Mocksville. а ш н А й ш ш с -1 to 6 ROOM SIZES IN STOCK I N S T O C K 6,000 BTU to 32,000 BTU Wo hqv0 ••rvice men who can . awning windows/ trailer win- install In hard-to>tnstall-places dows or through wood or bricic .. .such as casement windows/ walls. O P E N Friday Night M fiOfiU FURNITURE....... "WH6R6 COMFORT ANP ECONOMV MEET" РиПЫГ Pvt. E>1 Richard Wayns Williams, ihown above, who ii 19 left for bask: training at Fort Jackson, S. C. on May 24th. He Is In the National Guard and will be stationed at Fo rt Jackw n for about 6 months. He is the son of Mr. a n d Mrs. Marvin Lester Williams of Route 3, Mocktville. lETTER TO EDITOR Beulaville, N. C. 28518 May 19,1969 Enterprise Record Mocksville, N. C. 27028 Dear Sirs: I would like to thank you fo r the copies o f your •newspaper that you sent me. They helped me in making a very good, “ History Booklet. Davie County should be proud of having a newspaper such as yours. Yours truly, Stuart Miller 7th grade Beulaville Jr. High It** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Enterprise-Record IJ)Ì MocksviUe, N. C. J7028 ■ t Published Every Thursday i At 124 South Main St. | GORDON TOMLINSON • { Edltor-PubUsher J Second-Class postage paid . [ at Mocksvllle, NC . . j ' C Subscription rates: ( Single Copy 10c ' ' ( $4.00 per year in NC ( , $4.50 pci year out of NC | rW **< t Dovte High To O ffer Summer Typing Course Davie County Higli School plans to offer an introductory typewriting coursc for adults and students again this summer. Students may take the course as an elective for credit. The course w ill begin Monday morning, June 9 and end Friday, July 18. Classes will meet three days each week on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. The cost of the course will be $35 per person. Those interested in enrolling in the course should call the high school office before June E n s e m iile T o B e A t M a c e d o n i a The Messengers Mixed Ensemble o f Toccoa Falls Institute, Toccoa Falls, Georgia w ill present a program of sacred music and testimonies at MACEDONIA MORAVIAN CHURCH, Farmington Road, one mile off Interstate 40 toward Farmington Sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. The group includes Louana Hyre, soprano, Clarksburg, West Virginia; Dariene Dupere, Soprano, flute, piano, Belle Glade, Florica; Gail Tobert, alto, piano. Lake Worth, Florida; Gordon Swenson, baritone, Miami, Florida; and G a ry M o tt, p ia n is t, Jacksonville, Florida. The Rev. Hendon Brown, evangelist and tour director, will bring a brief gospel message following the concert by the Messengers. The Messengers and Rev. Brown will tour throughout the summer months in the Eastern state and will appear in Churches, conferences, and youth rallies. Rev. Brown for many years a successful pastor in Florida, is now Alum ni Executive Secretary and Field Evangelist for Toccoa Falls Institute. He has been featured youth speaker. Bible teacher, and evangelist for rallies, eamp^, missiiiiiary convuiiliiiiis, anu revival ciiiiipaintis, liicctia I'alls lns(iiiili; is llic <iltlcM Hiblc College in llic .Siiiilliland and is' located niilcs North liast of Ataluta, (ioorgia. The school was enrolled students lr«)m most of Ihc stales and many frocign countries, 4ind for more than fifty years has been training young people for the tniiiistty and mission liuid.'lliL' sun never seh on the Kiutlnules III 'I occdii I'alls. The pasKir of Macedonia Moravian, llie Kev. J. Taylor , l.oflin extends a cordial invitation to the people of Davie County 10 attned this inspiring service. Rev. Loflin is u graduate of the Tuccua Falls Bible College. I > MOCKSVaUS. N С «3000 IF IH I8 IS WHAT YOU PAID FOR YOUR U S T CAR. THIS IS WHAT COULD BE YOUR NEXT CAR... CHRYSLER Surprised? It's true. Chryaler Newport is priced Just a fewaoilflfs-more-a month than 'the moat-popalinr- smaller cars, comparably equipped. And that little extra admits you to a whole new world. The world of Chrysler luxury. Chrysler styling. Chrysler size and performance. That dream car you’ve always wanted ean come true. Try us. AUTNORIZeO OEAlf R l SEE US NOW FOR THE CAR YOU THOUOHT YOU COULOITT «ITORD.CiOAA M o c k s v i l l e C h r y s l e r P l y m o u t h , i n c WllliNbor« St. Flit л« 634-2124 Moikiifliu, N.C.I ‘ 3“-DwH County El Ricort, May 21, IM t "o ik s an'd F a n c ie s н в м н ш м В у MARGARET A. LEGRAND ARRIVUS FROM PEACE COLLEGE SUNDAY Miss Camille Eckcrd who was a freshman this year at Pcacc College. Raleigli, arrived home Sunday to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Eckcrd on North Main Street. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUPPER Dr. Edwards of India, and a professor at Winston-Salem State College, was speaker Monday niglit at the church supper at the First Presbyterian Church. RETURN TO DURHAM MONDAY Mrs. A. M. Linthicum and Miss Emily GrifTith who spent a few days with Mrs. L. P. Martin on Poplar Street last week, returned to their home in Durham Monday. ATTEND DINNER IN WALKERTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Ijames attended a dinner Saturday night with friends in Walkertown. RETURNS TO SHELBY MONDAY Mrs. Charles A. Burrus returned to her home in Shelby Monday after spending a few days here with her sister, Miss Flossie Martin on North Main Street. GUESTS FOR WEEKEND Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith of Elizabethtown and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith of Charlotte, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. , I Milton Call on Salisbury Street. The former Mrs. Smith is the Call’s daughter and the latter Mr. Smith is their grandson. MILLERS VACATION IN ATLANTA, GA. Dr. and Mrs. Bayne Miller and sons, Aaron and Brent spent from Tuesday until Sunday in Georgia. They visited Six Flags Over Georgia in Atlanta, visited friends in Athens and spent two days with their aunt in Griffin. PICNIC HELD AT RICH PARK The Mocksville Woman’s Club had a picnic supper Tuesday night at Rich Park for the professional women of .the club and their husbands. PICNIC FOR BOWLING TEAM " ' Ten members of St. Francis Catholic Church bowling team and their families enjoyed a picnic supper at Rich Park Sunday, May 25. They were: Mrs. Jerry Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. James Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. John Ginther, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ginther, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drilctte and Miss Jo Ann Ginther. Mrs. Tom Marshall was a guest. SPENDS WEEKEND AT ERSKINE COLLEGE Mrs. George Rowland will spend the weekend in Due West, S. C. She will attend the alumni festivities at Erskine College. On Saturday, she will attend her 40th class reunion. MOTHER HERE FROM THOMASVILLE Mrs. H. E. Ward of Hillcrest Dr., Thomasville, spent from last . ffliursday until Saturday here with her son and daughter-in-law, кпгш 'М гО Я йк W iiraT JfiT árrA V ém ir• НОМЕ FROM CATAWBA COLLEGE Eddie Tomlinson arrived homo Friday from Catawba College al ter completing his freshman year there. Eddie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Tomlinson of Spring Street. HICKORY GUESTS HERE FOR WEEKEND Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Lanier of Hickory spent the past weekend here wilh Mr. and Mrs. Grady N. Ward on North Main Street. Mrs. Luiier and Mrs. Ward are sisters. HATCHERS IN ATLANTA FOR WEEKEND Mr. and Mrs. John Halcher and children, Blaire, Candy and , John spenl Ihe past weekend in Atlanta, Ga. they enjoyed Six I'lags Over Georgia and The Cyclorama while there. ATTIiND PRESS ASSOC’ MEETING George and Drew Rowland of Raleigh spent the past weekend wilh Ilieir giandmolher, Mrs. George Rowland on Maple Avenue. Their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rowland attended a North and Soulh Carolina Press Association meeting in Asheville while they were here held al Grove Park Inn. SISTERS HERE THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ray T. Moore of Courlney and Mrs. Tabbie Madre of Winslon-Salem visited Iheir sisler, Mrs. Elizabeth IllackweUler Iasi Thursday. SPEND WEEKEND IN OHIO Mrs. Ora Boyd and Mrs. Ann Johnson spent Ihe past weekend in ('oliimbiis, Ohio wilh iheir son and brolher. Major John Hodson al Loekbourne Air Force. While Ihere, ihey visited the — ........Л..Л'Л1..д.пАЛ1и:а:)«!ии.0лжи)1>. Dhio.ajid-ol.iwj. places of inieresi lliere. ATTEND KINDERGARTEN GRADUATION Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Sheels and daugliter. Sheree. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde llulchins and Miss Sallie Richie allended the graduation I'xerclscs al Salem Baptist Kindergarion iu Winston-Salem Thursday p. ni. May 22. Allen Sheels. <o;> ,>f Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Sheels was gradiialed. He received his bachelor of Rhymes degree. VISITORS FROM LATTA. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Janies C. Hnichlns and children. Dale. Donna and ' , David of Laita. S. C. spent the weekend with Iheir parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde llulchins and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Spillman. TRUELAND I'AMILV MOVING FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Triieland and children. Donnie. Doilie. Kathy and Margie, will move Friday from the C. R. Horn home on Noitli Main Street to the Eiu'Jis:; home in Jerusalem Township on lUixwood Гагш. The Horn iiome has been sold. MISS GLORIA ANN DRAUGHN Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon Gwyn Draughn of Mocksville, Route 4, announce the engagement of their daughter, Gloria Ann, to L. G. Allen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Grant Allen of Route 3, Mocksville. The wedding is planned for August 30 at 7:30 p.m. at Turrentine Baptist Church. Miss Draughn is a graduate of Davie County High School. She is employed at Moxvil Manufacturing Company in Mocksville. Mr. Allen is also a graduate of Davie County High and of Rowan Tech. He is employed by McLean Trucking Company in Winston-Salem, N. C. Miss Shelby Jean Hayes Feted At Luncheon Sat. A luncheon Saturday in the Iredell Room at the Holiday Inii in Statesville, honored bride-elect, Miss Shelby Jean Hayes who will wed Francis Green of Winston-Salem on June 13, in Advance United Methodist Church. Hostesses were the honoree’s cousins, Mrs. Ted Hayes, Miss June Johnson, Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Mrs. Jim Purvis, Mrs. Charles Walker and Miss Dorothy Walker, A lovely blonde, Miss Hayes was attired in a beige silk ensemble with matching accessories which was complimented by a corsage of yellow rosebuds. Yellow table covers and yellow and white flower arrangements of daisies, mums and snapdragons gave the room a spring atmosphere. Covers were laid for: the hostesses, the honoree and her mother, Mrs. Flake Hayes, the bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Charles Neyle and his sisters. Miss Geraldine Neyle and Miss Elizabeth Neyle, Miss Nanette Creasy and Mrs. Curtis Creasy of Winston-Salcm; Mrs. Sam Masters and Mrs. Lewis Haynes of Asheville; Mrs. Ronald Van Green and Miss Nancy Johnson of Greensboro; Mrs. Earlene Cope and Miss Mary Campbell of, Mocksville; Miss Jan Creasu and'Mrs. Alex Johnson of Union Grove, and Mrs. Gales Walker of Olin. Miss Hayes is a graduate of Ringling School of Art at Sarasota, Florida. She is a display coordinator for Thalhimers at Greensboro. Bride-Elect, Miss Elsie Purvis Complimented At Granite Quarry Miss Bonnie Benson and her mother, Mrs. Vernon Benson were hostesses Friday p. m. at their home in Granite Quarry at a bridal shower. The party was given to compliment Miss Elsie Purvis who will marry Joseph B, McCombs of Granite Quarry June 8tli, in Blaise Baptist Church, Miss Benson will be an attendant in the wedding. Miss Purvis added the hostesses’ corsage of glamellias to her tangerine slieath dress. She was also given as an honor gift, a place setting in her chosen china pattern. Late spring flowers were used for decoration tjiroughout Ihc home. On Ihc dessert plates were favors of minature baskets nilcd wilh liny flowers and a concealed heart with the bridal pairs name and wedding dale. Special guests attending the shower were the bride-elecl’s grandmother, Mrs. C. J. Angell and the bridegroom’s mother. Mrs. James A. McCombs. Miss Koy Bowles Honored At Bridal Shower MISS PATRICIA LOU DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Davis of Advance, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Lou, to Charles Roberts Crenshaw Jr., son of Mrs. Charles R. Crenshaw of Salisbury Street and the late Mr. Crenshaw. The wedding will take place August 16 in Advance United Methodist Church. Miss Davis is a senior at Guilford College, where she has been named to Wlio’s Who in American colleges. Mr. Crenshaw is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is now teaching at Cooleemee. Miss Karen Green Weds Gary Preston Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Jo, to Johnny William Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones of Salisbury. A June 14 wedding is planned at the North Main Street Church of Christ. Miss Smith is a senior al Davie County Higli School. Mr. Jones graduated from East Rowan High School and is employed at Fiber Industries. Celebrate Birthdays Mr. aad Mrs. Howard Green of Painted Post, New York, have announced the marriage of their daugliter, Karen to Gary Preston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn D. Preston of Crestview Drive. The couple was married February 15, in Painted Post United Methodist Church, N. Y. The Rev. Kenneth Byerly officiated. Wedding attendants were Miss Janey Smith of Corning, N. Y. and Dorsey Lawson of Painted Post, N. Y. Mrs. Preston graduated from Corning-Painted Post Higli School and from Bryant Stratton Secretarial School at Buffalo, N. Y. She is employed as a medical secretary in tlie X -ra y d e p a rtm e n t o f Arnat-Ogden Hospital in Elmira, N. Y. Mr. Preston is a graduate of the same higli school and has completed his junior year at R ochester In stitu te of Technolo^, Rochester, N. Y. His m ajor is business administration. He served as secretary of the Gamma Nu Chapter of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Preston will make their home in Rochester where he is employed at Bausch and Lamb Inc. for the summer. He will resume his studies in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Walker entertained with a party recently for their daughters, Kim and Melanie who arc three and one years old. The birthday celebration was given at Ihcir home on Oak Street. Upon arrival, the children were given favors. Games were played and prizes awarded. Decoratcd cake squares, ice cream , pim ento cheese sandwiches, potato chips and Kool Aid were served. Guests included Karla Graves, Debbie Graham, Karla Bennett, Kip Sales, Becky Garwood, Anita and Teresa Jordan, Cindy Stroud, Cindy Shaver, Cindy Hendrix, Beverly Walker, Tammy and Sandy Southern and Charlotte and Will Junker. M others preseni were Mesdames Yvonne Stroud, Prccious Sales, Doris Garwood, Kathy Junker and a special guest, Mrs. Bertie Garwood. DANCE M O C K SV ILL E M O O SE LODGE JUNE 7th M U SIC BY "T H E E M B E R S" M E M B E R S A N D G UESTS On Saiurday night Miss Kay Bowles, bride-elect of Robert miscelijneous shower in the F ellow ship Hall o f the Methodist Church. Miss Tresia Wallace presided at the register. Misses Sharon Janies and Patricia Caudle assisted at the bride's table, Mrs. Stan Jacques and Miss Penny Wallace poured punch ai the refreshment table. Other refreshemetiis in -':' ■’ cake squares, nuts and mints. The Hall was attractively decorated in beautiful white J ....................... Thirty guests enjoyed the occasion. Among those at tending were the bride-elect’s nioiher, Mrs. Lester M. Bowles and lier grandmother. Mrs. Bowles. Ihe groom's mother, Mrs. J. H. Caudle, Mrs. K. A. Tyalor and great grandmother, Mrs. W. A. T a ylo r of Winston-Salem. M r s . H o y l e Is D r u g A u x i l i a r y P r e s i d e n t : I EXTI NSION HOMI MAKERS CLUBSCHIDULI June 5 BALTIMORE- BIXBY 7 .Hi p.m. wiili Mrs. Paul Jones Junet. (’lARK.SVIl Ll K:OQ p.m. Wilh Mrs. |-tjiices Gough und I'iMiicc limigli al l-'ire Station W O RKSH O P The date for the Red Crou Disaster Workthpp planned for June 7 hat been changed to Tuesday, June 10, 1969. The Workthop will be conducted by Mitt Elizabeth Eggletton and Mrt. lo ll Brown. Thii workthp it for all Licensed Practical Nurtet in thit area, Regittration will begin at 6 a.m. Tuesday, June 10- M rs. R ob ert Hovle was installed as the new president o f llie Row an-D avie Drue u \ ili.ir> . when ilu ' 11 members met V .'Jiie>da\. Ma> 21 for lunclu'oii at Beattie's Restaurant in Salisbur>. Mrs. Robert Hall, ouieoiiis: president, also iiistjlleJ Mrs. Ed SliowK'iN. vice president. Mrs. i'lurles Clu.rch. secri-iar' Mrs. John Brown, trejsuri and M is \ ’.in;e Mv'tiuean. historian. Mrs. HaJl expressed appreciation to ilie auxiliary tor Its support during the > ear. For d e \ o I i o n s. Mrs. McCiiigjn used "Home" as her ilieme. noting that the liome is where one finds peace, love and I'aith. Mrs. Brown reported on the State Convention in Raleigh, and Mrs. Hall was avvaided il;e door prize. Mrs. M. H. Ho'vle. Mrs. Ho>le and Mrs. Chur^ii were liostesses. Honor your graduates with appropriate gifts from Hall Drug Co. Inc. the store graduates know and appreciate • - - where you’ll find selections in depth for both the boy and girl graduates. 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WE D E L IV E R ----------APPROVED CHARGE ACCOUNTS IN V IT E D --P H O N E 634-21 11 _____________________________WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS 4-Davie County Enterpriie Record, May 29, 19B9 Cedar Creek Community Gets 4,000 Grant Davie Covnty Hospital Employees Elected Officers I'oilm Croi'k Comimmliy is oil till’ move . . . iliiinks 10 the inilialivo ;iiul haul work ol ilie pt'opio in tho conmniniiy , . . alili to a ¡iraiit оГ SI.ООО Irom the Ol'l'ico оГ l-oonomic Opportunity. The hard work and initiative has boon abounding in Ccdur Crock a li'ng timo, Tho urant оГ SI.ООО was delivered Monday evening. May I'), by the Rev. Ivan Ijames. community organiser wilh the Yadkin Valley I'conomie Developniend District, Inc.. the non-profit corporation which administers OKO funds in the four-county area which includes Davie plus Stokes. Yadkin and Surry. The grant is one of a number of incentive grants made by OEO in the four-county area to “ help people help themselves.” The grant, plus money the people in the community raise through various fund-raising projects, will be used lo help renovate the old Cedar Creek School building. The building and three acres of land on which it stands was purchased by the people o f the «immunity several years ago. Now the people want to renovate the building and to develop a recreation area on the grounds. T h e community organization is centered around the Cedar Creek Baptist Church, a Negro church located on property adjacent to the Cedar Creek School property. The to ta l needed to renovate the building and Truci( Collide Witli Vehicle An accident occured Sunday, May 25. at 1:30 p.m. on U.S 64 9 miles west of Mocksvillc, Trooper R. Г. McKinney investigated. Archie (ilenn Sidden, Kt. I, 31 years old, driving a I960. I’lymoutli was inaking a left turn into a driveway. Carroll F. Conner, 32, of Hickory, driving a 1967 Mack truck struck the other car. Ralph liayles, 40, of Maiden, N. C., driving another 1967 Mack truck failed to stop and struck the olher truck. Damages lo Ihe car were esiimaled al .SI50, and lo one of Ihe trucks $50, Ihe other $1200. Ronald 1!а(цег and' Kiilph dovekip llio pmporty will bo, it is ostimiiiod, about S-.500, In order to roach Ihis sum, the comnuinity workers figure to put oil fish frys, chickcn suppers and olher projects to raise money. In addition to the 35 lo 40 families served by Ihc Cedar Creek C om m unity, the residents o f the adjoining Chinquapin Community have also pledged to help. Rev. Ijames, who has worked closely with the Cedar Creek group calls it “one of the liardest working groups I've ever seen.” Í. ^ D A V IE G RO U P G ETS G RAN T: Rev. Ivan Ijames nresents an incentive grant cheeic of $1,000 to officers of Cedar Creek Community Organization, from left: Hubert West, president; E. J. (Everett) Eaton, vice president; and Odell Eaton, treasurer. Building in tiie iiaclcground is to be renovated by tiie organization. .... Mrt. Foster, at left, and Mrs. Cleary obliged Photographer Jim Barringer by posing employed at the local hospital and reside in Mocksville. County CourtI I The following is the record of the Davie County Criminal Court for May 20th, 1969 as taken from the official records in the Davie Counly Clerk of Court’s Office: Lester Beauchamp, assault, pay a fine of $10 and costand pay prosecuting witness liis out-of-pocket expenses and loss of wages in the amount of $25.78. George Franklin Wagner, failure to report accident. $10 and cost. Bobby J u n io r Allen, operating car intoxicated, $100 and cosl. Paul Turner, operating car intoxicated, $ 125 and cost. Robert iidwards Richards, casli bond of $150 ordered forfeited and the Stale Department of Motor Vehicles notified. D a rre ll Lee Peacock, Mrs. Gwen Cleary, L. P. N., was installed as President and Mrs. Nancy Foster, L. P. N., was installed as Secretary for Area 10, North Carolina Licensed Practical Nurses Association. Both nurses are Installation services were held at a dinner meeting Friday, May 23, in the Kona Kai Lounge of the Sheraton Motor Inn, Winston-Salem. Mrs. Hal tie Tliiimspsiiii til W insloii-Salem, nulgoiiig president of Area 10, N. ('. I.. P. N. A., presided al Ihe third annual meeting. Mrs. I'lvelyii Jones of W inston-Salem installed officers in addition to Mrs. Cleary and Mrs. l-'oster as fo llo w s : Mrs. M attie Thompson. Winston-Salem, 1st Vice President; Miss Peggy Fergerson, Winston-Salem, 2nd Vice President; Mrs. Vira Sealey, W inston-Salem, Treasurer. Mrs. Jones also installed the following as Directors for Area 10 of the Association; Mrs. Martha Randleman, Mrs. Roberta Hines, and Mrs. Alile Holder of Winston-Salem, and Mrs. Ann Owings o f M ocksville. Co-Chairmen were installed as follows: Office Nurse Section, Miss Fredrecka Utley and Miss Diane Tuttle of Winston-Salem; Nursing Home Section, Mrs. Z e 1 1 a r Spillman, Winston-Salem, and Mrs. Ella Francis of Thomasville; Staff Nurse Section, Mrs. Edythe Holland and Mrs. Susan Rudd of Winston-Salem; Industrial Nurse Section, Mrs. Sarah Y. Thompson; Private Duty Section, Mrs. Norum Blake of Winston- Salem. Area 10 o f the North Carolina Licensed Practical Nurses Association includes the six counties of Forsyth, Davie, Davidson, Surry, Stokes and Yadkin where there are apimixiinately ГЮ inemliets. Rev. I'. II gene Ryder, Cliaplaiti al llie I'lirsylli MeniDrial Hospilal since l% 5, was giiesi speaker lor the 6:30 Hiigraiii. His topic, “ I'.moliims, <eligimi, and lleallh'' washiith inspirational and Inliirmatlve, with examples 'if interesting studies of emotions resulting in illness, how our emotions often control our religion and health. The Bedford. Virginia native challenged each to examine himself and leaiii how lo relate lo others as well as how to relate lo himself. Mocksville guests attending the meeting were Davie County Hospital Administrator Fred Seaford, and Mrs. Seaford; Mrs. Betty Slaughter, Director of Nurses; and Paul Hendrix, guest of Mrs. Hendrix, W. H. Hudson of Lexington, former Administrator was also present. SlidesTo Be Sliown J.T. Smith of Sheffield, will show colored slides of his trip to the Holy Land on Sunday, June I at Clement Grove C hurch in the Center Community. Proceeds will go into Ihe church building fund. M r. S m ith traveled e xte n sive ly throughout Jerusalem and surrounding cities taking numerous colored pictures which he will show. Everyone is cordially invited to attend this interesting meeting. Uagley. passengers in. ¡IhcJkt /"Р'! ^5 mph,*2 0 and cost. lo Davie Counly Hospilal. Car Overturns On Highway 601 Trooper R. L. Beane invesligaled an accident Tuesday. May 20, al 11 p.m. on US 601 3.1 miles north of Mocksville. Roy Alvin Adams, 17, of Rt. 5, Mocksville, driving a |9(>8 IMynioulh, was going north. According lo Iho driver and witness anoihor vehicle made a left liirn inlo Ihe path of Iho oar and Iho driver .swerved lo Iho loll, wont off Iho roadway and i>vortiirnod. Daniagos to iho car were oslinialodal $1.200. John F. Trivette To Germany John K. Trivolio. 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Trivello. Rollio 3, Mocksvillo, N. C.. was promoted lo Army specialist four May 6. while assigned to the 82nd Kiigineor Ballalion near Bamberg. Germany. Spec. 4 Trivello isa combat oonslruolion specialist in Company C. of Iho ballalion. Jesse R. Safley Ahoord Arlington lingineniin SocoikI Class Jo.sso R. Safioy. USN. son of Mrs. Ro.<i;i S. Miller nf Rouio 4, and husband of ihe former Miss Doris J. Carter, all of Mocksvillo. N. C.. is serving aboard tho comnuinioalions rolay ship USS Arlington, a unit of I’ask Force 130. tor the luiiinod fiighi of Apollo 10. The ship’s mission is to si'ivo as the nujor lelav station lo> oomniuiilcaiiiMis of iho |>iinur> iocovor\ units. Tho Aixtlio 10 mission Is ono of the final slops beloio loacliing the uliinuiie goal of Iho Apollo piogram. lo l.ind niiMi on the iiKion lor liniiiod ''hseivaiioii and o.\ploraiii>n and assure their sale roci'\er\ upon leiurn 10 earth. In Vietnom A rm y SpOkialisi Four Golden P. .\ndersoii. 27, son I'f Mrs. Odesvi Anderson. Tone 2. Advance. N. was assigned April 2.S 10 ihe I I'ield Forces. Vietnam, as a wirenun. His wile. Delores, lives at 15 4 1 I- . 2 3 rd St.. Wmsion-Salem, N. C. Michael Anthony Miller; speeding 70 mpn in 55 mpn /.one. $ 15 and cosl. Delbert F^ugene Bennett, speeding 75 mph in 55 mph /.one, $20 and cost. John Henry Jones, Jr., speeding 60 mph in 45 mph /.one. i-ntered plea of guilty to exceeding safe speed which was accepted by court. $10 and cost. Ivmniaiiuel James Coutlakis. speeding 65 mph in 55 mph /one. iiiiler a plea of guilty to exceeding safe speed which was accepled by courl, $10 and cosl. John Kelley Hendrix, speeding 60 mph in 45 mph /one. linlorod a plea of guilty lo 55 mph in 45 mph /.one which was accepted by Ihe stale. $10 and cosl. I'' r 0 d 0 r i с к W illi a m Woiiineek. Jr.. speeding in excess of 55 mph in 55 mph /.one. $10 and cosl. Robert S. Allen, operating car intoxicated. Senlenced lo 12-nionlhs. Notice of appeal lo Superior ('ourl given. D a n II у К a у R a у nor. improper pa.ssing. $10 and cosl. I.eslor William Beauchamp, speeding (Ч) mph in 45 mph /one. SI5 and cost. Roger Leo Burnell, speeding 65 mph in 55 mph /.one. SIO -aTTd'cvrsi:"—------------------------- Stanley Emer McLeod, speeding 59 mph on 45 mph zone, $10 and cost. John Louis Naylor, speeding 65 mph in 55 mph zone, $10 and cosl. Clarence Arthur Barbour, speeding 60 mph in 45 mph zone, $15 and cost. Donald Thomas Spewachek, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, $15 and cost. Melvin Woodrow Bates, speeding 65 mph in 55 mph zone, SIO and cost. Howard Wyatt, Jr., speeding in excess of 35 mph in 35 mph zone, $10 and cost. Gregory Eugene Meske, speeding 55 in 45 mph zone, $10 and cost. Sarah Smith Bingham, speeding 65 mph in 55 mph zone, $10 and cost. C o rn e liu s H argrove, speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, $15 and cost. ,. . Bobby Marlon HpptS; Jr., speeding 65 mph in 55 mph zone, $10 and cost. Max Thomas Seltlemyre, speeding 65 mph in 55 mph zone, $10 and cost. D aniel V estal Davis, speeding 65 mph in 55 mph zone, $10 and cost. Charles Denny Hupp, speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, $15 and cost. Irv in George Sherer, speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, $15 and cost. Don K. Jackson, speeding 65 mph in 55 mph zone, $10 and cosl. 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MAIN S T ., MOCKSVILLE, N.C. t S I В-DavíB County Enterpriu ПмоШ, May 20, 19BB E ig h th G r a d e r s A r e P r o m o t e d EBC A list o f Sth graders receiving promotions al tlic various schools in the county this week is as follows; COOLIiKMKE Promotion cxcrciscs for 8th graders will be held Thursday, May 29, at 1:30 p.m. Douglas McDaniel will give the invocation. Rita Prevette will the welcomc. Rev. W. R. Frost will be the speaker. V. G. Prim, principal will award certificates of promotion to; Betty Gray Allen Michael Ervin Anderson Brenda Kay Angell Nan Sue Angell Teresa Dale Bailey Deborah Dianne Barney Ronald Fred Blackwood George Randall Brooks Samuel Eugene Cable Andrea Joyce Carter Herbert Clark, Jr. Barbara Elaine Cheek Ruth Gayle Coble Patricia Ann Creason Perry Lynn Creason Darrell Lynn Crotts Jo Anne Cuthrell Anthony Edward Daniels Doris Theresa Davidson Grimes Lee Davis, Jr. Sherry Lynn Dull John Charles Dwiggins, Jr. Richard Eugene Foster Ronald Dean Foster Sharon Elaine Foster David Vincent Freeman Teresa June Frost Ricky Gene Glass Dolores Maxine Godbey Joyce Christine Godbey WiUiam Matthew Gregory Ronald Leonard Hamilton Margaret Sheila Hairston John Franklin Hampton David Hart Larry Clifford Hayes Kathy Mae Hellard Mary Frances Herbert Mickey Elizabeth Hillard Martha Lee Hoover Troy Edward Hosch Priscilla Elaine Ijames WiUiam Curtis Ijames Brenda Gay James Ronald Dean James Sharon Ann James Angelo Grady Johnson Catherine Diane Johnson Crystal Lynn Johnson Michael Dale Jones William Benjamine Jones, Jr. Joe Douglas Jordan Mary Susan Jordan Sheila Yvonne Kiblinger Kelly Lee Link, Jr. Patty Sue Loftin John Wesley Mauldin ¡Donald Keit|i|^i|Jer ‘ * •Denise Rene Munday ‘ ' ' John Derrick Munday Danell Lewis Myers Muriel Rene Myers Gary George McCullough Douglas Leon McDaniel Jerry Dean McDaniels George Sidney Nail Dianne Neeley Janet Lynn Nichols Douglas Grey Ovcrcash Lindsey Alvin Patterson Charles Granville Phelps Pamela Lynn Presnell Rita Faye Prevette Deborah lilainc Ridenhour tidwin Everett Rosemann Lynn Eli/ubeth Sain Curtis Wayne Seamon Recorda Lee Shaw Danny William Shepherd Mary Lou Shoaf Bobby Giles Shore Alphonso Grant SpiUman, Jr. Russell Scott Spry Mary Sheila Spry Marsha Ann Tise Flela Jane Travis Robert Eugene Trexler Jon Eric Tucker Kathy Jo Ann Tucker Peggy Sue Tucker Donald Ray Tutterow James Warren Tutterow , WiUiam Baxter Wall Cliarles Ronald Ward Jerry Jerome Watkins Margaiet Louise Webb Larry Eugene West Jduicfi.Matie..V(Tii.tc._________ Robin Kay White FARMINGTON Promotion exercises will be held Friday, May .^0, at 2 p.m. in the school auditorium. Awards will be made to: Roland Lakey Kathy Latham Cynthia Boger Kalhy Allen Lisa Dixon Michael Wallace DaiTcIl Pilcher George Leagans I'ddy Driver Debbie Boggs Deborah King Jimmy Gentle Carol Shore Dale Ireland Vicki Baiiy Johnny Boger Mil/.i Autry Vickie South iiloria Rivves Sheila Cranfill Denny Buck- Rose Johnson Tliiinus Smitli Dan DesNoyers Belly McMulun Sarah Scoti Johnny Booe Richard Whisenhunt Mickcy Groce Dennis Reynolds Dean Anderson Roger Daups Herman Myers David Hutchens MOCKSVILLE MIDDLE The following students will receive c e rtifica te s of Promotion in the 8fh grade graduation at Mocksville Middle School. The graduation will be held in the auditorium June 2 at 11:00. Parents and friends are invited to attend. James Ray Allen Linda Kay Allen Dwight Martin Anderson Robert Poindexter Anderson Terry Michael Anderson Paul Stephen Andrews Mary Diane Angell Warren Scott Angell Margaret Sue Ashley Jerry Wayne Bailey Timothy Leon BaUey Virginia GaU Bailey Martha Joyce Barney Mary Ellen Barger Larry Dale Blackwelder Charles David Blackwood Avery Clinard Booe Gary Martin Bowden Jefferson Leo Bowden Thomas Rex Bowers Vicki Sue Britt Linda Sue Brown Sandra Lee Brown David Lee Call Jerry Lynn Cardwell Jerry Steven Carter Dwigiu Darrel Cassidy Lou Anne Chappell Fay Ann Charles Gregory Rupard Cline Booker Stanley Cody Vanessa Adele Cody Nancy Christine Couch Paul Harvey Cranfield Ernest Lester Cranford Kin Lee Craven Rodney Alvin Custer Steven Wayne Dalton Barbara Jeane Daniel Diety Alan Danner Temple Lynn Davis Vicki Lynn Draughn David Wesley Dwiggins Philip Edwin Dyson Teresa Irene Eaton Robin Holmes Feimster Alberta Fortune Ronald Eugene Foster Bell Doris Frost Katharine Verna Frye Thomasine Alicia Gaither Roberta Susan Goodwin Elizabeth Myeerah Gordy Deborah Dale Graham Eric Janies Gude Carl Stacy Hall Shelby Jean Hall William Avalon Hall Randy Lee Hanes Margaret Ann Haynes Wilma Dianne Hodges Vernon Kent Hoots Julia Marie Horne Jerry Dway..s Howard Neeka Ann Howard Kenneth Hoover Howell Louie Alvin Howell, Jr. Ricky David Howell Dara Leigli Hunter James Howard Hunter Cecil Ray Johnson Christopher Lee Johnson Janet Evonne Johnson William Robbin Johnson Janet Leigh Jones Patricia Gail Jones Angelia Phyllis Keaton Charles Anthony Keaton Ted Monroe Kiser Ricky Alan Lashmit Wilbert Ray Lewis Randy Dale McCiamrock Debra Lynn McClannon Teresa Lynn McCoy Debra Kay McCullough Randy Dean McDaniel Alfred Lee McMahan Franklin Dwayne Martin George WUson Martin, Jr. Martha June Merrell Vicki Arlecn Merrell Linda Lee Mills Charlotte Themister Mintz Janet Lynn Mitchell Royal Cray Morrison Stephen'Gray Myers..................... Robert Lewis Neely Stephen Byron Nicholson Ernest Odum, Jr. Sorena Gayle Orr Minnie Ann Owens Susan Carol Payne Bobby Joe Peoples Lois Maxine Potts Miles Steven Potls Randy Clay Prevette John Wess Redmond Wade Wilbur Reeves. Jr. Frank McKenzie Revels Nornun Clarence Richardson. Jr Pamela Kay Russ Janws Howard Sain Dorothy Louise Sanders Gary Dean Seaford Jackie Lynn Seanwn Jonathan Forrest Seamon Lorraine Seamon Christopher Lanur Seal« Jane Hllen Shore Nancy Carol Shore Betty Jo Shores Patsy Annette Short James Willies Smith Jolene Rae Smith Randall Thomas Smith Randy l.\mi Smith Shirle\ Mae Smith Teresa Kugenea Smith James Cl\de Snunn. Jt. Lmdse\ Conrad Smoot William Korris Sinooi Janjcs Luther bpurks Deborah Christine Sprye Lewis Ray Spry Dennis Lee Stanley LiUian Jane Stccle Wayne Jackson Stoneman Betty Dianne Swiccgood Mary Sue Temple Teresa Anne T lompson Peggy Ann Troutman Christa Louise Tulbert Derry Craig Tutterow Jacqueline Kay Waldie David Vemon Walker Dorothy Kay Wall Linda Sue Waller Roy Donald Walters Carl Eugene White Mitchell Lee Wliittaker Glenda Joanne WiUiams John Albert WiUiams Kathleen Laverne WiUiams Mark Ellis Williams Ronald Dean WiUiams Gina Christine Woodruff Lou Ann Woodward Thomas Duke Wooten, Jr. Dale Robert Yokley Dennis James York Vasta Camilla Zimmerman SHADY GROVE The eighth grade class of Shady Grove School cordially invites friends and relatives to attend their class program presented at 8:45 a.m. on Friday May 30. A most appropriate theme of the day, “Time Marches On” will be revealed. At this time, Mr. G oodw in w ill present certificates ol promotion lo the eighth grade class as follows; Ricky Dean Allen Roger Lee Allen Vicki Lou Bailey Deborah Ann Baker Donna Kay Barnes James Clay Barney Becky Lee Barnhardt Ronald Edwin Beane, Jr. Tom Emil Boyd Michael Arnell Brown James Edward Burton Arthur Bcrrymore Carson Sandra Nell Carter Danny Ray Chandler Rachel Jane Cook Kenneth Michael Cope Sandra Jane Cope James Terry Cornatzer Kim Beauchamp Cornatzer Donald Christian Correll Deborah Lynn Cox Elgin Glenn Ellis Terry MUton Hardin Henry Dalton Hartman Randall Craig Huaser Ricky Gene Hendrix Gary Paul Jones Lynn Hampton Jones Patricia Diane Keaton Rita Fay Lanier Dave Milton Markland Bonnie Elizabeth Myers Marcia Floyd Myers Joseph Terry Norman Beverly Jan Pack Nancy Louise Parrish Barbara Potts Timothy Virgil Potts David Dean Robertson Shirby Denise Sidden Deborah Sue Smiley Debra Lou Sparks Avery English Street Kalhy Marie Williams SMITH GROVE Promotion exercises will be held Thursday, May 29th, at 9:30 a.m. Awards WiU be presented lo the foUowing; Pat Austin Walter Bennett Mark Cope Eddie Hartman Ricky Hicks Donald Howard MUce MiUer Jeffl _ David Plott Carl Smith Lane Smith Steve Wliitaker Mike WiUiams Mike WUson Daphne Armsworthy AUce BlackweU Gaye Brewer Ann Byrd Debbie Cook Myra Foster Sharon Hendrix Vicki Hendrix Bobbie Jo Howard Kathy Howell Patricia Hurt Ginger Smith Linda Smith Lynn Smith Hilda Tucker Vicki WUliams Gail Plott Honored At Appolochion Bioko Assigned Linda Gail Plott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plott of Route I , Advance, was one of forty students honored at Appalachian State University Spring Convocations. The presentation for outstanding scholastical work, incIudinR a grade-point average of 3.65 or above, was pre sented by University Presi dent Dr. W. H. Plemmons. Miss Plott is a '65 graduate of Davie Couniy High School and is a senior at the univer sity. Army Private lirst Class Joseph W. Blake, 21, sun ol Mr. and Mrs. Hubert A. Hlakc, Route 2, Advancc, N. (^, was assigned AprU 27 to the Capital MUitary Assistance Command near Saigon, Vietnam. His wife, Dianne, lives on Route 3. Lexington, N. C. J O B O P E N IN G S In Cabinet Department B n a n o h Jl Л K'( j: .1 ( ( jMI y\l j (• в-DevÍB County Enterprise Record, May 29, 1969 M e m o r i a l D a y On Memorial l);iy llic Nation turns ill .sorrow ami pride toward the hallowed graves of Arlington National CetiK’tery in the Virginia hills across tlic Potomac River from Washington, D. ('. Ill 1868, Memorial Day olTieially began at the Civil War burial ground, the National Geographic Society says. It started after General John A. Logan, commander of the Union veterans’ Grand Army of the Republic, issued his famous Order No. 11. Logan’s Order General Logan said: “ The thirtieth day of May 1868 is designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebillion, and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, village and hamlet churchyard in the land.” Two future Presidents were among 5,000 persons who gathered on the tree-shaded slopes of Arlington for the first official observance of Memorial Day. General Ulysses S. Grant was an honored guest, and General James A. Garfield delivered the oration. The first Memorial Day was a m ilitary, not a public holiday. In 1873, New York made it a state observance. Soon all states except a few in the South followed New York’s example. B arly M em orial Day cxercises underscored the N tir th ’ s v ic to ry , but partisanship waned in time. As new wars were gouth. Memorial - or Deairation - Day becamc an occasion for honoring all Americans who died for iheir country. In contrast to (lie outgoing celebration of Independence Day, Memorial Day is pensive ob.servance. The symbol of the Fourth of July is fireworks; of Decoration Day, flowers. I'ourth of July orators draw upon the defianl Declaration o f I ndcpcndcnce. Memorial Day speakers turn to the elegiac Gettysburg Address. Particularly in small towns. Memorial Day is a major event. Veterans’ «irgaiii/iitions supply color guards and drill teams; Ihe high school or town band play.s; children march, carrying small Hags; a Boy Scout bugler . blows laps at Iho cemetery; g giirdcners^;.conlritjUle ilow,grs; f? and church women’.s groups .serve lunch. MenKiries of Kansas An elderly Kansan recalled the observance in his honielown in words that still Ciipture the Havor of thousands of Memorial Day programs across the Nation: “ And so my minU turns back to it and I see It again on every recurring Memorial Day. I can see its people moving along its clean streets in groups to converge upon the 'opera house.’ where exercises of the day will be held and the orator of the occasion will hold forth. “ And I can see the irocession setting out for East lill cemetery, the graves which it will presently garland with flowers, the names cut upon the stones reared above them. And it comes to me as I write thal I knew in the flesh nearly all those who lie there - that I have taken by the hand and given them greeting.” Barry McCoy To Finish Academy A cadet from Mocksville is a member of the senior class at Castle Heights M ilitary Academy and is scheduled to receive a diploma during commencement exercises June 1. He is Cadet Barry Lee McCoy, son of Mrs. Margaret McCoy, 532 Church Street. The Com m encem ent weekend will begin Friday night. May 30, when the Commencement Ball will be held. Military activities and presentation of awards will h ig h lig h t the Saturday program. Dr. Howard F. Aldmon, acting vice chancelier for student a ffa irs at the University of Tennessee, will be the principal speaker during the final exercises. Cadet McCoy is a staff sergeant in the ROTC. He is »cretary of the Heights Y and is on the track and basketBall ' teams. ATTENTION The Davie County Res<;iie Squad Auxiliary will nol meet Monday ni|»lil. Tiie nexl mecling dale will be announced. WEO-THURS-FRI 2 COLOR HITS! Carson McCulIers’ searching and sensitive story ot innocence lost that has become an “enduring masterpiece.” ‘Qfe^Heart isauionelu ^ É ü u n t e r ■ HIT NO. 2 GUNFICHTINa -^■■-WAS-THEIRBUSINESS!-- JAMES DRURY -DOUG McCLURE ^ RHONDA FLEMHK-NEVILLE BRAND IDA LUPIHOFERHANDD UMAS _ PHILIP CAREY v A C K I I l A C K 'SA T -SU N ' BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY ! It'S the l i f c M E R R IE S T -G O 'W N D o f the Year! more about MIZELL SPEECH i.t ^Ч I'm honiMcd and pleased to be with so many of my Ппе friends and neighbors for the dedication of this new post office building. You know, a fte r spending close to llve-montlis in Washington, it’s a pleasure to once in a while get back and spend lime with Ihe people I love in an area of this nation that is truly God’s country. I bring with me the regards o f President Nixon and Postmaster General Blount, who asked me to tell you how pleased they are that we are taking this new step forward in improving the postal facilities of Advance. They further asked me to personally thank those o f you who were responsible for making this possible. This new building means a great deal to me personally, because, as your elected representative in Congress, I am greatly gratifled when I see that the people of my district are receiving at least some return on their tax dollars. This is one of the things we are fighting hard for in Congress. The opposition, as you can well imagine is strong, but this is a battle I never intend to give up. As your elected representative in Congress, I also recognize the hugh task of providnig clllclont mail scrvico al Itiw cost. Yiiti niiiy not roali/.c it but the United Stales Post Ofllce System is today Ihe greatest single communications system tlie world has ever known, tl handles «2-BILLION pieces of muil u your . . . and that's u load of post cards. It makes use of 44-thousand post offices, branches and stations e m p lo y in g more than 750-thousand people. The job of delivering the mail is gigantic. Letter carriers move daily througli 120-thousand city delivery routes in order to service more than fifty-million families and businesses, In order to do the job . . . the Post Office Department makes use o f some 55-thousand vehicles. The job of moving the mail also includes the handling and safeguarding of great sums of money, totaling in the trillions o f dollars. This includes 4.5 billion dollars in money orders as well as the cost of more than 22.6 billiam stamps. Wc in Congress are keenly aware of these tremendous activities , especially since we are today faced withagreatmail explosion that demands new postal “know how” and “ do now” in order to maintain good efficient service. No one knows this better than Postmaster Hartman, I’m sure. I personally want to see the people of this great nationa receive the kind of postal service that the people of the moNi iulViiiiccd countiy mi me world dcservc.s. I. ill Ihc same lime, am dedicated to making sure that while the Post OITicc copes with this problem, more is done lo keep expenses in closer balance with postal income. As you well know, there arc some sweoing proposals that are schedu ed to come before Congress in the very near future calling for drastic changes in our Postal Department in an effort to improve efficiency. I am not yet committed tto these proposals, and will not be until I have a chance lo study them closely so to assure myself that tliey are in the best interest of you . . . the public, you the postal employees, and that we will realize better service at a low er cost to you the taxpayers. I want to be assured that the postal employees will benef.i from these new proposals . . . tliat they liave the tools and facilities they need to provide efficient postal service. Facilities such as this new building here. In the past, the poi to hir employees . . . so today we have more than 750-thousand people . . . that’s more than THREE QUARTERS OF A MILLION PEOPLE working in tlie Post Office Department. Why that’s more people tlian live in Charlotte. Now that’s hard to believe! Now don’t get me wrong .. tlie answer to the post office problem was to hire more I lie s 0 a I c (Icil Icil I cil employees, hut unless we start giving them llic tools to work with and bcitei places in which to work I hoy can’t do an elUclent job. As it is now, il ama/.es itie lo see how they keep their dedication under present conditions. So, the answer to lhe.se problem s is not more employees, it’s modernization. Were going to run out of people to work in Ihe postal service unless we learn to do the job with fewer hands. President Nixon and Post Master General Blount have assembled a leam of top-notch o ffic ia ls to run this department. These men have been extremely successful in the tough competitive world of big business. I sincerely believe tliat we in Congress can work with them. The Post Office is big business and by combining their business experience with our legislative knowledge, I feel we can now move ahead to solve many o f the great problems facing the Post Office Department. If we can send people to the moon . . . if we can take care of the lazy, cater to those who don’t know the meaning of work, we can in my estimation, certainly send the mail across this nation in an efficient manner. I am a firm believer in the free enterprise system of diis great republic and if we can only put our time and talents to work we can come up with the answers needed to modernize this system. Phon« Wert and GaU Shoe« . ««V W.Call 722-2216 447 N. Trade Winston-Salem O *"» Star Brand Work Shoai For Man . . . Mljaela TraadShoai for Woman... Rand... A/Q/ Nattlrtop Shoat <or Poll Parrot Shoai lor Children .. . (laeto^ S E R V ÍS women, iliei 4*4’A . . . 6 & BW . . . Or. Seholl Areh Supports... Profaitional Pitting. Maki Plait Ntw To 0«r Sth Sami-Annual JAMBOREl SATURDAY, JUNE 14th WE ARE SCHEDULING THE BEST OF TALENT FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT ON THIS DAY. Wa are now the local Franehited Oaalar for the GMC TRUCK LINE and will take pride in formally introducing this line on June 14th. M O C K S V I L L E C H R Y S L E R -P L Y M O U T Ü In c Л5 WllkMbor« St.PkMt 634-2124 = Help CCB and The Salvation Army beautify America! Use your C C B Master Charge Card to make a contribution of $3 or more to The Salvation Army. And take your pick of a Ladies or Man’s Gift Pack. Each pack contains nationally advertised cosmetics and toiletries — regularly valued $10-$12. Yours for only $3! And for two contributions of $3 or more you can have both packs. (Limit one of each to a family) So stop by C C B for your ready-to-go gift pack. You’ll get more for your m oney... and help The Salvation Army too! C E N T R A L C A R O L I N A B A N K a n d T R U S T C O S A P A N Y • Member Federal Deposit Insurance C«potalion I » I Ч BILL CURRIE№ M o u t h of the South 'S t o c k ' C a r R a c in g Would you believe that there are people in this world who base their automobile selection and purchase on the outcome of the various Grand National races which thrill thousands on NASCAR tracks around the country? It’s true, and more than unbelievable because the cars which the intrepid drivers wheel through the gruelling courses to the rose-covered victory lane have just about as much kinship to a car on the highway as a spaceship has to a horse. Take nothing from the motor sports. They are excellent and growing in Interest every time the green flag goes down, but to call the car* ''stock Is a misnomer of the wildest proportions. And the fact that Richard Petty wins in a Ford or Buddy Baker in a Dodge, or any of the other drivers in whatever breed of car they operate, does not mean that anyone can expect a similar performance on the highway. ★ ★ ★ ★ O nly The Bodies Are Sim ilar The engine, suspension, transmission, dif ferential, wheels, tires, brakes, oil distribution, carburation, and even the instrument panel in every so-called “stock” car are all specially built and modified for the race track. Tire manufacturers learn a lot in tests and races, but a racing tire would kill you on the highway the first time somebody spit on front of your car. They just can't handle wetness. Like farmers used to gather in the dust of the cross roads to talk about crops, racing buffs defend their own personal cars in light of what the brand has done on the speedways. The only real kinship between the racing version and the' highway edition Is that the b^les are similar. R a ce d rive rs are, in general, a coldly logical breed of people. They are not particularly carried away with any specific brand of car. They frequently switch from one stable to another, realizing that one car is as good as another. The real secret comes in the crew chief's skill. He is the man, with his staff of highly-trained assistants, who makes the car a winner. A n d ohen, of course, the m ost skillful m echanic cannot m a ke an autom obile ru n w hen its insides blow out through<:tbe engine w all un d er the trem en- jjdous p re ssu re s o r ih e ^ e ? ’ “ • ’ ★ ★ ★ ★ Began W ith Bootlegging When stock car racing started as a contest between bootleggers and the police authorities, it was truly a run between cars off the showroom floor. But everybody knows police cruisers are souped up, and if a self-respecting liquor runner was to keep ahead, he had to learn how to juice up his own heap. It was done with mechanical adjustments, various fuel mixtures, and heaven knows how many other ways I neither know about nor understand. Through the years, the racers became more skillful, and there developed builders and mechanics who could soup up a car. Then, seeing the tremen dous public acceptance of and response to such racing, the factories got in the act, and they built cars for the purpose. The tire people — Firestone and Goodyear — build tires lo suit the demands and heat levels of cnch individual tr;«r'ir 7—D>V№ Ciiuiity I ntHtiifWi Hiii.tird, May 29, 19BB W elcom e to Davie County, Ruslyl Dear Rusty: I didn't know you were coming to Davie County again until I learned the news Tuesday morning on my way to work! So, being an avid fan of yours - and Carolina's - 1 just iiad to take pictures of your visit here. I probably embarassed you by following you around to the operating room at Davie County Hospital (shown at left) • and to the Rotary ClubI But - it was exciting for met I'm sure you learned alot from watching Dr. Slate operate. He is a marvelous surgeon and person. And, I'm sure you enjoyed ail the men at Rotary including those shown with you - George iVlartin, Jack, Dr. R. F. Kemp, John Johnstone and Dr. Slate. If I had known you were to give the program reviewing tiie highlights of your years on Carolina's basketball varsity squad, I would have stayed for Rotary myself! Good luck to you this summer in London, England, where you will beworking, and In the fall when you enter Pre-Med at UNC-CH. I will try to appease Lettie, Martha and Betsy Pennington since I failed to get their picture with you I SU E SH O RT (Note - Rusty Clark of Fayetteville, the outstanding 6' 10" center for the University of North Carolina's basketball squad was the overnight guest of the Jack Pennington family Monday and Tuesday of this week.) Charles Roy Culler Appointed Agent Charles Ray Culler, a native of Davie County and graduate of Mocksville, N. C., High School, has been appointed a local agent for the State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. Culler and his wife Barbara have four children. They live at 265 N. G ordon Drive, Winston-Salem. F r e e V a c a t i o n A P lio n y D e lu x e V a c a tio n e r Company o f Hollywood, California has been sending notices to residents of this area tliat they were the winner of a free vacation in Hawaii including round trip for two persons, 10 days stay in a luxury beach iiotel, etc. A $25 registration deposit was required to secure the prize. The Better Business Bureau has been notified lhat the two principals in this promotion were arrested by Los Angeles Postal Inspectors onJMajf 20, S. G. Wallace, former principal of Shady Grove School, is shown with a prize catch he landed in Florida recently. Mr. Wallace, who is now retired, Mrs. Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones of Harmony, were fishing in a lake at Orlando, Florida when he cauglit this wide-mouth bass. The fish weighed 13 pounds and 2 oz. It is 27'/4 inches long. The catch was made around 4 o’clock in Ihc afternoon on the 1st day of fishing. Mr. Wallace used a 10 pound test line with a sniall Zebco reel and his bait was an 8 inch minnow. The fish took a half an hour to land, but Ihe pride Mr. Wallace had when telling about the catch convinced us the time was well spent. T R A C K A N P FIELO P A V . . . Friitoy afternoon, May № d , th$ itudentf of Mockiville Middle School held a track and field day. Each homeroom had participantf in the 16 different events. Ten eventi were for bovi and five eventi for girli. The homeroom winneri were: 8th grade-Mn. McCee'i homeroom, 7th grade, Mrt. Brow n'i homeroom, 6th grade Mri. Helen Foiter'i homeroom. Pictured above are tome of the firit place winnen. 1969 and charged with mail fraud. The company advertised in TV Guide and everyone who responded was a “ winner” and so notified. Many recipients of these letters have called the better Business Bureau and consequently saved themselves S25. Ü L O U ii Willie Studevent Is Jaycee Member Willie Studevent, son of Mrs, Mar^ret Studevent of Route 1, is project chairman for the Washington, D. C. Jaycees. Mr. Studevent is a teacher in one o f the schols in Washington. Recently he was pictured in a paper in Bowie, Md. with winners in the annual Jaycee Road-e-o driving contest. May 30th R EC R EA T IO N T h e City Recreation program will open at Rich Perk Monday, June 9th and will continue for 9 weeks. The hours will be from 9 to 12 In the mornings and 2 to 4 in the afternoons. Any child under school ege must be accompanied by an adult. Bobbie Lynn Benson Sets New Record At Twin Cedars A sixteen-year-old girl has set a new course record for women at Ihe Twin Cedars Golf Course. Bobbie Lynn Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Benson, fired a 78 Monday to set a new course record by two strokes off Ihc old record of 80 set by Mrs. Evelyn Waggoner of Salisbury on August 9, 1967. Carl Miller had a iioie in one on the No. 4 Par 3, 161-yards, on May 17, 1969. This was the fourth hole in one on Ihis No. 4 hole since the course opened on June 3,1967. JR.GOLF TOURNEY The Mocksville Jaycee will sponsor a Junior G olf Tournament Tuesday and Wednesday, June 3rd and 4th, at Twin Cedars Golf Course on Route 4 beginning al 1 p. ni. Entrees must be 17 years old and younger. There w ill be 2 local winners and they will go lo Burlington July 28, 29 and 30 for the State tournament. Two trophies will be given here by tlie local club. Anyone with questions is asked to call Riciard Cook, Donn Goodwin or Coach Bob Henry, at Davie Higli School. 'W IÊ m- Dele Ijames, star 1st baseman of the Oevle High baseball team, has been selected to the all North Piedmont Conference Baseball Toam for 1969. He was the only Rebel selected on the 19-man squad selected by the coaches. Twin Cedars To Hold Golf Clinic The Twin Cedars Golf Course will hold a spring golf clinic. The clinic will be conducted by Gene Thompson, Pro from Ihc Salisbury Country Club and will include four sessions. Each session will be aboul two hours in duration. The first session will be held Tuesday, June 3rd; Women fni 7 p.m. lo 9 p.m. and men from 9 p.m. lo 11 p.m. Bob Benson of Twin Cedars said lhat Ihe number of participants would be limited and urged all those interested 10 go by Twin Cedars and signup. The cost is $10 per person for Ihe clinic. 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FREE NORMAL INSTALLATION Notice Of S a le F o r T a x e s Under and by virtue ot tho power invested in me by tiie laws ot the State ot Nortii Carolina, particularly b у Ciiapter 310 ot tiie Public Laws of 1939, amended, and pursuant to an Order ot the Board ot County Commissioners of Davie County.1 will offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash, to the highest bidder at the court house door in Mocksville, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon on Monday, the 2nd day of June, 1969 liens upon the real estate described below for the nonpayment of taxes owtag tor the year 196B. The real estate which is subject to the Hen, the name of it’s owner or the name of the person who listed it for taxes, and the amount of taxes are set out below. And notice is hereby given that the amounts of the liens set out below are subject to the addition ot penalties, costs of advertising and of the sale as provided by law. Owner or lister ..Description . ..Tax Calahan Township Beck, Clive & Lucille, 4>/4 acres.................................... 45.31 Brown, John W., 1 33-100 acres,....................................101.31 Brown, Paul Jr., 1 4-10 acres.....................................57.14 Cartner, Paul P., 39 acres .38.06 Clement, Beatrice, 7 1-10 acres...............................80.38 Clement, George, 6 21-100 acres ..............118.20 Clement, James Edward, 67-100 acres ................... 102.66 Clement, John, 2 acres ... .3.96 Clement, Nathaniel, 53-100 acres.....................................91.40 Clement, William, 4 4-10 acres.....................................32.27 Clement, William Ray, 37-100 acres ............................83.17 Clement, William & George, 1 63-100 acres ...................1.62 Evans, James H., 1 27-100 acres .....................................76.12 Felker, Dewey, 4 89-100 acres .....................................15.30 Felker, Mrs. Sallie, 10 55-100acres .............................5.50Foster, Reuben J., 53 43-100 acres ............................77.14Gaither, Bruce, ’A acre, .. .1.65 Griffith, Mabel Est, 2 acres ...................... .............57.97 Ijames, Glenn, 56% acres .57.09 Ijames, James S. & Ila, 3 30-100 acres .............................3.08 James, Geneva, 1 acre . .44.69 Johnson, Foster & Mae, 8 5-10 acres ............................28.7iJones, Alton, 14 acres.......19.13 Koontz, John Roy 4 52-100 acres ....................................117.27 Lewis, Clyde & Marcella, 50-100 ....................................49.95Martin, Blanche, 1 21-100 acres .....................................21.34 Nancc, Lineous B., 122 4-10 acres . ...............208.34 Nichols, Rolil L. Jr., 39-100 acres ...........7.28 Nicholson, John H., 45 84-100acres .. ...............91 .К»Nicholson, W. W., 2 acres 3.74 Porter, Foy L., 4-10 acres ..2.38 Potts, Charlie F., ША acres .....................................58.40 Potts, J. V., 36 acres .... 16.61 Polls, Vestal W., :t 4(H00 acre.s .....................................26.93Rt4jves. John Henry, 84-100 acres ............................49.49 Rose, .himos, 2'/i acres .84.29 Rose, Martin Luther, acre•>7mSmilh. W. W., 363 l-lOO acres .............................:t7li.8li Stroud, Amus М., 2.') 2-10 aci'us ....................................39.60 Stroud. A. М., 1 U5-100 acres.....................................97.90Stroud. Corn Ellen, 12 60-100acres ...........13.31 Stroud, Phillip W.. 25 acres - .................................... 49.0e Stroud, Wade W., 5 acres .33.33 Thorne. M. Foster. 31 acrcs .....................................22.0(1Turner, Daniel, ' j acre .... 1.10 I'utterow, Lonnie. 4-1 91-100 acres .. .,114.97 While. James Lawrence. 3 acres . .. . 2.97 White. Josh & Mamie, 97 5-10 acres .. liiO.OlWilliams, Holland G.. 7ИЧ' acres-----------------------------------j'.l. -. Wilson, Andivw, И7 75-100 acrcs. .................... 34.54 Wilson, Benjamin. 3 acres. .2.31 Wilson. D. R.. B'a acres .11.22 Wilson. Wade. 47 acres .,. 19.53 Wooten, Fieti P.. 47 acres 156.68 Zimmerman, Oren & Donreath. 107 acres ......................72.82 Clarksville Allen. J. W.. 1 acre .........58.55Baitv, Charles, з i-io acrcs »24 Baity. J. W.. 1 lot 64.81 Becll. Dewev. 3‘a acres . .6l.;M Bledsoe, Buddy C.. l lot .33.42 Bledsoe. B. F.. 7' i acres .87.57 Bledsoe. Claude & M.vrtle. 13- 100 acres, l lot 47.53 Bledsoe. Jack. 1 lot...........W.95Boger. Ned. 3 17-100 acrcs .73.13 Boger. Spencer W.. 2 9-10 acres.......................53.07 Booe. W. H., 46 4-10 acres 29.92 Cleary. James. 87-100 acres • 40,25 Cook. Bobby G„ 1 lot 77.00 Corn. W. 0 . I acre .14.85 Cranfill. A. E.. 3 3-10 acres .....................................14.57 Cranfill. Fred. I acre ......34.16Dyson. Marvin Jr.. 1 acre дН.ЗО Eaton. Belva. 21 48-UX) acres .12.54Eaton. Johnny, шч- acres 12в 55 Foote. George H.. J-'j acres .....................................11.16 Foster. Glenn et al. 304 7-10 acres» .172 38 8-Oevie County Enterprise Gough. J. E. Jr.. 4 SB-100 acres .. .................................28.S3 Gough. Luther Jones Jr., 1 acre.....................................S3 94Hairston, Harvey Lee ct al, 7It-10 acrcs ....................3.76 Harris, John H., 1 acre . .16.06 Howeli, Charlie L., 4 acrcs 52.58 Howell, S. B. Est., 41 acres.............................29.24Hutchins, Minnie, 26 acres 11.55 Ireland. Clvde. 20 acres . .W.98 Jones, Nancy & Koscoe, №-100 acres ......................89.95 Jones, Wade, 38 8&-100 acres............................34.34 Jones, S. A., 4 1-10 acres .28.81 Jordan, J. H., 29 acres .. .81.25 King. Ellis F., 2 acres ...15.73 Llovd. Mrs. Mabel, 1 lot ......77Moore, Jack H., 2H acres 40.21 Naylor, W. Clyde, 52>/4 acres ...............................75.36 Naylor, W. M., 8 acres ... .5.61 Parks, Dewey, 8 87-100 acres Potts, J. V., 941.4 acres .■ 'Iw.M Potts, James Paul, 2'A acres... ...............................22.74Heavls, Gilbert. 87 acres ..4s.s4 Reavis, Glenn R., 4 95-100 acres acres . .. ......11L91Reavis, Hubert, ',4 acre . .53.57 Reavis, J. Donald, 161 70-100 acres .. ..............235.95 Reavis, Lonnie Ray, 3 27-100 acres .........76.11Reavis, Roger, 75 acres .61.16 Reavis, Wade, 28 94-100 acres....................................104.18 Revels, William, 13V4 acres -....................................43.87 Reynolds, Robert, 13 28-100 acres ............................64.06Salmon, A. J., 9 4-10 acres......................................5.50Shelton, Luther L., 1 lot .. .2.75 Shoffner, Billy, 40-100 acres - .................................... 29.77 Shoffner, Mrs. Emma, 54 65-100 acres ......................... .45.19 Shoffner, Hubert & Mamie, 12Y4 acres ............................32.02Shore, Clarence, 1 acre .61.19 Smith, J. T. Jr., 2 22-100 acres ..........................130.49 Speer, Grady Leo, 25V4 acres .....................................22.97Steelman, J. W., 141 83-100 acres ...86.19 Stroud, Wayne Wade 4 Freida, 2 acres.............. .60.91 Thompson, J .Harold, 6 86-100 acres ...70.33 Trlvette, Willis, 19 acres ..17.58 Troutman, Lester, V& acre 31.15 Tucker, Luther G. & Ellen, 16V4 acres ....................12.43 Warner, Jack & Frances B., 78-100 acres . .43.01 Whitaker, L. L., 11 25-100 acres...............................13.06 White, S. Leon, 2 64-100 acres.....................................94.97 York, Reuben, 2 88-100 acres ....................96.18 York, Tobitha, 3 4-10 acres 43.72 Fulton Township Bailey, BUly Burke, 19 9-10 acres .. .........76.94 BaUey, Carl Nelson, 4 acres. .................................20.15 Bailey, C. M., 3% acres . .62.36 Bailey, Foy D., 59 6-10 acres.. .............................152.42 Bailey, John Berrier, 14 8-10 acres ..........................35.09Bailey, Nathan G., 26 «eres 9.46 Barnes, Julius Howard, 55 acres.....................................57.60 Barnette, Linda Foy, 1 acre.....................................29.81 Barne.v. L. B,, 30 acres .63.84 Barnhardt, Lewis Gray, 2 acres...... .................106.25 Beane, Doyle Deward, 3 54-100acres ..........58.78 Boger, Herman S., 2 58-100 acres . .74.40 Bixjwn, Frederick R. & Ruby Mae 3 2-10 acres .170.65 Brown, George Poindexter, 8'/i acitM ............... ...38.81 Brown, Josse Jiames 111, 1 5-10acres ......................78.27 Brown, Jesse ESt., 29 29-100acres ............................39.26Brown, Jesse Jr., 15 75-100acres .......................69.27 Brown, Sanford Lee, 3 1-10 aci'cs .............. . .40.89 Carter, Gray, 57 55-100 acrcs. 1 lot .......................211.96 Clontz, Mrs. Roena. 2 8-10 acres....................................44.38 ............... .. ..00.61 Ellis. Robeit Leo. 1H3 92-100 acrcs .474.22 FosIlm-. Mitchell Odell. 4 8-10 acres ............................46.52 Foster. WiUiam Roger. 18 62-100 acrcs ..........................69.46 Frost. John A.. 1 acre ..22.74 Fuller. Mrs. Daisv. 2*a acres..................................1.98 Gobble. John Thomas. 1 lot - ........... t!2.29 Gaither, William E.. 10 lots - ..................................... 24.28 Gudliev, Paul Jr,. 82-UHi acres -----, Goolsby. John Jr.. 2 acres .30.36 Hairiion. Clara. 5'j acres .3.08 Hairston. Elsie F.. 2 6-10 acres .......................................1.98 Hairston. Jeffei^son H.. 2 acres .................1.98 Hairston. Mary Est.. 6 acres .................3.52Hairston. Stokes. 2 44-100 acres.................2.42Hamilton. D. F.. 1 acre ....99 Head. WilUam Ruffus. 12 acres.................5.17 Hupp. Peggy H., Iti 8.VUW acres ................53.49Jarvis. William Hogan, i lot . .6.27.Iones. WUliam Nathan. 17': acres .. .86..Í0 Koontz. Taylor Frederick. 30 acres .22.22 Koontz. Wilburn & Jackie. 1 acre .............64.02Lamb. Emma Fi-ye. 3 acres 11.12 Link, Lawrence Albert. 6 lots. . . ...69.44 Lx)ng. Charles Gwyn. 73 acres . 82.28Lon^. Charles Lindsay, l acie...............89.84Markland. Richard Julius. 1 5^ 100 acres . 68 93 Markland. Riehand Jackson. 12 3-10 acres 95 20.\tvly. David. 9 9-10 acres 25.08 Peebles. Frank Madison. H acre . 37 35 Record, May 29, 1969 Pecbli«, James & MowMI«, 57- too acres .74..'i7 Peebles, James Madison. 17 43- 100 acres .. .87.47 Peebles. MUlai'd, 11 35-100 acres .. .. 27.47 Peebles, WUbum, 32-100 acrcs . .24.06Potts, Roy L., 10 acres 3.63 Potts, WUey Sanford, l(MH acros ................... 109.52 Riley, WUliam Lester, 4 acres .. .. ...40.63Robertson. Carl Fred & Brenda. 2 12-100 acres . 90.37 Seattle, Jimmy Ray, 1 lot .19.58 Shuler, James Dwight, 92V4 acres ..90.19Smith, DaUas W„ 18 4-10 acres ......................44.39Smith, John Wesley, 49 1-10 acres ..70.68 Spry, Junior. Avans, 21 84-100acres ...........24.87Spry, Roger Dale. S-’" ....................................104.2,’iStroud, Mr. and Mrs. Herman D., 12 8-10 acres .. .72.30 WaUter, J. F. & F. L. Douglas,2 acres ..1.98WUUams, FrankUn Edward, 188-10 acres . 90.61Wince, Annie M., 87-100 acres ................. .. ..1.58 wyatt. Gene, 19 4-10 acres - .................................... 107.78Zimmerman, Elmer T., 93 43- 100 acres ..............207.54 Jerusalem Township Adams, CharUe Tommy, 1 lot, ............................49.92 Alexander, Clarence, 68 67-100 acres . .184.02Allen, Jimmy Leroy, 1 lot .59.32 AUen, Roy G. Sr., 4 lots .72.18 AUman, CecU, 4 lots .102.30 Andrews, Sam D. Est., 1 lot . . . . ...15.95 AngeU, Cecil, 53>/4 acres .198.99 Ardis, M. E., 14 acres .. .8.08 Arnold, Jeremiah, 2 1-10 acres ....................................48.66Athey, Betty Sue, 1 lot .17.38 Barnhardt, E. P., I-IO acres......................................35.75 Beck, Fletcher, 9 39-100 acres ....................... ..68.16 Beck, Hayden & Margaret, 3 12-100 acres ..............67.82 Beck, Wade Carlton, 63Mi acres, 8 lots ..247.66Benson, Charles Howard, 1 lot 153 80Benson Electric Co., 6 lots 52.69 Benson, R. F., 7-10 acre .116.10 Benson, W. F., 22 1-10 acres .....................................83.60Bivins, Walter F., 1 lot . .26.07 Blalock, Marvin, 1 lot ... .23.31 Blanton, Helen, 3 lots . . .47.86 Boger, Claude, 2 lots .... 43.94 Bowens, Horace, 23 acres, 5 tots ............................114.88Bowers, Olin, 1 lot _____19.31 Brindle, May, 1 lot .........20.79 Brooks, Billy G., 2 lots . 103.43 Brown, Arthur Ray, 1% acres .....................................30.59 Brown, Cuptis, 1 lot .........1.54 Brown, Jimmie Ross, 1 lot 10.00 Burton, Kemwtih, 4-10 acres - .................................. 30.41Cable, Samuel T., 1 lot .45.81 Camipp, John & Ola Mae, 1lot ..............................84.71 Carter, Hubert Aaron, 4 lots ' .....................................72.41. Carter, James Paul & Mary L., 1 lot .......................16.45Carter, Roger Dale & Joyce, l'/4 acres ......................80.33 Carter, WUlle Gray, 1 lot . .22.43 Cashion, Charles Jr., 1 tot .48.66 Chaffin, Harley B., 1 tot .. .74.07 Chandler, U. M., 1 lot . . 40.26 Chaitten, Maizie, 5^4 acres 46.17 Childers, Ben, 1 lot . ___69.67Chumi, George, 3 l-lOO acres..................................85.14 Chunn, Beulah, 4V4 aci'cs .44.66 Clement, Charles Melvin, 1 lot...............■ ..........19.47 Clement, Jesse, 1 lot .21.94 Clement, James Odell, '/2 acres, 1 lot ............................20.33Clement. MiUer, "2 lots .38.78 Click, Clareiwe, 4 lots . . 87.78 Clodfelter, C. G., 1 tot . . 55.31 Cohen. Juan. 1 lot ........66.06 CoHins. MaiTin. V i acres .87.81 Cook. Oscar B., 5 acres ...21.69 Cope. Bobby Gray. 1 lot ..37.01 Correll. George Allen, 10 acres . . . 78.92 Corell. George C., 29 4-10 aci-es ...50.89 Correll, Kenneth, 2 2-10 acres . .83.90 Correll, W. E., 57 15-100 acres.........57.88Creason. Mrs. C. L., 1 lot .25.63 Creason. Norman Franlin & Alberta. 1 lot .38.71 Crotts, Mrs. C. L., 34 15-100 acres .. . .36.85 Crii'.is. Daniel Rav. 95-100 acres .. . .49.65 Crotts. Eungcne L., 85-100 acres ..67.66 Ci'0!ts-.“liBmmy HfiS’ding. 95 fi'- — KXi acres .123.05 CuthreU. Stella. 1 lot .6.03 Dimiel Jack & Aldine, 1 lot Davidson, Fred H.. 1‘г .36.23 aeres .71.97 acre,94.68DavU. Everette L.. 1-103 lots ......................Davis. Grinu's L.. 24 acres -139.75Davis. Irvin. 1 Ic: ...........54.15 Deadmon, Gus H.. 19 41*100 acres . ,46.81 Dedmon. L. C.. 44. 15 lets 169.57 Derimjn. Terry Ba.v:er. 2 acres. 1 lot .... .91.22 Denton. Roy. 2 acrcs .85.13 Dil'.ird. Clarence C.. 1 b; 77.49Dunn. Fred E.. 1 lot.........54 60 Durham. Dwight. 8 lots . . .40.11Dwiggins. Mae. i lot ........46.66 EUenburg, James X.. i>; acres- .....................................56.21Ellis. Lester B.. 12*2 acres. 28 lots .............................216.i8 Ellis. Paul. 3-10 acres......37.33 Eudy. Melton Roscoe. 2 lots 42.61Everhardfs Garage. I lot. 23 99 Everhardt. J. \V.. i lot . 95.21 Foaixi. W.G. E*t.. 15 acres 7.48 Foster. Bennett Henr\-. l lot- .....................................32.80 Foster Eula. 2 MO acres . 15.98 Foster. Faille W.. 3 3-10 acres- ........................................S.17Foster. Fred C.. 1 lot .. Jl.99 Fofter. Harold Franklin. 24 2-Ю lUTos ..........................III3.0H Foster. Henry J., 24 acres 11П.97 Foster, James D. & Foster’sUoaul>' Shop, 2 lots........44.98 Foster. Jnmes W. & Nancy, 2 lots ............................ii2.02 Foster, J.L., 1 lot ...........145.65 Foster, John, 1 lot .. 28.60 Foster. Paul Anderson. 1 lot-.....................................54.35Foster. SaUie B., 49-100 acres- .......................................8.S8 Foster, Willard E., 156 2-10 acres ......................... 231.24Foster, WiUiam Est., l lot, .7.48Fowler. Eliza. 1 lot .........16.17Fowler, James Otis, 1 lot..13.90 Fowler. Samuel Otis, 1 lot 36.03 Freeman, Cal L. & Opal, 97-100 acres ............................29.79 Frye, James V., 1 lot ......58.20 Garwood, WiUiam Floyd, 1 lot-.....................................34.51Gillis, Paul Fredrick, 1 lot 74.92 Glass, Bobby G.. 1 lot......47.98Goodlet, John Edward, 1 2-10 r.cres ............................64..ЧЗGreen, James Carl, 1 lot .27.15 Grubb. Carl, 7-10 acres ... .14.52 Grubb. Clifton W., 23 3-10 acres- ....................................147.71 Grubb, Roy E.. 2 lots .... 64.20 HaU. Grace, 1 lot ..............9.90HamUton, Larry W., 1 lot 64.20 Hancock, George, 65-100acres ............................16-15 Hargrove, A.T., 36 acres . .43.11 Hargrove, Cornelius. 2^4 acres-.....................................32.03Hauser, Mae R., 10 acres .. ..33 Head. Bobby Lee. 9 lots.. .106.46 Head, Ellis L. Heirs, 1 lot. .22.55 Head, Henry F., 1 lot......48.01 Head, John Robert. 1 lot . .34.71 Head, Robert L., 25 lots .. .26.13 Head, Walter S., 6 lots .... 4.61 Head, WUUam Ruitus, 3 lots-.....................................82.86 HeUard, Alger Frederick, 2 lots-.....................................34.42 HeUai-d, Johnny WlUlam, 1 lot-.....................................43.59 Hellard, Leonard, 8-10 acres-.....................................38.26 Hellard. Robert L., 2 lots. .45.25 Heoler, Bobby Lee. 1 lot. .101.95 Hillard, Glenn D.. 1 lot ....21.67 HoUeman, A.R., 31 95-100 acres- .....................................94.47 Holt, Jimmv K., 1% lots ..96.30 Holt, L. Alton, 19 4-10 acres- ....................................125.76House. Raymond L.. 1 lot. .24.25 Howard, Frankie D.. 5 lots.66.96 Howard, Richard & Luella, 1lot .................................11.50Howard. Roger L.. 16 lots. .83.58Howard, Roy, 1 lot...........39.70 Hursey, Harvey, 3V4 lots . .61.01 Ijames, Edith, 1 lo t........23.23 Ijames, Freddie, 2 lots ... .55.06 Ijames, Jerry C. & Mildred, 2 lots ............................47.34 Jacobs, CharUe Jr., 1 lot . 28.65 James, Carol, 4 lots.........78.25James, Charles F., 6 lots.159.07 Johnson, D. W. & Glenn, 10 acres ..............................3.63Johnson, George, 15 acres.47.37 Johnson, Minnie Mae Est., 55V4acres ............................77.42Johnson, W.F., 3 lots........47.74 Jones, Eugene, 12V4 acres 68.93 Jones, Melvin, 89 acres .. .97.40 Jones, WiUiam B. & Shirley,22 4-10 acres.................29.30Jordan, Jesse L., 1 lot .. . .40.19 KibUnger, Edward L., 1 lot 30.27 Kimmer, Jessie Charles, 5 lots-.....................................96.49 Kimmer, Robert, 1 lot ... .59.34 Lagle, Henry H., 3 acres ..43.70 Lagle, W.C., 37 55-100 acres- ....................................141.67 Lane, James W., 27 lots.. 135.03 Lankford. Albert М., 1 lot .43.86 Lankford. Cecil. % acre .. .62.29 Lankford. James L., 1 lot. .30.68 Lankford. M.G. Jr.. 1 lot . 39.58 Lash. James L.. 2^/4 acres.39.89 Lefler, Richard P., 16 35-100 acres ............................95.62 Link. Kii<»ene. 1 lot.............2.64Link, Kelly Lee, 2 acres 38.15 Lpne. Edna F.. 1 lot.........22.14 Liidwick. William R.. 1 lot.80.47 Mirtin. Alice Fowler. 1 lot..1.65 Martin, Linda & Lloyd, 1 lot- ....................................104.76 Mauldin, Shirley Jr.. acre- .................................... 19.58 Mays. Harold. 1 lot .........23.20Maxwell. Fannie. 2 lots__5.28Michael, B.R., 39 6-10 acres ............................... 153.40Milholen, Charles E. Jr., 1 lot-.....................................31.26Miller. Doyle J., 6 69-100 acre-.....................................58.72Mills. David L., 1 lot ........35.77 Moody. L.C.,.4 67-100 acre & 69 lots ...........................35.66 Moodv. Wade D., 61 25-100 acre & 4 lots ....................... 53.21 Moore. Ernest C., 1 lot ... .20.69 Munday. James K., 2 lots. .38.60 Munday. Robert H.. 6 lots 70.50 Myers. Garland L., 1 56-100 ...Myers. Otis 0.. 1 lot ........56.19Myers. Vestal. 1 14-100 & lot- .....................................53.63 McBride. Clyde. 1 lot .... 15.71 McCoy. Donald Ray. 1 lot. .59.05 McCran-. Bruce C.. 2 9-10 acre- .................................... 57.32 McCullough. Clinard F. & Georgia. 20 6-10 acre ... 120.48 McCullough. C.F.. John Le? Bowles and Elmer Sain. 1lo: .................................33.88 McCullough. C.F.. Bob Sain. Roberts & Bowles. 2 2-10 acre- .....................................20.39 McCullough. John Jr. & Grace. 1 acre .............................2.64McCullough. Larrj-. 5 lots. .79.25 McCuUough. Mattie Sue. 5 lots-.................................18.84McDaniel. Carl 0.. 1 lot ...46.52 McDaniel. Roben L. & Helen.102>! & 8 lots ..............162.29 McSwaln. Gertrude. 2 lots. 18.81 McSwaln. Richard J. Jr.. 3 acres ............................44.93 Nail. John S. (i Catherine. 12 lots ...............................42.38Naylor. Elizabeth, l lot .. 23.96 Nichols. Larrv Т.. 84 acre 106.04Noble. .\lex. I lot ..............8.50 O'Neal .4rnold Gray. 3 lots 68.00 O'Neal. Henr\- Thomas. 4 7-10 acre ............................ 31.44Osborne. Bruce H . l lot 26 60 Osborne. John B . 1 lot . ■ 33.26 Padgett. Ralph & Pauline. I lot 21.67 Page. LawTence. 1 lot .......1117 Parker, Mondpr.son. Est., I lol- .......................................3.96 Parnell. Ruby. 1 lot .........47.64 Paltcr.son, Lindsay & MaryLouise, 4 lot ...................e..M Patterson. Louise, 1 lot .,.23.87 Pavnc. Elhol liouise Carter &Glenn. 1 lot ...................31.74 Penniger. Leon P., 2 lots. .113.13 Phifer, Hodge, 1 lot ........ 22.24 Pierce, Arthur T„ 1 lot ....22.27 Plott, Noah S.. n o t.........37..32 Polk, Charles G., 2 lots ... .49.26 Polk, James R.. 14 08-100 acre& 2 lots ....................... 53.12 Poole, J.L., 33 9-10 acre .. .50.19 Poplin. Van L.. 85-100 acre.23.29 PresneU, J.D., 10 lots ....113.51 Pruitt, Cleo, 1 lot ............S6.03 Pruitt, John G., 30 9-10 acre-.....................................56.40 Pruitt. Katherine. 33 08-100acre ..............................36.88Pulliam, Harvey Lee, 3-10 acre- .................................... 65.94 Pulliam. Lila Mae, 2 7-10 . .18.31 Pulliam, Robert W., l lot..38.08 Rattz, Mrs. Maude Est., 4 lots- ..................................... 9.90 Reeves, Carl Richard. 2 lots-.....................................33.85 Ridenhour, Charles Elmer„ 1 lot .................................53.V8Ridenhour, Thomas L., l lot-.....................................68.26 Robbins, Paul, 19 acre .. .36.41 Robbins, Parks, Gordon, 6 acre-.....................................20.24 Robbins, SUas, 2 acre ........4.51Roberts, WiUiam 0.. 2 24-100 acre ........................... 105.71Safriet, Maggie Crotts Est., 2145-100 acre ....................40.48 Sain, Cecil Sanford, 1 lot . .26.02 Sain, Dewey, 1 lot 39.80 Sain, Ernest E„ 1 lot........23.24 Sanford Motor Co., 4 lots .. .2.31 Seamon, Douglas, 4 lots .. .20.52 Seamon, J.C., 1 lot...........24.24 Seamon, John Wesley, IV4 acre- ......................................22.98 Seamon, Joyce, 49-100 acre 22.99 Shanks, WilUam Jr., 2 lots.37.76 Shannon, Lymns, 3 lots ... .34.26 Shelton, Eugene, 3 14-100 acre-.......................................3.96Shepherd, Lee Olen, 1 lot. .63.35 Shoaf, Henry Monroe, 4 acres& 3 lots ...... ................86.14 Skinner, Margaret, 1 lot .. .27.81 Stoan, Raymond, 1 acre ...16.36 Snider, Mrs. Rebecca, 24 72-100 .................................... 87.95 Snipes, Worth A., 8 lots .. .79.83 Snyder, Waltfer H., 2 lots . .65.43 Soots, Jackie & Janet, 1 lot 91.86 Spillman, John A., 5 lots ...2.88 SpUlman. T.L. & Robert, 8 acre- ....................................160.41 Spry, Donald E., 2 lots ... .35.31 Spry, Granville H., 1 lot .. 22.66 Spry, James C. Sr., 1 lot . .75.70 Spry, Robert Lee, 1 lot ... 35.28 Stafford, Joe L. & Barbara W„93-100 acre ...................43.98Steele, David Lewis, 2 lots 49.26 Steele, Forest McKinley Est., 4 lots ..............................5.94 Steele, Henry Clay, 2 8-10 acre & 1 tot ...........................79.69Steele, Ruth AUen, 1 lot__3.30 Stewart, Harold & JerryHoward, 1 to t.................1.54 Summers, Pauline G., 1 lot 29.Hi Swicegood, Boyd C., % acre-..........................................29.26 Taylor, Lloyd H. & Lena Mae,2 tots ...........................37.10Tenery, Robert WUodene, 4 lots-..................................... 5.08 Tenor, CharUe, 2 tots........47.01 Travis, Glenn A. Sr., 2 lots 45.23 Trexler, Marlene, 6 tots ... .1.65 Trlmier, Roy C., 1 lot .... 27.85 Tutterow, Bobby Ray & Peggy, 1 45-100 acre................46.87 Tutterow, C.A., 6 lots ......98.34 Tutterow, Melvin H., 1 tot 48.78 Twin Cedar Golf Course, 76 acre ............................75.58 Volger, Clifford E. Jr., 1 lot .................................... 36.50 Wagner, Clinard F., 4 lots 73.13 Wagner, James P. & M.H., 10 tots ............................ 148.17 Wagner, Wayne D. & Judy H., 1 tot .............................43.37 Wall, Alex WUUe, 2 lots . 34.38 Wall, BUly Ray, 2 72-100 acre- ..........................................44.62 WaU, Henry Est., 9 acre .. 7.92 Waller, Donnie, 94-100 acre24.50 Waller, Wayne, 41-100 ... 22.10 Watkins, Boyd, 1 lot.........29.62 Watkins, Samuel, 4 1-10 acre- ........................................116.02 West, Lester, 1 lot ......... 20.48 White, Jessie L„ 2 lot......17.57 White, Robert, 1 lot ........ 18.81 White. Willie Jr., 1 lot......24.02 White, WiU Sr., 1 lot........30.27Whitman, James, 5 lots .20.02 WiUcins, WUUam Howard, 9 lots- ....................... 34.18 WUliams, CharUe, 1 lot ... 39.40 WUUams, Dwight, 1 lot 3.19 Williams, Jasper М., 5 % acre- ......................66.29 •-ViHffiansT Laurar'bo"аегекг sr.24‘ ■ Williams, Robert Lee, 3 3-10 acre & 1 lot ............... 46.22 Williams, WUUam B.. 6'4 acre-..................................... g ^0 Wilson, Roy E„ 1 tot .. . 30.01 .Wilson, Walter B„ 8 88-100 acre- ............................ 31.39Wmfred, A.W. Est.. 3 acre- .........................2.53Wyatt, EUzabeth, 5 99-100 acre- ..................4.WYoung, Wayne CecU, l tot. 136.94Young. WiUiam, 1 lot ........5.28Farminglon Township Allen. BUly George, 20 6-10 acres ....................... 25.47 Allen. Clarence FrankUn Est., 65-100 acres .24,87 Allen. Frances Eugene. 1 acre- ......... 22.61Allen. George W. Est.. 5 acres- . 11.11Allen. James Frank. 4 2-10 acres ., ,. ,25.08 Allen. WiUiam Jr.. 99-100 acres- •• . .40.03.\rmswor'hv. Boss Rensv. 246 42-100 acres . ' 245.29 .4rmsworthy, Wm. Charles, i 54-100 acres .168.34 Autry. Herbert 0.. 82 acres5T.29 Bailey. Wm. Carl. 2 57-100 acres .. 16 00 Beauchamp. J.C. Est.. 7 ь a c re s .......................2-75 Beaucham. Major K - '1 acres ............131.64 Hunni'tl. Wiillor Uuy & Ik'tly Lou, (i iicres.................70.62 Hluekwell. O.scar, I lot .114.110 niiickwcll, Phillii) ,Ir., I l(it .3!l.24 Bowman. Clarencu, 'a aero.2.114 Brock, Ambrose Lee, 2 acrcs.....................................39.71 Brock, WUIium Kcnnen, 12 acres .. .. ..............46.39 Campbell, Curtiss & Mamie, »'4 acre ...................... 32.53 Carter, Douglas Rex, 9-10 acre- ....................................... 99.24 Carter, Harold Lee, 13 8-10 acre .......................63.22 Clark. Calvin Est., 1 acre . .1.65 Clark, Daniel Webster, 12 acres- ........................................32.34 Clark. Mattie. 5 i*:! acres .3.21 Courtney Lumber Company, 109-10 acres ..................3.74 Craft, DarreU F„ 4 tots .. .80.31 Crews, Maude, 4 75-100 acres- ............................................6.27Cuthrall, C.F., 1 acre ...... 1.32 Cuthrell, Vance Heirs, 2 4-10 acres ......................... 2.20 Dalton, PauUne Est., 1 % acres- .................................. 26.73 Davis. Theodore Schuyier, 2acres ............................52.83 Dixon. James W„ 12 acres. 8.14 Dixon, Roy Vincent, 17 H acres- .........................................38.03Doby, Billy L. & Barbara, 123-100 acres ...................7.64 Dulin, Henry W„ 10 2-10 acres- .........................................153.74 Dulin, H.L., 4 % acres ... .93.68 Duiin. Jasper H., 20 acres 61.33 Dunn, Charles Hubert, 28 73-100 acres ......................... 124.98 Dunn, Donnie Mrs., 4 3-10 acres-.......................................1.78 Dunn, Fannie Bowers, 6 acres-.....................................38.08 Dunn, Isaac Watson Jr., 3 acres ............................ 9.03 Dunn, Joseph E., 1 acre .. .25.30 Dunn, S.T., Jr., 1 6-10 acres30.84 Dunn, Wm. Alexander Jr., 1 acre ...............................1.85 Dunn, Wm. DeWitt, 16 7-10acres ............................28.54 Eaton. Alta, 21 6-10 acres..13.11 Eaton, Francis, 3 3-10 acres.4.40 Eaton, Guy J, & Everette, 79 acres ..........................104.30 Eaton, James E., 1 lot ... 19.69 Eaton, Magdalene & Wm. Clif ton, 3 05-100 acres........ 36.96Eaton, OdeU & Henry, 31 acres- ......................................46.26Eaton, Wm. C., 8 acres .. .4.73 Eccles, Alexander Jr., 85-100 acres ............................78.38 Edwards, Hope C. & Ruth Harper, 3 acres .........3.96 EUis, Ausbon, acre ... 131.33 EUis, Luther, 1 64-100 acres82.03 Etchison, Nora, 1 acre ......1.65 Evans, Joe Henry, 5 32-100 acres ............................34.32 Farmington Medical Center, 2%acres .........................117.04 Fones, Mrs. Laura Blake, 5 acres .................................72 Forrest, Robert Curtiss, 3 lots- 78 84 Foster, Albert Sanforf, 1 13-100 acres ........................... 62.60 Foster, Alvin Gene, 3 91-100 acres ........................... 31.57 Foster, Charlie Monroe Est., 17 65-100 acres ................6.38 Foster, Glenn M. & Doris B., 8 % acres ..............20.36 Foster, Hosia Lee, 36 acres68.07 Foster, Wm. Taylor, 13 tots 6.49Frazier, Viola, 1 lot .........2.64 Fry, David Johnson, 1 37-100acres ........................... 96.19 Furches, Fred, 1 acre......89.91Furches, J.D., 1 lot...........1.87 Graham, James Ray, 1 lot.51.92 Green, J.T. Jr., 12 acres .75.71 Gregory, Donald Wayne, 6-10 acre ......................23.46 Gregory, Henry Burton, 18 4-10 acres .... . 50.21 Gregory, Lawrence Elwood, Ms acre .. 93.87 Griffith, John Frank, 42 01-100 acres ................ 43.22 Groce, Elmer L., 17 8-10 acres- ...............................................76H. & S. Farms, 60 4-10 acres- ....................................82.18Hanes, CharUe Franklin, 4 54- 100 acres .. ,18.17 Hanes, Leonard, 4 V4 acres.3.52 Hanes, Ralph Martin, 1 46-100acres ....................67.99 Hanes, Willie Hege, 38 72-100 acres ......................120.47 Harris, Ida Est., 18Mi acresl3.64 Hartman, Charles Gray, 1 2-10 acres ., 77.43 Hartman, George Garwood, 1 45-100 acres . 168.76 Hartman, Harvey Uriah, 8 lots- ................ 113.37Hendrbi, Mrs. Annie M., % acre ............................ 40.10 Hendrix, Clyde E., 2 lots . .99.77 Hendrix, Roy Vestal, 2'/4 acres -v; . . ■ Hollister, Edgar & Bessie, 3 acres ............................ 1.54 Hoots, J. J., 255 17-100acres ............................97,24 Home, James, 1 acre......19.81Howard, Allen Benjamin, 6 7-10acres Sc 1 lot .................90.47 Howard, Clyde, 4 lots ...... 5.94 Howard, Delmer Gray, 65-100 37.33 Howard. Glenn .Stevenson, 10 acres & 1 lot ...............366.63 Howard. Leonard, 2 lots. 161.61 Howard. Robert K. & Howard Lee Carter. 2 6-10 acres. .11.55 Howard, Robert K., 7 16-100acres ............................88.20Howard, Thomas Ross, 2acres ............................21.18Howard. Wayne, 4 lots ...129.13 Howell. H. W., 1^ acre .. 15.29 Howell. Luther, 25 acres . 43.71 HoweU. Minnie Lee, 2 acres.2.97 Howell. Roger Gray, 2 lots 104 32 Ijames. Alvis Thomas tc Wilma.2h acres.........................8.23 James. OdeU. 46 acres .. .69.90 Johnson. John Aaron, 50acres ....................... 21.67 Johnson. WiUiam Franklin. 141-1ÜU acres ..................48.56 Keaton. N. F., 1 acre.........4.95 Keaton. Wilev. 1 lot .........34.70 Kiger. Gladys Seats. 4 22-100 acres .............................3.61 King. Wade Harding. 1 MO acre 31.27Lakey. Clyde. 1 94-100 acres 2:10.4:1l<oiigiins. ,1. I’. & liouist; 11., :I4 ui'ifs .......................27..')0 Longworth, I'fi'cy KImur, flli-KK) acre ..............................2!i.l)l Lyons. ,liimcN. 2% acres ..22.11 March, Lucy. 7 acres ........3,.'i2Marshall. Thomas, .TO 9-1« acres ............................aa.nsMartin. Clyde W., I'/i acre.21.45 ......S3.63MUIer, Herman, % acre . .78.86 Murchi.son, Kenneth, 3 2-10 acros .............................4.18 M,vers, Carl C. Est. & Thelma, 1 1-10 acres ....................9.26 Myers, Carl L.. I acre ....19,68 Mvers. Carl K„ 1 9-10 acre .4.02 Myers, Lester Dean, 2 acres ..........................103.40Myers, Melvin, 6-10 acre ,27.12 Myers, WiUiam Alton, 1 7-10 acres ............................24.15 McBride, Loftin Simmons, 11 acres ............................47.65 McCulloh, G. W„ IH acre.. .5.50 McCuUoh, Inez H. & Bernice, . 5 45-100 acres ................23.52Melver, LeRoy, 19 acres 21.12 McMalian, Frank Est., 54-100 acre ..................................99Norman, Cleude RooseveU, 176-100 acres ...................78.57 Paige, Jack D. & Judy, 2lots ...............................87.55 Pilcher, Vestal Davis, 1 lot 37.33 Plott, WUmer Lee, 1 13-100 acres ..............................7.33 Plowman, Billy G, & Wanda L.. 1 acre ..................24.24 Potts. BiUy Dean & Sherry A., 3 62-100 acres ............ 31.05 Rhynehardt, James, 2 acres ............................17.60 Rhynehardt, OdeU, 6 35-100 acres ............................77.60 Riddle, Kenneth Lee, 4 lots 23.37 Ridenhour, Wade H., 9i'4 acres ..............................6.93 Robertson, Arnold & Laura Lee, 28 8-10 acres .................60.63 Robertson, Fred T„ % acre ............................156.10 Robertson, Garland Victor & Levóla B., 1 tot .............80.56 Scott, Arthur Lemuel, 18^4 acres ...........................87.93 Seats, Richard Howard Est., 43acres ............................51.60 Shields, J. D„ Sr. & Chattie,267 73-100 acres .............50.56Sizemore, Thomas L., 86-100acre ..............................27.53Smith, Bob L.. 2 acres ... .97.94 Smith. Donald O'Gene, 1lot ...............................124.86 Smith, Harold Wayne, 7-10 acre ............................339.57 SmUh, Kermit FrankUn, % acre ..............................44.78 Smith, Mrs. NeU, 2 4-10 acres ............................34.54 Smith, Mrs. Pearl, 2 %acres ............................28.51 Smith, Rober Price, 15 lots 17.84 Smith, Roy Samuel, 26 acres& 8 lots .......................^64.66 Smith, Thomas LUlington, 8acres ............................22.95 Smith, Travis CUfton, 1 acre ..............................27.80 Smith, Virgil Gray, 1 acre 174.92 Smith, WUliam Douglas, 21 7-10acres ............................21.97 Snyder, Don, 34 V4 acres .. .65.84 Speaks, Vivian Voss, 1 lot. ;45.38' Speaks, V. V., 122 3-10 acres ............................65.34 SpiUman, Robert L., 3 62-100 acres ......................... 166.32 SpUlman, WUliam WUbur, 152 78-100 acres .. 277.43 Steele, John Q., 1 lot........78.93 Studevant, Shirley, 10 17-100 acres ...........................205.71 Studevant. WiUiam E., 1 lot.6.29 Sutzer, Martha. 2 acres .. .15.51 Tatum, Mrs. Bernard (Lucy),1 acre............................25.18Tomlin, Ella Brock & CharUe, 6% acres.........................9.90Trivette, David, 1 lot........31.961Tucker, George Nissen, 1lot .................................26.92 Vest, Eugene Cedric, 1 lot 60.41 West, Glenn, 12'/4 acres ...10.89 West. Lonnie Richmond Est.,26 05-100 acres ..............46.10 Whrrton, WUliam T., 1 lot.63.76 Wheeler, Mitchell S., 5 9-10acres ............................76.63 Whisenhunt. Roy W. & Linda, 2 acres ...........................16.58Williams, Lonnie Floyd, 87>/4acres ............................56.52 WiUiams, Robert Lee, 45-100acre .............................44.92Williard, Charlie Samuel Est., 2 r.cres............................2.64 Williard, Mrs. Sadie, 11 acres ............................37.02Wiseman Sarah, I acre .. .3.80 Wood, William Terry &Katherine. 1 lot .............23.91Wooten, Wesley, 2 3-10acres ............................37.26 Wright, T. A., '/Í acre......47.39 Zimmerman, Robert Lee. 8-10 aero ................103.12 >T5cT(SviHe76'wns1ifp Alexander. S. D.. 1 lot . $10.51 Allen, John Claude Est.. 1lo t.................................15.40Allison. Lizzie. 2 lots .25.08 Anderson, Mrs. Samuel Avery, 1 lot ..49.17 Ashley, Luther A., 2 lots ..68.9.Ó Baker. Erwin. 1 lo t...........4.40 Ball, .Merlin. 1 lot............23.87Barker, Azzle. 1 lot .12.87 Barker, Charlie N.. 1 lot .65.18 Barker, Lonnie Andrew. 1 lo t.................................55.1)4 Barker, Pelma Croniele. 1 lot . ..................31.71 Barker, Richard Est., 7 acres 16.94Beaver, Donald Max. 1 acre .................73.40Beaver, Norman Andrew. 1 lot 57.47 Beck. Henry A. & Deo Avis. 3 lots 41.66 Boettcher. Reece W.. 1 lot 54.32 Bcger. Clvde B. I'ii acre 132.66 Bcger. John Wesley, Jr.. 1lot 38.14Bowman. Joe. 1 lot . 15.76 Brannon. Ravford 1 lot 46.4:1 frown. Charlie, Jr.. 2 lots 108.07 rown. Jonn Crisp. 7 7-10 acres ,55.07 Brown. .Mary Est., 1 lot 3.74 Brown. Therxlorc W.. 22 W-lOfJ acres & 1 lot .119.5:1Burke. Dai».\ Bell. 2 lots . 20.:i0 Busby. Mrs Frances. 1 lot .■«i.:)6 Cain. Ezra Lee. 2 lots .'H 2^) Call. Mrs. ,Sli!llu И., I lot :И1.НЙ CumplKill, Carl Junior, I lot .................................... 40,29Campbell, Jamo.s Uoljcrt, Ilot ............................НЯ.80 Campbell, Willie Norri.4, I lot .................................14.!« Car.son, Crayton, 1 lot......20.BBCar.son ,Wllliam, 1 lot......B4.91 Carter. Hugh, I lot.............6.5» Carter, Jimmy Ray, 1 lot. 104.90 Chandler, Luther W., 1 lot.61.04 Clark, Herbert, 20 2- 1 0 acres ............................12.87Cockerham, J, Paul, 7 85-100acres ...................20.51 Collette, Leonard 0„ 3 lots.62,84 Collins, William Lee Est., 1 tot .................................78.65Cook. Edward Clifton, 3 lots .. . „41.48 Cope, Evalina, 4-10 acre .. .37.08 Cozart, A. H,, 6 lots ........68.75 Cozart. Chariie F.. 1 lot.. .124.19 CranfUl, Mrs. WUUam S., l lot • • ..35.37Dalton, Charies Nathaniel, 4 1-10 acres & 1 lot .51.03 Dalton, David Lee, % acre 20.24 Dalton, Lillie, 69 2-10 acres 77.50 Dalton, Matthew, 4 6-10„acres ............................75.13 Dalton, Newman, 4 9-10 3cres . , .92.46 Dalton, OdeU, 5 6-10 acres.35.08 Daniel, Ervin & Beauty Shop, 8 2-10 acres ..264.56Daniel, James Jerry, 3 „lots ..153.27Daniel. Robert М., 2 lots. .110.59 Davie Freezer Locker & Ab- bitory. 2 lots , .........264.73Draughn, Ray & Dorothy, 1 lot .......................82.49 Dulin, Richard, 1 lot........18.59 Dulin, Robert Est., 7% acres.............. 6 93 Dwiggins. MarshaU Lee, ‘ 2 „lots ..119.01Earnhardt, Frank & Sue S.,16 23-100 a cres ............37.49 Edwards, Ike A., 12-100 „acre ....18.24 Etchinson, Hester, 1 lot ..9.55 Faircloth, WiUiam Clarence, 2 lots ....................74.66Ferebee, Mrs. A. W Est., 4 lots ...............................13.64Foote. Carriel. 1 tot .. .82./3 Foote, Carriel & Henry, 1 lot . 17.68 Foster, Charles GUbert, 1 tot ,. ...6.16 Foster, Claude H., 38% acres ..190.41Foster, Glenn & GUbert Reavis, 1 lot ....29.78 Foster & HaUey, Inc., 1 acre ......115.77Foster, Joseph, 1 tot 49.71 Fowler. James. 1 lot .. . .32.43 Fowler, Thomas Jefferson, 2 lots 15.64Frost, M. Jefferson, 2 lots.46.26 Frost. Richard & Lina Heirs,11 6-10 acres ..................7.59i'rye, Ernest W., Чг lot 39.41 Frye, James V., 3 tots .. .44.99 Frye, Mrs. Mabel, 1 lot .43.89 Gaither, Frances H. Est., 1lot .. ... ,3.30 Gaither, Frances Est., 1 lot.7.70 Gaither, John Richmon, 7 acres .........................45.54 Gaither, Julia Est., 1 lot ..11.38 Gaither, Rose & EsUier Howard. 1 lot r., .,60,.49. Gaither, Thomas A., 3 lots.46.86 Gaither, WUUam & BiUs Cab, 2 lots ........................106.24GUlian, Mr. & Mrs. J. P., 6 lots ...............................65.35 Ginther, Kay M. & Robert, 53V4 acres ...........................116.90 Godbey. Armit. 1 lot .. ..21.84 Goins, Mr. & №s. Mack ЕЙ1., 1 lot .1.06 Graham, James Est., 7 lots 69.19 • Grant, Henry & Hugh Carter,1 lo t..............................34.54Grant, Mrs. MozeUa, 1 tot.20.35 Graves, Jessie Lee, 1 lot ..23.43 Graves, WUliam Lee, 1 lot.88.69 Green, Kenneth, 1 lot .. .86.84 Gregory, Ben, 36-100 acre . 5.86 Gregory, J.B., 1/4 acre .66 Groce, Ralph Wayne, 1 lot.40.28 Hairston, Ada Sue, 2 lots.. .45.57 Hall, Mrs. Savannah, V4 acre ..............................13.04Ham, Jessie L. & Helen P..1 tot ..............................47.43 Hampton, Ethel & Clarence, 1 lot .................................31.72 Harris, Hoyle B., Sr., 1 lot.99.15 Harris, William Edgar, 1 tot .................................93.47 Hege, Aldine Gray, 8-10 acre ............................107.60Hellard, Marjorie, 5 8-10 acres ......................... 29.75 Hendrix, Mrs. R. B. (Minnie),12 ГИО acres ..10.89 Hill. John Loftin, 2 lots__78.22 Hodge. Paul, 2 lots , .48.95 Hollett, Mrs. PauUne C., 2 lo ts ..............................29.98 Holman, Albert Est., 5 acres .. .28.93Holman, Clementine Est., 1 ----------------------------------^ ,...„ 4 ,4 8 — Holman, Fred, ‘/4 acre ..........55 Holman, Guy, Sr. Est., 1 lot ................................. 14.91 Holman, Pecóla Candy, 1 tot 1.32 Holman, Thomas Stone. 3 lots .............................138.66 Houpe, (Genej Ernest Eugene, 1 lot ..............................98.42 Howard, James Cleo, 1 lot. 18.59 HoweU, Clifton Wayne, Jr., 9 ...............................7.3.08 Hudson, John A., 1 lot......25.40 Hudson, .Manuel, l lot......18.09 Hudson, Tom, 1 lot...........30,43Hursey, Uonaio oray, .» o-iu acres ............................71.93 Ijames, Albert Archery, I lot .................................55.29 •Ijames, Joseph W., 2 lots. .63.34 Ijames, John Calvin, 1 lot. .25.48 Ijames. Smith, 16 25-100 James* Jiardm Gray, 'VAacre .........................26.02James, Jim Sheek. 1 lot . 27.94 James, John I.. 1 lot .. . .35.90 Johnson, Gary Landon, 1 lot ...............................45.66 Johnson. Henry Raymond, 2 lots .156.42 Johnson. Paul Edward, 2 lots 52.57Jones. Cornell. 1 lot...........4.07 Jones. Wade. 6 lots . .105.72 .Iones. Mrs. W. N.. 4 lots 7.92 Kemp William. 1 lot 20.02 cont. on PAGE 9 Mora About Sale Lient For Tixet Kirk. Dclbcil. 11 lots ........7.2Й Kluttz. James L., i lot . .35.52 KUttli, Ray B. tt Joyce H., 1 lot ................91.51Knight. Bill & Willie P.. I acre ...........fil.82 Koonti. Joe P.. 4 lots ......49.09 Lagle. Robert E.. l lot . .90.18 Lakey, CharUe Hugh, 49 Ы0 acres ........80.00 Lakey. Wayne. H o t..........77.29 Lefler. T. A.. 2Ц lots ...141.34 Lloyd. Mrs. Mabel V., 22 . lot.<t ,...................335.75Lyerly. Robert William, 3 loU ........78.05 Mack. Richard D. Est., 1 lot 4.2S Madison, J. Clay, Rev., 1 lot .. .............52.80 March. Ella, 1 lot ..........28.49 March. Troy A., 2 lote .. 55.79 March. Will, Jr., 1 lot 49.19 Marshall, Phillip Wayne. 1 lot .....................89.00 Martin. Ra'ph, 1 lot .. .24.97 Mason, James. 1 lot . .7.04 Mason. Paul Harrison, Jr.. 39% acres ...........................177.45 Mason Mrs. Seresa. 1 lot. ,49.44 MBvfinld Mrs. Jessie. 1 lot 4.73 Meeks, Marv & Norris, 1 lot 2.20 Meroney, Jake, 3 lots 8.36 Meroney, Jake & Claude Hicks.1 lot ........................8.25 Messick, Charlie W., 3 acres- ......................................68.90 Miller, P. E., 7 95-100 acres 60.30 Millsaps, M. B. & Maggie, 1 .30-100 acres ...................24.07 Monsees, Harry A. & Betty, 7 lots .............................94.29 Mullis, Jimmy Guy, 6 lote.24.55 Myers, C. W. Trading Post, 2 75-100 acres ................15.18 McClamrock, A. T. Jr., 5 acres...................................... 3.96 M c C la m ro c k , C h a rlie Lindburgh, 9 lots...........92.88 McClamrock, Walter Sheek, 1 ' lot ................................ 70.39 McCulloh, John Walter, 1 lot- ......................................76.78 McCullough, Lonnie, Lester, Hal & Carl, WA acres...........7.59 McDanicl, Grady & Doris, 1 lot ..................................27.32 McMahan, Lillian A., 4 65-100 acres ..............................4.61 McMahan, Mandy Louise, 5 6-10 acrcs ..............................3.19 McMahan, Ncida, 5 1-10 acres ........................................2.53 Naylor, Donald Lee, 1 lot..!59.27 Naylor, Rudolph, 1 lot .. . .42.82 Nccly, George, 1 lo t...........4.95 Owcn.s, Wade, 1 37-100 acres-..........................................41.64 Parks, Dewey, 6 lote......116.21 Patterson, Raymer J. & Jonnie Mac, 1 lo t......................95.74Perry, Ervin Larry, I acre 32.42 Plott, Loui.se Graham, 3 33-100 " acrcs .............................61.04 Plolt, Millón, Й 42-100 acres 54.90 Potts, J. V., 8 acres & 6 lots- .......................................17.71 Prevette, James Mebane, 1 lot-.......................................74.10 Prevette. X. D„ 26 lots ... .76.25 PruilL,, John Gravis, 23 acres- lUllJrtJi ‘J 1 4 1 1 « :ш г у с Л 1 о 1 :':? ;ж 2 9 Piilliam, Wm. М., 2lote ...17.05 Plirvis, .Icwell D., 3 lots. .2.53.66 ííürvis. Ruby Angell, 20 5-10 acres .............................30.69 Ratledge. Henry Clyde, 5 3-10 ,acres & 4 lots ................55.7П Rcavis. Samuel Lee, 1 lot..31.39 Richardson, Alvin, 16 lnts..K6.2<( Richio. Mr. & Mrs. Carl S., '.','5 lots .............................37.29 iiivor.4. Boyd М.. 2 lots__16.78 RHilwell. Miiry Stone. 1 lot.74.85 Rose. Chiirlic Est.. 1 lot ... .2.97 U«.st>. WiI.son. 4 lots ...........2.64 Russ. Win. Rugcnc, 1 lot . .mt.Sfi Sain. Dewey. 1 lo t.............55.68 Siiiii. Willi.tm Leslor. 1 acre- .........................................32.08 Sammons. Flake. 1 lot . . . 41.31 Sanford. Mrs. Adelaide G. Kst.. 1 lot ..............................!й.81 Sanford. C. C. & Sons. 2 lots-.....................................«;5!).36 Sanford. Gaithcir & Rufus. Jr.. Marshall & Hayden. 3 lots-.....................................30!).R7 Stmford. L. G., 2 lots 167.«! S:inford. L. G. & R. B.. Jr.. T)l lots ...........................155.54 Sanford. L. G.. M. C.. & H. B,. Jr.. It-I acres ..............108.08 Sanh)rd Motor Co.. 12 lots 572.62 Sanfoixl. R. B. Est. & L.G., ,1 lot ................................4.18 Sjinford. R. B. Est., Я lols.330.00 Siinfoixl, R. B„ Jr.,4 lots. 193.45 Sanford. R. B. Est.. L. G.. H. B. Jr.. 2.1 acres........23.32 Si'ott. N. A. Kst.. 74: acres..3.74 Shelton. LuUier Leonaixl & Jean e.. I lot ....................... 278.2;» Speaks. .lanie.t Rdwnrd. 2 lots- ^ ...........................1111.88 Spllltnan, John A., 20 0-10 acres & 55 lots ......................47:1.28 Spillman. John A. 4 John R. Wllliam.s. 1 lot ................2.42 Steele. Abnor & Jimmy Lou, 2 lots .............................78.41 Steele. Forrest McKinley Est., 4 41-100 acros ................27.94 Steelman, W. H.. 52-100 acrcs-.....................................133.80 Suddreth, Mr. & Mrs. Marshall, 2 lote ........................... 60.30 Taylor, David Paul, 1 lot. .124.81 Tavlor. Henry A., 1 lot 43.92 Tlss, James Albert, 17% acres- ..................... 77.70 Turner, Mary Ann Est., 1 lot- ......................................12.65 Tutterow, R. Clarence, % acre-..................................... 47.07 Underwood, Mrs. Linda Lou, 4 lote ..................................2.86 Van Eaton, Mrs. Lessie, 1 lot- ......................................46.09 Vickers, Mrs. Agnes, 15 50-100 acres .............................27.28 Wagner, George Franklin, 5% acres ........................... 15.94Waener, Marvin Henderson & Katherine, % acre & 1 lot 63.81 Walker, W. S. Est., 1 lot ... .9.24 Wall, James Haywood, 1 lot 48.97 Wall, Robert L., 1 lo t........42.42 Whitaker, James Franklin, 85- 100 acre ..........................42.55 Whitaker, Jay W., 3 82-100 acres . . 52.31 Whitaker, Oscar Gaither 1 33-100 acre ........................ 70.51 Whitaker, Oscar Roy, 6 15-100 acres .............................11.32 Whitaker, Robert & Lynn. 1 lot ..................................25.14 White, Albert & Annie, 2 lote 5.06 Wilkes. Ben, 1 lo t.............15.62 Willlrms, France, 2 lote __7.48 Williams, SyveUa Est., 3 lots- ......................................36.63 Wil.son, Robert W., Hot ....6.49 Wiseman. Phl'llp. 1 lo t .........15 York, A. R., 2 54-100 acres.75.44 York, Colin James, 2% acres- ......................................35.46 York, James R., 6 acres . ,59.50 Shady Grove Townshin Allen, Jerry E, & Dorothy, 7-10 acre ................................1,58 Allen, Paul E„ 4 lots ........36.34 Barnes, J. H., 37 acres__20,24 Barney, Henry B,, II 4-10 acres- ......................................18.37 Barney, L. B,, 5 4-10 acre ..3,52 Barney, Mrs, Mattie Finger, S 7-10 acres........................4,62 Barney, Paul G,, 1 acre ,. .47.98 Barney, Hubert W.. 4 lots.. 19.63 Beal, Louie, 2 16-1®) acres.20.46 Bennett, Raymond D., 25 8-10 acres ...........................123.67 Boger, John Wesley, 1 acre 34.77 Campbell, James m., .5-iu acres .............................57.19 Campbell, William L., 36 7-10 acres .............................83.16 Carter, Hobert Lee, 1 89-100 acre ............................114.99 Chaffln, N. S., 28% acres.251.65 Chandler, Edward, 3% acres-......................................44.25 Cope, Benjamin A., 77 acres- ......................................8().87 Cprnatzer, Charles ,W.,. 1 lot M, Cornatzer.’ iLihdsay,■,2%’ acres-t:.... .................'..........47.08 Cornatzer, Lonnie, 71 -100 acrcs .............................47.83 acrcs .............................57-16 Cornatzer, Sebon L., I7li> acres- .....................................177.74 Cornatzer, Toby & Linda Ann. 1 acre .............................50.94 Crews. Alleo. 3 acres..........9.35 Crews, Jerry Milton, 4 6-10 aci'es ...........................108.6'J Crews, Maudie Heirs, 9 acres- .......................................11.79 Daniels, Jack & Aldine, 2'js acres —.........................2,47 Dulin, Ellen Heirs, 3 acrcs. 2.8B Dulin. Lillian Heirs. 1 lot . .2.42 Ellis. Collett, 24 acres 22.83 Ellis. UohL'i: L.. 73 acres,.31,79 E.stop. S. W.. 2 acres..........3,19 Etchison, Mrs. Beulah Est., =' i acre ...........................17.82 Fishol's Grocery. 1 acre .,,.53.73 Fishel. Robert L.. I acre ,,83,2« Flynt. Stella Heirs. 1 lot .,, 2,09 Fuller, Daisy. 2 •’>.i acres ,,,3.63 Gillaspie. Bavden C. & Era. 2 7-UUl ...........................27.43 Hairslim. Henrv Heirs. 4 acres- ........................................2.31 Hall. Ernest & EdMh. 1 3-10 acre ........................... I44.:i9 Harlman. Alvin Edward. «.T- acres ...........................142.51 Hartman. Gcnrije G.. Sti-lflO acre ................................1.65 Hartman, .lames Heirs. 3 aeres- .............................................1.98Harlman. Vlrpil L,. 3':! acres- ........................................2..Ì3 Holder. Luther. I lot ........:)7,02 Howard. Clyde E,. 20 O.i-100 Polls. Kdrtiiiil Franklin. 3 acres ..........................102,11 Potts. Eugene. 10 27-10» acres-......................................111.53 Pot''s. Glenn. 1 acre .........Il.iiii Pott.s, G. W. & Roy L. ...19.80 Potts. Paul A.. 6 4-10 acres4!i,72 Potts. Roy L,. 2 9-10 acres.42.50 Robertson. Darnell & Joyce. Porch .............................32.70 Robertson. G. S. Est,. 1 33-100 acre .............................. 1,32 RcbErtson, Robert Dewey. 1 lot- ...................................... 8.82 Robertson, Wm, Henry Sr,, acre ..............................58,78 Scot;. Clifton. 1 6-10 acre,. ,16,39 Sheets, John H., 49 33-100 acres- .....................................112,39 Shore. James Odell, 2 7-10 acres ...........................109,27 Sidden, Gray, 1 lot ........ 39,64 Skinner. Egan. 4 13-100 acres- .......................................73.19 Smiley. Miehael D.. 1 b t,,,34,51 Smith, Anthony D. & Dianne, 92-100,acre ................ ,75.98Spry, Elmer Heirs, 2 I-IO acres-.............................................9.57 Spry, Grace. 1 lot .............12.10 Square Deal Real Estate Co., 2 acres.............................1-9®Sullivan, Edmond B., 1 lot. 16.61 Tallent. Marvin. 2 42-100 acres-................................2э.50 Thomas, Mrs. J. W., 2 acres-..............................57.31 Thomas, Walter Est., 14 acres-.................................,8,14 Thompson, Mary Jarvis, 2 acres .............................21.40 Williams, Elgin, 4 7-10 acres-.....................................105.40 Zimmerman, Harvey H., 95 45- 100 acres......................101.69 Veatrice J. Towell Davie County Tax Collec tor YADKIN VALLEY N E W S The work at the Valley Parsonage is getting along line. I l w ill soon be near completion. It is a very pretty house and we know it will be enjoyed by the pastor. Rev. L. D. Hobson and family. Mrs. James Zimmerman returned home from Forsyth Hospital last Friday. She has to remain in bed for two weeks. She would enjoy visitors! The Young Adult Class had a cookout at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Paschall’s with 36 present. Every one enjoyed iiamburgers, hot dogs, cake, and pic. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Parker and children visited Rev. and Mrs. John F. Frye Sunday evening at Wa|nut Cove. A group of ladies went Monday and picked out draperies for the parsonage. The W. M. S. will meet Monday June 2 at 7 p.niat the home of Mrs, Clint West, The Valley Community sends llieir sympathy to Mrs. Lucy Ellis and family for the death o f her father, Mr. Bridges. FOUR C o r n e r s The annual homecoming was licid at the lioinc of Mr, and Mrs, Flake Baity Sunday. Tliose at lending from this conimunity were: Mr, and Mrs. W. li. Burgess; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bodlbrd; Mr, and Mrs. Gaither Markland of Advance; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgess and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burgess and Richard of Courtiicy. L T )U £ .J O A ' LAcli L O f iNTfliESr’ (H.04 Shaffner, James, 4 lots ,,, ,72,53 Shore. Bobby Ray. 1 lot ., ,85.70 Si/.enu>iv. James Sanfoi-d. i lots ................................73.70 Smith. Bobbv Gray. 1 lot ,, ,82,71 Smith. Everette E.. 3 lots ,58,33 Smith, GiMrge W„ 2 lots ,, 2,53 Smith. Mr. & Mrs. Grant, l lot ................................ 95.25 Smith. J. Quentin, 4 lots . ,60,32 Smith, James Voman, l lot................................... 67,13 Smith. Joe Hege & Genevo. 7 lots ..............................110,25 Smith. Norman BeU. Sr.. 2 lots- ......................................59.89 Smith. Oscar. 2 lot«..........»0,91 Smith. Ronnie Lee. 7 4-10 acivs-...........................................24 Smoot. Mrs. Addie Scotl. J lot-.......................................12,54 Smotot. Mrs. Catherine, l lot- .......................................25.63 Smoot. Conrad. 1 lot ...... 44,96 Smool. John A„ 1 lot ..........8.36 Smoot. Rowan Gat,. 11 4-10 acres ..............................6,38 Smoot. Walter Raleigh, l lot- ......................................43,01 Souh Main Motor Co,, I lot 56,43 Sparks. Mrs. Bewie Z-. l lot- ......................................38.05 Sparks, Donald Odell. 7 6-10acres ........................... 38.30 Sparks. GUbert E«.. 10 46-100 acres ..............................3.8S Sparks. Thomas Jefferson & ■Mrr>' S.. ti 8-10 acres . .27,22 —rr:r—rr-r-r:-.------r-rrtitrmt Hunt, Annie Heirs, 1 lot ...l..>) Hunter. Charles E.. 21'i acres- ......................................42.20Jolly. Mrs, Cora. 3 92-100 aeres- ...................................20.1« Laird. Archie E.. 1 7-10 acre7.87 Lanier. Harvey J, Est,. 5'^ acres ............................3^,65 L;uham. Charlie & Ru h, 3acres ...........................143.39 L;itiimore, Evelvn. I bt .119,13 LeiU.>ul, .Milen'R, & Mildred P,, 3 :»3-uw acre.............ta.OO Ledford. Alney. i acre . 77,24 Marklard, Mary H., 5 lots 77.28 Meltiw, Truy, 1 aere . . ..1.1.43 Melton. Wayne Franklin Bernieo. 3.V100 acre......41.82 Messick. James C, & X, E. Wils.Ml, 2 Utts ................42.4ii Miller. James P,. 2 .icres. .28,39 Minor. M, J,. 43'i acres . 21.5S MurreU. T. W.. 3>; acres . 10.28 Myers, Billv Eugene. 9-10 aere- ......................................84..id M.vers. 0. W.. 3 b is ..........Vi.HS M.vers. Florence A.. 1 3-10 acre- .....................................100 47 M.vers. Fred. 2 acres ■ .3t>.52 Me-Mahon. Wilbur. I 4<>-ioo acres Si 1 bt ................103.07 Nance. Jihn Xoah. 24 acres48.32 •Vance. Mrs. Susie. 2.’ acres.9 13 Newman. Johnny A . 4 29-100 acres ...........................113 98 Omara. Thurman Eugene. 8 8-10acres ...........................140,44 Peebles, Ernest, 2': acres.44.48 “ _ —-SoimdtrjiLcjjlou.», dpesn'ljt. ?_ Mr, and Min. A, I), Kichic of MdcKsville vi.sitod Mi. and Mrs. George Laymon Sunday. Those visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Sliclton, Sr. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Shelton. Jr. and family ol Statesville: Mr. and Mrs. Billy Shelton; Mrs. Bettie Potts and Patricia and Jerry; Mrs. Hdna Ann Bcck: Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and M ark o f Farinington; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cral't and Terry of Winston-Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gene Miller of Pino Community. Mr. and Mrs. Gray Layt^on announce the birth of a son, Philip Ray at Davie County Hospital on the 23rd of May. M r. and Mrs. George Laymon visited their new grandson last Saturday. David CampbeU, Timmie, Elmore, and Greggory Beck all have had mumps the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis visited Dewey Dixon Sunday evening. Recent visitors of Mrs. W. L. Dixon who is staying with her daughter Mr.s C. S. Dull are Mrs. Pearl Cook who is 90 years old, Mrs. Eva Griffin, Mrs. Mattie Shelton, Leonard and HoweU Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vannoy, Dr. L. R. Shelton all of Winston-Salem; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Richie and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collette of Mocksville; Mr. and Mrs. Luther DuU, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D ull, Mrs. Marlene Trivette, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis, Mr. Dewey Dixon, Howard Dixon, J. B. Lowery and Jerry Potts. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. DuU and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Clanrecc Elmore, Timmie and Robin, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Elmore, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elmore and Mrs. Grace Crabtree all attended open house Saturday at IngcrsoU-Rand in Mocksville. ABOUTPEOPLE The South Mocksville Community Development Club and the Davie County Education Union held a FeUowship Tea on Thursday evening May 22nd at the Davie County Service Center from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. Mr. Carl Campbell presidenl of the club, presented plaques to Mr. Lineberg and Mr. Lefler for tlieir hearty cooperation and scrvice in the recent clearing done on Mill Street. Mr. B. T. William, an official in the Davie County Union and also of the Yadkin Valley Development Program, presented a plaque to Mr. Jim Carter for his untiring servicc. Mr. McBride gave the history of the Yadkin Valley Development Program and its purpose. At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served by Mrs. Lillian Williams. The Ladies Community Club met at the home of the president, Mrs. Cora Lee Studevent, Friday evening May 23rd at 7:00 p.m. The devotional was opened by singing, “ I Am Thine, О Lord.” The Lord’s Prayer was repeated in unison. Following the business of the meeting, the hostess served refreshments consisting of ham biscuits, pimento cheese sprcd on ritz crackers, potato chips, pickles, peanuts, mints, cake and punch. Bingo was played wilh Mrs. Helen Dalton being the winner. The ncxl meeting will he held June 27th iil Ihe home of Mrs. Sallie Baker. Mrs, Margaret Sludenl. Mis. Adelaide Fills. Mrs. Sallie Baker and Mrs. Nora Ivaton attended Ihe Annual Workshop of Ihe 1 llh District Order of Eastern Star which was held in Cleveland. N. C. on Saturday May 24th at the Third Creek A. M. E. Church. Omega Chapter No. 242 0. E. S. of Cleveland was host chaptcr. Winston-Salem State College held its Commencement Day Program Sunday, May 25th at 3:00 p.m. in the Whitaker Gymnasium. The Commencement Address was given by Reverend Carl A. Hangartner, S. J. Coordinator of Teacher Education at St. Louis University, St. Louis M isso u ri. He spoke on “ M obility, the Educational Challenge of the Seventies.” Persons attendingfrom here were: Mrs. Louise Gaither, Mrs. Adelaide EUls, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Studevent, Jr. and daughter, and Mrs. Cora Lee Studevent. Mr. Clyde Studevent, Sr. attended the National Star R o u te M a ll C a rrie rs Association at Rocky Mt., N. C. He was appointed on the board o f directors of the association. C e d a r C re e k Grief can take care of itself; But to get the fuU value of joy you must have somebody to divide it with. ««IK**#*******,« T h e re was a good attendance at Sunday school and worship service a I the Cedar Creek Baptist Church Sunday. The pastor, the Rev. Hay brought the message. His tlieme was, “What Grade Are We Making?” We should make better grades in religious lives each day. It was a very touching subject, and was enjoyed by everyone. The Rev. L. R. Howell’s spent a few days here al (heir homeplace last week. Their brothers, Rhodwell Foote of Winston-Salem and Geoige Foote of Four Corners called at the HoweU home. Mrs. Lula West is spending a few days in service in the mountains with the Searil’s family. Mrs. Helen Transou Was ' hostes to the M ackie Homemakers Club last Monday at the educational department o f Cedar Creek Church. Following'the business session, the hostess served delicious refreshm ents to those attending. Mrs. Ostine West had charge of the program. Mrs. William Eaton attended tlie workshop services of the llt h district order of the Eastern Star held in Cleveland, N. C. last Saturday. The Sunday School convention of the Yadkin and Davie Baptist Association will be held at Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church Friday, May 30-31. Our deepest sympathy and prayers goes out to all the sick and to those that have lost their love ones, and that peace will soon be established in the hearts of all our nations. TriTt“ iTinTfTver>'feT>nirtlftT«'"~~ ' country »sere to throw thoir hands up in deipair And (ay ilit^y don't give a hoot. Indeed, there would be no tomorrow. But fortunately, .American* have a way of folvinp their problems, •\nd that'« .iu«t what'« going to hai'i'en in thefe troubled lime*. Simply because it's alway« been an -\merican tradition. Now. how can you. a* one little ole citizen in thi* big. vide country of our», be of any help? • Well, take a minute and think about a L'.S, Saving* Bond, Tliat'* right, a L'.S. Saving* Bond. Xo. it i*n’t an immediate remedy (or all our ill*. But it help*. If everybody were lo buy iuti one 825,00 Saving* Bond ico*i S18.T3'. your country would be »tronger economically to » ipe out *ome of tho*e *car* we‘>e been »porting. Of ii'ur*e. everybody would be helping thenuelve*. too. If you were lo »ign up on a Bond purchase plan where you work or bank, you'd have quite a nice ne*t egg for your*eli one of the*e day*. Vou'd hate a lot more dollar* in the kitty for thing* like college education*, that new home, or a *ecure retirement, _ So think about a V S. Saving* Bond today, ,\nd then go out and buy one.Tomorrow, Take stock in America Rjk I > B, -'.*. i f •. I .• • • »n.fr, A U C T I O N S A L E S aturday, M ay 31st 81 Seventh St. Lexington, N. C. (Erlanger) PROPERTY OF HIRS. MAE SAIN SALE STARTS AT 10 A. M. Hous« Will Be Sold At 12:00 Neon Antique Mantle Striking Ciocic.. ■ Antique Rocitert end Chairs. , . 5'pc. Breakfett Room Suite . . . Philco Refrig erator end Freezer. . . Old Wardrobe . . . Old Cedar Chest . . . Old Oreser. . . Bedroom Suite. . . Old Wooden Bed . . . Iron Beds. . . Pedal Sewing Machine . . . Several Pieces of Carnival G lae. . . Old Dishes.. ■ Pots • ■ ■ Pans . . . and Iron Cookware. . . Set of China. . . Set of Silverware . . . Old Blue Jars. . . Antique Kerosene Lamps . . . Antique Kitchen Cabinets.. ■ Lots of Crochet Bed spreads . ■. Other Bedspreads ■ ■. Quilts. • ■ Featherbeds . . . Pillows and Bed Linens ■.. Antique Secretary and Antique Chairs. . . Antique Baby Bed and High Chair. >PLUS other items too numerous to mention- Advance Miss Shelby Jciin hayes. bride-elect of l-'niticis (ireene, was honored w ith a miscellaneous shower at Ihe com m unity building on Satuiday night. She leceived many lovely and useful gifts. Dr, and Mrs, Roderick Jordan o f Clemmons were Tuesday night visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Quincy Cornatzer, Mrs, Tommy Cashatt and Miss Diane Cashatt of Lexington were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr, and Mrs, Walter Shutt and Miss Laura Shutt. Mr, and Mrs. C, W, Foster Jr. were honored with a House-warming party at their new home last Saturday night. Out of town guests were Mr, and Mrs, Joe Hege of Salisbury. Mrs. Dora Sheets of Lewisville aiid the Rev. and Mrs, Glenn Thompson of Richmond. Va, Mr. Thompson is a former pastor of Bixby Presbyterian Church, Mrs, Grace Spiy spent the weekend in ShelVield visiting her sons. Bob and Norman Spry, Let US tell you about Dyanap; thedouble-actloni herbicide for soybeans. в •Divle County Enterprise Record, May 20, 196B 'T- П ' IN F r d it o f t h e I ioom UftcoND)nob4:^r au»u*TrD It's a quick-acting herb icide that kills off the first flush of weeds on contact Doesn't need moisture to work. It's a delayed-action herbicide too, that works on the later germinating weeds to kill them before they get a start in your field. Piedmont Ag. Supply Yadkinville, N. C. Royster Co. WholesaleAdvance, N. C. DACRON/COTTON UNDERWEAR ШН&гк Patf У i No purchase ncccssary-----just pick up your entry ballot from our Golden 1-ruit of (he Loom underwear display fill it out - and slip it into Ihc contest box. Tlial's all you have to do, thirst prize winner will win 2 weeks for 2 in golden, sunny, ronianlie Greece .... all transportation, tours and accommoda- lions fully-paid for .... and all firsl-elass. j Dozens of other great prizes, loo. Golden I'ruit of the Loom - the luxury underwear lhat makes a perfect t'ather s Day gift - Ciolden Isles of Greece - a perl'cci place to vacation . . . and the prize could be vours!Men’s Goldeii Fruit Of The Loom Tee Shirts. Briefs. Shorts, Athletic Shirts. О f o r ^ All winners lo be .selected by independent drawing to be held in July, 1969 S A T M A Y 3 1 o f t h e l a t e w G E N E B E A C H A M P R o u t e 3 , M o c k s v i l l e , N . C . H O W A R D T O W N R O A D «60 FORD ^ Ton PICK-UP P20 FARMALL TRACTOR McCORMICK DEERING TRACTOR, W30 10 DISC BAG HARROW 00 FRICK SAW MILL ■JOHN DEERE MOWING MACHINE Co-op PLAT BOTTOM PLOW, 14 Inch 13 DISC JOHN DEERE DRILL CORN MILL GRIST MILL POWER DRIVEN CORN SHELLER HAND CORN SHELLER ROTARY TILLER TABLE SAW AIR COMPRESSOR CYCLE GRINDER MERCURY CaUiN'SAW" ...................... ' DRAG PAN TWO WHEEL TRAILER ALL PURPOSE GASOLINE SPRAY ELECTRIC SAUSAGE MILL ELECTRIC FENCE BOX LOG CHAINS HORSE COLLARS HORSE SADDLE PONY SADDLE HORSE DRAWN PLOWS SEVERAL 55 G a l. DRUMS GREASE, GUNS POT BELLY STOVE WOOD COOK STOVE FISH SKILLET FOOT ADD 2 0 O a l. STONE CROOK ? W . ? SHOTGUN IRON WASH POT BOTTLE CAPPERS MANY WHEELS & TIRES MANY MORE ITEMS - TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION 1 1 OLD ANTIQUE CHEST OF DRAWERS OVER 200 YEARS OLD 1-20 GAUGE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN STERLING WORTH FOX 1 0 -Оау!» County Enterprise Record, May 29, 19B9 Funerals Miss Sophiu Brown l-iincral scrviccs for Miss Sophia Virginia Brown, 82, of Route 2, were liciil Monday, May 26, at 4:30 al lialon’s Chapel. Burial was in Union Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery. She died Saturday at Davie County Hospital. She was born in Davie County to the late Jim H. and Bmma Bliza Glassock Brown. She was a member of the U n io n Chapel U nited Methodist Church. Surviving are two brothers, John H. Brown of the home and Charlie S. Brown of Mocksville, Rt. 2. Larry T. Nichols Funeral services for Larry Thomas Nichols, 59, of Route 4, were held Monday, May 26, at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Cooleemee. Burial was in Cooleemee Legion Memorial Park. He died Saturday at his homo. He was born in Walkes County to the late Wilburn and Rosa Nichols Nichols and was a member o f First Baptist Church of Cooleemee. Surviving arc fo u r daughters, Mrs. Bill Bivins of Clemmons, Mrs. Jack Lagle of M ocksvillc, Rt. 4, Mrs. Sherman Boger of Mocksville, Rt. 3, and Mrs. Spcncer McDaniel of Summerficld; two sons, Dean Nichols of the home and Larry Nichols, Jr. of Advancc, Rt2.; a sister, Mrs. Hays Powell of Rock Hill, S. C.; and four brothers, Howard Nichols of Kannapolis, Dallas Nichols of Kannapolis, Dallas Nichols of Ocala, Fla., Jones Nichols of Baltimore, Md., and Laccy Nichols with the Army in Vietnam. Mrs. Alicc Davis Funeral scrviccs for Mrs. Alice Burton Davis, 72, of Woodleaf, Rt. I, were held Sunday at 4 p.m. at Baton's Chapel. Burial was in the Jcriclio Church o f Christ ccmclery. Mrs. Davis, wife of George W. Davis, died at Davie County Hospital Friday of injuries received last, Tuesday in an accident near her home. A Highway Patrol spokesman said Mrs. Davis had driven out of her driveway when her car collided head-on wilh another vcliiclc. She was born in Davie County lo W. H. and Annie Wyall Burton. She was a member of Corinth Church of Christ. Surviving arc her husband: two daughters, Mrs. Lois Davis Lazanby of-Statesville, Rt. 2, and Mrs. Alice Davis Bhlers of Woodleaf, Rt. I ; a son, Kenneth B. Davis o f Birmingliam, Ala; two sisters, Mrs. Bddie Click and Mrs. S. M. Young of Cleveland, Rt. I ; and four brothers. A. D. and W. H. Burton of Albemarle, Glenn Burton of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and Paul Burton of Accokeek, Md. J. A. Humphreys James Anderson Humphreys, age 64, of Santa Monica, California, died Tuesday, May 20, 1969. Mr. Humphreys owned and operated Humphreys’ Interior Decorating, 2513 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica. He was veteran of World War II. Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Mae A. Humphreys, his m other-M rs. Mary Ann Humphreys of Raleigh; four brothers, Jo W., of Santa Monica; Paul N., of Raleigh; Carl J. of Winston-Salem; Leo H. of Salisbury; Two sisters, Mrs. Russell T. Newman of Kinston, Mrs. Harvey Roseman of Arlington, Va. Prior to World War II, Mr. Humphreys lived in Winston-Salem. Burial will take place in the Liberty Cemetery, Davie County, near Mocksville, at a time and date to be announced. Jessie Lee Hege Jessie Lee Hege, 62, of 710 Glenn Avenue died Monday May 19 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was born in David County. He lived in Cleveland, Ohio, 15 years before coming to Wmston-Salem nine years ago. He was formerly chief cook at Fairview Hospital in Cleveland. He was a member of Cedar Grove Baptist Church in Davie County. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. M ary Wilma Hege; four daughters, Mrs. Helen Winfrey of Newark, N. C„ Mrs. Ileanc Campbell of Washington, D. C., Mrs. Frances Strickland of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Christine Payne of New Vork C ity; three sons, Robert Dobson o f Winston-Salem, Frank Dobson of Hollis, N. Y., and Charlie L. Hege o f Chicago, 111.; his mother, Mrs. Sallie .Bell Hege of Mocksville; and a brother, Walter Spann of Brooklyn, N. Y. When it comei" to Service... R E A V I S F O R D STANDS OUTI Ч, J H e re’s W h y! Trained Techtucinns.., Gemiitio Ford and Autolite P a rts,, Factoiy Approved Pi’ocedures.,. Competitive P rices,., All add up to Quality Service for AU Makes at REAVIS FORD. Inc. V A O K IN V IL tE H IO H W AV ...wwKSVlUtE, N. C. PHONE 634-2161 / r 's e A S Y T o B U Y - S E L L - R E t f r - H / R £ S ^ Г Ш О NO’IICI-, NORTH CAKOI.INA DAVIli COUNTY 11-Oavie County Enterprise Record, May 26, r<‘ For Sale - 1968 Dodge thrcc-lourtli Ion truck. Contact Brunch Banking and Trust Company on Gaither Street. Tciepltone 634-5951. 5-29 Itn WANTED: Waitresses to work part time or full time. Apply in p e rs o n a t M IL L E R ’ S D IN E R -R E S T A U R A N T , Mocksville. 2-27 tfn A SINGER SEWING M AC HINE......LIKE NEW C A B IN E T: ZIG-ZAGER, BUTTONHOLER, FANCY STITCHES, DARNS. MENDS, ETC. WANTED: Someone with good credit to assume payments of $9.42 per month or pay complete balance of $38.60. For full details write: Mr. Cox, P. 0. Box 283, Asheboro, N. C. 27203.S/15/tn For Sale....One registered Angus bull, 14 months old, and reasonably priced. Black Venture Farm, Sam S. Shoft7' Telephone 634-2720. 5/22/tfn MOBILE HOME SPACES FOR RENT . . . 1-40 Mobile Village at И 0 and Farmbigton Road. Phone 998-4097 or 998-4727. 3-27 tfn ^Vnnted-Couple to work at Whip-O-Will rarm . House fumbhed and excellent wagei. Apply In person at Whlp-O-Wm Farm. 10-10 tfn Mobile Home Repair ~ Servicc of all types. Phone 998-8286 or 998-8276. 2-27 tfn T R A IL E R SPACE FOR RENT......Hillsdale MobUe Home Park, near Intcrotate 40 and NC 801 exit on Cun Club Road. Telephone, 998-8404. 2-6-tfn For Rent -- Four room apartment. Call Mrs. Mabel Lloyd, 634-5854. 3-20 tfn FOR RENT - 3 extra nice house trailers. Call 634-2265. 5-15 tfn For Sale - Five room house and store building on same lot, located on Gladstone Road, Cooleemee. J. L. Foster, telephone 634-5620. 5-29 3tn Customers need service in this area. Full or spare time. Earn $3.50 hourly and up. Write Rawleigh Dept. NCE 301-302 Richmond, Va. 5-29 Itn Wanted - Man for police work in Mocksville. Apply Town Office. 5-29 2tn For Sale . . . Beef type Heifer Calves. Five bred . . . five just weaned. See Ivan Ijam es, Calahain, Phone 492-51448 any day except Friday night or Saturday. 5-29 2tp MEN A N D WOMEN WANTED ... for outside work T “ . . starting--salary-$75--per- week plus commissions and bonuses . . . free life and hospital insurance . . . paid vacation. Interested person write to BOX 904, Mocksville, N. C. for interview. 5-29 3tn Sale Of Automobiles The undersigned will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday, June 30th, 1969, at 12 o’clock noon, at the premises of the Mocksville, N. C., the following described motor vehicles, viz; 1954 Plymouth, Serial No. 18818451. This the 26th day of May 1969. M o cksville C hrysler- Plymouth, Inc. 5-29 2tn For Rent - Three bedroom fram e iiouse located in Cornatzcr-Bixby section. Also for Sale - Black soybean seed. Telephone 998-8460. 5-26 Itn FOR SALE . . . 1962 Mercury 9 passenger station wagon ... real nice ... radio .. . heater ... white wall tires... factory air conditioning . . . price S595.00 . . . also, brand new roll-around TV stand for $5.00 Roy W. Call Phone 634-5337. 5-29 Itp MALE HELP WANTED ... Factory and Maintenance employees needed for Hanes Dye and Finishing Co. Good pay and benefits. Apply in person to Personnel Office on Buxton Street, between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. An equal opportunity employer. 5-29 2tn EXECUTOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY H aving q u a lifie d as Executor of the estate of Florence S. Bumgarner, deceased, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on pr before the 29th day of November 1969, of this notice will be pleaded in bar o f their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 27th day of May, 1969. Alfred S. Shaw, executor of the estate of Florence S. Bumgarner, deceased. Harmony Rt. 2 For Sale-One lot IV* acres on Highway 601,6 miles North of Mocksville: house newly painted inside and out on 1 acre of land, located 8 miles North of Mocksville, and 19 9/100 acres o f land on Calahain Road, Sheffield -_CpjlM^njt^._CalI__^3:4302^or-----nAVI^^OUNTYsee Arthur Potts at Intersection unvitrcom sT ir o f 601-801 N o rth o f Mocksville. 5-29 Itp 5-29 4tp ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA I Nice Mobikfe^Homto Fg^^^ Rent at SafriM^erit-A-Trailer “i: Park, near DaVie Rescuc Squud Building, Ihrcc4|uurter of a mile irom city limits. 5-29 tfn Help Wanted - Male re s id e n tia l and lig lit com m ercial sheet metal hiacanic. Vacation, insurance and paid holidays. Call Jack Owens at 765-4450. Winston Air Condition Company, 3061 Trenlwest Drive, Winslon-Salcm. 5-29 21 n lixcelieni opportunity for gelling inio llie profilablc Cliincliilla Bu.siness if you qualily. Write lo: Allied Fur Company P. O. Box 491« IX'pl. W Winsloii .Siilein. N. C. 27107. .S-I5 4|n FOR SALE Three bedroom brick home on Wandering Lane. Call J. H. Bowman. Telephone 6.Я4-5324. 4-17 tin For Sale....17 acrcs, 5-room fram hou.se....Bath....Buill-in St ove....Hol water ....Tobacco Allolmciil ....15 minute drive lo Lexington. Salisbury or Mocksville. Good St ream....Giles Road, Tyro Co min unity.... Floyd Jarvis, Rome Lexinglon, N. C. 5/15/4IP Ь Ш ' tfkeUpfPayments EL-CHICO ir x ó O ' 2-Bedrooms See On Our Lot MKW OOD M o b i l * H o n i M tos W. InnM S». Solisbyry, N. C.Lk. No. »m Only $400.00 down buys lovely three bedroom, 1 'A bath brick home with carport on Davie Academy Road. Shields Realty Company, Winston-Salem. Anytime. 5-29 2tp For Sale.....Dinette set like new. Table with one center leaf and 6 chairs completely covered, even the legs and frames in medium brown wood-grain formica. Chair seats firmly chsioned in very good quality plastic. Original cost $240.00, will sell for $140.00. Also for sale, plumber’s pipe-threading tool set, unused for $60.00. Call 634-5260. 5/29/1 TP For Sale. . . . All colors of fine Iris rliizomes at bargain prices. Mrs. R. J. Shepherd, Route 4, Mocksville, N. C. H aving q u a lifie d as Administratrix of the estate of E. D. Ijames, deceased, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present tliem to the undersigned on or before the 29th day of November 1969, of this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 22nd day of May, 1969. Nancy D . Ija m e s , Administratrix of the estate of E. D. Ijames, deceased. 5-29 4tn D A V IE 4 - H N E W S BAILEY’S CHAPEL 4-H News The Bailey’s Chapel 4-H Club met on May 14, 1969 at Mrs. Robertson’s house, at 6:30 p.m. The meeting was called to order by Pete Barnes. Pledges and devotions were by Joyce Barnes and Linda May. ' Old business consisted of a “thank you note” for helping with the Heart Fund. Also, Bobby Minor talked about the Car Rodeo. Parts were given out for Churcii Sunday, and going to camp was discussed. New business consisted of talking about Demonstration Day and the Dog Show. 4-H the The Bailey’s Chapel Club met on April 8 in Bailey’s'‘Chaper^Commiitiiiy Building at 7:00 p.m. The meeting was called to order by Pete Barnes. Pledges and devotions were by Pam Robertson. Old business consisted of the winners at the Bread C onte st. New business consisted of the Talent and Craft Show on April 25. The program was planned for 4-H Church Sunday. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Robertson and were enjoyed by all. MOCKSVILLE INVESTORS FOR CURRENT STOCK MARKET INFORMATION AND SERVICE, MAKE A TOLL FREE CALL 998-8188 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Carl A. Barkley — — .'\rcher P. Brown > Registered Representatives — . FOR RENT - Beach Cottage ~ 5-roonts completely furnislied locaicd near ocean, Myrtle Beach, S. C. Make your reservations early. Contact George Hendricks. Mocksville, N. C. 5-8 tfn For Sale or Rent....Like new. two bedriwm Mobile Home. Call <>.U-2(i80 after 5 p. m. J S/15/U\ WANTED - Settled person lo live In a Red HonK located in located in Pleasant Garden, 7 milet from Greensboro . . . light general work, fa ll 6.M.5.10I . . . after 4:30 P.m. .<.|.<ifn m Main Office: 120 Broadway. NevK York, N.Y. 10006 H a r r i s . U p h a m & C ^ Members New York Stoch Exchange - Offices Nationwide 201 WACHOVIA BLDG. WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. иш тягш г 4 bedrooms... in Mockiville...very good iocition...reaionable price., terms can be arranged CALL: Rufui Вгоек at 634 6917 or Jamet Roberti at 634-5802 afttr 6 p.m. If you need Steady Income, Work only PART TIME a Good I But Can 11;; Sell Avon Cosmetics ;;i Experience |;i Unnecessary Call Mrs. Grohman 1:в72-в848 Collwt iflv 6 p.m. ;i; eàteivllle, N. С.OR write P. o, Box 6396 . :fi 2-e 4tn LAREW-WOOD INC. Garden Volley SPACIOUS - SPLIT LEVEL 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, Foyer, Den with Fireplace, Kitchen, Dining Room, Utility Room, Living Room, Study, Double Carport. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath RANCH HOME - NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION. _ ^ i — — ^ Southwood Acres 2 ACRE WOODED LOT.... Ideal for daylight basement. LOVELY RANCH HOME ALMOST COMPLETED. LARGE SELECTION OF LOTS. Coll or See Don Wood or Hugh Lorew Offiei: 634-6033 Wiolitl! 034-2820 or 634-2 EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY H aving q u a lifie d as Executrix of the estate of Claude Hicks, deceased, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 9th day of Dec. 1969, of this notice will be pleaded in bar o f their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the Sth day of May, 1969. June Hicks, Executrix of the estate of Jlaude Hicks, deceased. 5-15 4tn EXECUTOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY H aving q u a lifie d as Administrator of the estate of Sadie L. Dwiggins, deceased, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 15th doy of December 1969, of this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 2nd day of May, 1969. W. Frank D w iggins, Administrator of the estate of Sadie L. Dwiggins, deceased. John T. Brock, Atty. 5-15 4tn EXECUTRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY H aving q u a lifie d as Executors of the estate of K. L. Cope, deceased, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 6 day of December 1969, of this notice will be pleaded in bar o f their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 1th day of May, 1969. Oliver Bruce Thomason and F o ye ll Cope Brogdon, Executors of the estate of K. L. Cope, deceased. John T. Brock, Attorney 5-15 4tn Administratrix СТА Notice North Carolina Davie County H aving q u a lifie d as Administratrix СТА of the estate >«f Viola.J. Ridenhour,..^ deceased, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 29th day of November 1969, of this notice will be pleaded In bar o f their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 22nd day of May, 1969. Linda E. Administratrix estate of Viola deceased. Ridenhour, СТА of the J. Ridenhour, 5-29 4tn Sale Of Automobiles The undersigned will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, on Tuesday, June 10th, 1969, at 12 o’clock noon, at the premises of the Mocksville Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc., 715 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville, N. C., the following described motor vehicles, viz: 1949 Chevrolet 4-dr, Serial Number 14GK186692 (Storage Lien $70). 1964 Ford 2-dr, Serial Num ber 4 E 6 6 X I3 1 8 6 5 (Storage Lien $70). This the 14th day of May, 1969. M O C K SVILLE CH R YSX E“R -PLT M OUT HT INC. 5-22 2tn H aving q u a lifie d as Executrix of the estate of M a ttie G. Barneycastle, deceased, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of November 1969, of this notice will be pleaded in bar o f their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 12th day of May, 1969. Sadie B. Forrest, Executrix of the estate of Mattie G. Barneycastle, deceased. John T. Brock, Atty. 5-15 4tn IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE SERVING PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY aHAZEL BALDWIN. HUTCHENS VS BERNARD RAY HUTCHENS ********** To: Bernard Ray Hutchens Take notice that A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Absolute divorce on grounds of one year separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than July 15, 1969, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the courl for the relief sought. This teh 15 day of May, 1969. Glenn L. Hammer jClerk of Superior Court 5-22 4tn Atty. Peter Hairston Diesel Truck Driver Training 100 acre Training Area... Guaranteed jobs for school graduates. L'nion and non union Jobs available in Statesville and Winston-Salem area. —CaU 32W3S4 or »Tite— DIESEL TRLCK DRIVER TRAINING 1175 Sth St. Dr. S, E. HIckoo’, N. C. ’8601 NEW LISTING House For Sale --------------B flJCK------------- NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 13th day of January, 1969, and recorded in Book 75, page 28, Davic County Registry, by LUTHER M. LINEBERGER and wife, LINDA CONNELL LINEBERGER, default having been made In tlie payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned George W. Martin, Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for casli at the Courthouse door in Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina, at noon on the 7th day of June, 1969, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, tlie same lying and being In Davie County, Stale of North Carolina, and more particularly described as -follows: BEING LOTS NOS. Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (II), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13), and Fourteen (14), of Davie Acrcs Subdivision, Section One, Block “ C” , as per survey and plat made by A. L. Bow es. Surveyor, May 3, 1966. And said Plat recorded in Map Book No. 4, page No. 38, in the Register of Deeds Office of Davie County, North Carolina. To which reference is hereby made for a more particular description. BEING LOTS NOS. One (I), Two (2), Three (3), and Four (4 ) , o f Davie A crcs, Subdivision, Section One, Block “D” and acreage Tract No. One, containing 15.95 acres, more or less, as per survey and plat made by A. L. Bowles, Surveyor, May 3, 1966, and said Plat recorded in Map Book No. 4, page No. 39, in the Register of Deeds Office of Davie County, North Carolina, to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description. The highest bidder will be required to deposit in cash al the sale a sum equal lo ten per cent of his bid up to $ 1,000.00 plus five per cent of Ihe excess of his bid over $1,000.00. This sale shall be subject lo all outstanding Davic County ad valorem taxes. This 6|h day of May, 1969. George W. Martin MARTIN AND MARTIN, Attorneys .‘5-l5 4in 3 bedrooms ...VA baths... carport...full basement ... 2 fireplaces...paneled den and kitchen...w8ll to wall carpet ...targe lot...fence... paved drive...beautifully landscaped CALL: RUFUS BROCK at 634-6917 JAMES "r OBERTS at 634-6662 after 6 p.m. FARM FOR SALE 74 beautiful rolling acre« entirely seeded and ready for pasturing. Lovely home site plus lakesite overlooking entire farm. 1,000 feet frontage on paved road. Just above Central School, price $325 per acre. Cali after i p.m. 872-2175 or 873-941S. Statesville, N. C. UNDER AND BY VIRTUIi OF AN ORDER of the Superior Court of Davic County, made in a special proceeding entitled, "BETTY S. SWISHER ET AL vs PROADUS SMITH,” the undersigned Commisioner will on the 21 day of June, 1969, at twelve o’clock noon at the Courthouse door in Mocksvillc, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash thyt certain tract of land lying and being in Farmington Township, Davie County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING an iron pipe located on the North side of the Pudding Ridge Road (N. C. Road 1434), Asbury Smith corner and running thence with the line of Asbury Smith and Carl Richie South 88 degs. West 1468 feel crossing Dutchman Creek to a point on the West side of said creek, Joe Sink corner; thence South 00 degs. 05 minutes East 268 feet lo an Iron rod; Joe Sink corner; .. .thence .North 86 degs. 15 min. West 330 feet to an iron rod, Joe Sink corner; thence South 2 deg. 10 min. West with the lines of Joe Sink and J. M. Eaton 1,000 feet to a point in tlie center of Greasy Branch as evidenced by a marked Locust on the North side of said branch; thence with the center of said Greasy Branch as it meanders tlie following courses and distances; South 71 deg. 30 min. East 480 feet to a point in the branch; South 88 degs. East 640 feet to a point In the branch: North 88 degs. 30 min. East 200 feet to a poini In the barnch; South 62 degs. East 115 feet to an iron rod on the East side of Dutchman Creek; thence North 17 degs. 30 min. West 108 feet lo a point on the East side of said Dutchman Creek; thence Nortii 27 degs. East 107 feet to a Birch Tree on the East side ofsaid branch; thcnce North 13 degs. 45 min. West 345 feel to an iron rod (formerly a Poplar Tree) Asbury Smith corner; thence North 40 degs. 45 min. East 280 ft. to an Iron pipe In an old road; thence North 73 degs. 45 min. East 200 feel to an iron pipcin said old'toad; thcnce North 49 degs. 20 ’min. East 187 feet to an iron pipe on Ihc East side of said old road; thence with said old road North 1 deg. West 590 feel lo the point and PLACE OF THE BEGINNING, and containing 49.73 acrcs, more or less, as surveyed and plaited by J. C. Comer, Registered Surveyor, August, 1968, Sec Deed Book 11, page 409 and Deed Book 14, page 48, Davie Counly Registry. THE HIGHEST BIDDER will be required to deposit In cash at the sale a sum equal lo ten per cent of his bid up lo $1,000.00 plus five per cent of the cxccss of liis bid over $1,000.00. This sale will be subject to 1969 Davie Counly ad valorem taxes. This the 17 day of May, 1969. George W. Marlin Coinmi.ssloncr 5-29 4tn I I I I J I I I I I I I I Employment Opportunity ....G r a v e ly T r a x t o r P l« M t hi Clemmons Has positions for experienced Muchiiie (»Iterators — .\sscmblers ' and other skills Interested Applicants Should Contact Gravely Employment Office No. 1 Gravely Lane CIcnimuns, N. 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