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DAVIE C O U N T Y vein THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1969 S4.00PER YEAR-SINGLE COPY 10 CENTS . VOL 13 Davie County Rejects It Sales Tax Davie County will have some very attractive items at the 6th Annual Piedmont Craftsmen’s Fair to be staged IMovember 7th and 8th at the Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem. Dan Davis and Ed Parlcinson will be in charge of designing and setting up the Christmas Booth and they are shown here with Items made by Mrs. Nell Dillon of Fork. Reading, left to right, front row: a table decoration of large pink roses with green foliage; in the foreground, three plastic apples to be used as tree ornaments (one is a saucy little girl with a wink in her eye ... the other two have been hollowed out and a minia- ture nativity scene stands in one and an angel in the other... gold braid trims the edges) ... next is a small basket filled with white fern type leaves with a small white bird ... the large wreath under the light is made of corn shucks, fruit and has a bird nest in the center just under the bow ... the other baskets in the background are table decorations ... some filled with red apples with cardinal birds, white pine cones and flowers. (Photo by Mike Clemmer) Local Exhibits At 6th Piedmont Craftsmen’s Fair D iv e rsity is the nam e o f the g a m e T o r th e 6 th A im u a l P ie d m o n t C ra ftsm e n ’s Fair. S e v e r a l f r o m Davie a rc in clud ed in the m o re than IC O c ra ft s m e n e x h ib itin g in 6 0 b o o th s that turn s the gran d arena o f the C o lise u m In to a B a gd a d B azaar o f the S o u th . A w ide range o f m e th o d s an d m e dia w ill be e m p lo ye d in Grand Jury T lic D a vie C o u n ty G ra n d lu ry report to 'u d g c Fate Beal tliis w eek w as íl^ lo llo w s; Passed on 55 bills; 5 0 true bills; I n o t true b ill; 4 bills con tin ue d . P R IS O N C A M P : T h e P riso n C a m p n e e d s som e m ore lackers, need tile in m ess liall. T h e w a lk needs repaired al tlie e n tra n c e o f d o rm ito ry an d repair flo o r in office. J A IL : T h e jail is u n fit for h u m a n living, o u td a te d an d dangerous. C O U R T H O U S E : L e a k needs re p airin g in c o rn e r o f N o rth Stairw ay. H O S P I T A L : T h e D a v ie C o u n ty G ra n d J u ry inspected tlie D a vie C o u n ty H o sp ita l an d the g ro u n d s an d b u ild in g s in a very neat an d clean c o n d itio n . T h e h o s p it a l seem s to be efficie n tly run w ith e m p lo y e s i n d u s t r io u s l y w o rk in g . W e re co m m e n d that the in te rio r slio u ld be repainted an d fa u lty w in d o w s in the ne w sectio n slio u ld be replaced. W e also re com m e n d that the p o ssib ility o f a resident p h y sic ia n present at all tim es in Ih c h o sp ita l be considered. W e re c o m m e n d a b u ild in g p ro gra m to correct o v e rcro w d in g o r lack o f the fo llo w in g facilities: L a b o ra to ry s p a c e , em ergency r o o m s , storage, d in in g ro o m , kitc h e n re frig e ra tio n , p h arm acy , p a th o lo g y lab o ra to ry, m edical r e c o r d s office an d b u sin e ss office. C o m m e n d Judge Beale for fair a n d im partial m an n e r in w h ich he is c o n d u c tin g cou rt an d J. A llie H a y e s fo r services to court. R o y S o u th e rn w as fo re m a n o f the gran d ju ry. the 4 0 d iffe re n t craft fo rm s r e p r e s e n t e d in t h e show . W liereas so m e o f the fam iliar m o u n t a i n crafts o f (iic S o u t h e r n H ig lila n d s v,,!l b. o f f e r e d , th e P ie d m o n t C raftsm e n are m o re n o te d for th e so p h is tic a te d d eco rato r crafts o f the lo w la n d region. W a y -o u t te ch n iqu e s su ch as d e c o u p a g e , c l o i s s o n e , cham plevc, an d p liq u e a jo u r e n a m e ls m ig h t send one ru s h in g to their F u n k an d W a g n a lls , b u t th is is the stan da rd v o c a b u la ry o f these versatile artisans. ■ Tn a d d itio n to the iiW iVidtf*) and jo in t oraflsri.cii's bi, special iitiiacti'«' ■.■■■ .! T h e C ra ftsm e n s C lio ic c B o o tl w ill feature ' ' I' sii'i'ic e x a m p le ul v iih i,A .iib ilin g artisan’s craft. T ' .illectors’ item s w ill be foi saio as w ell ¡r o n d is p la y . B o lli .. .soiM, m e m b e r s and cxlubitlnii m e m bers w ill be c iv U M i'u iiiig lo the C h ristm a s B o o th w liich features u n usu a l an d u n iq u e C h ristm a s decorations. A focal p oin t alw a ys o f great in lcrcsl Man Found Beaten At Local Hotel L a w re n c e G ra y R o b e rso n w as fo u n d b a d ly beaten in ;i ro o m o f the M o c k sv ille H o le ' last Satu rd ay. R o b e rso n , w h o w as a b o a r d e r at the hote l, w as adm itted to the D avie C o u n tv H ospital. M o c k s v il l e Piilici- are investigating. w ill b e th e D e m o n stra tio n B o o t h in w h ic h c o n tin u o u s d e m o n stra tio n s o f ii\e va rio u s crafts w ill be h e ld th ro u g lio u t tlie h o u rs o f tlic ’’ tli! F u rth e r a ttra ctio n s p la n n e d a re the S id e w a lk C a fe an d B a ke d G o o d s B o o th . A t the S i d e w a l k C a f e , c r a f t en th usiasts can e n jo y a slice o f h o m e m ad e cakc an d a c u p o f coffee w h ile b e in g entertained Rotary Views Film On Public Relations o f the M ocksvitU e R o ta ry C lu b vie w e d a film entitled “ T h e S ilve r S lip p e r” at ■ >.1 1 . a. n e c iiiig T u e sd a y . D ie n in i dealt w ith p u b lic cluiii' . . . b u sin e ssm e n ■oeini.’ liie niselve s fro m the . i.'\vpoiiit o f their custom ers. t'.d G o o d w in ha d charge o f Uie pro gram . P r e s id e n t Chest '' B la ckw e ld e r presided. b y a festive m u sical g ro u p fro m the W in sto n -Sa le m G o ld e n A g e C lu b . S o m e o f the finest c o o k s in the area w ill be tu rn in g ou t d e licio u s b ake d g o o d s w h ic h c a n b e taken h o m e a n d en joyed b y the entire fam ily. A p u p p e t s h o w w ill be p r e s e n t e d b y ta le n te d U n iv e r s it y of N o r t h C a ro U n a -G re e n sb o ro stu de nt, M it c h e ll G r a y s o n o f T h o m a sville , N . C . H is w itty p ro d u c tio n s are guaranteed to k e e p c h i l d r e n h a p p i l y e nthralled le a vin g M o m an d D a d free to visit the b oo th s. D a v i e C o u n t y voters o ve rw h e lm in g ly rejected the one4:ent sales tax o p tio n in a liglit vote, T u e sd a y , W ith 2 6 0 4 vo tin g, o n ly 7 0 4 vote d fo r the p ro p o sa l w ith 1 9 0 0 v o tin g against. W ith separate e le c tio n s b e in g held in all o f the state's 100 counties, T u e sd a y, o n ly 25 a p pro ved and 75 rejected. Lagle Named Service Officer For Veterans R a y La gle o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 4 has been a p p o in te d D a vie C o u n ty V eteran s Service O fficcr. M r. Lagle has h is office at N o . I C o u rt S q u a re an d has office h o u rs o f fro m 9 a. m . to 12 n o o n o n M o n d a y ; fro m 9 a. m . to 5 p. m . o n T u e sd a y ; and fro m 9 a. m. to 12 n o o n o n W ed ne sd ay. T h e p ho ne n u m b e r is 6 3 4 -2 0 1 0 . M r. La g le w as a p p o in te d to t h is p o sitio n b y the D avie C o u n t y B o a r d o f C o m m i s s io n e r s f illin g the va ca n cy created b y the death o f W o o d ro w J. W ilso n . T h e issue w as the le v yin g o f il one-ccnt sales tax w ith the cou nty a p p r o v in g re tain in g o n e -h a lf o f tiic co lle ctio n and receiving a d ditio nal fu n d s b a ck fro m a p o o l o n a per capita basis. A ll tw elve pre cincts in D avie voted against. T h e m argin w as t h e narrow est in N o rth M o c k sv ille w ith a seven vote differential: 201 F o r an d 2 0 8 A gain st. S o u th M o c k sv ille had an eight v o le d ifference, w ith 1 6 4 F o r a n d 1 7 2 A gainst. T h e vote, precinct h y precinct in D a vie w as as follow s: A YEAR AGO! It was Monday, November 11, 1968 that this area was hit by a freakish snovv storm, accompanied by thunder and lightning. If you recall, there was a five-inch snow that did extensive damage to trees and left many homes without electric power. It also caused the cancellation of school. And this was preceded on Saturday night, November 9, 1968 with a fairly stout snow. That was the weather a year Dr. Herman Honored By H e r m a n C .B a ity , e D avie a n d Christmas Parade The Mocksville Jaycees and the Davie County Merchants Association would like to extend an invitation to anyone interested in entering a float in the Christmas Parade, December 6, 1969 at 10:00 A. M. to contact Tommy Turner, telephone 634-2567, Richard Cook, t"lephone 634-5851 or L.ddie Shore, telephone G 3 4-5546 of the Mocksville Jaycees. continued P-2 Auxiliary To Meet T h e A u x i l i a r y o f th e M o c k s v ille F ire D e p a rtm e n t w ill m eet M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 10th, at 7 :3 0 p. m . at the F ire Sta tion . P la n s w ill be m ad e fo r the C h ristm a s pro gram . A ll m e m b e rs are urged to attend. e d u cator as a sa n ita ry engineer a n d p u b lic health a u th o rity , h a s been aw arde d h o n o ra ry m e m b e rsh ip in tho A m e ric a n S o c ie ty o f C iv il E n gin e e rs, a,i its m e e tin g in C h ic a g o , just co n clu d e d . D r. B a ity earned the A .B . degree at the U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a in 19 1 7 . Late r he becam e an in stru cto r in in ath en iatics there, e a rn in g his B.S. in C .E . degree in 19 2 2 . Davie County Property To Be Reappraised Oxford Sent $10,000 From Masonic Picnic T h e D a v i e C o u n t y C o m m issio n e rs have signed an agreem ent w ith C arolina A p p ra isa ls, In c. o f E lk in for the re valu ation o f p ro p e rty in (he c o u n ty ne xt year. T h is p ro p e rty reappraisal m u st be com p le te d b y J a n u a ry 1 ,1971. T h e c o m m is s io n e r s also h e a r d a request an d p ut m a ch in e ry in to m o tio n fo r a p u b lic he aring o n c o u n ty zo n in g. T h e request fo r this hearing w a s m ad e b y the c o u n ty p la n n in g board. I n othe r business, the co m m issio n e rs a p p o in te d three fro m D a vie to serve o n the board o f d ire c to rs o f the T riangle M M e n ta l H e a lt h C o u n c il (D a v ie , R o w a n , and Iredell). T h e y are: B u d d y A le x a n d e r , rep re se nting the c o m m issio n e rs; B o b H o y le o f C o ole e m e e ; C h arle s D u n n o f M o c k s v i l l e . T h e s e a p p o in tm e n ts w ere fo r on e ye ar term s. ago. G. Baity Engineers F o r tw o ye ars th^realter he ' .-rved as assi.t;-/*“ sa n ita ry I'ligince v in the N c-itlf*varo !lh a Sta te B o a rd o f H ealth. O n leave o f absence fro m Ih c B o a rd , he then served as a R o c k e f e l l e r F o u n d a tio n re se a M | | | | fclld w at H arvard U n iv e re S P f receiving the degree o f M aster of Science in S a n ita ry E n g in e e rin g in 1925. In 1 9 2 8 he w as aw arde d the D o c to r o f Scie n ce degree there - the first engineer in the U nited States to e a rn a doctorate in the field o f san itary engineering. D r. B a ity then served b o th the State B o a rd o f H e a lth and the e n gin e e rin g fa cu lty at the U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a . H e w a s h e a d o f the civil e ngin e e rin g d e p artm e n t fro m 1 9 2 8 to 1 9 3 6 an d dean o f engineering fro m I9 3 I to 19 3 6 . W ith tim e o u t fo r service in p u b lic liealth capacities, he lias been p ro fe sso r o f san itary e n gin e e rin g in tlie S c h o o l o f P u b lic H e alth since tlie latter year. H e w as instru m e n tal in fo u n d in g a n d d e ve lo p in g the S c h o o l o f P u b lic H ealth, w h ic h n o w o ffe rs o n e o f Ih e n a tio n 's m ost d istin gu ish e d p ro gra m s in the field. A gift o f $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 has been sent to the O x fo rd O rp h a n a ge fro m the 8 9 th A n n u a l M a so n ic Picnic. A letter fro m A . D . L e o n G ra y to C. S, A m d e rso n , Secretary o f M o c k sv illc L o d g e N o . 134, said that in h is experience “ this is the largest gift we have received in a n y year o f this op e ration .” T h e $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 w as p ro rate d as follo w s: M o c k sv ille L o d g e N o . 134, $ 6 ,0 5 6 .2 4 . F a rm in g to n L o d g e N o . 2 6 5 , $ 2 ,1 1 2 .7 2 . A d v a n ce L o d g e N o . 7 1 0 , $ 1 ,8 3 1 .0 4 . “ Please e xpre ss o u r ve ry g re a t a p p re c ia tio n to each m e m b e r a n d f r ie n d w h o participated in th is great activity. T ills e n ab le s u s to co n tin u e m e e tin g the e x p a n d e d needs o f o u r c h ild re n and h a v in g r e s o u r c e s f o r the im p r o v e m e n t o f O x fo rd O rp h a n a g e ," w ro te M r. G ra y, C.C. Sanford Sons Co. To Be Sold The Bomb Hoax^ but it had an T h e sale o r tran sfer o f the C . C . S a n fo rd S o n s C o m p a n y o f M o c k s v i l l e lo M o tte r-A rm e e n , In c. o f 1 2 0 0 C h u rc h Street in C h a rlo tte is expe cted to b ecom e effective so m e tim e after N o v e m b e r 10, 1969. T h e p ro p e rty to be so ld o r t ra n s f e r r e d co n sists o f the sto ck o f lad ies’, m e n 's and c h ild re n ’s w e arin g appare l and shoes, hardw are, a sm a ll q uan tity o f fu rn itu re an d paint, oth e r d ry g o o d s and all in ve n to ry located in the store o w n e d b y C . C . S a n fo rd S o n s a n d C o m p a n y , but not in c lu d in g the b u ild in g s an d fixtures. T h is store ha d its b e g in n in g as the B ro w n B ro th e rs. T h e late C a lvin C o w le s S a n fo rd , a clerk in the store, a cq u ire d on e tliird interest in the sto re in 1867. Later J. L- A d a n » purchased a th ird interest in the c o m p a n y , an d after a short time Sa n fo rd and A d a m s b o u g lii ou t B ro w n 's interest in tiie busine ss an d chan ge d the nam e to S a n fo rd an d A d a m s. A b o u t fo u r ye ars later, al the death u f A d a m s, S a n fo rd becam e ih e sole o w n e r o f the firm . In 1 9 0 7 , the so n s w ere adm itte d to a co -p a rtn e rsh ip a n d t h e b u s i n e s s w a s in c o r p o r a t e d as the C . C. S a n fo rd S o n s C o m p a n y , w ith C. C . S a n fo rd as p re sid e n t an d liis so n , R u fu s B . S a n fo rd , as secretary a n d treasurer. I n 1 9 1 8 this f i r m established a garage w h ic h later b e c a m e S a n f o r d M o t o r C o m p a n y . A fter o p e ra tin g fo r 1 02 years, th is sto re c lo se d last w eek. A sp o k e sm a n f o r the M o tte r-A rm e e n C o m p a n y told t h is ne w sp ap e r that no a n nou ncem en t c o n c e r n in g p la n s fo r this store w o u ld be m a d e u n t il the tran sa ction becam e final- It was the quietest Halloween In years ominous beginning. "There is a bomb in the building. It will go off today." These electrifying words were heard by Davie High School Principal Jack Ward when' he, answered the telephone around 8:45 a. m. Friday. After the dozen words were spoken, believed to have been by an adult white male, the anonymous caller hung up. Although the bomb threat was assumed to be a hoax, school officials could take no chances to risk any students. The decision was made to dismiss school and students left In an orderly fashion shortly thereafter. State Bureau of Investigation Agent Jack Richardson, Federal Bureau of Investigation agents. State Highvray Patrol, and local law enforcement officials sped to the scene and assisted in a thorough search of the building. Nothing was found. But this hoax set off wild rumors that created a tense and uneasy atmosphere in the area for the remainder of the day. Many of these rumors said that our area was to be invaded that night by outside agitators. These were countered with rumors o f local residents arming themselves snd threatening to shoot anything that came around their property that night Town officials, mindful of Halloween pranksters of the past, considered a curfew but eventually decided against it. However, the word was out and it had its effect. There were few people out roaming around last Friday night and thankfully, no incidentt were reported. As to the bomb hoax, SSI officials are investigating leads. Both federal and state law make it a serious offense to perpretrate a bomb scare in any school or public building. Local school officials alto are working with the telephone company to establish a meant of readily uacing a call should it happen again in the future. DAVIE HIGHWAY 1969 BOX SCORE No. Accidents.............286 No. People Injured .. .139 Fatalities .......................7 C la rksville : F o r 4 1 ; A ga in st 170. C o ole em e e: F o r 5 5 ; A gain st 24 3 . Fulton: F o r 37; A gainst 125. S o u t h C alahain: F o r 2 7 ; A p ain st 41 . N o rth M o c k sv ille : F o r 2 0 1 ; A gain st 20 8 . S o u th M o c k sv illc: F o r 164; A gainst 172. East S h a d y G ro ve : F o r 3 2 ; A ga in st 153. W est S h a d y G ro ve : F o r 15; A ga in st 146. F a r m i n g t o n : F o r 36; A ga in st 2 1 9 . Sm ith G rove: F o r 3 3 ; A ga in st 191. Jerusalem ; F o r 2 3 ; A g a in st 140. N o r t h C alahain : F o r 4 0 ; A g a in st 92 . Davie County Is Considering Renovation Of Jail & Courthouse “T h e jail is u n fit fo r h u m a n living, o u t d a t e d a n d d angerous.” T h is is w h a l the D a vie C o u n ty G ra n d Jury to ld Su p e rio r C o u rt Judge Fate J. Beal in their report this w eek. A t tlie sam e tim e the grand j u r y w a s s u b m it t in g their report, the S la te Jail In sp e cto r and a rcp re se n lalive fo r Ih c N o rth C a ro lin a Jail D e te n tio n Homemakers Achievement T h e E x te n sio n H o m e m a k e rs C lu b o f D avie C o u n ty w ill have tlieir A n n u a l Fall A ch ie ve m e n t on W e d n e sd ay, N o v e m b e r 12, at 7 :3 0 p. m . at the S h a d y G ro v e S c h o o l A u d ito riu m . D r. Francis Slate w ill be the s p e . 'iie r f o r th is o ccasio n. ¡• Ä '4 gn ilto fi ,*,.-ill -b e -g iv o n to Ih ose w h o have had pcrfcct attendance d u rin g the ye ar and lo those w h o have q u alifie d fo r R e a d in g C ertificates. H oste ss clubs a rc : B a ltim o re -B ix b y, B a ile y’s C h a p ci. M o c k s, and A d vaiice -Elb aville . T h e p u b lic is invited to the A n n u a l A c h i e v e m e n t P r o g r a m . Г COUNTY HISTORY Eighty advance orders for the HISTORY OF DAVIE COUNTY by James W. Wall have been made. Orders for the book may be placed at the Davie County Public Library in Mocksville or at the branch library in Cooleemee .... either in person or by mail. Services w ere d isc u ssin g the local jail situ a tio n w ith the D a v i e C o u n ty B oard o f C o m m issio n e rs. T h e c o m m i s s i o n e r s a n n o u n ce d that tentative plans f o r e n la r g in g t h e c o u n t y c o u rth o u se a n d b rin g in g the ail u p to state sta n d a rd s have leen d ra w n u p b y W illia m s & A sso cia te s A rc h itc cts-E n gin e e rs o f M a t t h e w s . T h e c o m m issio n e rs are expe cted to m eet w ith representatives o f this firm an d go o ve r these p lan s in the near future. D a vie C o u n ty m u st enlarge th e c o u r t h o u s e to p ro vid e a d d itio n a l ro o m to c o m p ly w ith the u n ifo rm c o u rt syste m w h ic h goes in to effect here in 1970. Pinebrook Is Name For New School 'h e ne w co n so lid a te d S m ith G ro v e -F a rm in g to n E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l w ill be k n o w n as the P in e b ro o k E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l. T h e n a m e fo r th is ne w sch o o l w as o fficia lly a d op te d b y the D a vie C o u n ty B o a rd o f E d u c a t io n at their m e eting M o n d a y . T h e nam e is taken fro m its lo ca tio n o n P in e b ro o k D rive. In othe r a ctio n M o n d a y , the b o ard o f e d u ca tio n accepted the resign ation o f tw o teachers at t h e D avie C o u n ty H ig h S c iio o l: N . L a w re n c c N ib lo c k , science teacher; an d M ild re d T . l-airclo th , E n glish teacher. W. L. Ward, Jr. Named President Of Arden Farms Police Dept. Is Praised T h e M o cksville Police D e p artm e n t has been praised f r o m a soldier se rvin g in V ie tn a m . H is letter to the police departm ent reads as fo llo w s: “I am a M a rin e w h o w as sto pp e d in a car w ith 5 othe r M arine s. I d id n o t have the p ro pe r registratio n fo r m y car. 1 am th a n kfu l fo r y o u r le tting us p ro ce e d o n w here I d id straigliten o u t the d iscre p an cy and get m y p ro pe r plates. “ A lth o u g li to d a y y o u hear a lo t o f b a d about p o lic e d e p a rtm e n ts 1 do k n o w M o c k sv ille h a s a p rogressive and g o o d police departm ent. T h a n k y o u fo r y o u r h e lp and u n d e rstan d in g.” Sincerely y o u r s ...L/C pl. B o b C re ig h to n , U n ite d M a rin e C o rp s, S o u th V ie tn am . A D a vie C o u n ty m an has been n a m e d p re sid e n t an d chief executive o fficc r o f A r d e n F a r m s P a c k i n g C o m p a n y , In c o rp o ra te d o f C le m m o n s, N . C . M r. W . L. W ard, Jr. o f A d v a n ce w as nam ed to this p o sitio n d u rin g a recent sto ck h o ld e rs m eeting. A n e w b o a rd o f d ire cto rs o f A rd e n F a rm s In co rp o ra te d has also been nam ed. M r. T . H o lt H a y w o o d , Jr., w ill rem ain as a m e m b er o f the ne w board. W ard has held the p o sitio n o f vice president an d general m a n a g e r o f the firm since 1960. H e jo in e d the c o m p a n y in 1951 as salesm an. In 19 5 2 , he w as n a m e d sales m an ager; a p o sitio n w h ic h he he ld until 1960. A rd e n Fa rm s w as form e d in 1 9 5 0 b y T . H o lt H a y w o o d , Sr. and h is son, T . H o lt H a y w o o d , J r . T h e firm packs and d is t r ib u t e s fra n ks, b o lo gn a, liver p u d d in g an d sausage, p lu s a com p le te line o f lu n c h e o n m eats. T h e entire P ie d m o n t section o f N o r th C a ro lin a serves as d istrib u tio n area for A rd e n F a rm s m eat p ro du cts. A c c o rd in g to W ard, plans are u n d e rw a y to add a p o rtio n p a c k line o f p ro d u c ts to current line. T h is w ill be b o th p o r k a n d beef. Im m e d ia te p lans call fo r e x p a n sio n o f the f i r m ’s operation, a n d the p urchase o f ne w trucks. A resident o f A d v a n ce in D a v ie C o u n ty , M r. W ard is a Bill Wird past m e m b er o l the B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n o f D a vie C o u n ty . H e is past president o f the N o rth C a r o l i n a M e a t P a c ke rs A sso c ia tio n an d is c u rre n tly a m e m b e r u f t h e b o a rd o f d ire cto rs o f the asso ciation . W ard is a past M a ste r o f the A d v a n ce M a so n ic L o d g e . H e is a 33rd de gre e M a so n and S h rin e r a n d a m e m b e r o f the A d va n ce M e th o d ist C h u rc h . Ward is married to the former Pansy Cornstser. They have two sons, Jeff gnd Randall. Jeff is in grade school. Randall is a member of the football team of Wake Forest University. 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968 more about Piedmont Craftsmen’s Fair f r o m t h e W in slo n -S a le m - F o rsy tl) C o u n ty S c h o o l S y ste m w ill be sh o w n in the lo b y y . H a n d iw o rk o f the ciiild re n w ill be ju rie d b y tlie Sta n d a rd s C o m m it t e e o f Pie d m o n t C raftsm e n an d aw ards w ill be g iv e n t o th e o u t s t a n d in g exam ples. A l l e x h ib it in g craftsm en have been ju ried b y a spccial Sta n d a rd s C o m m itte e o f ju dge s u n d er the auspices o f P ie d m o n t C raftsm e n. T h ese e xce ptional craftsm en have passed the rigid re q u ire m e n ts o f m e m b e rsh ip b a s e d o n q u a l i t y a n d o rigin a lity o f cra ftsm enship. M a n y o f the cra ftsm en have w o n n a tio n al an d in te rn atio n al re c o g n itio n fo r their w o rk . M ost o f the cra ftsm e n are m e m bers o f oth e r craft gu ild s and p articipate in the ir re ^ o n a l an d na tio n al fairs. O u tsta n d in g exam p les fro m so m e o f the craftsm en are o n e x h ib it in Various a r t m u s e u m s Brantley York Receives Commendation Medal Sergean t C h arles B. Y o rk , so n o f M r. an d M rs. Jam es R . Y o rk o f R t. 2, M o c k sv ille , N . C., has received the U . S. A ir F o rce C o m m e n d a tio n M e d a l at C la rk A B , P hilipp ine s. Sergeant Y o rk , a w e a p o n s m e chanic, w as decorated for m e rito rio u s service. H e has com p le te d a to u r o f d u ty in V ie tn am . T h e sergeant is n o w assigned a t C la r k w ith t h e 5 2 3 rd T actical F ig h te r S q u a d ro n , a u n it o f the P acific A ir Forces, Cliiirch Acfivities Sp iritu a l L ife Retreat A l l m e m b e r s o f the W o m e n ’s So c ie ty o f C h ristia n S e r v ic e o f th e U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h e s in D avie C o u n t y a n d a n y other interested p e rso ns are in v ite d ' t o attend a S p iritu a l L ife R e tre at at the L ib e rty U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h o n S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 16, fro m 2 :0 0 P. M . u n til 4 :3 0 P. M . R e gistra tio n w ill begin at 1 :4 5 P. M . M r s . B o b b ie P h ill ip s , M in iste r o f V isita tio n at St. L u k e ’s U nited M ethodist C h u rc h in C h arlo tte , w ill lead the retreat. C E N T E R he adqu arte rs fo r air o p e ra tio n s in So u th e a st A sia , the F a r E a st and Pacific area. Sergean t Y o r k is a graduate o f D a v ie C o u n ty H ig li S c h o o l. At Your Library I n a n s w e r to s e v e r a l requests, the M a in L ib ra ry is n o w receivin g the W all Stre et J o u r n a l fo r the b e n e fit o f busine ss m e n an d o th e rs w h o are interested in seein g the latest f in a n c ia l reports. A su b scrip tio n to B u sin e ss W e e k h a s also b een addded. T h e lib ra ry d o e s n o t close fo r lu n c h a n d is o p e n each M o n d a y night, so p a tro n s w h o are in the b usin e ss w o rld w ill have a c c e s s t o these a n d oth e r m aterials o u tsid e their regular b u sin e ss ho urs. Center U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h w ill observe L a y m e n ’s D a y S u n d a y , N ove ifib e r 9 at 11 ;0 0 a. m . G e o rge P h illip s o f W in sto n -Sale m , a m e m b e r o f G ree n Street U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h , W in sto n -Sale m , a L a y o fv the^ v W . v N . G *»\/x a - ^ rih 'U a l ' C o h re fe fic d ; *iind 'l i ' W inston-Salefti attorn ey-W ill be the speaker. C e n te r w ill h o ld a w eekend r e v iv a l b e g in n in g F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 1 4 t h r o u g h N o v e m b e r 16. T h e R e v. P ow ell W ilk in s, p a sto r o f the D u lin C h a r g e will be the guest m in iste r fo r the night services w h ich w ill be h e ld at 7 :3 0 p. m. H e a r i n g s h a v e b e e n s c h e d u l e d by t l i e C o n s t i t u t i o n a l R i g lit s Su b co m m itte e , o f w h ic h I am C h a ir m a n , t o review the op e ratio n o f tlie 1 9 6 4 A c t fo r t h e H o s p it a liz a tio n o f the M e n ta lly III in the D istric t o f C o lu m b ia . W hile the F e d e r a l G o v e rn m e n t’s re sp o n sib ility in this area o f (he law is lim ite d to the D istrict o f C o lu m b ia , tliese hearings, w ill be in the nature o f a na tional a c c o u n tin g o f p ro ce d ure s relatin g to tlie lib e rty a n d h o sp ita liza tio n o f the m e ntally ill. T h e 1 9 6 4 A ct w as a m o d e l co d e for the m ental health p ro ce d u re s in this c o u n try . I am pleased that it resulted f r o m the in v e s t ig a t io n s an d he arings co n d u cte d d u rin g m y tenure as C h a irm a n o f this Senate Su b co m m itte e . T h o se in ve stifa tio ns p oin te d u p som e acute p ro b le m s arising o u l o f (he cu m b e rso m e law s a n d p ro ce d u re s su rro u n d in g t h e tre a tm e n t o f those su ffe rin g fro m m ental illness. W h il e o u r investigation d isclo se d so m e se riou s “ d ue p ro c e ss" of law p ro b le m s in vo lvin g sucli p e rso n s in m a n y states, its p rim a ry p u rp o se w as to m o d e rn ize p ro ce d ure s to protect the m edical an d legal riglits o f the m e ntally ill w h o r e s id e in tlie D is t r ic t o f C o lu m b ia . A m a j o r so u ic e o f the p ro b le m w as fo u n d to lie in the prevalent a ttitud e c o n ce rn in g m ental illness. M o st in d ivid u a ls su ffe rin g fro m th is illness have been faced w ith archaic law s based u p o n the pop ular c o n ce p tio n tliat to a d m it to su ch an illness carrie d a social stig m a w h ich w as often im p o ss ib le to erase in tlie c o m m u n it y . A n o th e r m ajor p ro b le m w as that it w as ofte n u n p o ssib le to gain a d m issio n to a p u b lic iio sp ita l fo r treatm ent o n a v o lu n ta ry basis. O n the other lian d , ju d ic a liy o rd ered hospitalization m eant an au to m atic lo ss o f the basic tiRlits o f a citizen. U n d e r that syste m , the District o f C o lu m b ia law assured the m e n ta lly ill b u t on e right, the riglit to be forgotten . T h e S u b c o m m itte e fin d in g s fro m those he arings becam e tlie basis o f a ne w law . P u b lic L a w 8 8 -5 9 7 , w h ic h w a s enacted o n Se p te m b e r 15, 1964. Its passage represented a step fo rw a rd fo r the civil lib e rtie s o f these often forgotten individ u als. P rim a rily, the 1 9 6 4 A c t w as d e s i g n e d to e n c o u r a g e v o lu n ta ry h o sp ita liza tio n ; to define a n d protect the r i^ its o f a patient once he w as in the ho sp ital; and *o en su re, as far a s legally possib le, that n o stigm a w as attached to the fact tliat he ha d been ho sp italize d for m ental illness. U n d e r that A c t the ju d icia l fin d in g o f a need fo r h o sp ita liza tio n w as separated fro m the fin d in g o f le g a l incom petence. T h u s C o ngre ss recognized th a t m e n t a l illness does not necessarily m ean that o n e lacks th e a b ilit y to exercise h is rights. T h e la w also c a re fu lly d efine d fo r civil p atie nts su ch rights as c o m m u n ic a tio n privileges; visita tio n righ ts; the capa city to seek release u n d e r certain co n d itio n s; a n d m o re im p o rtan t, the riglit to m e dical treatm ent, and not just cu sto dia l care. S u ff ic ie n t lim e ha s n o w elapsed to see h o w ell the A c t is f u n c t i o n i n g here in W a s h in g t o n . W e shall n o w attem pt to d isco ve r to w hat extent the co n stitu tio n a l riglits o f t h e m e n ia lly ill, the p ro sp ective m e n ia lly ill, an d Ih e ir fam ilies are b e in g respected in the d iiiric t o f C o lu m b ia a n d elsew here. I trust that these h e arin gs w ill give a m u c h needed a c c o u n tin g u p o n th is im p o rta n t subject- t h r o u g h o u t t h e c ou ntry. P i e d m o n t C r a f t s m e n )articipated as a g ro u p in othe r e a d in g sh o w s a n d are slated to be the o n ly cra fts gu ild In vite d to take part in the F e b ru a ry 1 9 7 0 S O U T H E R N L I V I N G S H O W In C h a rlotte , N . C. T h e m a jo rity o f e x h ib itin g m e m b e r s h a il f r o m t h e P ie d m o n t re g io n o f N o rth C arolina. H o w e ve r, cra ftsm e n fro m th ro u g h o u t th e southe ast . V irg in ia , G e o rgia , F lo rid a , T e nnessee a n d A la b a m a w ill also be present. T h e S ix th A n n u e l P ie d m o n t C ra ftsm e n ’s F a ir p ro m ise s to b e t h e b ig g e s t a n d m o st e x c itin g ever staged in the P ie d m o n t. D o o r p rize s m ade b y the v a rio u s cra ftsm e n w ill be given a w a y d u rin g all the h o u rs o f the F a ir, H o u rs are: 1 0 :0 0 A . M . to 9 :0 0 P. M . F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 7 th , a n d 1 0 :0 0 A . M . to 6 :0 0 P. М ., S a tu rd a y , N o v e m b e r 8 th . Price o f a d m issio n w ill be $ 1 .0 0 fo r adults, 5 0 cents fo r stu de nts a n d c h ild r e n u n d e r s i x ad m itte d free. Sp e cia l prices w ill b e o ffe re d art classes a c c o m p a n i e d b y t h e ir in stru c to rs. Fre e p a rk in g is offered co u rte sy o f P ie d m o n t C raftsm e n . Woman Killed In Wreck M rs. K a te R id d le , who lives on th e Y a d k in V a lle y R o a d , and*w>ho ha s won m a n y honon fo r he r p a in tin g s w ill have th e Item s sh o w n here w ith he r o n d isp la y at th e F a ir an d m a n y oth e rs n o t sh o w n . T h e large w reath to th e le ft is m ad e o f c o rn sh u cks, M rs. R id d le sa ys she c u ts the sh u c k s w ith scisso rs to th e shap e she w ants, cu rls th e m w ith scisso rs as y o u d o rib b o n , a n d th e n a d d s a corn s, p e an u ts a n d p in e c o n e s sew ed In a m o n g the flo w e rs she has m ad e o f the c o rn sh u ck s. S h e is h o ld in g a vase o f the sam e typ e o f flow ers. T o her righ t is a d o o rm a t m ad e e n tire ly o f c o rn sh u cks. T h e o th e r item s sh o w n are so m e o f her h o o k in g sam ples, in c lu d in g rug s a n d c h a ir covers. T h e se are m a d e fro m strip s o f m aterial p u lle d th ro u g h b urlap. In the w all b e h in d M rs. R id d le is a fram ed p ictu re th a t M rs. R id d le h o o k e d a n d w o n a b lu e rib b o n w ith a t th e D ix ie C la ssic Fair. Congressman Wilmer "Vinegar Bend" MIZELL'S Ш Ш М 1 Ш I A w o m a n o f the S h a d y G ro ve c o m m u n ity w as kille d an d h e r h u sb a n d injured e arly S a tu rd a y w h e n their car left In te rstate 4 0 at the h ig h w a y 's b rid ge s over the Y a d k in R iv e r a n d p l u n g e d d o w n an e m ba nkm e n t. M rs. A lic e M . Peebles, 5 0 , o f A d v a n ce , R t. 2, d ie d o f injuries she received In the accide nt b e f o r e s h e go t to B a p tist H o sp ita l. H e r h u sb a n d . D u f f D . P e e b le s , 4 9 , w as se rio u sly injured. P a tro lm a n R . G . C o m p to n s a id t h e P e e b le s car w as Film To Be Shown At Advonce VFD O n N o v e m b e r 1 0 th there w ill be a film sh o w n at the A d v a n c e F i r e S t a t io n . E v e ry o n e is in vite d to c o m e see t h is f il m o n M u s c u la r D y s t r o p h y . T h i s Is b e in g sp o n so re d b y the F ire m e n ’s A u x ilia ry fo r the b en efit o f the p u b lic, as N o v e m b e r Is the tim e fo r the an n u al drive fo r fu n d s to su p p o rt the N o rth C a ro lin a F o u n d a t i o n o n M u s c u la r D y stro p h y . T h e re Is n o charge a s th is is stric tly a p u b lic service to In fo rm the p eop le o f t h is c o m m u n it y w h a t the m o n e y fo r th is fo u n d a tio n is used for, w h a t the y w ill be ask to c o n trib u te to at a later date. travelin g to w a rd s M o c k sv ille o n 1-40 w h e n it w e n t o n to the m e dia n a n d then p lu n ge d ove r the e m b a n k m e n t betw een the river bridges. M rs. Peebles w as p inn e d in the car. M rs. Peebles w a s b o rn in N e w to n to L u th e r M . an d R o sa M . L o h r. S h e w as a m e m b e r o f the M o u n t S in a i A M E Z io n C h u rc h at A d va n ce . S h e w as a d o m e stic w o rk e r at the ho m e o f Jam e s G . H anes. S u rv iv iijg are he r h u sb a n d ; h e r fath er o f N e w to n ; he r ste pm oth e r, M rs. C la le r L o h r o f N e w to n ; three sisters, M rs. D o r o t h y W r ig h t a n d M rs. F ra n ce s Peebles o f B ro o k ly n , N . Y . , an d M rs. C ath e rine R a m se u r o f H ic k o ry ; an d tw o b ro th e rs, H a y e s C . L o h r o f East O range , N . J., a n d L u th e r L o h r Jr. o f B ro o k ly n . EnterprlM-Raoord M ock sviU e , N . C . 2 7 0 2 8 P ub iishe d E v e ry T h u rsd a y A t 1 2 4 S o u th M a in St. G O R D O N T O M L IN S O N E D IT O R - P U B L IS H E R , J Se co n d -C la ss postage p a id at M o c k sville , N . C. S u b scrip tio n rates; Sin gle I C o p y lO c S 4 .0 0 per ye ar In N o rth C aro lin a; $ 4 .5 0 per ye ar o u t o f state A d v a n ce o rd e rs are b e in g taken at the M a in L ib ra ry a n d the C o o le e m e e L ib ra ry fo r the new D a vie C o u n ty H isto ry b y Jam es W . W all. T h e b o o k is e xpe cted to be o ff the press ab o u t D e ce m b e r I , a n d b o o k s ord ered in advance m a y be called fo r at the lib ra ry u p o n arrival. T h e b o o k s are $ 5 each. Please m a ke c h e ck s p ayab le to C o u n ty H isto ry Boole. T h e re w ill be a m o ra to riu m o n fines o n o ve rdu e b o o k s at t h e M a in L ib ra ry a n d the C o ole e m e e B ra n c h fo r the first is an o p p p r t u m ty i to return^ som e o f these lo n g- neglected o ve rdu e b o o k s, fine-free, fo r a sh o rt tim e. C h e c k a ro u n d and get them ail in no w . W e d o n ’t k n o w w he th e r this w ill ever be repeated! T h e L ib ra ry w ill be closed o n T u e sd a y , N o v e m b e r 11, fo r V e te ra n s D a y . Senator Sam Says Q . D e a r C o n g r e s s m a n M iz e ll: R e c e n tly , there has b e e n m u c h ta lk a b o u t the E le c to ra l C o lle ge syste m o f e lecting the P re sident. C a n y o u tell m e just h o w m a n y Pre sidents, if a n y, w ere elected w ith less th a n a m a jo rity o f the p o p u l a r v ote ? H . T. R. L e x in g to n . A . A total o f fift e e n P re sid e n ts have been elected w ith less th an fifty p erce nt o f the p o p u la r vote. T h e y are: A d a m s , P o l k , T a y l o r , B u c h a n a n , L in c o ln , H a ye s, G a rfie ld , C le ve la n d , H a rriso n , C le v e la n d , . W ils o n , T x u m a n , Kennedy.■<ina.'«N ixon. T w o o f t h o s e A d a m s i a n d . H a y e s i were. i a ctu a lly defeated a c c o rd in g to the p o p u la r vote, b u t w ere elected in the Electoral C ollege. It is in te re stin g to n o t that in all o f the Pre siden tial e lectio ns since 1 8 4 4 , w ith the e x ce p tio n o f on e , at least on e o f t h e c a n d id a te s received m o re than fo rty p erce nt o f tlie votes cast. In 1 8 6 0 , A b ra h a m L in c o ln received o n ly 3 9 .7 8 percent o f the p o p u la r votes, b ut h is na m e d id n o t ap pe ar on th e b a llo t in the seced ing states. T h e H o u se h a s passed le gislation w h ic h w o u ld have t h e P r e s id e n t e le c te d b y p o p u la r vote o n ly , d ism issin g tlie E le cto ra l C ollege. A t this tim e, the b ill is b efore the C o n stitu tio n a l A m e n d m e n t S u b c o m it t e c o f the Senate Ju d ic ia ry C o m m itte e . I f passed b y the Senate, the A m e n d m e n t w ill have to be a p p ro ve d b y tliree fo u rth s o f the states’ legislatures. Q . D e a r C o n g r e s s m a n M ize ll: I have he ard a lo t ab ou t the in cre asin g p ostal rates, b ut ha ve n o t seen the co st o f stam ps g o up. W h e n w ill the increase go in to e ffe ct? J. K . W in sto n -Sale m . A . Last M a y , President N ix o n , in a m e s s a g e t o C o n g r e s s , called fo r postal in c r e a s e s . S o m e o f th e requested increases w o u ld have go ne in to effect o n the first o f J u ly , b u t the p ro p o sa l becam e b o gge d d o w n in the legislative process. P re se ntly, it is b ein g con sid e re d b y the H o u se P ost O f f ic e a n d Civil Service C o m m itte e . T h e b ill calls fo r tlie fo llo w in g increases; F irst C l a s s m a il, letters and p o stcard s lo be increased b y on e cent, to seven cen ts an o u n ce a n d six cents a ca rd ; A ir M a il, postage to rem ain at ten cents; S e c o n d c la s s m ail, h a n d l i n g c h a r g e s o f th re e -ie n ih s cent p e r piece fo r h a n d l i n g o u ts id e h o m e co u n tie s to be placed in effect o n J u ly 1 o f 1 9 7 0 ; T h ird class m ail, fo r single pieces rates to increase on e cent per piece; fo r b u lk T h ird class m ail, rate to increase to u n ifo rm rate o f 4.2 cents in Ja n u a ry o f 1 9 7 0 (in contrast w ith tlie present 3.6 cents). T h e re w o u ld a lso be slight increases in the Sp ecial Services such at S p e c ia l D e live ry, R e giste re d M a il, C . 0 . D - a n d re turn receipts. T h e r e q u e s t w a s m ade b y the President for Postm aster G en eral W in sto n B lo u n t. M r. B lo u n t said the rate h ike s are n ecessary because o f a record o f 1.2 b illio n d o lla r d eficit he in herited w h e n h e to o k office. In m a k in g h is appeal to the P o st O ffic e C o m m itte e , M r. B lo u n t said that a lt h o u ^ i the rate increase is ne cessary this year, he is d e te rm in e d to sto p the cycle o f fre qu en t postal increases. Se n d y o u r q u e stio n s to: M I Z E L L ’S A C T IO N L IN E 1 2 2 8 L o n g w o rth H o u se O ffic e B u ild in g W a sh in gto n , D . C . 1 0 5 1 5 Moeksvllle P.T:A. To Observe Education Week T h e M o c k sv ille E le m e n ta ry P . T . A . will meet on N o v e m b e r lO tli in the sch o o l a u d ito riu m at 7 :3 0 p. ni. T h is m e e tin g w ill be in re lation to A m e r ic a n E d u c a t io n W e e k w h ic h is N o v e m b e r 9 -1 5 . T h e th e m e o f A m e ric a n E d u c a tio n W e e k is Better E d u c a tio n - Y o u r Jo b . A so u n d f ilm s t r ip related to y o u r sch o o ls w ill be sh o w n , after this a teacher re ce p tio n w ill be held. P. T . A . M e m b e rsh ip drive w ill end o n th is date. Please s e n d in y o u r m e m b e rsh ip b e f o r e this date, so as m e m b e r sh ip prizes m a y be determ ined. S u p p o rt y o u r c h ild ’s sclio o l - A tte n d a n d be active in P. T . A . Cotton Allotment Is Revised T lie U , S. D e p a rtm e n t o f A gricu ltu re h a s a n n o u n c e d r e v i s e d S t a t e a c r e a g e a llo tm e n ts fo r the 1 9 7 0 c ro p o f u p la n d cotton. A lso a n n o u n c e d w e re Sta te projected yields. T h e n e w State acreage a llo t m e n t s result fro m the U S D A an n o u n ce m e n t on O cto b e r 15 that the na tional a cre age a llo tm e n t fo r 1 9 7 0 upland cotto n had been increased fro m the 16 m illio n acres set earlier to the ne w a llo tm en t o f 17 m illio n acres. T h e increase w as b ro u g h t about b y d e c lin in g l9 6 9 < r o p prospects. F i g u r e s on the State projected y ie ld s average o u t to t h e 5 0 0 p o u nd 'pe r*a cre natio nal yie ld a n n o u n c e d o n O cto b e r 15. T h e State yie ld s are a p p o rtio n e d a m o n g c o tto n g ro w in g co u n tie s an d are used in c a lc u la t in g p rice -su p po rt p a y m e n ts u n d e r the c o tto n program . T h e na tio n al projected yie ld is d o w n 4 5 p o u n d s per acre fro m last ye ar a n d refiects the fa ilu re o f c o tto n y ie ld s to realize levels expe cted o n the basis o f tre nds a few ye ars ago. O th e r details o f the 1 9 7 0 u p lan d c o tto n p ro g ra m -su c h as p ric e -su p p o rt loans and paym ent levels - w ill be a n n o u n ce d later. ANYWAY YOU CUT IT...YouMl have a bigger slice of extra cash ... with a Savings Account e sure you get your cut of the money you earn . .. . II’-I i:.i is'. -ICI. I.’ i-) iim >\ u I'. ii ¿ iM fifty# fopiyourself'/dnd ..for iydur yfuttu^ei^-Open^- a'ri»^» r, V 'isirt ftMriTO **rl» f«oi ♦ •'•«»•X» lo ll •• H'Mt 'Savings Account here. Then, save steadily . .. put aside a little something every payday. Interest, compounded regularly, helps your money grow faster. Deposit By The 10th —Earn From The First!— Deposit by the 10th of a month and we will pay you intemt from the first! 1 . 3 Big Savings Plans from which to choosel Regular Passbook Savings Auoont .... 4.75 % Per Annum .... Paid or Compounded Quarterly. No notice required to make witbdmmls. Sivlngs placed in your account by the 10th of the month earn from the 1st Addhioni may be made at any time. (This is the highest passbook rate permitted by any insured in stitution in the Southeast) 2. Full Paid Certificate..........4.75 7. Per Annum Deposit in multiples of $100 at any time. Dhfidend checks maHod quarterly. 3. 5'A % Bonus Certiflcotes Minimum $6,000.00 in multiplet of $500. Regultr dividend checks quarterly. MOCKSVILLE SAVINGS & LOAN Mocksville/ N.C.634-2013 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1089 - 3 ^^ngagements M iss J a n ic e K aye L oflin R e v. a n d M rs. J o lin T a y lo r L o flin a n n o u n c e the engagem ent an d a p p ro a c h in g m arriage o f (heir daughter, Janice K a y e , to K e n n e th M ille r B u tn e r, Jr. T h e w e d d in g w ill take place o n F rid a y niglit, J a n u a ry 9 , 1 9 7 0 , in the M a c e d o n ia M o ra v ia n C h u rc h . M iss L o flin , a graduate o f D a vie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l, atte nded T o c c o a F a lls In stitu te in T o c c o a Falls, G e o rgia , w h e re she w as a m e m b e r o f the P h i Sig m a C h i so cie ty a n d the D o r m C o u n c il. Sh e is e m p lo ye d b y N o rth C a ro lin a B a p tist H o sp ita l. M r. B u tn e r is the so n o f M r. a n d M rs. K e n n e th M ille r B u tn e r, St. o f R o u te 1, A d va n ce . H e is also a grad ua te o f D a vie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l a n d is e m p lo ye d b y R . J. R e y n o ld s T o b a c c o C o m p a n y . H e is a m e m b e r o f the 1 0 8 th T a in in g D iv isio n o f the U n ite d State s A r m y R e se rve in W in sto n -Sa le m , N . C. M i s s Janet V ictoria C a ll M r. a n d M rs. R a lp h E . C a ll o f R o u te 4 , a n n o u n c e the en gagem ent o f their d aughter, Jane t V ic to ria , to W a yn e K e n n e th W h itch e r, so n o f M rs. L illia n B . W h itc h e r o f R iv e rs B e ach, F lo rid a an d K e n n e th W . W h itc h e r o f B rid g e p o rt, A la b a m a . M iss C a ll is a registered nu rse e m p lo ye d b y P alm Beach G a rd e n s C o m m u n it y H o sp ita l in Palm B e ach , F lo rid a . M r. W h itc h e r is e m p lo ye d b y E . C . S to k e s M e ch a n ica l C o n tra c to r o f L a k e W o rth , F lo rid a . T h e w e d d in g is p la n n e d fo r D e c e m b e r 2 0 , at 7 : 3 0 p. m . In the C h u rc h o f C h rist, 3 6 th Stre et, W e st P a lm B e a ch F lo rid a . M iss J u d y C a ro l F oster P hoto b y M IL L S M r. an d M rs. B o o n e C . F o ste r o f R o u te 4 , a n n o u n c e the engagem ent o f their d augliter, J u d y C a ro l, to B ru c e M . Pratt, so n o f M r. a n d M rs. R u fu s S. P ra tl o f R o u ie 5, M o c k sv illc. M iss F o ste r is a grad u a te o f D a v ie C o u n ty H igli S c h o o l and S a lisb u ry B u sin e ss C o lle ge . S h e is e m p lo ye d in the o fficc o f B & F M a n u fa c tu rin g C o m p a n y , In c. M r. Pratt, a grad u a te o f D a v ie C o u n ty H igli S c h o o l, served fo u r ye ars in the U n ite d Sta te s A r m y an d is n o w a tte n d in g C h a rlo tte B u sin e ss C ollege. T h e w e d d in g is p la n n e d fo r J a n u a ry 3 1 , al 3 p.m . in C o n c o rd U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h . B R O T H E R P A S S E S IN A L A B A M A B y M A R G A R E T A . L eG R A N D V A C A T I O N IN A T L A N T A , G A . • T h e R e v. Jam es A . A lle n left T u e sd a y a. m . fo r A labaste r, ^ ^ / ( A la b a m a after re ce ivin g a m essage that h is b ro th e r, C la u d e T . n / w i i J A lle n h a d passed aw a y. H e assu m e d that the fun eral w o u ld be he ld W e d n e sd a y b u t at the tim e o f departure , p la n s w ere in com p lete. R E - E L E C T E D T O B O A R D M rs. J o h n C lo n tz o f State sville, M rs. J o h n Jam e s o f M a id e n , M rs. D a v id R . S tro u d o f R o c k y M o u n t a n d M rs. G e o rge H a ire o f R o u te s p e n t -fio m j S u r t d iy ц в й Ц Р г Ш у lim A t liit a j iG e ore ia..;i ' » T h i s w as the an n u a l va ca tio n the g ro u p takes each ye a r together. S T U D E N T H O M E F O R W E E K E N D M iss L in d a O sb o rn e , d auglite r o f M r. a n d M rs. H a ro ld O sb o rn e o f R o u te 5, spe nt the p ast w e e ke dn w ith he r parents. S h e is a stu de n t at P atricia S te ve n s C aree r C o llege in T a m p a , F lo rid a . O n Sa tu rd a y , L in d a , Im o g e n e , T in a , A lin e a n d G in a O sb o rn e w e n t to B o o n e . T h e ir un cle, C la re n ce P alm e r passed a w a y F rid a y m o rn in g tliere. Im o g e n e atte n d e d the fun eral o n S u n d a v . T O E N T E R S C H O O L B ill M o o re II I h a s been separated fro m active service after b e in g an o ffice r in the A r m y Re se rves fo r the past 3 years. H e had attained the ra n k o f C a p ta in . H e w ill enter E a st C a ro lin a U n iv e rsity in the w in te r q u a rte r in the graduate sc h o o l M iss C risto l W est an d M iss M a rth a M ilto n , o f H a m p to n , V a ., w he re M o o re has been sta tio n e d , w ere w e e ke nd guests o f the W . L. M o o re fa m ily here. T h e M o o re s an d M iss W est atte nded the C le m so n -M a ry la n d fo o tb a ll gam e in C le m so n , S. C . the past Sa tu rd a y. B I R T H D A Y D I N N E R A H a p p y B irth d a y D in n e r w as served at the h o m e o f M r. and M rs. Jessie L y o n s S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 2, fo r the fo llo w in g persons: M rs. A lic e B ritto n , M rs. E lla M a e D u lin , M iss V irg in ia L y o n s, R ic h m o n d L y o n s an d A n ge la. A T C O N F E R E N C E A P rin c ip a l’s C o n fe re n ce o f the N o rth C a ro lin a E d u c a tio n A sso c ia tio n w ill be h e ld in W in sto n -Sa le m T u e sd a y th ro u gh T h u rsd a y o f this w eek. A ll local sch o o l p rin cip a ls w ill atte nd som e o f the sessions. V IS IT IN G D A U G H T E R A N D F A M I L Y M rs. W . B. T u c k e r o f L o u isb u rg , is sp e n d in g a few d a y s here w ith her son-in-law a n d daugliter, M r. an d M rs. J o h n H . H a tch e r Jr. a n d child re n o n M a p le A ve n u e . V A C A T I O N IN A T L A N T A , G A . M r. an d M rs. K n o x J o h n sto n e an d M r. an d M rs. J o h n Jo h n sto n e left S u n d a y fo r A tla n ta , G e o rgia fo r a few d a y s vacation. D U R H A M G U E S T S H E R E S U N D A Y S u n d a y guests o f M r. an d M rs. G ra d y N . W ard o n N o rth M a in Stre et w ere their so n . J a c k W a rd , M iss E la in e Lee an d M r. and M rs. E d Jon e s o f D u rh a m , a n d M rs. W a rd ’s b ro th er-in -law and sister, M r. an d M rs. L o n n ie L a n ie r o f H ic k o ry . S P E N D F E W D A Y S IN P A . M rs. A g n e s H a m p to n o f R o u te I, an d M rs. G e rtie M . S c o tt o f R t. I , Statesville, spe nt a few d a ys last w eek in B ry n M a w r. Pa. v isitin g M rs. S c o tt’s u n cic a n d w ife. R e v. an d M rs. J. T . P hifer. IN W . S. F O R W E E K E N D M rs. A d e la id e E llis spe n t Ih e past w eeke nd in W in sto n -Sa le m , tlie guest o f M r. an d M rs. J o h n C ard w ell. W liile there, th e y atte nded the S ta le U n iv e rsity h o m e c o m in g activities. T O S H E L B Y T U E S D A Y M rs. T . F. M e ro n e y an d so n , T o n u iiy M e ro n e y spent T u e sd a y in S h e lb y w ith M rs. M e ro iie y ’s so n -in-law and daugliter, M r. an d M rs. R a lp h W alters a n d fam ily. H O M E F R O M E A S T C A R O L I N A M iss V ic k i D a vis, stu de nt at East C a ro lin a C o llege, G re e nville , spent the w e e ke n d at h o m e w ith her parents, M r. an d M rs. B e rn ard F o sie r o n R t. 4. D r. a n d M rs. F ra n c is W . Sla te atte nd ed the an n u a l m e e tin g o f the N o rtli C a ro lin a D iv isio n o f the A m e ric a n C a n ce r S o c ie ty held in R a le i^ ^ S a tu rd a y , O c to b e r 2 S th . D r . Sla te w a s re-elected to the , B iiÔ a o r 'D l i^ t o r s . G ovetT ipr aji& M rs. B o b S c o tt atte nd ed the ’ m e e tin g as M rs. S c o tt is I's l 'V ic e 'P ré sid e n t o f tlie N . C . D iv isio n . S e n a to r J e n n in g s R a n d o lp h o f W est V irg in ia w a s sp e a ke r fo r Ih e d in n e r m eeting. V I S I T N E W G R A N D D A U G H T E R M r. a n d M rs. T h o m a s S h e e k an d M r. an d M rs. R ic h a rd S h e e k a n d so n , R ic h ie , spe n t last w e e ke n d in M id d le to w n , Pa. T h e trip w as m ad e esp ecially to see M r. a n d M rs. F ra n k S h e e k ’s in fa n t daughter, K im b e rly M ich e le . W h ile there, th e y visite d the S h e n a n d o a h V a lle y , G e ttysb u rg , Pa., H e rsh e y , Pa., D u tc h C o u n try , W a sh in g to n , D . C ., B a ltim o re , M a ry la n d an d o the r places o f interest. T W O S O N S H O M E O N L E A V E S p / 6 K e n n e th G . W illia m s w h o re tu rn e d fro m V ie tn a m o n S e p te m b e r 10, h a s been o n leave w ith h is parents, M r. a n d M rs. W illie A . W illia m s o n R o u t e 4. H e is m arrie d to the fo rm e r T e rri M y e rs, d a u ^ t e r o f M r. a n d M rs. C la re n ce M y e rs o f C o ole em e e. Sp / 6 W illia m s w ill be sta tio n e d at F t. R u c k e r, A la b a m a w h e re he w ill atte nd A v ia tio n S c h o o l. M rs. W illia m s p la n s to a c c o m p a n y her h u sb a n d to A la b a m a . A n o th e r so n o f the W illia m s, A irm a n R o g e r D . W illia m s w h o re ce n tly co m p le te d 18 w e e ks o f technical sc h o o l at C h a n u te A F B in Illin o is w h e re he w a s an h o n o r graduate, w as also at h o m e o n leave. H e left N o v e m b e r 3, fo r S e y m o u r J o h n so n A F B at G o ld sb o ro . T h e th ird so n , Sgt. F irst C la ss W ; B a x te r W illia m s, is in E th io p ia o n a three ye a r m a p p in g m issio n tour. H e w rite s that h is a ssign m e n t w ill be o ve r in J u ly 1 9 7 0 b ut that he m a y get h o m e so on e r. H is w ife , an d tw o c h ild re n are in E th io p ia w ith h im b u t w ill be h a p p y to get b a ck to the U .S. A . S P E N D S U N D A Y H E R E M rs. C a ro ly n M c C a n le ss an d gra n d d a u gh te r, L y n n o f S a lisb u ry , spe nt S u n d a y here w ith M iss D u k e S h e e k o n W ilk e sb o ro Street. P L A N E T R IP T O A T L A N T A . G A . M iss N a n c y S h e e k spe nt the past w e e k e n d in A tla n ta , G e o rgia w ith he r fo rm e r ro o m m a te at G re e n sb o ro C o lle ge , M iss N a n c y W righ t. W h ile there, she to u re d o ld A tla n ta . A T T E N D H O R S E S C I E N C E C O N F . M rs. K . M . A lm o n d a n d M isse s D e b b ie A lm o n d an d Sa n d ra C o p e o f A d va n ce , and D r. C ly d e W . Y o u n g o f S o u t h M a in Street, atte nded a H o rse Scie n ce C o n fe re n ce in R a le ig h last F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y . T h e n ip w as m ad e b y plane, IN D U R H A M F R ID . ^ Y M rs. H e n ry C . S p rin k le atte nd ed a lecture a n d recep tion F rid a y in D u rh a m , h o n o rin g D r. H e le n K im , pre siden t em e ritu s o f E w h a W o m a n ’s U n iv e rsity in Se o u l. K o re a . D r. K im is in the U n ite d State s as ro a v in g A m b a ssa d o r fo r the R e p u b lic o f K o re a . S h e spent three d a y s in D u rh a m . M O V IN G H E R E F R O M S Y L V A M r. an d M rs. T o m m y F le m in g are m o v in g to 751 Sa lisb u ry Street this w eek fro m Sy lv a . M r. F le m in g has accepted a p o sitio n a s sa le s representative o f the A th le tic T e a m D iv isio n at B o c o c k -S tro u d C o m p a n y in W in slo n -Sa le m . M rs. F le m in g is the fo rm e r V ic k i H e n d ric k s, d a ug lite r o f M r. an d M rs. R o b e rt H e n d ric k s o f S a lisb u ry Street. H E R E F R O M F O R T B R A G G L t. an d M rs. R o n n ie B ro w n and so n . R o n n ie II. fro m Ft. B ragg, spent a few d a ys here w ith M rs. B ro w n ’s parents, M r. and M rs. C ly d e H e n d ric k s o n P a rk A v e n u e , an d M r. B ro w n ’s parents in Y a d k in v ille last w eek. T h e y re tu rn e d h o m e M o n d a y . L E A V E F O R F L O R I D A M r. and M rs. G e n e B o w m a n left T u e sd a y fo r F o rt Laude rd ale , F lo rid a w he re th e y w ill sp e n d the w in te r m o n th s. T h e B o w m a n s spent a few w e e k s at their h o m e here p rio r to g o in g to F lo rid a . T h e y sp c n l ihe su m m e r in their B lo w in g R o c k ho m e . F A M I L Y D I N N E R S A T U R D A Y N IG H T M r. and M rs. W . T . Sp e n ce r w ere h o sts at a fa m ily d in n e r S a tu d a y e ve n in g al their h o m e o n O a k Street. Present fo r the o cca sio n w ere: M r. a n d M rs. T e rry S p e n ce r a n d d a u gh te r, M ich e le o f C h a rio tte , w h o spe n t the w e e ke nd w ith h is p arents; M r. an d M rs. B o b b y M o t t a n d -d a u gh te r, E u ge n ia , a n d M r. a n d M rs. M a c k F o ste r, b o th o f M illin g R o a d . M R S . T H O M A S H . B R IC E P A S S E S M rs. T h o m a s H . B rice o f Su m te r, S o u th C a ro lin a passed a w ay S u n d a y in local h o sp ital. T h e fun eral w as held T u e sd a y a l 11 a. m . in the F irst U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h there. H e r h u sb a n d passed a w a y fo u r m o n th s ago at their su m m e r h o m e at M y rtle B each, S . C . M rs. B rice , the fo rm e r M a rth a W illia m s, w as the d a u gh te r o f Ih e late O . L . W illia m s a n d M rs. M a ttie B a h n so n W illia m s w h o live d in M o c k sv ille u n til 1 9 1 8 w h e n th e y m o ve d to Su m te r. A T T E N D F U N E R A L A T B U R L IN G T O N M r. a n d M rs. E d d H o w a rd an d d aughter, M iss R e b e cca H o w a rd , atte nd ed the fun e ral o f B y n u m M . M u rra y W e d n e sd a y h e ld in B u rlin g to n . H e passed a w a y T u e sd a y m o rn in g . M r. B y n u m w as M rs. H o w a rd ’s bro th er-in-law . V I S I T S O N I N N E W Y O R K M r. a n d M rs. C ly d e F . M u rra y an d M r. an d M rs. L e w is L o v e o f W in sto n -Sa le m , spe n t the past w e e k e n d in N e w Y o r k C ity . T h e y m ad e the trip e sp e cially to see the M u r r a y ’s so n , D arre ll M u rra y w h o is w ith the U . S. C o a sI G u a rd s. V I S I T I N G P A R E N T S O N P A R K A V E . D a le A lle n o f R ic h m o n d , V irg in ia , is v isitin g h is parents. M r. an d M rs. F lo y d W . A lle n o n P a rk A ve n u e . H E R E F O R P A R E N T ’S A N N I V E R S A R Y M r. a n d M rs. F ra n k M c D a n ie l an d c h ild re n o f A tla n ta , G a. spe nt S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y w ith M r. a n d M rs. J o h n M c D a n ie l o n R o u te 2. T h e y cam e fo r the cele bration o f h is p a re nt’s G o ld e n W e d d in g A n n iv e rsa ry he ld in O a k G ro v e U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h F e llo w sh ip H all. M r. M c D a n ie l’s pare nts are M r. an d M rs. W . H . M c D a n ie l Sr. o f R o u te 2. B IR T H A N N O U N C E M E N T A / lc an d M rs. L a rry Sp e n ce r o f K n o b N o ste r. M isso u ri, a n n o u n c e the arrival o f a so n . W illia m S c o tt, w h o w as b orn S a tu rd a y, O c to b e r 25 . W illia m ’s paternal gra n d p a re n ts are M r. an d M rs. W illia m T . Sp e n ce r o f O a k Street. A P R O C L A M A T IO N W H E R E A S . A c o m m u n ity , state, o r n a tio n is o n ly as stro n g as its sch o o ls, and Ih e sch o o ls are o n ly as stro n g as tlie p eople o f the c o m m u n ity , state, o r n a tio n strive to m ake them ; and W H E R E A S . E a c h citize n in each o f his p u b lic an d private c a p a c it ie s had a direct re sp o n sib ility to u n d e rsta n d , suppo rt, and im p ro v e the sch o o ls; an d W H E R E A S . E a c h chU d has a righ t to a q u a lity e d u ca tio n relevant to his abilities, b a c k g ro u n d , a n d go als an d d esign ed to he lp h im b ecom e a citizen capable o f fu n c tio n in g fu lly w ith in the range o f his u n iq u e talents; an d Anderson Engagctl lo Wed M r s . C . R. A n d e rso n a n n o u n c e s the cngage m en l o f her d aughter. GayJ.e N a d in e , to N eil G rist C a sh Ion, Jr., so n o f M r. an d M rs. C a sh io n o f N o rth W ilke sb o ro . M iss A n d e rso n Is also the d aughter o f the late C. R . A n d e rso n . Sh e is a graduate o f D avie H ig h S c h o o l an d w o rk s f o r t h e B a h n so n Co. in W inston -Sale m . M r. C a sh io n w as graduated f ro m W ilkes C e n tra l H ig h S c h o o l a n d w o rk s fo r B a h n so n Se rvicc C o . in W in ston -Sale m . N o date has been set fo r the w edding. D A V IE H A IR D R E S S E R S H A V E N O V E M B E R M E E T f h e Davie H a ird re s se r’s A sso c ia tio n m et M o n d a y night, N o v e m b e r 3, at the h o m e o f M rs. D o t M c D a n io l. A t the b u sin e ss session , a report w as given o n the H a ir F a sh io n S h o w . L u e M u rre y fro m L y la C o sm e tic F irm , w as there to de m o nstrate her pro du cts. T h e C h ristm a s m e e tin g w ill be he ld al Ih e Ste a k H o u se in W in sto n -Sa le m . M e m b e rs arc asked to call M argaret W ilso n if y o u an d y o u r h u sb a n d p lan to attend. _________ R e m o v e U n w a n t e d H a ir P e r m a n e n t ly t h e e a s y , s a fe w a y . — F o r F r e e In f o r m a t i o n C a U - M a r ie ’s B e a u t y S h o p 634-5139 J E W E L D O R S E T T E L E C T R O L O G I S T P A R T Y H E LD FO R TW O C O U SIN S T h e W illia m R . D a vie Fire D ep t. B u ild in g w as the setting S a iu rd a y n igh l. N o v. 2 o f a lo ve ly b irth d a y p a rty h o n o rin g co u sin s. M isse s P a tty B e c k and R h o n d a C ra n fill. T h e refre shm e nt table w as covered w ith a green clo th and an o ve ria y o f w h ite lace. A d ecorated tw o tiered b irth d a y cake centered the ta b le , flanked b y liglited tapers. O n a side table w as p o ta to ch ip s, c h e e s e dainties, bugles, assorted dips, nu ts, p ickle s an d coke. J e r r y R o b e rtso n a n d his C o m b o p ro vid e d m u sic d u rin g the evening. T h o se p re se n t w ere the h o n o re e s a n d their parents, S u d ie S m o o t, K a th y Peoples, T o n y a Vestal. L y n d a San de rs, R e th a C ra n fill, C in d y R e avis, D o ro t h y C au d le , K a re n S h o a f, Patty Boles, S u s a n B e ck, Y v o n n e A lle n , K a th y S m o o t, R o n a ld B e ck, E d w a rd Re avis, K e n n y Ire lan d , D w a y n e S m ith , K e ith Jo ne s, G ra d y B a rn e y , W illia m E llis, D ic k y T albe rt, G e o r g e N e w m a n , Jerry R o b e rtso n , W ave rly Sh o re , M ich a e l H o w e ll, L a rry Sta n le y, T o m m y Carter, L a rry S h in a u ll, D e n n y Sta n le y, T o m T albe rt, M itchell W liitta ke r. W illia m Jam es. M a rk D e N o y e rs, A n d y B e ck an d C h ip C ran fill. A M E R IC A N El CHRISTMAS^ SPECIAL' A L L N E W - T h i s time, see your child in exciting B L A C K A N D W H I T E plos b r e a t h t a k in g L IV IN G C O L O R taken with our E X C L U S IV E Piggy B a c k Cam era !'!! W H E R E A S . T h e p u b lic sch ools serve to p ro m o te a c a d e m ic k n o w l e d g e , voca tio n a l p re pa ration , cultural e n ric h m e n t, d e ve lop m e n t o f individual se lf-e ste e m an d c h a r a c t e r , e n l i g h t e n e d citizen sh ip, and creative th in k in g fo r each in d iv id u a l in a society w h ic h seeks to im p ro ve the q u a lity o f life for all m a n k in d . N o w . T h e re fo re , I, N ic k M a n d o , M a y o r o f M o c k sv ille d o h e re b y design ate N o v e m b e r 9 -1 5 , 1 9 6 9 , to be A m e ric a n E d u c a tio n W ee k an d urge all citizen s to ren ew their e fforts to learn a b o u t the p ro gre ss and p ossib ilitie s o f o u r e d u catio n al syste m a n d to h e lp o u r sch o o ls reach their pote n tial o f the best p ossib le e d u ca tio n fo r all. \ PIN U?5 HEY...MOM! Get a beautiful 8 x 1 0(BUCK ft WHITE) picture of Your baby * for only 3 8 ALL AO ES — FAMILY CROUPS, TOO. 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T h is w as passed b y the Legislatu re , an d the farm ers o f N o rth C a ro lin a voted to assess them selves the S c o n feed a n d fertilizer for research in N o rth C aro lin a. E a c h c o u n ty h a s a m e m b er o n the A g ric u ltu re F o u n d a tio n . H u b e rt B a ile y , o f A d va n ce , is a d ire ctor fro m D a vie C o u n ty , an d is also c h a irm a n o f the R e f e r e n d u m on N ic k le s F o r-K n o w -H o w o n N o ve m b e r 2 S , 19 6 9 . T h e fo llo w in g is a list o f p o llin g p laces that M r. B a ile y a n n o u n c e d in Sep tem b e r: A d v a n ce M illin g C o m p a n y , A d va n ce , N .C . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ B e n n e tt & E llis b ro c . & H ard w are , R o u te 2, M o c k sv ille , N .C . K e n ’s A m o c o Station, R o u te 1, H a rm o n y , N .C . C a r t n e r ’s Se rvice S ta tio n ,R o u te 1, M o c k sv ille , N .C . J o h n s o n ’s G u l f Sta tio n , R o u te 2 , M o c k sv ille , N .C . J u n k e r a n d S o n F e e d M ill, S a lis b u r y Stre et, M o c k sv ille , N .C . D a v ie F a rm Service, 3 0 3 W ilk e sb o ro Street, M o c k sv ille , N .C . F a rm & G a rd e n Se rvice Inc., 9 6 1 Y a d k i n v i l l e R o a d , M o c k sv ille , N .C . D a v i e C o u n t y O f f ic e B u ild in g , M o c k sv ille , N .C . D a v ie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l, A g r ic u lt u r e D e p a r t m e n t , M o c k sv ille , N .C . C e n tra l C a ro lin a B a n k & T ru st C o ., C o o le e m e e , N .C . Cornatzer ♦ Four Comers ♦ News T Big Jock-0- Lantern W . G . P o tts left F rid a y for basic tra in in g in F o rt Ja ckso n , S . C . E d d ie F ra n k , so n o f M r. an d M rs. H a ro ld F ra n k has enlisted in the U . S. A r m y Re se rves in W inston -Sale m . M i s s A n n a Gullet o f S a lisb u ry spe n t the w eeke nd w ith M r. a n d M rs. L aw re nce W illiam s. J im an d Je ffre y B o g e r and D w a y n e S m ith atte nded t h e ' A ir F a ir S u n d a y a fte rn o o n at S m i t h - R e y n o ld s A irp o rt in W inston -Sale m . M r. a n d M rs. B ill M c D a n ie l an d so n s e n jo ye d a to u r to the O x f o r d O rp h a n a g e S u n d a y w ith the M a so n s. M r. an d M rs. T o m H e n d ric k and girls o f G re e n sb o ro spe nt the w e e ke n d w ith M rs. Stella H e n d rix . T im A llen, student at D a v id s o n C o lle ge sp e n t the w eeke nd w ith h is parents, M r. an d M rs. H a th a n A lle n . M r. an d M rs. H a ro ld F ra n k and R a n d y visite d M r. a n d M rs. J o e F r a n k in L e x in g t o n , S u n d a y afte rn oo n . L in d a Jo n e s returne d h o m e fro m D a vie C o u n ty h o sp ita l F rid a y, M r. a n d M rs. D . R . B en n e tt o f F a rm in g to n , M rs. M a rth a A n n D e s N o y e rs a n d M a rk visite d M r. a n d M rs. E u ge n e E llis S u n d a y afte rn o o n. M r. a n d M rs. A . C . R a tle dge J r. a n d f a m ily , a n d C a in R a tle dge visite d M r. a n d M rs. L. L . T a y lo r S u n d a y e ve nin g at M t. H o lly . M r . a n d M rs. George L a y m o n visite d M r. an d M rs. A . D . R i c h i e S u n d a y in M o cksville . M i s s F r a n c e s D ix o n o f W in sto n -Sa le m visite d M r. an d M rs. G e o r g e L a y m o n last W ed ne sd ay. M r. a n d M rs. G ra d y B e c k an d G re g g visite d D r. a n d M rs. L. R . S h e lto n S a tu rd a y n ig h t in W in sto n -Sa le m . M rs. B re n d a W h ita k e r w as h o n o re d S u n d a y o n h e r 19th b irth d a y b y h e r h u sb a n d , Joel W h ita k e r at the h o m e o f her parents, M r. a n d M rs. E d Peele. G u e sts e n jo y in g the o c c a sio n w e re M r. a n d M rs. H a rv e y W h ita k e r o f L o n e H ic k o ry , M rs. L a t t ie W h it a k e r o f L ib e rty , M r. a n d M rs. T . M . M o o se o f H a rm o n y , M r. a n d M rs. R e x W alke r, M is s Sh e lia C r a n f il l , a n d M iss D e b b ie W hitaker. Becky Smith, daughter of IWr. and IVIrs. Batry Smith of the Four Corners Community, and Ronnie Reavis, son of IVIr. and IVIrs. Donald Reavis, pose with a large jack-O-lantern on the porch of the Smith home. This huge pumpkin weighed around 100 pounds. The jack-O-lantern giovired on the Smith porch for three nights during the past Halloween weekend. W o r k A c c id e n t s NEW YORK—The mnnlicr of work injuries and deaths per 100,000 workers hiis been drop- pini,' sieadily in the past 2Г) years, says the Insurance Infor mation Institute. In MIfiS, uiili an employed labor forte of 75.П million persons, M,.SOO persons were killed, approximately 1!> out of every 100.000 workers. This ivas about 30 per cent lower than the 1П11 rate of 29.6 tleaths per 100,000 workers. C a th y B u rne tte o f R o a n o k e , Mr." a n d M rs.jjL. S , ,^ h e lto n V a . ¿'pent t h e ‘'w e e ke n d w illi' .visited ' M fi a n d ”, M ris.' K S b c r t Lanette B arn e y. S a t u r d a y n ig h t s lip p e r guests o f M r. an d M rs. W e ld o n A lle n w ere M r. an d M rs. O d e ll S h o re a n d W ave rly an d C arrie C o rn atzer. M rs. G la d y s S h o re a n d M iss C arrie C o rn a tze r have accepted a p o s i t i o n at B r e n d l e ’s W h o l e s a l e store in W in sto n -Sale m . T h u r s d a y night s u p p e r guests o f M r. an d m rs. H o m e r P o tts ere M r. an d M rs. W o rth Potts an d W . G . an d D a rle n e W liittake r. M iss E va P o tts w as a S u n d a y lu n ch e o n guest o f M rs. Le n a W all. C r a f t S u n d a y in W in s t o n - S a le m . T h e y also visite d M rs. E m m a C ra ft at the new M e d ice n te r, w h o h a s been sick n o w fo r several m o n th s. M r. a n d M rs. L e o n B a ity visited M r. a n d M rs. B o b S m ith S a tu rd a y n iglit near H a rm o n y . Mods News M r . a n d M r s . M c K in le y C o rn a t z e r o f W in sto n -Sa le m w ere S u n d a y d in n e r gu ests o f M rs. R o y C o rn a tze r. M r. an d M rs. A lle n H u tc h e n s visite d tliem in the a fte rn o o n . M rs. Jo e Jo n e s spe n t F rid a y n ig h t w itli M r. a n d M rs. K e n M a rtin at G e rm a n to n . M r . a n d M r s . J e r r y C o r n a t z e r a n d C r i s o f L e w isville w ere S u n d a y d inn e r guests o f M r. a n d M rs. R o y Carter. M rs, H b iiry M illW .w h o h a s been a patie nt at t h e 'B a p tist H o sp ita l fo r th e p ast three w e e ks u n d e rw e n t su rge ry last M o n d a y . M rs. J o h n H a rm o n a n d F re d Sa u n d e rs o f W in sto n -Sa le m visite d M r. a n d M rs. W a yn e M y e rs S u n d a y . M r. an d M rs. H . F. C rater an d D a v id C ra te r are sp e n d in g a few d a y s at the coast. W h e n is the riglit tim e to get the lim e spre ad that y o u r farm o r i n d iv id u a l field s n e e d ? A c c o r d in g to a g r o n o m ic a u t h o r it i e s , it m ake s n o d iff e r e n c e , as lo n g as the interval is lo n g e n o u gli to get the m aterial w o rk e d in to the sou. A g o o d rule o f th u m b is to a p p ly the lim e sto ne a ye a r in advance o f a legum e seeding.. T h i s g iv e s th e a gricu ltu ral lim e s t o n e a y e a r t o ge t th o ro u g h ly w o rk e d in to the soil fo r m a x im u m b en efit to the le gum e c ro p y o u in te n d to plant. It p ro vid e s a n interval fo r th o ro u g h ly m ix in g in to the soil an a p p lica tio n a ^ ic u ltu ra l lim e s t o n e a n d d e riv in g the m a x im u m b en efit fro m the ap plica tio n. "P la n n o w fo r y o u r criJp needs n e xt ye a r a n d get the lim esto ne ne ed ed to im p rove yo u r c ro p p ro d u c tio n n e xt year. T o g e t p ro m p t an d e f f ic ie n t d e liv e ry , p u t the lim e sto n e o n this F a ll before the d iffic u lt W in te r a n d S p rin g seasons ro ll a rou n d . T h e re is n o best tim e to a p p l y agricu ltu ral lim e sto ne otiier than to get it o n as far off-se aon a n d as far ahead o f the rest o f y o u r n e iglib o rin g farm ers as p ossible. J a m e s K . Polk, l l t h Pre sid en t o f the U n ite d Staes, w a s b o rn in 1 7 9 5 in a t w o - r o o m log house in M e c k le n b u rg C o u n ty . Advance News T h is is the A d v a n c e ne w s for the w eek o f O c to b e r 3 0 . T h e reporter, M rs. W . J. Z im m e rm a n is sp e n d in g this w eek in P anam a C ity , F lo rid a w ith h e r daugliter. M iss A d ria n Z im m e rm a n . M r. an d M rs. H u b e rt D a v is o f J a m e s t o w n s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d w ith Mrs. D a v is’m o th e r, M rs. Ira H a rtle y. L it t l e A n n a H a m r ic k , d a u g h t e r o f D r. a n d M rs. H a rv e y H a m ric k o f C h a p e l H ill, is sp e n d in g tllis w e e k w ith he r g r a n d m o t h e r , M rs. M o z e lle R a t le d g e w h ile h e r parents va ca tio n in N e w Y o r k C ity. C o l. a n d M rs. G e o rge L u c a s o f A s h e v ille w ere T u e sd a y guests o f M r. a n d M rs. B ill Z im m e rm a n . M rs. H . B . C o rn a tz e r an d M rs. D a rn e ll R o b e rtso n have b een c o n fin e d to their h o m e b y illness. W e are h a p y y to re p o rt b o th are im p ro vin g. M rs. L e n a N a il o f D e n to n visite d he r sister, M iss L a u ra S h u tt S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . O th e r visito rs o f M is s S h u tt w ere M rs. T o m m y C a sha tt a n d M r. a n d M r s . P a u l N a il o f L e x in g to n , T h e y also attended t h e Z i m m e r m a n - H e n d r i x w e d d in g S u n d a y a fte rn o o n at the M e th o d ist C h u rc h . M r . a n d M rs. E d w a r d H a rd e n o f W alh alla, S. C ., M iss Julia L o n g o f R a le ig h a n d he r f ia n c e , Jam es T ig h e o f W a sh in g to n , D. C. were lu n c h e o n and a fte rnoo n visito rs o f M r. a n d M rs. B ill Z im m e rm a n o n S u n d a y . C h a r lie L a t h a m s p e n t F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y in eastern part o f the state deer h u n tin g. W e are so rry M r. L a th a m d id n ’t get a deer b u t he d id b rin g h o m e a prize rattle sn a k e k ille d b y a m e m b e r o f the h u n tin g p arty, w h ic h he ha s ta ke n to a t a x i d e r m i s t . M rs. B il l Z im m e rm a n a c c o m p a n ie d M iss A d ria n Z im m e rm a n to P anam a C ity , F lo rid a fo r a w e e k ’s visit. A return t rip via E aste rn A irlin e s is p la n n e d fo r M o n d a y . Elbaville News R o y an d M r. an d M rs. D a v id E sse x o f M o c k sv ille visite d M rs. D e lla E sse x S u n d a y . M r. a n d M rs. J im m y P h e lp s an d ch ild re n o f W in sto n -Sa le m v is it e d M r. a n d M rs, O llie M y e rs S u n d a y a fte rn o o n an d were s u p p e r guests o f h is p arents, Mr. a n d M rs. Phelps. M r. a n d M rs. J a ck C arter a n d children visited the m o u n ta in s last w eek. K e ith C arte r atte nd ed a H a llo w e e n p a rty F rid a y n igh t at the h o m e o f R ic h a rd Y o u n g at F o r k C h u rc h . M r. a n d M rs. O rre ll K o o n t z o f D a v id so n C o u n ty visite d M rs. Sa llie C arter S u n d a y . M r. a n d M rs. G e o rge S o w e rs a n d d a u g h te rs o f D a v id so n C o u n ty w ere S u n d a y v isito rs o f M r. an d M rs. D o n a ld Sain . M rs. Su e G a r w o o d o f M o c k sv ille a n d M rs. M ild re d H ege o f E lb a ville visite d their sister-in-law , M rs. C o rrin e H ege in W in sto n -Sa le m . M rs. T h e lm a B la k le y , M rs. Stella C lin a r d , M rs. W ile y B a rn e y a n d M iss L u c y B a rn e y w ere recent v isito s o f M r. an d M rs. L lo y d M a rkla n d . M r. a n d M rs. T . W . T re n t o f K e rne rsville , R t. 2, visite d M r. an d M rs. H o ra ce B la k le y a n d M rs. A n n ie H a ll on e d a y last w eek. M rs. E d M c K n ig h t a n d daugliter, G a y le o f C le m m o n s ‘^1 WED. thru SUN! . 2-Color Hlts-2 Starts at 7:00 p.m. OE! A C W < ( j r C h « t r . r OUT OF UFE! NOW CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES AT POPUIAR PRICES DIRECT FROM IIS RESERVED SEAT „ , tNOAGEMENTI ‘Dick'Van'Dyke • Sally Ann ‘HoWes •'Lionel Jeffries "Chit^ Chitty ‘Baijg’ NO. 2 - 9:30 p.m. DEBORAH KERR DAVID NIVEN in FIELDER COOK'S t MACEDONIA NEWS D O A I f r Y O U R iC i ' 'I 'd | Г л а л Oil) n i rIIII YADKIN VALLEY ■T I I I I T h e V a lle y w as so p ro u d to se e Ellis H o w a rd b a c k al ch u rch S u n d a y , after a lo n g recove ry fro m an op eration . T h e re arc still so m e sick in o u r c o m m u n ity so let u s rem e m ber tliem w ith o u r prayers. Bert S m ith is a patient at D avie C o u n iy H o sp ital. M r . a n d Mrs. “ T o o t s ” R id d le w ere S u n d a y d in n e r guests o f M r. an d M rs. H arve y P ilche r an d child ren . M e lv in Paschall w ill b rin g th e 1 1 o 'c lo c k m essage at H un tsville Baptist C liu rc h S u n d a y , N o v . 9. M r . a n d M r s . H e n ry M c B rid e , M rs. M a u d e H au se r an d M rs. C lin t W est e n jo y e d a trip to the m o u n ta in s last F rid a y a n d visited som e o f the stores a n d ap ple orchard s. T h e W o m e n ’s M issio n a ry S o c ie ty w as licid at the c h u rc h o n M o n d a y at 7 p. m . E v e ry on e w h o d id not atte nd m issed a g o o d lesson. M rs. K a te D u n n an d M rs. Margaret D a v is a re both p atie nts at a W in sto n -Sa le m H o sp ital. W e w isli fo r them a speedy recove ry. M rs. L illia n S m ith spent a few d a ys last w eek w ith G ro ve r an d L e tty B o w d e n . H e n ry M ille r , an un cle o f M rs. C lin t W est is a p atie nt at F o rsy tli M e m o ria l H o sp ita l. 0 . B. B a re fo ot, so n-in -law o f M r. and M rs. J o h n Sh e e k , lias returne d to h is h o m e in W ilm in g to n , after a stu) at a lio sp ital in R o c h e ste r, M in n . M r. a n d M rs. L a rry P arke r, T ra c y a n d P a u l visite d M rs. L o i s P a rk e r at Y a d k in v ille , recently. O u r he arts w ere m ad e to rejoice last W e d n e sd a y n igh t w he n o u r C h u rc h w as filled to capa city an d ch a irs ha d to be b r o u g h t out. T h e se people cam e to hear the cha lle n gin g m essage b ro u g h b y p olice m an. B o b H a m m o n d s o f the W i n s t o n - S a l e m police departm ent. H e sp o k e o n " D a n g e r o u s d r u g s and narcotics. H e h a d sam p les o f the v a rio u s d ru gs b e in g used b y addicts tod ay. H e also sh o w e d a ve ry in te re sting c o lo r film illu stra tin g th is terrible sin. W e trust that this service w ill pro ve to be a b le ssin g especially to t h e y o u n g p e op le w h o attended. A n u m b e r o f b o y sco u ts atte nded the service. A b ig w elcom e to all the visito rs tliat w ere present. W e w ere ve ry h a p p y to have F re d L o w e ry o f State sville as o u r guest spe ake r fo r Ih e m o rn in g w o rsh ip service last S u n d a y . M r. L o w e ry is an active la ym a n a n d m e m b e r o f tlie G id e o n s. H e b ro u g lit a very h e l p f u l and challenging m essage. M o st o f u s k n o w w hat a w o n d e rfu l w o rk the G id e o n s are d o in g in d istrib u tin g the W o rd o f C o d th ro u g lio u t the w orld . M r. a n d M rs. P h il P lyle r and C h u rc h visite d the m o u n ta in s o f N o r t l i C a ro lin a last w eekend. T h e y rep orte d them to be b eautiful. C h u rc h said that he saw m a n y lives o f v a r io u s c o lo rs an d that he en joyed Ih e trip. T h e W o m e n o f M a ce d o n ia ch u rc h w ill sp o n so r a “ B a ke S a le " ne xt S a tu rd a y, b e g in n in g at 9 : 3 0 a. m. at M c C u llo h 's M a rke t at the in te rse ctio n o f h igliw a y s 801 an d 158. W e are a sk in g lh at all the w o m e n w h o w ill b a k e cakes, pies, tarts, l u d d i n g , s u g a r c a k e , lo nie n iad e rolls, etc. fo r tiie sale. W e w o u ld also like to have h o m e m a d e c a n d y a lo n g w ith tlie oth e r item s. W e invite the p u b lic to' com e b y and p urchase y o u r dessert fo r the w eekend. M r. a n d M rs. C h a rlie Sa p p , Lee an d La n e have been o n vacation th is past w eek. T h e y visite d the m o u n ta in s ove r the w eekend. R e v. a n d M rs. J. T a y lo r Lo flin , Janice a n d K e n n y B u tn e r were d in n e r guests S a tu rd a y n ig h t at the h o m e o f M r. an d M rs. C h a rlie S a p p in R o llin g G re e n V illage . T h is w as to celebrate Jan ice ’s b irth d a y. Janice received m a n y nice gifts. Please rem e m ber the sick in y o u r p ra ye rs this w eek. T h e y are M rs. M argaret R id d le D a v is in F o rsy th ho sp ital., also M rs. H. N . M o rg a n , m o th e r o f M rs. L illia n Isle y, she is also in F o rsy th h o sp ital. C o n tin u e to rem em ber t ie sick at h o m e also. T h e y are M rs. A d a Isle y, K e n n e th B u tn e r, an d B o b b y Lee S a lm o n s a resident o f o u r c o m m u n ity . M r, an d M rs. J o h n S p a rk s’ children and gra n d ch ild re n entertained them with a b irth d a y d in n e r o n S u n d a y . M rs. S p a rk ’s b irth d a y w as O ct. 2.^, a n d M r . Sp a rks w as eigh ty-on e ye ars o ld the fo u rth o f N o ve m b e r. M rs. N era G o d b e y an d M rs. G race C a ll visite d M r. an d M rs. J o h n S p a rk s o n S a tu rd a y nigh t an d presented them w ith a cake. M rs. V a d a J o h n so n also visited w ith M r. a n d M rs. S p a rk s this w eek. F ro m O u r D a ily B re ad we read; W hat a d ifferen ce it w o u ld m ake if b efore a ctin g w e w o u ld a lw a y s sto p to co n sid e r tliat the L o rd is ob se rvin g us. W lienever a th in g is d o n e , w e too m ust face the fact "G o d lo o k e d at th a t." T h e re is an eye that never sleeps B ene ath the w in g s o f niglit! S o u l, gu a rd th y w a y s and w o rd s to d a y F o r th o u art in H is sight T h o u g lu ; Live in n o c e n tly, G o d is w atch ing. CONVENIEHCE ! SW EM O H EY oH D R Y C ltA H lH fi! , -„e and it takes less thari no pressing. or Ю Î S .  “ p r ’ $2'®SÄ Have An Attendant On l-iand A N D l a U N D I C r IN ONE PI3CE. ATONE T I M E ! ' Save time on your LAUNDRY! 8 a.m. To 6 p.m. Friday 8a.m. To 9 p.m. Monday - Thursday Saturday 8 a.m. To 5 p.m. While our automatic drycleaners do your cleaning, d o your family l au n dry at the s a m e t i m e ! U s e as m a n y w a s h e r s a n d dryers as yo u n e e d for the whitest w a s h ever! Loundry Open 24 Hours A Day 7-Doys A Week WALKERS COIN LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING Sonford Avenue lMocl(sviile, N.C. We Have Coin-Operated lauadries Also located At— Shop-Rlte Parking Lot Cooleemee Shopping Center WILKESBORO ST.MOCKSVILLE. N.C.COOLEEMEE. N.C. BILL CURRIE Mouth of the South Мое, A BA's Best When Grandma was trying to teach daughter Sarah how to trap a husband, her admonliion was: The surest way to a m an’s heart is through his stomach. T h is m a y b e tru e , b u t it is a c e r t a in t y th a t a m a n ’s a g e is b e s t d e t e r m in e d b y h is s t o m a c h j u s t a s a h o r s e ’s y e a r s a r e c o m p u te d b y fe e lin g o f th e w e a r a n d t e a r o n n is te e th. College athletes with those Greek god physiques ! tend to become puzzle-gutted and obese by the time they are 25, and walking gobs of flaccid flesh at 30. If you doubt this, take a close look at 99 per cent of ; the professional football players in the world, and you’ll " see that hanging stomach pushing its way over the belt. Because the stomach has bogged down so many otherwise well qualified athletes, when one manages to advance a few years and keep his stomach within reasonable bounds, he may expect to play on. If a ' m iracle is wrought, and a man keeps his belly flat, then he can be a star until his legs finally give out. Thai’s the secret of Doug IVloe, the former Tar Heel basketball great who is now, without question, the finest basketball player in the ABA. And, with the exception of some freakish folks who grow to unusual heights like Lou Alcindor, he may be the best in the country. At least it appears that he is among players of sizes within the range of normalcy. 1 It's In His Stomach Мое is 31, and that isn’t exactly'a kid. He has been the object of much speculation among the folks who have been watching him with the Cougars this fall. His spring is good, his speed superior, his eye unerring, and his hustle increasing. How come? How can it be? Well, the answer is his stomach is flat. Man, I don’t mean sort of flat; I mean flat flat! You know, with wrinkles. As soon as I saw his stomach in the dressing room, I ran out screaming to the guys along the press row; It’s his stomach! That’s his secret. Weil, we have now accounted for Moe’s tremendous physical prowess. It's all in his stomach. But what about the psychological benefits which ; accrue to the team with wich he plays? The national ! press, literally crawling with dumbs as always, has spent the bulk of the new pro season talking about Rick Barry, playing or not playing. B arry was an unusual (talent; emphasis on the “w as” . He is through. Long ii layoffs because of injuries and litigation have robbed Мое Is A Leader The guy was good in college. Perhaps better than that. But he was too quiet, too dead panned. Now, in his m aturity. Мое is a floor leader, a coach within the . game. He is a personable fellow, with an easy smile, and the time to talk to folks off the floor. His team m ates not only respect him; they like him. It’s easy to respect a ': man of skill, but it isn’t always easy to like him. ! Sooner or later this season, the foggy bottom boys ! who write basketball are going to wake up and suddenly realize that Мое is a super star of gigantic proportions. He always has been. He has never played on any team that didn’t win its division. He was just out of the country so long before he got into the ABA that his press clippings were forgotten. And, everybody knows, a sports w riter knows only' ' w hat he reads from other sports w riters. Well, if you’re : a sports writer, read it here, and maybe you can be ' among the first to start being sm art; Doug Мое is THE ' man in the ABA this season. Bowling League B o g e r's T e x a c o lost 4 gam es to G illin F u rn itu re C o m p a n y . H ig h set was won b y R o n n ie Sm ith . H ig l) gam e w as w o n b y D o n a ld Tuctcer. Portraits For Christmas THIS YEAR GIVE Something for Christmas that has sentiment! Pic tures of Individuals, Family members or the entire family group. Come to the itudio in Yadkinville any day in the week .. . Houn 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. . . . S days a week. You can have your photo made In Yadkinville at your convenience and we will bring proofi and finished pieturat to Mockiville. OR Come Into the ttudio in MockiWlle any Thunday ONLY. Mills Stadio and Camera Shop In HORN'HAROING BUILDING, MOCKSVILLE Phone 634-2870 Thursday Only A L L O T H l. R D A Y S IN M A IN S T U D I O IN Y A D K I N V I L L E DAY PHONE 679-2232 YadkinviUe-Night 679-8024 North Rowan Here Frida OAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER B, 1969 - Б T h e D avie H ig h R e b e ls w ill close o u t their foo tb a ll season here F rid a y n igh t against N o rth R o w a n . T h e R e b e ls enter their final gam e w ith a re co rd o f 1 w in , 1 tic a n d 7 losses. N o rth R o w a n has a record o f 4 w in s, 4 defeats, a n d 1 tie. Last F rid a y n ig h t S o u th Iredell e x p lo d e d fo r 2 2 p o in ts in the se co n d p e rio d an d w ent o n to take a 41 to 1 4 ove r the R e b e ls in a N o rth P ie d m o n t C o n fe re n ce gam e at T ro u tm a n . “ Jin g le ” Ijam es w e n t over fro m the fo u r in the o p e n in g p eriod a n d Z im m e rm a n m ade tw o p o in ts o n the e xtra p o in t to try to p ut the R e b e ls ahead 8 -0 in the first period . H o w e ve r, V ik in g ha lfb a ck B a rry O stw a lt gathered in a R e b e l p u n t an d re tu rn e d in 5 9 y a rd s fo r a to u c h d o w n e arly in the se co n d period . Q u a rte rb a ck M ik e W arre n then raced 13 ya rd s a few m in u te s later fo r the se co n d to u c h d o w n , and tlien W arre n fired a 13-yard pass to J o h n D u lin fo r the th ird m arke r o f the stanza. S o u t h Iredell got t o u c h d o w n s o n an 8 7 -y a rd k ic k o ff return a n d a S -y a rd ru n in the th ird period. Steve Z im m e rm a n score d for D a vie o n a three y a rd ru n in the th ird period. S o u th Iredell go t the final score o n a five-yard ru n in the final period. Social Security Representative Here November 12th T h e So cia l S e c u rity D istric t O f f ic e in S a lisb u ry , N . C. w h ic h serves D a vie C o u n ty residents has a n n o u n c e d that V e r n i c e F u lc h e r , Field Repre sen tative , w ill be at tiie M o cksville C o u r t h o u s e o n W e d n e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 12, 1 9 6 9 to assist those w h o need t o c o n d u ct so cia l se curity busine ss b u t are un ab le to go to this S a lisb u ry cffice. M rs. F u lc h e r w ill be upstairs in the c o u rtro o m fro m 9 ;3 0 a. m. u n til 1 2 ;3 0 p. m. o n that day. Davie High News T h e S o ld ie rs’ C h o ru s o f the U n ite d State s A r m y F ie ld B a n d o f W a s h i n g t o n , D . C., presented an a sse m b ly p ro gra m in the g y m T h u rsd a y , O ct. 30 , at 1:15 p.m . T h e 2 2 -m a n c h o r a l g r o u p , un d er the d ire c tio n o f Sergean t M a jo r G e n e C o u g lilin , pre se nted a p ro gra m o f its o w n special a rra n g e m e n ts o f w e ll-kn o w n p o p u la r, fo lk , n o ve lty , an d p atrio tic c o m p o sitio n s. B o o ste r rib b o n s w ere so ld for the gam e p laye d F rid a y night, O ct. 3 1 , against S o u th Ire d e ll, b y the Stud en t C o u n c il. T h e J u n io r C ivita n C l u b h e ld its s e c o n d o r g a n i z a t i o n a l m eeting, T h u rsd a y n igh t, O ct. 3 0 , in tlie cafeteria. R e p re se n tative s fro m v a r io u s o the r area J u n io r C iv ita n C lu b s e x p la in e d the p u rp o se an d activitie s o f the club. O ffic e rs w ere electcd al the N o v e m b e r 4 m e e tin g o f tlie J u n io r C ivita n C lu b . T h e H o m e c o m in g a n d H a llo w e e n e d itio n o f T H E R E B E L w en t o n sale M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 3, d u rin g six th period. F o o tb a ll p ro gra m s w ill be s o ld fo r the R E B E L S last footb all gam e o f the season, F rid a y niglit, N o v . 7. A roster o f the N o rtii R o w a n team w ill be inserted in to the p ro gram .s E v e ry o n e P L E A S E b u y on e (o r tw o ) o f tiiese ve ry in fo rm a tive an d p ictu re sq u e p ro gram s. It w ill be y o u r last chance to purchase o n e !!! D u e s fo r this y e a r’s F u tu re B u sin e ss Le a d e rs o f A m e ric a C lu b are to be in to M rs. H a rris b y F rid a y , N o v . 7. T w o d o lla rs B y IM a rcia B a rn e y || is the a n jo u n t d ue fo r each clu b m em ber. Stu d e n ts at D a v ic w ill con tinue selling c h o co la te ' t h r o u g li M o n d a y , N o v. 10. E ve ryo n e please p u rc h a se several b ars (o r b o x e s) o f this m o n e y-ra isin g cam p aign. G O R E B S Ü B E A T N O R T H ! ! ! Truck Load Of Pigs Overturns S ta le T ro o p e r J. L . P a y n e investigate d an accident T u e sd a y , O c to b c r 2 8 , at 1 1 :3 0 p.m . o n U S 6 4 five p o in t nin e m iles w est o f M o c k sville . E d w a rd J u n io r M a so n , 23 , o f S ile r C ity , d riv in g a 1 9 6 2 In te rn a tio n a l tru ck, travelin g east o n U S 6 4 , ran o ff riglit sliou lde r o f ro a d w a y, pulled tru ck b a ck u p o n ro a d w a y an d o v e rtu rn e d . T h e tru ck w a s loaded w itli 2 3 2 pigs. T h e re w ere n o injuries. D a m a ge to Ih e tru ck w as estim ated at $ 2 5 0 . WARREN FLEMING -Player Of The Week- The “player of the week" selected for the game played Friday night, Oct 31, at South Iredell is Warren Fleming. Warren is a 6 foot, 180 lb. junior end forthe REBELS. He received a shirt from the Mocksville Department Store. The last “player of the week", to be selected from the home game against North Rowan, Friday, November 7, will receive a $5 gift certificate from the Cooleemee Drug Co. Well ... last week was Halloween ... and those gremlins crept into places that they were not supposed to ... this attractive girl is really Karen Jones ... daughter of Leon Jones, manager of Belk's of Mocksville ... she was the sponsor for Eddie Hendricks... and, she was escorted by William Hall. We regret the mistake! H ERE A N D THERE Advance Auxiliary YFD Meets Little League T h e final foo tb a ll gam e w as p laye d M o n d a y o f this w eek. R a in p o stp o n e d p la y Sa tu rd a y. T h e P acke rs defeated tlie R a m s b y a score o f 3 8 to 0. T h e R e d sk in s defeated the C o lts b y a sco re o f 4 8 to 14. T h e A d v a n c e V o lu n te e r F ire m e n ’s A u x ilia ry w ill m eet M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 10 at 7 p. m . at the fire station. T liis is a ve ry im p o rta n t m e e tin g as the C h ic k e n B a r-B -Q w ill be the fo llo w in g Sa tu rd a y. O ffice rs for the c o m in g ye a r w ill also be elected. M e m b e rs are urged to atte nd th is m eeting. T h e re w ill also be a special p ro g r a m b efore the regular b u sin e ss m eeting. T h is p ro gra m w ill feature a spe ake r a n d a film o n M u sc u la r D y stro p h y . Smith Grove Carnival Is A Great Success O n b e h a lf of the P a re n t-T e a c h e r’s A sso c ia tio n , w e w isii lo th a n k all o f the m e rch ants in M o c k sv ille an d s u r r o u n d in g areas fo r their d o n a tio n s w h ic ii co n trib u te d in large m easure to the success o f tiie H a llo w e e n C a rn iva l h e ld at S m i t h G rove S c h o o l o n O c to b c r 31. 4-H News T h e re w ill be a C o u n ty C o u n cil M e e tin g, T h u rsd a y , N o ve m b e r 6, at 7 :3 0 p. m. in tlie C o u n ty O ffic e B u ild in g. A il 4 - H C l u b s s iio u id be represented. O ffic e rs fo r 1 9 7 0 w ill be elected. R e v. H u b e rt M id d le to n w as guest spe ake r fo r the m o rn in g an d e ve n in g w o rsh ip services at G re e n M e a d o w s C h u rc h o n S u n d a y . Rev. W a rffo rd is c o n d u c tin g revival services at C h a rity B a p list C h u rc h this w eek. R e v. M . K . R e d w in e w ill be the guest spe ak at G ree n M e a d o w s o n W ed. evening. T h e re w ill be a fe llo w sh ip s o c ia l at the h o m e o f “ S t o r m y ” C arte r o n F rid a y Q V .e i)in g,be gin nin g, at, 7 P-Pl; й а Я к т * ; .»»¡Meadow s T ra m m g ^ U n io n ,ац4> ^ a n y o n e in the c liu rc h w h o w ish es to atte nd is invited. A ll b o y s & girls w lio are m e m b e rs o f the girls a u x ilia ry Su n b e a m g ro u p s are rem ind ed o f tlie . m e e tin g at the c liu rch o n T h u rs. e ve nin g a t 7 p.m . A ll girls a n d b o y s interested in these o rg a n iz a tio n s are invited. M r s . L u l a M a e S m i t h received w o rd o n the w e e ke nd that iie r ste pfath er re m a in s in critical c o n d itio n and in intensive care at a M ia m i h ospital. T h e r e s p o n s e to the p ro gra m o n d ru gs a n d n a rco tics held last W ed. e ve n in g at the M a c e d o n ia M o ra v ia n C h u rc h p r o v e d that people are co n ccrn e d an d d o care. M a n y y o u n g p eop le as w ell as ad ults f ille d t h e a u d it o r iu m an d b a lc o n y an d it w as n e cessary to place c h a ir s in the aisle. A p p r o x im a t e ly 5 0 0 people w ere present to hear office r B o b H a m m o n d s d iscu ss the dangers in drugs. J o e L a n g sto n a n d D o lly R id d le w ere o n the sic k list the past few days. M rs. R o y L e e W a lke r and son, Ste p h e n , visite d M rs. Joe L a n g sto n o n e d a y last w eek. A visit to several residents o f the F ra n R a y R e st H o m e o n F rid a y a fte rn o o n fo u n d m o st o f them feeling ve ry w ell. T h e y are have n o th in g b u t praise for tlie care a n d a tte n tio n tliey receive fro m the p e rsonn el tliere. L e ts d o o u r part to help o u t w ith the lo n e lin e ss b y visiting and c iia ttin g w ith them. If y o u d o n ’t k n o w a n yo n e there, it’s n o tro u b le to find som e o n e w h o w o u ld love to have a visito r. R e v . and M rs. H . K . M id d le to n w ere the lu n c h e o n guests o n S u n d a y o f M r. an d M rs. Jo e L a n gsto n , a fte rn o o n v is it o r s in clu d e d M r. H a n k W illia m s an d M r. a n d M rs. C ra ig C arter, Jr. a n d child ren . M rs. Sallie C arter w as ho stess to the G re e n M e a d o w s W . M . S . o n M o n d a y e ve n in g at her h o m e o n the B e n d R o a d . F^U pw jljg^ the regular p ro gran yj a h 'd '’’‘b t i ^ l n e i s s e s s i o n , ' refre sh m e n ts w ere served to all present. M rs. G a il C a m p b e ll w h o w as se rio u sly in ju re d in a recent accident, c o n tin u e s to im p ro v e at the h o m e o f h e r p arents, M r. an d M rs. B ill M c D a n ie l. Y e s, G o d still hears an d answ ers prayer. T h e ladies p ra ye r g ro u p o f G re e n M e a d o w s C h u rc ii m et o n T u e s. at the h o m e o f Pearl M a tth e w s. T liis g ro u p s m o tto is: G o d gran t that 1 m a y ever be, true to the tru st y o u have placed in m e. A n d m a y 1 have tlie grace to see m y task fo r eve ry d ay. M a y w e be gu id ed th ro u gh the year. M a y cou rage o ve rco m e all fear. A n d m a y w e sliare each jo y an d tear, as w e go o n o u r w ay. Sorority Meets T h e N o rth C a ro lin a Beta M u C h a p te r o f A lp h a D e lta K a p p a , an h o n o ra ry teacher’s so ro rity , iield its O c to b e r m e e tin g at the h o m e o f M iss A n n B a rn lia rd t in A d v a n c e . A ll m e m b e r s , i n c l u d i n g M iss Margaret C o n g e r, a n e w m e m b e r o f Statesville, w ere present. M iss B a rn h a rd t presented tlie p ro gra m w h ic h dealt w ith tlie fo u n d in g a n d p u rp o se o f the A lp h a D e lta K a p p a . A fte r t h e b u s i n e s s s e s s i o n , refre sh m e nts w ere served in the d in in g roo m . T h is w as the se c o n d m e eting o f the ye a r fo r the n e w ly f o r m e d sorority. T h e first m e eting w as iie ld at the ho m e o f M rs. M a ry W ali S e x to n in C oole em e e. On RUR 1132 R ic h a rd L . Ijam es, 19, o f C o ole em e e, w a s charge d w ith d riv in g to o fast fo r c o n d itio n s w h e n the 1 9 5 9 D o d g e he w as o p e r a t in g T u e sd a y , O c to b e r 28 , at 7 :3 0 p.m . o n R U R 1 1 3 2 , so u th o f M o c k sv ille w as w re cke d. State T ro o p e r J. L . P a yn e investigated. Ijam es w as travelin g at an appare nt h ig li rate o f speed in the veh icle, lo st c o n tro l a n d ran o f f riglit sh o u ld e r o fit lie ro ad a n d ove r turne d. - ' D a m a g e to the car w a s estim ated at $ 5 0 0 . ^ 25-lb. Amber jack is held by Claude Horn, .Jr. Mr, Horn , 'cadght this large fish'recently o'n^a fishing expedition^o -, Morehead City. OVer 900-lbs of King Màckèrel was caiigHt ' by the group of Pure Oil Division managers. I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I KEW 1969 Plymouths and Chryslers AT SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICES! MIR JOB OPENING Plant Janitor so Hour Week .... Good Pay . . . Good Benefits Milling Road Furniture Craftfmons Corner Mocksville, N.C. I I N O T IC E We have just purchosed o number of New 1969 Plymouths ond Chryslers from Chrysler Corporotion. These cars were left over at the factories, and we were able to purchase them at special discounted prices. They have now come in and we are offer ing them for sale and will pass the savings on to you. I I I I I Never Have We Beea In A Posltioa To Sell New Cort At Prices This Lowl Come In Now For Year Selection Mocksville Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. ! Wllkisboro St.1Mocksvlllt, N.C. 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CI..O. $159.00^^ o t p M n l r Model RB526 * Frpit ntvtr formt In r*fri(*rator or ill fr«Mtr * Rsllf out on whftli 1er Mt|r * ntfin »OH widt * nu$ tb « M otbir outf tMOIng fMtwrM N o w $299.00 D A N I E L F U R N I T U R E a ELECTRIC ca At Overhead Bridge Moditvllle I « Thm people pictured here attended CENTER SCHOOL about 1921. The photo vwt loaned to the newspaper by Mn. Clint Wilton. Reading from left to rigiit, Back row: Odut Tutterow, Grace Dwiggint, John Dwiggins, Myrtle Anderson, Waiter Anderson, Edna Tutterow, Clarence Anderson, ina Hendren, and, "Dock" Tutterow. Next Row: Eston Ijames, Margaret Walker, Ray Dwiggins, Exie Clayton, Floyd Tutterow, Edna Steeiman, Clyde Walker, Geneva Garret, and, Lois Dwiggins. Next Row: Dan Clayton, "Bo Jay" (Henry) Tutterow, Margaret Garret, Alvin Dyson, Millard Anderson, Wade Dyson, and, John D. Lapish. Middle Row: Saide Mae Barneycastle, Mary Garret, Ruby Ijames, Polly (Jack) Tutterow, Carrie Belle Stanfield (teacher) Emma Tutterow, Mary Lapish, Cora Tutterow, Sadie Tutterow, Milton Parker, and, William W. (Boy Walker) Dwiggins. Next: IVIary Helen Barneycastle, Anna Mae Anderson, Nannie Belle Barneycastle, and, Clyde Dyson. Front Row: Lawrence Walker, Flake Tutterow, Arthur Tutterow, John Tillet Hendren, Hunter Miller, Travis Tutterow, Ollie B. Anderson, and, J. Lee Dwiggins. Two Cars Collide On Rural Rd. )oper in ve stig a te d a n a c c id e n t W e d n e sd a y , O c to b e r 2 9 , at 3 :1 5 p.m . o n R U 1 6 3 2 9 m iles east o f M o c k sv ille . C a ro ly n D ia n n e B e a u ch a m p , o f R o u te 1, A d v a n ce , d riv in g a 1959 C h e v ro le t, w a s g o in g so u th . C a ro ly n J o n e s B ragg, o f W in s t o n - S a le m , w a s go in g n o rth . B o th ve h icle s m e t in a curve o n a d irt road . B o th drivers a p p lie d b ra ke s a n d the 1 9 6 6 C h e vro le t, b e in g op erated b y M rs. B ra g g sk id d e d left c o l l i d in g he ad -on w ith the o tlie r car. D a m a ge s w ere e stim ated at $ 1 7 5 to the ’5 9 C h e v ro le t an d $ 2 0 0 to the ’6 6 C h evrole t. Wet Pavement Causes Accident sta te T ro o p e r R . L . B eane investigate d an a c c id e n t Sa tu rd ay, N o v e m b e r 1, at 1 1 :3 0 p.m . o n U S 1 5 8 9V4 m iles east o f M o c k sv ille . R ic h a rd P a tric k H a u se r, 16, o f R o u te 2 , A d v a n ce , d riv in g a 1 9 6 ^ C h e vro le t, w as g o in g east o n U S 1 5 8 , a n d slo w e d fo r a left turn. A 1 9 6 4 C h e vro le t, b e in g o p e ra te d b y G le n d a A lle n B a ity , 19, o f R o u te 3, Troctor-Tractor Wrecks On 158 A 1965 T ra c to r-T ra ile r, b e in g o p e ra te d b y R o n a ld A rth u r H a rg is, o f B u rlin g to n , g o in g east o n U S 1 5 8 F rid a y , O c to b e r 3 1 , at 1 1 :5 5 a.m . 3 m ile s east o f M o c k sv ille h a d a m a lfu n c tio n to o c c u r in the ste ering c a u sin g the ve h icle to go o f f the ro a d w a y o n the TOP QUALITY MIITERIALS ...LOWEST PRICES There are over 80 Builder Mart dealers in the Southeast. . . , We're one of them. This means that we can sell top quality. brand name materials at the lowest prices. Carload buying makes it possible. Through the professional buying services of Builder Marts of America, we buy like a "chain store" operation. (We’re not —we're an independently owned, franchised Builder Mart dealer). We don't cut corners to meet competition . . . we ^ keep prices down to make competition I This means that you can buy a buggy full of brand name materials at thelowes possible prices . . . Fotttilfíotott I Neivs I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORO, THURSOAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1§8S - 7 N e ll h !*!ih lcy failed to reduce speed in tim e to a vo id a c o llisio n a n d stru c k the H a u se r vehicle in the rear. M iss B a ity w as charge d w itii failure to reduce speed fo r a hazard. It w as tra in in g at the tim e o f the accide nt a n d the ro ad w as wet. D a m a ge s w ere estim ated at $ 2 0 0 to the ’6 2 C h e vro le t an d $ 2 2 5 to the ’6 4 C h evrole t. tight, strik in g a n e m b a n km e n t, b lo c k w all an d a u tility pole. State T ro o p e r R . L . B eane investigated. D a m a ge s w ere estim ated at $ 2 ,0 0 0 to tractor-trailer, an d, $ 1 0 0 to the p ro p e rty o f D u k e P o w e r C o m p a n y a n d F ra n k K o o n t z o f R o u te 2. M iss K a th y C a va n a u gh , after v a c a tio n in g fo r tw o w e e k s w ith M iss C a ro ly n B o g e r an d he r parents, M r. a n d M rs. H . C . Bo ge r, left W e d n e sd a y fo r her h o m e in W a te rto w n S o u tii D a k o ta . W h ile here M iss B o g e r entertained her g u e st b y s h o w in g h e r m a n y o f the in t e re s t in g p laces in N o rth C a ro lin a fro m the m o u n ta in s to the sea. T h e y a lso visite d W a sh in g to n , D . C. M r. a n d M rs. W . G . H o lt o f W in sto n -Sa le m , gu e sts o f M r. a n d M rs. O C . H o lt, Sr. h o n o re d the m o n their 3 7 th w e d d i n g a n n iv e r s a r y o n S u n d a y w ith a trip to B lo w in g R o c k , Se ve n D e vils, an d M t. M itch e ll. T h e C e d a r C ree k C o m m u n ity h e ld o p e n ho u se S u n d a y fro m 2 till 5 in their n e w ly painted renovated S c h o o l H o u s e i n t o a C o m m u n it y b u ild in g . M a n y n e i^ b o r s a n d frie n d s called d u r in g t h e afte rn o o n to c o n g r a t u la t e th e m o n the u n d e rta k in g an d c o m p le tio n o f this w o rth w h ile project. M rs. W illia m Sc h ilte s o f W in sto n -S a le m w as the gu est o f her sister, M rs. N e ll L a sh le y o n W e d n e sd ay. W liile here th e y visite d M r. a n d M rs. G . A . H a rtm a n in M o c k sv ille . M r s . S a r a h H i c k s o f M o o re sv ille visite d M rs. C h a rle s L a siile y F rid a y . S h e is n o w associated w ith the M o o re sv ille H ospital, d o in g p r a c t ic a l nu rsin g. M r. a n d M rs. S ta n Jacq u e s o f C h a rlo tte w ere w e e k e n d guests o f M rs. Ja cq u e s parents M r. a n d M rs. J o h n C a u d le an d f a m ily . M r . a n d M rs. T . H e rb e rt N ic h o lso n , w h o have been v isitin g w ith frie n d s an d n e iglib o rs here fo r the p a st tw o w eeks, arc re tu rn in g to their h o m e in K n o x v ille , T e n n . o n T liu rsd a y . M r. an d M rs. H . C . B o ge r, M iss C a ro ly n B o g e r a n d C h a rle s W ra y B o g e r visite d M r. an d M rs. E rn e st T a y lo r a n d so n s in C h a p e l H ill S u n d a y . M r. an d M rs. T h o m a s L . H a m ite r a n d tw o c h ild re n are n o w liv in g In the H o lt H o u se o n C e m e te ry A ve . W e w elcom e these people to o u r C o m m u n ity . M r. a n d -M rs.' W a y n e H o o v e r a n d daughter, A n d re a , o f C h a rlo tte visite d M rs. H o o v e r’s aunts, M rs. J o h n H a rd in g a n d M rs. O . R . A lle n , also M r. an d Mrs. Charles H a rd in g , o n Su n d a y . M r. an d M rs. G . H . S m ith an d M rs. L e o n F o ste r atte nded th e an n u a l H o m e c o m in g at S o u t h O a k R i d g e B a p tist C h u rc h in Y a d k in C o u n ty , o n S u n d a y . R e v. C la re n ce S lio re filled the p u lp it in the absence, due to illness o f the regular pastor. R e v. A d a m s. M r . a n d M r s . E n o c M c C o n n e ll o f M ia m i, Fla., w ere S u n d a y e ve n in g gu e sts o f M r. an d M rs. G . H . S m ith . T h e y w ere o n their w a y to State sville fo r a visit w ith relatives there. M r. a n d M rs. E . L . S tru p e o f Le w isville , M r. a n d M rs. E rn e st G r a h a m a n d L i s a o f W in s t o n - S a le m and M rs. T h u r m a n M a r t in of W a lk e rtow n were S u n d a y v isito rs o f M r. a n d M rs. G . N . T u ck e r. M is s M a rga re t B ro c k an d M rs. B . C . B ro c k , S r. m o to re d to E d e n , S u n d a y to visit w ith M rs. B ro c k ’s d aughter, M rs. B. M . T u c k e r w h o is a p atie n t in tlie E d e n H o sp ita l. Tractor In Road Causes Accident A n a c c i d e n t occured T h u rsd a y , O c to b e r 3 0 , at 6 :1 5 p.m . o n N C 8 01 IVi m ile s no rth east o f M o c k sv ille . State T ro o p e r R . L . Beane investigated. A F a rm T ra c to r, o w n e d b y O d e ll L e w is R h y n h a rd t o f R o u te 2. M o c k s v ille , w as parke d in the ro a d w a y o n N C 801. A 1 9 6 4 F o rd , b e in g o p e r a t e d b y M a m ie S w a im C a m p b e ll, o f R o u te 2, g o in g east, stru c k the tractor in the re a r then sk id d e d in to the e a stb o u n d lane in to the p ath o f a 1 9 6 6 C h evrole t b e in g o p e r a t e d b y E lm e r C ic e ro S m ith o f R o u te 5. T h e ’6 6 C h e vro le t, g o in g east, co llid e d w ith the F o rd , then w e n t o ff the ro a d w a y strik in g a fence o w n e d b y N o rm a n B Isk e . D a m a g e s w ere e stin u te d at $ 1 2 5 to the tractor, $ 7 0 0 to the F o r d a n d $ 4 0 0 to the C h e vrole t. M r s . C a m p b e l l a n d a p a s s e n g e r , M o r r y J o e C a m p b e ll, w ere treated an d released fro m P a v ie C o u n ty H o w ita l fo r in jurie s received. T h e o w n e r o f the tractor w a s ch arge d w ith im p ro p e r p arkin g. Deaths-Funerals O bse rve W e d d in g A n n iv e rsa ry — M r. an d M rs. H a rd y Ste e im a n observed their th irtie th w e d d in g an n ive rsa ry S u n d a y a fte rn o o n at their h o m e o n S o u th M a in Stre et w itii a tea. A p p ro x im a te ly one h u n d re d gu ests called d u rin g the a p p o in te d h o u rs fro m tw o u n til fo u r o ’clo c k . P u n c h , w e d d in g cake, an d n u ts w ere served. T h e c o u p le ’s ch ild re n are: M iss K a th y Ste e im a n , M iss R o b in Ste e im an, M rs. L in d a D y s o n an d D a v id L . Ste e im an . M r. an d M rs. S te e im a n also have flve gra n d ch ild re n. Truck Hit By Car On US 158 State T ro o p e r J. L . P a yn e in vestigate d an accident T h u rsd a y , O c to b e r 3 0 , at 10 :1 5 p.m . o n U S 15 8 9 m iles east o f M o c k sv ille . O ’N e y R a y N e w m a n , 4 4 , o f G a rla n d , T e xa s, d riv in g a 1 9 6 6 K e n w o rth tru ck , w as m a k in g a left turn o n to U S 158, o ff o f N C 8 0 1 . A lb e rt M a x D o ss, 3 3 , o f R o u te 1, A d v a n c c , d riv in g a 1 9 6 3 O ld sm o b ile , g o in g cast o n U S 1 5 8 , ran in to side o f tru ck as it w as tu rn in g. D a m a g e s w ere estim ated at $ 2 5 0 to the tru c k an d $ 2 5 0 to tlie car. Club Schedule N o v e m b e r 7 - C la rksville , 7 :3 0 p. m ., h o ste ss - M rs. B illy Sh e lto n , M rs. Joe H arpe. N o v e m b e r 10, F o rk , 7 :3 0 p. m .. H oste ss, N e ll D illo n . N o v e m b e r 11 - R e d la n d , 7 :3 0 p. m., ho stess, M rs. G e ra ld in e Pilcher. N o v e m b e r 1 2 - B a ile y ’s C h ap e l, 2 :0 0 -p. m ., hostess, M rs. W ill M ye rs. N o v e m b e r 13 - K a p p a , 2 :0 0 p. m ., ho ste ss, M rs. W . M . Cartne r. Driver Receives Broken Tooth In Accident A n a c c i d e n t occured Sa tu rd a y , N o v e m b e r 1, at 5 :4 0 p. m . o n U S 15 8 2 m iles east o f M o c k sville . State T ro o p e r R . L . Beane investigated. D a v id C lifto n H e n d rix , 17, o f A d v a n ce , d riv in g a 1 9 6 8 C h e vro le t, w as g o in g east o n U S 158, ap plie d b ra ke s an d skid d e d o ff righ t sh o u ld e r to avoid c o llisio n w ith a vehicle sto p p e d in ro a d w a y. A 1 9 6 0 Valia nt, b e in g operated b y Jam e s P re ssly P o sto n , 5 4 o f State sville, g o in g east, failed to gel sto p p e d , skice d e d o f f riglit sh o u ld e r an d stru ck the o th e r car. T h e road w as w et at the tim e. P o sto n w as ch arge d w ith failure to red uce speed fo r hazard. P o sto n received a b ro k e n to o th in the accident. D a m a ge s w ere estim ated at $ 4 5 0 to the C h e vro le t an d $ 2 0 0 to the V a lia n t. G.tC. C a rte r, 7 9 G e o rg e ' .enneth C arter. 7 9 , o f M o c k sv ille , R o u te 3, died at 2 :3 0 a.m . T h u rsd a y at h is h o m e afte r a lin g e rin g Illness. H e w a b o m in D avie C o u n ty J u ly 2 3 , i8 9 0 , so n o f the late B u rge s L . and A licc H o w a r d C a rte r. H e w a s a retired m e rch an t. S u v iv o rs in clu d e his- w ife Mr.«:. D o ra N a n c e C arter; one d a u g h t e r , M rs. R a y m o n d L c m le y o f R t. 9 , L e x in g to n ; tw o so ns, J.!i. C a rte r o f 2 4 3 W est S ix th St.. L e x in g to n , an d K e n n e tli C a rte r o f tlie ho m e ; tw o sisters, M rs. L e e E llis o f M o c ; sville, R t.3 a n d M rs. G .C . M c D a n ie l o f R t. 3 , M o c .sville; tw o b ro th e rs, H o w a rd C arter a.'d Z a c ie C arter, b o th o f M o c k s v i l l e , Rt. 3; tw o gran dch ild re n . F u n e r a l services were c o n d u cte d at D u lin ’s U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h S a tu rd a y at 4 p.m . b y the R e v. P ow ell W il in s and the R e v. P a u l H a n . B u r ia l w a s in the c h u rc h cem etery. M rs. M a gg ie V irg in ia Pierce M rs. M a gg ie V irg in ia Pierce, 8 3 , o f Riverside D r iv e , C o ole e m e e , d ied at 11:25 a.m. O c to b e r 2 9 tli, at D a vie C o u n ty H ospital. S h e h a d b een a p a tie n t at th e h o sp ita l fo r several w ee s. B o rn in R o w a n C o u n ty O c to b e r 2 4 , .8 8 6 , she w a s the d a u gh te r o f the late D a v id B. an d M a rga re t R . .M sb ro o ke s. S h e w ar m arried tw ice. H er first h u sb a n d wa^ the late T ate S ig m o n . H e r se co n d h u sb a n d , C h arle s Pierce, died in 1950. S u rv iv o r s in clu d e tw o d o u gh tcrs, Mr;.. D u ste r K illia m o f W in sto n -S a le m a n d M rs. M e lto n R ic e o f A tl.in ta, G a.; five so ns, D a v id S ig m o n o f R a le igh , C h a ric! H . P ierce o f C o lo ra d o S p rin g s, C o lo ., D o ry , W illiam S . , a n d Jam es L. Pierce, all o f C o o le e m e e ; 16 g r a n d c h i l d r e n a n d 10 grcat-gran dcliildren . F u n e r a l services w e re c n d u cte d at I a.m. F rid a y m o r n in g a t E a to n F u n e ra l C h a p e l b y the R e v. W illiam EH ngus. B u ria l w as in L ib e rty U nited M e th o d ist C h u r c h C e m e ie ry. A u t o T li p f l O lid » N'KW YORK—One in cvciy 1('7 (iirs r c K is ti'if d in th e I'nitcil States «as stolen In 1908. repoiis the Insuriiiire In fiin n a - tion liisiitiile. .\ liiial of 777.- SOII ihefts represemeil art in- rrcase of approxiniaiely 18.S per cciit over the li)Ci7 rinme. and Mri. W. H. McDaniel, Sr. of Route 2, shown here, observed their 50th Wedding Anniversary Sunday, November 2 « the Oak Grove United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Their children are: Mrs. Ruth Wilkins of Salisbury; W. H. Me Daniel , Jr. and John N. McDaniel of Mocksville; Joe C. McDaniel and Mrs. Doris M. Gaither of Winston-Salem; Mrs. Betty M. Wright of Pfafftown; Mrs. Lorraine M. Blackwood of Cooleemee; and, Frank McDaniel of Atlanta, Georgia. They received over 200 friends during the reception. ,i>i . •: ■ C h rysle r New port 4-O oor Hardtop The Motion Makers will get you into it. At the Chrysler Dealer who moves you and up to excitement. Luxury.' To the 70 Chrysler. New Yorker elegance. Chrysler 300; glamour with a 440 cubic inch four- barrel and torsion>bar handling. Chrysler Newports; luxury at a soothing price. Standard: fiberglass'belted tires, welded unlbody construction, steering column ignition lock, big V>Bs, Torsion-Quiet Ride, and Chrysler beauty. Get into the 70’swith the AUTHO RIIED O E A lfR S M ocksville C hrysler P lymouth,inc Wtlkeeboro St.Phone 634.2124 Mock»yille. N. C. 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19Bg Mayberry, U.S.A. Inc. Purchases Dairy Bars M a y b e rry , U . S. A ., In c. has purchased, effective N o v e m b e r 1st, the six F a rm e r’s D a iry an d 19 G u ilfo rd D a iry B a rs from U nite d D a irie s o f G re e n sbo ro . T h is a n n o u n ce m e n t w as m ade jo in tly b y M a x H o vis, general m anager o f U n ite d D a irie s and S m ith B agle y, president and sole o w n e r o f M a yb e rry , U. S. A., Inc. M r. Bagle y stated, “ I d o not foresee a n y drastic change s in the general form at o f op e ra tin g the 2 5 d a iry bars, an d the m ajor e x ph asis w ill still be to serve the p u b lic w ith q u a lity U n ite d D a irie s ice cream and m ilk pro du cts. W c also plan to c o n tin u e se rvin g sand w ich es, snacks an d co n ve n ie n t item s. It is o u r plan that M a y b e rry , U. S . A . w ill e v e n t u a l l y com ple te ly refurbish and redecorated the in te rio r o f the bars.” B agle y further stated, “M a y b e rry U. S. A ., Inc. has m ade an in -depth stu d y o f the ‘fast fo o d ’ tre nds across the Local Women Attend Meeting In Raleigh M rs. L e w is B e ck, M rs. J. C. H ow e ll a n d M rs. S ta c y B e ck attended a m e e ting in R a le igh F rid a y , O c to b e r 2 4 th , a lo ng w ith 2 8 0 w o m e n fro m all parts ig Ш К 2 4 th , a lo n g o f the state w h o had p re vio u sly been to the U n ite d N a tio n s o n a stu d y to u r sp o n so re d b y the N o rth C a ro lin a H o m e m a k e rs A sso c ia tio n . T h e p u rp o se o f these stu d y gro u p s each ye ar is to help h o m e m a k e rs learn m o re a b o u t the U n ite d N a tio n s an d its w o rk . T h e re w ill n o t be a stu d y g ro u p g o in g to the U N this ye ar fro m N o rth C aro lin a. A part o f the U N g ro u p cam e to th is m e e t in g last w eek o b se rvin g the U N A n n iv e rsa ry . T h e m o rn in g se ssio n last week w as held at P ullen M e m o ria l B aptist C h u rc h . T h e colors were p re se n te d b y P e r s h in g R ifle D rill T e am s. D e v o tio n s w ere co n d u cte d b y Re v. W . W . F in la to r, pastor. M rs. S a m L e v e rin g o f A ra t, V a., w h o w as brie fe d m a n y o f the g ro u s o n their w a y to the U N , gjave a rpp ort o n Sp e cia l A g q p c ie s.:,p f ,t)xe. ,U N „ ,their., im p a c t u p o n fa m ily living. “O u r y o u n g p eop le d o w an t In te rn a tio n a l Peace a n d are w illin g to w o rk fo r it,” she said. In trib u te to M iss R u th C u r r e n t , w h o w as assistant dire cto r in charge o f E x te n sio n H o m e m a k e rs o rg a n iz a tio n s, Mrs. G ilbert E n glish , past president of N C E H A said, “ T h ro u g h lie r w o rld w ide c o n c e rn , m a n y g o o d thin gs have com e to pass because she cam c this w a y.” M rs. A d a B. D ella P o zza , d istrict A g e n t an d co n su lta n t State In te rn a tion a l co m m itte e , in tro d u ce d F ra n cis C arp en te r, p u b lic affairs ad viso r. S ta le D e p a rtm e n t, w h o sp o k e o n “ M a jo r Issu e s o f the D a y in U n ite d N a tio n s.” H e rem ind ed tlie g ro u p that 8 0 % o f the U N Budge t go e s to w a rd s fo o d and health help th ro u gh F A O F o o d A d m in istra tio n o rg a niza tio n s. L u n c h w as served in the b a llro o m o f the Sta tle r-H ilto n Inn. E a c h g ro u p w h o had go ne lo the U N the sam e ye ar sat together lo visit an d renew acquaintances. D r. E lo ise S. C o lo r, assistant d ire cto r in charge o f H o m e E c o n o m ic s E x te n sio n progratri, urged each p erso n present lo g e t i n v o l v e d in lo c a l orga n iza tio ns, to raise the level o f l i v i n g arou n d about themselves. S h e in tro d u ce d Mrs. Eleanor S. R o b e rts, A C U W representative to the U N (th is is the o n ly w o m e n ’s o r g a n iz a tio n that has a representative at Ih e U N ). M rs. R o b e rts ^ v e a ve ry o p to m istic view re m in d in g the g ro u p thal 1 I) 0 D e c l a r a t i o n of In de pe n d e n ce b e gin s "W e Ihe People - y o u an d I ” , is a go o d place lo begin w o rld peace, and said also, “ I firm ly believe in o u r y o u n g people .” S h e cau tio n e d the ^ou |> assem bled lo keep Ih e ir ears to the gro u n d , so lo spe ak, al all limes. T o let o u r elected representatives in go vernm en t k n o w h o w w e feel a b o u t the U N an d the thin gs it sta n d s for o n H u m a n R e l a t i o n s . International P ostal U n io n . In t e r n a t io n a l L a b o r o r g a n i z a t i o n s , le aching in slru c iio n s, w here needed in F o o d a n d N u tritio n , so th al all people m a y have a chan ce lo n u k e a liv in g an d d e ve lo p their r e s o u r c e s a n d w ealth. M rs. R o b e rts left this q u e stio n w ith tlie g ro u p "W h a i are y o u d o in g for p e a c e ?” A fte r the m e eting, the D avie w o m e n n u d e a very in te re sting lo u r o f G o v e rn m e n t olTices and b u ild in g s a n d p o in ts o f interest III K oleigli. c o u n t r y , a n d r e a liz e d im m e d ia te ly that t h i overall changes in dicate d the p u b lic insists o n va rie ty m e nu s.” U n ite d D a iry , w h ic h is the n e w ly fo rm e d d a iry fro m the m erger betw een G re e n sb o ro ’s G u i l f o r d D a ir y and W in sto n -S a le m ’s F a r m e r ’s D a iry , o w n e d an d op erated the 2 5 d a iry b ars in G re e n sb o ro , W in s t o n - S a le m , H ig li P o in t, T h o m a s v il le , L e x in g to n , B u r l i n g t o n , R e id sv ille , A sh e v o ro , Sile r C ity , an d Ed e n . T h e U n ite d D a iry c h a in o f dairy bars represented the largest in d e p e n d e n tly o w n e d dairy bar g ro u p o f store s betw een the W a sh in gto n , D . C. an d A tla n ta areas. A l the p re se n i lim e , the M a y b e rry U . S. A . C o rp o ra tio n has n o p lan s fo r fra n c h isin g its new ly a c q u ire d d a iry bars, how ever, in 1 9 7 0 , there w ill be s o m e m o d ific a t io n s in the general im age o f the store s to reflect the M a y b e rry U . S. A . nam e. M r. H o v is stated that “ the sale o f the c o m p a n y ’s d a iry b ars w o u ld enable the m anagem ent to con ce n tra te its e n t i r e e f f o r t s o n the m a n u fa c tu rin g and d istrib u tio n o f U n ite d D a iry ’s m ilk an d ice cream p ro du cts. T h e co n su m e r is d e m a n d in g an d sh o u ld ge l a q u a lity ice cre am a n d m ilk p r o d u c t , and it is the re sp o n sib ility o f a n y d a iry ’s m anagem ent to fu lfill this d em a nd fo r q u a lity. U n ite d ’s sales an d d istrib u tio n o f its m ilk a n d d a iry p ro d u c ts is c o n tin u in g lo g ro w tliro u g h o u t the central P ie d m o n t se ctio n o f N o rth C a ro lin a , a n d the sale o f tlie d a iry b a rs w ill enable u s to w o rk in the areas fro m w h ic h w e reccive o u r biggest sales revenues.” M a y b e rry U . S. A ., In c. is a n e w ly fo rm e d N o rth C a ro lin a c o rp o ra tio n w ith its co rp o ra te o ffice o n S tra tfo rd R o a d in W in sto n -Sale m . T o m K e l l a n of W in slo n -S a le m w h o h a s been in charge o f the F o rsy th D a iry Bars, an d D a le A n d re w s w h o h a s been in charge o f the G u ilfo rd D a iry b a rs, w ill co n tin u e to serve in im p o rta n t p o sitio n s w ith the M a y b e rry U . S . A . C o r p o r a t i o n . Cedar News L o v e is an attitude . L o v e is a pra yer. F o r a so u l in so rro w , A heart in despair. L o v e is g o o d w ish es. F o r the gain o f a n oth e r. L o v e su ffe rs long, W ith Ih e fault o f a b ro th e r. L o v e giveth w ater. T o a c u p that ru n s d ry , L o v e reaches low . A s it can reach higli. Se e k s n o t he r o w n . A t Uie e xpe nse o f an other. L o ve s reaches G o d , W he n it reaches o u r b ro th er. U n k n o w n T h e C e d a r Cree k D e v e lo p m e n t C e n te r’s o p e n house went o ff w ith an enjoyable d a y S u n d a y . A ll here at C e d a r C ree k feel thal love w as Ih e a ltitu d e that e ve ryo n e felt tow ard u s here at C e d a r Creek. O u r n ie lib o r s an d frie nds fro m su rro u n d in g areas cam e an d w ish e d fo r u s a success in o u r c o -o p sto re an d recreation center. T h e y w ere from B o o n sv ille , Jone sville, Cooleem ee, W in sto n -S a le m , F a rm in g to n an d o th e r places. M rs. P ru d ence J o h n so n a n d H ub e rt W est w ere h o ste ss and host. M r. S to u t, M rs. G a ith e r and Re v. Ijam es o f the officia l sta ff w ere present. A lso pre se ni w ere R e v. an d M rs. W arn e r C. H a y o f W in slon -Sa le m . Pvt. W illia m N . T a tu m , so n o f M rs. L u c y T a tu m , w h o has been station e d in G e rm a n y , is h o m e o n leave fo r a few d a ys en rou te to C o lo rd a d o w here he w ill be station ed. Sgt. G u y E a lo n o f F o rt Jackson, S. C. sp e n l the w eeke nd here in Ih e h o m e o f liis b ro th e rs E . J. a n d A lta E a lo n . L o n z o W est. Jr. o f W in sto n visited recen tly in the h o m e o f Ills m o th e r, M rs. L u la W est. O u r deepest sy m p a th y go e s o u t t o t h e H a ir s t o n an d Peoples fam ilies. T h e d e ve lop m e n t g ro u p sa ys tlian ks to the D a vie F lo u risi and Ih e N e w S h e p h a rd B aptist C h u r c h f o r t h e b e a u tifu l flow ers fo r o u r o p e n in g d ay. T lie y w ill be used lu b riglite n o u r c h u rch w orship ne xt Su n d a y. Please e xce pt o u r th a n k s a n d m a y the L o rd s blessin gs ever be yo u rs. МША Schools I I Are Everybody’s Business " I N F L A N D E R S F I E L D S T H E P O P P IE S B L O W ..." - so VKont the Immortal words of Col. John McCrae's Poem. Little did he realize when he penned those lines that some day the very poppies of which he wrote vrould be the true symbol of all those who gave their lives in our Nation's wars. But that is the case today. Annually, the Veterans of Foreign Wars sponsors the Buddy Poppy Sate in the Mocksville area to raise money for needy and disabled veterans. This is their way of "Honoring the dead by helping the Living." You, to, can pay your respects on November 7 when the Buddy Popples will be on sale in this community. Do YOUR part - Buy a Buddy Poppy and wear it proudly. A P R O C L A M A T IO N W H E R E A S : T h e an n u al sale o f B u d d y P o p p ie s b y the V e te ra n s o f F o re ign W a rs o f tiie U n ite d State s h a s been officially recognized and endorsed b y g o v e rn m e n ta l leaders sin c c 1 9 2 2 ; an d W H E R E A S : V . F. W . B u d d y Poppies are a sse m b le d b y disabled ve te ran s, an d the proceeds o f this w o rth y fu n d -ra isin g ca m p a ign are used e x clu sive ly fo r the b e n e fit o f disab le d an d n e e d y veterans, an d the w id o w s an d o rp h a n s o f deceased veterans, an d W H E R E A S ; T h e basic p u rp o se o f the an n u a l sale o f B u d d y P o p p ie s b y the V e te ra n s o f F o re ign W ars is e lo q u e n tly reflected in the desire to “ H o n o r the D e a d b y H e lp in g llie L iv in g ” ; therefore I, D . J. M a n d o , M a y o r o f t h e city o f M o c k sv ille d o h e re b y urge the c itize n s o f th is c o m m u n ity to re cognize the ' m erits o f this 'c a u s e b y c o n trib u tin g ge n e ro u sly to its su p p o rt th ro u gli the p urchase o f B u d d y P o p p ie s o n the d a y set aside fo r the d istriv u tio n o f these sy m b o ls o f a p p re cia tio n f o r t h e s a c r if ic e s o f o u r h o n o re d dead. I urge all p a trio tic citizen s to w ear a B u d d y P o p p y as m ute evide nce o f o u r gratitud e to the m en o f th is c o u n try w h o lia v e risked th e ir live s in defense o f the fre ed om s w h ic h w e co n tin u e to e n jo y as A m e ric a n C itize ns. Sig n e d : D.J. M a n d o , M a y o r T ra ve l is N o rth C a ro lin a ’s th ird largest in d u stry. In 1 9 6 8 , thirty-six m illion v is it o rs toured N o rth C a ro lin a an d w hile here spe nt a p p ro x im a te ly $ 6 9 6 m illio n . W h e n J o h n n y c a n ’t read, e ve ryo n e pays. S o say the sp o n so rs o f A m e ric a n E d u c a tio n W e e k w h ic h w ill be ovserve d in D a vie C o u n ty N o v e m b e r 9 -1 5 . A c c o rd in g to P rin cip a l, V e rn o n T h o m p so n , this y e a r’s them e o f the an nu a l visit-th e -sch o ol ovservance, “ B ette r E d u c a tio n : Y o u r J o b ,” w ill em ph asize the d ep en de nce o f every segm en t o f the c o m m u n ity o n q u a lity ed u cation . “ I f J o h n n y is u n e m p lo y e d bccau se he is in su ffic ie n tly edu cated, he a n d h is fa m ily m u st su b sist at p u b lic co st,” T h o m p so n said. “ T h e c o sl o f u n e m p lo y m e n t o r o f the b a d ly paid , so c ia lly d e g ra d in g e m p lo ym e n t op e n to the u neducated in creases w h e n J o h n n y fin d s a life o f se lf-e m plo ye d crim e m o re attractive.” T h o m p so n n o te d that the P re sid e n t’s C o m m issio n o n C rim e in the D istric t o f C o lu m b ia fo u n d that o n ly 14 percent o f all co n victe d offe n d e rs ha d fin ish e d higli sch o o l an d 4 6 p erce nt h a d n o e d u ca tio n b e y o n d the eight grade. H e p o in te d o u t that the cost o f k e e p in g a y o u n g p e rso n in a co rre ctio n al in stitu tio n fo r a ye ar w as $ 3 ,6 1 3 in 1 9 6 5 , w hile in the sam e ye a r the average e x p e n d itu re per p u p il in the p u b lic sc h o o ls w as $ 4 8 3 . E d u c a to rs e m ph asize d th a l at that rate, “ a d m itte d ly far to o lo w ,” a c h ild c o u ld be given a b o u t 7.5 y e a rso f e d u ca tio n fo r the co st o f on e ye a r in d e te n tio n. “ T h e cost o f crim e, o f la w e n fo rce m e n t, a n d o f c o rre ctio n are h igh ,” he said. “ I f b e tte r e d u ca tio n is m ade available, th e y can be reduced.” B u t if J o h n n y can read - a n d read w ell — e ve ryo n e in the c o m m u n ity gg a in s. T h e greater a m o u n t o f e d u ca tio n J o h n n y has. the h igh e r liis in co m e is lik e ly to be. C o n se q u e n tly, a c o m m u n ity m o st o f w h o se J o h n n y s have co m p le te d th e ir h ig h sch o o l e d u catio n w ill lik e ly have a greater per-capita in co m e than on e in w h ic h m o st citiz e n s d id n o t fin ish h igh sch o o ls. “ W he re p ro p e rty valu es an d in co m e s are higli, the tax rate can be lo w e r than elsew here an d p ro d u c e the sam e return o f rh t sam e as elsew here an d p ro d u c e a liighe r return. “ F u rth e rm o re , b o th an edu cated p o p u la tio n a n d a lo w tax rate are factors w h ic h are lik e ly to attract b u sin e ss an d in d u stry to a state o r c o m m u n ity , th u s im p ro v in g e m p lo ye m e n t o p p o rtu n itie s fo r an in d iv id u a l an d p ro v id in g greater resources fo r the go ve rn m e n t.” F in a lly , P re sid e n t V e rn o n T h o m p so n p o in te d o u t that a c o m m u n ity w he re jo b s are aw arde d o n the b asis o f q u a lific a tio n s an d the sch o o ls e n co u ra ge stu d e n ts to becom e q u a lifie d is lik e ly to be a p eaceful c o m m u n ity . W h e n stu d e n ts see that lim e spe nt in q u a lity sc h o o ls is an in ve stm e n t that w ill p a y d ivid e n d s, th e y are m o re lik e ly to c o n tin u e th e ir stu d ie s th ro u gli h igh sc h o o l an d p e rh a p s b e yo n d . In su c h c o m m u n itie s, the u n e m p lo y m e n t rale is low e re d, an d a h igh e r percentage o f the c o m m u n ity there fore h a s a stake in the pre se rva tio n in the c o m m u n ity . E v e ry elem e nt o f so c ie ty, T h o m p so n stressed, m u st c o n sid e r better e d u ca tio n h is jo b . S p o n s o r e d a n n u a lly b y the N a tio n a l E d u c a tio n A sso c ia tio n , T h e A m e ric a n L e g io n , the N a tio n a l C o n g re ss o f P are n ts a n d T e ach e rs, an d the U . S. O ffic e o f E d u c a tio n , A m e r ic a n E d u c a tio n W e e k serves to in crease p u b lic u n d e rsta n d in g a n d su p p o rt o f the sc h o o ls a n d to e n cou rage parents lo visit Ih e ir c h ild re n ’s sch o o ls atleast on ce a ye ar C A N D L E S are nice o n Ih e m antlepiece, b u t n o l w h e n y o u need the m fo r a source o f liglit, w h e n e a tin g a c o ld su p p e r in a c o ld h o u se b ecause o f p o w e r failure. C o o k , heat, a n d heat w a t e r w i t h d e p e n da b le P i e d m o n t G as anytim e, a n y w h e r e . Call collect, L e x in g to n 2 4 9 -8 9 8 1 , S a lisb u ry 6 3 6 -6 3 9 1 , W in s lo n - S a l e m 9 1 9 -7 2 4 -0 3 8 0 . I1 - 6 - IT N F A R M E R S - Just because y o u live o f f the beaten tract is n o r e a s o n to be w i t h o u t d ep en dab le fuel. “ P ie d m o n t” is the an sw e r lo y o u r p ro blem . F o r h o m e , to b a cc o b arn o r c h ic k e n house. P ie d m o n t B o ttle G a s is best. C a ll C o lle ct L e x i n g t o n 2 4 9 - 8 9 8 2 , W in sto n -S a le m 9 1 9 7 2 4 -0 3 8 0 , S a lisb u ry 6 3 6 -6 3 9 1 . 1 1 - 6 - lT N W A N T E D ... so m e o n e to co m e in to h o m e to he lp clean ... I d a y a w eek. C a ll: M rs. F lo y d W . A lle n , 8 0 1 P a rk A ve n u e , 6 3 4 -5 3 9 2 . lI- 6 -t fn D e a r Friend.... W h e n y o u are sad read Psalm 34. W h e n y o u are tro u b le d read J o h n 14. A lw a y s rem e m b er J o h n 3 :1 6 . S in ce re ly, V e rn o n L . Page F a ith , N . C . 1 1-6-lfn F O R R E N T — T w o b e d ro o m trailer w ith w ash er an d a fu rn ish e d apartm ent. C o n ta ct Buster P h ill ip s . T e le p h o n e 4 9 2 -5 5 6 1 . I I- 6 - lt p * * * * * * * * * In 1 5 8 5 S ir W alter R a le ig h ’s c o lo n ists lan de d o n R o a n o k e Isla n d to p lant the first E n g lish c o lo n y in A m e ric a a n d here, V irg in ia D are, the first c h ild o f E n g lish parentage, w as b o rn in the n e w c o u n try . 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 as e x e c u t r ix o f the estate o f W o o d ro w J. W ilso n , deceased, late o f D a vie 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 pre se n i tliem to the u n d e rsig ne d o n o r b efore the 6 lh d a y o f M a y ( 1 9 7 0 , o r this n o tice w ill be . pleaded in bar o f their f 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 ym e n t to the undersigne d. T h i s the 4th day o f N o ve m b e r, 1969. H ele n G . W ilso n , exe cu trix o f the estate o f W o o d ro w J. W ilso n , deceased. M a rtin & M a rtin , A tto rn e y s 1 1 -6 4 tn WANT EXTRA MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS? AVON R e p re se n tative s can earn h u n d re d s o f d o lla rs se llin g the A V O N gift lin e in their ne igh b o rh o o d . Sta rt now . Call: Mrs. Doris Grohman 872-6848 Statesville, N.C. (Collect) or write: KO. Box B396 OPENINGS FOR * Cana News M rs. W a lle r H o w e ll a n d M rs. L e s t e r Ritch ie w ere jo in t h ostesses at the C a n a H o m e D e m o n s t r a t io n C lu b at its regular m e e tin g o n O c to b e r 18. T h e m e e tin g w a s he ld at the h o m e o f M r s . H o w e ll. F o llo w in g the b u sin e ss session , a d e m o n stra tio n o f a p ro p e rly laid d in in g table w a s give n b y M r s . W a d e G r o c e . R e f r e s h m e n t s c o n sistin g o f salad, h o m e m a d e c a n d y an d coffee served b y the hostesses. A / 3 C E . L . P o p e an d M rs. P o p e o f M y rtle B e ach A F B , S. C ., p lan lo sp e n d their leave w ith th e ir p arents, M r. an d M rs. R o a d m a n P o p e an d M r. an d M rs. B u re n L a c k e y . M r s . G u y Collette is s p e n d in g a f e w d ays in R i c h m o n d , V a . w ith he r son-in-law a n d daugliter, M r. an d M rs. N ic k W illia m s. M rs. Jam es I. M ille r an d M rs. H a r r y B y o r k m a n o f P e m b ro k e , M ass., sp e n t a few d a ys w ith M o ssa E a to n . W h ile U ie y w ere here, th e y visite d O l d S a le m . M iss E a to n re iu rn e d lo N e w E n g la n d w ith t h e m b y t h e B lu e R id g e P a r k w a y , S h e n n a n d o a h N ationa l P a rk a n d S k y lin e D rive . S h e sto p p e d o ve r fo r the w e e ke n d in W a sh in gto n , D . C. o n he r re tu rn trip h o m e . M r. a n d M rs. R . S. D u n h a m o f C a ry spe n t the n iglit in C a n a recen tly en ro u te to Sparta. R ic h a rd L . P o p e , so n o f M r. and M rs. R o a d m a n P o p e , is ta k in g h is b a sic tra in in g a l L a c k la n d A ir F o rc e B a se in T exas. M r. a n d M rs. R o a d m a n P o p e and M rs. M in n ie P o p e p la n to leave W e d n e sd a y , N o v . 5 th , fo r a visit w ith the fa m ily o f J o h n H e n ry P o p e in M in n e a p o lis, M in n . FULL TIME WAREHOUSEMEN Hospitalization, Insurance 2 paid by Company * • Vacations with pay • and other fringe benefits * CONTACT: : 6|.0SS0N MOTOR LINES * Lexington, N.C. ? 246=5126 t •AUCTION SALEij Saturday, November 15tb, 10:00 A.M. At the homeplace of Mary W. Murphy 5 miles North of Mocksville off highway 601 on road # 1308 t I DINING ROOM SUIT 2 BEDROOM SUITS SEIGLER OIL HEATER TELEVISION ELECTRIC STOVE REFRIGERATOR SOFA CHAIRS PORCH FURNITURE MINK STOLE ELECTRIC FANS DISHES SEVERAL ANTIQUES Martin and Martin, Attorneys , Frejf, 0., E,His, Auctioneer ' -'i .- i .'i .1't f J 1 634-5227 i';; j -V/'jn 998-4747 PUN CHRISTMAS POTBAITS HOWI B. C. MOORE ANNOUNCES PORTRAIT SPECIAL 11x14 OR 8x10 (PLUS SO e HANDLING & PACKING FEE) ____ THIS WEEK . . .FRIDAY & SAT. Pbotogropber Will Be Available . . . F R I D A Y ( N O V . 7th.) • S A T U R D A Y ( N O V . 8th.) 1 0 :0 0 a .m .-6 : 0 0 p.m . ________________10:00 a .m .-S :0 0 p.m . ^ * 11x14 OR 8x10 FULL POSE PORTRAIT *D e a r custom er. P la n C h ristm a s P o rtra its n o w ! G iv e y o u rse lf the tim e a n d care ne ed ed fo r Q u a lity P ro fe ssio n a l Portrait», co m e in this W E E K - E N D . A L L W O R K G U A R A N T E E D B Y I N G R A M ’S S T U D I O rn o to g ra p n e r _________G e n e j n g a m NO AGE LIMIT (Adulti Him pricf)Alfo miliblf for CbriitiMi: Oil Color - BlllfoM 8iM EXCLUSIVE ONLY AT: B. C. MOORE & SONSMpcksvilU ___ Dynamic, Enthusiastic, Successful W in s t o n - S a l e m S a l e s & M a r k e t i n g E x e c u t i v e s C l u b P R E S E N T S R e v . B o b R ic h a rd s f o r a n i n s p i r i n g a n d p r o f i t a b l e e v e n i n g Y o u A r e I n v i t e d T o H e a r T h i s W o r l d F a m o u s S p e a k e r & O l y m p ic C h a m p i o n — E V E R Y O N E W E L C O M E — R E Y N O L D S M E M O R I A L A U D I T O R I U M M o n d a y , N o v . 1 0 8 :0 0 P .M . $ 5 .0 0 Ticket! availBble at door or write to P.O. B o s 5566. Wlnitoii'SaleiD. N. C. S710S DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1669 - 8 W a n t e d • Real E s t a t e - H o m e s - F a r m s 'O p e n L a n d Lo ts. W e b u y a n d sell. Lt. C o l. (R e t ) A . P. D a ig le -L o u ise F r o s t D a ig le . T e le p h o n e 6 3 4 -2 8 4 6 . 1 0 -1 6 tfn N E W P IA N O S ...also 3 0 0 used p i a n o s ......O p e n M o n d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y...K l u t u P ia n o C o m p a n y , 7 -m ile s east o f H ig h w a y 5 ipany, 7-1 2, Salisbilury. 1 0 -1 6 4 t p M E N W A N T E D .... fo r part tim e w o rk .... earn extra $ 4 0 to $ 6 0 p e r w eek. C a l l 9 1 9 -7 2 3 -3 1 2 8 fro m 9 a. m . to 6 p. m . fo r a p p o in tm e n t. 9 -2 5 -T N F o r Sale - P o in te r p u p s. G o o d s t o c k , b e a u t if u l m arkin gs. L iv e r a n d w h ite . W h e lp e d A u g u st S. M a le s a n d fem ales. D e w o rm e d , defleaed, n o shots. C all 4 9 3 -4 3 1 1 after 6 p. m ., all 'flay S a tu rd a y o r S u n d a y . J. E . t.‘ Essie , R o u te 2, M o c k sv ille . ll- 6 - 2 t p F O R R E N T — O n e b e d ro o m a p a r t m e n t . T e l e p h o n e 2 8 4 -2 4 6 9 b e fore n o o n . 9 -2 5 - T F N W A N T E D — B a b y S itte r in C o o le e m e e fro m 3 u n til I I p. m . T h re e c h ild re n , ligh t h o u se w o rk . C a ll 2 8 4 -3 4 6 9 b efore n o o n . 9 -2 5 - T F N T R A I L E R S P A C E F O R R E N T ............H I L L S D A L E , 'M O B I L E H O M E P A R K , near V In te rstate 4 0 a n d N C 80 1 exit o n G u n C lu b R o a d , P h o n e 9 9 8 -8 4 0 4 . 10-2-tfn F O R S A L E . . . 1 9 6 8 P ly m o u th F u r y 111... 2 d o o r . . . green w ith m a tc h in g in te rio r . . . V -8 . . . 3 8 3 en gin e . . . a u to m a tic tra n sm issio n . . . p o w e r ste e ring . . . p o w e r b ra ke s . . . heater... rad io . . . w h ite w ail tires . . . o n ly 1 0 ,0 0 0 actu al m iles . . . fa cto ry I i V5»rranty . . . o n e o sv n e n .j. X , ’ ’ M e new . C a ll 9 9 8 -8 4 5 1 . 1 0 -3 0 tfn F O R R E N T ...A tw o -b e d ro o m M o b ile H o m e . S h a d y A c re T ra ile r P ark, M o c k sv ille , R t. 3. P h o n e 9 9 8 4 1 2 2 o r 9 9 8 -8 2 7 6 . IO -3 0 -tfn AIR WELL DRIUING CO. ROUTE I, ADVANCE. N. C. Phone 9984141. AdvMM or Wineton-Salero, N. C. A D V E R T I S E M E N T N O T IC E O F P U B L IC A U C T IO N O F M U N IC IP A L P R O P E R T Y T H E P U B L I C w ill la k e notice that a 1 9 6 7 m o de l ♦•4-door Sedan P ly m o u th a u to m o b ile w ill be offered fo r sale at p u b lic a u ctio n in fro n t o f the T o w n H a ll o n S a tu rd a y, N o v e m b e r 15, 1 9 6 9 , at tw elve o ’c lo c k n o o n . T h is 2 9 th d a y o f O c to b e r, 1969. D . J. M a n d o M a y o r 1 1 -6 -2 T N IIF o r R e n t - 10 X 55 M o b ile H o m e , tw o b e d ro o m s. Sa frie t’s R e n te r T raile r-P arke r T ra ile r. T e le p h o n e 6 3 4 -2 2 6 5 . 1 1 -6 -T F N F o r Sale - T w o w he el farm cart ira d e fro m p ick -u p tru ck b o d y . In g o o d c o n d itio n . C a ll 9 9 8 -8 4 1 9 . 1 I- 6 - 2 T N C a rd o f T h a n k s W e w o u ld like to take this o p p o r t u n it y to exjpress o u r ‘tlia n k s to o u r m a n y frie n d s fo r tlieir e x p re ssio n s o f sy m p a th y d u r i n g t h e death o f o u r m o U ie r. A ls o fo r the b e a u tifu l floral tributes. M a y C o d B le ss each a n d e ve ryo n e o f y o u . T h e F a m ily o f M rs. T o m A . B la c kw e ld e r 11-6-lTP Sin ge r S e w in g M a c h in e s — eq u ip p e d to z ig - z a g , b u tto n h ole , fa n c y stitch, etc, $ 4 1 .0 0 . . . T e rm s can be arranged. Call Lexington 7 4 4 -5 6 9 3 . 1 0 -9 -T F N W A N T E D ... B a b y sitter fo r hom e. C all M rs. G la d y s R o se , 4 9 2 -5 5 6 7 . 10-2-tfn W A N T E D - F o r w o rk in M o c k s v i l l e ; se c re ta ry -re c e p tio n ist. M u s t have d icta tio n a n d ty p in g skill. R e p o r t to E m p l o y m e n t S e c u r i t y C o m m i s s i o n lepresenative in the C o u n ty O f f ic e B u ild in g W e d n e sd a y m o rn in g fro m 9 -1 2 . 1 0-2 3 -3 tn L O S E W E I G H T T H I S W E E K ...O d rin e x can he lp y o u becom e the trim slim p e rso n y o u w a n t to be. O d rin e x t is a t i n y t a b l e t a n d easily s w a llo w e d . C o n ta in s no d an ge ro u s d ru gs. N o starving. N o special exercise. G e t rid o f e x c e ss fat a n d live longe r. O d r i n e x has been used su cce ssfu lly b y th o u sa n d s all over the c o u n try fo r ove r 10 years. O d rin e x costs $ 3 .2 5 an d the large e c o n o m y size $ 5 .2 5 . Y o u m u st lo se u g ly fat o r y o u r m o n e y w ill be re fu n d e d b y y o u r dru ggist. N o q u e stio n s asked. S o ld w ith th is guarantee b y : W ilk in D r u g C o m p a n y , M o c k sville . M a il-O rd e rs fdled. l l - 6 4 t p 1 9 6 9 T O U C H - A - M A T I C S E W IN G M A C H IN E ; L ik e N e w C ab in et. Z ig-zags, b u tto n h o le s, f a n c y stitch e s, w ith o u t a t t a c h m e n t s . W A N T E D : S O M E O N E W I T H G O O D C R E D I T T O F I N I S H 4 P A Y M E N T S O F $ 1 2 .1 5 P E R M O N T H . F O R F U L L D E T A I I ^ C A L L ; L e x in g to n , N . C . 7 4 4 -5 6 9 3 . l l - 6 4 t n W ant c h ild re n to ke e p in m y h o m e . L i v e b e t w e e n t h t e r s e c t io n o f 8 0 1 a n d D u t c h m a n C re e k B rid g e in ‘ R o b in D e v e lo p m e n t... M rs. R o b e rt L . Ir e la n d , P h o n e 4 9 3 4 2 8 2 . ll- 6 - 2 t p W ill keep in fa n t c h ild in m y h o m e w h ile m o th e r w o rks. C o n ta ct M rs. S a lly W inters, R t. 2, M o c k sv ille , N . C . lI- 6 - lt n G R O W Y O U R O W N F R U IT . Free C o p y 48 -p g. P la n tin g G u id e C a ta lo g in co lo r, o ffered b y V irg in ia ’s largest gro w e rs o f fru it trees, n u t trees, b e rry plants, grape vines, la n d sca p in g plant m a te ria l. Sale speo ple w a n te d .W a y n e sb o ro N urseries, W a y n e sb o ro V irg in ia 2 2 9 8 0 . I l - 6 4 t n S P A R E T I M E IN C O M E R e filling and colle ctini m o n e y fro m N E W T Y P E hit" Du a l i t y c o i n - o p c r a t c d ispensers in y o u r area. N o selling. T o q u a lify y o u m ust liave car, references, $ 6 0 0 to $ 2 9 0 0 cash. Seven to tw elve h o u rs w e e k ly can net exce llent 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 IS T R I B U T IN G C O .. D E P T . A , P. 0 . B O X 1 0 6 0 5 , D alla s, T e x a s 7 5 2 0 7 . In clu d e p h o n e num ber. ll-6-ltp N O T IC E O F F O R E C L O S U R E S A L E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D a vie c o u n ty U n d e r an d b y virtu e o f the p o w e r o f sale con tain e d in a certain deed o f trust executed b y K e ith M . S p illm a n a n d w ife , Pam ela M . S p illm a n , o n the 2 6 th d ay o f M a y , 1 9 6 9 , an d re c o rd e d in D e e d o f T ru st B o o k 7 6 , at Page 13 1 , in tlie O ffic e o f the R e giste r o f D e e d s o f D a v ie C o u n ty , N o r t h C a ro lin a ; an d u n d e r a n d b y virtue o f the a u th o rity vested in t h e u n d e r s i g n e d as substituted tru ste e b y an in stru m e n t o f w ritin g dated O c t o b e r 16, 1969, and record ed in the O ffic e o f the Re gister o f D e e d s o f D a v ie C o u n ty , N o rth Carolina, default h a v in g been m ad e in t h e p a y m e n t of t h e in de bted ne ss th e re b y secured an d the said deed o f tru st b e in g b y the term s th e re o f subject to foreclosure, a n d the h o ld e r o f th e indebtedness th e re b y se c u re d h a v in g d e m a nd e d a foreclosure th e re o f sa tisfy in g s a id i n d e b t e d n e s s , th e und ersigne d su b stitu te trustee w ill o ffe r for sale at p u b lic a u ctio n to the h igh e st b id d e r for cash at the c o u rth o u se d o o r i n D a v ie C o u n ty , N o rth C a r o lin a , at 1 2 :0 0 o ’c lo c k n o o n o n the 2 4 tli d a y o f N o v e m b e r , 1 9 6 9 , the la n d c o n ve ye d in said deed o f trust, tlie sam e ly in g a n d b e in g in D avie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a , an d b e in g m o re p a rticu la rly d escribed as fo llo w s: B e g in n in g at a p o in t, an iro n stake, in the S o u t h edge o f r ig h t o f w a y o f H a rd iso n S tre e t, b e in g the N o rth e a st co rn e r o f a certain 1 / 1 0 0 acre tract this d a y c o n ve ye d b y L a n d o n J o h n so n et u x to D ix ie P ro p e rtie s, In c. record ed in D e e d B o o k 7 8 , at Page 2 7 8 , D avie C o u n iy R e g istry , w h ic h p o in t o f b e g in n in g is located N o rth 2 6 deg. 17 m in . E a st 14 feet fro m a p o in t, the origin a l N o rth w e st corne r o f the L a n d o n J o h n so n lo t d escribed ill a deed re c o rd e d 'in B o o k ‘6 5 , ' at page 3 4 4 , D a v ie C o u n ty R e gistry, ru n s thence w ith the sa id L a n d o n J o h n so n ’s n e w lin e S o u th 6 9 deg. 4 5 m in . E a st 1 3 2 .8 4 feet to a p o in t, an iro n stake, D ix ie P ropertie s, Inc., ne w c o rn e r in said L a n d o n J o h n so n line; thence S o u th 12 deg. 5 7 m in . W est 5 5 .5 0 feet to a p o in t, a granite m o n u m e n t N o . 5 1 6 ; thence N o rth 7 2 deg. 2 8 m in . W est 1 4 7 .4 9 feet to a p o in t, an iro n stake in S o u th e d g e o f right of way of H a r d i s o n S t re e t ; D ixie P ro p ertie s, In c. corne r; thence w ith H a rd iso n Stre et N o r th 2 7 deg. 8 m in . East 4 8 .4 0 feet to a p o in t; thence c o n tin u in g w ith H a rd iso n Stre e t N o rth 2 6 deg. 17 m in . East 14 feet to the b e g in n in g c o n ta in in g N in e te e n H u n d re d th s (1 9 / 1 0 0 ) o f an acre, m o re o r less, as taken fro m a plat an d su rv e y o f said p ro p e rty by R ich a rd C . C u rre n t, R e giste re d S u rv e yo r, dati 'l Se p te m b e r, 1967. T h e al)i)ve sale w ill be m ade s u b j e c t to t a x e s a n d assessm ents. T h is the 2 4 th day o f O cto b e r, 1969. W i l l i a m G. P f e f f e r k o r n , S u b stitu te T ru ste e l0 - 3 0 4 tn t f *t NEVER AGAIN WORRY ABOUT YOUR SEPTIC TANK OR CESSPOOL! Instead...Get ENZYMATIC« Th« World's First and Only AUTOMATIC Enzyme-Action... Guaranteed Septic Tank & Cesspool Conditioner! h Etch unit cirriti imMlng 7- month »INSURANCE POLICY" OUARANTEEi “If lyittm cleg* up whilt Eniymatlo it uitd • •. FEDERATED PAYS THE mpnthti* H in g t hlddtn in teiUt fluih * A U T O M A T IC A LLY d ltp fn t lt m iitu rtd «m ount pf H ClutlVf ppndltipnini fprm ulf with pvpty flu th . iniP W P itP I... luldf. npfprgottinil E n iy m ii “digptt'' ip lld . cpnvprt thpm tp frpp^lp- . Sifp. h irm lP H to *d u lfc c........ я а я ж л й Г А » » . TOIL Autpmittp Tailpt Spwl C loinir. lUCti I t 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 q u a lifie d as e x e cu tor o f the estate o f M a r y W righ t M u rp h y , d e ce a se d , late o f D a vie C o u n ty , th is is to n o tify a ll persons h a v in g claim s against said estate to present tliem to the u n d e rsig ne d o n o r before the 3 0 th d a y o f O c to b e r 19 7 0 , o r th is n o tice w ill be pleaded in bar o f their recovery. A ll p e rso n s in de bted to said estate w ill please m a ke im m e d ia te p a ym e n t to the un dersigne d. T h i s t h e 2 2 n d d a y o f O cto b e r, 1969. Leste r P. M a rtin , J r. , E x e c u to r o f the estate o f M a r y W righ t M u rp h y , deceased. 1 0 -3 0 4 t n O T H E R c b É A N E R S F L U S H O N C E — E N Z V M A T IC 9 . 8 0 0 T I M E S P E R U N IT •ШШ immfk m49t »ксфг««« ы» шщ pt О впЧ T a l» e h a n tê tl Buy tNZYM ATIC NO W I WIIKINS DRUG CO. s.c, A D M I N I S T R A 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 as A d m in istra trb c o f the estate o f R o b e r t L e w is H a ir s t o n , 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 c la im s against said estate to p re se n t them to the u n d e rsign e d o n o r b efore the lO th d a y o f A p ril, 1 9 7 0 , or tllis n o tice w ill be pleaded in b a r o f th e ir re co ve ry. A ll p e rso n s in de bte d to said estate w ill please m a k e im m ed iate p a ym e n t to the un d e rsign e d . T h i s the 9th d ay o f O c to b e r, 1 9 6 9 . D o r o t h y R . G r a h a m , A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f R o b e r t L e w is H airston , deceased. 1 0 - 9 4 T N I C a rd O f T h a n k s H O W A R D O u r heartfelt th a n k s to ail w h o e xte nd ed c o m fo rtin g sy m p a th y an d h e lp in o u r recent so rro w . T h e R o y H o w a rd F a m ily , J u d y a n d B o b b ie T O W N O F M O C K S V I L L E N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R IN G Z O N E O R D I N A N C E P U R S U A N T T O T H E A U T H O R I T Y vested in tlie T o w n C o m m issio n b y Z o n in g O rd in a n c e o f the T o w n o f M o c k sv ille a d o p te d J u ly 11, 1961, and N o r th C a ro lin a G en eral Statu es, C h a p te r 160, A rtic le s 14, the said T o w n C o m m issio n w ill c o n sid e r the f o l l o w i n g c h a n g e s and a m e n d m e nts to this O rd in a n c e at a P u b lic H e a rin g a t the T o w n H a ll o n N o v e m b e r 4 , 1 9 6 9 , at 7 :3 0 p.m . I. T o rezo ne fo r c o n d itio n a l use fro m R -6 to B -3 Z o n in g D istric t that certain 6 5 .8 x 126.7 fo o t lot ly in g o n the w est side o f S a lisb u ry Street a d jo in in g J o h n D u rh a m o n the N o rth , W est a n d S o u t h an d b e in g the D e lla F o ste r lot. 2. T o re zo ne fo r c o n d itio n a l use fro m R -6 to B - I Z o n in g D istric t that area ly in g betw een S a lis b u r y Stre et a n d S o u t h M a in Street a n d b e in g L o t s 10, I I , 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,18, B lo c k “ B ” o f the C le m e n t K re st S u b d iv isio n . B E F O R E T A K I N G S U C H L A W F U L A C T IO N as it m a y deem a d v is a b le the T o w n C o m m issio n shall co n sid e r all r e c o m m e n d a tio n s fro m a n y citizen present o n the above p ro p o se d z o n in g am e nd m e nt. IN C A S E , H O W E V E R . O F A P R O T E S T sign ed b y o w n e rs o f 2 0 % o r m o re eith er o f the area o f the lo t in clu d e d in su ch p ro p o se d cliange o r o f those im m e d ia te ly adjacent in the rear th e re o f e x te n d in g o n e h u n d re d (1 0 0 ) feet fro m the s tre e t f r o n t a g e o f s u c h o p p o site lots, su ch a m e n d m e n t s h a ll n o t b e co m e effective except b y favorable vote o f o f a l l m e m b e rs o f the legislative b o d y o f such m u n icip a lity. T h is 7 th d a y o f O cto b e r. 1969. D J . M a n d o M A Y O R r0'9 4tn LAREW -W OOD, INC. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE MOCKSVILLE Three bedroom two bath brick house located on spacious lot. House has large living room with fireplace, sunporch end laundry room, paneled kitchen &- den combiflBtion, and full basement with fire place and outside storage room ADVANCE Attractive 6 room home on 2H acre lot Within walking dittanee of school Remodelad bath, wall to wall carpet carport, full basement. Drapes Included. HWY. 601 SOUTH 3 Bedroom, Brick Veneer home on large wooded lot Paneled den and kitchen with plenty of cabinet space. Built in oven, surface unit and dish washer. Carport and basement PINERIDGE ROAD Large Lot, Over 2 Acres 57 Acres within 3 miles of Mocksville. $2B0.00 per acre. 14 ACRES ' Baileys Chapel Road IOOBCIBOOOOBIDHOOBO- HWY. 801 Close to Dutchman's Creek Baptist Church Neat 3 bedroom home Electric heat. COOLEEMEE 3 bedroom home on Rd.1130. Block construction. Large lot. Would you like to sril your property? We have prospects for housis, farms, small tracts, bus iness property. Coll or See Don Wood or Hugh Lorew Office 634-6933 Nights: 634-2126 or 634-2266 C o -A d m in istra to 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 in istra to rs o f the estate o f M elve r W illia m R e avis, 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 claim s against said estate to present them to the u n d ersigne d o n o r b e fo re tlie 17th d a y o f A p ril, 1 9 7 0 , oT tllis no tice w ill be pleaded in b a r o f th e ir re co ve ry. A ll pe rso n s in de bte d to said estate w ill please m a k e im m ed iate p a ym e n t to the u n d e rsign e d. T h is the l l t h d ay o f O cto b e r, 19 6 9 . W illa rd W . R e a vis, T h o m a s H . R e a v is an d Jam e s P. R e a v is o f the estate o f M e lve r W . R e avis, deceased. 1 0 - 1 6 4 T N A d m in istra to r’s N o tic 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 A d m in istra to r o f the estate o f L i z z i e S m i t h W illiam s, deceased, late o f D a vie C o u n ty , tllis 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 them to the un d e rsign e d o n o r b e fo re the 15 d a y o f A p ril 1 9 7 0 , o r th is no tice w ill be plead ed in b a r o f t h e ir re c o ve ry . A ll p e rso n s in de bited lo said estate w ill p le a s e m a k e im m ediate p a ym e n t to the un d e rsig ne d . T h i s t h e 15th d a y of O c to b e r, 1969. J . M . W i l l i a m s , A d m in istra to r o f the estate o f L i z z i e S m i t h W illiam s, deceased. 4 tn A d m in istra trix ’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 A d m in istra .tiix o f the .estate, o,f, BpVtha R . W o o te n , 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 tliem to the iin d e rsign e d o n o r b efore the 1st d a y o f M a y 19 7 0 , o r tllis no tice w ill be pleaded in bar o f their recovery. A ll p e rso n s in de bted 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 i s t h e 3 I s t day o f O cto b e r, 1 9 6 9 . D o r o t h y W . J o r d a n , A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f B e rth a R . W o o te n , deceased. 1 1 - 6 4 T N lIoiiK* ArridenI Dvulhs NKW YORK—Anldoins in in iin i'S <i)st more ihiiii 2H,riO(l (jcis(i)is llifii lilts ill I'.llifI, re ports the Insurance Inrorin.ition Insiitutc. FOR SALE NEW BRICK VENEER HOME I'/i miles out Phone 284-5064 FOR APPOINTMENT C O - 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 as C o -E x e c u to rs o f the estate o f W i l l i a m B a t s o n A lle n , deceased, late o f D a vie 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 against said estate to present th e m to the u n d e rsign e d o n o r before the 7 th d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o r this notice w ill be pleaaded in bar o f their recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in de bte d to said estate w ill p le a s e m a k e im m ediate p a ym e n t to the un d ersigne d. T h i s th e 31st day o f O cto b e r, 19 6 9 . H a rry R ic h a rd A lle n an d T h e l l i s G e rtru d e Allen, co -e xe cu to rs o f the estate o f W i l l i a m B a t s o n A lle n , deceased.1 1 - 6 4 T N Auction Sale Saturday, November 15 Starting at 10 a.m. at the home of the late M.W. Reovis Route 1 Mocksville All Personal Property 1947 M Farni-AU with lift . . . new tires . . . Mower • tractor type . . . 3 Disk Plows . . . with new Disk . . . McCormick Drill . . . 9 hole 7" Farm Trailer . . . Woodsaw . . . Roto-Tiller . . . Shop and Carpenter Tools . . . Refrigerator . . . Freezer . . . Organ . . . Some Antiques . . . •Antique Jar* All Household and Kitchen Property Marshall Shores Auctioneer Rufus Brock REAL ESTATE L o t i fo r Sale o n S o u th M d n St. T e n iis ca n be arranged. N o rth o f M o c k sv ille a ne w h o u se ju it ttarted. HOUSE NEARLY FINISHED Brick . . . 3 Bedrooms . . VA Baths. . .Basement . . . Carport . . . Den and Kitc hen . . . Wall to wall Car pet . . . Large Lot . . . . ............Paved Drive............. We Need Listings for ses and Small -Farms. MOCKSVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE RUFUS BROCK AT Office 634-5917 Night 639-5128 N O T IC E O F S A L E O F L A N t 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 U n d e r an d b y virtu e o f the p o w e r o f sale co n ta in e d in that ■ certain deed o f trust e x e cu te d , on the 6 th d a y o f D e ce m be r, 1967, b y J a m e s M a d is o n Peebles and w ife , G eneva H o o ve r P e e b le s to L ! M . G rim es, Jr., T ru ste e , an d re c o rd e d in D e e d o f T ru st B o o k 7 0 , P age 5 5 3 in the O ffic e o f the R e giste r o f D e e d s f o r D a v ie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a ; d efaults h a v in g been m ade in the p a y m e n t o f the in de bted ne ss secured there by, tlie u n d e rsig n e d trustee w ill offe r fo r sale to the highest b id d e r, fo r cash , at p u b lic a u ctio n at the c o u rth o u se d o o r in D avie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a , on T u e sd a y , the 2 5 th d a y o f N o ve m b e r, 1 9 6 9 , at twelve o ’c l o c k n o o n , the fo llo w in g d escribed tract o f land; B E G IN N IN G at a sto ne near S e a fo rd ’s b arn, ru n n in g N o rth 6 9 degrees East 2 0 .7 5 c h a in s to a sto ne at a b ra n c h , S e a fo rd ’s an d H e n d ric k s’ corne r; thence S o u t h I5 H degrees East 8 .1 0 ch a in s to a sto ne in H e n d ric k s’ lin e; thence S o u t h 6 9 degrees W est 1 7 .8 2 c h a in s to a stone. H a rtle y ’s corn e r; thence W est 2J4 c h a in s N o rth 7 .8 0 ch a in s to a stone; then ce N o rth 2 6 degrees East 7 .1 6 ch a in s to the b e gin n in g, c o n ta in in g 18 acres, m o re o r less. Le ss an d e xce pt a lo t so ld o ff to Janie s Peebles, Jr. et u x recorded in D e e d B o o k 7 2 , Page 2 8 6 . T h is is a 2 n d D e e d o f T ru st an d is subject to a deed o f trust to P . G . S t o n e r , T ru ste e fo r In d u stria l Sa v in g s a n d L o a n Association, date d J u ly 6 , 1 9 6 5 , a n d record ed in D e e d o f T ru st B o o k 6 5 , Page 4 9 1 . T h e h ighe st b id d e r w ill be required to d e p o sit in cash at the sale an a m o u n t eq u al ib 'id ii f; percent o f the a m o u n t o f h is b id u p to on e th o u sa n d dolla rs p lu s five percent o f the excess o f h is b id ove r o n e th o u sa n d dollars. S a id p ro p e rty is b ein g s o ld subject to o u tsta n d in g taxes a n d a n y righ ts-o f-w ay recorded. T h is the 2 2 n d d a y o f O cto b e r, 1969. L. M . G rim e s, Jr., T ru ste e R O B E R T L. G R U B B , A T T O R N E Y 1 0 -3 0 4 t n Office Machines Typewriters Adding Machines Service On All Makes 119 W. Innee St E A D I C’ C OFFICE E A K L E d SUPPLIES Dial ME 6-2341 SALISBURY, N. C. Auction Sale Saturday , November 15, at 10 a.m. Personal Property Household ond Kitchen Furniture Located at the Homeplace of the Late Lizzie Smith Williams Farmington, in Davie County Sieglar Heater . . . Gas Stove . . . DUlies . . Glassware . . . Cooking Utensils . . .TV . . ,“ ■ Chest of Drawers . . . Gw Heater ‘. Suieboard . . . Sewing Machine , . . Couch . . . Chairs . . . Pictures . . . Bottles . . . Bowl and P^chera. . Dreaaer . . . Waahrtand . . . Cedar Wararpbe . Silverware . . . Kerosene Lamps . . . Wicker Set . . . Trunks . . . Churn . . . Baby Cradle . . . Hospital Bed . . . Cedar Chest Ironware . . . Stoneware. . . Meal Cheat. . Pie Safe OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Beds . Clock . Piano . Tables Lunch Avalloble H. Buford York & Sons Harmony. N,C. 546-2593 Auctioneer* Joe M. WiUiame Executor 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBE STAR LABEL WESTERN BEEF SIRLOIN TIP S I B U 6 STAR LABEL EASY TO SERVE MINUTE STAR LABEL TASTY TENDER RIB SELECTED FRESH ONE-QUARTER SLICED PORK LOINS STAR LABEL TENDER WESTERN Sirloin Tip Roast n, nEGULAD OLEO MRS. FILBERT’S MARGARINE CRISP fRYING CASTIE BRAND B A C O N 1 LB PKG. STBWS i STEAKS 8 9 *1 9 9 < l 7 9 * ..........................9 9 « HUNT'S Tomato CATSUP HUNT'S Tomato PASTE HUNT'S TOMATO49 C SAUCE 2 «»z-Cans CHASE & SANBORN35 C COFFEE i ib. Bag 79 G SEIECTED TENDER YOUNG FRESH BAKING H E N S PINTOS, GREAT NORTHERN. BLACKEYES - LUCKS 5 303 CANS $I PURE INSTANT COFFEE NESCAFE 6 OZ. JAR 8 9 « SCOTT'S VIVA PAPER TOWELS 3 BIG ROLLS $I BURRY'S VANILLA SCOOTER PIES 2 5 PHILLIPS TOMATO OR VEGETABLE SOUP TALL CAN F-F-V QUALITY SALTINES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • VALU-PAK FRESH CRISP CORN PUFFS 1 LB. BAG 1 LB. PKG.25^ LAUNDRY DETERGENT WITH BORAX KING SIZE SAVE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 714 OZ. PKG. 39«• • • < \H C O C A -C O L A " ‘"'""^DISCOUNT PRICE 6 9 < 1 C o k e PER CARTON P L U S D E P O S IT CROP FLORIDA LEMON PUDDING JELL-O BAMA APPLE JELLY 2 LB. JAR LARGE CANS GOLD KIST FRESH SHELLED BAKER'S FINEST HIP-O-LITE CREAMY SMOOTH MARSHM. CRE WITH CHLORINOL-AJAX CLEANSER 3 oz. CAN 12 OZ. S . . PKG. 9 0Z. Carton 7 ^ GRAPEFRUIT YOUNG TENDER SNAPPIN FRESH POLE BEANS 2 ^ ^ • ; « • • • • • # • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ’í o o ^ P M ó S « • I i 'i f x p l î p E R 75ft 38(2 CUT-RITEWAX PAPER i25Ft Rou 29 C RoU î l C ikimJ2Ct. Box DOW Airoiol BitiirooinCLEANERJOoi.c»n 79 C For AutoiMtic OWiwMiMrf 6c OFFELECTRA-SOL :o 0* 8* 39 (2 OVEN-CLEANER PASTEEASY-OFF *M S«e LIQUID for Fine WoQiintWOOUTE 9 0*. Si» 59 Q. ! 76 :e n 7 9 C | t i t I ? DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1SBB - IB At The Shady Grove Elementfiry School Photos by MIKE CLEMMER MRS. HUNTER'S 5th GRADE CLASS....front row (laft to right): Sherry Holloman, Frankie Vogler, Angela Myers. 2nd row; Brenda Myers, Patricia Phelps, Tena Barney, Letitia Coci<erham. 3rd row: Lelia Cornatzer, Donna Shoaf, Kathy Wood. 4th row: Jacky Hendrix, Dale Flynt, LaRay Ayers. 5th row: Patty Baker, Kathy Blake. Standing: Mrs. Hunter, Bobby Browniow, Cynthia Brown, Jimmy Spry, Wayne Carter, Frankie Keaton, Dean Carter, Ricky Barnette, James Yoakum and Gilmer Mason. MRS. MARY K BARNHARDT'S 3rd GRADE PUPILS ARE: left to right, standing: Jeff Boger. Billy Johnson, Timothy Flynt, Terry Durham, Robin Burton, Ray Sain, Ricky Everhart, Mra. Barnhardt, John Hudson, Craig Stroud, Wanda Brown, Randy Allen, Thomas Frye and Mike Allen. Rows from front to back: 1st row: Bobby Jo Myers, Judy Mock, Marty Cornatzer, Keith Carter and Alan Frye. 2nd row: Deborah Montgomery, April Menius, Mike Seaford, Lucille Carter, and Guy Cornatzer. 3rd. row: Alan Hendrix, Gail Williams, Paul Gregory and Michael Gregory. 4th row: Terry Stanley, Cindy Chandler and Michael Taylor. M illin g R o a d F u rn itu re o f M o c k sv ille w as featured last w eek in a special article ap pe arin g in T H E C H A R L O T T E N E W S . W ritten b y E d ith M c L e a n L o w , H o m e F u rn ish in g s E d ito r, the article pictu re d tw o e x a m p le s o f M illin g R o a d F u rn itu re a n d read as follo w s: M illin g R o a d F u rn itu re m an u fa ctu re rs use n o m antels, n o u p h o lste ry a n d n o draperies, ye t their sh o w ro o m s here in M o c k sv ille are electric and h o m e y as y o u w ill find a n yw h e re at the S o u th e rn F u rn itu re M a rke t. T h is pleasant atm osp he re co m e s fro m the w ide use o f c o lo r a n d a c c e sso rie s-m a n y available o n the m arket, othe rs one-of-a-kind. F ra n k V o n Steen b erg, c h ie f e xecutive fo r the firm , says the c o m p a n y has b u ilt its line a ro u n d va rie ty and stro n gly advises against tw o pieces o f the sam e style in tlie sam e room . “M a n y c o m p a n ie s w ill take on e them e o r on e design m o tiff a n d b u ild tables, an d tables, d e sks o r o th e r ca b in e try a ro u n d that them e. “ T h e suite lo o k is m o n o to n o u s. W e set o u t to see if w e c o u ld n ’t m ake a great variety o f tavles w h e n w e cam e to N o rth C a ro lin a . W e have b u ilt o u r re p u ta tio n o n that Local Milling Road Display In Feature Article variety.” H e w aved h is h a n d tow ard a L o u is X V I table and Jaco be an coffe e table, sittin g close to a B e d e m icr table trim m e d in brass, to p o in t o u t a few o f the designs available. M r. V o n Ste e n b e rg w e n t o n to p o in t o u t an o a k b u rl c o n sole table: “ W o o d h a s m o re p e rso n a lity than p eop le ,” he said. “N o tw o trees are alike. W e m a y lo o k at 1 2 0 to IS O th o u sa n d feet o f w o o d to fin d 10 w e can use.” M illin g R o a d uses m u c h stu m p w o o d fro m E u ro p e . T h is is the part o f the tree that re m a ins u n d e rg ro u n d after the tree ha s been cu t d ow n. T h e u p p e r part o f the tree is use d fo r vo lu m e , he says, an d the stu m p s p ro d u ce the rare m a rk in g s that lo o k m u c h like lace o n the fin ish e d furnitu re . A c c o rd in g to M r. V o n Steenb erg, M illin g R o a d has revived m o re style s than a n y c o m p a n y in the in d u stry. T h e y take p rid e in the c u sto m fin ish e s to su it the p erso n w h o w ill use it. W e ta lk as if eclectic w as so m e th in g w e originated ,” he said, “ b u t o rig in a lly a n y fine ro o m that w a s ever d o n e w as eclectic. T h e re w o u ld be a m ix tu re o f F re n c h an d E n g lish pieces a n d O rie n ta l pieces. “ T o us, if fu rnitu re is d o n e in the classics, then it is never o u t o f style. S o m e tim e s tlie y are m o re fa vo ra b ly received o r m o re fash ion able. “ R i g h t n o w , fine 1 8 th c e n tu ry m a g h o g a n y isn ’t fash ion able, b u t there w ill be so m e p eop le w h o w ill a lw ays have it, a lw a ys w a n t it. A n d , m a y b e n e xt ye ar it w ill be fashionable. “ S ty le in fu rn itu re is lik e a stack o f sheet m u sic. Y o u p la y y o u r w a y th ro u g h , then tu rn it ove r an d p la y y o u r w a y th ro u gh again.” O n e p a rticu la rly p re tty c o c k ta il table is d o n e in rosew ood . B ill E v a n s o f B a k e r C o m p a n y said an e m p lo ye o f his firm w as in the S o u th P a cific d u rin g W o rld W a r II a n d saw an altar table in a b o m b e d -o u t tem ple. H e ske tch e d the intricate carvin gs a n d sent it b a c k to B a k e r a n d it ha s been in the lin e ever since. It w a s o rig in a lly d o n e in m a h o g a n y . T h e cu rre n t ro se w o o d v e rsio n is a w a rm de sign that c o u ld b le n d w ith a n y decor. A n o th e r g o o d lo o k in g piece o f fu rn itu re is a cliin oise ire server in a m u te d red lacquet. T h e d e sign s o n the a p ron an d d r a w e r s lo o k m u c h lik e de cou page , b u t each w as h a n d d ra w n in go ld a n d b la c k lacquer. M r. V o n Ste e n b e rg sa ys th e y have on e m a n w h o d oes n o th in g e x ce pt p u t the fin ish in g to u ch e s o n lacquered pieces. H e h a s been w ith the firm fo r m a n y ye ars an d w as h ire d fo r his k n o w le d g e o f the art. H e ad m its the pieces turne d o u t b y h is c o m p a n y are expe nsive, b u t feels the p rid e take n in each piece is w o rth the cost. B ill M c G re g o r o f C h a rlo tte w as in the sh o w ro o m and liste n in g to the re m a rk s o f M r. V o n Ste e n b e rg an d M r. Evan s. H e su m m e d u p the entire d isp la y b y sa yin g, “ T h e jo y o f g o o d design is in the fact that it never go es o u t o f style.” Winston-Salem Savings and Loan Association: 1889-1969 80 years of dependability. No one has ever lost a penny of savings deposited with us. Back in November of 1889, when our Association was first formed, who would have believed that Man today would have walked on the Moon? Today, we at Winston-Salem Savings and Loan have more ways to serve you better and faster than we ever imagined possible. Back in 1889, Winston and Salem were growing communities. In 1969, Winston-Salem is still a growing com munity, and we are proud to have contributed to this growth. Our letters of incorporation stated, “The main object of this Association is to afford men of modest means an opportunity to secure their own homes by monthly payments . . It was also pointed out that the Association afforded a safe way to invest funds and realize dividends. Built on. this solid foundation, our Association has prospered through |ood times and bad. Our sound man agement is broad minded, with an eye on the future, and expects a contmuation of the soundness and stability that we have experienced in the past. Winston-Salem Savings and Loan Association, with the aggressiveness of youth and the wisdom of 80 years, will continue to contribute its part to the growth and future development of our community. Town of WIniton os If appeared about 1890 from Inlersection of Broad and Fourth Streets. OUR FllSr lOAN (Intnced th« purchast of this home in 1889. It was madt to R. P. Dalton In Ihe imount of $1,000.00, and was subsequently paid off In I bwlneullke manner. The house was located at 147 Norib Broad Sfreet ind remained In Dalton's family until Second Street was opened through Broad several years ago, when it was demolished. Dtnfnlpim WImlM ibwt 1910. leoltliig ivesf along Third Sfroet. Out promt mlg effico is iocited to tho lito el the Winston Stoiffl Uundry. Downtown Winston obout 1906...alreody Winston* Solem Sovlngs had seived the (ommunity 17 yeorii 80‘ ^ ANNIVBRSARy ^ 1 8 8 8 - 1 8 6 0 X ASSETS First Mortgage Lot Share Loans........ F.H.A. Home Impr( Cash on Hand and U.S. Government Federal Home Loan Office Building and (Less Depreciatio Prepaid F.S.L.LC. P Other Assets .. TOTAL ASSETS W IN S T O N -S A L E M S A V IN G S & L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Statement as of June 30, 1969 STATEMENT OF CONDtnON •t elose ol h a tS » » D«eenib*r Jl. 1«*» l i a b i l i t i e s «535.00Mortgage Loans........... •» • interest income ............... Cash on hand and in banks other income (fines)........ prepaid expense................ U n p a id installments and ^ interest ......................... —^ f3,532.68 13,532.68 $24,701,898.55 19,120,625.00 $43,822,523.55 35,426.71 302,810.59 44,557.78 20,059.52 68,924.00 3,825,571.53 .$48,120,773.68 TOTAL LIABILITIES................$48,120,773.68 DIRECTORS N. W. NASH • COIIN STOKES • BERT L. BEKNEH • HERBERT N. THOMAS • RODNEY E. AUSTIN • MRS. EUNICE AYERS • JAMES^A. HANCOCK GEO. W. CRONE A comparison of the above statements shows our outstanding growth over the put 80 yean. Vou too, can share in our growth in the yean ahead. Start your nvlngs account with u< or add to your present one by November lOtb, and earn from November lit. Next dividend payable December 31it. R e g u l a r P a s s b o o k s - 4 . 7 5 %6 - M o n t h C e r t i f i c a t e s - 5 . 2 5 % (Ml*, fi.ee«) W i n s t o n - S a l e m 18891 S a v i n g s a n d L o a n A s s o o i a t i o n Coflüfflioutly Sineo 3 emotfTO iUVI YOU POWNTOWN a« III W. TNNH» TNIUWAY tHOmNS CWni CtlMMONf VHUM INOmN» 2B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19B9 County Court T h is is an a ccou n t o f the O c to b e r 2 8 th session o f D avie C o u n ty C rim in a l C o u rt taken fro m the officia l record s o n Tile in the o ffice o f Clcri< o f C o u rt: T e d W . M e a d o w s, spe eding 6 0 m p h in 4 5 m p h zone, $ 15 an d cost. C h a rle s B a ile y , spe ed ing 7 0 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , S I S an d cost. G le n n Charles H o o v e r , im p r o p e r passing, $ 1 0 an d cost. Charles H e n ry M ic h a e l, spe ed ing S 3 m p h in 35 m p h xo n e , $ 1 5 an d cost. A u d r e y Ste e lm a n Re avis, spe ed ing 6 5 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone. R o n n i e R a y In g ra m , spe ed ing 6 8 m p h in 55 m p h zone, $ 1 0 a n d cost. J o h n W in slo w B ro w n , spe e d in g 4 3 m p h in 35 m p h zone, $ 1 0 a n d cost. M ichae l E d w in A aro n, spe e d in g 6 5 m p h in 55 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 a n d cost. W illia m R o b e rt A tk in s, spe e d in g 6 5 m p h in 55 m p h zone , $ 1 0 a n d cost. W illia m H a r o ld Je nkin s, spe ed ing 6 0 m p h in 4 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 5 an d cost. G ra n t D u n la p , spe e d in g 4 8 m p h in 3 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 an d cost. G eorge Irv in g R e sseguic, spe ed ing 6 5 m p h in 55 m p h zone, $ 1 0 a n d cost. D e w e y L e e Sides, spe eding in excess o f 55 m p h , $ 1 0 an d cost. J a m e s Le w is Fry, Jr., spe ed ing 6 5 m p h in 55 m p h zone, $ 1 0 a n d cost. B illy F r a n k lin G o o d ic tt, spe e d in g 6 0 m p h in 4 5 m p h zone , $ 1 5 a n d cost. W illia m D u d le y N o rm a n , p o sse ssio n less than o n e q u art o f n o n -ta x paid w h isk e y, $ 1 0 an d cost. T h o m a s B ill Ijam e s, spe e d in g 6 7 m p h in 55 m p h zone, $ 1 0 an d cost. R o ge r Michael A d a m s , spe ed ing 4 4 m p h in 3 5 m p h zone, $ 1 0 a n d cost. R o y A le x a n d e r G aithe r, Jr., spe eding 7 0 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone, $ 1 5 an d cost. H a rv e y Lee Jone s, spe ed ing 6 5 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 an d cost. V D o u g la s M c A rtliu r Sta n le y, IS spe e d in g 6 0 m p h in 4 5 m p h zone, $ 1 5 an d cost. L o u is e C h arle s C a m p b e ll, failure to reduce speed to avo id collisio n , $ 1 0 a n d cost. Jam es B e n j a m in G ra n t, spe e d in g 7 0 m p h in 55 m p h zone, $ 1 5 an d cost. K in to n T h o m a s B ra n ch , spe ed ing 6 8 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone, $ 1 0 an d cost. H o w a r d D . C h a f f i n , spe ed ing S S m p li in 4 5 m p h zone, $ 1 0 an d cost. B illy W re n n H o o d , spe ed ing 6 0 m p h in 4 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 5 an d cost. H e le n G o u v a s Vetas, spe ed ing 6 8 m p h in 55 m p h zone, $ 1 0 an d cost. T h o m a s Jackson S lo o p , spe ed ing in exce ss o f 55 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 an d cost. H e r m a n S t r o u d , n o n -su p p o rt o f m in o r ch ild , d ism issed o n p a ym e n t o f cost. R o b e rt W ayn e H in s o n , o p e ratin g car in to xica te d , $ 1 2 5 a n d cost. H e r m a n M y e rs P e a c o c k , o p e ra t in g car in to xicate d, sentence d to six m o n th s in one case an d 4 -m o n tlis in an other. N o tic e o f appeal to S u p e rio r C o u rt given. G eo rge M a y n a rd E d w a rd s, Jr., fo llo w in g to o close to a n otlie r vehicle. $ 1 0 an d cost. N o tic e o f appeal to S u p e rio r C o u rt given. L u t h e r W . C h a n d le r, no n-support of illigetim ate child , sentenced to 12-m o n th s, suspe nd ed fo r S *y e a is o n the fo llo w in g c o n d itio n s; P a y $ 1 0 each w e e k fo r su p p o rt o f ch ild ; p a y h o sp ita l an d d o c to r b ill for c h ild . N o tic e o f appeal to S u p e rio r C o u rt given. G e o rge M a y n a rd E d w a rd s, failure to re p ort accident, $ 1 0 an d cost. J im m y D e a n F o ste r, d riv in g vehicle le ft o f center. P ra ye r for ju d g m e n t c o n tin u e fo r on e year o n c o n d ito n d efend an t c o m p ly w ith p ro b a tio n term s o f a p re vio u s sentenoc. O n the charge o f sp e e d in g 8 7 m p h in 55 m p h zone , d efend an t w as s e n t e n c e d to 3 0 - d a y s , s u s p e n d e d one year on c o n d itio n he p a y $ 5 0 a n d cost, n o t operate m o to r vehicle w hile license su spe nd e d , an d c o m p ly w ith p ro b a tio n term s o f p re vio u s sentence. Charles Patrick B ro w n , spe e d in g 5 2 m p h in 3 5 m p h zone, p ra y e r fo r ju d g m e n t contin ue d for 9 0 -d a y s o n p aym e n t o f $ 1 5 a n d cost. G a ry C a m p b e ll, assault. P ra ye r fo r ju d g m e n t c o n tin u e d f o r o n e ye a r o n c o n d itio n defendant c o m p ly w ith term s o f p re vio u s p ro b a tio n an d p a y co u rt cost. L e s t e r L e r o y O w ens, a b a n d o n m e n t an d n o n -su p p o rt. S e n t e n c e d to 6-m on th s, s u s p e n d e d o n h e fo llo w in g c o n d itio n s: P a y $ 4 0 in to the office o f C le rk o f C o u rt each w eek fo r the su p p o rt o f 4 child ren . P a y c o u rt cost. T h o m a s F o w le r, assault on fem ale an d n o n -su p p o rt. N o l p ro s take n o n p a ym e n t o f co u rt cost. D o n a ld G ra y Cranfill, larceny. Sen tenced to 3 m o n t h s , su sp e n d e d fo r on e y e a r o n th e f o llo w in g c o n d itio n s: B e o n p ro b a tio n u n d e r the u sua l term s fo r on e year; p a y a fine o f $ 5 0 and cost. G e o rge H o d ge s, p o sse ssion for sale a n d se llin g in to x ic a tin g liq u o rs (3 cases). Se n te n ce d to 6 - m o n t h s su sp e n d e d fo r 2 y e a r s o n the follo w in g c o n d itio n s: P a y a fine o f $ 5 0 an d cost; n o t engage in the u n la w fu l p o sse ssio n o r sale o f in to x ic a tin g beverages. L a v e rn C o h e n , p osse ssio n for sale a n d sellin g in to x ic a tin g l i q u o r s . S e n t e n c e d to . 6 -m o n th sV s u s ^ ^ h d e d '''^ v ^ a r s ' on the fo llo w in g co n d itio n s: P a y a fine o f $ 1 0 0 an d cost; defendan t n o t engage in the u n la w fu l p o sse ssio n o r sale o f in to x ic a tin g beverages. J a ck L e o n Poteat, spe e d in g 7 0 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 5 an d cost. Charles E u g e n e R a in e y , spe e d in g 7 8 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone, $ 2 5 a n d cost. R o n a ld W a yn e S h a v e r , spe ed ing 7 8 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone, $ 2 5 an d cost. D a n n y C liffo rd Bare, reckless d rivin g. $ 2 5 a n d cost. In a p re vio u s case h e w as s e n t e n c e d to 3-m on th s, suspe nd ed fo r on e ye ar o n the fo llo w in g c o n d itio n s: B e o n p ro b a tio n ; no t operate m o to r vehicle w h il e lic e n s e s u sp e n d e d ; c o m p ly w ith ju d g m e n t in o tlie r cases. O n tlie ciiarge o f sp e e d in g 4 8 m p h in 3 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 5 an d cost. D a v id A lle n C o p e , reckless d r i v i n g . S e n t e n c e d to 4 -m o n th s, su sp e nd e d fo r one y e a r o n the f o llo w in g c o n d itio n s: P ay a fine o f $ 2 5 and co st; be o n p ro b a tio n fo r one year; surre nd e r o p e ra to r’s licensc to p ro b a tio n office r; p ay cost an d expense arising ou t o f dam age an d in jury in accident. Je rry Lee M ille r, reckless d riving, failed to ap pe ar for trial. C a sh b o n d o f $ 4 0 ord ered forfeited. Jose p h A rth u r A lliso n , Jr., R ENT A CAR •JAI1ÜNA1 tIiANCIIISlU S Y S It M !Jt IUHÜ IJI A REAVIS FORD PkoM 634-2161 Yadkinville Hwy. Mocksville, N.C. reckless d riving. $ 7 5 an d cost. R o y C . N ix , sp e e d in g 51 m p h in 3 5 m p h zone. F a ile d to appear fo r trial. C a sh b o n d o f $ 3 5 o id e re d forfeited. D o n a ld C h a m n e ss, spe e d in g 5 9 m p h in 3 5 m p h zone. F a ile d to ap pear fo r trial. C a sh b o n d o f $ 1 0 0 o rd e re d forfeited. H o w a r d W in fo rd Sh ie ld s, spe e d in g 8 0 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone. F a ile d to ap pear fo r trial. C a sh b o n d o f $ 5 0 ord ered forfeited. W alter L e o n E a to n , d riv in g to o fast fo r c o n d ito n s, $ 1 5 an d cost. D a vid Cleveland H in e s, o p e ra tin g car in to xica te d , tw o cases. F a ile d to ap pe ar fo r trial. C ash b o n d s o f $ 1 5 0 a n d $ 2 0 0 ordered forfeited. C 1 a I e n ce E ve re tt C ra v e n , o p e ra tin g car in to xica te d . $ 1 0 0 an d cost. G iv e n lim ite d d riv in g privileges. D re a m a O sb o rn e G o sn e ll, spe e d in g 6 8 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone, $ 1 0 a n d cost. Social Security T h e tw o th in gs m o st p eop le in D a v ie C o u n ty w a n t to k n o w a b o u t d is a b il it ie s b e n e fits u n d e r social se c u rity is h o w disab le d th e y have to be an d h o w lo n g th e y m u st have w o r k e d , R o b e rt T h o m a s , M a n a ge r o f the S a lisb u ry S o c ia l S e c u rity o ffice , stated to d a y. H e e x p la in e d t h a t “ d isa b le d ” fo r social se cu rity p u rp o se s m e ans that a p e rso n h a s a p h ysical o r m e ntal John Fronk Garwood Completes Seminor J o h n F ra n k G a rw o o d , S p e c ia l Representative in M o c k sv ille fo r the Je ffe rson S t a n d a r d L if e In surance C o m p a n y , has q u a lifie d fo r a C e rtificate o f A c h ie ve m e n t fo r h a v i n g c o m p l e t e d th e C o m p a n y ’s A d v a n ce d S e m in a r in P e n sio n an d P ro fit-S h a rin g P la n n in g, he ld at H o u n d E a rs L o d ge , B lo w in g R o c k , N o rth C a ro lin a , O c to b e r 2 7 - 2 9 . M r. G a rw o o d w a s o n e o f J e f f e r s o n S t a n d a r d representatives w h o w ere in vite d to atte n d the sem inar because o f their o u tsta n d in g re c o rd s w ith the C o m p a n y . T h e session s w ere co n d u cte d b y J a ck B. D u n la p , D ire c to r P e n s i o n S a l e s and D e ve lo p m e n t, a n d F ra n c is C . H a m a n n , C . L . U . , D ire c to r P e n sio n P la n n in g Service, b o th o f the C o m p a n y ’s G re e n sb o ro , N o r th C a ro lin a , h o m e office , “T h e tra in in g o ffe re d at th is se m in a r,” stated R o b e rt B. T a y lo r , C .L .U ., S e n io r V ic e P re sid e n t - A g e n c y O p e ra tio n s, “e n ab le s o u r rep re se ntatives to render q u a lifie d service in the g ro w in g an d h ig h ly spe cialized . o e n s lo n a n d p ro fit-sh a rin g h e ld .” ^ I *** SMOKEY THE BEAR....visited the school children last week. He was accompanied by Wayne Draughn of the Davie County Forest Service, who is shown above introducing Smokey, and Mrs. Nancy Hartman, also known to the right of Smokey's headi Smokey did a little dance, and then he shMk hands with all the children. We are grateful for his visit, and most important, we hope that everyone will heed his warnings and help to prevent fires! Romie Lee Chaffin Elected To Office At Georgia Southern LUTHER B. POTTS has been notified from the Life Insurance Agency Management Association and the National Association of Life Underwriters that he has thorough q uality life underwriting service to the public as evidence by an excellent record of maintaining in force and extending the benefits of Life Insurance and has qualified for the "IMational ,Q}jality./^»(ard.'' w R o m ie Le e C h a ffin , a ju n io r p sy c h o lo g y m a jo r at G e o rgia S o u t h e r n C o llege, h a s been elected social c h a irm a n o f ih e O x fo rd H a ll H o u se C o u n c il for the ye ar 1 9 6 9 -7 0 . T h e H o u se C o u n c il s are the go ve rn in g b o d i e s o f th e c a m p u s d o rm ito rie s. D u r in g the form al rush for fa ll q uarter, M r. C h a ffin w as also in stalle d as a pledge o f S ig m a N u F ra te rn ity. M r . C h a f f i n , a 1967 graduate o f D a v ie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l, is the so n o f N o rm a n C h a f f in o f A d v a n c e , N o rth C a ro lin a PUBUC Annual Fall & Winter Shirt & Sweater SALE __________of__________ Bluemont Knitting Mills Saturday , November 8tii 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. im p a ir m e n t w h ic h pre ven ts h im fro m d o in g su b stan tial w o rk a n d h a s lasted (o r is expected to last) tw e lv e m o n th s o r m ore. T h e p a ym e n ts can b egin w ith the seventh m o n t h o f d is a b il it y , an d c o n t in u e a s lo n g as th e d isa b ility pre ven ts h im fro m w o rk in g . P a ym e n ts to a d ia b le d w o rk e r n o w range fro m $ 5 5 to $ 2 0 4 a m o n th , d e p e n d in g o n h is a v e ra g e e a rn in gs u n d e r social se cu rity. I f the w o rk e r is eligible, h is w ife a n d ch ild re n also m a y receive b e n e fits as d e p e n d e n ts, T h o m a s ad ded. T o t a l fa m ily b e n e fits c o u ld a m o u n t to as m u c h as $ 4 1 5 .2 0 a m o n th at this tim e. W ith regard to the a m o u n t o f w o rk re q u ire d , T h o m a s furth er e x p la in e d taht a p e rso n w h o is o v e r 31 w h e n he b e com e s disab le d needs social se cu rity credit fo r five ye ars o f w o rk in the ten ye a rs b efore he becam e u n ab le to w o rk . A w o r k e r w h o b e co m e s disable d betw e en age 2 4 an d 31 needs social se cu rity credit for o n ly h a lf the tim e betw e en 21 a n d the b e g in n in g o f h is m ty, w h ile those disab le d before 2 4 need o n e an d o n e -h a lf ye a rs cre dit in the t h r e e y e a r s before the d isa b ility begins. T h o m a s in vite s the p u b lic to visit o r call the S o c ia l S e c u rity O ffic e at 10 5 C o rrih e r A v e n u e for m o re in fo rm a tio n a b o u t the d isa b ility part o f social security. T h e o ffice is o p e n fro m 8 :3 0 a.m . u n til 4 : 3 0 p jn . M o n d a y th ro u gh T h u rsd a y an d fro m 8 :3 0 a.m . u n til 7 :3 0 p.m . F rid a y. Kiiiliiv/.li‘nu‘iit Itimaii/u .\K \V V O K K — n n p io M r s .Ilf A in i'i-i(.in ItukiiU'iK'k an i'ktiiu.Ui'il >l > Itillion .1 \i’.iror s.*> million .1 il.l\ ill tinlnV/UnillU inkH’». .Ill uiilill)4 hi llU’ lllkin.tlUt' In* tiMin.lliun lll^lltliu. Electric guitar, man. *i L- I k Electric organ, too. Could you call their music an electric outlet? The electric age is in. Take it from the kids who’ve got the beat. And it’s growing bigger every day.Bigger sounds. Bigger worlds to conquer. Bigger energy to do it. And a bigger value than ever for today’s electric generation. Fact is, the average cost per kilowatt hour to a home served by Duke Power is now about half what it was thirty years ago. Pretty groovy, when you think of how the price of almost everything else has gone way up. Dui«e Power T H E F O U R T H G R A D E O F F A R M IN G T O N E L E M E N T A R Y S C H O O L ------u n d e r the d ire ctio n o f M rs. A . H. J o h n so n , their teacher, presented a H a llo w e e n p ro gra m F rid a y , O c to b e r 3 1 , at 9 a. m. in th e a u d ito riu m o f th e sch o o l. T h e p u p ils dressed in the ir co stu m e s p o se d o n the stage after th e p ro gra m are sh o w n here. T h e title o f th e p la y w as "W h e n O w l L o st H is H o o t ." T h e characte rs w ere: Scare cro w , W a n d a P h illip s; P u m p k in , Je n n ife r F ry e ; Cat, Patricia B a ity ; Bat, C h risto p h e r P a rks; F irst G h o st, D a v id C a m p b e ll; S e c o n d G h o st, T a m m ie M c B rid e ; Bat, T e re sa C h a p p e ll; Sk e le to n , R ic h a rd S m ith ; M o o n , Jo a n n a H o b so n ; G o b lin , Ca.thy M a ste n ; O w l, Je ffre y C a llo w a y; an d Peter, N e il Lee. David Patterson Former Davie Scliool At Southern MissionaryCollege D a v id P atterson , w h o m ake s liis h o m e w ith D r. a n d M rs. B e n L . R ic h a r d s w iie n in M o c k s v i l l e , is currently enrolled at S o u t i i e r n M iss i-o nary College, C h a tta n o o |3, Tennessee. M r. P a tte rso n is a senior m a j o r in g in c h e m istry an d h istory. H e is a graduate o f M t. P is g a h A c a d e m y , C an d le r, N o rth Carolina. H e is a m e m b e r o f U p silo n D e lta Plii, the m e n ’s c lu b o n cam p us. S o u th e rn M issio n a ry C o llege is a fu lly-accre diate d, liberal arts, fou r-ye ar college o w n e d a n d o p e r a t e d b y the S e v e n t h - d a y A d v e n ' t d e n o m in a tio n . B u c k f i r » ' NI'.W YORK—The Iiisuniixi Inin : .iiiiiii Iiisiiiiiic’notes lll.l' llic it .siriK livi )i It iiii:il 111 fi' ■ U'ofks is sli:irph it'llri lij ;i roiirlli of july I in l’t)ril:iii(l. .V' ■ mIm Iisir(iyt:<l I I ;ii illf I' SIO million clani.ii, i ¡u (ire was slarlnl hy a ., i^ii..ssly lossirl rirot raclvLT. Head Dies In Goldsboro R . S . P r o c t o r , Sr. o f G o ld sb o ro d ie d O c to b e r 2 8 th at W ayn e C o u n ty H o sp ita l after su ffe rin g a heart attack the p re ce ding day. M r . P ro cto r served as sup erinten de nt o f the D avie C o u n ty sch o o ls fro m 1 9 3 8 to 1 9 4 4 , w h e n he becam e su p e rin te n de n t o f sch o o ls in W a yn e C o u n ty , a p o sitio n he held until he retired in 1964. P rio r to c o m in g to D avie , he se rve d as su p e rin te n d e n t o f C rave n C o u n ty S c h o o ls fro m 1 9 1 9 to 19 3 7 . Al'cr re tiring fro m W ayn e C o u n ty S c h o o ls, he en te red the real estate b u sin e ss a n d a few m o n th s ago becam e associated w ith his son , R ic h a rd , in the W e s l e r n A u t o .Store in G o ld sb o ro . F.Hi. fiil services w ere held O c lo b c r 2 9 (h at the chapel o f the S e y m o u r l u 'u r.ii H o m e w ith the R e v. D .M . T y n e r, pastor o f the Sa le m M e th o d ist r iiu r c h , and the R e v. D .W . C lia rllo n o fficia tin g. B u ria l w as V yn e M e m o ria l P a rk. S u rv iv in g are h is w ife, M rs. E liza b e th P arro tt P ro c to r; o n e ASC News T h e ove rall p rice su p p o rt for eligible 1 9 7 0 to b a cco cro p s w ill be a b o u t 3V4 p erce nt above the 1 9 6 9 price su p p o rt levels - som e 1 9 p erce nt aboce the 1 9 5 9 level. T h is estim ate is based o n the tre nd in the p a rity in d e x . A s re q uire d b y tiie A g ricu ltu ra l A c t o f 1 9 4 9 , t h e p r i c e s u p p o r t o f adjustm ent fo r 1 9 7 0 w ill be based o n the average o f the p a rity in d e x in 1 9 6 7 , 1 9 6 8 , and 1 9 6 9 co m p a re d w ith 1 9 5 9 . B e fo re 1 9 6 0 , price su p p o rt levels fo r m ajor to b a cco s w ere set at 9 0 p erce nt o f p arity prices. T h e 1 9 6 0 a m e n d m e n t to the 1 9 4 9 la w set 1 9 6 0 c ro p su p p o rt price s at the 1 9 5 9 level an d p ro vid e d fo r the p a rity in d e x ad ju stm e n t b e g in n in g in 1961. A s a result o f the adjustm ent factor, the increase in t h e s u p p o r t le v e l has averaged 1.6 p erce nt a n n u a lly for 19 6 1 th ro u g h 1 9 6 9 ; the 3.6 percent increase in 1 9 6 9 w as the largest sin t the 7 p erce nt in c re a s e fo r flue -cured a n d b a rle y to b a cco in 1 9 5 8 . T h is a m e n d m e n t d a m p e n e d the rate o f increase in p rice su p p o rts co m p a re d w ith the rises that w o u ld have o ccu rre d u n d e r the old form u la . B y D e ce m b e r 1, U S D A w ill a n n o u n ce the 1 9 7 0 flue -cured m a r k e t i n g q u o t a o n a n a c re a g e -p o u n d a g e basis, the n a tio n al average yie ld goal, an d the m a tc h in g n a tio n a l acreage allo tm en t. Flu e -cu re d gro w e rs in a 1 9 6 7 re fe re n du m ap pro ve d a cre age -p ou n d age q u o ta s fo r 1 9 6 8 -7 0 cro ps. A d ju stm e n t in in d iv id u a l fa rm q u o ta s a n d m a t c h in g acreage allo tm e n ts w ill reflect the ove rm a rke tin gs and u n d e rm a rk e tin g s fo r the p re viou s year. T h is ye a r’s c ro p is b e lo w the q u o ta so ne xt ye ar’s effective q u o ta w ill again be above the b asic quota. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1069 - 3B Local Farms Are Life Members Of Hereford Association E . F ra n k M y e rs, A d va n ce , N o r t h C a ro lin a an d D o u b le C re e k F a rm s o f M o c k sv ille , h a v e re c e n tly b ecom e L ife M e m be rs o f the A m e ric a n P o lle d H e re fo rd A sso c ia tio n , a c c o rd in g to an an n o u n ce m e n t f r o m t h e b e e f b r e e d a s s o c i a t i o n ’s n a t i o n a l h e ad qu arte rs in K a n sa s C ity , M o . S o m e 5 ,0 0 0 cattlem en have jo in e d the A m e ric a n P o lle d H e re fo rd A sso c ia tio n in the past ye ar, m o re th an reporte d b v a n y oth e r asso ciation . T h e re are m o re th an 3 5 ,0 0 0 o w n e rs a n d bre eders o f P o lle d H e re fo rd s in the U .S . T h e n a t u r a l ly H o r n l e s s P o lle d H e re fo rd s are the o n ly m ajor breed o f live sto ck to originate in the U n ite d States, starting w ith 11 head in 19 0 1 . T o d a y P o lle d H e re fo rd s are the fastest g ro w in g m ajor b e e f breed in the w o rld . S o m e 3 -m illio n P o lle d H e re fo rd s have been registered in the U .S . since 1 9 0 1 ; on e -th ird o f the total in the past 5 years, i l l u s t r a t i n g the re m a rkab le grow th a n d u n i v e r s a l acceptance o f the breed. R . S. P ro c to r - 1 9 4 / r'ictu re - so n, R ic h a rd S . P ro c to r, Jr. ot G o ld sb n ro ; tw o sisters. M rs. F ra n k H atsell o f G o ld sb o ro a n d M iss E liza b e th P ro c to r o f D a v i d s o n ; and two gran dch ild re n. B o rn in D e n ve r, M r. P ro c to r atte nded e le m e n try a n d h igh sc h o o l there a n d atte n d e d the R a e fo rd In stitu te o n e year. H e a tte n d e d P e a b od y C o l l e g e and N . C . State U n iv e rsity e a rn in g h is b ach e lo r a n d m aster degrees. H e to o k c o u r s e s in s c h o o l a d m in istra tio n a n d gu id a n ce d u r in g su m m e r se ssio n s at N o rth w e ste rn , C o lu m b ia a n d H a rv a rd U niversities. Prior to b e c o m i n g superinten de nt in C ra v e n C o u n ty , he w a s p rin cip a l at R ic h Sq u a re fo r three years. In C r a v e n C o u n ty he lelped o rganize the first c o u n ty-w id e voca tio n a l gu id a n fp p ro gram in N o rth C aro lin a. W a yn e C o u n ty le a ch crs h o n o re d M r. P ro c to r at the time o f h is retire m e nt b y p re se n tin g h im w ith a ne w car. ♦ , H ere's W hy! ’Trained Teobolciaas... Genuiae Ford and AutoUte P arts... Factory Approved Procedures.,. Competitive Prices... All add up to Quality Service lor All Makes OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS 8 A.M. TO 12-NOON For Emergency And Minor Repairs REAVIS FORD VAOKINVIUi Н10НИГАУ nMKtVlllE, i. C. PHONE O l'm i James Swicegood James Swicagood H«nor«d By V.F.W. J a m e s S w i c e g o o d o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 4 has received w o rd fro m C o m m a n d e r-In -C - liie f R a y G allagh e r o f the V . F. W . o f h is a p p o in tm e n t as N a tio n a l A id e -d e -C a m p . M r. S w ic e g o o d 's d u tie s in tliis offlce w ill be to assist the departm ent c o m m a n d e r in all p hases o f V . F . W . w o rk. M r. S w ic e g o o d received this h o n o r f o r h is o u tsta n d in g le a d e r s h ip a n d w o rk as a d ist r ic t co m m a n d e r, a post w h ic h he h a s h e ld fo r the past tJiree years. H e is a life m e m b e r o f the lo cal post. N o . 4 0 2 4 o f the V e te ra n s o f F o re ig n W ars a n d h a s se rv e d 8 -ye ars as co m m a n d e r o f this post. M r . S w ic e g o o d u rge s all veterans w h o are e liu b le to b ecom e m e m b e rs o f the V . F. W „ “ a n o rg a n iza tio n d edicate d to p re se rvin g o u r w a y o f life in this great c o u n try o f o u rs” , he «aid. N o v e m b e r 11 is A rm istic e D a y , or, as it is n o w designated. V e te ra n s D a y . A rm istic e D a y is th e an n ive rsa ry o f the end o f W o rld W ar I in 1 9 1 8 ; a n d w hile , since 1 9 5 4 , it has been celebrated as V e te ra n s D a y , Its p u rp o se rem a ins the sam e. It is a d a y d evo ted to h o n o rin g arm e d forces. O rig in a lly It w as a d a y o f sp e e ch m a kin g a n d re surgin g patrio tism . E v e ry fa m ily d isp la ye d th e A m e ric a n fla g w ith p rid e a n d h u m b le gratitu d e fo r all th a t it represented - th e fre e d o m a n d se cu rity o f o u r hom e s, the p ro te ctio n o f th e in d ivid u a l against o p p re ssio n fro m w hatever so u rce a n d a guarantee o f respect fo r the U . S. b y all nations. _ T h e re are th o se w h o are in clin e d to vie w th e fla g an d p atrio tic o b servances as a n a ch ro n ism s a n d so m e w h a t juvenile. T h e se c y n ic s m a y ha ve ha d th e ir eye s op e n e d to th e fa ct th a t the fla d is far frm a d ead sy m b o l w h e n th e y lo o k e d a b o u t th e m fo llo w in g the death o f fo rm e r p re sid e n t Eise n h o w e r. Fla gs fle w fro m m illio n s o f h o m e s a n d p u b lic b uild in gs. M r. E ise n h o w e r sy m b o liz e d the greatness o f a n a tio n, ¡ust as d o e s V e te ra n s D a y . O n such o cca sio n s d isp la y in g the flag is an in stin ctive act o f all g o o d citizens. Belinda Gaye Potts On Honor Roll At Wingate College O n e h u n d r e d an d seven W ingate C o lle ge stu d e n ts have j u st w o n places on the A c a d e m ic H o n o r R o ll fo r the fail quarter. T o ap pe ar o n this list, a stu de n t m u st m a ke a 3.3 a ve rage a n d have n o grade b e lo w a “ C ” . T h e stu d e nt m u st also be c a rry in g a fu ll w o rk load o f fifteen acadetjiic h o u rs. T h o se a p p e a rin g o n the A c a d e m ic H o n o r R o ll in clude: M iss Belinda G a y e Potts, d augliter o f M r. H a rv e y M . P otts, R t. 3, M o c k sv ille , N .C . Auction Sole Saturday, November 8, at 10 a.m. Personal Property Located at 1321 Pearl Street Statesville, N.C. Refrigerator . . . Gas Stove . . . Maytag automactic washer . . . Cabinets . . . Dishes . . . Utensils . . . Kitchen Safe . . . Gas Heater Warm Morning) . . . Couches . Chairs . . . Clock . . Ser\’er . . . Buffet . . Twin Bedroom Suite Old Majestic Radio . Dressers . . . Tables De^ . . . Book Cases . . . Chest of Drawers . . . . . Beds . . . 3 Wardrobes . Base Rockers . . .______ . Electric Blankets . . .Train Set . . . Set of Compton’s Encylopedia . . . Sewing Machine . . . Rugs . . . 2 Apple Pealers . OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE H. Buford York, Sale conducted Auctioneer Harmony, N.C. 546-2595 For John H. Munday F o r p e o p l e w h o n e e d c a s h a t C h r i s t m a s . B r a n c h C h r i s t m a s C l u b i s f o r y o u ! J u s t o p e n a n a c c o u n t at a n y B r a n c h office w i t h $ 1 o r m o r e . A d d tha t a m o u n t to y o u r a c c o u n t e v e r y w e e k . ( W e ’ll e v e n g i v e y o u a p a y m e n t b o o k to r e m i n d y o u . ) T h e n w h e n n e x t C h r i s t m a s rolls a r o u n d , y o u ’ll r e c e i v e a c h e c k for t h e full a m o u n t of y o u r s a v i n g s . L o o k at it a s a C h r i s t m a s p r e s e n t to y o u rself. O r h e r e ’s a n o t h e r i d e a : G i v e a B r a n c h C h r i s t m a s C l u b a c c o u n t to y o u r p a r e n t s . O r to y o u r c h i l d r e n . P u t t i n g a s i d e a s m a l l a m o u n t e a c h w e e k is e a s y . It s u r e a d d s u p ! A n d It t a k e s t h e b u r d e n o u t of h a n d i n g o u t C h r i s t m a s m o n e y right w h e n y o u n e e d It yourself. P l a n a h e a d . O p e n a B r a n c h C h r i s t m a s C l u b a c c o u n t t o d a y . A n d m a k e n e x t C h r i s t m a s bill-lessi . . .1 B r a n c h BANKING ANDXRU^TÇ^M SâW V 4B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1969 Richard Lorkom Serving In Vletnom R a d a rm a n Se a m an R ich a rd D. L a rk a m , U S N , so n o f M r. D a n a N . L a rk o m o f M o c k sv illc, N . C . is s e r v i n g w i l h C o m m a n d e r, C oastal D iv isio n T w e lve in V ie tn am . H e w ill be assigned as a crew m e m b e r on one o f the C o m m a n d ’s m o re than 8 0 Patrol C raft F a st (S w ift) boats. These boats arc 5 0 fo o t a lu m in u m -h u lle d craft capable o f p a tr o llin g o n O p e ra tio n “ M a rke t T im e ” c o n tin u a lly for o v e r 2 4 h o u rs, w ith a m a x im u m speed o f o ve r 2 0 k n o t s . T h e i r arm am ent in clu d e s an 81 m m m o rtar launcher, tw o 5 0 c a lib e r m achine g u n m o u n ts and va rio u s sm all arm s. O p e ra tio n “ M a rke t T im e ” is the N a v y ’s c o m b in e d aie an d se a e f f o r t t o pre vent the in filtratio n o f m e n an d w ar m a te ria ls b y sea lo e n e m y forces in S o u th V ie tn a m . me employees ot this newspaper have a special "pet" (shown at the left) and today. November 6th. Is her birthdayl We apologize for this informal manner in which we are wishing her a HAPPY BIRTHDAY....but she is something special to us....and. we know, to many of you others, too. Smokey the Bear was kind enough to pose for this picture with Duke. She is a very young 67 years today, and we wish her many, many HAPPY BIRTHDAYS to come! CAPITAL CLIPBOARD Ы ш * tuU h C hm m m a ^ o m , 7 & A ^ 'S tu i^ e M - ¿ 6 t5 О Ьф^ T ò i. D I R T ... L o o k in g d ire ctly across K e n a n S ta d iu m fro m their special seats in the guest b o x , U N C frie nd s atte n d in g the C arolin a-W a ke F o re st gam e o n Sa tu rd a y, O cto b e r 2 5 , c o u ld read a term se ld o m seen in print. T h e w ords, estim ated to be a b o u t fo u r feet in height, w ere p la in ly visible to the 1 5 ,0 0 0 people o n the n o rth side o f the stadium . T h e y sto o d o u t in red against a w hite b a ck g ro u n d o n tlie sign w h ic h h u n g a b ove the U N C che e rin g se ctio n to tlie south. T h is b it o f vu lga rity ha d S o d o m , n o t C h aucer, as its beginning. S h o rtly a fte r the gam e began, so m e b o d y -n o d o u b t o n in s t r u c t io n s - f o ld e d u p the lo w e r part o f the sign. A b o u t this time, a plane circle d overhead d ro p p in g leaflets all over a n d a b o u t the stadium . T h is message, apparently h a stily p rinted , seem ed to be in answ er to (he sign. T h e plane and the leaflets w ere the w o rk o f a W ake F o re st U n iv e rsity fra te rn ity. T h is project w as alm ost as vu lgar as the on e at the stadium . A sad, sad c o m m e n ta ry for both in stitu tio n s...a n d their students. M O V I N G O U T ... T w o o f N o rth C a ro lin a ’s sto n ge st o r g a n iz a t io n s - F a r m B u re a u Fe d e ration a n d the N . C . O il Job be rs A sso c ia tio n -a re w ell o n the w a y to ne w an d b ig and beautiful b u ild in gs o n the R a le ig h - D u r h a m R o a d ju st w est o f the city. F e w o rg a n iza tio n s in Ih e nation have sh o w n m o re progress than the N . C. F a rm Bureau under th e general guidance o f President B. C. M a n g u m for the past 11 years. T h e fo u n d a tio n has been laid for their m a g n in c e n t structure o n a 20acre tract o f lan d o v e rlo o k in g C rabtree C ree k. T h e O il Jo b b e rs g ro u p is m anaged b y D o n W ard, a y o u n g m an o n fire w ilh ideas, n e rvou s e n e rgy a n d kn o w -h o w . T h e y have o w n e d their b u ild in g for m a n y ye ars now , but are m o v in g ou t for m o re space, m o re p a rkin g and ro o m fo r gro w th . authorized; h o u s in g starts; value o f all c o n stru c tio n w o rk ; tlie n u m b e r o f co m m e rcial and industrial firm s; valu e o f m i n e r a l s p r o d u c e d ; c o n s u m p t io n o f elcctric energy; the n u m b e r o f retail establish m ents; the n u m b e r o f com m ercial b ro ad cast station s; com m ercial p ro d u c tio n o f chickens. T h e se ratings are fro m the U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o f C o m m e rce . T h e oth e r regions o u tlin e d are; N o rth C entral, N orth east, an d W est. A n d the S o u th is m ade u p as follo w s; A labam a, F lo rid a , G eorgia, M i s s i s s i p p i , T e n n e sse e , K e n tu c k y , the C a ro lin a s an d V irgin ia s, A rk a n sa s, Lo u isa n a , O k la h o m a , T e xa s, M a ryla n d , Delaw are and D is t r ic t o f C o lu m b ia . A lt h o u g h in clusion o f O k l a h o m a , a n d W e s t V irg in ia ...a n d D elaw are...m ay be stra in in g the p o in t a bit, H u g h A h e rn o f A tla n ts-fo r- m e r ly w it h the C o m m e rce D epaftm ent-i-says th is is the p ro pe r proce dute. an d see h o w h is m a n y fine b lue ch ip h o ld in g s w ere doing. T h e y w ere called o f f to h im -o n e b y o n e -a n d he d id som e q u ic k figu rin g. F in a lly , he c o u ld h o ld it n o longer. H e ye lle d to h is w ife a n d visito rs: “ H e y fo lk s! A t la st-a t last I ’m a m illio n a ire !” A b o u t that tim e the op e rato r cu t in; “ Y o u r three m in u t e s are up. D e p o sit a m illio n d ollars, please.” IN F L A T IO N ... T h is w ell-to -do b u sin e ssm a n w as at h is h o m e in tlie c o u n try . H e lik e d to have social d rin k s w ith the b o y s, that w e e ke n d t o o k o n to o m an y. It w ent to h is b ra in so m e ho w , an d h e sle p t ten years. A fte r he ha d been aw ake fo r a few h o u rs an d saw he w as feeling n o rm a l on ce again, he decided to call h is sto c k b ro k e r O T H E R W O R K ... A lth o u g h V e t e r a n s N e w sm a n B o b T h o m p s o n h a s re t ire d as m anager o f the N . C . C o n su m e r F in a n ce (sm all lo a n com p a n ie s) A sso c ia tio n , he has n o t go ne in to retirem ent, is still-active , lias clien ts interested in h is skills a n d contacts. T h o m p s o n h a s b e e n succeeded b y y o u n g ish P. R . S m ith , f o r m e r ly w ith the W ilm in g to n office o f a sm all lo an firm . N E W C A R S ... Sale s o f new cars in the State in Se p te m b e r \. :re larger th an in A u g u st an d larger than in Se p te m b e r last year (1 6 ,7 7 3 to 1 5 ,6 9 3 ). C h e vro le t w as first at 4 ,0 1 6 ; F o rd , 3 ,5 7 3 ; P o n tia c, 1 ,3 8 0 ; Olds, 1 ,2 2 9 ; B u ic k , 1 ,1 2 9 ; D o d g e , 6 7 6 ; M e rc u ry , 5 7 7 ; R a m b le r, 3 8 5 ; C h ry sle r, 3 4 3 ; C ad illac, 2 4 4 ; Im pe rial, 16; and L i n c o l n , 3 8 ; V o lk s w a g e n , 1.024. T r u c k sales w ere h i ^ e r tlian in A u g u st o r Se p te m b e r o f last ye ar. N A T I O N A L W IT ... W h e n M ore h e ad C it y ’s H e n ry C. B o s h a m e r s p o k e those im m ortal w o rd s in the 1 9 6 9 session o f the Le gislatu re , he d id n ’t realize they w o u ld be g iv e n a 12-niillion-reader c irc u la tio n .... an d m ore. D u rin g the debate before passage o f the b ill to m ake the gray squ irre l o u r officia l State m am m al, B o sh a m e r rem arked; "1 w o u ld like to say that an a n in .a l that can b u ry n u ts c o u ld be d a n ge ro u s to this G eneral A sse m b ly .” I t w a s picke d up by A ssociated Press; an d w as carried in m a n y papers, in clu d in g the current issue o f R e a d e r’s D igest. S O U T H L E A D S ... In a tim e w he n a lot o f Ih c m o re liberal natives seem to lo o k w ilh som e scorn o n the S o u th , it is in te re sting to no te that in 12 o f the 3 2 segm en ts o f the eco n o m y, we lead other general se ctio n s o f the na tion. T h e S o u th leads in airline passengers h a n d le d ; m o to r vchicle re gistra tio n s: m o to r vehicle op e rato rs; h o u sin g un its S O C IA L SE C U R IT Y QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q . W lie n 1 file an a p p lica tio n fo r M e d ica re coverage o n ly , since I ’m n o t retired, d o I need to present a n y re cord s o r d o c u m e n ts? A . Y e s. W e need p ro o f o f y o u r age. Y o u sh o u ld present tlie oldest record s y o u have to establish y o u r date o f birth. A n o riH n a l b irth certificate o r b a p tism a l record, if y o u have on e; if n o t, the o ld fa m ily B ib le , o ld in su ran ce p olicies, o r early sch o o l record s can p o ssib ly be use. Q . W ill M e d icare p a y fo r d ru g sto re m e d icin e ? A . M e d ica re d oes no t p a y fo r a n y m e dicin e y o u can take b y yo u rse lf. O n ly m e dicin e s w h ic h m u st be ad m in istered to y o u b y a d o cto r, o r an a n in patien t in the ho sp ital, are covered. Q . M y sister never m arried. S h e staye d a l h o m e and lo o k e d after m y sick m o th e r a n d father. S h e w ill be 6 5 in D ecem ber. D o e s she have to have social se c u rity coverage to q u a lify fo r M e d ica re ? I f so, h o w d o e s th is w o rk ? A . Sh e w o u ld have to have so m e w o rk u n d e r social se cu rity to get the h o sp ita l part o f M e d icare , b u t she can file fo r the d o c to r part eve n if she h a s never w o rke d . In order to be covered the earliest date p ossib le ( 1 2 'l .6 9 ) she m u st file b efore the e n d o f N o ve m b e r. Sh e w ill need to b rin g p ro o f o f he r age. Mocksville, N.C. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ i I Only 3 Days Left To Shop During Belk Days - Savings In Each Department Open Friday Night Til 9:00 ÌÌÌ]Ì I) ) "STATE PRIDE” REVERSIBLE COMFORTER Dramactlc full blown Rose print with blue, pink or maize on white background Soft as a clioud and amaz ingly feather light, filled with dacron polyester. Resilient, colorless, mat resistant, non allergenic. Quilted all over in hugb swirls . . Handwash. 7ГХВ4" Usually $9.00 7.44 ‘STATE PRIDE’ ELECTRIC 1 1 . 7 7 s in g le c o n tro l U s u a lly 1 4 . 0 0 4 5 % p o ly e ste r, 3 5 % ra y o n , 2 0 % c o tto n . Tw o y e a r r e p la c e m e n t g u a r a n te e . S n a p -fit c o rn e rs. M a c h in e w a sh a b le . A v o c a d o , g o ld , b lu e , p in k w ith m a t c h in g n y lo n b in d in g . 7 2 X 8 4 " size . •REIGNING BEAUTY’ PANTY HOSE 88^ F ir s t q u a lity ! E v e ry -d a y a n d sp e cia l o c c a sio n s h a d e s ; H ig h N o o n , S u n set, C o ffe e T im e , M id n ig h t, D a y b re a k , N a v y , Ivo ry. S U P E R - S T R E T C H S E A M L E S S H O S E . S a m e f a s h io n s h a d e s a s a b o v e . 1 st q u a lity . 2 p rs. ‘HEIRESS’ BETTER NYLON BRIEFS 88< usually 1.00 3 styles with elastic legs; tailored nylon satin, 4-10 tricot with lace or appli que embroidery. 4-8. White only. >II III ' JJ ■ 1 ]1 J GIRLS’ ‘MISS B’ ORLON CARDIGAN 3 . 4 4 U s u a lly 5 . 0 0 M a c h in e c a re W in tu k ® a c ry lic . S iz e s 8 to 1 4 . 3 -6 X , u s u a lly 3 .5 0 , 2.44 . ‘BUSY B’ ALL W EATHER COATS 1 1 . 8 8 U s u a lly $ 1 3 F o r t r e l* p o ly e s t e r a n d c o tto n ; z ip -o u t p ile lin in g . H a t in c lu d e d . 2 -4 . ’Andover’ 2-ply imported Alpaca wool sweaters Pullover, Usually $16 $'1 3 *1 4 Cardigan, Usually $18 T h e a lp a c a l o o k - m o s t w a n te d lo o k o f lu x u ry t h is s e a s o n ! F e a th e r-lig h t, s u p e r -s o ft a n d m a r- v e lo u s ly w a rm . G re a t s h o w o f c o lo r s to o : g o ld , g re e n , b lu e , b ro w n , reci, w h ite . C a r d ig a n h a s n e a t ro lle d b o rd e r, 5 -b u t t o n c lo s in g . P u llo v e r h a s n e a t n a rr o w -r ib b e d V n e c k lin e . A t t h is s e n s a t io n a lly - lo w p ric e , y o u 'll w a n t to tre a t y o u r s e lf to b o th ! S iz e s S , M , L, X L . _ ^ B sa W INTUK« 0RL0N<^ 8.88 Reg. 10.99 C la ssic n o v e lt y c a r d i- g a n . O r io n a c ry lic .W h ife . I b lu e ,m a iz e . 3 4 t o 40. \ 5 .0 0for usually 3.00 ea. Full slip, seam to team shadow panel, beautifully shaped lace on bodice and scalloped hem. Lace applique. White. Average 32-40. «hört; 32 to 38. M OHAIR/W OOL CARDIGAN 7 . 0 0 Reg. $9.00 Soufflelink stitch. Brick red, navy, bone, maize, powder.Vneck.34 to40.6*88- WOOL AND MOHAIR CARDIGAN CLASSIC Reg.sa.00 5.00 White, navy,maize, powder, bottle green.Sites 34 to 40 and who ever has too many classic cardigans? Great gift. ))i )))) ’ f SPECIAL BOYS’ JACKETS DACRON POLYKSTER AND COTTON SHELL - ACRYLIC PILE LINING. SIZES 8 • 16 11 JJ 11 1 1 1 1 ■ ] ' I I I boy’s all wool sweaters CARDIGAN • O w USUALLY PULLOVER USUALLY $10 Marvelous savings on two of the most important sweaters of the seasoni Our own Archdale from a top maker in select 100% virgin worsted wool with the ioolt and feel of fine alpaca. Important details[.neat narrow border on cardigan, pullover's V-neck. Choi'^«: gold, green, blue, brown, red.white To wear right now-^or smart Santas are tucking them away for giftsi Sim 8 to 20. D A V IE C O U N T Y vein THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1969 $4.00 PER YEAR— SINGLE COPY 10 CENTS Volume 14 Drexel Official Discusses Local flerifage Expansion Dr. H. C. Sprinkle___Managing Editor International Philosophy Of Religion Publication To Have Offices Here T h e In te rn a tio n a l Jo u rn a l for P h ilo so p h y o f R e lig io n , a new sc h o la rly q u a rte rly w ith office s in M o c k sv ille , w ill b egin p u b lica tio n in 1 9 7 0 , an d D r. E d g a r H . H e n d e rso n fo r tw e nty ye ars p ro fe sso r o f p h ilo so p h y (em eritus since 1 9 6 7 ) o f Florid a State University, T a lla h a s s e e , Fla., h a s been na m ed its editor. A n n o u n c e m e n t of H e n d e rso n ’s a p p o in tm e n t and an agre em e nt w ith M a rtin u s N ijh o ff P ub lishe rs, T h e H agu e, N e t h e rla n d s to p u b lish the jo u rn a l w as a u th o rize d b y D r. R o b e rt Leet P a tte rso n o f G re e n w ich , C o n n ., a n d W in te r P a rk , Fla., president o f A sso c ia te s fo r P h ilo so p h y o f R e lig io n , In c., the sp o n so rin g o rg a n iz a tio n w ith o ffice s at 4 1 9 an d 131'/4 S a lisb u ry St., M o c k sv ille T h e n e w jo u rn a l w ill have an ed itorial a d v iso ry b o a rd o f d istinguished p h ilo s o p h e r s rep re se nting m ajor n a tio n a litie s an d culture s, it w as stated here b y H . C . S p rin k le , secre tary o f tlie c o rp o ra tio n . T h e p e rio d ical w ill be devo ted e x clu siv e ly to the p h ilo so p h y o f re ligio n .” he said, “ a n d w ill be the first su ch in te rn atio nal jo u rn a l in E n g lish so far as w e k n o w , o ffe rin g a f o r u m t o sc h o la rs in this special fie ld , O rie n ta l and A fric a n as w ell as E u ro p e a n a n d A m e r i c a n . ” “ T h e jo u r n a l w ill fill a long-felt n e e d ," D r. P atterson, p ro fe sso r e m e ritus o f p h ilso p h y o f D u k e U n iv e rsity, D u rh a m , N . C . said. “ It w ill not be the o rgan o f a n y in stitu tio n o r sectarian gro u p , p h ilo so p h ic a l o r religiou s, but will w e lcom e a n d p u b lish im p o rta n t c o n trib u tio n s fro m lualified a u th ors, regardle ss o f eir a ffilia tio n s." D r. H e n d e rso n , a na tive o f G ree nville, S . C . a n d a grad ua te o f F u rm a n U n iv e rsity there, is w ell k n o w n in in te r-A m e rica n an d w o rld -w id e p h ilo so p h ic a l c ir c l c s . H e h a s taught p h ilo so p h y in a n u m b e r o f A m e r i c a n c o lle g e s and universities, in c lu d in g H a rvard , P r i n c e t o n , T u lan e. and W illiam s. H e w as the A m e ric a n delegate to the In te r-A m e rica n P h ilo s o p h ic a l C o n fe re n ce in D u b a in 1 9 5 3 a n d h a s atte nded all se ssio n s o f that b o d y since 1 9 4 7 . H e attended the International C o n g r e s s o f P h i l o s o p h y a t S a o P au lo , B razil, in 1 9 5 4 a n d the W o rld C o ngre ss o f P h ilo so p h y in M e x i c o C i t y in 1 9 6 3 , c o n t r i b u t i n g to the p u b lic a tio n s o f b o th . H e n d e rso n w as an A u stin S c h o la r at H a rv a rd U n iv e rsity, C a m b rid ge , M ass., w h e re he w as aw arde d the Ph. D . degree in 1 9 3 7 . H e assisted the e d ito r o f T h e P h ilo so p h ic a l R e vie w w h ile a S a g e F e llo w J n p h i l o s o p h y at C o r n e ll U n iv e r s it y a n d ha s w ritte n stu die s o f C ritica l R e a lism a n d N ietzsch e. A m o n g h is b o o k s in preparatioare “ R e a d in g s in E x iste n tia lism ” a n d “T h e Parables o f Jesus: A S t u d y in P h ilo so p h y o f R e lig io n .” D r . H e n d e rso n is a past p resident o f the 30 -ye a r-o ld S o u t h e r n S o c i e t y fo r P h ilo so p h y o f R e lig io n , w h ic h in itiated the la u n c h in g o f the new jo u rn a l tw o ye a rs ago. H e has also served as p re sid e n t o f th e Flo rid a P h ilo s o p h ic a l A sso c ia tio n a n d o f the N o rth C a ro lin a P h ilo so p h ic a l So c ie ty . H e is a m e m b e r o f n u m e ro u s pro fe ssio n a l societies, in c lu d in g th e A m e r ic a n P h ilo so p h ic a l A sso c ia tio n , the M e ta p h y sic a l Soc ie ty o f A m e ric a , M in d A sso c ia tio n , a n d the B ritish In stitu te o f P h ilo so p h y . H e w as “ G re a t T h in k e rs” le cturer at the U n iv e rsity o f G e o rgia in 1959. H is wife, re c e n tly deceased, w a s the d istin g u ish e d R a le ig li, N . C . artist, Isabelle B o w e n H e n d e rso n . A sso c ia te s fo r P h ilo so p h y o f R e lig io n , In c., w as ch arte re d as a n o n -p ro fit o rg a n iz a tio n b y tlie Sta te o f N o rth C a ro lin a in 1968 for the p u rp o se o f securing p u b lic a t io n o f a sch o la rly jo u rn a l d evo te d to p h ilo so p h y o f the P atte rso n fu n d o f G re e n w ich , C o n n ., an d continued page 2 Annual Christmas Seal Campaign Underway I T h e 6 3 rd an n u al C h ristm a s S e a l C a m p a i g n o p e n e d W ed ne sd ay, ac c o rd in g to H e n ry H o w e ll, B o a rd m e m b e r o f t h e N o r t h - w e s t e r n T u b e rc u lo sis an d R e sp ira to ry D isease A sso c ia tio n . A s in the past years, the n a tio n w id e C a m p a ign w ill be c o n d u cte d entirely by mail. F u n d s colle cted w ill be used for the county, state, a n d na tio n al p ro gra m s in the iliglit against t u b e r c u l o s i s and other respirato ry diseases. J o h n C o m a s, V ic e Pre sident o f W S J S -T V , is the C h ristm a s Seal C h a irm a n for the area. E d m u n d H a r d i n g , o f W a sh in g to n , N o rth C a ro lin a , o n e o f t h e N a t i o n ’s o u t s t a n d in g ufter-dinner spe ake rs a n d h u m o rists, has Davie Unemployed Placed On New Jobs M ild re d Foster, Davie M a n p o w e r C o o rd in a io r. placed 2 9 pre viou sly u n e m p lo ye d p e rso n s o n ne w jo b s d u rin g Ih e m o n th o f .O ctober. A t first glance llia i d o e sn ’t seem like to o m u c h to c ro w a b ou t. G ive it a little th ou gh t, tlioiiglit, and see w hat y o u co m e u p w ith . T h e results o f so m e sim p le arithm e tic can be eye-op ening. F irst: y o u re m e m b e r that these people ha d been O U T o f w o rk . S e c o n d ly : the y filled jobs that N E E D E D fillin g, thereby h e lp in g e m p lo ye rs meet p ro d u c tio n schedules. T h ird ly : (h ey earned M O N E Y . H o w m u c h ? At m in im u m w ages (so m e earn m o re ) they all together earned S l.R S t i per w e e k . A little Curtlier arithm e tic reveals that d u rin g tlie cou rse o f a year, tliese sanie 29 p eop le w ill earn m o re tlian S90..S12. Mrs. F o ste r w ill average p la cin g sliglitly m o re than 20. p e rso n s per m o n th , for a total o f m o re than 2 4 0 per year. H o w m u ch w ill those 2 4 0 perso ns earn at m in im u m w age ra te s in that tim e ?? A w h o p p in g $ 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 . W h o benifits fro m th is? N a tu ra lly , ilie p eop le d ire ctly in volve d do. B u t, in the Ion;? run each o f us is a b e n e fic ia r), since gainfully e m ploye d people p u m p m o n e y b a ck in i j th e local e c o n o m y ....ano instead o f b e in g b u rd e n so m e lo the ta x p a y in g p ub lic, they pay taxes to help others. Mrs. Foster and o th e r m a n p o w e r c o o r d in a t o r s w o r k in g in the fo u r-c o u n ty area o f D avie. Y a d k in , S to k e s and S u rry un der the au sp ices o f t h e V a d k i n V a l l e y I' c o n o m i c D e V elopm ent D is iric i, Inc.. seek o u t the u n e m p lo ye d a n d gu id e them in to jobs. T h e y are alw a> s on ihe lo o k o u t for jo b s w ith o u t w o r k e r s .....and w orke rs W ithou t jobs. In te re ste d ?? Call Mrs. F o ste r at 2 S 4 - 2 b l I. b e e n n a m e d H o n o r a r y C h ristm a s Sea l C h a irm a n fo r the T a r H eel State. Sin ce A p r il n in e c o u n tie s have b een m erged to b e co m e tlie N o rth w e ste rn T u b e rc u lo sis a n d R e sp ira to ry Disease A s s o c i a t i o n . P h ysician s rep re se nting the n e w ly fo rm e d area m et in June, listin g p rio ritie s to b e g in a re sp ira to ry care syste m that w o u ld be available as a p u b lic service in each c o u n ty . D avie C o u n t y w ill so o n o ffe r the b re a th in g tests as a regular service for the early d e te c tio n o f respiratory disease. T h is test is h e lp fu l in the p re ve n tio n o f e m p h yse m a an d c h ro n ic b ro n c h itis, w h ic h a re especially pre vale nt in m ales over the age o f 4 0 . M a n y tim es b efore the v ic tim ’s illness co m e s to the a tte n tio n o f a p h y sic ia n , the disease p ro ce ss m ay be quite far advance d, c a u sin g p erm an en t d isa b ility , tlie e c o n o m ic disaster o f h igh m edical costs, p lu s in a b ility to w o rk . F u n d s received fro m the C a m p a ign are the o n ly source o f in co m e the A sso c ia tio n has to c o m tin u e its p ro gra m o f education, e arly de te ctio n, research, an d patient services. ^Ivuiiiai^aiuk THEPflWCI WAY TO SIND YOUR GRtOIMGS This newspaper would like to continue a practice of printing names of servicemen to that Chriftmss Cards could be mailed to them . The public is asked to help us in this project and send names and complete addresses to us: Davie County Enterprise-Record, P. O. Box SZe, Mocksville, N. C. 27028 ... to that we can make a litt and publith the litt at toon at pottible. T h e e x p a n sio n o f the local p la n t o f H eritage F u rn itu re C o m p a n y , a d iv isio n o f D re xe l En te rp rise s, w as discussed fo r m e m b e r s o f the M o c k sv ille R o ta ry C lu b o n T u e sd a y b y a D re x e l official. C . P. “ P e rk ” R h y n e h a rd t, V ic e Pre siden t o f In d u stria l Re lation s f o r D r e x e l En te rp rise s, to ld the R o ta ria n s tliat “ D re x e l is p ro u d to be a p a rt o f th e M o cksville In d u stria l C o m m u n ity .” M r. R h y n e h a rd t said that m o re than $5.5 m illio n w as b e in g sp e n t in M o c k sv ille o n th e e x p a n sio n o f the lo cal plant. M o re th an 2 7 0 ,0 0 0 sq. f t . a r c b e in g added in m a n u fa c tu rin g space w h ic h w ill provide for the e v e n tu a l e m p lo ym e n t o f o v e r 5 0 0 persons. T h e m anagem e nt team o f tiie M o c k sv ille p lant, headed b y E d w a rd L . S h o rt, P lant M anage r, w as praised b y M r. R h y n e h a r d t w h o sa id...“ O f BUYS TOWN BONDS T h e N o rth w e ste rn B a n k has p u rch a se d $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 o f the T o w n o f M o c k sv ille S a n ita ry Se w e r B o n d s. T h e se b o n d s w ere so ld b y th e L o c a l G o v e rn m e n t C o m m issio n o n November 4th. T h e ne t in te re st c o st o f these b o n d s w as 5 .7 5 % , w it h 6 - m o n t h s average m a tu rity. th e 2 0 p lants op erated b y D re x e l, this is on e o f o u r best an d m o st e fficie n t p la n ts.” T e llin g o f the d e cisio n to e x p a n d (he M o c k sv ille plant, M r. R h y n e h a rd t revealed that tliey d id lo o k at o th e r places. “ W e w ere given the red carpet tre a tm e n t in m a n y places. E ffo rts w ere m ad e to entice u s b y p a in tin g a ro sy p ictu re o f the c o m m u n ity and tliat u n e m p lo y m e n t in m a n y o f these areas ran 1 2 % to 1 5 %...a n d w e k n e w w e had alm ost n o u n e m p lo y m e n t in M o c k sv ille area. B u t w h e n w e c o n s i d e r e d the training p r o g a m s that w o u ld be re q u ire d a n d all the oth e r thin gs, it ju st m ade sense to go w he re y o u k n o w w h a t y o u have,” said M r. R h y n e h a rd t. “ In M o c k sv ille w e k n e w the calibre o f e m p lo ye e s w e had and w e k n e w w e had a go o d m an agem e nt team he aded b y E d S h o rt. W e k n e w it w as a g o o d c o m m u n ity an d that w e e n jo y e d the frie n d sh ip an d respect o f its people . A n d we k n e w that the M o c k sv ille p lant h a d t h e lowest e m p lo ye e tu rn o ve r o f a n y o f the 2 0 D re x e l p la n ts” , he said. J o h n H a tc h e r h a d charge o f d ie p ro gra m an d in tro d u c te d M r . Rh yn eh ardt. P re sid en t C h e ste r B la ckw e ld e r presided. Special g u e s ts in clu d e d : C h a rle s C a re y , L. S . In sco e , Continued P-4 Three Cor Wreck Saturdoy On US 158 D e w e y P in k n e y B e ck, 4 8 , o f R o u te 2, M o c k sv ille , a su b stitu te m ail carrier, received injuries Sa tu rd a y , N o v e m b e r Sth , o n U S 1 5 8 near B u c k 's B a rb e cu e w h e n th e 1 9 6 5 R a m b le r, sh o w n in th e p h o to above, w as in vo lve d in a n accid e n t w ith a n o th e r car a n d a tru ck. State T ro o p e r R . L. B e an e in vestigate d the accident. B e c k w a s g o in g east o n 1 5 8 a n d ha d sto p p e d fo r o n c o m in g tra ffic b efore m a k in g a le ft tu rn . A 1 9 6 9 F o rd tru ck, b e in g op erated b y C h a rle s E d g a r T e dd e r, 52, o f G re e n sb o ro , a lso g o in g east, cam e across hillcre st a n d stru c k M r. B e c k 's car k n o c k in g it in to th e w e stb o u n d lane in to th e p ath o f a 1 9 6 6 C h e vro le t b ein g op erated b y R o y Lee Sp a ch , Jr., 28 , o f W in sto n -Sa le m . T h e fro n t o f B e c k 's car co llid e d w ith the fro n t o f the S p a c h vehicle. T e d d e r w as charge d w ith failure to red uce speed. D a m a h e s w ere estim ated at $ 9 0 0 to th e R a m b le r, $ 3 0 0 to the tru ck , a n d $ 8 5 0 to th e C h e vrole t. M r. B e c k w as treated fo r h is in ju rie s a t D a v ie C o u n ty H o sp ita l a n d released. (P h o to b y G ra y S m ith ) R A I N F A L L L A S T W E E K N O N E Heart Fund Campaign Chairman |s Appointed Eddie Hendfscks Is Morehead Nominee GENE SMITH Gene Smith New PTA President G en e S m ith w as elected p re sident o f the n e w ly fo rm e d M o cksville M id d le S c h o o l Parent-Teacher A sso c ia tio n . A ssistin g h im in d ire c tin g the n e w A sso c ia tio n w ill be: E d w a rd B e ck. V ice -P re sid e n t; M rs. H ele n D a lto n , Se cre ta ry; a n d M rs. B ro o k M artin, Treasurer. B y-la w s w ere a d o p te d at the O c to b e r m e e ting a n d sta n d in g c o m m itte e s w ere a p p o inte d . A m e m b e rsh ip d rive is u n d e r w a y. E v e ry parent and interested p erso n w ill have the o p p o rtu n ity to jo in in this m o st im p o rta n t e n d e avor to p roiflote the w elfare o f the y o u th in o u r c o m m u n ity an d b rin g the h o m e a n d thè sch o o l closer together. T h e N o v e m b e r 2 4 t h m e eting w ill be O p e n H o use . E d w a rd G ra y H e n d ric k s, Jr., so n o f M r. n d M rs. E . G ra y H e n d ric k s o f M o c k sv ille , has been selected as th e M o re h e a d S c h o la rsh ip N o m in e e fro m D a vie C o u n ty . E d d ie w as selected b y the D a v i e C o u n t y M o re h e a d S c h o la rsh ip fro m three finalists at D a vie H ig h . T h e selection w as o n the b a sis o f sch o la rsh ip , leadership, a n d p a rtic ip a tio n in e x tra -cu rricula r activities. T h e D a vie n o m in e e w ill n o w be c o n sid e re d b y a district com m ittee that w ill select o u t s t a n d in g b o y s fro m the state to atte nd the U n iv e rsity o f N o r t h C a r o l i n a o n sch o la rsh ip s m ad e available b y t h e la te J o h n M o t l e y M o re h e a d . A m e m b e r o f the D a v ie H ig h v a rsity fo o tb a ll team , E d d ie is also a m e m b e r o f Ih e Interact C lu b , a m e m b e r o f the p h o to g ra p h y c lu b , a m e m b e r o f the stu d e n t c o u n c il, an d w as a ju n io r class m arshal. Bill Johnson Is PKA At UNC-CH B ill J o h n so n o f M o c k sv ille has p led ge d P i K a p p a A lp h a at th e U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a at C h a p e l H ill. P K A is o n e o f the U n iv e rsity ’s 2 4 social fraternities. T h e pledge w as m a d e d u rin g the recent fall ru sh in g p e riod . I n o r d e r to p le d g e fra te rn itie s at U N C - C H , u n d e rgrad u ate m e n m u st be at least se co n d sem ester fre sh m e n w ith a 2 .0 or C q u a lity p o in t average. B ill is the so n o f M rs. W .G . J o h n so n o f R o u te 2 an d the late M r. J o h n so n . A p p o in tm e n t o f M rs. S a m W a lk e r o f R o u te 2, A d v a n ce , N, C , to serve as C a m p a ign C h airnia'n o f the 1 9 7 0 ie a rt F u n d C a m p a ign in D a vie C o u n ty w as a n n o u n c e d to d a y b y B o b R a u c h , U n it P re sid en t o f the D a vie C o u n ty H eart A sso c ia tio n . A s s is t in g M rs. W a lk e r as Farmington VFD To Hold Fund Raising Drive T h e F a rm in g to n V o lu n te e r F ire D e p a rtm e n t w ill h o ld a fun d ra isin g drive the w eek o f N o v e m b e r 17th. A l l r e s i d e n t o f the F a rm in g to n F ire D istric t are being asked to co n trib u te liberally w he n volun te er firem en call b y the h o m e s an d businesses N o v e m b e r 17th th ro u gli N o v e m b e r 2 2 n d . T h e p ro c e e d s fro m this d riv e w ill be used lo b u y protective c lo th in g fo r the firem en. T re a su re r fo r 1 9 7 0 w ill be M rs. K a th le e n C a rtn e r o f M o c k sv ille w h o is e m ploye d b y the B r a j ic h B a n k in g an d T ru st C o m p a n y . T h e H eart F u n d drive w ill reach its h igli p o in t here d u rin g tlie m o n th o f F e b ru a ry , 1 9 7 0 , w h e n H eart S u n d a y vo lun te e rs will visit t h r o u g h o u t the C o u n ty to deliver e d u catio n al in fo r m a t io n an d to receive H eart F u n d c o n trib u tio n s. T h e g i f t s s u p p o r t research, e d u c a tio n a l an d c o m m u n ity service activitie s o f the local H eart A sso c ia tio n . A n y in d ivid u a l o r b u sin e ss w ish in g to m a ke a c o n trib u tio n to the D a vie C o u n ty H eart F u n d sh o u ld co n ta ct M rs. K a th le e n C a rtn e r at B ra n c h B a n k in M o c k sville . DAVIE HIGHWAY 1969 BOX SCORE No. Accidents............289 No. People Injured .. .143 Fatalities .......................7 Davie Hospital Gets New Xray Equipment D a vie C o u n ty H o sp ita l has recently aq u ire d a ne w piece o f e q u ipm ent fo r their x-ra y d ep artm ent in o rd e r to fu rth e r im p rove its service to patients an d p h ysicia n s. T h e ne w piece o f e q u ip m e n t is a m o d e rn im age in te nsifie r to be used in f lu o r o s c o p ic w o rk an d has been adapted to the p re v io u sly existing x -ra y u n it b y the h o sp ita l m aintena nce m e n and representatives fro m the m an ufactu rer. L ik e so m a n y othe r pieces o f c o m p licate d e le c tro n ic e q u ip m e n t, this item is expensive. T h e in vo ice cost w as in excess o f 5 8 ,0 0 0 p lu s Judge Sentences Trio In Robbery, Shooting T h re e o f ih e fo u r y o u n g m e n charge d in c o n n e c tio n w ith ihe robber> o f the Service D istrib u to r. Inc., sta tio n sou th o f M o c k sv ille an d the sh o o iin g o f it s aiiendant last Jun e received four-year p ris o n sentence. Judge Fate J. Beal, w h o presided over the m ix e d term o f D a u e C o u n i> Su p e rio r C o u rt, d e la se d se n te n cing o f tlu* fo u rih m an - F ra n k ie H a irsto n o f D avie C o u n ts until ilie next term o f co u ri. H a irsto n , w ill) is cliarged with the actual sh o o tin g o l the a ite n d a iii. J o lin R a s Sh ore . entered g u ilty pleas to charges o f arm ed ro b b e ry and assault w ith a d e a d ly w e a p o n w ith intent to kill. B u t w h e n q u e stio n e d b y Judge Beal, he said he felt his co n stitu tio n a l righ ts had been violated. T h e o th e r three entered guilt> pleas to a lesser charge - a ccessory after the fact- T h e three are C ly d e P a rilo w , Jr. o f Y a d k in C o u n ty , M ilto n N ee ly o f R o w a n C o u n t y a n d L a w re n ce R a y m o n d S h a w o f D avie C o u n ty . T h e ro b b e rs to o k place arou nd 3:15 a.m . Ju n e 4. in stillatio n cost a n d it has a life e x p e cta n cy o f a p p ro x im a te ly ten to tw elve years. R ic h a rd D . J o rd a n , M .D ., R a d io lo g ist, e x p la in e d that the im age in ie n sifie r b rig ln e n s the im age o f the p atie nts internal structures m a n y th o u sa n d tim es ove r the c o n ve n tio n a l fluo ro sco p y. C o n v e n t io n a l f lu o ro s c o p y , because o f its f a in t im age, has to be p e rfo rm e d in a d a rke n e d ro o m w ith the use o f n iglit vision . N iglit visio n la c k s detail w he n c o m p a re d w ilh n o rm a l d a y vision . T h in g s arc seen as larger objects o f con trast rather than d ie fined details that m ake up tlie object. W ilh the use o f image in tensification the e x a m in a tio n can be p e rfo rm e d in a liglited ro o m m a k in g the p ro ce d u re m o re efficie nt and also giv in g m o re detail o f the b o d y organs. It is also less a ppre hen sive fo r the patient since th e y can sec w h a l is h a p p e n in g ratlier than b e in g subjected to an e x a m in a tio n in a d a rke n e d room . W e feel ih a l the a d d itio n o f d iis e q u ip m e n t w ill add to the p r o f i c i e n c y o f services r e n d e r e d b y the x-tay d ep artm ent; said F re d Se a fo rd , H o sp ita l A d m in istra to r. “ Even t h o u g h this e q u ip m e n t is expe nsive, it is ne cessary if w e are lo ke e p up w ith advances in the m edical field. F o r e xam p le : T h e im age in ie n sifie r is an essential piece o f e q u ip m e n t fo r placem e nt o) intracardiac catheters lor c a r d ia c p a c e m a k e r s in asso ciation w ith a cardiac care u n it,” said M r. Se a fo rd . “ A s w ith oth e r in du stries, Uie p ro cu re m e n t o f q u a lifie d p ersonnel is d ifficu lt. T h e a cq u isitio n o f new er a n d m o re e fficie nt e q u ip m e n t a llo w s foe m o re effective u tiliz a tio n o f t h e available staff,” he c o n tin u e d . “ T h e b o a rd o f trustees an d the h o sp ita l a d m in istra tio n are e x tre m e ly pleased to be able to a d d th is piece o f e q u ip m e n t w h ic h is co n sista n t w ith their desire to keep a m o d e rn p la n t efficiently e q u ipp e d and s t a f f e d , ” said the ad m in istrato r. Dr. Richard Jordan, Radiologitt, utet the new equipment recently inttalled in the x-ray department of tht Davie County Hotpital. Or. Jordon retidet and hai hit office in Salitbury. He it attociated with three other Radiologittt, Drs. Thurston, Wear and Shafer. The four Radiologittt alternate vititing Davie County Hotpital on Monday, Wednetday and Friday. Dr. Jordan it the grandton of the late Luther H. Croute of Advance. 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 196B = Film Showing At Library^ James Churcli Of Christ To Hold Services Jam es F. Fow ler, w ell k n o w n go sp e l preacher, o f B irm in g h a m , A la b a m a w ill speak at special services at the N o rth M a in Street C h u rc h o f C h rist each eve n in g at 7 :3 0 fro m N o v e m b e r 17 th ro u gh N o v e m b e r 2 3 . T h e c h u rch b u ild in g is lo cated across the street fro m the M o c k sv ille E le m e ntary. M r. F o w le r is m in iste r o f the C e n tra l C h u rc h o f C h rist B irm ingh a m , A la b a m a a n d speaker on the rad io p ro gra m “ M essages F ro m T h e M a ste r” , heard w e e k ly o n W D S L . A cordial invitation is e xte nd e d b y the c h u rc h to residents o f this area to attend these services a n d he ar this o u tsta n d in g speaker. S o m e o f M r. F o w l e r ’s s e r m o n to p ic s are: “ A C h alle nge to Believe in G o d ,” “ T h e C h alle nge o f T h e C ro ss” , “ Y o u C a n ’t T a k e It W ith Y o u ” , “ T h re e Q u e stio n s o n B a p tism ” , “ T h re e D e m a n d s o f D iscip le sh ip .” In.miriincc C()mp«*liti«n NIAV Y O R K — M m r lliaii H.dOn (otii|i:iiil<'s sell soinc or all Inriiis of |>ro|)i.'rly anil liability iiisiiniiKC. sticli as fire aiul auto- iiiohilc iiisiiriiim'. repulís llic liisiiraiK c liifn rm a lio ii Insti- liiU-. I'lic iiiaiority of Stull Iti- siiiaiicc. liowcvcr, is provided hy alHUit !)()() (oinpanics w hldi opcialc in all of m ost states. Home Beneficial Life A^nt Billy G. Potts Is recognized for his outstanding achieve- . ment in sales and service to Policyowners during October A Home Beneficial Life A- gent for one-year, he has consistently ranked among the leading Agents in his District. He's a good man for you to know. He can show you how to secure your family's fu ture .........or your financial independence at retirement. Why don't you give him a call? Phone 998-4541 P. 0. Box 11Б Advance, N. C. 27006 „ME BENEFICIAL UFE NSI'KAM'»: U lM m N V - VllCtW i Enterpriw-Reoord M o c k sv ilie . N . C - 2 7 0 2 8 Pub;ishe d E v e ry T h u rsd a y A I 1 2 4 S o u th M a in St. C O R D O N T O M L IN S O N E D I T O R P U B L I S H E R Se co n d -C la ss postage p a id at M o fk sv ille , N . C. S u b scrip tio n rates: Sin gle , C o p y lO c $ 4 .0 0 per ye ar in ' N o rth C a rolin a ; $ 4 .5 0 year ou t o f state SO per Communism In China T h e W est has been isolated fro m M a in la n d C h in a a n d Its 7 0 0 m illio n p eop le fo r tw e n ty years. T h is la c k o f c o m m u n ic a tio n betw een C h in a an d the W est results in risin g su sp ic io n an d fears o n b o th sides. S lo w ly the situ a tio n is chan gin g. In recent m o n th s o u r go ve rn m e n t has a n n o u n c e d c a u tio u s change s in its C h in a p o lic y . S o m e trade an d travel re strictio n s have been lifted. T h e q u e stio n s, “ S h o u ld the U n ite d State s vote fo r re co g n itio n o f C h in a ? ” , an d "S h o u ld C h in a be seated in the U n ite d N a t io n s ? ” are b e in g c o n sid e re d in the liglit o f the co st o f iso latio n . M a n y ch u rc h e s are w o rk in g fo r a bette r u n d e rsta n d in g o f C h in a a n d better re latio n s w ith he r people . A s a result o f a stu d y o f M a in la n d C h in a is b e in g co n d u cte d in lo cal churches. A iid , in k e e p in g w ith th is stu d y , a recent film o n C o m m u n ism in C h in a is b e in g sh o w n at the D a v ie C o u n ty P u b lic L ib ra ry , o n M o n d a y n igh t, N o v e m b e r 2 4 th at 7 :3 0 p. m. T h e p u b lic is urged to com e. W h a t h a p p e n s in C h in a is b o u n d to influ en ce the rest o f the w o rld . T h e A m e ric a n people o w e it to them se lves to b e com e better in fo rm e d o n tliis tim e ly subject. More About Dr. Sprinkle International Publication Î*! Farmington News Phillips Elected President Of Davie Farm Bureau I the W hite F o u n d a tio n , Inc., o f N e w Y o r k C ity have finan ce d a p re lim in a ry su rve y a n d the initial o u tla y fo r p u b lica tion . T re a su re r an d legal cou nse l for A sso c ia te s fo r P h ilo so p h y o f R e lig io n , Inc., is G e o rge W . M a rtin , p artn er o f M a rtin & M a rtin , A tto rn e y s-a t-L a w , 4 3 C o u rt Sq u are , M o c k sv ille . A p ro m in e n t B a p tist la y m a n an d c iv ic leader, M a rtin becam e interested in p h ilo so p h y as a R o ta ry S c h o la r at C a m b rid ge U n i v e r s i t y , C a m b rid g e , E n g l a n d , a n d at D u k e U n iv e r s it y , D u rh a m , N . C. w here he w as grad ua te d an d w o n h is la w degree. H e n r y C. S p rin k le o f M o c k sv ille , fo rm e r e d ito r o f W o rld O u t lo o k in N e w Y o r k C ity , w ill serve as m a n a gin g e d ito r o f the n e w jo u rn a l. B o rn in Pine ville , N . C., he w as a research stu d e n t in p h ilo so p h y at C a m b rid g e U n iv e rsity an d is a graduate o f D u k e U n iv e rsity, w he re h e w as the first dean o f fre shm en in 1 9 2 3 -2 4 . H e w as a n A llis S c h o la r at Y a le D iv in ity S c h o o l a n d a graduate s tu d e n t at Y a le U n iv e rsity, N e w H ave n , C o n n ., w here he received h is B . D . degree in 1 9 2 7 a n d h is P h. D . in 19 2 9 . H e retired fro m the M e th o d ist m in is t r y in 1 9 6 6 after 3 9 ye ars, m o st o f w h ic h w ere s p e n t a s e d ito ro f c h u rc h p u b lic a t io n s , in c lu d in g T h e A d u lt S tu d e n t, fo rm e rly o f N a sh v ille , T e nn ., the N o rth C a ro lin a C h ristia n A d v o c a te o f G re e n sb o ro , N . C., a n d W o rld O u tlo o k . A fte r 19 ye a rs in N e w Y o r k C ity , D r. an d M rs. S p rin k le , the f o r m e r M argaret L o u ise J o r d a n , returned to his parental h o m e in M o c k sv ille in 1 9 6 7 . O n a w o rld cruise in 1 9 6 8 w h e n th e y visite d Japn a, H o n g K o n g , the P h ilip p in e s, A u stra lia , an d several co u n trie s in S o u th A m e rica , A frica , and E u ro p e , S p rin k le in te rvie w e d distinguishe d scholars at leading u n iv e rsitie s in the interests o f a n in te rn a tio n a l jo u rn a l d e vo te d to p h ilo so p h y o f religion. S p r i n k l e , w h o w as a m e m ber o f the S o u t h e r n Socie ty f o r P h ilo so p h y o f R e lig io n at its o rg a n iz a tio n in 1 9 3 9 , w as a p p o in te d b y the so cie ty in 1 9 6 7 to investigate the p ossib ilitie s fo r a jo u rn a l in tlie field o f the o rg a n iz a tio n ’s interest. A u t h o r of L i m i t e d In d e te rm in ism (Y a le U n iv e rsity Press, 1 9 3 4 ), a n d o f n u m e ro u s article s in the p h ilo so p h ic a l and re ligio u s press. S p rin k le has a m a n u scrip t on Pacts, Principles, an d the N a tu re o f T liin s in the h a n d s o f hte publishers an d has alm ost finished a b o o k on “ P h ilo so p h ic a l P rin ciple s an d R e lig io u s T ru th .” H e teaches a course in p h ilo s o p h y tw o a fte rn o o n s a w eek at D a v id so n C o u n ty C o m m u n ity C ollege, L e x in g t o n , N . C . H e is a m e m ber o f P h i Beta K a p p a , M i n d A s s o c i a t i o n , The M e ta p h y sic a l S o c ie ty o f itierica, the U n iv e rsity C lu b o f N e w Y o rk , a n d the H ic k o ry H ill G o lf an d C o u n try C lu b o f D avie C o u n ty , N . C., o f w h ic h he is president. H e is a ch ap lain w ith ra n k o f C o m m a n d e r in th e U . S . Naval Re se rve, retired. H is alm a m ater, D u k e U n iv e rsity, h o n o re d h im w ith a D . D . degree in 1 9 4 9 . H e is a trustee o f B re va rd C ollege, B re vard, N . C. M rs. S p rin k le , a w rite r o f c h ild re n ’s stories, is a d auglite r o f the late R e v. a n d M rsH . H . J o rd a n , w h o se so n s. Se n a to r B. Eve re tt J o rd a n o f Sa x a p a h a w , N . C ., the late D r. H e n ry W . Jo rd a n o f C e d a r Falls, N . C., D r. C . E . J o rd a n o f D u rh a m , N . C . a n d the R e v. D r. F ra n k Jo rd a n o f State sville, N . C., have been active in the political, e d u c a tio n a l, an d re ligio u s life o f N o rth C a rolin a . Course Offered A c o u rs e for persons interested in le a rn in g h o w the sto ck m a rke t w o rk s w ill be ta u g lit at R o w a n T e ch n ic a l Institute a c c o r d in g to an a n n o u n c e m e n t to d a y b y G . K e ith Boyles, d ire c to r o f c o n tin u in g e d u cation . T h e cou rse is sch e d u le d to m e e t each T u e sd a y e ve n in g fro m 7 : 0 0 - 9 : 0 0 fo r ten w e e k s b e g in n in g N o v e m b e r 11. R e gistra tio n is slated fo r the firs t e v e n i n g o f class. E n ro llm e n t is o p e n to a n y a d u lt d e sirin g to attend. T h e re is n o charge fo r the course. SP. 4 ARTHUR DAYWALT, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DayvMilt of Route 1, has been awarded the Army Commendation Medal. The certificate accompanying the medal was signed by H. R. Parfitt, Brigadier General, US Army, Commanding, and Stanley R. Resor, Secretary of the Army. It reads as follows: "For the performance of exceptionally merltorius service In support of the United States objectives in the counterinsurgency effort in the Republic of Vietnam during the period October 1968 to October 1969. Through his outstanding professional competence and devotion to duty he consistently obtained superior results. Working long and arduous hours, he set an example that inspired his associates to strive for maximum achievement. The loyalty, initiative and will to succeed that he demonstrated at all times materially contributed to the successful accomplishment of the mission of this command. His performance was In the best traditions of the United States Army and reflects great credit upon himself and the military service." Richard Potter Is Named Trust Head At CCB R ic h a rd J. P otte r h a s been n a m e d to succe ed F ra n k D . B o za rth as he ad o f C e n tra l C a r o l i n a B a n k ’s t r u s t d e p a r t m e n t , C C B p re sid en t P au l W righ t, Jr. h a s a n n o u n ce d . P o tte r is a natice o f N o rth T a r r y t o w n , N . Y . H e is a g r a d u a t e o f P r i n c e t o n U niversity, a n d received a M a ste r’s degree fro m the N e w Y o r k U n iv e rsity G ra d u a te S c h o o l of B u s in e s s A d m in istra tio n . F o l l o w i n g graduation. P o tte r w a s asso ciated w ith a b a n k in h is h o m e to w n fo r fo u r Schools Need Help^ Mocksville, N. C. 1969 -- There once was a time, not so long I ago, when America's schools were asked to teach reading, writing, | and arithmetic. Today, along with the enduring 3-R's, the problems of the city I and the country, the problems of the suburbs, and the perplexities of the nation are being referred for solution to the public education system. Yet, many of our schools are not equipped to meet these challenges. So say the sponsors of American Education Week which will be observed in Davie County November 9-15. According to Principal Vernon Thompson, chronic shortages of money, materials, equipment, and In some cases qualified teachers plague the educational system. Too many city and rural poor are attending classes conducted in obsolete, overcorwded, defective, and makeshift facilities. Too many high schools lack funds to provide laboratories and teaching personnel for courses Inchemlsti^, physics, biology, third and fourth-year mathematics, and foreign languages. Too many teachers hold substandard certificates. The number of school-age children and the percentage who are actually attending school are Increasing rapidly even as new tasks are assigned the education system •• and before the schools have succeeded in holding all those who do attend or teaching all those they hold. Pointing to the report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, Thompson noted that there are more than 16 million Americans who have less than an eighth-grade education, while a whopping 51.7 percent of Americans over 25 years of age are functionally illiterate. And even the "haves" of our educational system -- the youngsters finishing well endowed schools with high marks ~ may not be getting an education which provides adequately for development of qualities frequently set forth as today's educational goals. Educators urge parents to be alert to whether their child's school encourages creativity, inventiveness, leaderihip, good citizenship, personal and social maturity, and honest workmanship - the qualifites difficult to measure by a report card. This year's theme of the annual visit-the-schools observance, "Better Education: Your Job," highlights the task before this nation. "The need to fit the educational system to the many jobs it must perform is so urgent and so crucial to the future of the nation that every segment of the school community ~ and this includes parents, business groups, and students as well as educators - has a right and responsibility to better it." Sponsored by the National Education Association, the American Legion, the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, and the U. S. Office of Education, American Education Week annually anracts more than 30 million parents to the schools. years. H e then jo in e d the trust d e p artm e nt o f M a n u fa ctu re rs T ru st C o m p a n y in N e w Y o rk . H e h a s b e e n w ith C e ntra l C a ro lin a B a n k sin ce 1 9 4 8 as a m e m b e r o f its tru st staff, and h a s been serving as vice p re sid en t a n d tru st office r. P o tte r is a m e m b e r o f st. S t r p h e n ’s E p isco p a l C h u rc h , a n d th e Kiw anis C lu b o f D u rh a m . H e is m arrie d to the f o r m e r M a rily n M itc h e ll o f S o u th b o ro u g h , M assach u se tts, an d h a s tw o daugliters. C o m m e n t in g o n P o tte r’s a p po in tm e nt, W rig lit said, “ O u r T r u s t D e p a rtm e n t is fbrtfiiiate in h a v in g a team o f specialists - N o r w o o d T h o m a s, Jr. in b u sin e ss d eve lop m e n t, C o f f i e l d K n i g h t in a d m in istra tio n , a n d J im A g n e w in investm ents. D ic k Potte r, w h o h a s h a d lo n g a n d valu able e xpe rience in all p h ase s o f trust • w o rk , w ill act as ca p ta in an d q u a rte rb a ck o f th is team .” C C B ’s T r u s t C o m m itte e , w h ic h w o rk s c lo se ly w ith d ep artm ental o ffice rs in p o lic y matters, is c o m p o se d o f D ire c to rs G e o rge W a tts H ill, F ra n k H . K e n a n , S. P a rks A le x a n d e r, H . S p u rg e o n B o y ce , Jr., a n d W righ t. T h e W . S . C . m e m b e rs g a t h e r e d at the chu rch T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n at 2 :3 0 w ith 12 m e m b e rs present. T h e m eeting w as o p e n e d w ith p ra ye r an d sin gin g. M rs. Q u e e n B e ss K e n n e n assisted b y M rs. G . N . T u c k e r presented the iro g ra m , “ A M essage fro m n d ia ” . In he r d isc u ssio n she d escribed “ W hat a M issio n a ry is” an d “ W h o is a M issio n a ry ” . D u rin g the b u sin e ss se ssio n it w as p lan n e d to have a covered d ish lu n c h e o n at o n e o ’c lo c k at tlie n e xt m e e tin g o n D e ce m b e r 11th. T h is is to be he ld in the F e l lo w s h ip H all. A fte r the b u sine ss w as over, M rs. B . C. B ro ck, Sr. and M rs. N e ll Lashle y, assisted b y M iss M argare t B ro c k an d M rs. G . H. S m ith co n d u cte d a M e m o ria l h o n o rin g a m e m b e r, M rs. L izzie W illiam s, w h o passed a w a y O c to b e r 10th, 1 9 6 9 . T h e m e eting close d w ith the p ra ye r so n g that M rs. W illia m s h a d led s o m a n y tim e s in p re vio u s days. M rs. W illia m S c h o lte s and her guest, M rs. J o h n Sch o lte s, fro m N e w Y o r k , w ere M o n d a y guests o f the L a sh le y fam ily. M rs. W . E . K e n n e n a n d M iss M a rg a re t B ro c k visite d M rs. K e n n e n ’s b ro th e r, G e o rge M . Sheek, in W in sto n -Sa le m S u n d a y . M iss D e b b ie L a sh le y an d C e cil L a sh le y e n jo ye d S a tu rd a y in L e w is v ille a tte n d in g the A n n u a l Fall F e s t iv a l an d Parade (here. M r . a n d M rs. G ra d y H . S m ith en te rtain ed at a d in n e r party W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g h o n o rin g M r. a n d M rs. E . M . M c C o n n e ll o f M ia m i, F lo rid a , a n d M r . a n d M rs. H e rbe rt N ic h o lo so n o f K n o x v ille , T e n n . O th e r gu ests w ere M rs. J. W . W illia m s, M rs. W , E . K e n n e n and Jam es L . W ard. M rs. N e ll L a sh le y , M r. an d M rs. C h a rle s L a sh le y, D e b b ie , M a r y a n d C e cil L a sh le y visite d relatives in E d e n S u n d a y . T h e y w ere M iss M in n ie L a sh le y , M r. an d M rs. M o y e r G ille y , M rs. D a n L a sh le y an d others. M rs. G . H . S m ith , M r. an d M rs. S. G . W allace an d M rs. C. E . C ra w fo rd atte nd ed the A rts a n d C ra ft S h o w at the C o lis e u m in W in sto n -Sa le m , F rid a y . M rs. H . P. C h ristia n o f B e a u fo rt, S. C. arrived S u n d a y fo r a visit w ith he r m o th e r, M rs. J. W . W U liam s. T h e B o a rd o f D ire c to rs fo r tlie D a vie C o u n ty F a rm B u re au w ere ■ elected at the an n u a l m e eting as fo llo w s fo r 19 7 0 : C la u d e B e ck, W . T. B u rto n , L e ro y D y s o n , B e n Ellis, J o h n Ferebee, E d d C . M y e rs, C liarles B. P h illip s, E . R . P o p e , A lto n Re ne gar, C . F ra n k R igga n , and J o h n F . Sp a rks. Golden Age Club Has Meeting T h e D a v ie G o ld e n A g e C lu b m et W e d n e sd a y m o rn in g at 10 o ’c lo c k in the R o ta ry H u t w ith 2 4 , present. T h e m e e tin g o p en ed w ith a song-feast w ith M r. M itch e ll at the M a n g u s organ. T w o ne w m e m b e rs w ere enrolle d in to the clu b , M rs. P a n sy K o o n t z and M rs. J. T . M c C la m ro c k . T h e re w ere fo u r visito rs, M rn d M rs. M itch e ll o f S a lisb u ry , M rs. Earl C a u d ill o f N o r t h W ilk e sb o ro a n d M rs. M c N in c h o f M o c k sv illc. J. S . H a irc assisted b y M rs. H aire ^ v e B ib le readings an d a short in sp irin g d e vo tio n als. It w a s re p o rte d that Mrs. Jo se p h in e H a rd in g is a patie nt in t h e D avis H o s p it a l in Statesville. M rs. J im B o w le s w as ill at ho m e . T h e fo llo w in g slate o f o ffice rs w ore elected f o r t h e in c o m in g year; P r e s i d e n t , J im Bow les, Vice-president, M rs. R u t h Preston, Secretary-treasurer, M rs. E lla H o lth o u se r w ith M iss M argaret B ro c k , assistant. the m e m b e rs then e n joye d a social p e rio d as th e y p a rto o k o f coffee, d o u g lin u t s an d cheese b its. T lie m e e ting closed w itii a n o th e r song-fest led b y M r. M itch e ll at the organ . T h is g ro u p m et o n F rid a y , N o v e m b e r 7, 1 9 6 9 , to elect o ffice rs for 1 9 7 0 . C h a rle s B . P h illip s w as elccted P re sid ent o f the D a vie C o u n ty F a rm B u re a u , an d J o h n F. S p a rk s w as elected V ice-Presid ent. T h e State F a rm B u re a u C o n v e n tio n will con vene N o v e m b e r 16-19. D elegates f r o m D avie C o u n t y F a rm B u re au to this c o n v e n tio n are as fo llo w s: V o t in g delegates, C h a rle s B . P h illip s a n d L e o n a rd G ab b ert. A lte rn a te s arc J o h n F . S p a rk s an d A lb e rt H o w a rd . Club Schedule N o v e m b e r 13 - K A P P A - 2 :0 0 p.m . Hostesis, M rs. W . M . C artne r. N o v e m b e r 17 - M A C K I E - 4 :3 0 p.m . H ostesses, A n n ie R u th B ro c k a n d B e tty E a to n . N o v e m b e r 17 - A D V A N C E - E L B A V I L L E - 2 :0 0 p.m . H ostess, R lie a P o tts N o v e m b e r 1 8 - C E N T E R - 7 :3 0 p.m. H o ste sse s, M rs. J o h n n y O ’N eal an d M rs. B e tty Carter. N o v e m b e r 18 - M O C K S - 2 :0 0 p.m . H ostess, M rs. J. C. Y o a k o n i. N o v e m b e r 19 — P IN O - F A R M IN G T O N - 2 :3 0 p.m . H oste ss, M rs. G in g e r H o lt an d M rs. D e W illa S m ith . N Bar Box -B-Q Supper T ic k e ts are n o w o n sale fo r tlie A d v a n c e F ire D e p a rtm e n t B a r-b e -c u e C h ic k e n B o x Su p p e r, S a tu rd a y , N o v e m b e r 15 fro m 3 u n til 6 o ’c lo c k p. m. at the A d v a n c e F ire Sta tio n . Proceeds will b e used to p urchase a ra d io fo r the new truck. For Fiber Fmployees This BUS will run the year around............ Three times a day..........Will pickup on any street in the Mocksville area...the Cooleemee area......Woodleaf area. Owned And Operated By Bob Leazer Call Cooleemee Exchange 284-4924 Or 284-5476 LOOKING FOR QUALITY IN HOMES AND SERVICE GERONIMO'S COMES FIRST BROADIMORE AMEftiCANA GERONIMO«fcblltHoniH39SM»bNeai Itatien l0 ljtlM ry ,N .C . O e o t e ? U c * N ?^ B 0 6 C0A№ SEE The Home of B etter Homes! V№ere Quality Comes First— Seeing If Believing GERONIMOMM IU HOMES29 South Neer FB tre lSta iio n SaUsbuiy,N.C. Hm$IS74S4i Dealer N o 2 8 0 6 When You Buy From Geronimo's You Know You Get The Best Home, BEST SERVICE BEST PRICE BEST FINANCING GERONIMO P M re lSM H a n M i ( k w r . N . C HwMtS7>IM2 OMitrNo 2806 т/щ1 lmpa№ hiddcfiipirsuaders: 0 3 S O 'C U . * ln . e n g in e A new m o re p ow e r ful sta n d a rd 250-h p V 8 m ake s the 1970 Im p a la mo\e with all the m o re assurance. O n g o o d o l' regular gas. d ) In n e r fe n d e rs U p in sid e every fender is a n o th e r fender lo protect a gain st »lüsh an d m u d an d help keep y o u r Im p a la lo o k in g yo u n g. (DAnti-theft column lock A lo c k in g system is built .right in to the steering co lu m n . W h e n y o u take y o u r key w ith yo u , y o u lo ck not o n ly y o u r ig n itio n but y o u r steering w heel as well. ©Flush and dry W e b u ild the ca r so that rain a n d w ash w ater can ru n d o » n th ro u g h the in side o f the rocke r panels, then out. A ir fo llo w s to d o the drying. ©Alumlnized exhaust system ®Slde guard beams w It sim p ly m eans that y o u r o rig in a l m uffler, tailpipe an d exhau st are g o in g to last lo nge r than y o u ’d p ro b a b ly expect them to. F a ir e n o u g h ? ®Full Coil suspension H u g e coil sp rin g s at all fo u r w heels are fo u r b ig reason s w h y a C h e vro le t Im p a la rides sm o o th e r a n d quieter than a lo w * priced ca r has a n y righ t to. T h e y lo o k like h ig h w a y g u a rd rails, a n d th e y're built in to b oth sides o f the ca r for extra p rote ction in case o f im pact. N o t to o m a n y cars have them . On the move. Oesierf No. 110 о л и ш ^ - By MARGARET A. LeGRAND V I S I T IN C H A R L O T T E S U N D A Y M iss O ssie A lliso n an d M rs. M argaret A . L e G ra n d visite d their sister, M rs. P hil J. J o h n so n S u n d a y a fte rn o o n at the W esley N u rsin g C e nter in C harlotte . H O N O R E D O N S IX T E E N T H B I R T H D A Y M iss C a th y Jean Paige w as h o n o re d S a tu rd a y n iglit w ith a p arty o n her sixte e n th b irth d a y an nive rsary. T h e p a rty w as given at her h o m e o n R o u te 3. A p p ro x im a te ly tw e n ty teenagers attended. M O V E T O H O L L Y L A N E M r. and M rs. R o c k y J o h n so n an d daughter, L o ri, m o ve d Sa tu rd a y in to their recen tly p urchased h o m e , 8 0 2 , H o lly Lan e . T h e J o h n so n s have been m a k in g their h o m e o n R o u te 3, w ith his parents, M r. and M rs. P. M . Jo h n so n . A T T E N D D U K E - C L E M S O N G A M E M r . a n d M rs. George W. S c h la d e n sk y atte nd ed the D u k e -C le m so n footb all gam e S a tu rd a y in D u rh a m . O n S u n d a y , th e y w ore d in n e r gu ests o f M r. an d M rs. D o u g F in k an d daughter, Paige at their h o m e in R aleigh. V I S I T C O U S IN IN L U M B E R T O N M isse s M a r y an d Jane M c G u ire visite d their c o u sin , M rsH . B. A sh le y S u n d a y at So u the a ste rn G en eral H o sp ita l in L u m b e rto n . B A H N S O N S H A V E G U E S T S S U N D A Y G u e sts o f M r. an d M rs. C h a rle s F. B a h n so n S u n d a y at their h o m o o n N o rth M a in Stre et w ere M r. an d M rs. E . W . B a ck , Jr. and tliree child re n o f D u rh a m , and M r. B a c k ’s m o th e r, M rs. B a c k o f C in c in n a ti, O h io . IN C H A P E L H I L L S A T U R D A Y M isse s D e la n o B o g e r o f R o u te 4, and R o se m a ry G a rn e r o f R o u te 3, atte nd ed the C a ro lin a -V M I h o m e c o m in g fo o tb a ll gam e S a tu rd a y at K e n a n Sta d iu m , C h a p e l H ill. T h e y w ere gu ests o f G e o rge B o w e rs o f W ingate, an d S a m L o flin o f M o c k sv ille . M iss G a rn e r and M r. L o flin attended the F ifth D im e n sio n C o n c e rt S a tu rd a y niglit at C a rm ich a e l H all o n U N C - C H ca m p u s. M iss B o g e r a n d M r. B o w e rs attended the V illa ge D in n e r T h eatre. B R O T H E R P A S S E S IN R IC H M O N D , V A . J. M . R o b in s o n o f R ic h m o n d , V irg in ia , b ro th e r o f W . F . R o b in s o n o f N o rth M a in Street, passed a w a y in h is sleep S u n d a y at h is hom e. L U N C H E O N O N S U N D A Y M r. a n d M rs. R ic h a rd D ix o n , H o y t B la c k w o o d , M iss R u b y B la c k w o o d a n d L a rry B la c k w o o d o f G u ilfo rd , a n d E rn e st H o lth o u se r o f C h a rlo tte , w ere lu n c h e o n gu ests o f the M isse s D a isy a n d N e ll H o lth o u se r S u n d a y at their h o m e o n P in e Street. M R S . C L A U D E T H O M P S O N H A S G U E S T S M iss M a b e l L a k e a n d M rs. B e u la h M ig u e o f C h a rlo tte , an d M iss Pearl T h o m p s o n o f B arb e r, spe n t S u n d a y here w ith M rs. C la u d e T h o m p so n at h e r h o m o o n S a lisb u ry Street. V is itin g M rs. T h t m p s o n S u n d a y a fte rn o o n w ere he r d aughter, M rs. W . M . K e t g iie a n d so n , H u g li K e tch ie o f S a lisb u ry . H u g h re tu rn e d h o m e la s tw o n d a y fro m a three ye ar assign m e n t in G e rm a n y . L U N C H E O N G U E S T S L A S T W E D N E S D A Y L u n c h e o n guests o f M rs. G ra n t S m ith last W e d n e sd a y at her h o m e o n C h e rry Street w ore M rs. J. M . G ro c e and M rs. J a ck Pagie o f R o u te 3 , an d M rs. E a rl C a u d il o f N o rth W ilk e sb o ro . M rs. C a u d il spent fro m S a tu rd a y u n til T h u rsd a y w ith he r sister, M rs. G ro c e o n R t. 3. M rs. W e sle y W o o te n visite d M rs. S m ith W e d n e sd a y a fte rn oo n . D A U G H T E R H E R E F R O M T E X A S T h e A r t h u r D a n ie l’s daugliter, M rs. R . H . S h a n k flew in fro m D allas, T e x a s the past w e e ke n d fo r a sh o rt visit w ith her pare nts o n S a lib u ry Street. M rs. S h a n k is the fo rm e r R u th D aniel. C O U P L E A D O P T S O N M r. an d M rs. G ilb e rt S h e c k o f T a m p a , F lo rid a , have ad o p te d a so n , G ilb e rt M ille r, w h o arrived o n N o v e m b e r I . M rs. S h o o k is the form er, G e ra ld in e Sto n e stre e t, d a ugh te r o f the late M r. an d M rs. S a m Stonestreet. S O U T H C A R O L I N A V I S I T O R M rs. H . P. C liristia n o f B u fo rd , S o u th C a ro lin a , spent a few d a ys re ce n tly w ith lier m o th e r, M rs. J. W . W illia m s o n R o u te 2. H O M E F R O M R O W A N H O S P IT A L R o b e rt R id g e is at h o m e w ith h is parents, M r. and M rs. H e n ry W . R id g e o n N o rth M a in Street. H e arrived ho m e S a tu rd a y fro m R o w a n M e m o ria l H o sp ita l w he re he w as a patient fo r a few w e e ks after an a u to m o b ile uccidont. V I S I T S I X F L A G S O V E R G E O R G IA M r. an d M rs. G e n e S m ith and child ren , C h ris, Page and E liza b e th , spent the past w e e ke n d in A tla n ta , G eo rgia. W h ile there, they visited S ix F la g s O ve r G eorgia. H E R E F R O M B E L L V I L L E . O H I O M rs. E u ge ne S iie lto n an d daughter, Jeanie M arlen e o f Bcllviile , O h io w ere recent gu ests o f M r. and M rs. W illie W illia m s o n R o u te 4. S h e is m arried lo lite W illia m ’s gra n d so n . G e n e S h e lto n a n d is the d au gh te r o f M r. an d M rs. S id N a il o f C oole em e e. A rm n . R o g e r D a le W illiam s w as also at h o m e o n a w eeke nd leave. O th e r visito rs o n S u n d a y w ere: M rs. C arrie B o o e an d M rs. C e ila T riv e tte o f L a n d is, M r. an d M rs. R e id P o w e ll o f W o o dle af, M r. an d M rs. D o n B e a m o f M o c k sv ille , M r. an d M rs. W illie W all o f C o o le e m e e , M r. an d M rs. C ly d e R id e n h o u r, an d M r. and M rs. W a yn e W illiam s, and S p / 6 K . G e ra ld W illia m s and w ife w h o left M o n d a y fo r F o rt R u c k e r, A la b a m a w he re h e w ill report fo r d u ty o n N o v . 14; M r. an d M rs. K e n n e th P o w e ll an d ch ild re n o f S a lisb u ry , M r. a n d M rs. Paul S n id e r o f R o u te 4 an d M rs. V io la W illiam s an d d aughter. D ia n e o f C oole em e e. V IS IT IN G S H U T T S O N N . M A IN M rs. G e o rge H e n ry C . S h u tt. Jr. and d a u glile rs, D e b b ie and Je n n ife r o f U p p e r D a rb y , Pa. arrived S u n d a y lo visit M r. a n d M rs. G . H . C . S h u ll o n N o rth M a in Street this w eek, G R A N D S O N V I S I T S D E A D M O N S B re n t Bre w e r, so n o f M r. and M rs. F re d die B re w e r o f State sville sp e n i ilie w eeke nd w ith his gta n d p a re n is, M r. and M rs. M . C . D e a d n io n o n W ilk e sb o ro Street. H is parents cam e fo r h im S u n d a y an d spent the d ay. A lso sp e n d in g ih e w e e ke nd w ith Ih e D e a d m o n s w ere their so n an d daugiiter-in-law , M r. and M rs. P h il D e a d m o n o f C u ilo w iie e . T h e y are b o tli stu d e n ts at W este rn C a ro lin a U n iv e rsity . M rs. D e a d n io n is a se nio r and w ill grad ua te in tlie spring. V IS IT IN G IN S P A R T A N B U R G . S. C. M r. and M rs. C . S. A n d e rso n left W e d n e sd a y fo r Sp a rta n b u rg, S. C . to spe n d a w eek w ith their so n an d daughter-in-law . D r. and M rs. H e n ry S. A n d e rso n an d fam ily. H A V E L U N C H E O N IN N O R W O O D M rs. 1. H . H u sk e o f C o ole em e e. M rs, A v ilo n F ry e , M rs. L . P. M a rtin , M iss F lo ssie M a rtin an d M rs. A rm o n d S m ith w ere lu n c h o o n guests o f M rs. Jam es E. R a tc h fo rd T u e sd a y at her ho m e in N o rw o o d . A R T W O R K IS S E L E C T E D Ja ck P e n n in g to n ’s art w o rk has been selected to be sh o w n in the So u th e a ste rn A rt S h o w in W insto n -Sa le m . T h e e x h ib it op en ed W e d n e sd ay, N o v e m b e r 5 w ith a re ce p tio n fro m 8 -1 0 p. m . at the C o n v e n tio n C e n te r in d o w n to w n W in sto n - Sale m . It w ill h a n g in the C e n te r un til N o v e m b e r 16; then it w ill m o ve to the G a lle ry at 5 0 0 S o u th M a in Street in O ld Sa le m u n til N o v . 3 0 th . V ie w in g h o u rs are 1 0 :3 0 a. m . u n til 4 : 3 0 p. ni. M o n d a y th ro u gh S a tu rd a y an d 2 :0 0 p. ni. until 4 :3 0 p. m. o n S u n d a y . S P E N D W E E K E N D IN M O U N T A IN S M r. an d M rs. C . B. Jam es an d M r. and M rs. B a ile y Jam es spent the past w e e ke nd in H a ze lw o o d w ith the C. B. Jam es’s so n s, D u k e Jam es a n d Jim m ie S. Jam es an d their fam ilies. W h ile there, they toure d G a tlin b u rg , T e n n . an d o th e r places o f interest in the m o u n tain s. H O M E F R O M W IN G A T E J U N I O R C O L L E G E M iss Pam C ro tts an d her ro o m m a te . M iss G lo ria C lin e o f G o ld H ill, spe nt th w w e e ke n d w ith P a m ’s parent, M r. an d M rs. H o m e r C ro tts o n R o u te 4. B o th girls arc fre sh m en at W ing ate J u n io r C ollege. Girl Scouts Have Meeting DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECOR.Dt .THURSpAY, NOVEMBER 13. 19B9 - 3 Perennial Posies From Fabrics ^ For perennial posies that bloom all year long, try your hand at making flowers trpm colorful cotton fabrics.Make a set for your own table, for gifts, or for the holiday bazaar. Use the ?ame fab rics in one bouquet, or vary them with a mixture of cali cos, ginghams, and solid color cottons. One of the simplest designs is a tulip. For a striking effect, use striped black and white pique for the outer petals and solid white pique for the in- PERENNIAL POSIES—A cheerful gift that gives year ’round pleasure is a bouquet of multi-colored flowers made from cotton calicoes, ginghams, and solids. Fabric petals are formed from two layers of fabric glued together with house hold cement for added stiffness. Buds are squares of fabric gathered over a loop of florist’s wire. side.To form the basic seven- petaled flower, start by cut ting a SxlO-inch rectangle from each f&bric. These are to be glued together—print side out —with household cement.However, to make the petals flexible, place strips of florist’s wire—allowing one strip for each petal—between the fabric layers at 1 i/j-inch inter vals before gluing. Make the wire strips about seven inches long so they will overhang the rectangle and can be used to attach the flower to the stem. Next glue the 8-inch sides of the rectangle together to form a cylinder. Then snip out petal shapes, cutting so that each wire strip is in the center of a petal.Make flower centers from cotton ball fringe pompons and fabric-covered wires twist ed in curlicue shapes to re semble tulip stamens.Tape the completed center to a stem made from heavy florist’s wire or a coathanger and insert through the petalshaped cylinder. Then twist wires at bottom of cylinder gathering fabric around the stem. Wrap the entire stem with florist’s tape.Once you’ve started making these fabric flowers, you can use your own imagination and come up with a variety of original creations. T h e Tarheel T ria d G irl S c o u t C o u n c il w ill h o ld its first an n u a l m e e tin g o n N o v e m b e r 13, 1 9 6 9 at P ilo t L ife C o u n try C lu b , So d go fie ld (G re e n sb o ro ). M rs. B la ir D a ily has a n n o u n c e d th e agenda w h ic h in clu d e s: E le ctio n o f som e m e m b e rs o f the B o a rd o f D ire c to rs an d the C o u n c il N o m i n a t i n g C o m m itte e ; a review o f tho C o u n c il’s first year and p ro je ctio n s fo r the 1 9 7 0 ; and, a re p o rt fro m the N a tio n a l C o u n c il M o o tin g in Seattle, W a sh in gto n in O cto b e r. M rs. J. L. S t e p h e n so n , C h a irm a n o f the C o u n c il N o m i n a t i n g C o m m it t e e a n n o u n c e s that tho fo llo w in g slate will be presented: M E M B E R S - A T - L A R G E , B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S , (term o f office 3 years: 1 9 7 0 -1 9 7 2 ). E ig lit are to be e le c tc d ; M rs. Su e A lfrio n d , M rs. M ile s S. A p p le , M iss R u th B utler, M rs. D o u g la s D o tto r, M rs. W illia m D itto , Mr-,. H e n ry E . F rye , M rs. W . S. H ector, and Mrs. W a l t e r J a c k s o n . S U C ,. E E D 1 N G M E M B E R S O F T H E N O M I N A T I N G C O M M IT T E E (te rm o f o ffice 3 years: 1 9 7 0 -1 9 7 2 ). T h re e are to be elected: M rs. W illia m D itto r, M rs. H u g h J o h n so n , an d M rs. M a rv in L . K o rn e g a y . M rs. Jack S a n f o r d an d entire tro o p N o . 2 8 5 w ill be atte n d in g th is m eeting. PTA Program Davie Rep. Women’s On Patriotism Club Dinner-Meeting Fund Drive T h e D a v ie C o u n ty U n it o f the N a tio n a l A sso c ia tio n fo r retarded ch ild re n is sp o n so rin g a fu n d d rive d u rin g Ih is m o n th . “ W e a rc c a llin g o n the citizen s o f D a vie C o u n ly lo help in o u r p ro gra m for the retarded, b o th local an d sta le ” , said o ffice rs o f unit. T h is ye a r the lo cal unit sp o n so re d a su m m e r ca m p fo r 2 6 c h ild r e n . P la n s are for se n d in g m a n y m o re ne xt year. T h is, a lo n g w ith o th e r projects requires m o ne y ob tain ab le o n ly f r o m co n ce rn s and in divid uals. T h e D a v ie C o u n ty U n it w o u ld like to in vite all parents o f child re n in special e d u catio n classes to attend a Parent-T eache r O p e n H o u se at th e Davie C o u n ty Office b u ild in g T u e sd a y . N o v e m b e r .18, at 7 :3 0 p. m. “ W e ho p e each parent o r interested ad ult w ill attend. R e fre sh m e n ts w ill be served ” , they added. N e w o ffice rs fo r Ih e c o m in g ye ar have been elected fo r the D a vie C o u n ty C h a p te r for the A . R . C . T h e y are as follo w s: President, W . R . G ale s; V ic e President, R o b e rt Hoyle; Secretary. M rs. W . R . G a le s and T rea su re r. M rs. W . M . L o n g. C h ild r e n o f D avie C o u n t y l Y o u are A L L in vite d to v isit your. O avie C o u n ty P u b lic L ib ra ry in M o c k s v i l l e d u r i n g C h ild re n 's B o o k W eek, N o v e m b e r 1 6 -2 2 . C o n te sts w i t h p r iz e s , s p e c ia l b o o k m a r k s , a n d g o o d b o o k s ga lore l O u r slogan th is ye a r? B o o k P o w e rlll T h e M o c k sv ille E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l P T A met M o n d a y niglit, N o v e m b e r 10th. T h is m e e tin g en d ed the M e m b e rsh ip D R iv o . A T e a ch e r R e c e p tio n w as held after the p ro g ra m in the sch o o l cafeteria. M rs. W est s S ih grade class gave the p ro gra m “ In H o n o r o f A ll V e te ra n s.” T h e c h ild re n w ere dressed to represent all b ra nch e s o f the arm e d forces. T h e p ro g ra m w a s d esigned to p ro m o te P a trio tism in con trast to som e c o n flic tin g attitud e s that are prevalent to d ay. A l l p arents a n d veterans wore appreciative o f the program . Scenes From A Recent B,alígame T h e Davie C o u n ty R e p u b lic a n W o m e n ’s C lu b w ill have a d in n e r-m e e tin g at C C 's B arb e cu e o n S a lisb u ry Stre et o n M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 4 th at 6 :3 0 p. ni. If y o u p la n to atte nd , please call 6 3 4 -2 1 4 5 an d m a k e y o u r reservation. T h is is a ve ry im p o rta n t m e e tin g , so please p lan to attend. VFD Auxiliary Has Meeting M e m b e rs o f the A u x ilia ry to the M o c k sv ille V o lu n te e r Fire D e p a rtm e n t m et M o n d a y niglit at the fire station . M a rga re t M y e rs, p re sid en t, presided. T h e g ro u p m ade )lans fo r the A n n u a l C h ristm a s ’a rty fo r tho fire m en a n d their fam ilies. T h e p a rty is set fo r D e ce m b e r 12th at the F ire Sta tio n . E a c h p e rso n sh o u ld b rin g a d o lla r gift fo r e xch ange , an d the m eal w ill bo a covered d ish supper. T h e A u x ilia ry also received cop ie s o f the b y -L a w s fo r the o r g a n iz a tio n a n d agreed to decorate a float f o r the M o c k sv ille C h ristm a s Parade. R e f r e s h e m e n t s w e r e p ro vid e d b y h o ste ss M argare t M y e rs an d G le n n a Lagle. CHAINED VELVET—Rose-colored cotton velvet is Cinderella’s choice for a grown-up looking party dress with shaping and seaming. A gold body chain reflects the warm velvet color, and tapered sleeves are formed with a hint of a crown at top. FOSTERS FETED AT ‘OPEN HOUSE’ M r. an d M rs. R o n n ie F o ste r w ere entertained at an “ O p e n H o u s e ” S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 9 th , at their h o m e 7 1 6 A v o n S t r e e t w here they have recently m o ved . H o sts a n d h ostesse s fo r the o cca sio n w ere M r. an d M rs. G . C. L a n k fo rd a n d M r. an d M rs. B ill B u rto n . A p p r o x im a t e ly 6 5 gu ests calle d d u rin g the a p p o in te d ho urs. P u n ch an d d o u g lin u ts w ore served. Remove Unwanted Hair Permanently the easy, safe way. —For Free Information CaU- Marie’s Beauty Shop 634-5139 JEWEL DORSET! ELECTROLOGIST •'Лт % COTTON TULIPS — These didn't sprout from cottonseed, but they did blossom out from cotton fabrics. Pique in polka dots, stripes, and solids is used to form the tulip petals. Centers are made from cotton ball fringe pompons and fabric- covered wires twisted in curlicues to resemble tulip stamens. TEXTILE SHOP ' Authorized Singer Dealer Fashion Fabric that custom mode look our large selection off & Wool Blends 60’* Wide . .from $2.49 Up Polyster Knits 60” Wide From $4.98 To $6.98i С D O R M I N Y S t u d i o sf Phono PA 2.6431■ ^Wlnston-Solem - Downtown - ZInzendorf BIdg Register Your Child .^ow in 3 Day or 5 Day Kindergarten (Dorminy Kindergarteni Approved Uy the Board of Education of North Carolina) 3 Mornings 8 week - $16-60 per 4 weekt.____________6 " *26-00 P« ^ wwki. 4 - OAViE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1969 Davie Scliool Food Staff Completes Course b y M a rie W . H a y n e s S c h o o l F o o d S u p e rv iso r W e l l - p l a n n e d training p r o g r a m s a re e sse n tia l in d e ve lop in g a fo o d scrvice sta ff that ra n k s higli in m orale, skill a n d a c h ie v e m e n t. In-service tra in in g d eterm ines the degree to w h ic h e a c h e m p lo ye e ’s p o te n tia litie s are d eveloped, b u t n o tra in in g p ro gra m can cover the s u b j e c t in its entirety. B o th e m p lo ye e an d e m p lo ye r p ro fit fro m so u n d pro gram s, o f su p e rvisio n and training. S u c h a p ro gra m gives each e m p lo ye e an o p p o rtu n ity to im p ro ve h e r skills, acquire n e w in f o r m a t io n a n d also prepare fo r p ro m o tio n s. T h e e m p lo y e r g a in s b y h a v in g w el -adjusted, better in fo rm e d e m p lo y e e s w h o se e fficie n c y an d rate o f p ro d u c tio n are increased. D e s i r a b l e re lation sh ip s an d the a ro u sin g o f interest o f em p lo ye e s ofte n decrease the co st o f b o th la b o r an d food . W e o f the D a vie C o u n ty S c h o o l F o o d Service p ro u d ly a n n o u n ce that su ch a cou rse called “ N u tritio n an d M e n u P la n n in g” has been su cce ssfu lly com p le te d at the D a vie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l w h ic h m et tw o nigh ts a w eek. T h is six ty h o u r c o u r s e o ffe re d t h r o u g h D a v id so n C o u n ty C o m m u n ity C o lle ge w as taught b y M rs. M a r i e W . H a y n e s , S F S S u p e rv iso r o f D a vie C o u n ty . T h is co u rse pre se nted a stu d y rYADKm’ '} > VALLEY ■ M rs. K a y e D u n n is a patie nt at F o rsy th M e m o ria l H o sp ita l an d w o u ld like fo r y o u to rem e m ber he r in y o u r prayers. B ib le S t u d y o n the B o o k o f A c ts is at the V a lle y each T h u rsd a y n igh t at 7 :3 0 . E a c h on e is in vite d. T h e stu d y is being t a u g h t b y the R e v. Jo se p h Su rra tt. H e is a m an that k n o w s h is B ib le w ell, an d he d o e s a g o o d jo b o f teachin g it. .V M r f a n d M rs. R a y S m ith are e p ro u d parents o f a 'b a b y - j r l b o rn e d S u n d a y e ve n in g at tlie B a p tist H osp ital. Jake S h e e k is o n the sic k list an d h is c o n d itio n w as w o rse o n Su n d a y . M rs. M a u d e H auser, M rs. N a n n ie M c B r id e , a n d M rs. H e n ry M c B rid e e n jo ye d the C ra ftsm e n ’s F a ir last F rid a y at the C o lise u m in W in sto n -S a lem. H e n ry M ille r is still a patie nt at F o rsy th H o sp ita l a n d his c o n d itio n is m u c h im p ro ve d . A n y o n e h a v in g ne w s fo r this co lu m n please call 9 9 8 -4 4 7 8 . I w ill be glad to have it. I o f t h e e s s e n t i a l f o o d re q uire m e n ts a n d the typ e s o f f o o d that pro du ce th e se requirem ents. M e n u p la n n in g w as stu d ie d to reflect the basic requirem ents. N utritional va ues w ere established. T h ro u g h o u t the co u rse there were guest sp e a ke rs, fo o d d isp lays, d e m o n stra tio n s an d a field trip. A d in n e r in h o n o r o f the a d m in istra tiv e sta ff an d p rin cipa ls w as prepared. T h e fo llo w in g lu n c h ro o m p e r s o n n e l have received certificates: Id a A lb y , S h irle y A n d e r s o n , Le o la B a rn ha rd t, L u o ise B o ge r, M a rie C arter, M i l d r e d C a rte r, E ve lyn Cornatzer, M a u d ie D y so n , Elizabeth E tc h in so n , A n n ie R u th F ry e , L u c ille F u rch e s, T in c e y H a rb in , B e tty H e n d rix , Jasper Ijam es, M a rga re t Jo rd a n , N ellie K im m e r, P h y llis L a ird , E d ith L a p isli, P o lly L a th a m , L a u ra Le e , M a e M a rk la n d , N e ll M o o re , Jenn ie M o rg a n , M a m ie Phifer, F ra n c e s Pilche r, E d ith P l o t t , E l i z a b e t h Potts, Kath lee n Potts, K a th e rin e Privette, C le o Sa in , E lm e r W all, L illia n W illiam s, a n d C ath e rine W o o d. Girl Scout Office To Move T h e T a rh e e l T ria d G irl S c o u t C o u n c il o ffice Is m o v in g to its ne w b u ild in g N o v e m b e r 17-21. M rs. Blair D aily, C o u n c il Pre siden t, a n n o u n c e s tliat to com p le te the m o ve w ith a m in im u m d isru p tio n o f service d u rin g p a ck in g, m o v in g an d ge ttin g settled it w ill be necessary to d isco n tin ue op e ration o f the H ig h P o in t O ffic e o n F rid a y , N o v e m b e r 14 at 5 p.m . N o regular services can be re su m e d u n til M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 4 w h e n the o ffice w ill be op e n fo r b u sin e ss in the ne w b u ild in g. T h e ne w o ffice a d dre ss is R o u te 1, B o x 8 0 3 C o lfa x , N . C . a n d the n e w p h o n e is: 9 9 3 4 5 8 6 , K e rne rsville . Cornatzer News A view of the Mocksville Square many years ago......note the many T-Models. (Photo from old negative made by Gray Smith) Northwest N.C. Development Association Meets T h e an n u a l m e e tin g o f the N o rth w e st N o rth C a ro lin a D e v e lo p m e n t A sso c ia tio n w ill be he ld o n D e c e m b e r 4 in E lk in . Fe a tu re d spe ake r w ill be Sa m M . F le m in g , past p re sid e n t o f t h e A m e ric a n B a n k e rs A sso c ia tio n a n d p re sid e n t o f the T h ird N a tio n a l B a n k In N a sh ville , Tennessee. P lan s fo r the d in n e r m e e tin g were a n n o u n c e d to d a y b y K e n n e d y Sh a rp e o f H id d e n ite , p re sid en t o f the asso ciation . T h e m e eting typ ically attracts a c a p a city c ro w d o f c o m m u n ity leaders fro m the eleven c o u n tie s repre se nted in tlie asso ciation . “ T h is ye ar, as in the past, tlie m e e tin g w ill c u lm in a t e a f u l l ye a r o f activities d e sign e d to advance each c o m m u n ity a n d the area as a w h o le ,” Sh a rp e said. O n e o f the h ig h lig h ts o f the a n n u a l m e e t i n g s it eh p re s e n t a t io n o f awards. C o m m u n itie s in aU eleven 4 -H NEWS TREE TRIMS — Colorful birds cut from red and white cotton fabric lend a Mexican flavor to holiday trees. Wright's rick rack in contrasting colors adds a decorative touch. No sewing is required for these ornaments which are fused together with iron-on Wonder Under by Pellon. C O U N T Y C O U N C IL . T h e D a v ie C o u n ty C o u n c il M e e tin g w as calle d to o rd e r o n N o v e m b e r 6 b y P re siden t, R ic k y H o c k a d a y . Pledge s w ere said a n d d e v o tio n s read b y R o b e rta H a n d lin . D u r in g the b u sin e ss session w e d i s c u s s e d th e 4 - H A c h ie ve m e n t P ro g ra m to be held F rid a y , N o v e m b e r 2 8 at 7 :3 0 p.m . T h e place h a s n o t been decided u p o n . The P r o g r a m C o m m itte e was a p p o in te d . H o rse S h o w results: T o o k in $ 2 8 3 .5 0 , e x p e n se s $ 8 6 .4 3 , clar p ro fit $ 1 9 7 .0 7 . A b a k e sa le will be held D e c e m b e r 6 at 1 0 :0 0 a.m . R e p o rte r, M ic k e y G ro c e 4 - H C O U N T Y C O U N C I L O F F I C E R S - 1 9 7 0 P re sid e n t - J u d y C arte r V ice -P re sid e n t - S a m B a rr S e c re ta ry -T re a su re r - L ib B u lla rd R e p o rte r - N a t A n g e ll S o n g L e a d e r - M a rlly n n W in te rs R e c re a tio n Le ad e r - G e o rge Leagans D a v i e C o u n t y 4 - H is sp o n so rin g a rifle safe ty an d m a rk sm a n sh ip co u rse at the Auction Sale Saturday, November 15 Starting at 10 a.m. ot the home of the late M.W. ReavIs Route 1 Mocksville All Personol Property 1947 M Farm-AU with lift . . . new tires . . . Mower • tractor type . . . 3 Disk Plows , . . with new Disk . . . McCorniick Drill . . . 9 hole 7" Farm Trailer . . , Woodsaw . . . Roto-Tiller . . . Shop and Carpenter 'I’oojs . . . Refrigerator . . . Freejier . . . Organ . . . Some Antiques . . . Antique Jars Bkie Back Speller All Household and Kitchen Property Marsliafl Shores Auctioneer D a v ie C o u n ty O ffic e B u ild in g. A ll D S v ie C o u n t y y o u th , ages 12 th ro u g h 19 ye ars o f age, are in v ite d to p articip ate , b o th b o y s a n d girls. T h e classes w ill b egin at 3 :4 5 p.m . a n d e n d a p p ro x im a te ly at 4 :4 5 o r 5 :0 0 p.m . T h e y w ill be h e ld o n M o n d a y , W e d ne sd ay , and F rid a y b e g in n in g N o v e m b e r 17, 19, a n d 2 1 . G iris w ill m eet o n M o n d a y , b o y s o n W e d n e sd a y ; a n d b o y s a n d girls w h o c o u ld n o t m a k e the regular m e e tin g w ill m eet o n F rid a y . C la ssro o m w o rk w ill be c o m p le te d D e ce m b e r 19. W e w ill n o t ha ve classes T h a n k s givin g w eek b u t w ill resum e D e c e m b e r I . T h e actual slio o tin g date, to be a n n o u n c e d in class, w ill be d o n e so m e tim e d u rin g the tw o w e e ks o f sch o o l C h ristm a s vacation . T h e re w ill b e $ 1 . 5 0 c h a r g e f o r a m m u n itio n a n d o th e r su p p lie s w e w ill be using. T h is co u rse w ill be sim ila r to the o n e last ye a r b u t m u c h im p ro ve d. It w ill be tauglit in su ch a m a n n e r that b o y s sco u ts can get their rifle a n d sh o tg u n sh o o tin g m erit badge if it is successfully c o m p le te d . A certified N R A in stru c to r w ill be the teacher. I a m sure a n y y o u th that take this p ro gra m w ill be w ell satisfied w ith it. If y o u have an y que stion s c o n ce rn in g th is co u rse please call 6 3 4 -5 1 3 4 . F A R M IN G T O N T h e F a rm in g to n 4 -H C lu b m et O c to b e r 2 1 , 1 9 6 9 , at the F a r m in g t o n B aptist C h u rc h . T h e v ic e pre siden t, R o n a ld B oger, called the m e e ting to order. W e then said the pledges to the A m e ric a n a n d 4 -H flags. M ic k e y G ro c e h a d d e vo tio ns. G e o rge Le a g a n s then calle d the roll an d read the m in u te s o f o u r last m e eting. W e had nineteen m e m b e rs to atte nd an d on e leader. O ld b u sin e ss co n siste d o f a C h ristm as float, the D ix ie C la ssic F a ir, a n d the ele ctio n o f C o u n ty C o u n c il o ffice rs ne xt m o n th . N e w b usin e ss con siste d o f election o f o u r n e w c lu b o ffic e rs n e xt m o n th a n d a m e eting place. O u r p r o g r a m w as on "P e rso n a lity P lu s” a n d “ H o w to S t u d y ” w h ic h b en efitted all. W e also m ad e so m e tile (rays w h ic h w ere a lot o f fu n to п и к е . O u r m e e tin g w as ad jo u rne d for ve ry d e lic io u s refre sh m e n ts served b y M rs. G roce. R e p o rte r, R o b e rta H a n d lin c o u n t ie s are c o m p e tin g fo r prizes to be a w arde d fo r o u tsta n d in g achievem ents d u rin g the year. N e il B o lto n o f W in sto n -Sa le m , secretary- treasurer o f the a sso cia tio n , w ill pre se nt the aw ards. T h e d in n e r is to b e g in at 6 :3 0 p.m . an d w ill be he ld at th e G ilv in R o t h Y M C A in E lk in . A r c h i e K . D a v i s o f W in sto n -S a le m , c h a irm a n o f the b o a rd o f W a c h o v ia B a n k a n d T ru st C o m p a n y , Is to serve as M a ste r o f C e re m o n ie s. D a v is w as tlie first p re sid e n t o f the asso cia tio n an d Is also a past p r e s id e n t o f the A m e ric a n B a n k e rs A sso c ia tio n . F lo y d S. P ik e o f M o u n t A i r y , c h a i r m a n o f the n o m in a t in g c o m m itte e , w ill p ro p o se o ffice rs a n d d ire cto rs for 19 7 0 . “ W e expect the largest atte ndance ~ m o re th an 8 0 0 - an d the best p ro g ra m in the h is t o r y o f the a sso cia tio n ,” P re sid e n t Sh a rp e said. “ F o r the p r o g r a m we are indeed fortu n a te to have a p e rso n o f the calib er a n d re p u ta tio n o f M r. F le m in g to ad dre ss u s.” F le m in g ha s b een asso ciated w ith tlie T h ir d N a tio n a l B a n k since 1931 a n d its p re sid e n t since 1 9 5 0 . H e w as p re sid e n t o f t h e A m e r ic a n B a n k e rs A s so c ia tio n in 1 9 6 1 -6 2 and served as a m e m b e r o f the Fed eral A d v is o r y C o u n c il to tlie B o a rd o f G o v e rn o rs o f the F e d e r a l R e se rve S y ste m in 1 9 6 5 -6 7 . Mizell’s Action Line 0 - D e a r C o n g re ssm a n M ize ll; 1 have h e ard m u c h a b o u t a p ro p o sa l to chan ge the P o st O f f ic e D e p a rtm e n t fro m a G o v e rn m e n t A g e n c y to a G o v e rn m e n t C o rp oration . W liat is the sta tu s o f that p ro p o sa l? W M , M o u n t A iry . A - T h e P o sta l R e fo rm B ill H R 1 1 7 5 0 w h ic h called fo r c h a n g in g the D e p a rtm e n t to a c o rp o ra tio n w a s v o te d o u t in the C o m m itte e a few w eeks ago. T h e P o st O ffic e a n d C iv il Se rvice C o m m itte e h a s vo te d to c o n sid e r a n o th e r R e fo rm B ill instead, on e w h ic h leaves t h e b a s i c d e p a rtm e n ta l structu re o f the o rg a n iza tio n tlie sam e. T h e b ill H R 1 1 7 5 0 calls fo r far-re achin g re fo rm in an effort to im p ro v e the p ostal service. H earings fo r th is le gislation w ere h e ld d u rin g the su m m e r, and a sp o ke sm a n fro m the C o m m itte e ha s told m e that it m a y be a m o n th o r lo nge r b efore the b ill reaches the F lo o r fo r co n sid e ra tio n , as tlie C o m m itte e Is at th is tim e in E x e c u tive Se ssio n d ra w in g u p the fin al bill. H e has also served as a d ire cto r o f the Fe d e ral R e se rve B a n k in N a sh v ille a n d is a m e m b er of th e J o i n t C o m m issio n o n C o in a g e , the A sso c ia tio n o f R e se rv e C ity B a n k e r s a n d R o b e rt M o rris A s s o c ia t e s , na t io n a l o rg a n iz a tio n o f b a n k le a n d in g officers. H e is a d ire cto r o f n u m e ro u s c o r p o r a t io n s . In c lu d in g the K e n t u c k y Fried C h ic k e n C o rp o ra tio n , L o u is v ille & N a sh ville R a ilro a d C o m p a n y , M u r r a y - O h io M a n u fa c tu rin g C o m p a n y , G e n e sc o Inc., N a t io n a l L ife a n d A c c id e n t In su rance C o m p a n y , J a ck Daniel D istille ry and the T e n n e s s e e T u f t i n g C o rp o ra tio n . Mocks News T h e W . S. C . S. h e ld their N o v e m b e r m eeting Friday e v e n i n g in t h e ch u rc h basem ent. T h e p ro g ra m w as given b y M rs. Ste ve O rre ll an d M rs. T o m T albe rt. M rs. E . A . M u e rs sp e n t S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n w ith M r. an d M rs. F re d M y e rs o f B a ile y s C h apel. M rs. L . B . M o c k , M r. an d M rs. F re d W alser o f W in sto n visited M is s C la u d ia Jo n e s Sa tu rd a y a fte rn oo n . M rs. J o h n P h e lp s a n d ch ild re n sp e n t S a tu rd a y w ith M r. a n d M rs. S h e rrill R u p a rd o f Le w isville . M r. a n d M rs. K e n M a rtin an d N ic o le o f G e rm a n to n w ere su p p e r gu e sts o f M r. an d M rs. Joe Jo n e s T h u rsd a y . M rs. G . F . B e a u ch a m p sp e n t S u n d a y a fte rn o o n w ith her b ro th e r, L. B .' M o c k s w h o is ill at h is h o m e in W in sto n . M r. an d M rs. R o y C arte r a n d Lucille Carter sp e n t S u n d a y w ith M r. a n d M rs. D a n G ru e n o f P in e h u rst. M r. and M rs. E d B re w e r o f 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. W . R . Craver. M r. an d M rs. B ry a n Jo n e s spent S u n d a y a fte rn o o n w ith M r. an d M rs. L . V . M y e rs. V is itin g M rs. R o y C o tn a tz e r S u n d a y a fte rn o o n w ere M r. an d M rs. M c K in le y C o rn a tze r, M r . a n d M rs. R o y Lee C o rn a tz e r o f W in sto n -Sa le m , M r . a n d M r s . K e r m i t B e a u ch a m p an d d a u gh te rs o f L e x in g to n , M r. a n d M rs. Je rry C o r n a t z e r a n d C ris o f Lew isville . M iss Ethel J o n e s , M rs. E m m a M y e rs, an d M rs. Joe Jon e s atte nd e d o ffice rs tra in in g course at F u lto n U n it e d M e th o d ist C h u r c h S u n d a y afte rn o o n. M r. a n d M rs. M o c k C ritz o f W in sto n -Sa le m , M r. an d M rs. R a lp h Jo n e s o f H ig h P oin t visite d M rs. G . F . B e a u ch a m p an d M rs. Pete C arte r S u n d a y . Mrs. Jerry M o c k and c h ild re n o f A d v a n ce visited M rs. R o g e r M o c k S u n d a y . 1 SAVE A LOTI Л 1 AT CANT LOSI PRICES 1 Urgett И, uwd em MMkt 71S WUki Top Quality m mtetion of eleàJì, lat9 • model in this area. Hill Chrydtr-Plymoiilh ubero St. PhoM 6i4’2l24 A native o f F ra n k lin , T e nn essee , he w a s grad ua te d fro m V a n d e rb ilt U n iv e rsity in 19 2 8 . H e Is n o w a trustee an d a m e m b e r o f the fin a n ce an d e xecutive c o m m itte e s an d tlie B o a r d o f T ru st o f the u n iv e rsity a n d has served as p r e s id e n t o f Its alu m n i asso ciation . H e is also a m e m b e r at large o f tlie N a tio n a l C o u n c il o f the B o y S c o u ts o f A m e ric a , a m e m b e r o f the T e nn essee H i s t o r i c a l C o m m i s s io n , treasurer o f the T e nn e sse e H isto ric a l S o c ie ty , an elde r in the F irst P re sb y te ria n C h u rc h o f N a sh v ille a n d a m e m b e r o f th e S o n s o f the A m e ric a n R e v o lu tio n . H e is m arrie d to the fo rm e r Josep hin e Cliffe, a ls o o f F ra n k U n , an d th e y have tw o child ren . D u r in g W o rid W a r II he served in the U . S. N a v y , b e i n g d i s c h a r g e d as a L ie u te n a n t C o m m a n d e r. T ills w ill be the 16 th a n n u a l m e eting o f the N o rth w e st A s s o c i a t i o n . C o u n t i e s represented are A le x a n d e r, A lle g h a n y , A sh e , C a ld w e ll, D a vie , F o rsy th , S to k e s, S u rry , W atauga, W ilk e s a n d Y a d k in . D a v ie ticke ts fo r the d in n e r are o n sale fro m H e n ry H o w e ll at the B ra n c h B a n k in g & T ru st C o. B o b H a y e s is a patient at R o w a n M e m o ria l H o sp ita l. W ill M e lto n has returne d h o m e f r o m D a v ie C o u n ty H osp ital, S u n d a y a fte rn o o n visito rs o f M rs. E th e l M c D a n ie l w as M rs. W illis R id d le a n d gra n d son . M r. a n d M rs. B u d R ic h , M r. an d M rs. Jam e s N a n ce , M r. and M rs. B o b W liitaker, M r. an d M rs. E d d B la c k b u rn e n jo ye d a fish frye at H igh R o c k S a tu rd a y night. M r. a n d M rs. J im K im m e r an d H a n n a h Jon e s visite d M rn d M rs. W ill M e lto n S u n d a y afte rn o o n. M rs. B e c k y B u rto n visited M rs. C la u d e W illia m s T u e sd a y . S u n d a y v isito rs o f M r. and M rs. L a rry C a m p b e ll w ere M r. a n d M rs. S a m Austin of R e d la n d an d M r. an d M rs. Ja y C a m p b e ll o f B o o n e vllle . M r s . N o ra S m ith and Eve nda Su e w ere S a tu rd a y n igh t sup pe r guests o f M r. an d M rs. B e rt Sm ith . M a r y F ra n ce s H e n d rix and H . L . K o o n t z 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 . L e n a W all, M a e C arte r and Pam ela P o tls visite d C le ave an d A u g u sta O rre ll in C h u rc h la n d S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . M r. an d M rs. D o n a ld H in k le o f R a le ig h visite d M rs. H o m e r P o tts S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . L y n n C arter, so n o f M r. an d C a r t e r o f C . sp e n t last n d M rs. R o y Mrs. A l v i n M in n e a p o lis, N . w eek w ith M r. Potts. M r. a n d M rs. S a m m y B a ile y w as S u n d a y lu n c h e o n gu e sts o f M rs. T h e lm a B a ile y o f F o rk . M rs. L e o n a B o w e n s, M isse s Eva a n d S h a ro n P o tts an d M r. and M rs. H o m e r P o tts visite d M r . a n d M rs. H o y t B a ile y S a tu rd a y night. M r. an d M rs. R o n a ld W est and K rist y visited M r. a n d M rs. R o g e r W est S u n d a y a fte rn o o n in W in sto n-Sa le m . M r. an d M rs. W o rth P o tts visite d M r. an d M rs. L . G . M u r p h y S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . M r. an d M rs. J o h n n y B ro w n o f K in g w ere S a tu rd a y n iglit su p pe r guests o f M r. a n d M rs. B u tc h W est. L a rry C arte r a n d C h ristin e W est visite d M r. a n d M rs. J im Boger and Je ffre y S u n d a y night. M rs. W e ld o n A lle n a n d P o lly L a m b e sh o p p e d In S a lisb u ry Sa tu rd a y. more about Heritoge Plant an d B ill P arto n , all o fficia ls o f D r e x e l; E d Sh o rt, D o u g C o llin s, a n d ' D o n C o o k , officia ls o f the lo cal H eritage Plant; E lm o C a rp e n te r o f S a lisb u ry ; L o w e ll H e d ric k o f G re e n sb o ro . Low Long Dinstance Rates are |n Effect after and the Same L owRatesApply ALL DAY SATURDAY and ALL DAY SUKDAY I - JCENTELSYSTEM ------'-----J I I INEVIf 1969 Plymouths and Chryslers | AT SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICES! IIIII IIIIII IIIIIIII NOTICE We hove just purchased a number of New 1969 Ply mouths and Chryslers from Chrysler Corporation. These cars were left over at the factories, and we were able to purchase them at special discounted prices. They have now come in and we are offer ing them for sale and will pass the savings on to you. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Never Have We Been In A Position To Sell New Cars At Prices This Lowl Come Ii Now For Your Selection Mocksville Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. ! Wilktsboro St.MocksvllU, N.C. I ^ BILL CURRIE Mouth of the South A C C Needs Hoopla O n e N o r t h C a r o l i n a n e w s p a p e r , T h e C h a r lo t t e O b s e r v e r , h a s a t t a c k e d A t l a n t i c C o a s t C o n f e r e n c e fo o t b a ll a s b e in g d is m a lly d u ll a n d s o b o r in g t h a t th e f a n s a r e s t a y in g a w a y in d iv is io n f o r m a t io n . A n o t h e r , T h e G r e e n s b o r o D a i l y N e w s , is p r e p a r in g to r u n a fiv e - p a r t s e r ie s o n w h a t ’s w r o n g w it h A C C fo o tb a ll. It w ill n o t b e a c o m p lim e n t a r y p ie c e o f w r it in g , L ik e p e o p le w h o a r e ig n o r a n t o f a r t a lw a y s s a y t h e y k n o w w h a t t h e y lik e , I c a n p le a d ig n o r a n c e o f fo o tb a ll, b u t s t o u t ly m a in t a in t h a t I lik e t h e k in d t h a t e x p lo d e s a n d p r o d u c e s p o in t s f r o m a n y w h e r e o n th e fie ld . B u t it is n o t s e e m ly f o r o n e w h o h a s n e v e r p la y e d th e g a m e to m a k e t e c h n ic a l c o m p la in t s a b o u t h o w s o m e o n e e ls e t e a c h e s it. " T h e r e f o r e , I r e f r a in f r o m b e in g c r it ic a l o f c o a c h e s a n d h o w t h e y p la y . B u t o n th e a p p e a l o f t h e g a m e s , I ’m a s q u a lif ie d a s a n y b o d y to s a y t h a t t h e y a r e p r e s e n t e d w it h a n a p p r o a c h t h a t c lo s e ly p a r a lle l s a liv e ly f u n e r a l c e r e m o n y . S o u t h C a r o l in a e x c e p te d , th e A t la n t ic C o a s t C o n f e r e n c e is a b le to m u s t e r a b o u t a s m u c h h o o p la a n d p a g e a n t r y fo r a g a m e a s o n e m ig h t e x p e c t a t a b ir d w a t c h e r ’s c o n v e n t io n . T h e b a n d s a r e to o s m a ll, m a r c h to o s lo w ly , a n d a r e g a r b e d lik e s o m e lo s t le g io n r e t u r n in g f r o m p u r g a t o r y . T h e r e a r e to o fe w m a j o r e tte s, to o fe w f la g s , to o little b o o m - b o o m ! G o to S o u t h C a r o lin a a n d y o u s e e it d o n e w e ll. G o to F l o r i d a a n d y o u s e e it d o n e b e tte r. G o to N o t r e D a m e a n d y o u s e e it d o n e r i g h t ! More Bands And Flags H a v i n g a m a g n if ic e n t b a n d w h ic h p la y s s t ir r in g t u n e s a n d m a r c h e s in s p le n d id c a d e n c e is n o t g o in g to h u r t th e a c a d e m ic s t r u c t u r e o f t h e U n iv e r s it ie s a s s o m e d u ll-w it t e d p r o f e s s o r s f e a r a g o o d fo o t b a ll t e a m m ig h t . N o w o m e n a n d le s s t h a n 10 p e r c e n t o f th e m e n u n d e r s t a n d fo o tb a ll. Y o u h e a r s o m e id io t ic a n n o u n c e r o n t e le v is io n o r r a d io t a lk in g a b o u t p o s t p a t t e r n s a n d f la g p a t t e r n s , a n d b u t to n h o o k s a n d t r a p p la y s , a n d a lm o s t h is w h o le a u d ie n c e h a s n ^ t th e s lig h t e s t id e a w h a t it m e a n s . B u t e v e r y o n e , p a r t ic u l a r l y w o m e n a n d c h ild r e n , lo v e th e b a n d s a n d th e f la g s . E v e r y o n e , e s p e c ia lly m e n , lo v e to s e e p r e t t y g i r l s m a r c h in g in th e v a n g u a r d o f a b a n d . W h e r e is a ll t h is i n t h e A C C ? No Restrictions On Music T h e r e m a y b e g o o d r e a s o n s — t h o u g h I d o u b t it — t h a t th e A C C c a n n o t g e t e n o u g h g o o d fo o t b a ll p la y e r s . O f c o u r s e , th e a c a d e m ic r e q u ir e m e n t s w h ic h f o r c e a n a t h le t e to h a v e b e t te r a d m is s io n c r e d e n t ia ls t h a n a n y o t h e r s t u d e n t a r e s il l y a n d r id ic u lo u s a s m o s t t h in g s a r e c o n c e iv e d a n d a d m in is t e r e d b y “ f a c u lt y ” c o m m it t e e s . B u t th e A C C c a n a n d d o e s g e t s o m e f a ir b a ll p la y e r s . T h e r e j u s t n e e d s to b e a g r e a t e r e m p h a s is o n w in n in g , a n d m o r e b a lly - h o o to g e t t h e p e o p le w h o s it h o m e a n d w a t c h T V to a g a in g o to t h e g a m e s . B u t th e r e a r e n o r e s t r ic t io n s o n m u s ic ia n s a n d m a j o r e t t e s a n d f la g s a n d f ir e w o r k s . W h a t p o s s ib le e x c u s e c a n a n y s c h o o l o f f e r f o r th e m is e r a b le h a lf- t im e a n d p r e - g a m e f e s t iv it ie s ? f^oètlrall Tills Week With Last Week’s Scores (Lost to Duke 34-37)(Boat Citmion 34-27)(Spot Ttfliq 4M4) (Lott to Ttnn. 2M4) (Lpit to MIoml. 0. 34-2П (Lqit to Wok« Fortft 23-2I) A C C CLEM SO N AT CARO LIN A (Beat VM I 61.111 D U K E VS. VA. TECH AT N ORFOLK (Tied Plo. Si. lO lOl • HOUSTON AT N.C. STATE (Old not PtoH SOUTH CARO LIN A AT W AKE FO REST (Beol Vo. M A R Y LA N D AT PEN N STATE (Old noi plov) V IR G IN IA AT TU LAN E (Beal Ga. Tech M-7) S T A T E (Btgl E»H iU ) G U ILFO RD AT CATAW BA (N) (Loll to Woltord 41-18) (LOil 10 W. Chiller 3I-I4) L. R H YN E AT ELON (Boot Newlierrv M ID ILolt lo Elon H-2n N EW BE R R Y AT W. CAROLINA (Beat Sonlord 47031(a*st Mprvvllli 9Mi> CARSON-NEW M AN AT PRES. (Beol Add. 27-25) (Lolt to Prtibvtirlan 37-251 APP. AT SAM FO RD (Lo)t lo W. Carolina 47-131 IReot Colawba 41-11) W OFFORD AT DAVIDSON (Beal ECU 42-27) (Lost lo Povldion 42-27) E. CARO LIN A AT M ARSH ALL (Beol Kent St. 31-20) ILOit to Fla. A.ftM. 2«-9) N.C.A.&T. AT VA. STATE ILoll to Elon S4-»l) N EW BE R R Y AT W. CAROLINA (LOil lo Nortolll 3!-0) (Beat Somiord 47-13) S O U T H(Beat PItl 4«7) NOTRE D A M E AT CA. TECH IN) (Lost to Tulone 14-7) (Beat So. M ill. 37-7) M E M P H IS ST. AT FLA. ST. (N) (T.ea Vo Tech lO-IQ) (Loit to Auburn 52-13) M ISS, STATE AT LSU IN) (Beol Aloboma 20-15) (Loit lo Texoi St. 27-0) W ICHITA ST. AT LO U ISV ILLE (N) (Loit lo Cm. 31-21) (Biot N ow 30-10) M IA M I, FLA. AT A LABAM A (Loit to LSU 20-15) ILoit (0 Rlctimond to 37ЧЧ FU RM AN AT THE CITADEL (Beel Mam» 40-Я) (Blot M iH 61. 5J-13) AU BU RN AT C eO RQ IA (Tied Florida 13-13) (Loit to Vondcrbllt 42-i) (KEN TU CK Y AT FLO RIDA (Tied Ceorolo 13-13) Loit to S-C. 2?-14) TENN. VS. M ISS. AT JACKSON, M ISS (Beol Cnot. 21-0) (Beol Furmon 37-0) RICH M O ND AT W EST VA. (Beal W&M 31-0) EA ST(Loit fo Nolf# Dome 427) P iT l AT A R M Y (Tied Orcoon 17171 (Lott to COfOlIno i M l l VM I AT BOSTON COL. (Lott to Botfon Col. 34-21) (Loit to Princcton &I-20) H AR VAR D AT BROWN (Loit to Volf 2I-3) PEH N AT CO LU M BIA (Boot Brown) C O RN ELL AT DARTM OUTH (Boot Bucknoll 217) COLGATE AT LAPAYETTE (Boot Arliono 230) SYRAC U SE AT NAVY(ifPl f*»nn 31-3) YAJ.P AT PSmCCTON (Loit to W.Vu. 31-0) W&M AT VILLAN O VA M ID W E S TDAYTON AT lOLfcOO (N) OKLAHO M A ST. AT COLO M ICH IG AN AT IOWA M ISSO U RI AT IOWA ST N EB RA SK A AT KAN. ST. M IA M I. OHIO AT KEN T ST. M IN N. AT MICH. ST. w. MICH. AT N. ILL. (Loit to Cornell) (Lott to Oortrnoum 37-7) (Btol Columtito 37-7) (Btol Vermont 20-7) (Lott io Miomi 30-10) iBeat Hprvord il » ) (Lost to Dovlon 27 20) (Btol VlilanovQ 27 30)(Boot Kon. SI. ai i9) (BM t llimoii S7-0) (Boot Okio. 44 )0) (Bool, lowo St. 17-3)(Btot Morviond 34 21) (Boot Norlhwetiern 2I-2U (Lett to w. To&ot St. 2I-30) (Lott to lowo 21 17) IN D IAN A AT NORTHW ESTERN (Btot Mich. SI. 4! 13) PU RD U E AT OHIO ST. (Boo) Loylfk'ilir 3)-?)) CJNC'NNATTI AT OHIO UN(V (Lott to Cotorodo 17-I4) KANSAS AT OKLAHOM A (Lett le Ml(h. j7-0) ILLIN O IS AT WISCONSIN SOUTHW EST(LOK to Houllon 47 14) TULbA A I N. ,t..AS ST. (Bcot WicnillI II 27-01 ¡»•O' N C. A»T 2*-9) TEXAS A 4 M AT RICE ILoil to A.koniM (Beol Rice 30*) A RKAN SAS AT SM U (Loit lo Teioi A 4 M 30-10) Beal Tm o i l,th 35 26) TEX. CH RISTIAN AT TEXAS (• » orioylo r Si-U (Loil lo Te.oi 5«-l4) BAYLO R AT, TEXAS TEC^H (Loll to TCU S-2i) (B « t Ohio U. 33 1.) B. G R EE N E At 'w EST Tek^^T. ( i 'i 'i 'w " Jfch. M 2oi (Beot Northern III. 3S-2U (Beol Kontot 17 14) (Brot indiono 21)7) (Loil to Nfbroiko 17-3) (Loit to Oklo. St. 21-19) (Loil to MorihoD 31-2Ф) (LOK lo PurdUO 4ЫЗ) (Loil to Toiedp 3S-2I) (Lo t to Minn. 2121) (BcQi W iKonim 627) (Loif ro 0. Greetif 23-1«) (LOtl io M lliouri 44-10) (Lest to Ohio St. 42-7) Davie Loses Final To North Rowan 2 0 -0 OAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1089 - 6 Golfers To N o rth R o w a n w o n the D iv isio n O n e c h a m p io n sh ip o f t h e N o r t h P i e d m o n t C o n fe re n ce F rid a y n ig lu w ith a 2 0 to 0 v ic to ry ove r D a vic H igli. E a s t R o w a n w o n the D ivision T w o c h a m io n sh ip . T h e tw o R o w a n team s w ill clash F rid a y n ig lu in S a lisb u ry for the N o rth P ie d m o n t title. N o rth R o w a n fin ishe d w ith a record o f 5 w ins, 2 losses and one tie in league play. D a vic H i § i h a d its w o rst season w in n in g o n ly on e gam e, tieing one, an d lo sin g 8. N o rth R o w a n go t o n tiie sco re bo ard e arly in the first quarter last F rid a y night, d riv in g 6 9 y a rd s in six plays. T h e R e b e ls cam e b a ck and m o ve d to the N o rth R o w a n 21 before a tiu ce -ya rd lo ss an d a f iv e - y a r d p e n a lty set them back. Q u a rte rb a ck C ra ig W a rd ’s iu m b le w as then recovered b y the Cavaliers. N o rth R o w a n intercepted a pass at the D a vie 2 8 late in the se c o n d quarter, b u t D a v ie ’s Ed d ie Jo n e s intercepted a pass for D a vie to sto p the sco rin g bid. A n o tlie r N o rth d rive w as sto p p e d at the D avie 15 in the third quarter, b u t the C ava liers sco rcd their se co n d to u c h d o w n fo llo w in g a D avie p un t. In Ihe final quarter, D a v ie drive to N o rth R o w a n ’s 19 o n ly to be sto p p e d again b y a pass interception at the one-yard line. N o rth later intercepted a n o th e r R e b e l pass at t h e D a v ie 4 3 , an d the C avaliers score d again in five plays. Scope Of Sports b y W o o d y D u rlia m “T h e U n d e fe a te d .” H ere at the h a lfw a y p o in t o f tlie p ro fe ssio n a l fo o tb a ll season tliat’s a descrip tive tag w h ic li b e lo ngs o n ly to the N F L ’s L o s A n ge le s R a m s w h o m a y ye t p ro ve them se lves to tru ly be tliis ye a r’s best team . A n d , it also h a p p e n s to be the title o f tiie latest J o h n W a y n e m o vie w h i c h i n c l u d e s in the su p p o rtin g cast a c o u p le o f p ro m in e n t R a m s — Q u a rte rb a ck R o m a n G a b rie l a n d D e fe n sive L in e m a n M e rlin O lse n . In a d d itio n to k n o w in g h o w to p ic k their m o vie titles G a b e an d M e riin d id a g o o d jo b in their H o lly w o o d debut. M u c h b e tte r than I expected, actu ally. W ith o u t try in g to give a w a y m u c h o f the p ictu re ’s sto ry lin e h e r e ’s so m e th in g a b o u t the parts th e y p la y in the p o st-C ivil W ar fiick. R o m a n G a b r ie l as a fu ll-b loo d e d C h e ro k e e In d ia n is J o h n W a y n e ’s a d o p te d so n w h o goes b y the nam e o f “ B lu e B o y . ” B e in g part F ilip in o c e r ta in ly m akes tiie W ilm in g to n , N . C ., native lo o k tlie part co m p le te w ith d a rk sk in an d hair, p e a rly w hite teeth, a n d p ie rcin g d a rk eyes. G a b e lias the b igger o f the tw o roles, an d h is na m e a ctu a lly he ads the list o f su p p o rtin g cast d u rin g m o v ie 's o p e n in g credits. C a n y o u believe that he gets tlie girl at film ’s end. T h a t lets y o u k n o w ju st h o w b ig h is part is. A t on e p o in t in the p ictu re w hile seein g the girl he gets beat a ro u n d p re tty b a d a n d as I sat tliere w a tc h in g h im get p u n ch e d a n d k ic k e d in the teeth 1 kep t th in k in g that g u y w o u ld never have go tte n to him if he ha d been b e h in d the R a m s ’ o ffe n sive line. B u t talk a b o u t figlits. M e rlin O lse n gets in to som e (Viendly fistic u ffs about m id w a y tlirougli the p ictu re w liic h turn in to a free-for-all b y the lim e d ie d u si clears. A n d , as m o vie figh ts g o this o n e isn ’t bad. B u t again, w liiie lie w as k n o c k in g people a ro u n d a n d c a u sin g all sorts o f d e stru ctio n I c o u ld n ’t liclp but e n v isio n h im as a m e m b e r o f the R a m s fam ed “ Fe a rso m e F o u r s o m e " o n a n y S u n d a y a fte rn o o n w licn lie jusl> grabs u p an a rm fu ll o f tlie o p p o sitio n ’s o ffense an d so rts tlicm o u t u n til lie gets to tlie ball-carrier, an d tliat o n e lie keeps. I alm o st forgot. M e rlin p la ys a Confederate so ld ie r w h o served u n d e r R o c k H u d so n d u rin g the C iv il W ar a n d is n o w f o llo w in g h im in to M e x ic o after the w ar a lo n g w ith several oth e r lo y a l follo w e rs. J o h n W a yn e a n d G a b rie l w ere in Ih e U n io n a rm y , and tiieir p a iiis c ro ss . . . w ell, tliat's the p lot a n d I said I w o u ld n 't get in to tiiat. iTATtsTies NnrthRowen Davlecount; 13 207U1»5 « 1 319.5 0ISO Pirtt down» Rustiing Yardage Patting Yardage Return Yardage Pattet Punti PumbietLotl Yards P»naiited 94 ’S Í:i5:5157 IN D IV ID U A L R U SH IN 0 L B A D 6 R S Att. NO Avo 3S 104 4.2Player. TeamSloner. North .. .. . Stout. North U' 63 S 3 Zimmerman. Davie 16 59 3.7SCORINO SU M M A R Y North Rov^an ..................6 0 6 S»30 C>avie C o u n ty................... 0 0 0 (>— 0NR->Stoner 5 r m i VicK blocKedt NR— Sfoner » run (Kick failed N R-Edw ard« 24 pats from Roberson (Stoner run) Piedmont Standings, Schedule SOUTH P I6 0 M 0 N T Division OneConi. All Games W L W L ConcordBoyden .......ThometviUe South Rowan... Albemarle...... Lexington. Kannapolis Asheboro .. Statesville .. 7 1.6 3.6 23 50 В Division Two ..............6 7 ..............5 3..........3 6 В 26 4 3 7 3 e NORTH PIEDM O N T Division One I Coni. All Games I L T W L T Jingles Ijames—Player Of The Week The last "player of the week" chosen from the 1969 REBELS Varsity football team is James "Jingles" Ijames. "Jingles'* was chosen for his performance in Davie's last game, played at Davie on {November 7 against North Rowan. "Jingles" was a 6 foot 5, 180-lb. senior end for the REBELS. He will receive a $5 gift certificate from the Cooleeee Drug Company. North Rowan ..............5 2 1Mooresville.................5 3 0West Rowan ...............7 6 0Central Davidson........0 7 1 Division TwoEast Rowan................B 0 0South Iredell...............6 1 1North Stanly...............4 4 0North Davidson...........3 5 0 Davie County..............1 6 1 P R ID A T 'S RESU LTS South Piedmont 56 4 0 2 6 0 1 В 1 0 0 1 1 Boyden 19. Asheboro? South Rowan 21. Statesville 6 Lexington 2B. Thomasville \7 Concord32. Kannapolis6 North Piedmont East Rowan51. Central Davidson 0 North Rowan 20. Davie County 0 Mooresville 34, West Rowan 10 North Davidson 18. North Stanly 13 South Iredell 35, East Surry 14 I Davie High News T h e J u n io r C iv ita n C lu b held a m e eting T h u rsd a y , N o v e m b e r 6, at 7 :0 0 p.m . in t h e activity part o f the lu n c h ro o m . O ffic e rs elected at tliis m e eting are as fo llo w s: P r e s id e n t , K are n Jones; V ic e -P re sid e n t, E d d ie Jo n e s; S e c r e t a r y , A n n e Essie; T rea su re r, D e b b ie L y o n ; and, Sergeant-at-Arm s, Ste p h e n B lackw e lde r. A c o m m itte e w as fo rm e d to th in k u p ideas fo r a C h ristm a s fioat. A pep ra lly Was iield F rid ay', N o v e m b e r 7, o n the footb all field. B ecause F rid a y n igh ts gam e against S o u tii Iredell w as d ie last footvall gam e o f the season, the se n io r fo otb a ll playe rs w ere h o n o re d . B o y s b a sk e t b a ll p ractice started M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 10. C h o c o la te sales w ere ended F rid a y , N o v e m b e r 7. W in n e rs o f the c h o co la te sales w ill be a n n o u n ce d later. In fo rm ation shee ts w ere distributed to the se n io rs M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 10. T h e se sheets, w h ic h w ill be used fo r the an nu al, w ill be colle cted F rid a y , N o v e m b e r 14. T h e D E C A C lu b is se llin g p e r s o n a li z e d stationery, in fo rm a l notes, p e rsonalized Student Council Officers Attend Convention W illiam G. E n io o H igli S c h o o l hosted the an n u a l N o r t h C a ro lin a Stud en t C o u n c il C o n g re ss C o n v e n tio n ui R a le igh , N . C. o n N o v e m b e r 9. 10 a n d I I . M o re than 8 0 0 students a n d a d viso rs fro m across the state atte nded the co n ve n tio n . A n d y Andrew s, D arle n e W liitake r, an d M a rth a B a rn e y , a lo n g w ith ad viso r, M r. M a rio n Pitts, were the delegates atte n d in g tlie c o n v e n tio n fro m D a vie C o u n ty H igli S c h o o l. T lie tliem e o f this ye a r’s convention w as "Y o u t ii in P ursu it o f Ex ce lle n ce .” T liis them e exemplifies y o u t h ’s need to better h im se lf an d to e l i m i n a t e m a n y o f the obstacles w h ic h prevent him fro m a better e d u ca tio n and a h a pp ier life. J e ff W o o d , President o f the N . C . S. C . C., presided over the co n ve n tio n . R e gistra tio n began on S u n d a y a fte rn o o n , N o v e m b e r 9. A ve ry “ S P E C I A L '' guest speaker (G o v e rn o r B o b S c o tt) w elcom ed the delegates to R a le ig li o n S u n d a y nigh t at the first general session. O n M o n d a y niglti, a d in n e r and dance w as iield at the M e m o ria l A u d ito riu m . All students resided in lo cal iio n ie s over n iglu . T h e c o n v e n tio n ended w ith a sing-ou t o n the State C a p ito l g ro u n d s a lo n g w ith th e sw e aring in o f n e w ly elected State O lTieers. Tliere w as also a liisio rica l lo u r o f the c ity o f R a le igli o n T u e sd a y eve ning at 2 :0 0 p.m. envelopes, a n d o tiie r pe rso n alize d item s. T h e first order w as received last w eek and d istrib u te d se con d p e riod , M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 10. T h e V a rsity D e b ate T e a m went to A th e ns, G e o rgia , F rid a y , N o v e m b e r 7, to p a r tic ip a te in a debate to u rn am e n t. T h e N o v ic e and V a rsity team s w ill be g o in g to East R u tlie rfo rd , D e ce m b e r 6, to take part in a to u rn a m e n t w h ic h w ill be he ld there. C lu b s, office rs a n d v a rio u s othe r o rg a n iz a tio n s w ill iiave their p ictu re s m ade M o n d a y , Bowling League B o g e r’s T e x a c o w o n 12 g a m e s f r o m U nited Steel W orke rs. H ig h gam e w as w o n b y D o n T u c k e r 1 8 8 ; H igli Set, D o n T u c k e r 5 0 2 . B y M a rcia B a rn e y N o v e m b e r 17. S o p h o m o re class e lectio ns began tiiis w eek. Pre siden t and S e c r e t a r y w e r e cho sen W e d n e sd ay , N o v e m b e r 12. N o m in e e s fo r these o ffice s are as fo llo w s: P re sid en t - C h e rri S h o a f, D a rre ll Jone s, K a th y Fo ste r, C in d y R e a vis, R lio n d a C r a n f ill, D a v id P o p lin , and M a rk F u lle r; Se cre ta ry - K a re n S lio a f, P a m B ro w n , M a rth a P e n n in g t o n , S a m m y C o za rt, an d V ic k i B a rn h a rd t. A PIniM 634-2230 - Мвск|г|П(,М.С. WED. thru SUN!2 Color HITS 2 Adults $1.00-Kids FREE SUCCfSIEOfOR GENEP.Al AUDIENCES. BATTLING IT OUT TOE TO TOE AND SIDE BY SIDE ACROSS 2000 MILES OF THUNDERING ADVENTURE! Ehey feared no one - Juansia rebels, cui-throai Banditos. the armies f Maximilian... as they challenged an angiy land ~ and each other! TTiNO 2 Ploy At Myrtle Beach T w e lve lo cal G o lfe rs p la y in g o u t o f the T w in C e dars G o lf C o u rse lo cated three m ile s so u th o f M o c k sv ille w ill p la y in t h e o n e d a y H a n d ic a p T o u rn a m e n t sp o n so re d b y the C a ro lin a G o lf A sso c ia tio n to be held N o v e m b e r 16th at the D u n e s G o lf a n d Beach C lu b , M y rtle B each, S o u th C arolin a. T h e lo cal p la ye rs in clud e; B o b B e n s o n , R t . 4 ,. M o c k sville . R o b in B e n so n , Rt. 4, M o c k sville . G a r y A l l e n , R t . 3, M o c k sv illc. R a y M ahe , Rt. 3, M o c k sville . J e r r y S h o r e , R t . 4, M o c k sville . J im Ellenburg, Rt. 4, M o c k sville . H a ro ld W ilso n , C oole em e e. J e s se J a m e s , R t . 4, C ooleem ee. C ra ig Sn e a d , C oole em e e. B o b Sh e lto n , M o ck sville . J im C arter, M o c k sv illc. B o o n e T re x le r, C o ole em e e. DEMURE — Glowing cotton velveteen with its flattering shadowy surface makes a youthful holiday party dress. By Emma Domb, it’s styled with a high-necked lace collar and long puffy sleeves. Everidge Wins Tennis Title J im Everidge defeated V e rn o n T h o m p so n iasi w eek for the singles c h a m p io n sh ip o f Ih e H ic k o ry H ill G o lf an d C o u n try C lu b . E v e r id g e w o n in tw o straight sets, 6 -2 an d 6-1. T h e dou ble s cro w n is expe cted to be d ecide d o n S u n d a y a fte rn o o n , N o v e m b e r 23rd w he n the te am s o f Itiis in c ss F iiilu rc s n r r l ii i i' N K W 'SO R K — riic i:ili- .i( l)lisii)i'ss niiim rs fi li sliiirp 22 per celli in KHiS. :i(i<)iilii)K In llir lii.sii)';iii<r Iiirnrimiiinii In- .siiiiiif. l'Iu' m iinher nf niilurcs liic tlu' lowi'si pohii siiKc l!).5.S. Tlif ;nci;if-c li.lbilily |)Cf fiiiliirc w;is S!)7.(i.5l. dowi) frolli •iw liir>7 ;ivfr.i(>r «r .S102.:l.S2. Eve ridge an d T h o m p so n p lay H e n r y C o le T o m lin so n a n d G o r d o n T o m lin so n fo r the d o u b le s title.Deer Causes Accident On 64 S la te T ro o p e r J. L . P a yn e investigate d an accidcnl S a tu rd a y , N o v e m b e r 8 , at 3 :4 5 a. m. o n U S 6 4 7 m iles w est o f M o c k sv illc. A rth u r E d w a rd J o h n so n , 22 , o f B u c k to w n , N e w Jerse y, d riv in g a 1 9 5 5 C h e vro le t, w as traveling w est o n U S 6 4 , sw erved to left to a vo id h ittin g a deer that ran across in fro n t o f h im , ran o ff ro ad o n left, ove rtu rn e d several tim es, and lan de d in side ditch. J o h n so n received injuries. D a m a g e lo the car w as estim ated at $ 5 0 0 . OELICIOUS SANDWICHES in our Grade "A" Grill WINTERIZE YOUR CAR NOW! lovember Specials! BIG SAVINGS FROM REAVIS FORD Check These Savings Before You Buy! teoWs Ford Specials OIL FILTERS List Price $4.10 Special $3.33 SPARK PLUGS List Price $1.20 Special 88< CONDENSERS List Price $1.20 Special $1.06 OIL QUART SIZE List Price B6c Special 75< POINTS Per Set List Price $3.40 Special $2.88 AIR CLEANERS List Price $4.20 Special $3.29 P.C.V. VALVES (Ree $160) $1.49 AutoliteBATTERIES 24 IVIonth Warranty List Price $22.85 $20.49 Auto’iite BATTERIES 36 Month Warranty List Price $32.B6 $28.88 ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT ANTI FREEZE Gallon (Reg $2.50) $1.88 Quort (Reg- 65c) 59t REAVIS FORD Yadklnville Rii. Plio»e 634-Ì161 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEWBER 13, 19B9 Church Activities F IR S T B A P T IS T T h e M issio n A c tio n g ro u p o f the first B aptist C h u rc h , m et at the h o m e o f M rs. G e o rge R o w la n d o n M a p le A ve n u e T h u r s d a y m o rn in g at their regular m e e tin g tim e. M iss P eggy R o b in so n , the new m in iste r o f m u sic, w as the guest speaker. Sh e sp o k e ab ou t the needs in the c h u rc h in p ro m o tin g the fo u r choirs. M r s . G e o r g e M a rtin , chairm an, gave the d e vo tio n s on the them e o f c h u rch m usic. N e w projects were also discussed b y the m em bers. St. F ra n c is C a th o lic T h e W o m e n ’s G u ild held a m e eting W e d n e sd ay, N o v e m b e r 6 , a n d d isc u ssio n centered a ro u n d a T h a n k sg iv in g basket to be given to a n e e d y fa m ily and the C h ristm a s B azaar to be held N o v e m b e r 14 a n d 15 at the P rin ce ss Theatre. T h e B azaar w ill be held fro m 4 to 9 p. m. o n F rid a y , an d fro m 9 a. m . to 6 p. m. o n S a tu rd iy . A lso , it w as decide d that a colle ctio n o f cloth e s an d to ys fo r a p articular fa m ily o f 6 children f o r a C h r is t m a s project be m ade. F I R S T U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C ircle s w ill m eet n e xt w eek as follo w s: T h e A fte rn o o n C ircle, M rs. J. H . T h o m p so n , ch a irm a n, w ill m eet M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 17, at 3 p.m . at the h o m e o f M rs. J. K . Sh e e k , Sr., o n N o rth M a in Street. C ir c le N o . 1, M rs. Ja ck P e n n in g t o n , ch a irm a n , w ill m eet M o n d a y at 7 :3 0 p.m . at the h o m e o f M rs. Fle tche r C lick , W ilk e sb o ro Street, w ith Mrs. C. H . T o m lin s o n as co-hostess. C irclc N o . 2, M rs. M . C . D e a d m o n , ch a irm a n , w ill m eet M o n d a y at 7 :3 0 p.m . at the ho m e o f M rs. W . T . Sp e n ce r, O a k Street. C ircle N o . 3, M rs. H e n ry Sp rin k le , ch a irm a n , w ill meet M o n d a y at 7 :3 0 p.m . at the h o m e o f M rs. M a rg a re t A . L e G ra n d , M a p le A ve n u e , w ith M i s s O s s i e A l l i s o n as cp;hpstess. Circlc N o . 4 , M rs. A b e H o w a rd , Jr., c h a irm a n , w ill m eet M o n d a y at 7 :3 0 p.m . at th e h o m e o f M rs. G e o rge H e n d ric ks on W ilk e s b o r o Street. T h e M o rn in g C ircle, M rs. M a rsh a ll S o u th e rn , ch a irm a n , w ill m eet T u e sd a y at 1 0 a.m . at the chu rch . St. F ra n c is M a ss w ill be h e ld Sa tu rd a y, N o v e m b e r 1 5 m at 6 p. m . at St. F ra n c is C a th o lic M iss io n o n tlie Y a d k in v ille R o a d . Sp iritu a l L i."' Retreat A l l m e m b e r s o f the W o m e n ’s So c ie ty o f C h ristia n S e r v ic e o f th e U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rch e s in D avie C o u n t y a n d a n y other interested p e rso n s are Invited to attend a Sp iritu a l Life Retreat at the L ib e rty U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h o n S u n d a y , N o ve m b e r 16, fro m 2 :0 0 P. M . until 4 :3 0 P. M . R e gistratio n w ill begin at 1 :45 P. M . M r s . B o b b ie Phillips, M iniste r o f V isita tio n at St. L u k e ’s U nited M ethodist C h u rc h in C h arlotte , w ill lead the retreat. C e n te r U n ite d M e th o d ist A w e e ke n d revival w ill be h e ld at C e n t e r U nited Methodist C h u r c h o n N o v e m b e r 14-1 5 -1 6 . T h e R e v. P ow ell W ilk in s, p asto r o f D u lin C h u rc h , w ill be the v isitin g m inister. Se rvice s w ill be held each e ve nin g at 7 :3 0 p. m . Social Security R o b e rt T h o m a s, m an ager o f tlie S a lisb u ry So c ia l S e c u rity O ffice, stated that several telephone calls w ere received in the local o fficc last w eek fro m in d ivid u a ls in D a vie C o u n ty w a n tin g to k n o w if “ sitte rs” a l a hospital arc c o n sid e re d self-em ploye d o r e m p lo ye e s o f tlie patient. These “ s itte rs” p e rfo rm services w h ic h c o n sist o f the care o f patients, su c h as ge ttin g U iem w ater, m a k in g th e m m o re com fortab le , a d ju stin g lights, etc. T h e y arc n o t registered nurse s n o r are th e y licensed practical nurses. T h e y arc n o t u n d er the d ire ctio n o r c o n tro l o f the h osp ital. A c c o rd in g to T h o m a s, the na ture o f the services p e rfo rm e d b y the “ sitters” m ake th e m subject to d ire ctio n o r c o n tro l o f the hospital. A c c o rd in g to T h o m a s, th e n a tu re o f the services p e rfo rm e d b y ,the “ sitte rs" m ake them subject to d ire ctio n an d c o n tro l b y the p e rso n w h o e n g a g e s t h e m a n d are e m p l o y e e s of that p e r s o n . T h e re p o rtin g p ro ce ss fo r a “ sitter” is the sam e as re p o rtin g a d o m e stic, T h o m a s ad ded. 1* the “ sitter” is paid S S O o r m o re in a calendar quarter, th is m u st be reporte d to ’ In te rn a l R e ve n u e Service b y the e m p lo ye r. T h e form s used to m a ke the report s lio u ld b e c o m p le te d an d m a ile d to In te rn a l R e ve n u e Service in the m o n th fo llo w in g tlie e n d o f the quarter, a lo n g w ith 9 . 6 % o f the e m p lo ye e s g r o s s p a y fo r that q uarter ( 4 . 8 % fro m Ih e s ille r’s p a y and 4 . 8 % fro m the e m p lo y e r.) T h e re p o rtin g fo rm s are fu rn ishe d b y In te rn a l R e ve n ue . F o r fu rth e r in fo rn ia iio n o n reporting sillers, T h o m a s invites the p u b lic to call, w rite or visit Ih e S o c ia l S e c u rity O ffice . T h e o ffice is lo cated at 105 C o rrih e r A v e n u e a n d Ih e telephone n u m b e r is 6 3 3 -6 4 7 Q . T lie o ffice is o p e n fro m 8 : 3 0 a. m . u n til 4 : 3 0 p. m . M o n d a y tlirougl) T h u rsd a y a n d fro m 8 :3 0 a. ni. u n lii 7 :3 0 p. m . ofi F rid a y. Senator Sam Ervin Says I1:JJ11 Four Corners M r . a n d M rs. George L a y m o n a n d M r. a n d M rs. J a m e s N a n ce an d daughter, D e b b ie o f C o rn a tze r visite d in the h o m e o f M r. an d M rs. W ess A th a n S u n d a y e v e n in g in W in sto n -Sa le m . M r. A th a n ha d just re tu rn e d h o m e after a stay in B a p tist H osp ital. M r. A . D . R ic h ie is a patie nt in M o c k s v ille H osp ita l. H e entered there last W e d ne sd ay. M r. a n d M rs. J im E a to n an d daugliter, M rs. C . S. D u ll and R o b in E lm o re , M rs. H attie B a ity visite d in the h o m e o f M r. a n d M rs. E u ge n e E llis one d a y last w eek. M r. L u th e r D u ll an d M r. E u ge n e E llis e n jo ye d a Tishing trip lo the coast the past w eek b u t d id n ’t catch ve ry m a n y. M r . a n d M rs. C la re n c e E lm o re , T im m y a n d R o b in , M r. a n d M rs. C . S. D u ll an d R o g e r D u ll h o n o re d M r, H e n ry V a n h o y on his b irth d a y anniversary S u n d a y . M rs. H e n ry V a n h o y w as also present for the d in n e r. O th e r guests to e n jo y the o c c a sio n w ere D a v id C a m p b e ll, H o w a rd D ix o n an d E d n a M a e R a tle dgc. M r. and M rs. R o b e rt D a v is returne d h o m e S u n d a y n iglit b y airp lan e after sp e n d in g 2 w eeks v a c a tio n in F lo rid a . T h e y to ure d m a n y p laces w h ile tliere a n d rep ort a nice tim e. G re g o ry Beck had the m isfortu n e last T h u r s d a y falling on so m e g la s s at F a rm in g to n S c h o o l an d c u ttin g Itis knee. H e is u n a b le to attend sch o o l. PINO News R a n d y Re avis, gra n d so n o f M r. an d M rs. F lo y d D u ll & N ic k y M c N ig h t, gra n d so n o f M r. a n d M rs. V e rn o n M ille r are a m o n g the b o y s o f F o rb u sh H ig h S c h o o l that ha ve been n o m in a te d fo r the M o o re h e a d jch u iarsh ip . M r. an d M rs. R o la n d W est w d fa m ily a n d M r. an d M rs. Eve re tte E tc h iso n w ere S u n d a y d in n e rs gu ests o f the J o h n n y E tc h iso n fa m ily at S ila r C ity. M rs. H attie D u ll spe nt the w e e k e n d w ith h e r b ro th er, D e w e y D ix o n . M r . a n d M r s . K e l l y T ro u tm a n o f L e x in g to n visited her gra n d m o tlie r, M rs. W . B. D u ll S u n d a y evening. M rs. R o y D ix b n is a patient at F o rs y th M e m o ria l H o sp ital. S h e w ill have su rge ry o n her b a c k F rid a y . Armistice Day Celebration —1951 T h e re is deep c o n ce rn in o u r na tio n a b o u t w h a t is h a p p e n in g to o u r p u b lic sch o o ls, and n o w he re is this c o n ce rn m o re evident th an in th ose sc h o o l districts w he re p arents are force d to se n d their c h ild re n to n o n -n e ig h b o rh o o d s c h o o ls s im p l y t o achieve “ racial balance.” La st w e e k, I in tro d u c e d a ve ry b ro a d b ill d e alin g w ith all a s p e c t s o f th e s c h o o l d e se g re g a tio n c o n tro v e rsy. I d id so because I a m m in d fu l o f the d am age w e are d o in g to the p u b lic sc h o o l syste m w h e n w e et H E W o fficia ls a n d Fe d e ral ju dge s take ove r the fu n c tio n o f lo ca l sc h o o l b o a rd s a n d ad m in istrato rs. R e c e n tly I received a letter fro m a fath er w h ic h p u ts this m atter in perspective. T h e Raleigh S c h o o l B o a rd w as coerced b y H E W in to a d o p tin g a n e w ge ogra ph ica l z o n in g b y th e threat o f c u ttin g o f f F e d e ra l f u n d s otherw ise a v a ila b le to it. U n d e r the re zo nin g, Ih e B o a rd h a d to d e n y n u m e ro u s c h ild re n , b la c k an d w hite , o f the rig h t to atte nd n e ig h b o rh o o d sch o o ls. H is sons, th e fath er said, resided fo u r b lo c k s fro m their n e ig h b o rh o o d h ig h sc h o o l an d were assigned u n d e r th e r e z o n in g to a d ista n t h igli school. W h e n t h e fa t h e r requested p e rm issio n to send h is so n s to the n e a rb y sc h o o l, he received this re p ly: “ I regret t o in fo rm y o u that y o u r request fo r tran sfer o f sch o o l assign m e n t . . . fo r y o u r c h ild has b een d en ied . . . H o n o rin g y o u r request w ould have resulted in e x p o sin g y o u r c h ild to few er stu d e n ts o f a d iffe re n t race than he w o u ld be e x p o se d to in the sch o o l to w h ic h he has been assigned fo r the ne xt year.” T h e t w o b o y s w e r e co m p e lle d to w a lk n in e m ile s (instead o f fo u r b lo c k s) to go to sch o o l. T h e fatlier then p ut this q u e stio n to m e: W h y s h o u ld c h ild re n “ be herded a ro u n d like cattic an d sh ifte d like p a w n s in a che ss g a m e ? ” T h e q u e stio n c u ts th ro u g li a m aze o f b ure au cratic an d legal lan guage w h ic h is sty m ie in g o u r p u b lic sch o o l syste m in its effort to educate o u r y o u th . It calls fo r a better an ser than to trust the H E W a n d federal ju dge s w ill e ve n tually b e com e better sch o o l a d m in islra tio rs. T h e fact is that the situ a tio n is gro w in g p ro gre ssive ly w orse because H E W o fficia ls a n d federal ju d g e s are n o t e q u ipp e d to operate o u r sc h o o ls even tliou gli they are try in g to d o so. T h e policies that n o w su rro u n d Fe d e ral c o n tro ls over e d u ca tio n fail to recognize that parents have m o re sla k e in Ih e lives a n d e d u ca tio n o f tlieir ch ild re n th an a n y o n e else. M y b ill recognizes this a n d w o u ld grant 10 parents o f all races Ih e fre e d om to c h o o se the p u b lic sh o o ls their c h ild re n attend. It w o u ld d ep rive federal ju d g e s an d the D e p a rtm e n t o f H e a lth , E d u c a tio n an d W elfare o f tlie p o w e r 10 d e n y to a n y c h ild o f an y race the fre e d o m to attend tlie p u b lic sc h o o l c h o se n b y his parents. W liat w e ha ve been w itn e ssin g in recent ye a rs is a p o ilic y that n o m atter w h a t the parents w an t w ith respect to their c h ild re n ’s e d u ca tio n , in ie rgra tio n ha s b e co m e the T H E A R M I S T I C E C E L E B R A T I O N IN M O C K S V I L L E M o n d a y d re w a n e stim ated 2 ,5 0 0 people. T h e se o u tline s w ere fo u n d in the T h u rsd a y , N o v e m b e r 15, issu e o f th e M O C K S V I L L E E N T E R P R I S E in 1 9 5 1 . T h e p ictu re w a s ta ke n b y G ra y S m ith fro m th e ro o f o f the M a so n ic B u ild in g on the square. T h e sta n d w a s set u p around the tree ju st in fro n t o f ( H E F F N E R 'S F O O D S T O R E . . . t h e n ) ... and B. C. M O O R E & S O N S ... n o w . " T h e late R . S. M c N e ill w a s M a ste r o f ce re m on ie s a n d ca n be seen stan din g. T h e late D r. L. P. M a rtin in tro d u c e d R a y G a llo w a y , fo rm e r Sta te C o m m a n d e r o f th e A m e ric a n Le gio n . A parade w a s he ld w ith the late D r. P. H . M a so n as C h ie f M a rsh a l. T h e 7 0 p ie c e L e x in g to n h igh sch o o l b a n d a n d sc h o o l c h ild re n entered th e parade a t th e sc h o o l ho use. M rs. E d S h o rt, p re sid e n t o f th e L e g io n A u x ilia ry , read a list o f D a v ie C o u n t y 's G o ld S ta r M o th e rs. T h e re w ere 2 5 G o ld S ta r M o th e rs in D avie . T h o se p re se nt fo r th e p ro g ra m w ere: M rs. P a n sy K o o n tz , M rs. W illie B a rn e y , M rs. W . M . M a rk lln , M rs. L iz z ie P o p lin , M rs. D o ra W ilso n a n d M rs. C h arle s M c D a n ie l. F o llo w in g th e m o rn in g p ro gram , th e b a n d a n d gu ests o f h o n o r w ere served d in n e r b y th e L e g io n A u x ilia ry at th e R o ta ry H ut. T h e a fte rn o o n p ro gra m c o n siste d o f a fo o tb a ll ga m e betw e en th e reserve te am s o f B o y d e n H ig h S c h o o l o f S a lisb u ry an d L e x in g to n . T h e c e le b ra tio n was c a p p e d -o ff w ith a sq u a re d a n c e a t th e h igh sc h o o l g y m M o n d a y n ig h t." o v e rrid in g factor. T h is p o lic y c o n fro n ts lo cal sc h o o l b o a rd s in t h e fo rm o f a rb itra ry guidelin es, a n d the traged y is that the e n lig h tm e n t o f a stu d e n t’s m in d is n o w o f se c o n d a ry im p o rta n ce . It seem s to m e that the m o s t e f f e c t iv e w a y o f a d m ittin g stu de n ts o n a n on-racial b asis is to o p e n the p u b lic sc h o o ls to c h ild re n o f all races an d to a llo w their parents to c h o o se the sc h o o their ch ild re n shall atte nd . T h is is the he art o f m y bill. M y bUl w ill be deem ed b y m a n y to be stro n g legislative m e dicin e. Y e t in m y ju d g m e n t, i t s p r o v i s i o n s m ust be pre scribe d b y C o n g re ss if w e are to resto re peace in o u r p u b lic sch o o ls. M o re o v e r, m y bill is in c o m p le te h a rm o n y w ith the 1 4 th A m e n d m e n t w h o se o n ly c o m m a n d is that states treat in lik e m a n n e r all p e rso n s sim ila rly situ ate d. * * * * * * * * * T h e re are 1 7 T e le v isio n a n d 191 ra d io sta tio n s in N o rth C aro lina. * * * * * * * * * T h e r w ere 2 .7 m illio n m o to r v e h ic le s registered in N o r th C a ro lin a in 1 9 6 7 . WHERE DEALING IS SERVING! Top Quality U S E D C A R S Davie C o u n ty's la r g e s t s e le c t io n o f t o p quality, thoroughly reconditioned used cars!Mocksville Chrysler-Plymouth 715 Wilkesboro St. Phone 634-2124 When it cornei to Service... REAVIS FORD STANDS OUTI H e r e ’s W h y ! ■Trained Technicians... Genuine Ford and Autolite P arte... Facto^ Approved Procedures.,. Competitive Prices... All add up to Quality Service for All Makes OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS 8 A.M. TO 12-NOON For Emergency And Minor Repairs REAVIS FORD VAOKINVILLf HIOHWAV ■OCKIVIllC. N. C. m O M E e S 4 '2 1 f 1 к ж т о т F M L C L E A R A N C E B E D D IN G S A L E b . ... $ 1 2 9 V a l u e - F o r O n l y $ 8 8 . 8 8 N o w ’s y o u r c h a n c e t o t h r o w o u t t h a t o l d m a t t r e s s , a n d s t a r t s l e e p i n g o n f a m o u s K i n g s d o w n q u a l i t y . H o w c a n w e o i f e r t h e s e Q u i l t e d P r i n c e m a t t r e s s s e t s a t s u c h b i g s a v i n g s ? W e m u s t l o w e r o u r c o v e r i n v e n t o r y b y t h e e n d o f t h e y e a r s o w e m u s t l o w e r o u r p r i c e s . I t ’s a s s i m p l e a s t h a t . A n d w e ’r e n o t j u s t l o w e r i n g , w e ’r e s l a s h i n g — o n e v e r y s e t . T h e m a t t r e s s e s a r e m u l t i - c o i l u n i t c o n s t r u c t i o n , w i t h w i r e p r o t e c t o r , r e s i l i e n t t h i c k i n s u l a t i o n , o n e - h a l f i n c h f o a m , p l u s a n a t t r a c t i v e d e c o r a t i v e q u i l t e d c o y e r m a t e r i a l o n a h e a v y - d u t y f o u n d a t i o n . G e t t h e Q u i l t e d P r i n c e s e t n o w . A n d g e t t h e k i n d o f c o m f o r t y o u c a n s l e e p o n . F o r y e a r s . A n d y e a r s . A n d y e a r s . $ S 8 88 p w set K1 D A N I E L Furniture & Electric Go OVERHEAD BRIDGE MOCKSVILLE, N.C. OAVIE COUNTY EBTEBPBISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, I0B9 - Î MOCKSVILLE, N.C. N O V E M B E R D A Z E SPECIALS START THURSDAY MORNING 9:30 SHOP BELK AND SAVE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. CLOSEOUT WOOLENS Small Group Woolens Slightly Soiled 60" Wide J H O ' 'M .4 4 YARD SALE KETTLECLOTH Full Bolts, First Quality, Assorted PriiU^ YD ■i.-: V Usually $45 ROOM -SIZE BRAIDED RUG DOES SUCH COLORFUL THINGS TO ANY DECORATING SCHEME! LONG WEARING MIXTURE OF 99% NYLON, 1% MISCELLANEOUS FIBERS IN IMPRESSIVE SVz X U'A’ SIZE. AVOCADO, GOLD, RUST, BROWN. REVERSIBLE TO GIVE TWICE THE WEAR. SALE STATEPRIDE KNiniNG YARN 1007, Worsted Wool 4 Ply - 3 oz. and 4oz. Skeins Assorted Colors \jso a \W 97 MEN’S CORDUROY SLACKS Permanent Press- Kodel Polyester ond Cotton-Assorted Colors.Sizes 29 to 36. U s u o U y S 7 - 0 0 $5.88 100% ACRILAN First Quolity Bonded On Acctate Lining Rich Deep Colors and Pastels- Solids-Ploids 54"-56” Wide BOYS SWEAT SHIRTS Seconds Of AM-59 Volue 95% Cottoi S% Acrrlic Filitrs Siies 10-16 9 9 ( SPECIAL GIRLS PANTIES Cotton-Royon Fabrics White Only ...3 F  I K S 974 S A LE ! ‘STATE PRIDE’ APPLIANCES 5 7 . 8 8 BUY NOW AND SAVt 1-year over-the-counter guarantee P E R C O L A T O R , usua l l y 9 . 9 9 . 2 2 c u p s . E a s y - c l e a n p o l i s h e d a l u m i n u m . Light sig nal s w h e n coffee is ready. . T O A S T E R - G R I L L , u s u a l l y 8 . 9 9 . 3 heats. D e e p , r e m o v a b l e broiling tray. 3 - S P E E D M I X E R , usually 9.99. E a s y - release c h r o m e d beaters. S t o r e o n wall. S T E A M I R O N , u s u a l l y 9 . 9 9 . 1 7 efficient s t e a m vents. Fabricdial. Finger-tip control. ONE GROUP LADIES SPORTSWEAR Antron-Nylon Bonded on Acetate Solids-Checks-Florals- Long Sleeve Tops-Jackets- Pants. Sleeveless Vests. Sizes 6 to 16. Values to $16.00 SAVE TO m ONE GROUP LADIES KNIT SUITS 3 Piece*Textured Acetate Sklrt-Jacket Shell. Assorted Colors Regular $30 and $35 ^ 2 5 .8 8 SALE GIRLS KNIT DRESSES 100% Polyester Knit Completely Washoble Solids-Stripes Sizes 7-14; S’/j-U’/j 00 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1969 County ASCS Office To Have Census Information liifo rm a liD n ab ou t the 1 9 6 9 C e nsus o f A gricu lture is cxp cctcd to be available in all co u nty A S C S offices b y D ecem be r I, a cco rd in g to H. 0 . Carter, State E x e cu tive D ire c to r o f the A g ricu ltu ra l Sta b iliza tion an d C o n se rva tio n Servicc. C arter said in late N o ve m b e r th e Bureau o f C e n su s in W a sh in gton w ill send lo all co u nty A S C S offices an in fo rm a tio n packet c o n ta in in g a reference h a n d b o o k , an in tro d ucto ry letter an d a sample q u e s t o n n a i r c . In fo rm a tio n in the packe t w ill help c o u n ty office e m ploye e s an sw er q u e stio n s fro m farm ers ab o u t the 1 9 6 9 A g ricu ltu ra l C ensus. Carter sa id farm ers w ill receive the 1 9 6 9 A g ricu ltu ra l C e n su s q u cstio n a ire b y m ail o n or ab o u t J a n u a ry I, 1970. T h e q u e stion n a ire sh o u ld be filled ou t an d m ailed b ack to the C e n su s B u re au n o t later than F e b ru a ry 15. Carter said f a r m e r co o p e ra tio n in this ce n su s is v e r y im p o rt a n t because decisions that w ill lead to im p ro ve d farm p ro gra m s m ust be based on reliable facts and those facts can o n ly be ob taine d th ro u gli a n a tio nw id e cen su s o f all farm s a n d ranches. H e said A S C S is on e o f the k e y agencies in the U. S. D ep artm en t of A g iic u ltu re th rou gli w h ic h in fo rm a tio n o n the 1 9 6 9 C e n su s o f A g ricu ltu re w ill be handled. HERE AND THERE Re v. R ich a rd K . R c d w in e w a s th e guest spe ake r for m o rn in g a n d w o rsh ip services at G ree n M e a d o w s C h u rc h o n ‘ S u n d a y . Rev. R e d w in e w as teacher in he sch o o l at C an a several ye ars ago an d w as surprised lo find som e o f his form er pupils am ong the c o n gre g a tio n , also a distant r e la t iv e . M r . R e d w i n e explaine d lh at al the tim e ho taught he h a d n ’t had h is collcgc training. Re v. W alter W a rffo rd w ill be b ack w ith the G ree n M e a d o w s C o n g re g a tio n this week. Re vival services he had been co n d u ctin g for C re stw o o d Baptist C h u rc h closed S u n d a y night. T h is c o lu m n e rro n e o u sly reported th is to be C h a rity C h u rc h last w eek. Joe L a n gsto n returne d to w o rk o n M o n d a y fo llo w in g a weeks с о п П п с т с п 1 w ith a b ro n ch ia l in fection . M r. an d M rs. N o rris B o y e r spent the w e e ke n d in R a le ig h w ith their so n s R a n d y an d L a rry and fam ilies. M rs. R a y H e n d rix spent a few d a y s in D avie H o sp ita l last week receiving tests an d X-rays. M rs. J im Nes'ter a lo n g w ith Mrs. H ubert Draw dy an d o th c;p crso n n cl o f the B e a u ty B o u t i q u e B e a u ty Salon attended the h a irstylin g m eet ^in W in sto n -Sa le m on S u n d a y . Rev. and Mrs. Hubert ’M id d le to n and M r. an d Mrs. H a n k W illiam s w ere lu n ch e o n guests o n M o n d a y o f M rs. D a n Sto ke s. M rs. F lo ra W illia m s and M rs. M arth a B o n n e r o f C le m m o n s were S u n d a y a fte rn o o n visito rs o f M r. an d M rs. W illis R id d le . M r s . G r a y M a t t h e w s p articipated in the C ra ftsm a n fair in W in sto n -S a le m last w eek. S h e reports she en joyed it very m u ch and returned ho m e alm o st e m p ty handed. S h e h a d c a rrie d n u m e ro u s Ciikes, pies, co o kie s, etc. M r. and M rs. A n ia r B o w m a n o f M t. A ir y an d M rs. Betty N cster o f W in sto n -Sa le m w ere afte rn o o n visito rs o f the Joe L a n gsto n s o n S u n d a y . T h e ir m ain objective w as to see their gran dd augliter, Jean nie N e ste r,' in fact, Jeannie ha d six grand and great gran dp are n ts present at the sam e tim e. M rs. F ra n k ie W arfford w h o h a s been a patient in the S ile r C ity H o sp ita l for several w eeks is n o w a l the h o m e o f her so n in W in s to n -S a le m , Re v. W alter W arfford . M rs. Lee R a y H o w e ll is p re se n tly o n the sic k list at her ho m e M r. an d M rs. S a m J o h n so n , M r. S a m A u stin , M r. an d M rs. Jam es Z im m e rm a n , M r. and M rs. N o rris B o y e r a n d M r. and M rs. L aw re n ce R id d le and so n. Gene, all attended revival services on e nigh t last w eek at the C re stw o o d B aptist C h u rc h on Motor R o a d . S u n d a y saw several visito rs at G re e n M e a d o w s C h u rc h . A m o n g these w ere M rs. O sca r A lle n an d M iss E lo ise W ard o f Farm in gton , M r. an d M rs. G ra d y H o ld e r an d so n , C ra ig o f C le m m o n s an d several others. M em be rs of the A sb u ry Riddle family and frie nds gathered o n S u n d a y at the old hom eplace near Bethle hem C h u rc h to he lp M iss A lp h a Ridd le en joy a su n ip tio u s d in n e r to celebrate her b irth d a y a n n ive rsary. S O C IA L SEC U R IT Y QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (A n y o n e in D avie C o u n ty ha vin g a q ue stio n concerning So cia l Se cu rity m ay w rite in care o f this new spaper and the q ue stion anil answ er w ill be in clu ded in a subsequent colum n ). Q . A co u p le o f w e e ks ago I read an an sw er y o u gave c o n ce rn in g a w o m a n o lde r than her h u sb a n d an d y o u said she w o u ld have to have so m e w o rk u n d e r So cia l S e c u rity to get the h o sp ita l part o f M edicare . I w as u n d e r the im p re ssio n she c o u ld he covered on his record, is this not corre ct? A . Sh e w ill be cove re d o n he r h u sb a n d 's record w h e n he files an ap plica tio n. In the q u e stio n a few w e e ks ago, the h u sb a n d w as not g o in g to retire tor tw o m o re years. Sin ce he w as alread y 6 2 , he c o u ld have filed an a p p lica tio n even th ou gli he w as not re tirin g and his w ife c o u ld then get ho sp ital in su ran ce o u h is record. T h is is a d e cisio n he w o u ld have to m ake. Q. lias the So c ia l S e c u rity increase been passed yet ? A . N o . b ut it w ill be a n n o u n c e d in this ne w spaper w he n it is. Q . I have w o rk e d for the past 11 ye ars and w o u ld like lo quit to stay h o m e with ni> little boy. If I quit now . w lia i effect w ill have o n m y social se cu rity w he n I retire’ A. Sin ce y o u have over 19 years coverage with social security y o u w o u ld be gu arantee d a che ck, but the am o u n t o f the clieck w o u ld d ep en d o n y o u r date o f birth, and > ou r average earnings. 1 w o u ld need m o re in to rm a tio ii to give y o u a com p le te answ er. Please call o u t otl'ice and w e «ill discuss this further. MACEDONIA NEWS . . • . V-- 'The Old Davie County Community Building which stood in the center of the square. The dbove picture was made looking north. (Photo made by Gray Smith from an old negative). Congressman ler "Vinegar Bi M IZELL'S Ж 7 Ш 1 Ш ________________ 0 - D ear C o n g re ssm a n M izell; The f l o w o f p o r n o g r a p h ic literature in to the A m e ric a n h o m e seem s to be as fast as ever. Is there a n y th in g that can be d o n e t h r o u g h the Postm aster G e n e ra l’s office to sto p this flow o f sm u t m a il? R . T . W in sto n -Sale m . A - In a n o th e r A c tio n L in e c o lu m n p u b lish e d this p ast J u ly , I listed a n u m b e r o f p roposals w h ic h are b e in g con sid e re d in C o m m itte e and designed to sto p this in va sio n in to the private lives o f o u r A m e ric a n citizens. O n e o f the strongest p ro p o sa ls w as m ade b y the N ix o n A d m in istra tio n a n d will establish a ja il sentence o f five ye a rs an d a fine o f up to $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 fo r those w h o k n o w in g ly send th is typ e o f m aterial to y o u n g people o r k n o w i n g l y tran sp ort p o rn o gra p h y in interstate com m erce. 1 am u n h a p p y to say that stro n g le gislation has not yet been passed, a n d the law s to e ffective ly deal w ith this typ e o f a ctiv ity are no t yet o n the b o o k s. T h e Postm aste r G en eral, h o w ever, ha s take n a new a p p ro a ch to the p ro ble m , and I feel that his a ctio n w ill cu rb the tide until le gislation has passed. P o stm a ste r G eneral B lo u n t ha s initiated the p o lic y o f re v o kin g the P o st O ffic e b o x privileges o f those w h o use the b o x e s fo r “ im m oral or im p ro p e r” purposes. One Se p te m b e r 3 0 , rental b o x p r i v i l e g e s of eight p oron ograp h y dealers w ere revoke d o n the advice o f the Postm aste r G e n e ra l’s C o u n se l. 1 have since fo rw a rd e d to the P ostm aste r G eneral the nam es o f thirteen d ifferen t co m p a n ie s w h ic h peddle filth m ail in to t h e F i f t h Congre ssion al D istrict. 1 have requested that the Post O ffic e b o x privileges o f these c o m p a n ie s also be revoked. I c o m m e n d the a ctio n o f M r. B lo u n t, w h ic h sh ow s that he to o is con ce rn e d for Ih e m oral w elfare o f o u r society. H is m e th o d o f d ealin g w ith the sm u t m arket has never been tried before, an d w ill alm ost ce rta in ly face stro n g tests in the cou rt. I h o p e b y lhat lim e C o n g re ss w ill have taken positive a ctio n o n a firm a n ti-p o rn o g ra p h y bill. Q - D ear C o n g re ssm a n M iz e ll; H o w tall is the W a s h in g t o n M o n u m e n t, an d w he n w as i t b u ilt? F C J , L e x in g to n . A - T h e W a sh in gto n M o n u m e n t is tru ly o n e o f the m o st fa m o u s la n d m a rk s in the capital. T h e c o rn e rsto n e w as laid o n J u ly 4 , 1 8 4 8 , an d c o n stru c tio n p ro ce d e d q u ic k ly o n private c o n trib u tio n s u n til 1854 w h e n the monument becam e the s u b je c t o f a political quarrel. T h ro u g li p olitical disagreem en t an d the Civil W ar, the m o n u m e n t rem a ined at an u n c o m p le te d height o f 15 3 feet fo r alm o st tw e n ty-five ye ars. F in a lly in 1876, P r e s i d e n t Grant a p p r o v e d an act w h ich p ro vid e d that the go ve rn m e n t co u ld finish construction. W o rk w a s resum e d in 1 8 8 0 , a n d t h e m o n u m e n t was c o m p le te d in 18 8 4 . A n iro n s ta ir w a y w ith in the h o llo w shaft c o n sists o f fifty lan d in gs an d 8 9 8 steps. T h e re is an easier w a y fo r visito rs to reach tlie to p , h o w ever. T h e ne w elevator, installe d in 1 9 5 9 , m ake s the ascent in 7 0 second . Send y o u r q u e stio n s to: M ize ll’s A c t io n Lin e, 1 2 2 8 L o n g w o rth H o u se O ffice B u ild in g , W a sh in g to n , D . C. 2 0 5 1 5 . GIFT PJ’S — Brushed cotton knit pajamas with built-in vinyl soles and toe caps eliminate the need for bedroom slippers. The bold-striped pull over top In bright blue jay, green, or pink has matching solid color pants. By Carter's. ÌAUCTIOM Complete SALE ANTIQUES Stock Of The OLD ’N ODD SHOP * Located Hwy. 801 Between US 158 and Farmington jSaturday, Nov. 22AtI0 A.M • Roin Or Sliine Corner Cupboard...Walnut Oropleaf Table...Round Oak Tcble...Rocking ChBirs...Washstand...Cherry Chest Of Drawers (Ooved Tail)...Meal Chest...Dough Bowl...Wash Pot...Pje Safe...Love Seat...3'Pc. Maple Bedroom Suite H.K. Wells Muzzleloader Octagon Barrel Rifle....Other Old Guns...Threadwinder...Corded Bed...Carnival & Pattern Glass...lVjppon Bowl...Old Fruit Jars & Bott- les...many other items too numerous to mention. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • D u o to liealih. Mrs. L illia n G re g o ry is olYering hor com plcMe sto ck al p u b lic auction. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lunch Served by Smith Crove Ruritan CJub F re d Cj. M o c k . A u c tio n e e r # • • • t t • t f f f • t f • f f • t • # ABOUT PEOPLE F u n e ra l services fo r M rs. A lic e M . L o h r Peebles, w ere held T h u rsd a y , N o v e m b e r 6 at 2 :0 0 p.m . at the M o u n t S in a i A . M . E . Z io n C hurch. Re veren d A . M. S p a u ld in g officia ted . F in a l rites w ere in th e church cem e te ry. M rs. Peebles d ied as the result o f an a u t o m o b i l e accidcnt on S a t u r d a y m o rn ing , Nov. 1. A n n u a l H o m e c o m in g w as held at the F irst P re sb yte rian C h u rc h in B o o n v ille , S u n d a y , N o v . 9. A fte rn o o n service w as held at 2 :0 0 p.m . R e v. F . D . J o h n so n w as guest speaker. P e rso n s a tte n d in g fro m here were; M r. a n d M rs. G ree n Isaac, M rs. F. M . M c C a llu m , Mrs. A delaide Ellis, M iss Eve rle n a G arre tt, M rs. M a ry B ry a n t, M rs. Bessie N e w so m e , M r. J o h n A . S m o o t, M r. C a lvin B ry a n t an d M ic h a e l C o d y , M iss O de ssa an d S te d m o n N e w so m e an d M rs. M a ry W o o d ru ff and daugliter, M argaret. W c w ere ve ry h a p p y to have such good attendance at S u n d a y S c h o o l a n d C h u rc h .sc rv ic c s o n S u n d a y T h is beautiful fall w eathe r has e n a b le d the devoted to be faithful to Christ an d H is C h u rc h . Ken t C o pe an d R o n n ie B o w le s w ere h o m e fo r the w eeke nd . W e k n o w that their fam ilies w ere h a p p y to have them h o m e w ith them . W e. too, are con ce rn e d ab ou t and for o u r y o u n g m en that arc in the service o f o u r c o u n try . W e lo o k fo rw a rd to the tim e w he n they w ill be h o m e again for go o d . A ll o f u s sh o u ld be m uch in p ra ye r for the m en w h o are serving o u r c o u n try . N a n c y S p a rk s w as ho m e fro m college for the w eekend. A b ig w e lcom e to her college friend and to N a n c y . O u r y o u n g p eople are faith fu l to the ch u rc h w he n they com e ho m e fo r the w eeke nd . O u r p ra yer go w ith them in these try in g days. O u r pastor. R e v. J. T a y lo r L o fin , C h a rlie S a p p an d F ra n k M y e rs w ere delegates to the special sy n o d o f thp M o ra v ia n c h u r c h representing the M a ce d o n ia co n gre gatio n. T h e synod op ened o n T h u rsd a y m o rn in g at 9 :3 0 an d c o n tin u e d th ro u gli Sa tu rd a y. C h u c k P lyle r w as the guest o f Lee S a p p o n S u n d a y after ch u rch . T h e y ha d an en joyab le a fte rn o o n together. Please rem e m b er the sick in y o u r p ra yers d aily. A d a Isle y c o n tin u e s to im p ro ve and so does K e n n e th B u rne r. M rs. M o rg a n , the m o th e r o f L illia n Isley re m a in s ve ry sick in Sm oftey Says: f A R E y o u C / J 2 £ P V ( - . . . 1 I O R J U S T L U C K V ? J | F o rsyth M e m o ria l H ospital. M r. C la re nce H o c k a d a y is a )atient in Davie County Jospital. M rs. M argaret D a v is is h o m e fro m F o rsy th H o sp ital. M rs. H ild a B e a u ch a m p . M rs. M a d e lin e Sp a rk s, M rs. T o o tsie C o p e and L o u ise W est h o n o re d M rs. C h are sl (M u g g s) S m ith w ith a sh o w e r o n Sa tu rd a y niglit at the h o m e o f M rs. K e n n e th Sm ith . M rs. S m ith received m a n y nice and useful gifts. M r. an d M rs. H e n ry H a rp and M r. and M rs. W o rth S e a ls visited M r. and M rs. K e n n e th S m ith S u n d a y a fte rn oo n . M a n y th a n ks to all the ladies that su p p o rte d the b ake sale sp o n so re d b y the w om e n o f the ch u rch . T h e sale w as a b ig success. We also arc th a n k fu l fo r the m a n y p eople w h o cam e to the sale and b o u gh t the item s fo r sale. F ro m o u r D a ily B re ad : T h is d ay be faith fu l w h e re G o d has placed y o u . T h o u g h y o u m a y be “ lo s t " in m a n ’s o p in io n , y o u m a y so m e d a y be declared " f ir s t " w h e n G o d balan ce s Ih e b o o ks. D a y be d a y p e rfo rm they m issio n W ith C h rist’s help keep at the task; H ave n o fear that G o d w ill chide thee. F a ith fu ln e ss is all H e asks. T h o u g h t : A w o rd of en cou rag e n ie n i lo the faithfu l: G o d o f t e n uses "sm a ll m a tch e s” to light “ great to rch e s". А В Д , Auction Sole Saturday , November 15, at 10 a.m. Personal Property Household and Kitchen Furniture Located at the Homeplace of the Late Lizzie Smith Williams Farmington, in Davie County Sieglar Heater . . . Gas Stove . . . Dishes . . Glassware . . . Cooking Utensils . . .TV . . . Beds . . . Chest of Drawers . . . Gas Heater ■ Clock . . . Sideboard . . . Sewing Machine . . Piano . . . Couch . . . Chairs . . . Pictures . . Tables . . . Bottles . . . Bowl and Pitchers. . Dresser . . . Washstand . . . Cedar Wardrobe . Silverware . . . Kerosene Lamps . . . Wicker Set . . . Trunks . . . Churn . . . Baby Cradle . . . Hospital Bed . . . Cedar Chest Ironware . . . Stoneware. . . Meal Chest. . Pic Safe OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Lunch Available H. Buford York & Sons Harmony, N.C. 546-2595 Auctioneers Joe M. Williams Executor U X 3 See your Ford Dealer— the man with better ideas! Hot new Ranchero GTbiends spons-car beauty with iha working ability of a pickup. Brings you more luxury and performance options than ever before. And now you can select from four twank Ranchero models for 1970. The best selection ever! Van with 23“o more clear floorspacemeans larger payloads... up to 3600 pounds. Engine's moved forward for a larger cargo area, up lo 10 ft. in the SuperVan. A unique driver's walk-through. And easy engine accessibility from the outside. Pickup with two front axles work» nke a truck, rides like a car. Ford's exclusive design employs Twin.I-Beam axles for strength, coil springs for easy ride. Optional Flex-0- Matic rear springs ride right, loaded or light. Ford's cab is roomiest yef. Phone 634-2161 REAVIS FORD Yodliliivlll« Hwy.Moiksville, N.C. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. N0\MEMBER 13, 1969 - 9 Superior Court C ases d isp ose d o f d u rin g tlio session o f S u p e rio r C o u rt last w eek w ere as fo llo w s; G eo rge Jacobs, c a p ia s. D r iv in g license re vo ke d and sentenced to 6 -m o n th s fo r v i o l a t i o n o f p robation. R c c o m m c n d e d for w o rk release. R o y Charles M c G u ire , p ossession o f d ru g s fo r sale. F aile d to ap pe ar fo r trial. C a p ia s issued. W illiam E m a n u e l B ennett, p o sse ssio n o f d ru g s fo r sale. Failed to ap pe ar fo r trial. C a p ia s issued. Ste ve Jaco bs, o p e ra tin g car intoxicated, no o p e ra to r’s license, b re a k in g an d entering, larce n y o f au to. Se n te n ce d to tw o years, m a k in g a total o f six ye ars as he w as u n d e r a fo u r ye ar su sp e nd e d sentence. F ra nkie H a irsto n , arm ed ro b b e ry, assault w ith d e ad ly w e a p o n w ith in te n t to kill. C o n tin u e d u n til ne xt term o f court. C ly d e P artlo w , Jr., arm e d ro b b e ry, assault w ith d e a d ly w e a p o n w ith in te nt to kill. Pled g u ilty to a ccessory a f t e r the f a c t a n d w a s senten ce d to fo u r years. La w re n ce R a y m o n d Sh aw , arm e d ro b b e ry a n d assault w ith d e a d ly w e a p o n w ith in te nt to kill, pled g u ilty to a cce sso ry a f t e r the fact and was senten ce d to fo u r years. D o n a l d G ra y Hellard, operating car in to x ic a te d , rem a nd ed to c o u n ty cou rt. J o h n S t e w a r t m a b a n d o n o m e n t and n o n -su p p o rt, o rd e re d to pay cost a n d su p p o rt fa m ily. R u s s e l l Sterlin C o b b , operating car in to x ic a te d . Failed to ap pe ar fo r trial. C a p ia s issued. W illia m F le tch e r M c B rid e , reckless d riv in g. R e d u c e d to to o fast fo r c o n d itio n s. $ 5 0 a n d cost. J o h n E n gle , arm e d ro b b e ry, e sc a p e , assault w ith d e a d ly w e a p o n w ith in te n t to kill. Se n te n ce d to a total o f 2 7 ye ars in p riso n , n in e ye a rs o n each charge against h im for c o m m o n la w ro b b e ry, a n d an a d d itio n a l six m o n th s sentence fo r escape w h ic h w as h is third offense o n escape charges. J u d g e B e a l rule d that the sentence ru n c o n c u rre n tly w ith the 2 0 to 3 0 ye a rs he is se rvin g for ro b b e ry in G u ild fo n M c Q u a ig u e , C H R I S T M A S D E A D L I N E p os h a ! M o c k s v i l l c ’s )stm aster, R o y C a rtne r a s issued suggested m ailing deadlines fo r C h ris t m a s packages an d cards. D o m e stic parcels b o u n d for d istant states sh o u ld be m ailed b y D cc. 2, an d those m a ild e d to lo cal areas sh o u ld id be sent no t later than D e ce m b e r 13, M r. C a rtn e r said. C a rd s m aile d to d istant states sh o u ld be sent no t later th an D cc. 1 i , an d those b o u n d fo r lo cal areas sh o u lld be p o stm a rk e d b y D e ce m be r 13. C a rtn e r said C h ristm a s g ift s fo r servicem en s t a t io n e d in foreign c o u n trie s sh o u ld be sent a c c o r d i n g to th e se deadlines: S A M (space available m ail airlift), N o v. 2 9 and airm ail, D e ce m b e r 13. P o s ta l o fficia ls aske d m ailers to p a ck all articles headed fo r overseas areas in stro n g b o x e s w ra p p e d w ith h e a vy paper an d tied w ith stro n g cord. P a r c e l s sh o u ld be clearly addre ssed o n on e side o n ly , a n d the address an d return a d dre ss w ritte n again in sid e the package in case the w ra p p in g p ape r com e s off. C a rtn e r stressed the use o f A P O a n d F P O n u m b e rs. To Counteract Hatred T h e Enterprisc-Rccord, a lo n g w ith several o th e r ne w spapers o f the area, carrics a classified advertisem ent each w eek fro m V e rn o n Page o f Faith . T h e se classified ads refer to B ib lica l passages. A reader w ro te to the A s k u s C o m u n in the S a lisb u ry Post an d asked ab o u t these ad vertise m en t. T h is w as the reply: A p ia n o tun e r b y trade, V e rn o n Page p u b lish e s these ad vertise m en ts to co u n te ra ct the “ hatred an d frictio n an d fear that fill the w o rld .” He p u b lish e s sim ila r ads in ne w sp ap ers in K a n n a p o lis, C o n c o rd , M o n ro e , D e n to n , M o c k sv ille an d Sile r C ity . T h e cost o f the a d ve rtisin g co m e s ou t o f h is o w n p o c ke t an d is ove r an d a b o ve the c o n trib u tio n s he m ake s to h is Se v e n th D a y A d v e n tist C h u rc h . A n d it is o n to p o f the expe nse o f p rin tin g cards w ith B ible m essages an d gu id e s fo r fu id in g in the B ib le an sw ers to e ve ryd a y p ro b le m s. H ere are som e o f P age’s c o m m e n ts a b o u t the ad vertise m en ts he run s: “ L o o k w h a l C h rist h a s d o n e fo r m e, an d the cost to m e is n o th in g . H e died o n C a lva ry fo r m e and e v e ry b o d y else in the w o rld . I w ish I c o u ld d o a lo t m o re fo r H im . I w o u ld like to visit e ce ry h o u se a n d sec (hat e v e ry b o d y w as ha p p y. I w ish that I c o u ld tell - p e rso n a lly toll - e v e ry b o d y in the w o rld h o w w o n d e rfu l Je sus is.” H e p la n s h is ad s c a re fu lly an d sa ys that e ve ry th o u g h t he e xpresses is su p p o rte d b y the B ible. “ If p e o p le sec the ad ove r an d ove r an d over, there’s a bette r cha n ce to get the m essage thro u gli. T h e y m ig h t ju st glance at it a few tim es, an d then th e y m ig h t b egin re ad in g it, and then th e y ju st m ig h t read the Sc rip tu re le sso n that is m e n tio n e d in tho ad.” Davie Farmer Urged To Vote In Referendum I'R o n n ie arm ed ro b b e ry, assault w ith d e a d ly w e a p o n w ith in te nt to kill. Se n te n ce d to five years. G a r l a n d N eas, arm ed ro b b e ry , assault w ith d e ad ly w e a p o n w ith in te nt to kill, escape. C o n tin u e d . W i l m a H e p le r Harris, o p e ra tin g car in to xcia te d . $ 125 an d cost. J o h n W esley Hairston, f o r g e r y ( f o u r c o u n t s). Se n te n ce d to five ye ars in the D e p a rtm e n t o f C o rre c tio n o n o n e charge. N o l p ro s w ith leave taken in o th e r charges. J o h n Pru itt, capias. F a ile d to ap pe ar fo r trial. O rd e re d p ick cd up. N o b o n d . Paul Leslie W y ric k , speeding. F a ile d to a p p e a r fo r trial. C a p ia s issued. G eo rge operating Sentenced C . J . C O R N . 8 9 C h a rlie J u d so n C o rn , 8 9 , o f R t . 4 , M o c k sv ille , d ie d at 1 1 :5 5 p.m . S u n d a y in D a vie C o u n ty H o sp ita l. B o rn A p ril 2 0 , 1 8 8 0 , in M a d iso n C o u n ty , he w a s a m e m b e r o f B e a r C re e k B a p tist C h u rc h w h e re fun eral services w ere he ld W ed ne sd ay. O ffic ia tin g at the rites w ere the R e v. P au l M o re a n d the Re v. W . C . B a rk le y . B u ria l w as in C h estn ut G ro v e U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h cem e te ry. M r. C o rn is su rvive d b y his w ife , M rs. Ju lie C o rn ; o n e d a u g h t e r, Mrs. R o y M c C la m ro c k , Sr., a n d o n e so n , W . O . (T e d ) C o rn , b o th o f R t. 2, M o c k sv ille ; 1 0 gra n d c h ild re n R a y m o n d D avis, c a r in to x ic a te d , to fo u r m o n th s su spe nd e d o n p aym e nt Of $ 1 0 0 an d cost. G e o rge R . T y re s, p o sse ssio n o f d ru gs fo r sale. A b a te d . J im m y H igg in s, n o n -su p p o rt o f illegitim ate ch ild . O rd e re d to p a y $1100 over 8 8 w eeks. D a v id Earl T ru ie tt, larceny o f au to. Faile d to ap pe ar fo r trial. C a p a is issued. T h o m a s R a y C o u g e n h o u r, d riv in g w ith license revo ke d. S e n t e n c e d lo n ine m o n th s. R e c o m m e n d e d for w o rk release. R o g e r W illiam Parrish, speeding, con tin ue d . R a y H olle m an , fo rcib le trespass, larce n y an d receiving, larcen y, b re a k in g an d entering. Failed to appear fo r trial. C a p a is issued. B illy G ra y T a y lo r, assault o n fem ale (3 c o u n ts). F a ile d to appe ar for trial. C a p ia s issued. Clyde C asstevens, escape. R e m a n d e d |u c o m p ly w ith ju d g m e n t o f c o u n ty cou rt. D o u g la s M c A r th u r Sta n le y , resisting arrest. G ra n d ju ry fo u n d n o l a true bill. D a v i d L in co ln Pruitt, o p erating car in to x ic a te d . Failed to ap pear fo r trial. C a p ia s issued. P h o e b e M e ssic k L a ird vs A rc h ie Ela ge Laird . C o n tin u e d o n c o n d itio n d efend an t o b e y form e r c o u ft orders. A l l o t h e r cases were C tinlinilpd Turkey Slioot There w ill be a T u rk e y S h o o t at 1 lie Center C o m m u n ity B u ild in g S a tu rd a y , N o v e m b e r 2 2 , b e g in n in g al 10 a. ni. B arb e cu e w ill be so ld all d a y an d a barbe cue su p pe r w ill be a 'lv e d sta rtin g at 5 p. in. M R S . C L Y D E H . C A R R , 75 M rs. C ly d e H o lm a n C a rr, 7 5 , o f 521 P in e St., M o c k sv ille , died at 8 p.m . S u n d a y at D a v ie C o u n ty H o sp ita l, M o c k sv illc . S h e h a d been in d e c lin in g health fo r several ye a rs an d se rio u sly ill fo r five days. M rs. C a rr w as b o rn Se p t. 15, 1 8 9 4 in Davie C o u n ty , d augliter o f the late C h a rlie an d L e n a N a y lo r H o lm a n . S h e w a s ed ucated in the D a vie C o u n ty sch o o ls, a n d w a s a m e m b e r o f St. J o h n A M E Z io n C h u rc h . Survivors in clu d e o n e so n, Everett H . H o w e ll, a n d a daughter, M rs. L o u ise H . G aithe r, b o th o f M o c k sv illc . F u n e ra l services w ill be held at 4 p.m . T h u rsd a y at St. J o h n A M E Z io n C h u rc h , w ith the R e v . F r e e m a n G e rm a n y o fficia tin g. B u ria l w ill be in the c h u rc h cem etery. T h e b o d y w ill rem a in at N o b le and K e lse y F u n e ra l H o m e , S a lisb u ry , u n til take n to tlie c h u rc h tw o h o u rs p rio r to d ie services. P IN K S. SP RY , 8 9 P in k S. S p ry . 8 9 , o f R l. 2, A d va n ce , died last niglit at h is hom e. F u n e r a l services were con du cte d W e d n e sd a y al F u lto n U nited M ethodist C h u r c h b y the R e v. B ry c e S m ith . B u ria l w as in the c h u rc h cernelery. H e w as b o rn A p ril 2 8 , 1881, in D a vie C o u n ty , so n o f the late B e rry and Bettie S p ry . H e w a s a retired farm er a n d m e m ber o f F u lto n U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h . H e is survived b y h is w id o w ; f iv e daughters. M rs. E d n a B ro w n and M rs. G e ra ld in e B le vin s o f R t. 8 . S a lisb u ry : M rs. M a d e la in e D e a l an d M rs. A rle n e Freedle o f L e x in g to n an d M rs. B e tty W illia m s o f R t. 3, M o c k sv ille ; fo u r son s, A v a n s a n d C o la n S p ry o f R t. 2, A d v a n ce , M e lv in S p ry o f R t. 1, L in w o o d , and B ru ce Sp r> ' o f R l. 8 , S a lisb u ry . Masonic Meeting A n em ergent m e e tin g o f d ie M o c k sv ille M a so n ic L o d g e w ill be he ld F rid a y , N o v e m b e r 14, at 7 :3 0 p.m. tity are b e in g urged to m a rk N o v . 2 5 as a special date o n their calendar. T h is is the N ic k e ls fo r K n o w - H o w re fe re n d u m d a y d iro u g h o u t N o rth C a ro lin a . “ B y no w , ou r fa rm e rs sh o u ld be th o ro u g h ly fam ilia r w ith the issu e that is to be voted o n ,” ob se rve d L e o F. W illiam s, c o u n t y e x te n sio n chairm a n. “ O u r h o p e is that every eligible vo te r w ill take die few m in u te s req u ire d to cast a ballot. W e w o u ld lik e to have the largest tu rn o u t in the 1 8 - y e a r h is t o r y o f the p ro gra m .” N ic k e ls fo r K n o w - H o s is the N o rth C a ro lin a farm e rs’ o w n p ro gra m o f se lf help. T h ro u g h it, farm ers d o n a te five ce n ts fo r each to n o f feed a n d fertilizer p u r c h a s e d to s u p p o r t agricultural rcsearc i a n d e d u ca tio n at N o rth C a ro lin a State U n iv e rsity. T h e p ro g ra m h a s been vote d o n each three ye a rs since 1 9 5 1 . A favorable vo te b y tw o -th ird o f those v o tin g is re q u ire d to renew the p ro gram , th is tim e f o r s i x y e a rs. In p re vio u s referen du m s, the vote h a s been ^ e a Y ilj iJ n fa Y o r.o f.re n e w a l...... W illia m s e x p la in e d that p a rtic ip a tio n in N ic k e ls fo r K n o w - H o s is vo lu n ta ry. A l t h o u g h th e five-cent asse ssm en t is in clu d e d in the price o f the feed o r fertilizer at th e tim e o f p urch ase , a n y farm er can have this asse ssm en t returne d to h im u p o n request. T h e c o u n ty c h a irm a n also e x p la in e d that the N ic k e ls fu n d is ad m in iste re d b y the N o rth C arolina A g r i c u l t u r a l F o u n d a tio n w h ic h is c o m p o se d o f farm ers a n d farm le aders fro m each o f the 10 0 co u ntie s. “ It w o u ld be im p o ssib le to e xpre ss the valu e o f th is spe cial fund in the overall d e ve lo p m e n t a n d p ro gre ss o f o u r a gricu ltu re , W illia m s said. “T h e re is n o q u e stio n that the p ro gra m has been valu ab le far b e y o n d the total c o n trib u tio n s that have been m ad e in all o f tlie last 18 years. V irtu a lly every farm er has received ben efits fro m Ihe p ro gra m far in exce ss o f the a m o u n t o f m o n e y he has p aid in to N ic k e ls fo r K n o w -H o w . W illia m s said a n y o n e w ith q u e stio n s a b o u t the N ic k e ls p r o g r a m o r a b o u t the r e fe re n d u m o n N o v. 25 sho u ld co ntact Ih c c o u n ty e x t e n s io n o f f ice for in fo rm a tio n . T h e fo llo w in g is a list o f p o llin g placc in D avie C o u n ty fo r the N ic k e ls for K n o w - H o w re fe re n du m : A d v a n ce M illin g C o m p a n y , A d v a n ce , N . C. B e n n e tt & E llis G ro c . & H a rd w a re , R o u te 2, M o c k sv ille , N . C. K e n ’s A m o c o Station, R o u te 1, H a rm o n y , N . C . C a rtn e r’s Se rvic e Sta tio n , R o u te 1, M o c k sv ille , N . C. J o h n so n ’s G u lf Service, R o u te 2, M o c k sv ille , N . C. J u n k e r & S o n Fe e d M ill, S a lisb u ry Stre et, M o c k sv ille , N . C. D a v ie F a rm Service, 3 0 3 W ilk e sb o ro Street, M o c k sv ille , N . C . F a rm & G a rd e n Service, In c., 96 1 Y a d k in v ille R o a d , M o c k sv ille , N . C. D a v i e C o u n t y O ffice B u ild in g , M o c k sv ille , N . C. D a v ie C o u n t y H ig h S c h o o l, A g ric u ltu ra l D e p artm e n t, M o c k sv ille , N . c. C e n tra l C a ro lin a B a n k & T ru st C o ., C o o le e m e e , N . C. Accident Occurs On 601 Friday . , S ta te T r o o p e r R . L . B e an e in ve stig a te d an accident F rid a y , N o v e m b e r 7 , at 6 :1 5 p. m . o n U S 6 0 1 10 m iles n o rth o f M o c k sv ille . W illia m E d w a rd A lle n , 64 , o f R o u t e 2, Y a d k in v il le , d riv in g a 1961 D o d g e , d ro ve o n to U S 60 1 fro m R U 1 3 2 9 in to the p ath o f a 1 9 6 3 W liite T ra c to r b e in g op e rate d b y H o y t R a y S h o re , 3 7 , o f R o u te 2 , H a m p t o n v ille , w h o w as g o in g n o rth o n U S 6 0 1 . B o t h d rive rs w ere in jured, re ce ivin g b ruises. D a m a ge s w ere e stim ated at $ 6 0 0 to the D o d g e a n d ,$100 to the o th e r vehicle. Rescue S(|uad Plan Second Rummage Sale T h e D a vie C o u n ty R e scu e S q u a d w o u ld lik e to th a n k e ve ryo n e w h o d o n a te d item s for their recent R u m m a g e Sale, and the o n e s w h o cam e to su p p o rt it. A n o th e r Sale is p la n n e d to sell the item s that w ere n o t sold. I f a n y o n e h a s item s lo d o n a te to this Sale , please call on e o f the m e m b e rs a n d they w ill p ic k them up. у R E N T A C A R iYSTEF IHANLH!SIU S Y S I I M Ut lUHU Ul Л11 REAVIS FORD PhoiM 634-]1i1 lYadkinviiie Hwy. Mockivillo/ N.C. CLEMMONS MEMORIAL GARDENS RIDGECREST ROAD WITHIN MEANS It is reasonable to assume that interment space in such a picturesque location would be expensive. The cost is quite reasonable. This low cost is based on the sincere desire to serve all the families of the area and to provide them with the finest that can be ofl'ered. PLANNED PURCHASE The selection of burial property early in life when the family is together is as wise and provident as the purchase of life insurance, the creating of an estate, or any other plan of family protection. To postpone this mat ter until the death of one of your loved ones places upon you and the rest of the family an unnece:'5sary burden, and could result in a hasty decision that would mean regret later in life. A purchase now assures you of a better choice, a lower price, and perhaps above all, peace of mind. PERPETUAL FLOWER FUND Ask any of our sales representatives about Clemmons Memorial Gardens perpetual flower fund. PARK PLAN Clemmons Memorial Gardens are planned and designed with the sentiment that the final resting place of our loved ones should be one of quiet and dignified beauty; a place where memories can be gathered and relived in peaceful surroundings and where coht'.ent- m ent. . . not sorrow is the path upon which we stroll. Clemmons Memorial Gardens is that quiet place where . . . “In the quiet motions of the globe, Jesus rocks his sleeping children. By and by he will wake them from their slumber, and in the arms of angels they shall be translated to the skies.” Here is where the cold hand of sorrow be comes warm and gentle, and one can find solace in this place of quiet rest, where God and man’s handiwork creates scenic beauty and one is reminded that. . . “We are born for a higher destiny than that of earth. There is a realm where the rainbow never fades, where the stars will be spread out before us like islands that slumber on the ocean, and where the beings that pa.ss before us like shadows, will stay in our presence forever”. PERPETUAL CARE True beauty must be preserved for gen erations and for a thousand tomorrows and dedicated to sacred memories. Under North Carolina law, the Clemmons Memorial Gar dens are safeguarded against future neglect by a constantly increasing fund for Per petual Care. When you purchase interment properties here, you can depend on constant care through the ages. ONLY BRONZE MARKERS m rm m Will Be Used Throughout Clemmons Memorial Gardens CLEMMONS MEMORIAL GARDENS INC. P.O. Box 147 Ridgecrest Rd. Clemmons, N.C. Phone 766-5142 Mr. ond Mrs. J. C. Hendrix, Jr., Owners C le m m o n s M e m o r ia l G a r d e n s a re c o n v e n ie n t to h ig h w a y s . Y e t, th e y a re s e m i- so c lu d e d so th a t c e re m o n ie s m a y be o b s e rv e d in th e q u ie t d ig n it y t h e y d e se rv e . S in c e th e g a rd e n s h a v e b e e n p la n n e d fo r e a s y a c c e s s ib ilit y to main a rte rie s, th e g rie v e d a re a ffo rd e d a fe w mo m e n t s b e fo re h a v in g to e x p e rie n c e th e h e a v ily tra v e le d h ig h w a y s . 10 - DAVIE CDUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1969 Davie County Little League Football Teams THE REDSK INS . . . front row: Marcus Hudson, Kenny Howell, KImmy Patterson, Steve Westmoreland, Gary Bailey, Alex Thompsot«, F (ussell Smith and Alan Beauchamp. Middle row: Steve Howell, Bobbie Summers, David Dwiggins, Mark McClannon, James John;,on, Dickie Kiser, Gary Foster, Gary Lashmit and Ronnie Duncan. Standing; Alan McDaniel, Kenny Durham, Danny Wyatt, Donr jid Clement, Thomas Dalton, Marcus Wilson, captain. Tommy Eanes, captain, Jeff Ward, David Bean and James Lapish. \ Colts THE COLTS . . . front row; Charlie Brown, manager. Bill Cozart, Dale Sherrill, Danny Anderson, Kevin Goodwin, Doug Whitaker, Luke Howard, and Timmy Johnson, manager. Middle row: Tim Pennington, Kim Naylor, James Spears, Greg Mills, Bill Clark, captain, Larry Driver, Hubert Mason and Eddie Quillin. Back row: Dan Marion, coach, Doug Collins, coach, Richard Cook, coach, Randy Boger, Leo Cozart, coach. Bob Martin, Mark Hendricks, Teddy Davis, Hal Monsees, Steve Woodward and Sidney Short. Missing when picture was made was Ronnie Blackwelder, captain. CHEERLEADERS FOR THE RAMS ... front row: Sabrina Howard, chief, Laura Brock, mascot, and Regina Riggin. Back row: Debbie Dalton, Sharon Anderson and Jennifer Cody. EDITOR'S NOTE.... the Packers had al ready held their ban quet and turned in their uniforms before these pictures could be made. Roms Cheerleaders Rams THE RAMS . . . front row: Dickie Short, Lenny Nichols, Allan Lewis, Dale Boger, Benjy McClamrock, Greg Benson, manager, Mike Barnhart, Tim Hege, manager, and Paul Ellenburg. Middle row: Keith Tutterow, Mike Tutterow, Hugh Gabbert, David Dwiggins, Chip Hanes, Doug Lackey, AI Joyner and Tony Driver. Standing: Mike Gaither, Larry Anderson, ,AI Joyner, Stanley Allen, Charles Campbell, Joe West, captain, Lloyd Rollins, captain, Randy Brewer, Kenny HovwM' Joey SainVsherniah, and Tom Chaffin, oqachj Not pictured: Head coach Bill Russ, assistant coaches Kenneth Howell, Bill Sunimers arid Joe Vvhitlock. ' Redskins Cheerleaders CHEERLEADERS FOR THE COLTS ... in front, Mary Brook Martin, Rena Speak«, Jill Beaver, chief, and Beth Seaford. Mining when picture wa* made wai Cindy Angeli. Photos by JAMES BARRINGER CHEERLEADERS FOR THE REDSKINS ... in front, Cindy Wilson, Debbie Blackwelder, Candy Everidge, Darlene Smith, chief, Marsha Groce and Sandra Waldie. OPEN THE DOOR TO BY SHOPPING IN YOUR- Find the key to better living right here, at homel Shop leisurely and more conveniently for the very many things your family wants and needs to make life more p leasan t. .. from the clothes you wear, to the car you drive, to the appliances and services that add to your comfort. HOMETOWN W hen you shop at local stores, you are shopping among neighbors and friends. W hat's more, you’ll find every thing you'd find elsewhere — in just 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 lo € 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 a t H o m e This Ad Sponsored By The Merchants Listed: Davie Freezer Locker Daniel Furniture & Elcctric Co. Bill Merrell Furniture Co. C. C, Sanford Sons Company Colts Cheerleoderi OAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 19B9 - 11 W a n t e d ■ Real E sta lc-H o m c s-F a rm s-O p c n L a n d Lots. W c b u y an d sell. Lt. C ol. (R e t) A . P. D a ig le -L o u isc F r o s t Daigle. T e lep hone 6 3 4 -2 8 4 6 . 1 0 -1 6 tfn N E W P IA N O S ...also 3 0 0 used ’ p i a n o s .....O p e n M o n d a y throu gh S a tu rd a y...K lu ttz P la n o C o m p a n y , 7-m iles cast o f H ig h w a y 5 2 , S a lisb u ry. 1 0 - I6 4 t p M E N W A N T E D .... fo r part tim e w o rk .... earn extra $ 4 0 to $ 6 0 p e r week. Call 9 1 9 -7 2 3 -3 1 2 8 fro m 9 a. m . to 6 p. m . fo r a p p o intm e nt. 9 -2 5 -T N F o r Sale - P o in te r p ups. G o o d stock, beautiful m arkin gs. L iv e r a n d w h ite . W he lp ed A u g u st 5. M a le s an d fem ales. D e w o rm e d , d eflcacd, n o shots. Call 4 9 3 4 3 1 1 after 6 p. m ., all , d a y S a tu rd a y o r S u n d a y . J. E. Essie, R o u te 2 , M o c k sv illc. 11-6-2tp F o r Sale ~ T w o w he el farm cart m ade fro m p ick -u p tru ck b o d y . In go o d c o n d itio n . C all 9 9 8 -8 4 1 9 . 1 1 -6 -2 T N W A N T E D ... so m e o n e to co m e in to h o m e to he lp clean ... 1 d a y a w eek. C all: M rs. F lo y d W . A lle n , 80 1 P a rk A ve n u e , 6 3 4 -5 3 9 2 . 11-6-tfn T R A I L E R S P A C E F O R R E N T ............H I L L S D A L E J. M O B I L E H O M E P A R K , near '• Interstate 4 0 a n d N C 80 1 exit o n G u n C lu b R o a d , P h o n e 9 9 8 -8 4 0 4 . 10-2-tfn F O R S A L E . . . 196 8 P ly m o u th F u ry I I I . . . 2 d o o r. .. green w ith m a tc h in g in te rio r . . . V -8 . . . 3 8 3 e n gin e . . . a u to m a tic tra n sm issio n . . . p o w e r ste e ring . . . p o w e r bra ke s . . . heater... rad io . . . w h ite w all tires . . . o n ly 1 0 ,0 0 0 actual m iles . . . fa cto ry f w a rra n ty . . . o h é o w n e r . . . M ik e n e W i'té lr'9 9 8 .8 4 5 1 : “ • 10 -3 0 tfn F O R R E N T ...A tw o -b e d ro o m M o b ile H o m e . S h a d y A c re T ra ile r P a rk, M o c k sv ille , R t. 3. P h o n e 9 9 8 -4 1 2 2 o r 9 9 8 -8 2 7 6 . 10-30-tfn D e a r Friend.... W he n y o u are sad read Psalm 34. W hen y o u are tro u b le d read J o h n 14. A lw a y s rem e m b er J o h n 3 :1 6 . S in ce re ly, V e rn o n L . Page I* F a ith , N .C. !. 11-6-tfn W A N T E D : M id dle -age m an to w o rk at Service Sta tio n . A p p ly in p e rso n to: C a rlo s W illiam s, Service D istrib u tin g C o . D ist. 1, W ilk e sb o rç Street near Ihc C h ry sle r-P ly m o u th place. 1 1 -1 3 -lfn F O R S A L E ...F a rfisa c o m b o o r g a n ; b a ss guitar and a m p lif ie r ; tro m b o n e . P h o n e 6 3 4 -2 4 7 2 . 1 1 -l3 -tfn H E L P W A N T E D . . . for part tim e o ffice w o rk . . . lo be able lo operate calcu la to r . . . w illin g to learn B o o k k e e p in g m a ch in e . . . h o u rs o p e n . A p p ly in p e rso n at H e ffn e r’s L a n d o f F o o d . Il- I3 2 ln W A R N I N G - P ow er failure a n d cold w inte r d a y s an d n ights go together a n d w e are told lo expe ct a cold e r w in te r aliead. B e prepared an d call P ic d m o n I ' B o ttle G a s collect. ‘ Lexington. 2 4 9 - 8 9 8 1 . S a lis b u r y . 6 3 6 - 6 3 9 1 . W in slo n -S a lv m . 9 1 9 .7 2 4 -0 3 8 0 . 11-13 lln P O W E R F A I L U R E S - W ill su re ly hit o u r areas again this w in te r as they have in the past. M a n y , n u n y fo lk s are pre pare d for the c o ld m o n th s ahead w ith P ie d m o n t B o ille G a s Se rvice in U ieir h o m e s, m ilk barns, an d c h ic k e n ho uses. C o o k , heat, ajid iieat w ater a n y tim e w ith d e p e n d a b le b ottle gas. C a ll c u lle d L e n in g lu n , 2 4 9 -8 9 8 2 , W in sto n -Sa le m , 9 1 9 .7 2 4 -0 3 8 0 , S a lisb u ry . 6 3 6 -o 3 9 1 . 11-13 lin I w ill n o i be respo nsible for a n y d e b ts m ade, o th e r than tJiose m ad e b> m y w ife, D o ris C . W illia m s a n d m yself. C a rlo s W illiam s i , 1113-ltn* Sin ge r .Sewing M a c h in e s — eq u ip p e d to z ig - z a g , b u tto n h o le , fa n cy stitch, etc, $ 4 1 .0 0 . . . T e rm s can be arranged. Call Lexington 7 4 4 -5 6 9 3 . 1 0 -9 -T F N F O R R E N T ... M o b ile H o m e Spaces ... 9 m iles fro m M ocksville ... 1-40 M o b ile H o m e V illa ge , In te rse c tio n 1 4 0 and 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 . 1 1-13-tfn W A N T E D - F o r w o rk in M o c k s v i l l e ; se c re ta ry -re c e p tio n ist. M u st have d icta tion a n d ty p in g skill. R e p o r t to E m p o y m e n t S e c u rity C o m m i s s i o n represenative in the C o u n ty O f f ic e B u ild in g W e d n e sd a y m o rn in g fro m 9 -1 2 . 10 -2 3 -3 tn L O S E W E I G H T T H I S W E E K ...O d rin e x can h e lp y o u becom e the trim slim p e rso n y o u w a n t to be. O d rin e x t is a t i n y t a b le t a n d easily s w a llo w e d . C o n ta in s no d angerou s d rugs. N o starving. N o special exercise. G e t rid o f e x c e ss fat an d live longer. O d r i n e x has been used su cce ssfu lly b y th o u sa n d s all over the c o u n try fo r o ve r 10 years. O d rin e x co sts $ 3 .2 5 an d tlie large e c o n o m y size $ 5 .2 5 . Y o u m u st lo se u g ly fat o r y o u r m o n e y w ill be re fu n d e d b y y o u r d ru ggist. N o q u e stio n s asked. S o ld w ith th is guarantee b y ; W ilk in D r u g C o m p a n y , M o c k sville . M a il-O rd e rs filled. 1 l- 6 4 t p 1 9 6 9 T O U C H - A - M A T I C S E W IN G M A C H IN E ; L ik e N e w C ab in et. Z ig-zags, b u tto n h o le s, f a n c y stitch e s, w ith o u t a t t a c h m e n t s . W A N T E D : S O M E O N E W I T H G O O D C R E D I T T O F I N I S H 4 P A Y M E N T S O F $ 1 2 .1 5 P E R M O N T H . F O R F U L L D E T A I L S C A L L ; L e x in g to n , N . C . 7 4 4 -5 6 9 3 . l l - 6 4 t n W ant c h ild re n to ke e p in m y home. Live between Intersect ion, o f , 8Ò1 , j n d „ „ '’ 0 u V c liÌn m ri"‘tré é U ‘ Ö riä ge in R o b in D e v e lo p m e n t... M rs. R o b e rt L . Ir e la n d . P h o n e 4 9 3 4 2 8 2 . Il- 6 -2 t p G R O W Y O U R O W N F R U IT . Free C o p y 4 8 -p g. P la n tin g G u id e C a ta lo g in c o lo r, o ffered b y V irg in ia ’s largest gro w e rs o f fru it trees, n u t trees, b e rry plants, grape vines, la n d sca p in g plant m a te ria l. Sale sp e o ple w a n te d .W a y n e sb o ro N u rse rie s, W a yn e sb o ro V irg in ia 2 2 9 8 0 . 1 l- 6 4 t n F O R S A L E ... U se d D in e tte Su ite ... 6 ch a irs ... $ 3 0 ... U se d A p t. Size R a n g e ... $ 2 5 . C a ll 6 3 4 -5 8 1 8 after 6 p. m . 1 1-13-1 tn 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 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 e x e c u t r ix o f the estate o f C arrie P. D a n ie l, deceased, late o f D a vie C o u n ty , this is lo n o tify all p e rso n s h a v in g claim s against said estate to present tliem to the un d e rsigne d o n o r before the 13th d a y o f M a y 19 7 0 , o r this n o tice w ill be pleaded in bar o f their recovery. A ll p e rso n s in d e b ye d 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 i s the 8 ih day o f N o ve m b e r, 1969. E u n ic e Stro u d , E x e c u trix o f the e sia le o f C arrie P. D a n ie l, deaceased. I I-I34tn N O T IC E O F F O R E C L O S U R E S A L E N O R T H C A R O L I N A 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 q ua lifie d as e x e cu tor o f Ih e e siale o f M a ry W riglit M u r p h y , de ce ase d , late o f D avip C o u n ly , this is lo n o tify a ll persons ha ving cla im s against said estate lu present them lo the u n d e rsign e a o n or b efore the 3 0 ih d a y o f O c to b e r 1 9 7 0 , o r this n o tice w ill be pleaded in bar o f their recovery. A ll p e rso n s in d e b te d 10 said estate w ill please m a ke im m e d ia te p a ym e n t to the u n d e i signed. T h is the 2 2 n d d a y of O c to b e r, 1969. L is ie r p. M a rlin . Jr.. E x e c u io r o f the estate o f M a r y W riglii M u rp h y , deceased. t 0 - 3 0 4 t n D avie c o u n ty U n d e r an d b y virtu e o f the p o w e r o f sale c o n ta in e d in a certain deed o f trust executed b y K e ith M . S p illm a n a n d w ife , Pam ela M . S p illm a n , o n the 2 6 th d a y o f M a y , 1 9 6 9 , and re c o rd e d in D e e d o f T ru st B o o k 7 6 , at Page 131, in the O ffic e o f the R e giste r o f D e e d s o f D avie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a ; a n d u n d e r a n d b y virtue o f the a u th o rity vested in t h e u n d e r s i g n e d as substituted tru ste e b y an in stru m e n t o f w ritin g dated O c t o b e r 16, 196 9 , and recorded in the O ffic e o f the Re gister o f D e e d s o f D a vie C o u n t y , N o rth Carolina, default h a v in g been m ad e in t h e p a y m e n t of the in de bted ne ss th e re b y secured an d the said deed o f trust b e in g b y the term s th e re o f subject to foreclosure, a n d the h o ld e r o f th e indebtedness t h e r e b y se c u re d h a v in g d e m a n d e d a foreclosure th e re o f sa tisfy in g s a id i n d e b t e d n e s s , the u n d e rsig ne d su b stitute trustee w ill o ffe r for sale at p u b lic a u ctio n to the h iglie st b id d e r fo r cash at the c o u rth o u se d o o r i n D avie C o u n ty , N o rth C a r o lin a , at 1 2 :0 0 o ’c lo c k n o o n o n the 2 4 th d a y o f N o v e m b e r , 1 9 6 9 , the lan d c o n ve ye d in said deed o f trust, the sam e ly in g a n d b e in g in D avie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a , an d b e in g m o re p a rtic u la rly d e scrib e d as fo llo w s: B e g in n in g at a p o in t, an iro n stake, in the S o u t h edge o f r ig h t o f w a y o f H a rd iso n S tre e t, b e in g the N o rth e a st corne r o f a certain 1/1 0 0 acre tract th is d a y c o n v e ye d b y L a n d o n J o h n so n et u x to D ix ie P ro p e rtie s, In c. re cord e d in D e e d B o o k 7 8 , at Page 2 7 8 , D a vie C o u n ty R e g istry , w h ic h p o in t o f b e g in n in g is lo cated N o rth 2 6 deg. 17 m in . E a st 14 feet fro m a p o in t, the o rig in a l N o rth w e st c orn e r o f the L a n d o n J o h n so n lo t d e scrib e d ^ in < a vd e e d .r« o o td e d .ia < B o o k> 6 5 i. ^ at page 3 4 4 , D a v ie C o u n ty R e g istry , ru n s thence w ith the sa id L a n d o n J o h n so n ’s new lin e S o u t h 6 9 deg. 4 5 m in . E a st 1 3 2 .8 4 feet to a p o in t, an iro n stake. D ix ie P ro p e rtie s. In c.. n e w c o rn e r in said L a n d o n J o h n so n lin e; thence S o u th 12 deg. 5 7 m in . W est 5 5 .5 0 feet to a p o in t, a granite m o n u m e n t N o . 5 1 6 ; thence N o rth 7 2 deg. 2 8 m in . W est 1 4 7 .4 9 feet to a p o in t, an iro n stake in S o u th e d g e o f right of way of H a r d i s o n S t re e t ; D ix ie P ro p ertie s. In c. co rn e r; thence w ith H a rd iso n Stre et N o r th 2 7 deg. 8 m in . E a st 4 8 .4 0 feet to a p o in t; thence c o n tin u in g w ith H a rd iso n Stre e t N o rth 2 6 deg. 17 m in . East 14 feet to the b e g in n in g c o n ta in in g N in e te e n H u n d re d t h s (1 9 / 1 0 0 ) o f an acre, m o re o r less, as take n fro m a plat a n d su rv e y o f said p ro p e rty b y R ich a rd C. C u rre n t, R e giste re d Su rv e y o r, dated Se p te m b e r, 19 6 7 . T h e a b o ve sale w ill be m ade subject to t a x e s a n d assessm ents. T h is the 2 4 th day o f O c to b e r, 19 6 9 . W i l l i a m G. Pfe fferkorn, S u b stitu te T ru ste e 1 0 -3 0 4 tn A D V E R T I S E M E N T N O T IC E O F P U B L IC A U C T IO N O F M U N IC IP A L P R O P E R T Y T H E P U B L I C w ill la k e notice lh at a 1 9 6 7 m o d e l 4 - d o o r Sedan P ly m o u th a u to m o b ile w ill be offe re d fo r sale at p u b lic a u ctio n in fro nt o f the T o w n H all o n S a tu rd a y, N o ve m b e r 15. 1 9 6 9 , at tw elve o 'c lo c k n o o n . T h is 2 9 th d a y o f O c to b e r, 1969. D . J. M a n d o M a y o r 1 1 -6 -2 T N E x tra In co m e O p p o rtu n ity R e liab le m an o i w o m a n . N o selling. R e fill and collect fro m n e w type coin-operated d ispen se rs in ymir area. W e secure lo cation s. .Must have car. references. S 6 5 0 to S 2 8 5 0 cash in vestm ent for e q u ip m e n t and in ve nto ry. T e n h o u rs w e e k ly can net e xce llen i in com e. F o r personal interview, w rite, in clu 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 C o .. > 0 9 E. Trade Street. B o x 2507. C h a rlo tte . K . C. 2 8 2 0 2 . ll-13-ltp S T A T E O F N O R T H C A R O L I N A B O A R D O F W A T E R A N D A I R R E S O U R C E S R A L E I G H , N O R T H C A R O L I N A L E G A L N O T IC E N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , p u rsu a n t to A rticle 2 1 , C h ap te r 143, G en eral Sta tu te s o f N o rth C a ro lin a , as am e nd ed , that a p u b lic h e a rin g w ill be he ld b y the P o llu tio n C o n tro l C o irm iitte e o f the N o rth C a ro lin a B o a rd o f W ater and A ir R e so u rc e s c o n ce rn in g a n a p p lic a to n filed b y the D a v i e S o i l a n d W a t e r C o n se rv a tio n D istric t a n d the D u t c h m a n C re e k W atersh ed Im p ro v e m e n t D istric t, D a vie C o u n ty , M o c k s v ille , N o rth C a r o lin a , r e q u e s t i n g reclassification o f certain w aters in the Y a d k in -P e e D e e River B asin . T h e h a rin g is sch ed ule d to be h e ld in the con fe re n ce R o o m ( R o o m 3 0 1 ), T h ird F lo o r. O ld H e a lt h B u ild in g, C o rn e r o f W est Jo n e s a n d N o r th D a w so n Stre ets, Raleigh, N o rth C arolina, b e g in n in g at 1 1 :0 0 a.m ., E . S. T., T h u rsd a y , D e c e m b e r 11, 1969. T h e w aters to be co n sid e re d d u rin g the he aring for re cla ssifica tio n fro m C la ss “C ” to C la ss “ B ” . o r to su ch o th e r cla ssifica tio n as m a y be n e ce ssa ry o r desirab le u p o n review o f all the facts, are those o f D u tc h m a n C re e k fro m source to D a v ie C o u n t y S R 1 0 0 2 ; C e d a r C re e k fro m so u rce to D a v ie C o u n ty S R 1 4 1 0 ; E llsw o rth C re e k fro m so u rc e to D a vie C o u n ty S R 1 6 0 6 ; an d S u g a r C re e k fro m so u rc e to In te rstate H ig liw a y 4 0 , flo w in g t h r o u g h Y a d k in , D a v ie a n d Iredell C o u n tie s. A ll p e rso n s in te re sted in the p ro p o se d re cla ssifica tio n o f the a b o v e - d e s c r ib e d w a te rs are in vite d to atte nd the h e a rin g an d take p a rt in the d isc u ssio n . P e rso n s d e sirin g to be he ard sh o u ld n o tify the B o a rd in w ritin g o n o r b e fo re th e date o f t h e h e a r in g . W ritten statem ents c o n c e rn in g the p . r p p o s e d , a ctio n . m a y , be., presented' at the h e a rin g o rfile d w ith the B o a rd w ith in th irty ( 3 0 ) d ays fo llo w in g the c o n c lu sio n o f the he aring. A d d itio n a l in f o r m a t io n relative to the p ro p o se d a ctio n m a y be o b ta in e d u p o n req ue st f r o m t h e W ater P o llu tio n C o n tro l D iv isio n , D e p a rtm e n t o f W ate r a n d A ir R e so u rc e s, P o st O ffic e B o x 9 3 9 2 , R a le ig h . N o rth C a ro lin a . B O A R D O F W A T E R A N D A I R R E S O U R C E S E . C . H u b b a rd . A s sist a n t D ire c to r D e p a rtm e n t o f W ater a n d A ir R e so u rc e s 11-13-1 tn C A R D O F T H A N K S W e w o u ld like to take this o p p o r t u n it y to e x p re ss o u r tlia n k s to o u r m a n y frie n d s fo r tlieir e x p re ssio n s o f sy m p a th y d u rin g o u r recent bereavem ent. A lso , fo r the b e a u tifu l floral tributes. M a y G o d b le ss each and e ve ryo n e o f y o u . T h e F a m ily o f the late M rs. J. M . E a to n 1 1 -1 3 -ltp AIR WELL DRILLING CO. ROUTE 1, ADVANCE, N. C. Phone 998-4141, Advance or Winrton-SaJem, N. C. • OPENINGS FOR ; FULL TIME : WAREHOUSEMEN• • Hospitalization, Insurance • paid by Company S Vacations with pay • and other fringe benefits • 5 CONTACT: ; GLOSSON MOTOR LINES t•Lexington, N.C. 246^5126t * t9»фвф»0фв»00фффффвффв LAREW-WOOD, INC. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE MOCKSVILLE Three bedroom t^a bath brick house located on spacious lot. House has large living room with fireplace, sunporch and laundry room, paneled kitchen& den comhhiation, and full basement with fire place and outside storage room CONVENIENT TO 1-40 Off Sanford Road New 4 Bedroom .. 2 baths ... fully carpeted... double carport... electric heat ADVANCE Attnctiva 8 room home on 2K acre lot Within walking distance of school Remodeled bath, wall to W ill carpati carport, full basement. Drapes included. HWY. 601 SOUTH 3 Bedroom, Brick Veneer home on large wooded lot Paneled den and kitchen with plenty of cabinet space. Built in oven, surface unit and dish washer. Carport and basement. PINERIDGE ROAD Large Lot, Over 2 Acres 57 Acres within 3 miles of Mocksville. $250.00 per acre. 14 ACRES Baileys Chapej Road HWY. 801 Close to Dutchman's Creek Baptist Church Neat 3 bedroom home Electric heat. COOLEEMEE 3 bedroom home on Rd. 1130. Block construction. Large lot. Would you like to sell your property? We have prospects for housn, farms, small tracts^ bus- Inais property. Call or See Don Wood or Hugh Larew Office 634-6933 Nights: 634.2126 or 634-2261 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 Having q u a l i f i e d as executrix o f the estate o f W o o d ro w J. W ilso n , deceased, la ic 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 o r b e fore the 6 th d a y o f M a y 19 7 0 , o r this n o tice w ill be pleaded in bar o f their recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in d e b te d to said estate w ill please m ake immediate p a ym e n t to the u n d e rsign e d. T h i s the 4 th day o f N o ve m b e r, 1969. H e le n G . W ilso n , e x e c u trix o f the estate o f W o o d ro w J. W ilso n , deceased. M a rtin & M a rtin , A tto rn e y s l l - 6 4 t n A d in in istra to r’s N o tic e 4 0 R T H C A R O L I N A J 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 A d m in istra to r o f the estate o f Ernest W e b st e r L iv e n g o o d , 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 ving claim s against said estate to present th e m to the u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b efore the 13th d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o f this n o tice w ill be p le ad e d in b ar o f their re c o v e ry . A ll p e rso n s in de bte d to said estate w ill p le a s e m a k e im m ed iate p a ym e n t to the u n d e rsign e d . T h i s the 6th d ay o f N o v e m b e r, 1 9 6 9 . J a m e s J. L iv e n g o o d , L in w o o d R t. 1, A d m in istra to r o f the estate o f E rn e st W e b ster L iv e n g o o d , deceased. 1 I- I3 4 T P A d m in istra trix ’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 A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f B e rth a R . W o o te n , 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 cla im s against sa id estate to p re se nt d ie m to the u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b e fore the 1st d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o r this n o tice w ill be p leaded in bar o f their 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 31st d ay o f O c to b e r, 1 9 6 9 . D o r o t h y W . J o r d a n . A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f B e rth a R . W o o te n , deceased. 1 1 - 6 4 T N WANT EXTRA MONEY FOR CHRISTMASi AVON R e p re se n ta tive s can earn h u n d re d s o f d o lla rs se llin g the A V O N gift lin e in th e ir n e igh b o rh o o d . Sta rt n o w . Call: Mrs. Doris Grohman 872-6848 Statesville, N.C. (Collect) or write: l\0. Box 5396 N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g qualified as the E x e c u t r ix o f the estate o f G e o r g e K . C a rte r, Sr., deceased, late o f D avie C o u n ty , tliis is to n o tify all perso ns, firm s o r c o rp o ra tio n s h a vin g claim s against the estate to present sam e d u ly p ro ve n to the un d e rsign e d o n o r b efore tlie 13th d a y o f M a y . 1 9 7 0 ; othe rw ise, this n o tice w ill be plead in b ar o f recove ry. A ll persons, firm s o r c o rp o ra tio n s in d e b te d to the estate w ill please m a k e p ro m p t settlem ent w ith the E x e c u t rix . T h is 13th d ay o f N o v e m b e r. 1969. D o ra L . C arte r E x e c u trix o f G e o rge K . C arter, Sr. Deceased. B A R N E S A N D G R I M E S , A tto rn e y s P. O . B o x 8 6 , L e x in g to n , N . C. ll-1 3 4 tn C O - 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 as C o -E x e c u to rs o f the estate o f W i l l i a m B a t s o n A l le n , 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 vin g claim s against said estate to present the m to the u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b efore the 7th d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o r this n o tice w ill be pleaaded in bar o f their re cove ry. A ll p e rso n s in de bted to said estate w ill p le a s e m a k e im m ediate p a ym e n t to the un d e rsign e d . T h is the 31 St d ay of O c to b e r, 19 6 9 . H a rry R ic h a rd A lle n an d T h e l l i s G e rtru d e Allen, c o -e xe cu to rs o f the estate o f W i l l i a m B a t s o n A lle n , deceased. 1 I- 6 4 T N N O T IC E O F S A L E O F L A N E 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 I I I I Rufus Brock REAL ESTATE 1 Loti for Sale on South 2 Main St. Terms can be I arranged. I I North of Mocksville a new I house Juit started. 1 HOUSE NEARLY FINISHED 2 Brick . . . 3 Bedrooms . . Iv /i Baths. . .Basement . . . I Carport . . . Den and Kltc- |hen . . . Wall to wall Car- |pet . . . Large Lot . . . . I .............Paved Drive............. D A V I E C O U N T Y U n d e r an d b y virtu e o f Ih e p o w e r o f sale co n ta in e d in that certain deed o f trust exe cu te d on the 6 th d a y o f D e ce m be r, 1967, b y Jam es M a d is o n Peebles and w ife . G en eva H o o v e r I’ e e b le s to L . M . G rim e s, Jr., T ru ste e , an d re c o rd e d in D e e d o f T ru st B o o k 7 0 , Page 5 5 3 in the O ffic e o f the R e giste r o f D e e d s f o r D avie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a ; d efaults h a v in g been m ade in the p a y m e n t o f the in de bte d iie ss secured thereby, the u n d e rsig n e d trustee w ill o ffe r fo r sale to the highe st b id d e r, fo r cash , at p u b lic a u ctio n at the c o u rth o u se d o o r in D avie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a , o n T u e sd a y , the 2 5 th d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 1 9 6 9 , at twelve o ’c lo c 'k n o o n , the fo llo w in g d escrib ed tract o f land: B E G IN N IN G at a sto n e near I S e a fo rd ’s b a rn , ru n n in g N o rth I 6 9 degrees East 2 0 .7 5 c h a in s to ! a sto n e at a b ra n c h , S e a fo rd ’s I and H e n d ric k s’ corn e r; thence I S o u t h 15'/i degrees East 8 .1 0 ! ch a in s to a sto n e in H e n d ric k s’ I line; thence S o u th 6 9 degrees I W est 1 7 .8 2 c h a in s to a stone, ! H a rtle y ’s c o rn e r; thence W est I 2'/i c h a in s N o rth 7 .8 0 c h a in s to I a stone; thence N o rth 2 6 S degrees East 7 .1 6 c h a in s to the I b e g in n in g , c o n ta in in g 18 acres, I m o re or less. I Less an d e xce pt a lot so ld o f f I to Jam es Peebles, Jr. et u x _ recorded in D e e d B o o k 7 2 , I Page 2 8 6 . We Need Listings for Houses and Small Farms. I I I I M0CKSVILL15 I INSURANCE AG1ÎNCY I I PHONE j RUFUS BROCK I I Office 634-5917I Night 639-5128 I I • T h is is a 2 n d D e e d o f T ru st an d I is subject to a deed o f tru st to I P . G . Stoner, T ru ste e fo r a In d u stria l S a v in g s a n d L o a n I Association, date d J u ly 6 , I 1965, a n d re cord e d in D e e d o f I T ru st B o o k 65, Page 491. I T h e highe st b id d e r w ill be . req uired to d e p o sit in cash at I the sale an a m o u n t eq u al to ten I percent o f tho a m o u n t o f h is I b id u p to o n e th o u sa n d d o lía is I p lu s five p erce nt o f the excess I o f h is b id ove r on e th o u sa n d ■ dollars. S a id p ro p e rty is b e in g I sold subject to o u tsta n d in g I taxes a n d a n y righ ts-o f-w a y ! recorded. I T h is the 2 2 n d d a y o f I O ctob e r, 1969. I L. M . G rim e s, Jr., T ru ste e ¡ R O B E R T L. G R U B B , I A T T O R N E Y I I l0 - 3 0 4 t n . 1 7<n* 1 .» ®С1Г666 Office Mochines Typewriters Adding Machines Service On All Makes 119 W. InnesSt. CADIC’C OFFICE EAKLi; ^ SUPPLIES Dial ME 6-2341 SALISBURY, N. C. N O T IC E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G N o tic e is h e re b y give n in a c c o r d a n c e with th e re q u ire m e n ts o f C h ap te r 1 5 3 -2 6 6 .1 6 , A rtic le 2 0 B , o f the G e n e ral Sta tu te s o f N o rth C arolina, that the C o u n ty C o m m i s s io n e r s o f Davie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a , w ill hold a public h e a rin g lo d eterm ine citize n re actio n to a p ro p o se d z o n in g o rd in a n c e fo r D avie C o u n ly , as a u th o rize d b y C h a p te r 153, A rtic le 2 0 B , o f the G e n e ral Sta tu te s o f N o rth Carolina. A m ap o f the p ro p o se d d istrict b o u n d a rie s fo r D a v ie C o u n ly is o n d isp la y at the C o u rt H ouse . Sa id p u b lic h e a rin g w ill be held at the C o u rt H o u se , M o c k sv ille , N o rth C a ro lin a , at 7 :3 0 P M o n N o v e m b e r 2 4 , 1969. A ll in te re sted p e rso n s are invite d to atte nd Ih e p u b lic hearing. J o h n M . B a ile y, C h a irm a n , B o a rd o f C o u n ty C o m m issio n e rs T h is the 3 rd d a y o f N o ve m b e r, 1969. P u b lish e d fo r the first tim e, the 13 d a y o f N o ve m b e r, 1969. ll-13-2tn • ««WWW««« w w w w w w w w w Ш Ш m I ¡AUCTIO N SALE!: • 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • К ! * * * * « * « * * * » * * « * * « Saturday, November 15th, 10:00 A.,M. At the homeplace of Mar\f W. Murphy 5 miles North of Mlocks ville off highwoy 601 on nsad 1308 DINING ROOM SUIT 2 BEDROOM SUITS/ SEIGLER OIL HEATER TELEVISION ELECTRIC STOVE REFRIGERATOR ISOFA CHAIRS PORCH FURNITURE MINK STIILE F.LECTRIC F/^NS ÜISHES SEVERAL A N T i a U E S Martin and Martin, Attorneys Fred 0. Ellis, Auctioneer 634'6227 *98-4747 t t•tt• •ttf• f ♦ t Ф : : 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 196b USDA CHOICE JIFFY CUBED TENDER TASTY PORK FRESH LEAN Ü SLICED PORK STEAKS j STEAKS I LOINS llb.^lb. Assorted Flavors AUTOCRAT ICE 14 Gal. Carton CUT-RITE W AXEDPAPER 75 FT. ROLL POSS MEATY FLAVORFUL BEEF STEW USDA CHOICE BONELESS R U M P ROAST Carnation COFFEE-MATE 3 o z.Jar 29 (£ Carnation COFFEE-M ATE iio z .J a r 49 d Carnation COFFEE-M ATE isoz. Jar 99 e I 24 OZ. CAN It JIFFV ASSORTED JIFFY WHITE OR FUDGE JIFFY CAKE IFROSTING MIXES I MIXES PIE CRUST 9 OZ. PKG. : 7’/« ciz. PKfj. 9 OZ. PKG. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 303 CANS WHITE HOUSE CREAMY APPLE SAUCE 3 GALA SOFT STRONG PAPER NAPKINS WHITE OR PASTEL KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE 4 Fancy Corn Fed USDA Choice ROUND S T E A K Heavy Duty Detergent COLD P O W E R Clip This Coupon - It.'i Wort.*! A Bonut 100 FREE S & H rjREEN STAMPS With purchita of cm $9. 95 or more food order Good only I t HEFFNEr rSthn: November 15, 196? Clip This Couprin - It’s Worth A Bonui 50 FREE S & 1)4 GREEN STAMPS One Pkrj- Ground Round Steak Good only at HEf-FNER'S thru November 15, 1969j SUMMER ISLE SLICED Pineapple MUSSELMAN'S CHERRY Pie Filling ASSORTED FLAVORS POP-UPS Toast-Ems NO. 2 CANS NO. 2 CANS 1G’/z OZ. PKG. Fabric SoftnerDOWNY Giant Size Chiffon Soft M A R G AR INE i ib. Pkg. S Martha Gooch Elbow 45 (? i M ACARO NI 2 ib. Pkg. 39 AMERICA'S FAVORITE LIQUID BLEACH CLOROXGAL. JUG NEW SCOTTIES FROM SCOTT! CALYPSO FACIAL 200 CT. BOXTISSUE APPLES < ZfST KEAUTY lAR; 2 lAVA SOAP SPIC & SPAN MR. CIEAN TOP JOB COMET CLEANER PRE’SOAK THRILL LIQUID BATH BARS 43( I 2 Z 29( j 3J( i 69t I 39< ¡ 27( j 39( ¡ 35( DAVIE COUNTY ENTERI>RI8E RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1§8fi > IB H t . U f . mt * * * At The Shady Grove Elementary School ******Photos by MIKE CLEMMER MRS. WEAVER'S Sth grade class includes: Standing, Barny Boger, Vicki Smitli, Teresa Williams, Kelly Brown, Mike Linville, Tim Robertson, Kenny Potts, Mrs. Weaver, Ronnie Flynt, Larry Reeves, Marcus Myers and Timmy Carter. Left Row: Donna Howard, NIta Bam«, LuMH Wyatt and Denise Talbert. Center Row; Randy Burton, Angela Cornatzer, Alvin Chaplin, James Hendrix and Vanessa Oui^am. Right Row: Gary Burgess, Jane Bailey, Bradley Bennett, Bonnie Massey, Billy Myers and Sandra Baker. MRS. JOHNSON'S 6th grade ...»uomio piuiuteu nere include; Standing, Billy Carter, Wayne Jones, David Hardin, Dennis Carter, Tim Bailey, Mike Minor, Stan Pack, Kathy Boger, Leesa Potts, Stephen Barney, Doug Smith and Pam Foster. Seated; Row 1, Becky Myers, Wayne Potts, Kim Seaford, Eddie Bruebaker and Ken Cornatzer. Row 2, Deretha Potts, Allen Cornatzer, David Joyner, Mike Carter and Larry Carter. Row 3, Perry Laird, Diane Myers, Danny Robertson, Alton Markland and Sharon Robbins. CAPITAL CLIPBOARD M O V IN G I N ... F o r the first t im e in 4 0 y e a r s , N o rth C a ro lin a last ye a r m o ve d in to R e p u b l ic a n r a n k s o n the P re sid en tial vote. W e n o w have fo u r R e p u b lic a n s in the U . S. H o u se o f R e pre sen tative s. S o u t h C a r o l in a h a s a R e p u b lic a n in the U . S . Senate: a n d so d o e s T e nnessee . E a c h o f t h o s e s t a t e s h a s h a d R e p u b lic a n stre n gth in the H o u se fo r m a n y years. N o w V irg in ia h a s elected a R e p u b l ic a n g o v e rn o r. C a n N o rth C a ro lin a escape the G O P avala nche ? C O N T E S T ...There is ta lk -a n d it ha s fo u n d a tio n -th a t M e lville B ro u g h to n ^ y jo in th e ra n k s o f the G O P as ca n d id a te o r voter. I f the R e p u b lic a n s see fit to jo in h a n d s w ith B ro u g h to n , th e y can co m e close to ele ctin g the G o v e rn o r in 1 9 7 2 . B u t this is easier said than done. D u e to the fact that th e y se e a f if t y - f it y c h a n ce o f w in n in g the State n e x t tim e, the R e p u b lic a n s three ye ars hence w ill have their h o tte st p rim a ry. A n d , to b e co m e a cand id ate fo r a n y Sta te elective p o sitio n w ith the G O P , the p e rso n interested m u st w in o u t in the G O P p rim a ry. E x a m p l e : S t i c k l e y o f C h a rlo tte th o u g h t h e w o u ld h a v e e a s y s a il in g in the R e p u b R c a n p r im a r y , b u t G a rd n e r defeated him . W o u ld the R e p u b lic a n s vote for a m a n w h o ha s b een he ad o f the D e m o c ra tic P a rty an d has ru n fo r its h igh e st o ffice ? H a rd to say. Almti OMdf C km m m i 6tem, M t» than h is party.co p y. IN T H E M I D D L E ... Y o u have the N e g ro e s as a b lo c in this S t a t e . A n o t h e r b lo c - - o r ce rtainly b e c o m in g o n e -is the R e p u b lic a n P arty. T h e n y o u have that b ig o ld , restless giant, the D e m o c ra tic P a r t y , w h ic h h a s ru n the State..as lo n g as the olde st can rem em ber. N o w it fin d s itself, fo r v a rio u s reasons, lo sin g vo te rs to t h e R e p u b l i c a n c a u s e . C o n se n su s is that o n ly K e rr S c o tt’s so n h a d the stre n gth to b e a t o u t a R e p u b lic a n fo r G o v e rn o r a y e a r ago. M a y b e so, b u t all m e m b e rs o f the C o u n c il o f S ta te -th o se “ o ld ” m e n y o u ’ve been re a d in g a b o u t-so u n d ly th ra sh e d their R e p u b l ic a n o p p o s it io n in 19 6 8 . T h e y m u st b e re ck o n e d w ith at all tim es. M a n y a h o t h e a r t e d D e m o c ra t in this State n o w feels that h is p a rty m a y be caught in the m id d le -w ith the N e g ro e s o n o n e side an d the G O P o n the othe r. I f th e p a rty em braces the N e g ro , he fears, l it e r a lly t h o u s a n d s o f the o ld -Iin e rs w ill flo c k to the R e p u b lic a n P arty. O n the o th e r h a n d , if the D e m o c r a t s s w in g t o t h e conservative side to o a vid ly , g o e s t h e r e a s o n in g , t h e d isgru ntle d N e g ro e s w ill c a rry their 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 b lo c to the G O P . It is n o w on d e r, then , that the D e m o c ra ts have d e cide d to s t u d y , stu d y , stu d y ...before m a k in g a m ove. M I X E D U P ... H u g h e s a n d M e y n o r, recent N . J. go ve rn o rs are a m o n g the m o st liberal D e m o cra ts, B u t N e w Je rse y w en t R e p u b lic a n last w e e k b y landslide. W h ile a R e p u b lic a n w o n fo r G o v e r n o r in V irg in ia , so m e o t h e r S t a t e o ffic e rs w e n t D e m o c ra tic b y a large vote. M o rse o f O re g o n , o rig in a lly a R e p u b l i c a n b e c a m e a D e m o c ra t a lo n g tim e a go, lo st o u t to a R e p u b lic a n last fall. S o u th C a ro lin a ’s G O P S tro m T h u rm o n d w as at o n e tim e o n e o f t h e S o u t h ’s s t r o n g e s t D e m o cra ts. L in d sa y 'o f N e w Y o r k C it y w as a R e p u b lic a n , b u t becam e so lib eral that he n o t o n ly lo st the R e p u b lic a n v o t e , b u t b e a t o u t th e D e m o c ra tic n o m in e e . H e is n o w t h e c h a m p i o n no -party>m an in the W estern W o rld . T h e p o l i t i c a l w o r ld , in c lu d in g N o rth C a ro lin a , is at the m o m e n t all m ix e d u p -w it h the candidate often stronger S A L E S T A X ... W a k e C o u n ty last w e e k k ic k e d in the teeth all b a llo t ite m s p o in tin g to ne w taxes o f a n y k in d ..a n d so d id m a n y a n o th e r area. W o rd re a c h in g R a le ig h fro m so m e sm a ll c o u n tie s in d icate s t r e m e n d o u s d isa p p o in tm e n t that G u ilfo rd j-W a l^ p , F o rsy th , M e c k le n b u rg -a n d so m e o the rs i n t h e h i g h s a l e s b ra c k e ts-v o te d d o w n the extra on e-ce nt tax. A b o u t 2 0 o f the 2 5 g o in g w ith the ta x -so m e in the east a n d the o th e rs in the m o u n ta in s-fig u re d th e y w o u ld b e blesse d w ith their p art o f t h e b i g - c o u n t y s a le s ta x in co m e . B u t, alas, it d id n o t co m e to pass. W a k e , fo r o n e , d id n o l cu d d le to the idea o f se n d in g 5 0 p e r ce n t o f its n e w tax in co m e to o th e r areas far, far aw ay. S M A R T P O L I T I C S ... O ld h a n d s here are p ra isin g G o v . S c o tt’s d e cisio n to get g o in g n o w w it h h i s ru ra l ro a d s ogram . It is said a lre a d y to le b lu n tin g c ritic ism o f the tw o -c e n t-p e r-g a llo n gast tax increase. Se S = :W :W :C L A R IF IC A T I0 N :::;:;¥ ^ B I B L E ... F e w states a n yw h e re have a state m a n u a l to com p a re w ith the o n e b ro u g h t o u t each tw o ye ars b y Se cre ta ry o f State T h a d Eu re . T h e 1 9 6 9 e d itio n o f the “ N o rth C a ro lin a M a n u a l” is ju st o ff the press, all 7 8 3 pages o f it. T h is is the largest ever issued. Y o u w a n t to k n o w the p o p u la t io n o f S h e lm e rd in e ? T h e m a n u a l h a s it. tT h e b o o k has n o interest in a n y th in g o u tsid e N o rth C a ro lin a , there is n o t m u c h inside, left o u t. It ’s n o w o n d e r T h a d E u re has been d o w n w ith illness. Sin ce 1 9 3 6 he h a s been giv in g b irth b ie n n ia lly to th is p oU tical bible. T h e State flag, in c o lo r, is thre; an d so is the Sta te b ird , the C a rd in a l in co lo r. P h o to s o f l e g i s l a t o r s o f t h e 1 9 6 9 L e g i s l a t u r e : p h o t o s o f C o n g re ssm e n a n d S e n a to rs an d m e m b ers o f the Sta te Su p re m e C o u rt, all are in the m anual.Tipping the scales at one pound and seven ounces, it cost the State about S3 per F a r m i n g t o n A r e a L a k e T h e D a v ie S o il a n d W ater C o n s e r v a t io n D istric t w o u ld like to c la rify state m e n ts w h ic h have p re v io u sly been p rin te d ab o u t the 5 2 acre lake b e in g co n stru cte d in the F a rm in g to n area. T h e S o i l C o n s e r v a t io n Se rvice h a s the re sp o n sib ility o f c l e a r in g t h e s it e f o r p e r m a n e n t w a t e r a n d c o n stru c tio n o f the dam . T h e D u t c h m a n C r e e k W a t e r s h e d Im p r o v e m e n t D is tric t, w h ic h is a lo ca lly c o n t r o ll e d B o a rd , h a s the r e s p o n s i b i l i t y o f se c u rin g e a s e m e n ts fro m la n d o w n e rs a n d t h e o p e r a t i o n a n d m ain te n a n ce o f the stru cture as s o o n as the d a m is co m p le te d . T h e la n d o w n e rs sigan an easem ent to p e rm it p e rm an e n t w a te r o r flo o d w a te r to be sto re d o n h is property. T h e >roperty lin es d o n o t chan ge le c a u s e o f th e lake. T h e la n d o w n e r reserves the righ t o f e g r e s s a n d in g r e s s o f h is property. SCENES TAKfN AT THE HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL ... iwM at the Mockwille Elementary School and sponsored by the Mocksville Jaycettes show: Helen McGee and l¥ecyou» Sales, Tommy McGee, and a ^>ectator William Graves. Jr. The Jaycettes reported a wccessful event and wanted to express appreciation to the public for helping to make this a success. Join the Club! The CCB Christmas Club! And jingle into next Christmas with a pocketful of money! Just decide the amount you d like for next Christmas. We have savings plans from $1 to $15 per week. Plus, we II give you a handy book to keep track of thé payments. Then at the end of the year, you U.receive a check for the full amount of your savings. . r--------------- Open your membership now and you'll ^ receive a free copy of the Good Housekeeping _^ Christmas Book* ...a treasury of exciting ideas on decorations and gifts, holiday | entertaining, foods and crafts! So if youd like to pocket up to $750 for next Christmas, join the Club! I ) e n t r a i a r o lin a I a n k Offer good while supply lasts. 2B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1969 Little Symphony To Appear In Davie [March 25th T h e N o rth C a ro lin a Little S y m p h o n y w ill appear in D avie C o u n ty o n W e d n e sd ay, M a rc h 25 , at 8 :1 5 p.m ., a n n o u n ce s M r s . K n o x J o h n s t o n e , pre sident o f the D a vie C o u n ty S y m p h o n y A sso cia tio n . T ic k e ts have been sent to t h o s e w h o s u p p o r t e d the s y m p h o n y b y p u r c h a s in g m e m b e rsh ip s, a n d th e y arc rem ind ed that the full N o rth C a r o l in a S y jp h o n y w ill be p e r fo rm in g in S a lisb u ry o n N o v e m b e r 13 at 8 :1 5 p.m ., at K e p p e l A u d ito riu m ; an d at Statesville o n N o v e m b e r 2 0 , 8 : 1 5 p.m ., at S e n io r H igli Sc h o o l. T ic k e ts b o u g lit in this c o u n t y e n t it le o w n e rs to a tte n d a n y e ve n in g con ce rt given b y the N o rth C a ro lin a S y m p h o n y d u rin g its season. It w a s in 1 9 4 5 4 6 that N o rth C a ro lin a gave b irth to its f ir s t p r o f e s s io n a l t o u r in g o rch e stra . T h e c o u n try w as reeling in the w ake o f W o rld W ar II, an d the cre ation o f a sy m p h o n y w as a gam ble; the o d d s w ere against the arts. A lth o u g h a ctu a lly fo u n d e d in 1 9 3 2 b y the late Pulitze r P rize -w in n in g co m p o se r, L a m a r Strin g fie ld , the S y m p h o n y d id n o t engage in exte nsive to u rin g th p r until 1 4 ye ars later. D u rin g that first ye a r on tour, the S y m p h o n y visite d 5 0 co m m u n itie s a n d g a v i alm ost 1 00 co n ce rts d u rin g a tw o and a h a lf m o n th season. S in c e its ga m b le w ith a w a r t i m e r e - b i r t h , t h e S y m p h o n y has go n e o n to tlirive. Its services to the state h a v e in cre a se d m a n y tim es over. B e ts w age d in 1 9 4 5 In favor o f the S y m p h o n y have m o re tlian paid o f f d u rin g the e n su in g years. D u rin g s its b irth d a y ye ar a n d s i l v e r s e a s o n , t h e S y m p h o n y w ill g iv e 1 5 0 concerts, travel to m o re than 6 0 c o m m u n itie s a n d reach m o re p eop le than ever before. A q uarter o f a m illio n ad ults and ch ild re n are e xpe cte d to hear its p ro fe ssio n a ls perfo rm . D ir e c t in g the S y m p h o n y w ill b e B e n j a m in Sw a lin , S y m p h o n y d ire cto r sin ce 1 9 3 9 . A s s i s t i n g D r . D w a l i n th ro u g h o u t tlie season w ill be C h a rle s J. (J a c k ) P a rkh u rst, r e c e n t ly a p p o in te d a ssistin g c o n d u cto r. S o l o i s t s f o r the season in clu d e: sbt guest artists, su ch as S e r g iu L u c a , a y o u n g R u m a n ia n v io lin ist in tro d u c e d to A m e ric a b y Isaac Ste rn ; tw o p ianists selected as fin a lists in die S y m p h o n y -sp o n so re d 1 9 6 9 Y o u n g A r t is t A u d i t i o n s , C a r o l y n S m it h M o rg a n o f W agram an d N ic k S m ith o f C h a tta n o o ga a n d the S c h o o l o f tlie A rts; an d several collegiate cho ral groups. A n e x p a n d e d p ro gra m fo r y o u n g ad u lts also p la y s an im p o rta n t part in the season. “ P o p s ” c o n c e r t s f o r n ior-se n io r higli stu d e n ts w ill e g iv e n in D u rh a m , H ig h P o i n t , M a r s H i l l a n d Sylva -W e b ste r. T h e se are in a d d i t io n t o t h e 8 7 fre e m a t in e e s t o b e give n fo r e le m e n t a r y sch o o l c h ild re n across the state. T h ro u g h o u t is six a n d a h a lf m o n th season, w h ic h en d s in M a y , t h e S y m p h o n y ’s 6 5 m u s i c i a n s w i l l p e r f o r m together in a full S y m p h o n y o r c h e s t ra a n d also in tw o sm alle r orche stras, k n o w n as tlie L ittle S y m p h o n ie s, Ham Supper T h e re w ill be a H a m an d E g g S u p p e r a t t h e C o r n a t z e r - D u l i n F i r e D e p a rtm e n t sta tio n S a tu rd a y, N o v e m b e r 2 2 , b e g in n in g at 4 p.m. S e rv in g w ill c o n tin u e u n til 8 p.m . Special Program On TV Planned Rights Issue Alters Trial Of Escapee T h e trial o f a m an charged w ith arm e d ro b b e ry a n d assault d u rin g an escape fm the D a vie C o u n ty P riso n C a m p last ye ar w as c o n tin u e d last w eek u n til the n e x t term o f D a vie C o u n ty S u p e rio r C o u rt. J u d ge Fate J. B e al ordered the case c o n tin u e d after the m an . G a rla n d N e a s o f B ro w n s S u m m it, said h e c o u ld n o t answ er “ n o ” to the q u e stio n , “ H a s a n y o n e vio la te d a n y o f y o u r c o n stitu tio n a l rig h ts?” Jud ge Beal m ad e it clear, h o w e v e r , that he felt the m a t t e r h a d “ n o m e r i t ” w hatsoever. N e a s c o n t e n d e d th a t a 15-m o n th d elay in se rvin g the w a r r a n t s a g a in s t h im a n d c o n fu sio n ove r w h e th e r th e y in fact existe d h a d denied h im the righ t to “ a q u ic k an d sp e e d y trial.” Beal d e n ie d a m o tio n b y N e a s’ a tto rn e y, W illia m E . H all, to d ism iss the case, sa y in g that Neai> “ d id n ’t have a n y riglits u n til the w a rra n ts w ere served . . . Y o u c a n ’t b lo w life in to a dead w a rra n t that’s never been served.” N e a s a n d tw o o th e r y o u n g m en, J o h n E n gle an d R o n n ie M c Q u a ig u e , escaped fro m the D avie P riso n U n it a ro u n d 6 :3 0 p .m . o n S u n d a y , Ju n e 16, 19 6 8 . W arra n ts fo r the ir arrest w ere n o t served u n til Se p t. 16, 1969. N e a s a n d E n g le w e re captu re d in G u ilfo rd C o u n ty the sam e n igh t and charge d w it h a rm e d ro b b e ry there. T h e y are se rvin g 2 0 to 3 0 ye a r sentenced in C e ntra l P riso n in R a le ig h - f o r th e G u ilf o r d ro b b e ry. R . J. M y ric k , a lie uten ant for the State D e p a rtm e n t o f C o rre ctio n , said he ha d a ske d th a t t h e w arran ts be he ld b e c a u se h is “ e vide nce” w as tied u p in the G u ilfo rd trial an d its ap pe al u n til recen tly. M y r ic k said he sw o re o u t tlie w arran ts th e d a y after the escape b u t h a d a ske d that th e y n o t be served u n til he h a d h is evidence in h a n d a n d the three m e n b a c k at the D a v ie P riso n U n it. M c Q u a ig u e w as re tu rn e d to the u n it afte r h is captu re in N o r f o l k - s i x d a y s afte r the e s c a p e -b u t N e a s a n d E n gle w ere jaile d in G u ilfo rd first, tlien in R a le igh . M y r ic k said h e aske d fo r their return Sept. 1 6 , 1 9 6 9 a n d the w arran ts w ere served that day. N e a s at first entered n o t g u ilty pleas to three charge s o f a r m e d r o b b e r y b u t la te r w ith d re w the pleas a n d entered pleas o f g u ilty to the lesser c h a r g e o f c o m m o n la w r o b b e r y . T h e p le a s w e re accepted b y the state. \ ^ 'e n N e as, th ro u g h h is at torn e y, b ro u g h t u p the q u e s tio n o f h is rights, ho w ever, Beal o rd ered the g u ilty pleas stricke n fro m the re co rd an d ord ered the case co n tin u e d . T h e tw o o th e r m e n w h o e s c a p e d w ith N e a s entered pleas o f g u ilty to c o m m o n law ro b b e ry, w ere c o n victe d an d sentenced to p riso n term s. E n g l e , o f G ib s o n v il l e , r e c e iv e d t h r e e n in e - y e a r s e n t e n c e s - a t o t a l o f 2 7 y e a r s - f o r c o m m o n la w r o b b e r y a n d a s ix -m o n th sentence fo r the escape. T h e sentences, Beal rule d, w ill be served c o n c u rre n tly w ith the 2 0 to 3 0 ye a r senten ce E n g le is n o w se rvin g fo r the G u ilfo rd rob be ry. M c Q u a ig u e , o f H ig li P o in t w as senten ce d to five years. “ D a y o f D e c is io n - Y o u r C h ild an d D ru g g s,” a spe cial p ro gra m fe a tu rin g an in te nsive e x a m in a t io n o f t h e d ru g p ro b le m w ill be vie w e d o n W S J S T e le visio n , C h a n n e l 12, W in s t o n - S a le m o n T u e sd a y , N o ve m b e r 18 at 7 :0 0 p.m . T h e p r o g r a m m o d e ra to r G a il P u z a k a n n o u n c e s that p e r s o n a l in t e r v ie w s fro m form e r d ru g users w ill h ih gliglit tlie tele vision event. Sp e a ke rs for the m e dical p ro fe ssio n , la w e n f o r c e m e n t a g e n c ie s a n d cle rgym e n, in a d d itio n to tw o y o u n g fo rm e r d ru g users, w ill a p p e a r to d isc u ss the d ru g q u e stio n a n d reveal facts a n d statistics o n the lo cal traffic an d use o f d ru gs b y area y o u th . P a r t ic ip a n t s in clu d e D r. T im o th y C . P ennell, assista nt p ro fe ssor o f the D e p a rtm e n t o f S u r g e r y a t B o w m a n G ra y S c h o o l o f M e d ic in e , w h o has m ade an exte nsive stu d y o f a d d ic t iv e a n d h a b it u a t in g d r u g s , a n d y o u n g p e o p le ’s e x p e rim e n ta t io n w ith these d rugs. D r . D o n a l d M . H a y e s , associate p ro fe sso r o f M e d ic in e in the B o w m a n G ra y S c h o o l o f M e d ic in e w ill c o n t r ib u t e in fo rm a tio n in an e x p la n a tio n o f the d iffe re n t typ e s o f d ru g s an d their effects. D r. J o h n M . P ix le y , assistant p ro fe sso r in p sy c h ia try a n d a p sych ia tric c o n su lta n t fo r tlie C h ild G u id a n c e C lin ic , a lo n g w it h D r . J a c k N o ffsin g e r, p astor o f K n o llw o o d B a p tist C h u rc h w ill jo in the p ro g ra m in a n e x a m n a t i o n o f t h e a t m o s p h e r e w i t h i n w h ic h b re ed s the te m p ta tio n to use d r u g s a n d t h e fo u n d a tio n needed to m eet the p ro ble m . S t a t e B u r e a u o f In v e s t ig a t io n o ffice r H . T . H a rtle y w ill reveal so m e o f the statistics o n the illegal traffic an d u se o f drugs. A n un -reh earsed in te rvie w w ith an 1 8-ye ar-o ld lo ca l area y o u th w h o has b een a d ru g “ u se r” w ill d isclo se so m e o f h is o p i n i o n s a b o u t h o w lo cal y o u tli o b ta in d ru gs, h o w they “ p u sh ” d ru gs a n d so m e o f the results o f d ru g use. H e w ill e m p h a s iz e h i s b e lie f that “ th irty to fifty p erce nt o f h igh s c h o o l s t u d e n t s i n W i n s t o n - S a l e m a n d s u r ro u n d in e cities have the Our homeowners insurance won't tireproofyour liousejust worryprooiit. Take a load off your mind (and maybe off your budget)... talk with your man from Nationwide today! mocktvMk, N, C. Pbone. 6344837 7 . Ä JU tr. p. 0. Bos MS j ñ W totovjjto, N j « . I l a d o i n ^ e NatfniwldelafuiiMt.llMmanfroinNstloawldtfiionyourfldfc o p p o r t u n it y to e x p e rim e n t w ith drugs. A surp rise w itn e ss w ill be 22 -ye a r-o ld R ic h a rd H a n se n o f K e n ly , N . C., w h o live d in the S u n se t S trip area o f C a lifo rn ia a n d “ p u s h e d ” d ru g s fro m H a ig h t-A sb u ry to L o s A n ge le s. R i c h a r d w il l r e v e a l h is expe riences as a d ru g “ u se r” . H e w ill te astify as to h o w he b le w h is m in d m a n y tim es o n L S D ; “ p u sh e d ” d ru g s to h ip p ie an d r o c k g ro u p s a n d in fact so ld all typ e s o f d ru g s a n d w as h im se lf o n an en d less trip to “ n o w h e re ” . T h e n R ic h a rd tells o f h o w he cam e to realize the fru itlessn ess o f h is existen ce .. . le ft the w o rld o f d ru g s a n d fo u n d a bette r w a y o f life. R e sp o n d in g to an increased co n ce rn in the risin g in cid e n ce o f d ru g use a n d abuse, W S J S T e le visio n , C h a n n e l 1 2 pre se nts the p ro g ra m to en ab le vie w e rs to e x p lo re a lo n g w ith so m e o f t h e e x p e r t s a n d spe cialists m a n y u n d e n ia b le facts. “ D a y o f D e c is io n - Y o u r C h ild a n d D ru g s,” w ill be seen in c o lo r T u e sd a y , N o v e m b e r 18 fro m 7 : 0 0 to 7 : 3 0 p.m . o n W S J S T e le visio n , C h a n n e l 12, W in sto n -Sa le m , N . C. Large Group Of Students At Center A total o f 6 2 5 p u p ils fro m D a v i e C o u n t y S c h o o l s p a r t i c i p a t e d i n 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’s p ro g ra m d u rin g the m o n th o f O c to b e r, 1969. F r o m the classes o f M rs. M a r y S . D a v is (4 th ) an d M rs. S u z a n n e B . B a k e r ( 4 t li) , C o o le e m e e E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l, 1 0 3 p u p i l s vie w e d a film “ H e m o the M a g n ific e n t” in the N a tu re Scie n ce departm ent. F r o m S m ith G ro ve S c h o o l, 5 9 p u p ils fro m M rs. G enevieve D u n c a n ’s 2 n d grade an d M rs. M a r t h a K o h t o s ’ 2 n d grade, a t t e n d e d S p a c e S c ie n c e , P la n e ta riu m p ro gram . H isto ry an d N a tu re Scie n ce p ro gra m s; 6 1 p u p il s f ro m M rs. Ella Q u in n ’s 4 th grade a n d M rs. E va W a ld e n ’s 5 th grade at N a tu re S c ie n c e p ro gra m ; 5 5 p u p ils fro m M rs. E la in e S trid e r’s 1st grade an d M rs. B e tty G r a y ’s 2 n d grade atte nded the S u g g s S p a c e S c ie n c e P la n e ta riu m p ro gram , the N a tu re Scie n ce a n d H isto ry p ro gra m s; also, 1 0 7 p u p ils atte nd ed the A rt classes in tro d u c tio n to C ollege. T w e lve p u p ils, ju n io r an d s e n io r h ig li sc h o o l stu d e n t re p re se n ta tiv e s atte nd ed the V isu a l F in e A r t Itc tu re an d d e m o n stra tio n o f the N o rth C a r o l in a A r t i s t s T ra v e lin g E x h i b i t i o n b y Ja m e s L e e B u rto n . Mr. and Mrs. Wiley A. Smith, Sr., pictured here, of Route 9, Winston-Salem, will celebrate their golden wedding November 16 from 2 until 4 p. m. at the home of their son, W. A. Smith, Jr. Their other children are: Reynolds Smith, Tom Smith, Mrs. R. M. Mendenhall, Mr«. Hoy Tuttle, Mr«. Woodrow Kirby, Mrs. Bob Kl»er, Mrs. Jerry Snyder, all of Winston-Selem, and Mrs. Bill Fine of Lexington. They have 20 grandchildren and 3 greet grandchildren. Library News “ M a in la n d C h in a T o d a y ’ w ill be the subject o f a special film sh o w in g o n N o v e m b e r 2 4 , 7 : 3 0 p . m ., in th e M a in L ib ra ry . T h e p u b lic is urged to s e e t h is t im e l y f ilm o n C o m m u n ist C h ia n a to d a y, as it in flu e n ce s o u r c o u n try an d the w o rid . t h a t w e e k w il l h a v e a n o p p o rtu n ity to enter a sim p le c o n te st to b e h e ld in the lib ra ry . Ju d ge s w U I c h o o se on e w in n in g e n try b y c h ild re n in grades 1 th ro u g h 3 , an d the b est e n try b y y o u n g p e op le in grades 4 th ro u g h 6 . W in n e rs w U I be a n n o u n c e d the last w e e k in N o ve m b e r. C h i l d r e n ’s B o o k W e e k, 1 9 6 9 , w ill b e c e le b ra t e d N o v e m b e r 16-22. E a c h ch ild , grades 1-6, w h o visits the D a vie C o u n ty P u b lic L ib ra ry d u rin g T h e M a in L ib ra ry w ill be close d o n N o v e m b e r 2 7 , fo r T h a n k sg iv in g D a y . WIb care where our product is served. Beer served in pleasent and wholesome surroundings is the aim of the United States Brewers Association. And we ere always striving to do something about it. The USBA is represented by field men around the country. They meet with proprietors of establishments where beer is sold. They work in every way possible to promote a set of high standards wherever beer is served. This USBA effort means even more enjoyable places for America's great beverage of moderetion. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. suit« 903, BB&T BIdg., Raleigh, N.C. 17*02 LIVE THE CAREFREE ELECTRIC V^AY. E l e c t r i c h e a t i m a k e a n y f e e l l i k e n e w . Whether your home is 15 or 50 years old, flameless electric heat is the modem cure for your heating problems. Nothing rejuvenates an older home faster than modernizing with electric heating. It’s even heat. Unbeatably clean. Quiet. And odorless. It rarely requires servicing. And of course, it's flameless. That goes for electric cooling, too. So live carefree with flameless electric heat... in any home, old or new. And apartments, too. For more information, call Duke Power. Even though we neither sell nor install the eqtdpment, we’ll be glad to help you. Electric living is carefree livine. That's another reason why flameless electric heating has become so popular. Now about half of the new homes and apartments served by Duke Power are heated electrically. D u k e P o w e r , * DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 19B9 - 3B Johnny McBrido . Is Promoted J o h n n y M . M c B rid e , so n o f M r . a n d M r s . R a y m o n d M c B r i d e , 3 8 M a in e S t . , C o o l e e m e e , N . C . , w a s p ro m o te d O ct. 8 to A rm y specialist flve w hile assigned to the 3 rd In fa n try D iv isio n in G e rm a n y. Spec. 5 M c B rid e is a tank gu n n e r in C o m p a n y B , 3 rd B a tta lio n o f the d iv isio n ’s 6 4 th A r m o r near Sc h w e in fu rt. H e entered the A r m y in F e b ru a ry 1 9 6 8 a n d c o m p lt c d b asic trainin g at F o rt B ragg, N . C . H e •was sta tion e d at F o rt Sill, O kla . b efore a rrivin g overseas in A u g u st 1968. T h e 2 3 - y e a r - o ld so ld ie r attended D a vie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l in M o c k sv ille , N . C. B e fo re e n te ring the A r m y , he w as e m p lo ye d as a sheet m etal w o rk e r b y A m e ric a n M o istin g , a e v e la n d , N . C. Worker Protection N r . W YORK—Mdst Ameri- c;in workers totlay .ire covered by workmen's roinpeiisHtion in surance, notes the Insiiranre In formation Institute. Employers in UinB paid .S2.R7.5 billion In premiinns for tins protection-, ^designed to provide for the cost of medical (arc and weekly pay ments to injured employees or lo dependents of persons killed in work-con net ted accidents. D e a f f t s - F v n e r a f s M R S . D . H . H E N D R I C K S M r s . M a r y E l i z a b e t h ( M o l l i e ) H e n d ric k s, 8 6 , o f S a lisb u ry Street, w id o w o f D . H . H e n d ric ks, d ie d S u n d a y at L y n n H a ve n N u rs in g H O m e . T h e funeral w a s h e ld T u e sd a y a t E a t o n ’s F u n e ra l C h apel. B u ria l w as in F o r k B a p tist C h u r c h c e m e te ry in D a v ie C o u n ty . S h e w a s b o m in D a vie C o u n ty to W islo n F . a n d Sa ra h E liza b e th V a n B a to n M erreU . Sh e w as a m e m b e r o f the F irst B a p tist C h u rc h . S u rv iv in g are tw o sisters, M r s . E . G . H e n d r ic k s o f M o c k s v il le a n d M rs. Jaco b G ru b b o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 3 ; a n d a b ro t h e r , G e o rge E . M erreU o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 3. L E W IS C L A Y H O L M E S L e w is C la y H o lm e s, S I , o f M o c k s v ille d ie d S u n d a y o f n a t u r a l c a u s e s at F o rs y th M e m o r i a l H o s p i t a l i n W in sto n -S a le m . T h e fun eral w as h e ld T u e sd a y at M a c e d o n ia 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 the c h u rc h cem etery. M r. H o lm e s w as b o m in Ir e d e ll C o u n t y to W illia m R o b e r t a n d B e s sie F ra le y H olm e s. H e w a s a p ro d u c e A n n o u n c i n g A . . . G O S P E L M E E T I N G O u r S p e a k e r . . . J a m e s F . F o w l e r Minister, Central Church of Christ BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED M O N D A Y , N O V E M B E R 17: "A Challenge to Believe in God’ T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 18; "The Challenge of the Cross” W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 19: "The Baptism of Jesus" T H U R S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 2 0 : "Three Crosses on Calvary" F R I D A Y . N O V E M B E R 2 1 : "Three Questions on Baptism" S A T U R D A Y . N O V E M B E R 22 : "Vou Can't Take It With You" S U N D A Y , N O V E M B E R 2 3 : AM - "Three Demands of Discipleship" PM. - "He Preached Unto Him Jesus" November 17—23 7 :3 0 B a o l i E v e n i n g C H U R C H O F C H R I S T N o rth M a in S tre e t M O C K S V IL L E . N . C . m erchant. S u rv iv in g are tw o d aughters, M r s . C l a y P o p e a n d M iss D a rle n e H o lm e s o f R o a n o k e , V a . ; a so n , W illia m L e w is H o lm e s o f F t. C a m p b e ll, K y . ; tw o sisters, M rs. C la rice A n d e rs an d M rs. F lo y d W a lk e r o f O lin , R t. 1; five b ro th e rs, F ra n k , F la ke , D o a k a n d C liff H o lm e s o f O lin , R t. 1, a n d P au l H o lm e s o f W insto n -Sale m . M R S . J E F F D A N I E L M rs. C arrie Prevette D a n ie l, 6 8 , o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 4 , w ife o f J e ff D a n ie l, d ie d N o v . 4 th at D avie C o u n ty H o sp ita l. T h e fu n e ra l w as h e ld F rid a y at E a to n ’s C h apel. B u ria l w as in L i b e r t y U n it e d M e th o d is t C h u rc h cem etery. S h e w as b o rn in W ilk e s C o u n ty to M rs. R h o d y B oger. Sh e w a s a dealer fo r R a w le ig h m e d icin e s in D a v ie C o u n ty . S u rv iv in g are he r h u sb a n d ; three daughters, M rs. M a rga re t F lo y d a n d M rs. B a rb a F o ste r o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 4 , a n d M rs. E u n ic e S tro u d o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 1; a so n , J a c k D a n ie l o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 4 ; a sister, M rs. F l o r e n c e R o b e r t s o f C o ole e m e e ; a n d three b ro th e rs, B a x te r B o g e r o f M o c k sv ille , S a m B o g e r o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 4 , a n d C . B . B o g e r o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 1. L A G L E I N F A N T G rave sid e services fo r the in fa n t so n o f J e rry a n d B a rb a ra A n n P lo tt L a g le o f R t. 3, M o c k sv ille . w ere h e ld N o v . S th at T u rre n tin e B a p tist C h u rc h cem etery. T h e in fa n t d ie d at b irth N o v . 4 th at D a v ie C o u n ty H osp ita l. R ite s w ere co n d u cte d b y the R e v. B ill C re aso n . In a d d itio n to the parents, su rvivo rs in clu d e a sister, A n g e l D a w n La gle o f the h o m e ; an d the gran dp aren ts. M r. an d M rs. N o a h P lo tt a n d M r. an d M rs. T o m m y L a g l e , a l l o f M o ck sville . News From Your County Farm Agent Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Prevatta, Rt. 1, Harmony, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary, Sunday, November 16, with a dinner at the home of a son, E. B. Prevette of Harmony. Mr. and IMrs. Prevette were married November 22,1919, in Cooleemee, at the home of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caudell. They have ten children, 34 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Their children are E. B. Prevette of Harmony, Miss Bertha Prevette of Lexington, Joseph Prevette, China Grove; Esther Bracken, Harmony, Rt. 1; Alvin Prevette, Landis; Lillian Parks, Lexington; Mrs. Flossie Turner, Hamptonville; Mrs. Irene Tally, Charlotte; Mrs. Elizabeth Tally, Harmony; Walborn Prevette, Charlotte. Two Arrested On Liquor Charges T w o p e rso n s w ere arrested in D a v ie C o u n ty last w e e k o n « ^ it e liq u o r charges. P a u E d w a r d ( P e t e ) R o b b in s. 4 6 . o f M o c k sv ille . R t. 4, a n d B re n d a S u e C o n n e ll. 2 8 . o f A d v a n c e . R t . 2 , w ere a rre ste d b y R o w a n C o u n ty A B C agents a n d S a lisb u ry A T & F agents. T h e y w ere ch arge d w ith p ossessing, re m o vin g , a n d co n ce a lin g slig h tly m o re tlian 4 1 g a llo n s o f n o n -ta x p a id liq u o r . R o b b i n s a lso w as c h a r g e d w it h t ra n s p o r t in g > iiiite liq u o r. A g e n ts also seize d a 1 9 S 9 F o rd a n d a 1 9 5 S F o r d p ic k u p truck. B o t h w e re take n b e fo re C o m m issio n e r B ro o k s a n d th e y w aived p re lim in a ry h e a rin g fo r trial d u rin g the sp rin g term o f U . S. D istric t C o u rt. Garwood Wins National Award T h e N a tio n a l A sso c ia tio n o f L ife U n d e rw rite rs a n d the L ife In su ra n c e A g e n c y M a n a g e m e n t 'A s s o c ia t io n h a v e j u s t a n n o u n c e d th at J o h n F ra n k G a rw o o d is a w in n e r o f the N a tio n a l Q u a lity A w a rd fo r 19 6 9 . T h is in stitu tio n a l c ita tio n is a w a r d e d t o q u a l i f y i n g r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s in th e life i n s u r a n c e i n d u s t r y i n r e c o g n it io n o f a su p e rio r q u a lity o f life in su ra n ce service to the p u b lic. It is tangible evidence to the p u b lic th at the salesm an is d o in g a q u a lity jo b o f d e a lin g w ith h is clients. T h e A w a rd , in the fo rm o f a certifícate, w as a w arde d to M r. G a rw o o d at a L ife A sso c ia tio n m e e tin g re ce n tly in L e x in g to n . J o h n D . H ia tt, B ra n c h M a n a g e r o f J e ffe r s o n S ta n d a rd L ife In su ra n c e stated. "P u rc h a se rs o f life in su ra n ce appre ciate the service o f a n agent e x p la in in g w h a t life in su ra n ce can d o , g i v i n g t h e m a c l e a r e x p la n a n tio n o f the p articular p o lic y th e y are b u y in g an d e x h ib itin g a c o n tin u in g interest in a p p r a i s i n g t h e ir lif e in su ran ce needs. T h is N a tio n a l Q u a lit y A w a rd is give n in re c o g n itio n o f this k in d o f service.” M r . G a r w o o d , a le a d in g agent o f the C o m p a n y , has represented J e ffe rso n Sta n d a rd in th is area since 1 9 S S . Pitiy R. Roberts Patsy R. Roberts Completes Training P a tsy R . R o b e rts, d a ug hte r o f M r. a n d M rs. C ly d e T . R o b e rts. C o o le e m e e , N .C . w as p ro m o te d to private p a y grade E -2 u p o n c o m p le tio n o f b asic tra in in g at the W o m a n ’s A r m y C o rp s C e n te r, F t. M c C le lla n , A la ., O ct. 17. D u r i n g e ig h t w e e k s o f t r a i n i n g s h e r e c e i v e d in stru c tio n in A r m y h isto ry an d tra d itio n s, a d m in istra tiv e p ro c e d u re s , m ilita ry ju stice, first aid a n d fie ld trainin g. T h e p ro m o tio n w a s a w arde d tw o m o n th s earlier th a n is c u sto m a ry u n d e r the A r m y p o lic y p ro v id in g in ce ntive fo r o u t s t a n d in g t ra in e e s . T h e ' p ro m o tio n w a s b ase d o n her m il it a r y b earing, le a d e rsh ip p ote n tial a n d score s attained d u rin g the training. Pvt. R o b e rts w a s grad ua te d f r o m N a t io n a l T e c h n ic a l S c h o o l, S a n F ra n c isc o , C a lif.Jn 1968. Bill Johnson Is PKA At UNC-CH B ill J o h n so n o f M o c k sv ille has p led ge d P i K a p p a A lp h a at th e U n i v e r s i t y o f N o r t h C a ro lin a at C h a p e l H ill. P K A is o n e o f the U n iv e rsity ’s 2 4 social fraternities. T h e pledge w as m ade d u rin g the recen t fall ru sh in g p e riod . I n o r d e r t o p l e d g e f r a t e r n i t i e s a t U N C - C H , u n d e rgrad u ate m e n m u st be at least se co n d sem ester fre sh m e n w ith a 2 .0 o r С q u a lity p o in t average. B ill is the so n o f M rs. W .G . J o h n so n o f R o u te 2 an d the late M r. J o h n so n . N o r t h C a ro lin a , w ith 5 2 ,7 1 2 square m iles o f la n d area, ra n k s 2 8 th in size in the U n ite d States. T h e state sp a n s 5 0 3 m iles. F a rm e r use o f ch e m ica ls is in creasin g each year, a n d his dep ende nce o n these m aterials is g ro w in g rap idly. T h e y are e sse n tia l in the c o n tro l o f plant, insect a n d disease pests. A t the sam e tim e the p u b lic e y e is b e in g fo cu se d m o re slia rp ly o n the a gricu ltu ral use o f che m icals. W h at is b e in g aske d is e sse ntially this: “ D o fa rm ch e m ica ls pre se nt a n y d anger to p u b lic h e a lth ?” “ T h i s is a n im p o r t a n t q u e stio n a n d o n e that w ill p e r s is t . ” c o m m e n t e d L e o W i l l i a m s . D a v ie C o u n t y e x t e n s i o n c h a ir m a n . “ A tre m e n d o u s e ffo rt is g o in g in to p r o v id in g a n an sw er. A lso , m u c h e ffo r t is g o in g in to p ro v id in g farm ers w ith safe cherm 'cals that are effective fo r the jo b s th e y ha ve to d o .” W illia m s cited the Pesticid e R e sid u e L a b o ra to ry at N o rth C a ro lin a Sta te U n iv e rsity as o n e e x a m p le o f w h a t the p e o p le o f N o r t h C a ro lin a , in c lu d in g fa rm fam ilie s, are d o in g to 1) assure p u b lic safe ty an d 2)assu re that farm ers can c o n tin u e to re ly o n ch e m icals for their essential role s in the e c o n o m ic p ro d u c tio n o f fo o d an d fiber. T h e P e s t ic id e R e s id u e L a b o ra to ry ke e p s ta b s o n farm ch e m ica ls fro m the tim e th e y are a p p lie d to the cro p . W h a t h a p p e n s to them , w h e re d o tlie y go . d o th e y b u ild u p in stream s o r in so m e fo rm o f an im al a n d p lan t life ? T h e s e a re th e k in d s o f q u e s t i o n s t h a t m u s t b e an sw ered, b o th in the interest o f the farm e r’s c o n tin u e d use o f ch e m ica ls a n d in the interest o f the p u b lic ’s c o n fid e n ce in f a r m - p r o d u c e d p r o d u c t s . W illia m s e xplain e d. In te re stin gly , it w a s farm m o n e y that go t the Pesticid e R e sid u e L a b started. N ic k e ls f o r K n o w - H o w fu n d s w ere u se d to get th e L a b o ff the g ro u n d w h e n n o o th e r fu n d s w ere available. N ic k e ls fo r K n o w - H o w is th e p ro g ra m th ro u g h w h ic h N o r t h C a r o l i n a f a r m e r s c o n t r i b u t e a n ic k e l f o r a g r ic u lt u r a l r e s e a r c h a n d e d u ca tio n at N C S U w ith each p u rch ase o f a to n o f feed o r fertilizer. T h e p r o g r a m w il l b e presented to fa rm fam ilie s in re fe re n du m on N o v . 2 5 . A t that tim e, th e y w ill be aske d to a p p r o v e t h e p r o g r a m fo r an othe r six ye ars. It h a s been in o p e ra tio n 1 8 ye a rs d u rin g w h ic 1 tim e the average farm er has c o n trib u te d a b o u t 3 0 cents per year. “ T h e p e s t ic id e re s id u e p ro gra m is ju st on e o f m a n y e x am p le s that c a n be cite d in re vie w in g the c o n trib u tio n s the N i c k e l s f o r K n o w - H o w p ro gra m h a s m a d e to N o rth C a ro lin a ag ricu ltu re ,” W illia m s said. H e a d de d, “ I a m c o n fid e n t that there, isn ’t a fa rm e r in D a v ie C o u n t y th a t h a sn ’t received so m e b e n e fit fro m the w o rk m ade p o ssib le b y N ic k e ls f o r K n o w - H o w . T h a t ’s the reason the p ro g ra m h a s been o ve rw h e lm in g ly e n d o rse d eve ry tim e it has been vo te d o n in the past.” Avery L. Pike Is Promoted A v e ry L. P ike Jr.. w h o se m o th e r. M rs. K a th le e n H o lt, lives o n R o u te 5, M o c k sv ille , N . C ., w as p ro m o te d to A r m y sta ff sergeant Sept. 2 9 w iiile se rvin g w ith the U . S. A rm y M a t e r ie l C o m m a n d -E u ro p e , near Z g c ib ru c k e n , G e rm a n y . S. Sgt. P ike , assigne d to the c o m m a n d ’s H e a d q u a r t e r s C o m p a n y , entered the A r m y in F e b r u a r y 1 9 6 9 , c o m p le te d b asic tra in in g at F t. Ja c k so n , S. C., a n d w as sta tio n e d at Ft. C a m p b e l l, K y . , b e fo re h is arrival overseas last N o ve m b e r. H is father lives o n R o u te 1. H a y w o o d St., C le m m o n s. In Germany A r m y P r iv a t e E d d ie D . A lle n , 2 0 , so n o f M r. a n d M rs. E ls ie G . A l le n , R o u te 5, M o c k sv ille , N . C ., w as assigned as an o p e ra tin g ro o m specialist in the 3 3 rd F ie ld H o sp ita l near W u rzb u rg , G e rm a n y , Sept. 28. Ben T. Browder , . . p r o v i d i n g i n - d e p t i n s e c u r i t i e s s e r v i c e f o r t h e M o c k s v i l l e a r e a 8 I N T E R S T A T E S E C U R I T I E S C O R P O R A T I O N Es(ablishtd tg3S MEMBERS NCW YORK STOCK tlXCHANOE AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE 2417 Wachovia EUdg. Winston*Satem, North Carolina (9И0 724-4991 Portraits For Christmas THIS YEAR GIVE Something for Christmas that has sentiment! Pic tures of Individuals, Family members or the entire family group. Come to the studio In Yadkinville any day in the weeit ... Hourt 8:30 i.m. to 5:30 p.m. ... 6 days a weeic. Vou cin have your photo made in Yadicinville at your convenience and we wili bring proofs and finished pictures to ItHocitsvUle. OR Come into the studio in Mocksville iny Thursday ONLY. Mills Studio ond Camera Sliep In H0RN-NAR0IN6 BUIlOiNC, MOCKSVILLE Phone 634’2870 Thursday Only ALL OTHER DAYS IN MAIN STUDIO IN YADKINVILLE PAY PHONE 679-2232 YadkJnviUe-Night 679-8024 B e i n g u p t i g h t d o e s i f t m a k e i t . B u s t i n g l o o s e m a k e s i t . The M o tio n M oke rs, at yo u r Plym outh D e a le r's, le ad Ihe pock with the to lo lly new B o rra cu d a for 1970. B a rra cu d a styling m akes it. The 318 V -8 and Ihe high -ba ck bucket se als m ake il. M o v e o u l w ilh su p e r-p o w e r in Ihe H e m i-'C u d o , o r with leather bucket se a ls an d luxury in Ihe G ro n C o u p e . T h ot's m otion thol really m akes il. All new . All different. B a rra cu d a for 1970. 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Self-cleaning action with rinse-away drain and soft-food disposer. Signal light on control panel. Random-loading racks roll all the way out individually for easy loading. Come in and see it today! e t h i f m $189.95 15 cu. feet T H E F A B R IC M A C H IW E S p e c i a l s e t t i n g s f o r P e r m a n e n t P r e s s F a b r i c s . . . p l u s p o r c e l a i n - f l n i s i i d r u m a n d t o p Gentle speed-flow drying • Four fabric-tested drying selections • Timed cycle selection • Automatic dry control • Large capacity lint trap • Safety door and start controls • Big capacity clothes drum • Auto matic de-wrinkle cycle • Safety thermostat protects clothes and dryer • Convenient fabric finish signal. L o o k f o r t h e H o t p o i n t D if f e r e n c e . Fabric Machine M o d e l L B 6 8 1 4 Electric Dryer M o d e l L L 8 8 1 4 G a s D ry e r \ l \ l a t e i H e a t e r $85.00 HOTPOINT MODEL RJ36 WITH EASY-CLEAN OVEN Popular with thrifty shoppers! 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This H otpoint Total'Clean Range h ai an EASY-CLEAN O V E N ... m akes cooking fun, clean up easy. *• Sm ooth porcelain-finish interior h a s no crevices to trap spatter. • Lift-off oven door m ake s all parts of oven easy to reach. • H inged bake and broil units tilt up and down, out of tile way. • Extra targe 23' oven cooks banquet size meait • Five heat selections on surface umi controls • Recessed no-dnp cooktop • lifl up surface units. Iift out dnp pans $159.00 swMp design. ■ H w tp irm t' Model RB626 t; Appliance oullel. oven cycling lijhl, .ulom.i.c oven lempenlure control, reniov.ble ilorege dra»»,. i S e lf'C le a n H o tp o in t M a p le 'T o p C o n v e r tib le M o b ile Thorough multi-level washing action • Automatic dual detergent di spenser • Random-loading 17-table-setting- capacity racks • Maple cutting-board top • All-porcelain-finish interior • Easy undercounter installation later. Model DB410 $199.00 DANIEL FURNITURE & ELECTRIC Ca A t O v e r h e a d B rid g e M o c k s v ille , ♦ Orgoniiational Mftetinp Tuesdoy Night Davie loins Area Healtli Planning D a vie C o u n ty h a s te ntatively agreed to p articip ate w itli F o rsy th , Sto k e s, S u rry an d Y a d k in C o u n tie s fo r p u rp o se s o f C o m p re h e n s iv e A re a w id e H e a lth P la n n in g, w h ic h is b e in g in itiated b y the C itize n s P la n n in g C o u n c il o f F o rsy th C o u n ty . Inc. a n d the N o rth C a ro lin a D e p a rtm e n t o f A d m in istra tio n O ffic e o f C o m p re h e n siv e H e alth P la n n in g. S u c h p la n n in g w o u ld in clu d e p h y sic a l he alth, m e ntal health an d retardation a n d e n viro n m e n ta l h e alth as related to facilities, services a n d m an p o w e r. E a c h c o u n ty w o u ld have its o w n H e altli P la n n in g C o m m itte e and all c o u n tie s w o u ld have rep re se n tation o n an ove rall areaw ide health p la n n in g com m ittee . E a c h c o u n ty is expe cted to estavlish a health p la n n in g co m m itte e fo r p u rp o se s o f lo cal he alth p la n n in g w h ic h is r e p r e s e n t a t iv e o f c o n su m e r s , p ro vid e rs a n d go ve rn m e n t leadership. T h is w ilt be the objective o f the first o rg anizatio n al m e e tin g to be he ld at the D a vie C o u n ty P u b lic L ib ra ry in M o c k sv ille o n T u e sd a y , N o v e m b e r 2 S th at 7 :3 0 p. m. T h e D a v ie C o u n ty o rg a n iza tio n a l effort w ill be assisted b y a P la n n in g C o n su lta n t sta ff p erso ns, R o n a ld D . W arne r, o f the State O ffic e o f C o m p re h e n sive H e a lth P lann in g. D r. F ra n c is W . Slate o f M o c k sv ille ha s been a ske d to serve as actin g c h a irm a n o f the D a v ie C o u n ty H e a lth P la n n in g C o m m itte e un til the m e m b e rsh ip o f that c om m itte e d e cide s o n a perm anen t chairm a n. D A V I E C O U N T Y v e i n THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 20. 1969 S4.00 PER Y EA R - SINGLE COPY 10 CENTS . Vol. IS 'C o m e Y e T h a n k f u l P e o p le C o m e ” The Thanksgiving Union Service will be held at the First Presbyterian Church in Mocksville on Wednesday, November 26, at 7:30 p.m., with the Methodist and Baptist Churches of Mocksville participating. The Rev; James A. Allen, Pastor of the First Methodist Church, will deliver the sermon. The Presbyterian Choir, with Mrs. Carolyn Richards as organist, will present special music. The public is invited to attend this special Thanksgiving Service. A Head Start Crossnore Trip Described For Rotary B e g in n in g this w eek 5 3 five ye a r o ld s w ill start g o in g to a special sch o o l p ro gram , tw o classes w ill be at the M o c k sv ille P rim a ry sch o o l an d on e at the C o ole e m e e E le m e n ta ry sch oo l. It is called the H e ad Sta rt p rogram . A ll re m e m b e r that as ch ild re n o n e w o u ld sa y to a n o th e r “ I can beat y o u to the c re e k ” . T h e n the o th e r w o u ld sa y “G iv e m e a he ad start” . T h is is the idea b e h in d the H e ad Start sch o o l pro gram . S o m e cliild re n d o n o t have the sam e advantages as oth e rs have. T h e y need a H e a d Start in sch o o l a n d in life. Peop le w h o stu d y su ch th in gs tell u s that the early ye ars set the p attern fo r the c h ild an d h o w he w ill learn. T h e H e a d Start p ro gra m has several d iffe re n t parts: ♦H e a lth . . . A c h ild w h o is n o t in g o o d h e alth w ill n o t learn as w ell. • ■ - ‘ * F o o d . . . A h u n g|7 c h ild w ill n o t learn as w ell. ♦ S c h o o l . . . A c h ild w h o has never seen a b o o k w ill n o t learn as w ell, ♦P are n ts . . . S o m e tim e s the father an d m o th e r can be a part o f H e a d Start. T h e y can visit an d see w h a l the p ro gra m is d o in g fo r their child ren . ♦ P ro b le m s . . . S o m e ch ild re n have oth e r pro ble m s. T h e H ead Start p eop le try to h e lp the ch ild re n w ith all their pro blem s. I f a n y o f y o u r ch ild re n are in the H e ad Start p ro gram , th e y arc b e in g lo o k e d afte r ve ry w ell. W h e n th e y finish, they o u g h t to h e lp o th e r c h ild re n w h o d id n o t g o to this su m m e r p rogram . I f y o u r c h ild re n d id n o t go, m a y b e they k n o w o f som e o th e rs w h o d id. A ll the ch ild re n m ig lit like to “ p la y sc h o o l” . T h a t w a y, the o n e s w h o w e n t to the H e ad Sta rt p ro gra m can he lp those w h o d id n o t have this chance. F o r som e o f the c h ild re n , it is the first tim e the y have ever seen a d o cto r, o r a d e n tist, o r a nurse. T h e y also get a h o t m eal every d a y. T h e ir p are nts learn h o w to fix g o o d m eals at ho m e . T h e se child re n also are ge ttin g a ch an ce to be w ith m a n y o th e r child ren . T h e y are toge th er fo r le arn ing and p la yin g. Fatlie rs w ill be a ske d to take part in the pro gram . T lie y can he lp paint a n d fix b u ild in gs, also assist in m a k in g ftirniture. M o th e rs w ill be aske d to co m e in an d assist teachers. A ll in all, the p ro g ra m is a g o o d one fo r b o th the child re n a n d the parents. T h e trip to C ro ssn o re b y tw e nty-five retarde d ch ild re n o f D a v ie C o u n t y w as d escribed to m e m b e rs o f the M o c k sv ille R o t a r y C lu b , T u e sd a y b y R o b e r t E . H o y l e , o f C o o le e m e e . In a d d itio n to b e in g a leader in the D a vie 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 r. H o y le is a ls o a m e m b e r o f the R o w a n - D a v ie - Ir e d e ll M e n t ^ H e a lth B o a rd . , ^ M r. H o y le sh o w e d m o v ie s o f tlie v a rio u s activitie s o f the ch ild re n d u rin g their w e e k o f c a m p a t C r o s s n o r e . H e expressed a p p re cia tio n to the R o ta ry C lu b fo r its assistance in m a k in g the trip p assib le. T h e R o ta ry C lu b , a lo n g w ith othe r civic clu b s, in d ivid u a ls a n d o r g a n iz a t io n s o f the c o u n ty u n d e rw ro te the trip for the y o u n g ste rs last sum m er. To Publish Early The Enterprise-Record iij! will go to press a day early next week in order to providz for the delivery of th e newspaper on Wednesday before Thanksgiving. A l l news and advertising appearing in this issue must be turned in no later than Monday. B o b H a ll ha d charge o f the p ro gra m an d in tro d u c e d M r. H o y l e . P r e s id e n t C h e s t e r B la c kw e ld e r presided. S p c c ia l g u e s t s in clu d e d G e n e .lunke r o f S a lisb u ry ; P h il G o o d w in o f W in sto n -Sa le m ; a n d G i l b e r t F e r a b e e o f L e x in g to n . Davie History T H E H I S T O R Y O F D A V IE ^ C O U N T Y is at the b in d e ry an d is ex p e cte d to be delivered ab o u t D e c e m b e r I. A d v a n ce ord e rs fo r the b o o k are b e in g taken at the D a v ie C o u n ty L ib ra ry . H o w e ve r, it is no t ne cessary to o rd e r in advance to be assu re d o f ge ttin g a b o o k . T h e b o o k s w ill be o n p u b lic s a le a t s e v e r a l p la c e s in M o c k sv ille , C o o le e m e e an d in the c o u n ty . CHRISTMAS PARADE T h e annual C hristm as Parade sponsored by the Mocksville Jaycees and th e Merchants Association will begin a t 10 a.m. on Saturday, December 6th. The Parade will start at the Mocksville Elementary School, come straight through town to Water Street (Dr. Long’s office building corner), turn right, go to Salisbury Street past Post Office, turn right, proceed west o n Wilkesboro S treet to Margin Bowles’ Gulf Center, then turn. All Parade vehicles are requested to come on through j^Park Avenue T«d return to the starting place. DAVIE HIGHWAY 1969 BOX SCORE No. Accidents........293 No. People Injured .. .144 Fatalities ..................7 Local Silent Americans In Washington DAVIE'S REPRESENTATIVES IN THE "SILENT MAJORITY"... trip to Washington, D. C. last week included shown above: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hayes, Mrs. T. G. Foster, Jr. and Mrs. Robert Frost. Mrs. Pete Wagner also accompanied the group but is not shown here. They were among the 350 people who went 350 miles round trip, non-stop to express their feelings at the Veteran's Day Freedom Rally at the Washington Monument. Dr. McKenzie of Salisbury organized the trip. (Photo by James Barringer). Davie County Zoning Meeting To Be Held Monday Night й I I•%*ii Cedar Creek Co-op Store Opens T h e D a v ie C o u n ty B o a rd o f C o m m is s io n e r s w ill h o ld a p u b lic h e a rin g o n M o n d a y niglit, N o v e m b e r 2 4 th , at 7 ;3 0 p. m . at the c o u rth o u se to de te rm in e citizen reaction to a p ro p o s e d z o n g in g o rd in a n c e for D a v ie C o u n tv . A m a p o f the p ro p o se d d is t r ic t b o u n d a rie s ap pe ars w ith th is article a n d is o n d isp la y at the co u rth o u se . T h e p ro p o se d z o n in g has been fo rm u la te d b y the D a vie C o u n ty P la n in g B o a rd he aded b y A n d re w Lagle , C h a irm a n . O th e r m e m b e rs o f th is b o a rd in clu d e s R ic h a rd B e c k, W ard Se tze r, W ad e D y s o n , E lb e rt S m ith , C . T . R o b e rtso n an d R u fu s B ro c k . T h e z o n i n g h a s b e e n d is c u s s e d a t a s e r ie s o f m e e tin gs he ld d u rin g the past tw o m o n th s in v a rio u s se ctio n s o f the c o u n ty . “ Z o n in g is n o th in g m o re M o r e t h a n 1 2 5 p e o p le a t t e n d e d t h e recent O p e n H o u se held to celebrate the o p e n in g o f a ne w C o m m u n h y C e n te r an d C o o p e ra tive Sto re at C e d a r C ree k. A m o n g those a tte n d in g w ere c o u n ty a n d area o fficials. O p e n in g tlie new center an d c o o p e r a t i v e s t o r e m a r k s a n o th e r b ig stride to be m ad e b y t h e C e d a r C r e e k C o m m u n i t y o r g a n iz a t io n , headed b y H ub e rt W est. T h e new center is located in an o ld fram e b u ild in g that on ce h o u se d C e d a r C re e k S c h o o l, a o n e -ro o m N e g ro sc h o o l located i n a f a r m i n g a r e a o f n o rth e aste rn D avie C o u n tv . T h e b u ild in g had to be renovated. It ha d been o u t o f use since 19 4 7 . S o m e ye ars la t e r C e d a r C re e k B a p tist C h u rc h p u rchase d the b u ild in g an d p ro p e rty fro m the c o u n ty sch o o l b oard . T h e c h u rc h n o w leases the b u ild in g an d g ro u n d s to the c o m m u n ity o rg a n iza tio n for $1 per year. C e d a r C re e k B a p tist C h u rc h d oes, in fact, p r o v id e the fo u n d a tio n o n w h i c h t h e c o m m u n i t y o rga n iza tio n w as fo u n d e d . 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., has p laye d a m ajor ro le in (he d e v e lo p m e n t o f the C e d a r C re e k C o m m u n ity th ro u gh its o r g a n iz e r s , (h e Re v. Iva n Ij a n ie s a n d M rs. P ru d ence J o h n so n , an d th ro u g li in ce ntive g r a n ts to ta llin g $ 2 ,0 0 0 . A n initial gran t o f $ 1 ,0 0 0 m ade l a s t s p r i n g h e lp e d t h e c o m m u n it y o rg a n iz a tio n to b egin w o rk o n re n o v a tin g the old stru ctu re a n d a se co n d $ l ,0 0 0 grant issu ed this fall has b e e n used to h e lp p ro vid e sto ck fo r the c oo p e ra tive store. T h e b u ild in g itse lf is d ivid e d in to three d istinct areas: a gro ce ry sto re area, a kitc h e n area, a n d a large d in in g and m e eting area. T h e m e e tin g area a ccom o date s a p ian o , d esks, p lu s tables an d chairs. D ia n e T a tu m , cle rk, w ill o p e r a t e the sto re a n d I'le c e n te r w ith he lp fro m M r. W est. th a n a to o l to gu id e la n d d e ve lo p m e n t w h e n la n d use c h a n ge s fro m a gricu ltu re to r e s id e n t ia l, c o m m e rc ia l o r in d u stria l use. Z o n in g d o e s n o t a p p l y t o a n y g e n u i n e agricu ltu re la n d use.” said M r. Lagle. M o s t o f D a v ie C o u n t y d e ve lo p m e n t is ta k in g place a lo n g the h ig h w a y s an d m ajor paved c o n n e c tin g ro a d s in the rural areas, as w ell as in the areas su rro u n d in g M o c k sv ille an d C o ole em e e. T h e D a v ie C o u n ty P la n n in g B o a rd h a s p ro p o se d z o n in g for tlie m ajor h ig liw a y s a n d certain othe r c o u n ty ro a d s a n d areas. T h is in clu d e s the area 600-fe e t o n each side o f the centeriin e o f U S 6 0 1 , U S 158, U S 6 4 an d 1-40 th ro u gh D a vie C o u n ty , a n d t h e a re a a l o n g th e C o rn a tze r-A d v a n c e R o a d to U S 6 4 . A ls o in clu d e d in all the area fro m U S 1 5 8 ; the areas a ro u n d F o r k a n d A d v a n ce ; all area a ro u n d M o c k sv ille to the G re e n H ill R o a d an d b ack to the H a rd iso n R o a d ; all the area d o w n U S 6 0 1 S o u th , the G la d s t o n e R o a d , t h r o u g h C o ole e m e e a n d b a ck to U S 60 1 . It is felt that w ith p ro p e r p la n n in g a n d d e ve lo p m e n t D avie C o u n tv can a vo id m a n y o f the p ro b le m s that o th e r co u n tie s have e n coun te red . It w as p o in te d o u t that a lre ad y D a v i e h a s s o m e l a n d d e v e lo p m e n t p ro b le m s an d w i t h t h e 1 - 4 0 h i g h w a y c o m p le tio n an d the in du strial g ro w th ta k in g place, D a v ie can expe ct so m e se rio u s p ro b le m s to develop . = = = = = = = Extension Sought ' --------------- Davie Has 15 In Youth Corps M rs. J o A n n S n o w , D ire c to r o f the N e ig h b o riio o d Y o u t h C o rp s P ro gra m o p e ra iin g in S u r r y , Y a d k in , S to k e s an d D a v i e c o u n t i e s t o d a y a n n o u n c e d that a p p lica tio n fo r e x te n sio n o f ih e N Y C p ro gra m h a s b e e n s o u g h t . T h e ap p lica tio n seeks e x te n sio n o f the^jjrogram th ro u gh M a y 31 , "W e expe ct tlie ap p lica tio n to be a p p ro ve d ,” M rs. S n o w c o m m e n t e d in an n o u n ce m e n t. S h e p u im e d m a k in g the o u t tJiai the p ro gra m n o w has 7 4 stu d e n t w o rk e rs n o w e m p lo ye d in su ch a re a s a s sch o o ls, ho sp itals, c o n u n u n ity centers, d a y care aM iters, recreation centers, an d o t h e r g o v e r n m e n t a g e n c y offices. T h e b re a k d o w n o n stu de nts w o rk in g inclu des: Y a d k in an d E l k i n area, 2 2 ; S u rry , 2 0 ; Stoke s, 17; and D a vie , I S. T o ta l cost o f tlie e xte nd e d p ro g ra m , a c c o rd in g to M rs. Sn o w , is to be $ 4 6 ,1 8 0 . T h is is to cove r salaries o f stu de n t w o rke rs, p lu s aU ad m in istrative costs. A d m i n i s t r a t o r s o f th e pro gram , in fact the entire N Y C sta ff are: M rs. S n o w , D ire c to r: Ja ck Sh o re , D e p u ty D ir e c t o r ; a n d L o la H a ye s, se c re ta ry -b o o k k e e p e r. N Y C is fu n d e d th ro u g li the U . S. D e p a rtm e n t o f L a b o r, b ut is ad m inistered th ro u g h 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 o f L a b o r, but is ad m in istered t h r o u g h Y a d k i n V a l l e y E c o n o m i c D e v e l o p m e n t D istrict, Inc., he ad qu arte re d at B o o n ville . It.i Kv«i(t(?nlÎ4i И20 lUiÉHlfiitiMl KIO lU^fiitiai Kiiliiirbjii It» KiwidnilMl {»MvUiiis iUifiuiiuiuU Mioiiiiiiii: 1Ш 1.1 llltlltklriill Hi 111’»» I liuliMnul 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1969 'H i g h t í g h b Mike DourIrr Show, 5 p.m. Shelly Bcrmnn is co-host for the week. Color. Arthur Smith Show, 7 p.m Selections include "Koep On the Sunnyside,” “I Can’t Give You Anytninpr But Love." Color. Jim Nalmrs Hour, 8 p.m. Ken Berry is .special Kuost stnr. ('oh)r. Thur.sday Movie, 9 p.m. Vivien Leiffh and Warren Beutty star in "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone." Color. PIIIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 HoRan’N Heroes, 8:.Î0 p.m. KoKan must protect tho se crets in n downed allied plane. rVilor. Friday Movie, 9 p.m. Leslie Caron, Maurice Chev alier, Charles Boyer star in "Fanny.” Color. Late Show, 11:30 p.m. “Fort Walker, Keith. D o b b s Virginia ’ ' with Clint Mayo, Brian SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Death Valley Days, 6:30 p.m. A spunl<y freiRhter’s wife out wits two bumblini; outlaws. Col or. Tommy Faile Show, 7 p.m. Tommy sines “Walking In the Sunshine,” "Dock of the Bay,” "It’s Over." Million Dollar Movie, 11 ;.30 p.m. "Miracle In the R a i n ,” with .la n e Wyman, Van .lohnson. Van Johnson NFL Football, 1:30 p.m. Baltimore Colts vs. Chicatro Bears. Color. NFL Football, 3:J»fl p.m. Dallas Cowboys vs. Los An- Keles Rams. Color. Ed Sullivan Show, 8 p.m. Ed’s Kuests are Ella Fit2ger- ald, Eddie Albert, Ed Amea, Caterina Valente. Color. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 24 Host of Hollywood, 7 p.m. “.iulie,” with Doris Day, Louis Jourdan, Barry Sullivan, Prank Lovejoy. Mayberry R.F.D., 9 p.m. A wealthy ex-Mayberry wo man invites Sam I and his family on a vacation. | Color. Carol Burnett .Show, 10 p.m. Special guest is Lucille Ball. Color. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Lucille Ball Theater Three, 7 p.m. "Gun Glory,” with Stewart Granger, Rhonda Fleming, Chill Wills. Color. Red Skelton Show, 8:30 p.m. Red’s guest tonight is Walter Brennan. Color. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Medical Center, 9 .p.m. Dr. Gannon investigates a stu dent’s unprovoked attack on a professor. Color. Hawaii Five-O, 10 p.m. M c G a r r e tt builds a case against an ex-racketeer. Color. W IM TER IZI Y O U R CAR N O W ! lovember Specials! BIG SAYINGS FROM REAYIS FORD Check These Savings Before You Buy! !eoWs Ford Specio/s Oil FILTERS List Price $4.10 Special $3.33 SPARK PLUGS List Price $1.20 Special 88^ CONDENSERS List Price $1.20 Special $1.06 OIL QUART SIZE List Price 86c Special 75< POINTS Per Set List Price $3.40 Special $2.88 AIR CLEANERS List Price $4.20 Special $3.29 P.C.V. VALVES (Ree $160) $1.49 Autolite BATTERIES 24 Month Warranty List Price $22.95 $20.49 Autoiite BATTERIES 36 Month Warranty List Price $32.08 $28.88 ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT ANTI FREEZE Gollon (R«e e.50) $1.88 Quort (R>g 66e) 5 9 e WE HONOR REAVIS FORD YadkUvlllt R4. FliOM 63«-tl61 MR. NATE T. FOSTER .... shown seated, center with a cake, was honored recently by the Men's Bible Class of First United Methodist Church on the occasion of his 97th birthday. Also shown in the picture are: front row: kneeling; Paul York, George Hartman, C. C. Chapman, Bryan Sell, Mrs. Jack Page (Mr. Foster's daughter), Mr. Foster, Mrs. Frank Fowler (pianist for the class), and Sheek Bowden, Sr. Back row; standing; Craig Foster, Jesse Graves, Otis Hendrix, Robert Safley, James Kelly, Sr., Harry Murray, Clarence Jemes, Frank Fowler, Leo Williams, George Hendricks, Kenneth Mintz, J. D. Prentice Cempbell, Dr. Henry Sprinkle, O. K. Pope, Ernest Murphy, Millard Harmon, Fred Foster and W. F. Keller. Mr. Foster has been a member of the class for many, many years but has been unable to attend regularly in the pest few yeers due to his health. Advance News Christmas Program In Salisbury Sunday P e rc y S m itli o f S a lisb u ry w a s g u e s t spe a lce r at tlic S u n d a y m o r n i n g w o r s h ip s e r v ic e a t t h e M e t h o d is t C h u rch ,- M r. S m ith , a m e m b e r o f the G id e o n S o c ie ty , gave an in te re sting ta lk o n tiie w o rk their so c ie ty is d o in g in th is c o u n try a n d ove r 8 0 c o u n trie s a ro u n d the w o rld w ith the d istrib u tio n o f B ib le s a n d N e w T e s t a m e n t s t o h o s p it a ls , n u rsin g h o m e s, hote ls, m otels, sch o o ls a n d servicem en. D u rin g the p ast w e e k the G id e o n s have p laced N e w T e sta m e n t in the D a v ie C o u n ty sch o o ls. M rs. M a z ie R o w la n d o f H ig h P o in t is sp e n d in g the w e e k v i s i t i n g h e r b r o t h e r a n d sister-in-law , M r. a n d M rs. D a n L a w so n . M rs. M a U P o in d e x te r has re tu rn e d fro m a tw o w ?e k s visit w ith h e r c h ild re n , Sgt. an d M r s . G e o rg e P o in d e x te r o f O rla n d o , F lo rid a . W h ile there, M rs. P o in d e x te r e n joye d visits to C a p e K e n n e d y a n d C o c o Beach. M r . a n d M r s . C la re n c e B a ile y o f S a lisb u ry a n d M rs. L i l l i e B a ile y o f C o ole e m e e w e r e T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n visito rs o f M iss B la n c h e Fo ste r. M r s . W a lte r S h u tt, M rs. G e o r g ia F o ste r, M rs. M a tt P o in d e x te r a n d M rs. M in n ie B r y s o n a c c o m p a n ie d M rs. R e b e k a h N e y le to V o g le rs F u n e r a l H o m e in W in sto n S a le m S u n d a y a fte rn o o n to p a y th e ir respects to M rs. M y r t l e M a r c h Carter. M rs. C a r t e r , w h o w as a fo rm e r resident o f th is c o m m u n ity , d ie d a t F o r s y t h H o sp ita l S a tu rd a y . S h e h a d live d in W in sto n -S a le m fo r the past several years. Pfc. O . D . Z im m e rm a n , Jr. o f F o rt R ile y , K a n sa s a n d h is fiancee M iss P atti A rrin g to n o f W in sto n -S a le m w ere S u n d a y nigh t gu e sts o f M r. a n d M rs. B i l l Z im m e r m a n . W e e ke n d v isito rs o f the Z im m e rm a n s w ere the n e w lyw e d s, M r. and M r s . J e r r y H e n d r i x o f C u llo w h e e a n d stu d e n ts at W . C . U ., M iss M a h a ia C o lle tte o f G a sto n ia , M rs. B o b C o lle tte o f R a le ig h , M r. a n d M rs. Joe C o l l e t t e a n d J e a n o f W in sto n -S a le m a n d M r. a n d M rs. W alte r Sh u tt. M r s . B o b G r e g o r y w as h o n o re d w ith a sto rk sh o w e r at th e c o m m u n ity b u ild in g o n S a tu rd a y n igh t. S h e received m a n y lo v e ly a n d u se fu l gifts. M rs. J o h n n ie L o u fc ib e o f L e x in g to n sp e n t S a tu rd a y w itli M i s s M i l d r e d S p r y . A fte r s h o p p in g in W in sto n -S a le m t h e y e n j o y e d a su p p e r at Sta le y ’s R e stau re n t. M r . a n d M r s . R i c h a r d S e a m o n o f C h a rlo tte sp e n t the w e e ke n d w ith h e r p a re n ts M r. an d M rs. B . T , B ro w d e r. T h e y a t t e n d e d S u n d a y w o r s h ip s e r v ic e a t t h e M e t h o d is t C h u rc h . M iss R e b e k a h T a lb e rt spe n t th e w e e k e n d in Z e b u lo n v isitin g w ith friends. M r . a n d M r s . J o h n R iiin e h a rt o f W a yn e sville w ere S u n d a y v isito rs o f M rs. G ra ce ^ S p ry . O th e r v isito rs w ere M r. an d M rs. N o rm a n S p ry , M r. a n d M r s . B o b S p r y o f Sh e ffie ld . S t a ff Sgt. a n d M rs. L lo y d S a n d e rs a n d d aughters, B e ve rly an d S h e rry , o f E d w a rd s A ir F o r c e B a s e , C a lifo rn ia are sp e n d in g a 3 0 d a y leave w ith M r s . S a n d e rs m o th e r, M rs. J e n n i e C o r n a t z e r . T h i s w e e k e n d t h e y visite d M r. S a n d e rs p are nts in Sp arta. M i s s L y n n O n e ll w a s a S u n d a y o ve rn ig h t gu e st o f M iss B e tty Jean H e n d rix o f F o rk . A v e ry w as the last N o rth C a ro lin a c o u n ty to be fo rm e d b r in g i n g t h e s t a t e ’s total n u m b e r o f co u n tie s to 100. Enterprite-Record M o c k sville , N i c . 2 7 0 2 8 I P ub iish e d E v e ry T h u rsd a y A t 1 2 4 S o u th M a in St. G O R D O N T O M U N S O N E D I T O R - P U B L IS H E R , S e c o n d C ia ss postage b aid at M ocksvU le , N . C. T h e S a lisb u ry -R o w a n -D a v ie 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 P la n e ta riu m a n d A r t G a lle ry w ill be o p e n to the g e n e r a l p u b lic o n S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 3 , 1 9 6 9 . T h e C h r i s t m a s p l a n e t a r i u m p r e s e n t a t i o n , S T A R O F W O N D E R w ill be sh o w n at 3 an d 4 p. m . at 1 6 3 6 P a rkvie w C ircle b y B ill Su gg s, C e n te r s p a c e s c ie n c e s p e c ia l is t . I l t o l A N S w ill be the them e o f the e x h ib its at th e A r t G a lle ry, 3 1 4 N o r th E llis Street, o p e n to visito rs fro m 2 u n til 5 p. m . T H E S T A R O F W O N D E R p la n e t a r iu m p ro g ra m deals w ith th e re ligio u s, h isto rica l and scie n tific b a c k g ro u n d o f t h e b i r t h o f C h r is t w ith e m p i i a s i s o n t h e s t a r m e n tio n e d in the scrip tures. T a p e d n a tiv ity scrip tu re s b y th e R e v . P o r t e r S e iw e ll, Four Соп|бв M r. a n d M rs. R o b e rt R ic h ie an d fa m ily o f C o lu m b u s, G a. visite d M r. a n d M rs. G e o rg e L a y m o n the past w eeke nd . M r. a n d M rs. R o b e rt D a v is visite d M rs. O tis D ix o n S u n d a y at F o r s y t h M e m o ria l H o sp ita l, w h o u n d e rw e n t su rge ry the p a s t F r i d a y . M rs. D ix o n ’s c o n d itio n is ju st fine at this tim e. W h ile in W in sto n -Sa le m , M r. an d M rs. R o b e rt D a v is visite d M r. an d M rs. B y n u m D avis. M r . a n d M rs. L . S. S h e lto n v is it e d M r. an d M rs. J o h n H a r d in g M c C la n n o n S u n d a y e ve nin g near P in o . M r. an d M rs. Joe S h e lto n visite d in the h o m e o f M r. a n d M r s . B o b b y J o e S h e lt o n S u n d a y e ve n in g in M o c k sv ille . C in d y S h e lto n spe nt the p a s t w e e k e n d w it h h e r gran dp aren ts, M r. a n d M rs. Joe Sh e lton . M r. an d M rs. Jam es N a n c e an d D e b b ie o f C o rn a tze r an d G e o rge D u ll visite d M r. an d M r s . J o e S h e l t o n S u n d a y evening. T h e R e v. an d M rs. W alter H o w e ll, M r. a n d M rs. J im E a to n , M r. an d M rs. E u g e n e E llis a n d fa m ily atte nd ed the R u r ita n C o n v e n tio n h e ld in H ig h P o in t the past w eek. Insurance Taxes NEW YORK — In su ran ce companies paid more llian S2.75 biliion ill taxes niid fees to the federal and state governments 1968, reports the Insurance chap lain o f C a ta w b a C o llege, mfonnaiion Institute, and p ro je cto r slide s o f n a tivity p a in t in g b y fa m o u s artists w ill be in clu d e d in the sh ow in gs. T h e p r o g r a m w ill b e g in p ro m p tly o n the h o u r. N o p e rso n s m a y be a d m itte d to a p ro gra m alre ad y in progress. C h ild re n u n d e r 10 sh o u ld be a c c o m p a n ie d b y a n adult. T h e r e i s n o a d m is s io n . C h r i s t m a s p l a n e t a r i u m p ro gra m s w ill be p re se nted o n D e c e m b e r 7 , 1 4 a n d 21 also. T h e C e n te r A r t G a lle ry w ill feature C o n te m p o ra ry In d ia n A rt s an d C ra fts in c lu d in g w o o d c a r v i n g s , e m b r o d i e r y , b e a d w o rk, a n d b a ske ts o n lo a n fro m the U . S. D e p a rtm e n t o f In te rio r. Fe a tu re s in the h a ll o f the A r t G a lle ry w ill be o rig in a l illu stra tio n s b y S y m e o n S h im in for B E F O R E T H E I N D IA N S , a ne w b o o k a b o u t a rc h e o lo g y Y a d k in V a lle y N e w s B i b l e S t u d y i s s t i l l c o n t i n u i n g e a c h T h u rsd a y n iglit at the V a lle y . E v e ry o n e is in vite d to attend. R o n n ie R id d le w a s h o m e f r o m c o lle g e a n d atte nd ed c h u rc h services. T h e re are several o n the sic k list fro m the V a lle y . M r. Jake S h e e k ’s c o n d itio n is a littje better. W e h o p e each o n e a sp e e d y recove ry. T h e W o m e n s M issio n a ry S o c ie ty w ill go to Y a d k ln v ille B a p tist C h u rc h T h u rsd a y n igh t an d atte nd the B o o k stu d y that is b e in g h e ld there. M r. H e n ry M ille r w h o is a patie nt at F o rs y t h M e m o ria l H o sp ita l is a little better. M rs. L e tty B o w d e n is a patient in tlie F o rs y t h H o sp ita l a n d M r s . L illia n S m ith is sta y in g at he r h o m e th is w e e k w ith G rove r. M r. an d M rs. E lm e r H e n d rix visite d M r. a n d M rs. Ja ke Sh e e k S u n d a y e v e n in g . M r. an d M rs. B o b b y Z im m e rm a n an d d a u g h te r a n d M r. a n d M rs. J i m m y Z i m m e r m a n a n d d a u g h te r are sp e n d in g a w eek in M ia m i, R a . M rs. J. B . D u n n a n d M rs. R a y S m ith a n d b a b y d a u gh te r are all h o m e fro m the h osp ital. M r . D o n a l d R id d le and three o f h is so n s w ere a m o n g t h e v is it o r s at the V a lle y S u n d a y . L ittle P a tric k W illard is o n tlie sic k list. W e w ish h im a spe e d y recove ry. WHERE DEALING IS SERVINGI Ъ р ф и Щ U S E D C A R S Davie County's largest selection of top quality, thoroughly reconditioned used cars! AKocksville Chrysler-Plymouth 715 Wilkesboro St. Phone 634-2124 WAIT! :Don't Buy Yet C. C. SANFORD SONS Department Store S u b scrip tio n rates: . . 10c $ 4 .0 0 per ye N o rth C aro lina; S 4 .S 0 per k C o p y 10c $ 4 .0 0 ) Single ear in Ii year out. of state QUALITY C o m e F ir st Geronimo's Is T h e H o m e o f • BETTER HOMES • BETTER PRICES • BETTER SERVICE •BETTER FINANCING — L ocol B an k — Geronimo S 29 SmiHi, NMr PBrrol StoNon SAUSBURY, N. C Cell Gerald Wise, 857-8S42 OMier Lie No. 2 S 0 6 : t i GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE STARTS DECIMIEIt 3RD I By MARGARET A. LeGRAND IN T E N N . P A S T W E E K E N D Chvrch Activities F I R S T U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T M iss T e rri C ro tts an d M rs. B arb ara W e lch o f W in sto n -Sa le m visited M rs. P au l B ra n n o c k an d daugliter, A m y in K in g sp o rt, Te nnessee the past w eeke nd. J U N K E R S H A V E D I N N E R G U E S T S S u n d a y d in n e r guests o f M r. an d M rs. B ill J u n k e r an d fa m ily w ere M r. an d M rs. S a m Berrier, Re ne e N a il, M r. an d M rs. E d w in W elch, Jr. an d M r. and M rs. H o m e r C ro tts. S U N D A Y S U P P E R G U E S T S S u p p e r gu e sts o f M r. an d M rs. H o m e r C ro tts S u n d a y w ere M r. an d M rs. J im S h e e k a n d daughter, S h e rry o f State sville, M r. and M rs. H a rry S h e e k o f S m ith G ro v e a n d M r. an d M rs. E d w in W elch, Jr. T h e ir visito rs later in the e ve n in g S u n d a y w ere M r. a n d M rs. F e lix Berrier. H E R E F R O M C O L U M B I A , S. C . M r. an d M rs. B laire Stra tfo rd an d so n, T h a d arrived F rid a y n ig h t fro m C o lu m b ia , S. C . T h e y spe nt F rid a y n igh t w ith M rs. S tra tfo rd ’s m o th e r, M rs. G e o rge R o w la n d o n M a p le A ve n u e . O n Sa tu rd a y , M r. an d M rs. Stra tfo rd atte nded h o m e c o m in g at L e n o ir R h y n e C o lle g e at H ic k o ry . T h e y atte nded the L e n o ir-IU iy n e -E lo n fo o tb a ll gam e S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a n d re tu rn e d here S u n d a y . T h a d sp e n t the w e e ke n d w ith h is gra n d m o th e r. E N T E R S D A V I E C O U N T Y H O S P I T A L H a rry A . O sb o rn e entered D a vie C o u n ty H o sp ita l S u n d a y fo r treatm ent o f p e n u m o n ia . H E R E F O R W E E K E N D M r. a n d M rs. L u th e r L o n g a n d so n. Y o u n g s o f G a rn e r, spent the past w e e ke nd here w ith L u th e r’s parents. D r. a n d M rs. W . M . L o n g o n S a lisb u ry Street. W C U S tu d e n ts V isit H ere M r. a n d M rs. Jam e s La tha m , stu d e n ts at W este rn C a ro lin a U n iv e rsity , sp e n t the w eeke nd w ith M r. L a th a m ’s parents, M r. an d M rs. H a rm o n L a th a m o n R o u te 2. O n S u n d a y , M r. a n d M rs. F re d M a sh b u rn w ere the L a th a m ’s lu n c h e o n guests. A T T E N D C O N C E R T I N W IN S T O N - S A L E M M rs. G a ith e r S a n fo rd , M rs. L . P. M a rtin an d M rs. J o h n P. L e G r a n d a tte n d e d the W in sto n -Sa le m S y m p h o n y a n d T h e S in g e rs’ G u ild C h o ra le u n d e r the d ire ctio n o f J o h n lu e le T u e sd a y n igh t he ld in R e y n o ld s A u d ito riu m . T ills w a s their prem iere p e rfo rm a n ce o f B e e th o v e n ’s 8 th S y m p h o n y h o n o rin g the 2 0 0 th A n n iv e rsa ry o f h is death. H O M E F R O M D U K E H O S P I T A L H e rm a n C . Ijam es returne d h o m e S a tu rd a y fro m D u rh a m w he re he w as a surgical p atie nt fo r fo u r w e e ks at D u k e H osp ita l. H e is re cu p e ra tin g at h is h o m e o n M a p le A ve n u e . M O O R E S H A V E C O M P A N Y M iss C ry sta l W est o f H a m p to n , V irg in ia , w as the gu est o f B ill M o o re , I I I a n d fa m ily last w eek. M r. a n d M rs. P au l D o n n e lly o f Siilisljiiry, W P i-^ S u n d a y diriner gijests o f .the ;W,- L ., M o o r é / J r ¡ / f c ^ l y . M iss R u t h D e a d m o n o f S a lisb u ry visite d h e r c o u sin s. M iss Janie M a rtin an d M rs. W . L . M o o re , Jr., tw o d a y s last w eek. V I S I T K E L L Y S F O R W E E K E N D Eve re tte K e lly o f B a ltim o re , M d . a n d M iss F ra n c e s P a rke r o f N e w B e rn spe nt the past w e e ke nd here w ith Eve re tte ’s parents, M r. a n d M rs. J. E ; K e lly o n H a la n d e r D rive. M I S S W IL S O N H A S G U E S T S G u e sts o f M iss E d rie W ilso n S u n d a y at he r h o m e o n R o u t e 4 , w ere M rs. R ic h a rd F e rg u so n o f G a sto n ia an d M rs. Iris W in gate o f M o rg a n to n . T h e y also visite d M rs. M a rga re t P e rry at F ra n -R a y R e st H o m e In c. S u n d a y . A R N D T S H E R E F O R W E E K E N D M r. an d M rs. B re vard A r n d t and d aughter, L a u ra o f N e w to n , spent tlie past w eeke nd w itli M rs. A r n d t ’s parents, M r. a n d M rs. C h a rle s F . B a h n so n o n N o rth M a in Street. L a u ra rem a ins w ith her gran dp are n ts u n til T h u rsd a y . V I S I T O L D S A L E M T A V E R N M rs. G . A . H a rtm a n an d he r d aughter, M rs. R . B . B u n c h o f State sville spe nt last T h u rsd a y in W in sto n -Sa le m . T h e y visite d O ld Sa le m T a v e rn an d h a d lu n c h e o n there. A fte r lu n c h , the y visite d frie nd s an d relatives in W in sto n . C O L L E G E S T U D E N T S H E R E M ik e H e n d rix a n d R o n n ie M ille r o f G a sto n ia , spe nt the past w e e ke n d here w ith M ik e ’s parents, M r. an d M rs. O tis H e n d rix o n N o rth M a in Street. T h e y are b o th stu d e n ts at G re e n sb o ro C ollege. A T T E N D H O M E C O M IN G IN V A . M r. an d M rs. A lb e rt Little , M iss Barn essa B a ke r, M r. and M rs. Jam es L o g a n an d M rs. A lic e B ritto n atte nded h o m e c o m in g F rid a y in C o u rtla n d , V irgin ia . C L U B M E M B E R S V I S I T N C S U C la rk sville 4 -H C lu b m e m b ers, M rs. J. C . H o w e ll, M r. a n d M rs. S ta c y B e c k, M ichae l H o w e ll, D e n n y B o o e , R o n a ld B e c k, M a rk H o w e ll, D a le Ire lan d , A n d y B e c k, R o n d a C ra n fill, P a tty B o le s, R e th a C ra n fill, Su sa n B e ck, C o n n ie L o ftin , P a tty B e c k a n d Steve D riv e r w h o is a ju n io r at State this year, visite d N . C . State U n iv e rsity Sa tu rd a y, N o v e m b e r 8. W liile there they attended o p e n ho use, e x h ib its "C a re e rs 2 0 0 1 ” an d tlie sw im m in g team e x h ib itio n . H O M E F R O M V I E T N A M C p I. T im S m ith w h o arrived h o m e N o v e m b e r 12 fro m V ie tn a m is sp e n d in g a few d a ys at h o m e w ith h is parents, M r. an d M rs. F re d S m itli o n R o u te 3. A fte r h is leave here, he w ill report b a ck to B o sto n , M ass. A lso at h o m e fro m C h a rlo tte M e m o ria l H o sp ita l w as their daugliter. M iss D ia n S m itli w h o is in n u rse ’s training. IN D A V I E H O S P IT A L M rs. E . A . E c k e rd is a patie nt at D a vie C o u n ty H o sp ita i. S h e entered the h o sp ita l o n S u n d a y . P A T I E N T A T D A V I S H O S P IT A L M rs. S . A . H a rd in g w iio entered D a v is H o sp ita l at State sville o n O c to b e r 3 0 , is c ritica lly ill. S U N D A Y D I N N E R G U E S T S M rs. A le x T u c k e r en te rtain ed w ith a d in n e r S u n d a y at he r h o m e o n H a rd iso n Street. Present for the d in n e r w ere: M r. and M rs. F re d S m itli, C p I. M a rin e T im S m ith , o f B o sto n , M a ss., M iss D ia n S m ith o f C iia rlo tte , Pvt. B ru ce T u ttle o f C a m p Le Je u n e , M iss S a n d y F ro lic k o f W in sto n -Sa le m , M r. a n d M rs. Je rry S t o c k to n o f A d v a n ce . M rs. M a rth a C h e rry o f C h a rlo tte a n d M iss M a rth a C all. T h e A fte rn o o n C ircle, M rs. J. H . T h o m p so n , c h a irm a n m et at the h o m e o f M rs. J. K . S h e e k o n N o r t h M a i n Street. M rs. T h o m p so n gave the d e v o tio n s an d the p ro gra m o n C h ina . Sa n d w ic h e s, cake and coffee w ere served to five m e m b ers and tw o visito rs, M rs. Jam es A . A lle n a n d h e r m o th e r, M rs. Sid e s fro m A la b a m a . C ir c ic N o . 1, M rs. Ja ck P e n n in g t o n , c h a irm a n , m et M o n d a y n igh t at the h o m e o f M rs. F le tch e r C lic k w ith M rs. C. H . T o m lin so n as co-hostess. M rs. C . R . C re n sI aw gave the stu d y b o o k revie w fo r the program . P u m p k in cake to p p e d w ith w h ip p e d cream , coffe e an d m in ts w a s served to the six m e m b e rs present. C ircle N o . 2, M rs. M . C. D e a d m o n , c h a irm a n , m et at the h o m e o f M rs. W . T . Sp e n ce r o n M o n d a y night, N o v e m b e r 17. A T h a n k s g iv in g d e vo tio n an d the p ro gram , “ C h in a in C h a n g e ” , w as p re se nted b y Jane M c G u ire . A fte r the b u sin e ss w as taken care o f b y the c h a irm a n , M rs. M . C . D e a d m o n , the hoste ss served refre sh m e n ts to seven m e m b e rs, a n d tw o visito rs, M r s . J a m e s A lle n a n d he r m o t h e r , M r s . S id e s fro m A la b a m a . C ircle N o . 3, M rs. H e n ry S p r i n k l e , c h a ir m a n , m e t M o n d a y nigh t at the h o m e o f M r s . M a rg a re t L e G ra n d o n M a p le A v e n u e . M iss O ssie A lliso n w as co-hostess. D e v o tio n s w ere given b y M rs. J o h n B ro c k a n d the stu d y b o o k w as review ed b y M rs. G e ra ld B lackw e lde r. D a te p u d d in g top p e d w ith w h ip p e d cre am a n d coffe e w as served to ten m em bers. C ir c le N o . 4 , M rs. A b e H o w a rd , Jr., c h a irm a n , m et M o n d a y n ig h t at the h o m e o f M rs. G e o rge H e n d ric ks. M r s . C h a r le s W o o d r u f f presided in the abse nce o f the ch airm a n . M rs. G e o rge S h u tt g a v e t h e s t u d y revie w o n C h in a . D o u b le la ye r ch o co la te bars, nu ts a n d coffe e w ere served to the five m e m b e rs present. T h e M o r n in g C ircle , M rs. M a rsh a ll S o u th e rn , cha irm a n , m et T u e sd a y in the C h ild re n ’s B u il d in g w ith 1 7 m e m b e rs present. H oste sse.5 w ere M rs. G a rla n d Still a n d M rs. S o u th e rn . M rs. S till gave the d e vo tio n s and the se co n d ch ap te r in the stu d y “ C h in a In C h a n g e .” F I R S T B A P T IS T C ircle N o . 2 , M iss L o u ise S tro u d , ch a irm a n , m et M o n d a y n igh t at the h o m e o f M rs. F re d Stevens. T h e p ro g ra m “ G o d G u id e s In d iv id u a ls” w as led b y M rs. C a m illa Sh a w . P u m p k in pie w ith w h ip p e d to p p in g, nu ts, m in ts, R u ssia n T e a a n d coffee w as served to thirteen m e m b e rs present. S T . F R A N C IS S t . F r a n c i s C a t h o l i c M i s s i o n s he ld their an n u a l C h ristm a s B azaar last w e e ke n d w h ic h w as a success. A n y o n e interested in seeing o r b u y in g the le ftove rs at reducted prices is aske d to call 4 9 2 -7 4 2 1 . T h e C h r is t m a s P a rty is p lann ed fo r S u n d a y , D e ce m b e r 7 t h , a t 4 p . m . a t the C o o le e m e e R e c re a tio n C enter. T h e ne xt W o m e n ’s G u ild m e e t i n g w i l l b e h e l d W e d n e sd a y, D e ce m b e r 3 rd , at 7 :3 0 p. m. Hoffl Supper T h e re w ill be a H a m and E g g S u p p e r a t t h e C o r n a t z e r - D u l i n F i r e D e p a n ra e m station Sa tu rd a y, N o ve m b e r 2 2 , b e g in n in g at 4 p jn . S e rv in g w ill co n tin u e u n til 8 p.m . Club Dinner-Meeting T h e D a v i e C o u n t y R e p u b lica n W o m e n ’s C lu b w ill have a d inn er-m e eting at C C ’s B arbe cu e o n S a lisb u ry Street o n M o n d a y , N o ve m b e r 2 4 th at 6 :3 0 p. m . If y o u p lan to attend, please call 6 3 4 -2 1 4 5 an d m a ke y o u r reservation. T h is is a very im p o rtan t m e e tin g , so please plan to attend. * » * * * • • • » T h e r e a r e 4 7 d a i l y n e w sp ap ers a n d 1 4 8 n o n-dailie s p u b lish e d in N o rth C a ro lin a w h ic h b o a s t a c o m b in e d c ircu la tio n o f m o re th an 1.5 m illio n readers. Miss Sw icegood Is Bride o f Jerry Jones DAVIE COUNTY ENTF.RPRISR RECORD, THURSDAY, GARLAND STILL GIVES TALK FOR WOMAN’S CLUB PROGRAM Mrs. Jerry Dale Jones .... was Myralyn Coy Swicegood M iss M y ra ly n C o y S w ic c g o o d an d Je rry D a le Jo n e s o f A d v a n c e w ere m arried Sa tu rd a y e ve nin g at St. L u k e ’s L u th e ra n C h u rc h in T y ro . R e v. T e d W . G o in s o fficia te d in the seven o ’c lo c k ce re m on y. M rs. Jo n e s is a daugliter o f M r. a n d M rs. W illia m C o y S w ic c g o o d o f R o u te 1, L in w o o d . S h e is a grad ua te o f W est D a v id so n H ig h S c h o o l an d is e m p lo ye d in the office o f C o b le D a iry , Inc. M r. Jo n e s is the so n o f M r. an d M rs. W ad e Jo n e s o f R o u te 2, A d va n ce . H e attended D a vie H ig h S c h o o l an d is a grad u a te o f F o rs y th T e ch n ic a l In stitu te . H e is e m p lo ye d in the m ain te na n ce d e p artm e n t o f D ix ie F u rn itu re C o m p a n y . M u sic ia n s fo r the service w ere M iss B e ve rly W ilso n , o rgan ist, an d M iss J u d y F ra n k , soloist. G iv e n in m arriagae b y he r father, the b rid e w o re an em pire go w n o f peau de soie accented w ith a p p liq u e s o f A le n c o n lace. A chapel train e xte n d e d fro m the h igh rise b a ck w aist. H e r tulle veil fell fro m a he adpiece o f peau de soie petals and rosettes. Sh e carried a n o se ga y o f w h ite roses centered w ith an o rchid . W ad e Jo n e s atte nd ed h is so n as best m an . U sh e rs w ere c o u sin s o f the b rid al co u ple , J im m y B a ile y o f A d v a n c e an d B u d d y Sw ic e go o d . M iss G w e n d o ly n S w ic e g o o d w as he r sister’s m aid o f h o n o r. M iss L in d a Jone s, the b rid e g ro o m ’s sister w as b rid e sm a id . T h e y w ore em pire g o w n s o f green crepe accented w ith green velvet rib b o ns. T h e y carrie d lo n g-ste m m e d y e llo w c h rysa n th e m u m s. W e d d in g gu ests w ere registered b y M iss D e b b ie N an ce . A fte r their h o n e y m o o n , M r. an d M rs. Jo n e s w ill live o n R o u te 1, L in w o o d . C a k e -C u ttin g F o llo w in g the F rid a y e ve n in g w e d d in g rehearsal, the b rid e ’s p arents ente rtain ed at a c a k e c u ttin g in the c h u rc h fe llo w sh ip hall. M r s . M a r y S w ic e g o o d , M rs. B u d d y S in k , M rs. B u d d y S w ic e go o d , an d M iss L in d a S w ic e g o o d assisted in serving. DIANE BURGESS IS GIVEN SHOWER M i s s D i a n e B u r g e s s , bride-elect o f R a n d y Re ne gar, w as given a lin e n a n d lingerie sh o w e r F rid a y niglit at the h o m e o f M rs. C la re n ce B a ity o n R o u t e 3 , Y a d k in v ille . H o ste sse s w ere M rs. B a ity , M iss P a u la B a ity an d M rs. Ju n e B racke n . A m o n g the th irty guests a tte n d ing the sh o w e r w ere the b r id e - e le c t ’s m o th e r, M rs. C h a r le s B u r g e s s a n d th e b r id e - g r o o m ’s m o th e r, M rs. A lto n Re negar. n g a g e m e iit Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nail Howard an- ■ nounce the engagement o£ their daughter, Ethel Faye, to Pvt. Jerry Vii’.oj o£ Van Nuys. Calif., son of Mrs. Laura Vines of Sugar Grove. Miss Howard attended Ap palachian State University and works for Southern Bell Tele phone and Telegraph Co. Pvt. Vines is a graduate of Watauga High School. No date has been set for the wedding. TO OBSERVE 55th ANNIVERSARY M r. an d M rs. J. N . S m o o t w ill observe O p e n H o u se at their h o m e o n R o u te 1, D a vie A c a d e m y R o a d , S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 3 , fro m 2 to 4 p.m . in ob servance o f their 5 5 th w e d d in g annive rsary. T h e ir ch ild re n in clu d e : M rs. W allace G ree n, W . L. S m o o t, J. W . S m o o t and J. C . S m o o t, all o f R o u te 1, M o c k sv ille , an d, M rs. F re d F o ste r o f R o u te 1, C le veland. B Y A U B R E Y M C D O N A L D Youthful lips usually appear fuller and smoother than the mature woman’s lips. To nve the look of youth, a woman must do_ what she can to make her lips look less drawn and thin. This is easily accomplished wilh the use of a lipstick brush and lip-liner pencil. Not only does the use of these lieauty tools camouflage the too-thin li|>, hut lip color will last long er and look more natural when it is lirusheci on, rather than applied directly from the lube. The lip-liner pencil gives a nice, straight, clean outline, and helps lo slop 'bleedine ' of tile lipstick into those fine lines around Ihe mouth. If you are not as successful as you would like to be when drawing your lip outline with a hrush, you will find the lip pencil easier to master. .-Vfter outlining with the pencil, fill in the rest of Ihe lips with the brush. In either ca.st'. Iiegin at the corner of the lips and draw Ihe color up toward Ihe center. Fol low the natural contour and outline of the lips as closely as possible.Worliini? toward the center of the lips is extremely import ant. If you tiegin at the center and draw the brush or pencil downward, the color may run and smudge. By carefully applying your lipstick with a lipstick brush or pencil in the morning. Ihe lip line will last all day. When refreshing your lipstick, it is not necessary to use the brush or pencil, lipstick may be ap- )lied directly from the tube. Remove .Unwanted Hair Permanently the easy, safe way. -For Free Information CaU- Marie's Beauty Shop 634-5139 JEWEL DORSETT ELECTROLOGIST T h e M o c k s v ille W o m a n ’s C l u b m e t W e d n e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 12, at the R o ta ry H u t w ith 3 4 m e m b e rs an d I guest present. It w as a n n o u n c e d b y M rs. W illia m H all, c h a irm a n o f the L ib ra ry d e p artm e n t that an “a u to gra p h p a rty ” w o u ld be held at the lib ra ry h o n o rin g M r. Jam es W all, w h o se b o o k , “ T h e H i s t o r y o f D a v ie C o u n t y ” w ill be o n sale at that lim e . T h e d a te ha s been tentatively set fo r D e ce m b e r 8. T h e c lu b also voted to p u t on e o f M r. W a ll’s b o o k s in the M o c k sv ille L ib ra ry an d one in the C o o le e m e e L ib ra ry . T h e pre siden t, M rs. W . 'J . W ils o n a n n o u n c e d that the nam e o f M rs. Joe M u r p h y w ill be su b m itte d fo r the Y o u n u W o m a n o f the Y e a r A w a rd . M r s . C h a rle s \V.‘ P liillip s in tro d u ce d the speaker, M r. G a r l a n d S t i l l , D i s t r i c t C o n se rva tio n ist, w h o h a d the p rogram . A su m m a ry o f h is talk fo llo w s: In the b e g in n in g o f this n a tio n there w as land. F ro m tliis b o u n tifu l lan d w e have d ra w n a m p ly to sa tify o u r m aterial needs, b u t m a n w ith a ll h is te c h n o lo g y h a s n o t created a fit e n v iro n m e n t fo r the h u m a n c o m m u n ity . A p o llo 10 a stro n a u ts e asily p ick e d o u t L o s A n g e le s fro m the b ro w n sm og. W c fill the skie s w ith 1 3 0 m illio n to n s o f n o x io u s che m icals each year. A d ay lo n g stro ll in N e w Y o r k C ity w o u ld o ffe n d y o u r lu n g s to the sam e degree as s m o k in g 3 8 cigarettes. D a vie C o u n ty has tw o air p o llu tio n m o n ito rin g statio n s in op e ratio n . A lth o u g li average life has been e x te n d e d to d a y, w ater p o llu tio n is still a threat to o u r health. T h e C ity o f S a lisb u ry w as u n a b le to use the S o u th Y a d k i n R iv e r fo r d rin k in g w a te r because o f p o llu tio n . F o u r b illio n to n s o f sed im en t reach o u r w a te rw a y s each year. S e d im e n t f r o m D u tc h m a n C re e k fills 14 3 acres o f H ig h R o c k L a k e o n e fo o t deep each year. T w o th o u sa n d silt filled irriga tio n d a m s sta n d useless. S e d im e n t p o llu tio n is o u r liighe st-vo lum e p o llu ta n t, an d o u r m o st expe nsive. Stre a m s in the c o u n ty have been co m p le te ly fille d w ith silt fro m e ro d in g c o n stru c tio n sites tliis year. S o lid w aste d isp osa l is also a h ealth p ro gram . W liat to d o w ith all th is w aste re m a in s a p roblem . Le ss than h a lf o f o u r t o w n s in t h e n a t io n use ap pro ve d d isp osa l m e th od s. S ix m illio n ju n k cars a year, 8 0 0 m illio n p o u n d s o f so lid w aste each d a y an d 4 8 b illio n cans each ye ar to be d isp ose d of. Y o u r c o n trib u tio n is a b o u t 5 lbs. per d a y. D avie C o u n t y ’s w as 4 4 m illio n p o u n d s in 1 9 6 0 a n d e s t im a t e d to be 13 2 m il l io n p o u n d s in 1 9 7 0 . A n n u a l b ill w e p a y fo r p ic k in g u p litter in p a rks an d other p u b lic areas is $ 5 0 0 m illio n each year. S e v e n ty per cen t o f the p o p u la tio n c ro w d s toge ther o n on e per cent o f the land. F o u r ou t o f five o f u s w ill be liv in g in so m e fifteen large cities. E a c h a d d itio n a l p e rso n a d ds a y e a r ly d ra in o f 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 ga llo n s o f w ater. T h e total a m o u n t o f w ate r needed ju st to s u s t a in t h e pre se nt U . S. p o p u la tio n fo r the re m a in in g years o f their lives is larger than the totals used b y all m en, w o m e n , a n d - c h ild re n w h o p re v io u sly live d o n this earth. T lie U . S. B u re a u o f C e n su s in 1 9 4 7 p re dicte d that th is n a tio n w o u l d h a v e a p o s s ib le p o p u la tio n o f 1 63 m illio n b y 1 9 9 0 . T o d a y , w it h t h e p o p u la tio n past 2 0 0 m illio n , fo re c a st o rs are p u ttin g o u r p o p u la tio n at 3 0 0 m illio n b y W e m u st la k e slo c k o f o u r resources to learn h o w m u ch and w h a t k in d o f d e ve lop m e n t o u r e n viro n m e n t can sustain. W e n e e d t o p l a n o u r e n viro n m e n t. W ith o u t a plan tlie u n e x p e cte d is a lw a y s an em erge ncy. P la n n in g assistance is given to In d ivid u a ls, gro u p s an d c o m m u n itie s b y the S o il C o n se rv a tio n Service w o rk in g t h r o u g li the lo cal soil a n a w ater c o n se rva tio n districts. T h e W o m a n ’s C lu b w a s a s k e d t o a d v a n c e t h e to n sc rv a tio n cause b y : b e in g i n f o r m e d o n r e s o u r c e p r o b l e m s ; l o o k a t y o u r c o m m u n ity ; he lp o u r sch oo ls, e n ip h a si? ’ co n se rva tio n ; stu d y s p d i n i e n t a n d p o l l u t i o n p ro b le m s in o u r c o m m u n ity ; set u p a na tu re cen ter o r nature t r a il; s t u d y tra sh d isp o sal p ro ble m , a n d w o rk w ith c ity an d c o u n ty o fficia ls; practice c o n se rva tio n o n y o u r farm o r in y o u r o w n y a rd o r gard en; sp o n so r an n u a l to u r fo r new com e rs, in clu d e sto p s sh o w in g co n se rvatio n , histo ric sites, and lo cal beau ty. NOVEMBER 20, 1969 - 3 T h e D e ce m b e r m e e ting w ill have a m u sical p ro gram , and each m e m b e r has been aske d to b rin g a guest. T w o n e w m e m bers, M rs. D o n a l d B in g h a m an d M rs. R a y m o n d N e w m a n w e re w e lco m e d in to the club . H oste sse s w ere; M rs. J o h n H atche r, M rs. F re d Se a fo rd , M rs. A sa O ’B rie n , M rs. M e rly n P re ston .1990. Я '« я м т м $ 1 м м ( ) м м м 1 м 1 м ( т л м 1 я м 1 м ( я я » к я ) ! ( м | ] | 1 г « to 5.98 Beautiful New 55 to 60 In. Pastel Woolens and Acrylics from^.^._ Large Selection of 45 In. Brocades '• [ and Party Dress Fabrics......... I Luxurious 42 in. VELVETS — Cholc* of Colon FULL BOLfSL. 3.98 Mocksvilie’s stitrf.on of' FANCY T-RIMS . . . 29c to 2.98 yd. SHOP NOW for O lff lle m t! See our•Indien Head Christmns P rirtfi for Aoronf. Foft; PHIPPS’ TEXTILE SHOP SALISBURY STREET M OCKSVIIYour Authorized Singer Deal Mocksville, N.C. P l a y t e x ® F r e e G i f t * & F r e e T r i a l value SHOWER CAP when you buy a P L A Y T E X bra or girdleand... Y O U R M O N E Y B A C K if you don’t love the bra or girdle Come in now and buy a PLAYTEX Bra or Girdle. You’ll get a free' $1.29 value shower cap from PLAYTEX. And, If you don't love your new PLAYTEX Bra or Girdle, return It to PLAYTEX for a full refund. Full details are on a coupon you’ll find on PLAYTEX packages and displays. •25i charge for postage and handling. • PLAYTEX "Cross-Your-Heart"" and "Living"' stretch bras. White. 32A-40C. From $3.00. (“D" sizes $1.00 more.) 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THUiRSDAY,JVOVEM BER 20, 1969 County Court T h e regular session o f D a vie C o u n t y C rim in a l C o u rt w as held o n W e d ne sd a y, N o v e m b e r 1 2 t h , w ith Ju d ge J o h n T . B rocit pre sidcing. T h is is an acco u n t o f th is session as take n fro m the officia l rcco rd s o n file in the o fficc o f the cle rk o f court. T h o m a s H a z e l W o lf e , o p e r a t in g c a r in to x ic a te d . S e n t e n c e d t o six m o n th s. N o tic e o f appeal to Su p e rio r C o u rt given. F ra n k R ic h a rd F ro st, Jr., op e ratin g car in to xica te (2 n d o f f e n s e ) . Se n te n ce d to six m o n th s. N o tic e o f appeal to S u p e rio r C o u rt given. F ra n k R ic h a rd F ro st, Jr., d riv in g w h ile license revoked. S e n t e n c e d t o six m o n th s. N o tic e o f appeal to S u p e rio r C o u rt given. G e o rge M o rg a n , w orth le ss che ck, sentence d to 30 -d a ys, suspe nd ed fo r on e ye a r o n the f o l l o w in g c o n d it io n s : P a y M o c k s v i l l e O il C o m p a n y $ 1 9 8 . 7 0 fo r sa tisfa ctio n o f ch e ck; p a y a fine o f $ 1 5 and cost; be o f g o o d b e h a vio r and n o t vio late a n y law s o f the N u r s e r y m e n ’s R e f e r e n d u m A g ro u p o f D a vie C o u n ty nu rse ry m e n m et o n N o v e m b e r 1 0 to m a ke p lan s fo r the N u rse ry m e n R e fe re n d u m , to be c o n d u cte d o n D e ce m b e r 2. L. G . M u r p h y w as elected president o f the R e fe re n d u m C o m m i t t e e . M r . M u r p h y a n n o u n c e d t h a t t h e R e fe re n d u m w ill be c o n d u cte d D e ce m b e r 2. N u r s e r y m e n w ill decide w he th er to assess them selves $ 1 3 .0 0 per acre to p ro m o te n u r s e r y s t o c k in N o r t h C arolina. T h e p o llin g place w ill b e a t D o n S m it h ’s place, M o c k sv ille G a rd e n C e nter, o n the Y a d k in v ille h igh w a y . T h e vo tin g tim e w ill be d u rin g the store h o u rs o f h is place. A u l«» T h ie v e s B u s y N K W Y O K K — A m o thieves ill 1‘KiK w fir liiisicsl ill O ali- loriiiM. tvilh Ili I. M I tliells. niul N ew V o lk w illi 1(1:1557, rep iirls llie liisiin iiu e liiliiriiiiitio ii Iii- sliliiie . C iiiiiiliy w iilo , i:ii' llielt.s liit ii record 777,8(111. W IIIIC IH /V iiaw isp e n d e d ; be o f g o o d b e h a vio r n o n o t violate a n y la w s o f the state an d federal governm en t. O tis C . H o lt, Jr., w o rth le ss check. M a k e ch e ck go o d . C ase dism issed o n p a y m e n t o f cost. C a r r o l l S t e e le , la r c e n y (m isd e a m o r) Se n te n ce d to tw o years. P a t r ic iá C lo n t z Je n k in s, sp e e d in g 7 0 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone . $ 1 5 an do st. P e rc y T e n o r, n o n -su p p o rt o f illegitim ate ch ild . P ra ye r fo r ju d g m e n t c o n tin u e d fo r three y e a r s o n t h e f o l l o w i n g c o n d itio n s; P a y $ 8 per w eek in to the o ffice o f C le rk o f C o u rt fo r su p p o rt o f ch ild ; p a y c o u rt cost. P e r c y T e n o r, assau lt o n fem ale, p a y c o u rt cost. C a r l A l e x a n d e r C au d le , f a i l u r e t o se e in t e n d e d m o ve m e n t c o u ld be m ad e in safe ty. $ 1 0 a n d cost. A n d r e w R e d m o n d , o p e ra tin g car in to x ic a te d an d c a p ia s . S e n t e n c e d t o six m o n t h s , su sp e n d e d fo r o n e y e a r o n t h e f o l l o w i n g co n d itio n s: P a y a fine o f $ 2 0 an d costs; n o t operate m o to r c e h i c l e w h i l e l i c e n s e SUSP ana state o r federal go vernm en t. E m m e t t W e s le y W e b b , r e c k le s s d riv in g . F a ile d to appear fo r trial. C a sh b o n d o f $ 1 0 0 forfe ite d. C la rk sto n A r m o n H o llifie ld , reckless d riv in g , $ 1 5 a n d cost. B i l l y D e a n M c A l p i n , spe e d in g 6 0 m p h in 4 5 m p h zone, $ 1 5 a n d cost. T h o m a s R o o s e v e l t B a rn h a rd t, sp e e d in g 7 0 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne . $ 1 5 an d cost. M i c h e l H a z e l B a rn e tte , spe e d in g 7 0 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone , $ 1 5 a n d cost. J o h n Jam e s W o o te n , failure to y ie ld righ t o f w a y , $ 1 0 an d cost. J a m e s R e x S t o n e , n o lia b ility in su ra n ce , $5 a n d cost. Jam es R e x S to n e , im p ro p e r registratio n, $ 1 0 a n d cost. J o h n H e n r y S p e n c e r , spe e d in g 6 5 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 a n d cost. G e o rg e H o m e r K o o n t z , Jr., spe e d in g 6 5 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 a n d cost. G le n d a A lle n B a ity , failure to reduce speed, $ 1 0 a n d cost. H e n r y C a r r y C u m m in g s, spe e d in g 5 5 m p h in 4 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 a n d cost. G a il M a rie C arter, sp e e d in g When it cornei to Service... H ere's W hy! trained Technioiaafl... Oeauine Ford and Autolite Parta... Faoto^ Approved Prooedurea... Competitive Pricea... All add up to QuaUty Service for All Makea OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS 8 A.M. TO 12-NOON For EMtrgticy k » i Miior Rtpairs WE HONOR REAVIS FORD Yodklnvillf Rd. Phone 634-2161 6 0 m p h in 4 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 5 an d cost. L o n n i e A l b e r t G o fo rth , sp e e d in g 6 5 m p h in 5 5 m p h zone, $ 1 0 a n d cost. J a m e s H o w a r d B a r n e s , spe e d in g 7 0 m p h zo n e in 55 m p h zo ne , $ 1 5 a n d cost. R o g e r R o n a l d D a rn e lla , sp e e d in g 6 8 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , S I 0 an d cost. P a u l F r e d e r ic k B ro o k s, spe e d in g 6 0 m p h in 4 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 5 a n d cost. L a rry Jo e S h o o k , spe e d in g 6 0 m p h in 4 5 m p h zo n e , $ 1 5 an d cost. 1 1 1 1 1 ■ 1 ]1 ' M » » » » » » » » » » » » S e n a t o r S a m E r v in S a y s T h re e ye a rs ago. C o n g re ss enacted a far-re achin g w ater p o llu tio n c o n tro l p ro gram . T h e C le an W a te rs R e sto ra tio n A c t o f 1 9 6 6 , w h ic h 1 co sp o n so re d , a u th o rize d a five-year, $3.5 b illio n p ro g ra m o f m a tc h in g g o v e r n m e n t a l f u n d s f o r c o n s t r u c t i o n o f w a s t e treatm ent a n d sew age facilities. T h e A c t ’s obje ctive w a s to step u p a ctiv ity to re m o ve p o llu tio n fro m o u r w ate r supplies. N o o n e seem s to q u e stio n the need to he ed the w a rn in g s o f e c o l o g i s t s a n d co n se rva tio n ists that w e m u st clean u p o u r stream s o f risk p o l l u t i n g o u r life su p p o rt syste m . T h e q u e stio n is o n e o f n a tio n a l p rio ritie s a n d w he th e r w e ca n risk fu rth e r d e la y in fin a n cin g the c o n stru c tio n o f n e c e s s a r y w a s t e tre atm en t facilities. L a st w e e k, the Se n ate in re vie w in g the p ro gre ss o f o u r n a t io n a l e f f o r t to re m o ve p o l l u t i o n f r o m o u r w ate r re sou rce s c o n clu d e d that the p ro gra m w a s la g gin g because the F e d e ra l G o v e rn m e n t w a s n o t m e e tin g p ro m ise s w ith a p p ro p ria tio n s. F o r e xam p le , in fiscal 1 9 6 8 , the first y e a r o f t h e p r o g r a m , C o n g r e s s a p p ro p ria te d o n ly $ 2 0 3 m illio n o f the $ 4 0 0 m illio n a u th o rize d u n d e r the 1 9 6 6 A c t. L a st ye ar, C o n g r e s s a p p ro p ria te d o n ly $ 2 1 4 m illio n o f a n a u tlio rize d $ 7 0 0 m illio n fo r the pro gram . T h is ye ar, th e b u d ge t request ■w as fo r a n o th e r $ 2 1 4 m illio n o u t o f a n a u th o rize d $1 b illio n . T h e Se n ate A p p ro p ria tio n s C o m m it t e e c o n sid e re d the n a tio n ’s need a n d a p p ro v e d the fiiU $1 b illio n a u th o rize d fo r fis(ial 1 9 7 0 as a p art o f the p u b lic w o rk s a p p ro p ria tio n . T h e Se n a te o n N o v e m b e r 1 2 th passed the a p p ro p ria tio n w h ic h co n ta in e d the $1 b illio n fo r p o llu tio n c o n tro l. I vo te d fo r the bUl. T h e m e asu re n o w go e s to a S e n a t e - H o u s e C o n f e r e n c e . Earlie r, th e H o u se a p p ro ve d $ 6 0 0 m i l l i o n f o r w a t e r p o l l u t i o n c o n t r o l a f t e r r e j e c t i n g a $ 1 b i l l i o n a p p ro p ria tio n b y tw o votes. W h a t e v e r c o m p r o m is e is r e a c h e d . C o n g r e s s h a s r e c o g n iz e d th at the n a tio n m u st accelerate the fu n d in g o f its clean w ate rs p ro gram . C o n g re ssio n a l a c tio n in th is field c o m e s at a tim e w h e n co m m u n itie s are face d w ith c r i t i c a l w a s t e t r e a t m e n t p ro b le m s caused b y p o p u la tio n g r o w t h a n d i n d u s t r i a l e x p a n sio n a lm o st un p ara llele d in o u r h isto ry . S u c h gro w th h a s o v e r t a x e d w a ste tre atm en t facilitie s in a sco re o f cities, tow ns, a n d villages a n d has resulted in the d u m p in g o f filth in o u r stream s a n d rivers. I am ce rta in ly m in d fu l in tliis era o f in fia tio n o f the need for p ru d e n t spe n d in g. A t the sam e tim e, 1 recognize that tliere are so m e p ro b le m s that m u s t b e r e s o l v e d b y go ve rnm e n tal a c tio n w ith o u t delay. It seem s to m e that p o llu tio n c o n tro l co n stitu te s su ch a p rogram . T h e N o rth C a ro lin a G e n e ral A sse m b ly stated in e lo q u e n t language the need fo r p o llu tio n c o n tro l w h e n it enacted o u r state’s W ater U se A c t o f 19 6 7 , It declared that the “ general w e lfa r e a n d p u b lic interest r e q u i r e t h a t t h e w a t e r resources o f the State be p ut to ben eficial use to the fullest e x t e n t t o w h ic h the y are capable, subject to reason able re gu lation in o rd e r to conserve these re source s an d to p ro vid e and m a in ta in c o n d itio n s w h ic h a r e c o n d u c t i v e t o t h e d e ve lo p m e n t a n d use o f w ater resources,” W e need b u t lo o k a b o u t us to see the p o llu tio n o f o u r stream s a n d rivers. W e can all d o m u c h to p u rify o u r w ater supplies, b u t it is also essential t h a t C o n g r e s s a p p ro p ria te su fficie n t fu n d s fo r an o rd e rly p ro gra m to erase m an -m ade filth fro m o u r w aters. F o r this reason, I a m h o p e fu l that the H o u s e w ill c o n c u r in the Sen ate a ctio n take n last w eek. G o v e rn o r S e ts S p e c ia l D ay G o v e r n o r B o b S c o tt has designate d S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 23, "T r a ffic S a fe ty S u n d a y in t h e C h u r c h e s o f N o r t h C a ro lin a ” an d a ske d all the state’s c le rg y m e n to d evote on e d a y o f w o r s h ip " t o the i n s t r u c t i o n o f t h e i r c o n g r e g a t i o n s i n t h e re la tio n sh ip betw e en re ligio u s re sp o n sib ility a n d o b e d ie nce to traffic la w s” . I n h i s s t a t e m e n t th e G o v e rn o r said that “ W hile the risin g toll o f d eaths a n d in juries o n the streets a n d h ig h w a y s o f the state sh o u ld c o n ce rn all N o rth C a ro lin ia n s, it sh o u ld e sp cially c o n ce rn the re ligio u s leaders w h o , b y the ve ry natu re o f their re sp o nsib ilitie s, deal alm o st d a ily w ith the tragic a f t e r m a t h o f h i g h w a y c o llisio n s” , S c o tt said, “ T h e c le rgym a n k n o w s w ell the trage d y o f the su d d e n an d, in m o st instances, needless lo ss o f a father, a m o th e r, a c h ild o r o th e r lo ve d on es in a traffic crash. H e is all to o fre q u e n tly called u p o n to c o n so le a fa m ily w ith w o id s t h a t h e k n o w s w il l b e in ade qu ate to co m p e n sa te foe t h e f a m i l y ’s o v e rp o w e rin g grie f,” C o o p e r a t i n g w it h t h e G o v e rn o r’s O ffic e in p ro m o tin g t h e o b s e r v a n c e , t h e D e p a rtm e n t o f M o t o r V e h ic le s h a s c o m p i l e d r e l i g i o u s referen ce m aterial, suggested se rm on s, statistics a n d o th e r t r a f f ic s a f e t y p r o m o t io n in fo rm a tio n fo r d istrib u tio n to c le rgy m e n p a rtic ip a tin g in the project. A c c o r d i n g t o M o t o r V e h ic l e s C o m m issio n e r Joe G a r r e t t , th e T ra ffic Sa fe ty S u n d a y o b s e r v a n c e w a s in itiate d in 1 9 6 8 a n d p ro ve d “ h i g h l y s u c c e ssfu l fro m a p a rtic ip a tio n sta n d p o in t,” H e said m o re th a n 5 0 0 c le rgym e n co n ta cte d h is d e p a rtm e n t fo r m aterial, 4>H Sponsoring Marksmanship W a n t to le arn to sh o o t safe ly o r b e co m e a bette r sh o t? T h e D a v ie C o u n ty 4 -H is sp o n so rin g a R ifie S a fe ty a n d M a r k s m a n s h ip C o u rse . T h is p ro g ra m is o p e n to all y o u t h in D a v ie C o u n ty betw e en 1 2 an d 19 ye a rs o f age. T h e cou rse is so d e sign e d that sco u ts can earn their sh o tg u n a n d rifie sh o o tin g m e rit b a d ge if th e y so d e s ir e , A c e r t if ie d N R A i n s t r u c t o r w il l t e a c h the course. C la s s e s are h e ld in the C o u n t y O f f i c e B u i l d i n g A u d ito riu m fro m 3 :3 0 p, m . un til 5 :0 0 p, m , o n M o n d a y , W e d n e sd a y , a n d F rid a y . T h e c a ls s r o o m w o r k w il l last t h r o u g h D e c e m b e r 19. N o classes w ill be h e ld the w e e k o f T h a n k sg iv in g , T h e c u to ff date f o r e n r o llm e n t is F rid a y , N o v e m b e r 2 1 . A fte r th is date n o o n e can be e n ro lle d in the course. T h e b asic elem e nts o f g o o d rifle a n d sh o tg u n sh o o tin g w ill b e t a u g h t w it h c o n s t a n t a t t e n t io n a n d e m p h a sis o n safe ty a n d g o o d sp o rtsm a n sh ip . F o r m o r e in fo rm a tio n call 6 3 4 -5 1 3 4 o r 6 3 4 -2 6 3 4 , T h a n k s g iv in g S e rv ic e T h e R e d la n d P en te co stal H o lin e ss C h u rc h w ill h o ld a U n i o n T h a n k s g iv in g Se rvice W e d n e sd a y n igh t, N o v e m b e r 2 6 , a t 7 : 3 0 , R e v . C . C, C a r p e n t e r p r e s id in g . T h e c h u rc h is lo cate d o n the c o rn e r o f H ig h w a y 1 5 8 a n d B a ltim o re R o a d , T h e p u b lic is in vite d to attend. ^Iviiiliiiai^aiHbTNEPEIffiaWAyiOSBIOYOURGRSnieS T h e fo llo w in g is a list o f servicem en fro m D a vie C o u n ty w h o m ig h t appreciate a card fo r C h ristm as, C a rd s sh o u ld be m ailed b y D e ce m be r 1st in ord e r to reach these people: S p / 4 T o n y S , G r e e n , 2 4 3 -7 4 -5 8 9 6 , H H C 2 7 7 S & S B n , A P O S a n F r a n c is c o , C a lifo rn ia 9 6 2 1 6 . Pfc, K e n n e th R . H a rp e 2 4 2 -8 2 -5 8 8 9 Co,B23S&TBn. A m e rie a l D iv isio n A P O S a n F ra n c isco C a lifo rn ia 9 6 3 7 4 L/C p l. K e n n e th P, H o o ts 2 3 3 9 6 1 2 H q , C o. 3 rd R T R M C R D S a n D ie g o C a lifo rn ia 9 2 1 4 0 R ic h a rd L a rk h a m R O S N B 3 4 5 7 8 9 C o s D iv 12 P C F -7 0 F P O S a n F ra n c isco . C a lifo rn ia . 9 6 6 9 5 Mocksyillo, N.C. HURRY DOWN FOR PRC-HOLIDAY SAVINGS DON'T WAIT ■ BUY NOW O P E N F R I D A Y N I G H T T I L 9 » 0 FAKE FUR COATS MENr JACKETS Pile Fobric Coats Were Never Bettei Fashion And They Are Warm Too. GET READY FOR COLD WEATHER STURDY POPLIN WEAVES IN BLENDS OF DACRON POLYESTER AND COTTON QUILT LINED SLEEVES WITH ACRYLIC PILE LININGS SIZES 36 - 46 Hip Length Jacket USUALLY $11 SURCOAT «AiP USUALLY $17 $ 14 • f •SALE $9 ASH WHITE PILE AND BEIGE THREE STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM SOME QUILTED LINED - OtHERS PILE LINED. DOUBLE BREASTED Sizes 6 To 16 SALE USUALLY $25 $ tÇ 9 fl ONE GROUP LADIES DRESSES SALE $8 SALE $10 SALE $12 Values to $11 Regular $12 & $14 Regular $16 LADIES SPORTWEAR SWEATERS V-Neck Old Cardigan 100% Virgin Wool Asst. Colors S-M-L USUALLY $16 S 1 1 « ONE GROUP ME№ TIES FIRST QUALITY AND IMPERFECTS FOUR IN HAND AND CLIP-ONS SOLIDS -FANCIES VALUES TO $2.50 2 for$ 1 ONE GROUP BOYS CASUAL SLACKS Perhianent Press Dacron Polyester-Cotton Blends Solids-Fancies Sizes 8-18 $3 . 8 8 REGULAR $5.00 SPECIAL-4 DAYS ONIY BOYS SPORT COATS 1007. Wool Wool-Nylon Blends Sizes : 3-7; 8 to 20 Regular $11:00 To $17.00 2 0 % OFF SKIRTS 100% Wool and Wool and Nylon Blends. Pleots, and Button Fronts Solids and Checks Ass't. Colors GIRLS'DRESSES Regular $4.00 SALE $2.88 Regular $5.00 SALE $3.88 Sizes 6-16 USUALLY $14 $990 JUMPER AND BLOUSE SETS Wool and Nylon Jumper Long Sleeve Cotton Blonse Sklrtf In Solid Colors Blouses In BeoutlfnI Prints ONE GROUP LADIES SPORTSWEAR 100% Cotton Knit Dacron—Cotton Blends Also Rayon Acetote Assortment Includes Ponts-Sklrts-Culottes Jockets* VALUES TO $19.00 T» C «*r4 lM i( Slus 6 To U / 2 . « DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1969 - 5 BILL CU RRIE M outh o f t h e S o u t h 'Big Thursda/ It is a pretty certain sign of my advancing years when I find myself looking backward a lot of the time, and thinking that things which were are infinitely better than things that are or might be. Take the rivalry between South Carolina and Clemson, for example. There is nothing now in existence which matches the pageantry of a Big Thursday, and all the arguments in support of its demise notwithstanding, I wish the Tigers and the Gamecocks still played at the State Fair in Columbia in the middle of the week. It was a mess! No question bout that. It messed up two weeks of scheduling for the two teams, and worked a considerable hardship on the players. What’s more, if the Fair itself were not traffice headache enough, the thousands of cars loaded with spectators were enough to wring tears from the most colloused of Columbia’s finest. But there were com pensations. Those of us who worked in and about the game would get a nice trip to the Palmetto Capital and at five cents a mile, that was a nice boost to our expense accounts. Then, too, the early arrivals could take in the cultural aspects of the Fair, and frequently flavor the ball game by attending the best of the hoochie shows on the midway just before kickoff. Of course I, personally, went only to the stock show and the agricultural exhibits, but even among sportswriters there are those degenerate enough to seek the baser thrills of the Fair. G a m e O u t g r e w T h e C o n c e p t Maybe South Carolina and Clemson just sort of outgrew the Big Thursday concept. They could not work their schedules around major institutions about the country and keep the game alive. So it had to die. But, like the Dixie Classic, and other grand events of the past„Big Thursday has been much mourned and is still remembered. Which brings us around to this year’s game. It has never been a bigger must for the two squads of , ; i ■ ^ ^ t)f^cdurse, the supporters and alumni of Clemson and South Carolina hate each other with an intense despisery which makes Rome’s attitude toward Car thage seem almost benign. In years past, the coaches really didn’t enter into the sure enough hatred and bitterness, but they now do. Paul Dietzel is too urbane to express public dislike for anybody. Id alone an adversary who might seize on his first word and run amuck throughout the state. But Frank Howard has spoken often, loudly, and with considerable sarcasm about “Pepsodent Paul.” If Dietzel were a bantering man, he could return the obvious reference to his sparkling teeth with some impolite allusion to Howard’s dentures, but he will not. D i e t z e l , H o w a r d F e u d Nevertheless, you may be certain that Dietzel takes in all the barbed remarks directed his way from Death Valli', and after pondering them in his heart, doubtless calls upon his feathered warriors to go out and wreak revenge in the most telling fashion. This year Clemson has been hurt playing in the SEC. and South Carolina has suffered a similar disappointment. But the two teams are both tough for the ACC, and the winner will have a decided prestige advantage over the other when it comes to recruiting and other off field activities. (Like fund raising.) The game is a sellout as might be expected, and there is all the vituperation any hate monger could desire. But build it up any way you want to, and tear it in chunks or cut it in slices; It may be South Carolina and Clemson, but it ain’t Big Thursday. ACC (LMt to S. CoroIlM 344) W. FLA. IN) (Uoit Ю Ale, «•« (Met cnm»en SHJ) CAROLINA AT OUKB tte»l te.Ve. Tert. J^IJ)(LO(t to HeiMton 94-1» N.C. STATE AT FLA, IT. (N) (keat to Mmeh. >t. »M (Leit to Ceratliw »)Я CtBMION AT S. CAROLINA (Bwf W aktfem t(LMt to Tutant Ж ) VIROINIA AT MARYLAND (Lett to tl. 4M) (Beet CatoM M l)(LMt to CeÎMMttwmw IMt) PRBC. AT W. CAROLINA (Beef Newerrv (LMt to WMenT» Ш DAVIDION AT VANDERBILT ^ l^ >(OW.Bet iley) I0ÜTHBRN W it AT CAROLINA (tMl I».*»»?!"» » j}(LMt to Va U»l«n IM» N.C, CBNTRAL AT A.»T, (Beet Vlrvlnlg TULAM AT LOUlгйй2?А1т.(N)(LMt to tatoi. 9M) . TBNN. AT KENTUCKY (Beet wiMto It. 1») LOy!tviLLe>T M ^ H it it .(LMt to W. Ve. IMI)RICHMOND AT WM (BMt Ve. Itott ! (LMt to ArkentM »1», (LeM to nerl4e Ш Г (Btet ne. II. M-MI (LMt to Vlilaneve »ID EAST (B«et New HomaiMri 4I-7) MAM, AT BOITON COLLEGE (Beet VMI » 1 1 ) (I Ml to Ito» Iff) COLUMBIA AT BROWN IBiSt Herwtf M-I»IiJH to OarHnevm Ш ) CORNELL AT PBNN ~ ~(Be« ш т вяё « « PENN IT, AT PITT(Beet Cemeil U » Dartmouth a t princeton (BMt LetoMtto I*-») cdloate a t ru tg e ri(Вей Rldmgn« »ID WEfT VIROINIA AT (YRACUM! iW ВиРРДШ-АТ VILLANOVA(L«t to Bi«Mi M-17) HARVARD AT VALE ( ‘• Г в . 5 « 1 й ! (LMt to Vele IM4) (DU M PMV) All- Conference Allan Barger Chosen For Shrine Bowl Game Î 'Scope Of Sports ll-UI A lla n Barger, D a vie H ig li’s 2 1 0 - l b c e n t e r , h a s b e e n selected to the N o rth C a ro lin a sq u a d fo r the 3 3 rd an n u al S h rin e B o w l gam e at C h a rlo tte o n S a tu rd a y , D e ce m b e r 6th, T h e to p sc h o o lb o y senip r stars o f the C a ro lin a clash in the gam e w h ic h raises m o n e y to h e lp c rip p le d child ren . T h e 3 3 -m a n T a r H eel team , a n n o u n c e d b y H e ad C o a c h F r a n k B a r g e r o f H ic k o ry , in clu d es six b o y s fro m the P ie d m o n t area, F ra n k B arge r is an u n cle o f B u rto n Barger, co ach at D a vie H igli. T h is ye a r’s N o rth C a ro lin a Scope Of Sports T h e m arq ue e o u tsid e the A lb e rt P ic k M o t o r In n o n 1-40 read “ W e lcom e N . C. F u n e ra l D ire c to rs,” b u t in sid e the talk w a s a ll b a sk e tb a ll o n the o c c a s i o n o f “ O p e r a t io n B aske tb all A C C . ” A n d , m o s t o f the ta lk c e n t e r e d a r o u n d F r a n k M c G u i r e ’s S o u t h C a ro lin a G a m e c o c k s , a n d it w a s reflected in the vo te o f the f i f t y a tte n d in g sp o rtsw rite rs and spo rtscaste rs at the e n d o f the d a y -lo n g session. M a n fo r m an all fifty m e dia re p re se n ta tiv e s to p p e d their p re -se a so n p re d ictio n b a llo ts w it h t h e n a m e o f S o u th C a r o l i n a . H o w d o e s M c G u ir e - w h o h a d p re v io u sly m o ld e d n a tio n a lly to p -ra n ke d q u in ts at St. J o h n ’s an d N o rth C a r o l in a - - fe e l a b o u t th is ta n k in g o n the verge o f his six th season at the C o lu m b ia sc h o o l? “ It has take n u s six ye ars o f headaches, heartaches, a n d fru stra tio n s lo earn it. 1 c e r t a i n l y d o n ’t fe a r t h e atte ntion , 1 ju st h o p e w e can live u p to it. N o rth C a ro lin a ’s D e fe n d in g A C C C h a m p io n s w ere n e x t in the b a llo tin g as the T a r H eels r e c e iv e d 327V4 p oin ts. T h e p o in ts w ere allo tte d o n a basis o f eight fo r first, seven fo r se co nd a n d so fo rth . W a k e F o r e s t w o u n d u p th ird w ith 272V4 p o in ts. T h e reason fo r the h a lf vo te s w as that o n e o f the v o tin g w riters p re d ic te d a th ird place tie betw e en N o rth C a ro lin a an d W a k e Fo re st. State w as fo u rth at 2 5 8 ; t h e n c a m e D u k e at 2 4 1 ; fo llo w e d b y M a ry la n d at 1 4 2 ; C le m s o n w it h 9 6 p o in ts ; a n d V irg in ia w ith 63. B u t t h e w r i t e r s a n d sportscaste rs w e re n ’t the o n ly o nes to vote. A fte r the coache s h a d s p e n t m o s t o f t h e a fte rn o o n a n sw e rin g q u e stio n s a b o u t their o w n team s a n d the confere nce race th e y to o w ere asked to p re dict an ord e r o f finish. F o u r coache s p icke d S o u th C a ro lin a n u m b e r o n e an d fo u r o the rs rated the G a m e c o c k s second. T h a t’s a total o f 6 0 poin ts. N o rth C a ro lin a polle d 5 6 p o in ts an d m ig h t have tied S o u th C a ro lin a in the co a ch e s’ vote h a d n o t o n e c o a ch p icke d the T a r H eels to fin ish sbcth. C o u ld that have been D e a n S m ith ’s b a llo t? M o st o f the co a ch e s felt that six o f the e igh t team s w ill f ig h t it ou t. C le m so n an d V irg in ia sim p ly d o n ’t have the h o r s e s , b u t i t ’ll b e a n in te re sting race betw een those tw o to see w h ic h o n e escapes the cellar. A s the last o f the g ro u p filed o u t to the p a rk in g lo t a b o u t 7 p. m . the w a y w as liglited b y the b righ t m arquee. B y g o l l y ....it n o w re a d “ W e lcom e A C C . ” S o m e b o d y e lse h a d ove rh e ard aU the basketball talk. W o n d e r h o w they v o te d ? High Cost of AccidentB NfW YORK—Economic loss from aiiio .iccideius in 1968 hit a rtiortl SI 1.25 l)il|inn, reports the Insurance Information In- stiditc. This figure, which takes iiiio ;iccouiit such factors as property damage, legal and medical bills, and lost income, is equivalent to a bill of ap proximately S71 (or every man, woman, aiui child in the lounirv. The Fury of Wind NKW YORK—The most dev astating suinn of 1968 occurred on May 15 when 67 different tornadoes swept through .Ala bama and several niiduestern sta(es. causing Sid million in sured damage, says (he Insur ance Infonnaiion |iis(i(u(e. sq u a d is as fo llo w s: Ends — Ivan Peaeo(:k, Jack sonville; Robert Stevenson, Terry Sanford, Fayetteville; Jam esSteele, Thomasville: Tom Poviers, Hetdiecsonville; Stephen Poole, Moo‘nt< Airy; Robert Dixon, J. F. Webb, ux- Tackles — Prevest Foushee, CJiapel Hill; Richard Williams, Malden: Howard Bradburn, Brevard; John Morris, West Mecklenburg, Charlotte; Jaines May, Concord; Steven Gribme, South Mecklenburg, Charlotte; Marvin Everett, Claremont- Central, Hickory; Joseph Faulk,Sanford; Dan Killebrew, Flke, Wilson; Irving Boyce Jr., Chapel Hill; Doug Branton, Shelby,Centers — Allen Barger, Davie County, Mocksville; Richard Cook, Tarboro; Scott Wilson, Lexington.Halfbacks — James Tucker, Pisgah, Canton; Regional Monday, Claremeont - Central, Hickory; Haskell Stanback, A. L. Brown, Kannapolis; Jimmy Jerome, Wallace - Rose Hill, Teachey; Sammy Johnson, High Point, Frank Smith 3rd, Lenoir.Fullbacks — Harold Johnson, Glen Alpine; Carlester Grum pier, Flke, Wilson; Lindsey Riddick, Northeastern, Elizabeth City.Q uarterbacks —Thomas Bradley, Hunter Huss, Gas tonia; Gary Cobb, Chase, Qiff- slde; Oiarles Mohn, New Bern, Allan Barger, star center of the Davie High Rebels, hai been selected on the North Piedmont All-Conference team. He was the only player from Davie selected this year. Barger also has been selected on the North Carolina squad for the Shrine Bowl Game at Charlotte on December 6th. He was the co-captaln of this year’s Rebel squad. Davie High News B y M a rc ia B a rn e y T h e J u n io r C iv ita n C lu b m et M o n d a y n igh t, N o v e m b e r 17, Id e a s fo r a C h ristm a s float w ere d iscussed , a n d p la n s w ere m a d e f o r t h e d in n e r a n d s w e a r i n g in o f o f f ic e r s T h u rsd a y n igh t, N o v e m b e r 20, V a r i o u s c l u b s a n d o rga n iz a tio n s h a d their pictu re s m ade fo r the a n n u al, M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 17. T H E R E B E L w U l g o o n sale F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 2 1 . T h e price fo r the fo u rth e d itio n w ill be 15c. A lso , so u v e n ir footb aU p ro gra m s w ill be so ld fo r a dim e. S o p h o m o re class P re sid e n t a n d S e c re ta ry w ere ch o se n W e d n e sd a y, N o v e m b e r 12. T K e P re sid e n t is S h e rri S h o a f, an d t h e S e c r e t a r y is V i c k i B a r n h a r d t . S o p h o m o r e V ic e -P re sid e n t a n d T re a su re r w e r e n o m in a t e d T h u rsd a y , N o v e m b e r 13, a n d w ere vo te d o n M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 17. N o m i n a t e d w e r e : V ic e -P re sid e n t-M ik e D w ig g in s, Driver Charged In Hwy. Accident J a y C a l W ilso n , 4 4 , o f N o rfo lk , V irg in ia , w a s charged w i t h d r i v i n g u n d e r t h e in flu e n ce w h e n the 1 9 6 3 F o rd h e w a s o p e ra tin g M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 17, at 7 :3 0 p.m . o n U S 1 5 8 stru c k a 1 9 6 6 F o rd b e in g o p erated b y C a th y R u t h Jone s, 18, o f R o u te 3 , that ha d sto p p e d fo r a p p ro a c h in g traffic before m a k in g a left turn in to the S a in R o a d . Sta te T ro o p e r R . L . Beane investigated. D i a n n e J o n e s , 1 0 , a passenger in the car tliat w as h it , w a s c h e ck e d at D avie C o u n ty H o sp ita l a n d released. D a m a g e s w ere estim ated at $ 7 0 0 to the ’6 6 F o rd an d $ 4 0 0 to the ’6 3 F o rd . Jean S m ith , P au la B a rn h a rd t, P a u l Ijam es, M o n te T a y lo r, V ic k i L iv e n g o o d , C h a rle s C o p e , a n d M i l c e A l e x a n d e r ; T r e a s u r e r - C a t h y L a ir d , M a r g a r e t J a m e s , D ia n e M c D a n i e l s , R i c k y P h e lp s, D o n n a S t r o u d , M a r y A n n D y s o n , N a n c y W all, a n d T o n i B e a n e . C h o s e n w e r e : V ic e - P r e s id e n t , Jean S m ith ; T rea su re r, D o n n a Stro u d . T h e W o r l d ’ s F i n e s t C h o c o la te Sale en d ed F rid a y , N o ve m lje r 14, w ith a “ W ro d l’s F in e s t C h o c o la t e D a y ” at D a v ie . C h o c o la te b a rs w ere so ld d u rin g the d a y, a n d the stu de nts w ere allo w e d to eat d u rin g class w ith the teache r’s p e rm issio n. P rize s w ere a w a rd e d to the team ca p ta in s a n d in d iv id u a l a w a r d w i n n e r s F r i d a y , N o v e m b e r 14. T h e w in n e rs are listed b e lo w : T o p S a le sm a n o f the S c h o o l, K e n n e th N ive n s, $ 5 0 ; S e c o n d -to p S a le sm a n o f th e S c h o o l, J o h n C h a n d le r, $ 3 5 ; T o p C la s s Sale sm e n : F re sh m e n , V ic k i B ritt, $ 2 0 ; S o p h o m o r e s , M a r y A l ic e L a p ish , $ 2 0 ; J u n io rs, S h irle y H e ad , $ 2 0 ; Se n io rs, D a p h n e C o h e n , $ 2 0 ; S e c o n d -to p C la ss S a le sm e n : F re sh m e n - T IE , B o b b y P e op le s, $ 5 , an d D a v id C a ll, $ 5 ; S o p h o m o re s, C le o K e a to n , $ 1 0 ; J u n io rs, Jo se p h H o lm e s, $ 1 0 ; S e n io rs, R o g e r D a le P eop le s, $ 1 0 ; M y ste ry Prize, Jam e s R a y A lle n , $ 1 0 . T o p D a ile y Sellers: A n n H o w a r d ($ 5 ); E th e l W ilso n ($ 5 ); J o h n C h a n d le r ($ 5 ); T I E - D a v i d H e n d r i x ( $ 1 . 2 5 ) ; K e n n e t h N iv e n s ( $ 1 . 2 5 ) ; D e b b ie A n d e r s o n ($ 1 .2 5 ); R o g e r P e op le s ($ 1 .2 5 ); T I E - L i n d a M c C la m ro c k ($ 2 .5 0 ); B e c k y S m ith ($ 2 .5 0 ); C a ro l Sh e e ts ($ 5 ); D a p h n e C o h e n ($ 5 ); J o h n C h a n d le r ($ 5 ). S e e k , F in d , a n d R e w a rd Prizes - (A ll o f tliese p e rso n s w e r e N O T s o l d ) ; A s h l e y Se a fo rd - E rn e st R u sse ll ($ 5 ); B ill B o w e n - D a n n y E u d y ($ 5 ); V e stal P o tts ( N o t S o ld ): J o h n G e o rgeC a u d le ( N o t S o ld ); S h u tt ( N o t S o ld ). Z o o m in g H o m e ro o m P rizes - 1 s t P la c e , M r . P e e le r’s h o m e ro o m w ; 2 n d place, M r. B o g e r’s h o m e ro o m . W o o d y D u rh a m E v e n t h o u g h D a v id so n ’s W ild ca ts w ill sp e n d the d a y a f t e r C h r i s t m a s in th e T a n ge rin e B o w l the sch o o l has been ad vise d to cut b a ck o n its fo o tb a ll pro gram . It w as last F rid a y that an a d v iso ry c o m m issio n m et and recottim en de d that D a v id so n c u t b a c k o n it s fo o tb a ll p ro gram , even to the exte nt o f ge ttin g o u t o f the So u th e rrn C o n f e r e n c e , T h e r e c o m m e n d a t io n w ill b e s u b j e c t t o a c t io n b y the trustees in m id -Ja n u a ry, W e ll, h e ro C o a ch H o m e r S m ith m u st have take n a page fro m the C o m m issio n ’s report the fo llo w in g d a y at G ree nville, N , C ., a n d read it to his W ild c a ts at halftim e . D o w n 2 7 -7 to East C a ro lin a a n d th e y rallied fo r a 4 2 -2 7 w in to ga in a s h a r e o f t h e S o u t h e r n C o n fe rn e ce title, a n d a b e rth in the T an ge rin e B o w l at O rla n d o , F l o r id a o n D e c e m b e r 2 6 o p p o site T o le d o . I t ’s t ru e t h e D a v id s o n p ro gra m h a s been d o w n in the past, b u t it ju st d o e sn ’t seem right to sm a c k the h a n d o f even a b ad b o y w h e n h e ’s been ve ry go od . T h e A B A ’s C a ro lin a C o u g a rs p la ye d to a c o u p le o f 6 ,0 0 0 p lu s c ro w d s in R a le ig h an d G re e n sb o ro last w eek, a n d w o n b o t h g a m e s t o b r e a k a four-gam e lo sin g streak o n Ih e road. T h i s raise d their average a t t e n d a n c e fo r five N o rth C a ro lin a h o m e gam es to better than 5 ,4 0 0 w h ic h m e an s w ith a b reak-even p o in t o f betw een 3 5 0 0 -4 0 0 0 the C o u g a rs have b e e n a n in it ia l b o x -o ffic e success. T h e y h a v e t w o N o r t h C a r o l in a h o m e gam es this w e e k -In d ia n a in C h a rio tte o n W e d n e sd a y an d P ittsb u rg h in G re e n sb o ro o n F rid a y. Y o u c a n g e t the latest C o u p r re p o rts o n the w e e k ly " B o n e s M c K i n n e y S h o w S a tu rd a y s at 5 : 3 0 p.m , o n C h a n n e l 2. Stalled Causes Engine Wreck State T ro o p e r R . L . B eane in v e s t ig a t e d a n a c c id e n t F rid a y , N o v e m b e r 14, at 3 p.m . o n R o u te 4 in fro n t o f 60 1 G rill. C a ro l Y v o n n e P o lk , 17, o f R t. 4 , d riv in g a 1961 F o rd , w as en te ring the liig h w a y fro m the p a rkin g lo t at tlie G rill w h e n the en gin e stalled o n he r car an d it w a s stru c k b y a 1 9 6 6 O ld sm o b ile b e in g operated b y L u th e r A lle n A sh le y , 17, o f M o c k sv ille . D a m a ge to the F o rd w as estim ated at $ 1 0 0 a n d also, $ 1 0 0 to the O ld sm o b ile . T h e re w ere n o charges. C h in q u a p in M r s . A g n e s H a m p to n o f R o u te 1, w as a d in n e r guest o f M r s . N a n n ie W ise m a n an d Sa ra h T u e sd a y . A lso visitin g tliem re ce n tly w ere M r. and M rs. Jam e s B a ile y a n d fa m ily , M rs. D a is y T a tu m a n d M r. and M rs. Jam e s C u tre ll a n d ch ild re n o f W in sto n -Sa le m . M r s . A n n i e A rn o ld a n d c h ild r e n a ls o v is it e d the W is e m a n s recen tly. P atricia W ise m a n is s tu d y in g to b e a ) r a c t ic a l n u rse at F o rsy th ■lospital a n d D e n ise C arter is a t t e n d i n g D a v i d s o n C o m m u n ity C ollege. Auto Accident Toll NEW YORK — Among ihe 115,000 persons killfd ill .ic<i- dcnts in I9f)8, a record S.ii.ZOO died in auto crnshes, says the Insurance Inrormation Itisti- luie. More than -l.'l million per sons were injured in auto acii- dcnts. Complete Line Off R u b b e r a n d W in te r F o o tw e a r • Locust Post Work Shoes *Dress Shoes A ll T y p e s o f U n d e rw e a r Insulated Underwear >Union Suits Good Line Off O v e ra ll J a c k e ts Lined ooooB Short & Long L in o le u m R u g s •9x12 •12x12 •12x15 Good Prices! Plenty Of W o o d S to v e s and Crusader O il H e a te rs R E N T A C A R NAIIUNAl I HANTMl'oi li SYSIIM 'JI iUlilJ IJI Л1 IIIS REAVIS FORD P h e H 6 3 4 - 2 1 6 1 I Y o d k l n v i l l e H w y . M p c k s v l l l e , N . C . 10% DISCOUNT O n A ll C a sh S a le s O f D ry G o o d s S h o e s - S to v e s - P o in ts - H a r d w a r e S h e lf G o o d s » A l l S e l e s F i i o l MARTIN Hardware & General Merchandise 508 Depot St.M o c k s v l l l f i N . C . JÏ> J O T . 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THU RStUY, NOVEMBER 20,1969 ews T R O O P 5 7 5 F a m ily nigh t a n d su p p e r w as he ld M o n d a y nigh t at the R o ta ry H u t. M e m b e r s o f t h e tro o p recognized fo r service are as fo llo w s: C h a rle s G a rw o o d , Jr., A s s is t a n t Sco u tm a ste r; Pete M a rtin , S e n io r Patro l Leader; R ic k y N a y lo r, A ssista n t S e n io r P a t r o l L e a d e r ; R o b e r t D w igg in s, T ro o p Scrib e ; a n d M i k e D w i g g i n s , T r o o p Q ua rterm a ster. T h e b o y s in a d d itio n to the ab ove w ill co m m e n ce se rvin g as leaders o f t h e t r o o p a re as fo llo w s: W i l l i a m G r a v e s , T r o o p L ib r a r ia n ; H o lla n d C h a ffin , In s t r u c t o r a n d B illy R in tz, In s t r u c t o r . T h e f o llo w in g p a t r o l le a d e r s w e r e a ls o r e c o g n iz e d : B i l l y R i n t z , S a m m y C o z a r t , D a v i d D w ig g in s , P a u l A n d r e w s , H o lla n d C h a ffln . B u d d y W illia m s , D a v id D w i ^ n s a n d B la ir H atch e r r e c e iv e d t h e ir t e n d e r f o o t badges. M a r k H e n d ric k s and M a r k B e n so n receibed their S e c o n d c la s s badges. B illy C o za rt received his F irst C la ss badge a n d W illia m G rave s w as advanced to Sta r Sc o u t. T h e fo llo w in g b o y s received M e rit Badges: M a rk B e n so n , W illia m G r a v e s , R ic k y N a y lo r, H al M o n s e e s , D a v id D w ig g in s, S a m m y C o za rt, B illy C la rk , J im m y W all, M ik e D w ig g in s an d B illy R in tz. W illia m G raves a n d H al M o n s e e s received a spe cial badge fo r a ch ie vin g the M ile S w im at su m m e r cam p. T h e fo llo w in g ad ults w ere recognized fo r extra w o rk w ith the tro o p : W illia m G raves, Pete D w igg in s, J o lly D u n c a n , G e n e S m ith , J o h n B e n so n a n d L e o C o zart. T h e tro o p is sp o n so re d b y the M o c k sv ille R o ta ry C lu b . Q U E S T IO N S A N D A N S W E R S (A n y o n e in D avie C o u n ty h a vin g a q u e stio n con ce rn in g Socia l Se cu rity m ay w rite in care o f this new spaper an d the q ue stion an d answ er w ill be in clu d e d in a subsequent colu m n ). Q . W ill M e d ica re p a y fo r a w iiee l ch a ir b o u g h t fo r m y aged m o tiie r? A . Y e s. M e d icare can n o w p a y the cost o f d urab le m e dical e q u ipm e n t. R e im b u rse m e n t w ill be m ad e in in stallm ents as tlie chair is used, so m e w h a t like rent u n til U ie co st o f the ch air has been p a id b y M e d icare . O f cou rse, if the ch a ir is needed o n ly 2 m o n th s, the re im bu rse m e n t fro m M e d ica re w ill be o n ly a part o f the cost o f the c h a ir-n o t tlie full co st even th o u gli b o u g h t o u trig h t b y y o u r m o th er. Q . S o m e b o d y to ld m e that if I d o n ’t a ctu a lly retire w h e n I b e com e 6 5 , 1 w o n ’t be eligible fo r M e d ica re if I get sick. Is tliis tru e ? A . S o m e b o d y is w ro n g ! W h e th e r o r n o t y o u retire, y o u w ill be eligible fo r M e d icare . Y o u m u st, ho w ever, file an a p p lica tio n. Y o u sh o u ld d o th is in the three m o n th s b e fo re y o u r 6 5 th b irth d a y , so y o u r M e d ic a re can start the first d a y o f the m o n th y o u reach 6 5 . Q . H o w o ld d o e s a p e rso n have to be b e fo re h e can ge t a social se cu rity c a rd ? A . T h e re is n o age lim it fo r ge ttin g a social se cu rity nu m ber. Y o u sh o u ld get y o u r social se cu rity card b efore a p p ly in g fo r a jo b as y o u r e m p lo ye r w ill need y o u r social se cu rity nu m b er. MACEDONIA NEWS W e w ere h a p p y to w e lco m e the R e v. N o rm a n C . B y e rly , form er p asto r o f M a c e d o n ia , to o u r c h u rc h fo r the m o rn in g w o r s h i p s e r v ic e S u n d a y m o rn in g . R e v. L o flin a n d h is fa m ily w ere in vite d to P in e C h a p e l M o ra v ia n C h u rc h in W i n s t o n - S a l e m f o r .th e ir f o r t y - f if t h an nive rsary an d h o m e c o m in g se rv ic e . R e v. L o f l i n d e l i v e r e d t h e an nive rsary se rm o n . F o llo w in g d ie m o rn in g w o rsh ip service a d e lic io u s p icn ic lu n c h w as served in the Fe llo w stiip liall o f d ie c h u rch . K e n n y B u tn e r w as C A T A L I N A Drive-ln-Theotre Mmm 614-2230 - Modii«Hk,N.C WINTER SCHEDULE Open FrL, Sat, Sun. ONLY ЕЭ'iiw i( 2-Color Hits-2 IsuGGesTeo рой maturc auoicnces 1 [(MRCWrâL 0(5сяегю м AOVISeO). j nil. - Ш. - SUN. ’1 ? ! О И С С ' x r V O â j J | K i n / l PAUL CAROI MARTHA RllRKF lYNpY HYFR- G ucfsw ho^M l I h c S l m M r a i u c c i i - S c a n C o n n e r y ^ B u r i L a n c a i l № ly p c id c ' nw advcnhird?-eirlW llnn.N.Y.Pett also in vite d to a tte n d ~ w itïï Janice L o flin . C h a rlie S a p p an d so n L a n ce also atte nded thé service. It re ally seem ed like g o in g b a c k h o m e ,’b ecause the L o flin ’s served the P in e C h a p e l pastorate fo r six an d on e -h a lf years. T h e m e m b e rs o f M a c e d o n ia have been aske d to b rin g an o ffe rin g o f cann e d fo o d a n d o t h e r n o n -p e ris h a b le item s S u n d a y a s a T h a n k sg iv in g o ffe rin g u n to the L o rd . T h e f o o d ite m s w ill b e placed a r o u n d t h e a l t a r a n d consecrated fo r the n e ed y in th e c o m m u n it y d u rin g the C h ristm a s season. T h e social c o n c e rn s co m m itte e o f the c h u r c h , h e a d e d b y P h ilip B e a u ch a m p , w ill d istrib u te the fo o d at C h ristm a s. C h a rle s N a h o ry o f C h a rlo tte s p e n t s e v e r a l d a y s , fro m T h u rsd a y u n til S u n d a y , last w eek w ith h is gra n d m o th e r, M rs. G race Call. T h e c h u r c h e s in t h e M a c e d o n i a c o m m u n i t y , B e th le h e m M e th o d ist, G re e n M e a d o w s B a p t is t , Y a d k in V a lle y B aptist, M a c e d o n ia an d R e d la n d H o lin e ss w ill jo in t o g e t h e r f o r a u n i o n T h a n k s g i v i n g s e r v ic e a t R e d la n d H o lin e ss c h u rc h o n W e d n e sd a y eve nin g, N o v e m b e r 2 6 th at 7 :3 0 p. m . P e o p le o f th e e n t ir e c o m m u n ity are invited to m eet a n d give th a n ks and w o rsh ip w ith us. W e w ere so rry lh at K e n n e th B u tn e r h a d to re-enter the h o sp ita l last w eek. H o w e ve r, he is b a ck h o m e again now . Please rem e m ber h im a lo n g w ith M r. Clare nce H o c k a d a y , w h o is a patient at D a vie h o sp ita l, in prayer. O th e r p ra yer requests for tlie sick are: Bessie P lott, A d a Is l e y , L i l l i a n Is le v ’s m o th er, M rs. M o rg a n , Lee Sa p p an d M rs. P au lin e C a llo w a y o f P in e C h ap el. W e k n o w thal G o d is able lo heal if it is H is w ill an d w e have the faith. M rs. L o flin w as h o n o re d last w e e k w it h a m o n e y tree w esented to he r as a toke n o f ove b y the girls an d fore m e n the has w o rk e d w ith fo r ove r M rs. L o f lin w ill o f D e ce m b e r m к lifP AT С Щ _ т PRICK Tbp Qualily U S f D C A R S Lê/gM Mitetion of dean, Ш9 • model umd eun In thJt tn»- Mecktvilli Chryriir-flymoi* VSW iJJwbon St. PhoM634'gi24 Deaths-Futterals P A U L E L M E R T A Y L O R P a u l E lm e r T a y lo r, 5 8 , o f M o c k sv ille , R o u te 4 , died o f natural causes F rid a y at D a v ie C o u n ty H o sp ital. H e w a s b o rn A u g u st 6, 1 9 1 1 , In D a v ie C o u n ty , the so n o f the late W illia m J. an d L a u ra M o tle y T a y lo r. H e w as o f the B aptist faith. S u rv iv in g are h is w ife , M rs. E ls ie V e a c h T a y l o r ; tw o daughters, M rs. J im O sb o rn e o f C o o le e m e e , a n d M rs. Joe G o b b le o f M o c k sv ille , R o u te 1; t w o so n s, D a v id T a y lo r o f M o c k s v i l l e , R o u t e 5, an d D e n n is T a y lo r o f M o c k sv ille ; e ig h t g r a n d c h ild r e n , three sisters, M rs. E . L . W y ric k a n d M r s . W illia m M o r g a n o f S a lisb u ry , a n d M rs. S. E . E u d y o f C h u la V ista , C a lifo rn ia ; an d a b ro th e r, F ra n k T a y lo r o f S a lisb u ry . 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 t o n ’s F u n e ra l H o m e C h a p e l b y the R e v. A rc h ie Jo n e s a n d the R e v. F r a n k l i n M ye rs. Pallbearers w ere ne p h e w s: E d d ie W y ric k , F re d d ie C ro o k , A lto n E d w a rd s, L a r r y T a y l o r , G e n e a n d J o h n n y V e a ch . B u ria l w a s in the L ib e rty U n it e d M e t h o d i s t C h u rc h C e m etery. M R S . C L Y D E H O L M A N C A R R M r s . C ly d e H o lm a n C a rr died N o v e m b e r 9 , at D a vie C o u n t y H o s p it a l. F u n e ra l services w ere h e ld T h u rsd a y , N o v e m b e r 13, at 4 : 0 0 p. m . at the St. J o h n A . M . E . Z io n C h u rc h w ith the R e v . F re e m a n G e rm a n y o fficia tin g. In te rm e n t w as in the c h u rc h cem e te ry. M rs. C a rr w as b o rn in D a v ie C o u n ty , Se p te m b e r 1 2 , 1 8 9 8 , to the late C h a rlie a n d L e n a N a y lo r H o lm a n . S u rv iv o rs are: o n e daughter, M rs. L o u ise H o w e ll G a ith e r o f M o c k sv ille ; o n e so n , E ve re tt H a n e s H o w e ll o f Sto v a ll, N . C. an d a n u m b e r o f nieces an d nephew s. M R S . A D A S U E C A M P B E L L H A IR S T O N M r s . A d a Su e C a m p b e ll H a irsto n died N o v e m b e r 10, at th e D a v ie C o u n ty H o sp ital. F u n e r a l services w ere he ld S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 15, at 3 :0 0 p . m . a t t h e S e c o n d P re sb y te ria n C h u rc h . T h e R e v. F . D . J o h n s o n officia te d . In te rn m e n t w as in the c h u rc h cem etery. M rs. H a irsto n w as b o rn J u ly 12, 1 9 1 5 to the late M rs. Essie V a n E a to n in D a v ie C o u n ty . S u rv iv in g are: tw o foster ch ild re n , M rs. A n n ie S u e D u lin o f M o c k sv ille , C h a rle s B o o e o f B a ltim o re , M d .; tw o sisters, M rs. Jettie H o lm a n a n d M rs. Su sie H u d so n o f M o c k sv ille ; o n e h a lf- s is t e r , M rs. O ssie W ils o n o f C o o le e m e e ; fo u r bro th ers, W illis C a m p b e ll o f M o c k sv ille . M a so C a m p b e ll o f L o s A n ge le s, C alif., R e ze llas C a m p b e ll o f C o ro o p o lis, Pa., J o h n H e n r y C a m p b e ll o f B r o o k ly n , N . Y .; tw o h a lf b ro th e rs; R a y fie ld H o lm a n o f C o r o o p o l i s , Pa., a n d F re d H o lm a n o f M o c k sv ille . ABOUT PEOPLE P r id e sla ys T h a n k sg b u t an h u m b le m in d is the so il o f w h ic h t h a n k s n a tu ra lly grow . A p ro u d m a n is se ld o m a gra te fu l m a n , fo r h e never th in k s he gets as m u c h as he deserves. - B y - H . W . B eech er T h e U n io n o f C h u rc h e s he ld it s regular m o n th ly services S u n d a y eve nin g, N o v e m b e r 16, at 7 :0 0 p. m . at the M t. Z io n H o lin e ss C h u rc h . T h e R e v. F . D . J o h n s o n d e liv e re d the m essage. ( y S h a m e le s s c$i shag with no Inhlbltlonsl So Impudent, It bounces back everytlme you step on It. The brazen personBllty ol Sequoyah’s Shag Is such that li flirts \ with the decor of your room. Shag Is spicy . .. truly distinctive . . . ana comfortable to live withi It’s alive and bright . . . adding sparkle to any decor.Run your fingers through It. Touch the pure luxury of Its "corky" little twists. 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T h o u g h t: L e t y o u r lig h t sliine - G o d w ill p u t it w he re it can be seen. 4 - H NEWS T h e B a ile y ’s C h a p e l 4 -H C lu b m et o n O c to b e r 1 4 in B a il e y ’s C h a p e l C o m m u n ity B u ild in g at 7 :3 0 p.m . N ita B a rn e s la d d e v o tio n s and pledge s to the flags. O ld b u sin e ss co n siste d o f die fair a n d record b o o k s. N e w b u s in e s s c o n siste d o f ne w projects fo r the c o m in g ye a r an d o f the h a y ride. R e fre sh m e n ts w ere served b y M rs. Jean Barnes. T h e y w ere e n jo ye d b y all. R e p orte r, S u e B arn e s P.T.A. Meeting T h e M o c k s v i l l e M id d le S c h o o l P T A w ill m eet M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 4 , 7 :3 0 P. M . b e g in n in g w ith an a sse m b ly in d ie a u d ito riu m fo r d e vo tio n s and business. F o llo w in g this, O p e n H o u se w ill be he ld , an d parents an d fre in d s are invited to visit the class ro o m s to m eet d ie teachers an d see the w o rk o f the students. Add something warm to your life. An Electric Furnace. T h e n i n s t e a d o f c o l d s p o t s , a n d n o - h e a t - a t - a l l s p o t s , y o u ’l l h a v e g e n t l e , e v e n w a r m t h a l l t h r o u g h t h e h o u s e . E c o n o m i c a l w a r m t h . A n d w a r m t h t h a t ’s e a s y t o i n s t a l l . N o n e e d f o r a c h i m n e y , b e c a u s e t h e e l e c t r i c f u r n a c e i s f l a m e l e s s . A n d w h e n y o u w a n t a i r - c o n d i t i o n i n g , y o u s i m p l y a d d i t o n . B e c a u s e y o u ’l l a l r e a d y h a v e p r o p e r l y s i z e d d u c t w o r k a n d a d e q u a t e i n s u - a t i o n . T h i s r e d u c e s i n s t a l l a t i o n c o s t s , A n d i t w i l l p r o b a b l y p e r m i t y o u t o u s e a s m a l l e r u n i t , f o r l o w e r p u r c h a s e a n d o p e r a t i n g c o s t s . C a l l D u k e P o w e r t o d a y . A l t h o u g h t h e y n e i t h e r s e l l n o r i n s t a l l h e a t i n g e q u i p m e n t , t h e y c a n t e l l j ^ o u w h y y o u s h o u l d n a v e a t a m e l e s s e l e c t r i c f u r n a c e . A n d t h e y c a n t e l l y o u w h y a b o u t h a l f t h e n e w h o m e s a n d a p a r t m e n t s s e r v e d b y D u k e P o w e r a r e h e a t e d e l e c t r i c a l l y . I t ’s a w a r m s t o r y . Duke Power . I Pollution Abatement Practices Developed M e a su re s to reduce w ater a n d a ir p o llu tio n are b e in g d e v e l o p e d u n d e r t h e A g r i c u l t u r a l C o n s e r v a t io n P ro g r a m in N o rth C a rolin a , a c c o rd in g t o H . 0 . C arter, Sta te E x e c u tiv e D ire c to r fo r the A g ric u ltu ra l Sta b iliza tio n an d C o n se rv a tio n Service. “ I u n d e rsta n d o u r State A S C C o m m itte e is a m o n g the first in the N a tio n to w rite detailed sp e cific a tio n s fo r A C P a n ti-p o llu tio n m e asures,” said C a r t e r . “ W e believe N o rth C a ro lin a farm e rs w ill c o n tin u e to le ad in the ca m p a ig n against p o llu tio n , a ca m p a ign w h ic h co n ce rn s e ve ry A m e ric a n .” “ W h ile agricu ltu re-relate d p o llu tio n is b u t o n e p art o f a n a tio n w id e c o n ce rn fo r cleaner w ate r a n d air, it is w ell fo r f a r m e r s a n d the p u b lic to r e m e m b e r th a t ro u g h ly 8 0 p erce nt o f o u r total la n d area is cro p la n d , rangelan d , o r forest lan d. P re v e n tin g p o llu tio n here h e lp s eve ryo n e ,” C arte r s a id ., S e d im e n t w a s h e d fro m e ro d in g la n d is the biggest c o n t r ib u t o r t o p o llu tio n o f s u r f a c e w a t e r s f r o m t h e sta n d p o in t o f q u a n tity. In the U n ite d Sta te s a b o u t 4 b illio n to n s o f so il are m o v e d b y w ater flo w each ye ar, p ick e d u p on e spo t, p u t d o w n at another. A b o u t 1 b illio n to n s o f this are carrie d in to the m ajor rivers o f the N a tio n . B a s ic a u t h o r iz a t io n fo r d e v e lo p m e n t o f p o llu t io n ab ate m e nt p ra ctices is p ro vid e d i n t h e 1 9 7 0 n a t i o n a l A g r i c u l t u r a l C o n s e r v a t io n P ro gram . H o w e ve r, the co n se rva tio n w o r k d o n e u n d e r A C P co st-sh a rin g h a s fo r m a n y ye ars p la ye d a m a jo r p a rt in re d u c in g a g ric u ltu ra l-re la te d p o llu tio n . L o n g e stablish e d A C P practices - su c h as p u ttin g in p eren nial grasses a n d o th e r p e rm an e n t v e g e t a t iv e c o ve r o n fields, w a te rw a y s, a n d so il e ro sio n p r o b l e m a r e a - - a r e co n se rva tio n m e asu res o f great valu e in re d u c in g p o U u tio n . “ A ll so il-sa vin g p ra ctices are b y t h e ir v e r y na tu re a lso p o llu tio n -a b a te m e n t practices, an d the great m ^ o r it y o f A C P practices ye a r afte r ye a r have been soO -savers,” sa id Carter. T h e A g r i c u l t u r a l C o n se rv a tio n P ro g ra m p ro vid e s fo r a c o st-sh a rin g syste m in w h ic h farm e rs a n d the p u b lic in vest jo in tly in c o n se rva tio n m eas\ires o n a gricu ltu ra l la n d s to he lp p ro te ct the so il an d w ate r re sou rce s o f the N a tio n . T h e A C P is ad m in iste re d b y the A g ric u ltu ra l Sta b iliza tio n a n d C o n se rv a tio n Service, w ith e a c h fa rm e r-e le c te d c o u n ty A S C c o m m it t e e a s s ig n e d re sp o n sib ility fo r d e v e lo p in g a n d a d m in iste rin g the p ro gra m lo cally. Farmington News b y N e ll H . L a sh le y M rs. J . W . W illia m s w h o h a s f P e c ia l s e r v ic e w a s h e ld spent the S u m m e r a n d F a ll h o n o rin g the late J o h n C h a r es m o n t h s a t he r h o m e here, H a rd in g, Jr., w h o m v e h is life a c c o m p a n ie d h e r d a u ^ ite r, b a t t l e in y U t N a m M r s . H . P . C h r i s t ia n t o D e c e m b e r 8 , 1 9 6 8 . M r s . B e a u fo rt S. C . w he re she w ill C a s t e v e n s p r e s e n t e d a be w ith h e r d a u gh te r th ru o u t “ / ‘if*“ »® h o n o r in m e m o ry the W in te r m o n th s. o f J o h n C h a rle s H a rd in g, Jr. M r. a n d M rs. B ill B ro c k a n d » "d h « service s to h is c o u n try , c h ild re n , F ra n k a n d A n g e la , J®.'«®spe nt the w e e k e n d in F re m o n t C h a rle s H a rd in g, Sr. F a r to o w it h th e ir au nt, M rs. G c la m a n y o f o u r A m e ric a n y o u n g M u stg ra v e m ad e the sup re m e F o e the past w eek Jam e s sacrifice o n the sam e fore ign B ro c k o f K in s to n h a s been “ U ‘h a t J o h n d id . L e t u s v a c a tio n in g at h o m e w ith h is c o n t in u e to p ra y fo r t h k m o th e r M rs. B . C . B ro c k , Sr. situ a tio n in V ie t N a m that it M rs. E d D a v is, a first c o u sin m a y b e b r o u g h t t o a o f M isse s K a te a n d M a rga re t s a t i s f a c t o r y c o n c l u s i o n B ro w n d ie d at a W in sto n -S a le m b rin g in g g o o d w ill on e to w a rd H o sp ita l S a tu rd a y. T h e fu n e ral the other. a n d b u ria l services w ere he ld in D u r in g a social h ^ f h o u r the F a w b u sh C h u rc h C e m e ta ry re fre sh m e n ts o f sand w ich e s, in Y a d k in C o u n ty M o n d a y p o ta to c h ip s c o o k ie s, fru it cake a f t e r n o o n . S h e w ill b e an d grape p u n c h w a s served to re m e m b e re d here as M iss A m y the n in e m e m b e rs a n d the tw o L e e B ro w n . visito rs, M r. a n d M rs. C h a rle s H ard in g. V ie t N a m C a su a lty H o n o re d b y M n v in t h N o r t h C a r o l in a , w id e ly i f k n o w n as “ T h e G o o d R o a d sthe H e n ry H a m p to n C h a p te r o f Q t a t e ’ * h a s t h e la r s e s t s t a t e - a d m in is t e r e d h ig h w a yI x e V O l U t l O n h 6 1 Q t h e i r _ . ., "r " A U e n ‘ S A T /01 M rs. O . R . A lJe n w ith M rs. u a rl aim nct J o h n - r H a rd in g as co-h oste ss. ro a d r^ le a g e ’to cTrcle A fte r the re gu lar b u sin e ss a “ e e frth three t im e ! DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1969 - 7 Cotton Price Support Program Set For 1970 T h e U . S. D e p a rtm e n t o f A g r i c u l t u r e h a s a n n o u n c e d 1 9 7 0 - c r o p u p la n d c o t t o n p r i c e - s u p p o r t lo a n a n d p a ym e n t rates. T h e n a t i o n a l a v e r a g e p ric e -s u p p o rt lo a n rate fo r m i d d l in g 1 -in c h c o tto n at average lo ca tio n ha s been set at 2 0 .2 5 ce n ts per p o u n d fo r the 1 9 7 0 cro p . P rice -su p p o rt lo a n s a v a i l a b l e t o p r o g r a m c o o p e r a t o r s f o r d iff e r e n t in d iv id u a l q u a litie s w ill be b ase d o n the m id d lin g I-in c h rate. T h is is the sam e rate as that ap p lica b le to th e 1 9 6 9 crop. T h e p rice -su p p o rt p a y m e n t rate to p ro g ra m c o o p e ra to rs h as b een e stabU she d at 1 6 .8 0 cen ts per p o u n d . T h is p a y m e n t i s i n a d d i t i o n t o t h e p rice -su p p o rt lo a n . It is the a m o u n t n e cessary in a d d itio n t o t h e lo a n t o p r o v id e p ro d u c e rs at least 6 5 p erce nt o f p a rity o n c o tto n p ro d u c e d w ith in the acreage p e rm itte d u n d e r t h e p r o g r a m . T h e p a y m e n t i s m a d e t o c o o p e ra to rs o n acreage p lan te d w ith in the d o m e stic a llo tm e n t w h ic h is 6 5 p e rce n t o f the total farm allo tm e n t. T h e 1 9 7 0 rate c o m p a re s to a 1 9 6 9 p ro gra m p ric e -su p p o rt rate o f 1 4 .7 3 cen ts p e r p o u n d . T h is a n n o u n c e m e n t, a lo n g w ith p re v io u s d e te rm in a tio n s, gives c o tto n p ro d u c e rs basic in fo rm a t io n o n n e x t y e a r’s p r o g r a m p r i o r t o a m ail re fe re n du m , D e c e m b e r 1-5, o n 1 9 7 0 ч :г о р c o tto n m a rk e tin g quo tas. In the re fe re n du m , at least tw o -th ird s o f the u p la n d c o tto n g ro w e rs v o tin g m u st a p p r o v e m a r k e t in g q u o ta s b e fore the essential features o f the p ro g ra m can go in to effect. I f m o re th an o n e -th ird o f the g ro w e rs vo te “ N O ,” the o n ly c o tto n p ro g ra m w ill be price su p p o rt at 5 0 p erce nt o f p a rity fo r g ro w e rs w h o d o n o t exceed tlieir acreage allo tm en t. T h e 1 9 7 0 lo a n rate w a s e s t a b l i s h e d u n d e r le g a l p ro v isio n s c a llin g fo r a level w h ic h w i l l r e f le c t - fo r m id d lin g 1-in ch u p la n d c o tto n a t a v e ra g e lo c a tio n in the U n ite d Sta te s - n o t in exce ss o f 9 0 p erce nt o f the e stim ated average w o rld p rice fo r the 197 0 -7 1 m a rk e tin g year. T h e lo a n rate a n n o u n c e d to d a y w ill . c o n tin u e “ o n e -p rice ” c o tto n m a k in g it p o ssib le fo r U . S. c o t t o n t o m o v e in eith er d o m e stic o r e x p o rt ch a n n e ls w ith o u t an e x p o rt p a ym e n t. T h e c a rry o v e r o f u p la n d c o tto n as o f A u g u st 1 ,1 9 7 0 , is e xpe cted to fall to the lo w e st level since 1 9 5 3 . In vie w o f the sm all c a rryo ve r, p a y m e n ts w ill n o t be offe re d in 1 9 7 0 fo r d ive rtin g acreage fro m c o tto n . S p e c ia l p ro v isio n s fo r sm a ll f a r m e r s , h o w e v e r , w ill be c o n tin u e d . S m a ll farm s, that is farm s w ith a llo tm e n ts o f 1 0 acres o r l e s s o r w i t h p r o j e c t e d p ro d u c tio n fro m the a llo tm e n t o f 3 ,6 0 0 p o u n d s o r less, m a y p la n t the entire fa rm allo tm e n t a n d , in a d d i t io n t o t h e p irice -support p a ym e n t o n the d o m e s t ic allo tm e n t, receive p a y m e n t o f 11.95 ce n ts per p o u n d o n the projected yie ld o f 3 5 p erce nt o f the farm allo tm en t. P a y m e n t s u n d e r t h e p ro gra m w o u ld be subject to a n y lim ita tio n that m ig h t be req uired b y C o n g re ss in the D e p a r t m e n t o f A g ricu ltu re a p p ro p ria tio n s. WITH KITCIHEN PRIVILEGES—How about a midnight snack or a le Isurely breakfast in your bedroom? No problem when the bed'room is more than Just a place to retire when sleepy. Under its decorative air, this spring-fresh setting is supremely practical. The fully equipped built-in kitchen can be made to di sappear behind doors in a jiffy. Adding luxury to the functioi lal concept is a spacious bed equipped with a cotton and inn ersprlng mattress for durable comfort. DAVIE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT REPORT FOR FY 1969 T h e p u rp o se o f th is D a v ie S o il a n d W ate r C o n se rv a tio n D istric t A n n u a l R e p o rt is to b e tte r acq u a in t all p e rso n s interested in the c o n se rv a tio n o f n a tu ra l resources in D a vie C o u n ty , to ke e p the p u b lic in fo rm e d o f the p ro gre ss an d p ro b le m s o f the D istric t, a n d to a c k n o w le d g e the assistance that w e ha ve received fro m m a n y c o o p e ra tin g gro u p s. Soil Stewardship Week S o il S te w a rd sh ip W e e k w as o b se rve d fro m M a y 11-18. T h is is a w e e k set aside each ye a r to h e lp m a k e u s c o n sc io u s o f the fact th at the la n d is o u rs fo r o n ly a sh o rt tim e an d that it w ill so o n p ass o n to the n e x t ge ne ratio n. S o il S te w a rd sh ip W e e k is a n a tio n a l ob se rvance , ob se rve d o n e w e e k each ye ar, b e g in n in g w ith the fifth S u n d a y after Easter. O n e th o u sa n d c h u rc h p ro g ra m inserts, 2 0 b o o k le ts, 5 0 0 p lacem a ts a n d 5 0 p o ste rs w ere d istrib u te d . Schools T h e fu tu re o f n a tu ra l re so u rce s d e p e n d s o n the e d u ca tio n the y o u n g p e o p le receive to d a y. S ix co u rse s w ere offe re d to 2 ,0 0 0 stu d e n ts in D a v ie C o u n ty in c lu d in g class ro o m e xh ib its. T w o c o n se rv a tio n b o o k le ts, ‘T h e W o n d e r o f W a te r” an d “ H e lp K e e p O u r L a n d B e a u tifu l” , w ere p lace d in all seven th erades a n d in the H ig h S c h o o l in D a v ie C o u n ty . Vocational Agricultural Department V o c a t io n a l A g ric u ltu ra l D e p a rtm e n t o f th e D a v ie C o u n ty S c h o o ls c o n d u c te d 5 0 0 p rojects a n d 5 0 field trip s fo r 2 2 5 stu de nts. C o u rse s w h ic h in c ud e d 1 field trip, w ere -•■«n c o n d u c te d fo r 1 7 ad ults. S o il c o n se rv a tio n d istricts are le ga lly c o n stitu te d u n its or i n s t r u m e n t a l it ie s o f S t a te G o v e rn m e n t created to a d m in iste r so il a n d w ate r c o n se rv a tio n w o rk w ith in their b o u n d a rie s. T h e y are n o t b ra n ch e s o r agencie s o f a n y F e d e ra l D e p a rtm e n t, b u t are self-governe d. T h e w o rk o f the d istrict is b ase d o n v o lu n ta ry a c tio n an d c o o p e ra tio n in a ch ie vin g c o n se rv a tio n objectives. The SupMviton are (left to right): David White, Route 2, Mocksville, vice-chairman; Edwin Boger, Route 2, Mocksville, member; Clay Hunter, Route 2, Mocksville, chairman; Clarence Rupard, Route 3, Mocksville, treasurer; I. H. "Cokie" Jones, Route 1, Advance, secretary. Administration Of The Davie Soil and Water Conservation District T h e D a v ie S o il a n d W ate r C o n se rv a tio n D istric t u n d e r the Sta te L a w is dire cte d b y a b o a rd o f su p e rviso rs c o m p o se d o f five lo ca l m e n , three elected a n d , tw o ap p o in te d , each fo r a term o f three ye a rs o n a staggered basis. T h e y d o n ate th e ir tim e a n d p a y their o w n expenses. Shown to a 27 ft, 10,000 pound raWnt Onim Ctoppar with ten inch Madei for cniihing, breaking and chopping cull trees. This picture was taken on the Bear Creek's church property whksh wat selected to be converted to Loblolly Pine. The County A. S. C. & office provided oost-iharing assistance. Matching Funds T h re e h u n d re d a n d fifty d o lla rs m a tc h in g fu n d s fro m the Sta te o f N o rth C a ro lin a w ere u se d to w a rd c on se rva tio n e d u ca tio n a n d ro a d b a n k b e a u tifica tio n. T h e D a v ie S o il a n d W ater C o n se rv a tio n D istric t use d a p o rtio n o f tllis m o n e y to p re se nt 1 4 u n its o f tran sp are n cy o rig in a ls fo r ove rhe a d p ro je ctio n to the D a v ie C o u n ty S c h o o ls. T h e ro a d b a n k d e m o n stra tio n project w as co m p le te d o n R o a d 1 4 2 0 , near E a t o n 's C h u rc h . Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service A g ric u ltu ra l S ta b iliz a tio n a n d C o n se rv a tio n Se rvic e • 2 5 5 7 acres o f p a stu re seeding, 5 5 7 acres o f grass ro ta tio n , 19 acres fie ld strip c ro p p in g , 1 5 0 acres tree p la n tin g, 4 2 1 6 acres o f p astu re re n o v a tio n , 1 0 3 acres o f co ve r c ro p s, 7 7 5 farm ers p articip ate d in the 1 9 6 9 A C P p ro gram . Soil Conservation Service S o il C o n se rv a tio n Se rvice - C o o p e ra to rs n o w total 9 5 6 in this D istric t, a n d co ve rt a p p ro x im a te ly 8 6 ,0 1 5 acres. F o rty e ig h t C o n s e r v a t io n f a rm p la n s w ere a p p ro v e d fo r A p p a la c h ia n C o st Sh a rin g. A total o f 8 5 5 co o p e ra to rs w ith 7 7 ,4 4 8 acres o f la n d n o w have co m p le te p la n t fo r u sin g all their la n d w ith in its capa bilitie s. T w o h u n d re d u w a ty o n e le n w e s w ere p ro v id e d o n c o n se rv a tio n p la n n in g a n d W P U ca tio n . O n e w te u iv e tiig a tio n w a s m a d e Iw D tv ie & “ p ed ^ ® P *» " for C O T p in g #rea E x t e n s i o n S e r v ic e E x te n sio n Se rvice - T h e A g ric u ltu ra l E x te n sio n Se rvice pre pare d 3 ne w s articles a n d h a d I ra d io a n d 1 T V pro gram . I n d i v i d u a l a s s is t a n c e w a s give n in the areas of: f o r e s t r y - p l a n t in g tre e s a n d w o o d la n d m an age m e nt, ro tatio n s-u se o f fescu e a n d sm a ll gra in s to establish v e g e t a t i v e c o v e r o n c u l t i v a t e d c r o p l a n d , p astu re s-e stab lish ing a n d m a in ta in in g. F ifte e n H o m e D e m o n stra tio n C lu b s are o rg a n ize d in this c o u n ty a n d have lie ld 1 8 0 m e etings. T h e se c lu b s have sp o n so re d 1 0 b e a u tific a tio n projects. T h e re are eleven 4 -H C lu b s in th is c o u n ty w h ic h have he ld 1 3 2 m eetings. T h e se b o y s a n d girls ha ve prepared 4 ne w s articles an d have given 3 ra d io p ro ^ a m s e n c o u ra g in g co n se rva tio n practices. O n e c o u rse in S o U C o n se rv a tio n fo r 4 - H h a s b e e n o ffe re d , w h ile tw o 4 -H p ro jects in co n se rva tio n have b een u n d e rta k e n . T w o d e m o n stra tio n s o n co n se rva tio n w ere pre se n te d o n the c o u n t y level; o n e o f these d e m o n stra tio n s rep re se nted D a v ie C o u n t y o n the D U tric t level. p " „ t T J J !? S IS iS !S № initalled 1,330 •era* of itripcropplng. Information h-ogram T h e ne w s m e d ia s fo r the M o c k sv ille area w ere a d istin c t asset to tiie D a v ie S o il a n d W ate r C o n se rv a tio n p ro g ra m fo r the F Y 19 6 9 . Newsletter T h e D a v ie S o i l a n d W a te r C o n se rv a tio ri D istric t p u b lish e d its first q u a rte rly N e w sle tte r, se n d in g it to its m a n y frie n d s in te re sted in the c o n se rv a tio n p ro g ra m in D a v ie C o u n ty . Soil and Water Conservation Workshop T h e fifth a n n u a l R e so u rc e C o n se rv a tio n W o rk sh o p w a s h e ld J u n e 9 -1 3 , 1 9 6 9 o n the c a m p u s o f N o r t h C a ro lin a Sta te U n iv e rsity in R a le ig h , N o rth C a ro lin a . T h e V o -A g ric u ltu ra l teachers o f the D a v ie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l assiste d in se le ctin g the fo llo w in g D a v ie C o u n ty b o y s to atte n d the 1 9 6 9 W o rk sh o p : D o u g la s B la c kw e ld e r, s o n o f M rs. T . A . B la c kw e ld e r, Jr., R o u te 2 , M o c k sv ille , N o rth C a ro lin a , sp o n so re d b y the D a v ie S o U a n d W a te r C o n se rv a tio n D istrict. P a u l M a rsh a ll S p illm a n , so n o f M r. an d M rs. W . W . S p illm a n , R o u t e 2 , M o c k sv ille , N o rth C a ro lin a , sp o n so re d b y th e C e n tra l C a ro lin a B a n k . Outstanding Conservation Farmer Award M r. H u b e rt C . B o g e r o f R o u te 2, M o c k sv ille , N o rth C a ro lin a , w a s p re se nte d th e O u tsta n d in g C o n se rv a tio n F a rm e r A w a rd fo r the ye a r 1 9 6 9 . District Cooperators T h ir ty -o n e n e w c o o p e ra to rs re q u e ste d c o n se rv a tio n p la n n in g fro m th e D istric t, m a k in g a total o f 9 5 6 la n d o w n e rs w h o are c o o p e ra to rs w ith the lo ca l district, in v o lv in g 86,015 acres o f lan d. Plant Materials T o a id D a v ie C o u n ty C o o p e ra to rs in a ye a r a ro u n d gra z in g p ro g ra m the D a v ie S o il an d W ate r C o n se rv a tio n - D istric t o rd e re d 1 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s o f Se rala L e sp e d e za seed a n d d istrib u te d to c o o p e ra to rs a t cost. gwwXwMon on flood control Structure No. 8 near Fannlngton Medical Center. This contract wat awarded to the Triangle Construction Company of Sparta for a 52 acre lake. D u tc h m a n C r e e k W a t e r s h e d Progress In Land Treatment M o re th an 6 3 % o f the p la n n e d la n d tre atm en t m e asu res have been applied. S ix t y per cen t o f the c o n se rv a tio n p lans have been prepared. O f the 6 5 acres o f critical area, 15 acres have been p la nte d to grass a n d le gum e s a n d 16.5 acres to trees. T h e N . C . F o re st Se rvice h a s p lante d 3 2 1 acres o f trees, a n d erected a 1 0 0 fo o t fire c o n tro l to w e r fo r fire v o te c tio n in the w ate rshed . L a n d tre atm en t h a sb e e n give n U gh p rio rity a n d w ill be in stalle d ah ead o f sched ule . A total o f $ 1 3 3 ,5 2 0 A L S C P fu n d s have b een allocate d to the D u tc h m a n C re e k W atersh ed fo r la n d treatm ent. Progress In Structural Measures N in e flo o d w a te r re ta rd in g stru ctu re s a n d 3 8 6 ,2 0 0 feet o f ch a n n e l im p ro v e m e n t are p la n n e d fo r th is project. S o il an d fo u n d a tio n in ve stig a tio n a n d d e sign have b e e n c o m p lie d o n S tm c tu re s 8, 10 a n d 15. In v ita tio n fo r b id s w ere issu e d in Ju n e fo r c o n stru c tio n o n S tru c tu re 8. C o n stru c tio n w as started in J u lv . 1 9 6 9 . Progress In Obtaining Land Rights T h e W a te rsh e d Im p ro v e m e n t D istric t T ru ste e s are o b ta in in g la n d rights. Le g a l a u th o rity in clu d e s p o w e r o f e m in e n t d o m a in . A U easem en ts ha ve b een o b ta in e d o n Stru c tu re s 8 a n d 10, T h e W atersh ed T ru ste e s have c o m p lte d three fo u rth s o f the la n d c la ssifica tio n a n d p la n n e d to co m p le te the cla ssifica tio n b y e n d o f 1 9 6 9 in o rd e r to m a k e assessm ents. Effectiveness Of Project Site 15 w ith private re cre ation has been selected for c o m m u n ity recreation d e ve lo p m e n t an d a lo a n a p p lica tio n t o d e v e lo p th e area h a s b een a p p ro ve d b y FHA. C o n stru c tio n h a s started o n re cre atio n facilities. T h e S o il C o n se rv a tio n D istric t ha s req ue sted re cla ssifica tio n o f 4 stream s to p re ve n t p o llu tio n a n d to p e rm it re cre atio na l use o f w ate r in 4 flo o d re tardln e structures. » . O th e r agencies lo art in the 1 9 6 8 -6 9 so il a n d w ater c o n se rv a tio n activitie s w ere as fo llo w s; N..C. Forestry Division N . C . F o re stry D iv is io n - 2 2 0 ,0 0 0 trees p lan te d b y the N o r th C a ro lin a F o rest Se rvice crew , 3 3 acres o f w o o d la n d th in n e d , 1 6 5 acres o f w o o d la n d m a rk e d fo r harvest, 3 6 a c r e s o f h a r d w o o d c o n t r o l l e d b y c h o p p in g , I d e m o n stra tio n in m a n a g e m e n t given, 2 9 forest fires p ut o u t, 9 2 acres o f fo rest b u rn e d , 2 0 1 S o u th e rn P ine Beetle in fe sta tio n s con trol! led, 2 4 ra d io p ro gra m s, an d 12 ne w s releases. Farmers Home Administration F a rm e rs H o m e A ( ^ m in istra tio n - h a s the fo llo w in g lo a n s in D a v ie C o u n ty : 3 e m e rg e n c y lo a n s, 10 o p e ra tin g lo ans, 3 farm o w n e rsh ip lo a n s , a n d 8 ru ral h o u sin g lo ans. N.C. ^ 'ildlife Commisfflon N . C . W ild life C o m m issio n - 3 6 a p p lica n ts appro ved . Se e d e d ; 5 u n its o f sh i -ub lespedeza (se e d lin gs), 3 3 u n its o f serecia lespedeza, 1 1 5 u n its o f a n n u a l seed, 2 ,0 0 0 feet o f m u ltiflo ra rose, 1 6 u n it s o f sh ru b le spedeza seed. D u rin g F Y 1 9 6 8 the N . C . W ild life R e so u rc e s C o m m issio n leased 4 ,0 0 0 acres o n the i C o ole em e e P la n ta tio n . T h is are a is lo cate d n e ar F o rk , N . C \ a n d is n o w o p e n to the p u b lic fo r sm all gam e h u n tin g . L )e e r h u n tin g is n o t p e rm itte d. A ^ special p u b lic h u n tin g a rea p e rm it is req u ire d to h u n t o n ' ^ th is area. T h e lease o i i the C o o le e m e e P la n ta tio n w as ren ew ed fo r tiie 1 9 6 9 - 7 0 sm a ll gam e h u n tin g season. D e v e lo p m e n t activitie s o i i the area in clu d e d the p la n tin g o f 5 0 a n n u a l sm a ll gam e fo o d p atch es a n d 1 0 acres o f b ro w n -to p m illet. Boy Scou ts Of America B o y S c o u ts o f A m e ric a - A ll sco u ts are urged to p articip ate in th e ir lo ca l so il a n d w ate r co n se rva tio n p ro gram s. D u r in g F Y 1 9 6 9 i lin e sco u ts earn ed m erit badges fo r c o n se rva tio n , a n d 4 '4 b o y s c om p le te d co n se rva tio n protects. Future Farmers Of America F u tu re F a rm e rs o f A m e r i ca - D u rin g the past ye a r the F u tu re F a rm e rs o f A m e r ica he ld 4 m e e tin gs w ith 6 0 in attendance. In a d d itio n to i' field trip a n d tw o g ro u p projects, tw o c o u rse s in sioil c c 'n se rv a tio n w ere con d u cte d . U.S. Department of Interior U . S. D e p a rtm e n t o f In te rio r • T h e T o w n o f M o c k sv ille co m p le te d 7 5 % o f the R :ich P ark D e v e lo p m e n t u n d e r the L a n d a n d W ater C o n se rv a tion F u n d A c t o f 1 9 6 5 . T h e plan to d e ve lo p R ic h P a rk w 'as p repa red b y the R e cre a tio n C o m m issio n o f the T o w n o f M o c k s viile w ith the assistance o f t h e T o w n E n g in e e r, the D a v ie S o il a n d W ater C o n se rv a tio n D istric t, the S o il Conse. rva tio n Service, U S D A an d c o n su ltiv e service fro;m the N o rtl i C a ro lin a R e cre a tio n C o m m issio n . Appalachian Regional CoiTimission A p p a la c h ia n R e g io n a l C o m m issio n • L a n d S ta b iliza tio n a n d C o n s e r v a t io n D e v e lo p m e n t. T h i. rty -tw o th o u sa n d d o lla rs w a s received fo r the fiscal ye a r 1 9 6 9 fo r land sta b iliza tio n a n d c o n se rv a tio n develop/ n e n t u n d e r the A p p a la c h ia n A c t fo r the D u tc h m a n C re e k W atershed. T h e D istric t assiste d w ith the d e ve lo p m e n t o f in d ivid u a l plans w h ic h are a p p ro v e d b y the A S C S C o m m itte e A p p a la c h ia n a llo c a tio n fo r D u tc h m a n C re ek: F Y 1 9 6 6 $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 F Y 1 9 6 7 2 6 ,5 2 0 F Y 1 9 6 8 3 5 ,0 0 0 F Y 1 9 6 9 3 2 ,0 0 0 T o ta l $ 1 3 3 ,5 2 0 N.C. Department of Conservation and Dtsvelopment N . C . D e p a rtm e n t o f C o n se rv a tio n & D csve .lo pm ent • D a v ie C o u n t y c o n tra cte d w ith the D iv is io n o f C o m m u n it y P l a n n in g f o r te c h n ic a l assistance in p rc p a irin g an d im p le m e n tin g a co m p re h e n sive c o u n ty p la n n i n g p r o ^ a m f o r t h e p h y s ic a l d e ve lo p m e n t o f the c o u n t y in a c o o rd in a te d m an ne r. T h e p ro g ra m is f in a n c e d j o in t ly b y D a v ie C o u n t y a n d a federal gra n t fro m the D>m )artrn e n t o f H o u sin g a n d U rb a n D e ve lo p m e n t. T h e S o il C o n s e rv a t io n Se rvice p re pa re d the so ils in fo rm a tio n f o r r h e “ L a n d P o te n tia l S t u d y " o f the plan. Appreciation to Others T h o u g h it w o u ld be im p o ssib le to list a ll o f the m a n y p eople a n d agencie s that nave h e lp e d the D a v ie S o il and W ater C o n se rv a tio n D istric t have su c h a su c c e ssfu l ye a r we w o u ld like to esp ecially e x p re ss o u r a p p re c ia tio n to the fo llo w in g : D a v ie C o u n ty C o m m issio n e rs, IM. C . H ig h w a y C o m m issio n , A g ric u ltu ra l E x te n sio n S e rv ic o . N . C . F t 'r e s t ^ Service. F a rm e rs H o m e A d m in istra tio n , N . C . W .U d life R e s o u r c e C o m m issio n , D a v ie C o u n t y l*u b lic U b 'a ry , D u t c h m a n C r e e k W a t e r s h e d (m p ro v e m e n t D is t net, M o c k sv ille B u sin e ss F irm s, D a v ie C o u n t y (Sch o o l Syst< C o u n ty O ffic ia ls, A S C S , t o ll C o n te rv stto n Se rvice . St. i^e S o i l a n d W a te r C o n se rv a tio n C o m m itte e a n d m a i 'V in d iv id u a ls fro m all areas o f the d istrict. 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1969 H E R E A N D T H E R E A u n i o n T h a n k s g i v i n g p ra y e r service w ill be h e ld again for all c h u rc h cs in this area. R e v. Paul H rt w ill be the speaker. T lie scrvicc w ill be h e l d a t t h e P e n t e c o s t a l H o lin e ss C h u rc h at R e d la n d o n W ed. n igh t N o v. 2 6 at 7 :3 0 p.m. T h o T ra in in g U n io n m ass m e e t in g f o r t h e Y a d k i n A sso c ia tio n w ill be he ld at the E n o n B a p tist C h u rc h at 7 p.m . N o v . 2 4 . A ll m e m b e rs o f G re e n M e a d o w s C h u rc h p la n n in g to go please m eet at the c h u rc h at 6 :1 5 p jn . M o n d a y , N o v . 24. M rs. Fle tch e r C ra ft spe n t a few d a ys last w eek at the D a vie H o sp ita l u n d e rg o in g tests and X -ra ys. S h e returne d h o m e o n Sat. A ll m e m b ers o f the G re e n M e a d o w s W . M . S. an d girls a u x ilia ry m eet at the c h u rc h at 6 :1 5 T h u rsd a y e ve n in g N o v . 2 0 to atte nd the c u rre n t b o o k stu d y o f the asso ciation . T h e stu d y w ill be co n d u cte d at the Y a d ld n v ille B a p tist C h u rc h at 7 p.m . M r. an d M rs. Joe L a n g sto n v is it e d M r . a n d M rs. B ill L a n g s t o n in State sville o n S u n d a y . C e d a r C r e e k N e w s E v e r y d a y c a n b e T h a n k sg iv in g d a y fo r u s if o n ly w e d o n o t desert Jesus. C le m e n t D . R o c k e y S u n d a y w as a b e au tifu l d a y w ith a g o o d atte nd ance in S u n d a y S c h o o l at the C e d a r C re e k B a p tist C h u rc h . A ve ry i n t e r e s t i n g le s s o n s t u d y a p p ly in g to o u r e ve ryd a y livin g w as presented. T h e C e d a r C r e e k d e ve lo p m e n t C o u n c il h e ld its tegular m o n th ly m e e tin g N o v . 10 at the C e n te r w ith o u r d e 'e lo p m e n t w o rk e rs present. M rs. P ru d e n ce J o h n so n , R e v. la n d M rs. Iv a n Ijam e s a n d M rs. M a rtin a cco m p a n ie d them . T h e C o K )p sto re seem s to be o n a p re tty g o o d start w ith the volu n te e r w o rk e rs in charge. It is o p e n each W ed. 5 :0 0 to 7 :0 0 p .m .;T h u r. 1 :0 0 to 7 :0 0 p.m .; Rri. 5 :0 0 7 :0 0 p.m .; Sat. aU d a y . . A g e n e ra l su p p ly o f lu tch e n d ry g o o d s a n d ca n fo o d s are at a real bargain. W e are a sk in g o u r n e igh b o rs to t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f t h is o p p o rtu n ity that is here in y o u r n e iglib o rh o o d . It b e lo n g to all o f us. O u r p ra ye rs are to ’ deal h o n e stly a n d ju stly in e v e ryth in g . Please d ro p by. Y o u are w elcom e. M r s . L u l a W e s t c a lle d recently in the h o m e o f M rs. N o ra E a to n . P u r c e ll W est o f W in sto n called last S u n d a y e ve n in g in tlie h o m e o f h is a u n t, M rs. L u la W est. M iss B e tty E a to n ’s callers last S u n d a y e ve n in g w ere M iss R u b y P e rso n a n d sisters o 'f W in sto n . T h o m a s E a to n o f W in stcjn called Sat. at the h o m e o f 'n is m o th er, M rs. W illia m E a ton an d sister, Jean. M rs, W illia m E a to n v i'jite d S u n . eve n in g in the hon^ie o f her sister-in-law . M iss V ailie E a to n in W in sto n . Sgt. W illia m T a tu m v /ho has been station e d in V ie t n a m is o n le a v e h e r e visi» iin g h is m o th e r, M rs. L u c y T a tu m en rou te to C o lo ra d o ' *r|iere he w ill be station ed. T h e r e w i l j b e a p re -T h a n k sg ivin g Se i ^iice at the C e d a r C re e k C h u r c l i S u n . n i i i t N o v. 2 3 at 7 :3 0 p. m. T h is w iU be sp o n so re d b y tlie M issio n C ircle. C o m e a n d ' w o rsh ip w ith u s. W e a re n< a t a b e t o a n n o u n c e the sp icaker at this tim e b ut com e a’ n d give th a n k s w ith us. T o n y J o h n so n is sp e n d in g a f u r lo u ^ w ith h is pare n ts M r. an d M rs. S a m J o h n so n p rio r to liis d a u gh te r fo r V ie tn a m . M r s . L e e R a y H o w e l'i rem ains o n the sic k list at h e r h om e . S h e is slig h tly im p ro vtid at th is tim e. P ra ctice fo r the C h ristn-ias p ro g ra m a t G re e n M e a d o w s C h u r c h h a s s t a r t e d . A l l in te re ste d in a p art o r in h e lp in g in a n y w a y are in v ite d to participate. M rs. N o rm a n C o o k o f the B e th le h e m C o m m u n it y is a )atient at the D a vie C o u n t y lo sp ita l w h e re she un d.erw ent m ajor su rge ry last w e a k . H e r c o n d itio n is reported! to be satisfa ctory. M i c h a e l S m i t h o f F t . R u c k e r, A la b a m a » p e n t the w eeke nd at hom e. T h e p eop le o f A r nerica have so m u c h to be t iia n k fu l fo r each d a y. N o t ju st the d a y set aside fo r special n o tice ! It ’s h ig h tim e each o n e o f u s started ta lk in g oi ar c o u n try u p and n o t d o w n . I f y o u are n o t grateful to be a U . S. citizen, j u s t t a l k t'o r e t u r n i n g servicem en o r f in d a p e n p al in a f o r e ig n la . n d a n d learn so m e th in g o f the c o n d itio n s u n d e r w h ic h p eop le in m a n y lan ds are forc:ed to live. T h e n b o w y o u r hea d a n d th a n k G o d fo r A m e rica . a n d M r s . C la u d e W m ia m s S a tu rd a y. M r. a n d M rs. H a ro ld F ra n k visited M ir. a n d M rs. A rc h ie F ra n k in T 'y ro S u n d a y . M a e C a r t e r w a s a S u n d a y lu n c h e o n guest o f M r. a n d M rs. H o m e r P o t ts . M r. a n d M rs. D a v id B a rn e y an d fam i ly have m o v e d in the h o u se f o rm e rly o c c u p e d b y S a m p so n i W inters. M isse s E v a a n d S h a ro n P o tts v is it e d M a r y L o is W illia m s Sa tu rd a ' у night. E v e ir y o n e c o m e o n o u t Sa turd a ,y, N o v . 2 2 a n d eat a h a m at id egg su p p e r a n d h e lp s u p p o rt the C o rn a tze r a n d D u lin I .^ire D e p a rtm e n t. S e rv in g w ill be g in at 5 o ’clo c k . L e r la W a ll visite d M rs. Jam es S h o a f S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . S u n d a y a fte rn o o n v isito rs o f M rs. I G eorge B o g e r w ere M isse s P a m ’ P o tts a n d L o is D a y . S i in d a y v isito rs o f M r. a n d M rs. W o rth P o tts w ere R o la n d H a n eline, M r. a n d M rs. В ц 1 сЬ W es t, D a rle n e W h ita k e r a n d C a t' h y Ste d m a n . N o rm a n S m ith h a s b een sic k fo r the p ast fe w d a y s at h is h o m e. SENIOR GIRL SCOUTS . . . of Troop 285 . . . modeled uniforms of years part - including the old kakhi ones at the first Annual meeting of the Tarheel Triad Girl Scout Council lart week. The meeting was held at the Pilot Life Country Club. Shovm above, front row: Anne Essie, Jann Barber, and Kathy Shore. Back row: Patricia Hendrix, Tanya Vestal, Jane Bunch and Rhonda Cranfill. A D M I N I S T R A 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 A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f C ly d e V . M c B rid e , 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 c la im s against sa id estate to present them to the u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b efore the 1 8 th d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o r 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 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 e rsign e d . T h i s t h e 1 7 t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 1 9 6 9 . J o s e p h i n e W h i t l e y , A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f C ly d e V . M c B rid e , deceased. l l - 2 0 4 t n N O T I C E T O A L L Q U A L I F I E D V O T E R S IN D A V I E C O U N T Y : E L E C T I O N O F S U P E R V I S O R F O R D A V I E S O I L A N D W A T E R C O N S E R V A T I O N D I S T R I C T P u rsu a n t to N o rth C a ro lin a G e n e ra l Sta tu te 1 3 9 -6 as a m e n d e d b y C h a p te r 8 1 5 o f the 1 9 6 3 S e ssio n L a w s, a n e le ctio n w ill be h e ld in D a v ie C o u n ty o n D e c e m b e r 5, 1 9 6 9 , to elect on e su p e rv iso r fo r the C la y H u n te r, C h a irm a n ll- 2 0 - 2 t n ComofzMT M e 'tirs O u r c o M im u n it y expre sse s s y m p a t h y t o M r s . C e c il W illiam s in th ; d eath o f lier father. M r . P in i; S sry. B o b H a y e s la s re tu rn e d h o m e fro m F t o w » n M e m o ria l H osp ital. M r . a n d M r s . L a r r y C a m p b e l l a n d D e n a spe n t S u n d a y w iti I M r. an d M rs. J o y C a jn o b e ll i r , B o o m tville . M rs. H f .len He,?e a n d b o y s ro e n t the w e e k e n d w ith M rs. U » i e C f/ rn a tz e r a iid atte nd ed c h u r c h s e r v i c e s a t t h e C o rn a tZ ' ir M e th o d ist C h u rc h . D i a n n e H a r d i n g s p e n t Su n d a y / w ith Jan e C lo n tz. M r s. N o r a S m i t h and B v m ia S u e w a s S a tu rd a y niglit a ip p er guest o f M r. a n d M rs. B u d B arnette. ' T a y lo r K o o n t z visite d M r. f "I I i IJ ' I fiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII NEW 1969 Plymouths and Chryslers AT SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICES! I I IIIIIIII IIII N O T I C E W e h a v e j u s t p u r c h a s e d a n u m b e r o f N e w 1 9 6 9 P l y m o u t h s a n d C h r y s l e r s f r o m C h r y s l e r C o r p o r a t i o n . T h e s e c a r s w e r e l e f t o v e r a t t h e f a c t o r i e s , a n d w e w e r e a b l e t o p u r c h a s e t h e m I a t s p e c i o l d i s c o u n t e d p r i c e s . T h e y h a v e n o w c o m e i n a n d w e a r e o f f e r -•* i n g t h e m f o r s a l e a n d w i l l p a s s t h e s a v i n g s o n t o y o u . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I N e v e r H a v e W e B e e n In A P o s itio n T o S e ll N e w C a rs A t P r k e s T h is L o w l C o m e In N o w F o r Y o u r S e le c tio n Mocksville Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. WilliMbor» St.Mtcliivtll«, N.C. D a v i e S o i l a n d W a t e r C o n s e r v a t io n D istric t fo r a t h r e e - y e a r t e r m b e g in n in g J a n u a ry 5 , 1 9 7 0 . A ll q u a lifie d vote rs re sid in g in- th e c o u n ty w ill be eligib le to vo te in th is electio n. C a n d id a te s fo r th is o ffice are J o h n n y A lle n , R o u te 3 , M o c k sv ille , N . C . a n d R o b e rt E . B e c k , R o u te 5, M o c k sv ille , N . C . P o l l i n g p la c e s w il l b e lo cated at: D a v i e T r a c t o r a n d I m p l e m e n t C o m p a n y , M o c k sv ille , N . C. J o h n so n ’s G u lf Se rvice , R t. 2, M o c k sv ille , N . C. E l m o r e G r o c e r y a n d Se rvice , R t. 2, M o c k sv ille , N . C . C a r t n e r ’s Se rvice S ta tio n , R t. 1, M o c k sv ille , N . C . R e d C o r n a t z e r ’s S to re , A d v a n c e , N . C . S p e e r B r o s . 6 6 Service, In te rse ct 6 0 1 a n d 80 1 W h i t e ’ s G r o c e r y a n d Service, R t. 5 , M o c k sv ille , N . C . A S C S O ffic e , C o u n t y O ffic e B u ild in g , M o c k sv ille , N . C . J. E . C a ssid y G ro c e ry , R t. 2, M o c k sv U le , N . C. S w i c e g o o d G r o c e r y & Service, R t. 4 , M o c k sv ille , N . C . P u b lish e d b y the D a v ie S o il a n d W a t e r C o n s e r v a t io n D istrict. Classfied C a n d le s • A r e nice o n the n u n tle p le c e s b u t n o t w he n y o u need th e m fo r a so urce o f liglit, w h e n e a tin g a c o ld su p p e r in a c o ld h o u se because o f p ow e r failure. C o o k , heat a n d heat w a t e r w i t h d e p e n d a b le P ie d m o n t G a s a n y tim e, a n y w here. C a ll colle ct L e x in g to n , 2 4 9 - 8 9 8 1 , S a l i s b u r y , 6 3 6 - 6 3 9 1 , W in s t o n - S a le m , 9 1 9 -7 2 4 -0 3 8 0 . F o r R e n t - Se v e n ro o m h o u se w ith bath, five m iles east o f M o c k sv ille , just o f f H ia liw a v 6 4 . T e le p h o n e 9 9 8 -4 8 6 6 . 1 1 -2 0 It n F a rm e rs - Ju st because y o u live o ff the b eaten tract is n o r e a s o n t o b e w i t h o u t d e p e n dab le fuel. “ P ie d m o n t” is the a n sw e r to y o u r p ro ble m . F o r h o m e , to b a cc o b a rn o r c h ic k e n h o u s e . P ie d m o n t B o ttle G a s is best. C a ll colle ct - L e x i n g t o n , 2 4 9 - 8 9 8 2 , W in sto n -Sa le m , 9 1 9 -7 2 4 -0 3 8 0 , S a lisb u ry , 6 3 6 -6 3 9 1 . 1 1 -2 0 It n Crim e Rate Spirnls N i:\V V O R U — T h o I iisiirM IK c In fo rn ia tio n Iiis liliile notes that < r iiiiL 's iiiv o lv it if» p r ii p c r iy . w hich have a p n in o u iicL 'd olTfti nil iiisiira n rc lo ssc' an d rales, (lim b e d sh a rp ly aRain in lio b b c rj' increased 2!) per cent ove r the Hlfi/ fi(>nre. larre n v rose 21 p e r cent, a m o ih e fl I!) per cent, an d b u rn la ry 13 per cent. 1Ы а News M r s . E . A . M y e rs, M rs. B r y a n J o n e s , M rs. M a rv in M y e rs a n d M iss E th e l Jo n e s attended the S p iritu a l G ro w th R e t r e a t a t L ib e rty U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h . T h e cou rse w a s le a d b y M rs. B o b b ie P h illip s S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . T h e y o u n g w o m e n and m e n m et in the base m en t S a tu rd a y e v e n in g f o r t h e ir p r a y e r m eeting. T h e y arc stu d y in g the b o o k o f D an ie l. M rs. J o h n F ra n k S m ith an d M rs. R o g e r M o c k spe n t S u n d a y a fte rn o o n w ith their au nt, M rs. F allie W a lke r w h o is a patie nt at a n u rsin g h o m e in W in sto n . M r . a n d M r s . H e b e r t N o rm a n an d c h ild re n , D o n n a C a ro l an d D e rik o f W y o visite d M r . a n d M rs. J o h n P h e lp s S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . M r . a n d M r s . J e r r y C o rn a tze r an d so n o f Le w isville v is ite d M rs. R o y C o rn a tze r S u n d a y . M rs. J o h n F ra n k S m ith o f S m i t h G r o v e w a s S u n d a y d in n e r guests o f M r. an d M rs. R o g e r M o c k . M rs. H e n ry M ille r w h o has b e e n a p a t ie n t at B a p tist H o sp ita l re tu rn e d to lier h o m e F r i d a y . T h o s e v isitin g o n S a t u r d a y w ere h e r m o th e r, M rs. G . O . C a rriga n a n d M rs. D e W itt M o o re o f T ro u tm a n an d M rs. V e ld o n C a rriga n o f S t a t e s v i l l e . C o lli Vl'i'nthrr Firrs \ !■ \V \ () t < I\ — I 'i r c lu s s e s iisii.ilh are lilRlier in llie u lu le r llia n a in iilh e r tim e ol the year, says the In sn ra m e In to r- m .i I io n 1 list il II t e . Л1 t h o u R li (illu r lactiirs are im o lv e d . this is a result m a in ly ol he alini; Rainfall Last Week .14 inches : Auction Sale • Saturday, Nov. 29th At 10 A.M. • AT THE HOMEPLACE OF 2 Eliza Blackwelder • ON US 601 ....ONE MILE NORTH OF MOCKSVILLE Electric Stove...Television...Sofa...puothenn Oil Heater...Refrigerator...Chairs...Antique Chairs..... A n tiq u e P ictu re Fra m e s...W a sh in g M a c h in e ...... K itc h e n a n d D in in g R o o m F u rn itu re ... A n tiq u e D ish cs...T a b le s a n d B e d ste a d s.-.A n tiq u e D re sse rs an d B u re au s...O th e r item s to o n u m e ro u s to m e n tion. GRIMES HANCOCK Auctioneer II III III III II I f I II I I IIII IIIIIIIIIIIII HfeâdiosHlifaB: ш ш т ш ш Uijlillll THUR.- FRI. -SAT. N o v . 2 0 -2 1 -2 2 C. J. A n g e li Appliance & Jeweliy Store Ж « « f .i mЛ fiV « Vil S 5 I . E 3 'J Ê ф ест £ Jiu u r> DEPENDABLEAUTOMATICS ♦ Super capacity »built especially for perma-ment prcss...automatic fabric softener despen- ser...pre-wash & soak cycles. Built to last 12- IB years. Щ iMsiirii ""ins " 0 ü lln i i ВШ .1 1 1 1 1 1 7 : 1 1 1 M iW A G HALO OF HEAT DRYERS С Ш М Ш Д б т т г _ с 1 1 г * | вHmFnf Electronic control ends all guess work...never over dries... air fluff and О В Ш EEBM&" PERFECTIQffltí Ы М ш уЁ адО т ш Ш О у Ш y in n ^ l^ fh á im iitm m S K M fíS í. ■ш вааш ш ш ^ JS2SQUBZX, ZBBX HOLDS MORE DISHES AND WASHES them cleaner .than any, other dishwasher. Ж Ь а н й я г ■ И У Т 1 В т т а н »'ir ílilH U 'i ! Handles even corn husks, celery and other fiberous foods. i SHFrtterevEr ' isaprsfaiem -M - - f j e e n a m B e - e m » * / * ‘Operateson u s V Г- ' *RoUs on casters orг З ,Г -г*'-' ' t M S e lffliM D n l ® * Г О К И Е ш г S EETHE tIBg И Ш № Н Я Ш г D|8PpSHfflT соиш.ш mounts on a wall.•No venting required •Perfect for perriianent press. C. J. AngeT Appliance & Jewelry Store Й1ШБ - PQRTABff ¡ Ш И Ш II« N. Mata St.Mocksville/ N.C.. I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1969 - 9 C A R D O F T H A N K S T a y lo r T h e fa m ily o f the late P au l E . T a y lo r w ish e s to express t h e ir a p p re c ia tio n to their m a n y frie n d s a n d n e igh b o rs fo r their k in d n e ss sh o w n d u rin g the recent illness a n d death o f ; their h u sb a n d a n d father. M rs. P a u l E . T a y lo r a n d child ren D a n ie l W e w ish to e xpre ss o u r sincere th a n ks a n d ap pre ciation t o o u r m a n y frie n d s a n d n e igh b o rs w h o w ere so k in d to u s d u r i n g o u r recent sad bereavem ent. T h e Jess C . D a n ie l F a m ily 11-20-1 tn W a n t e d - R e a l E s t a t e - H o m e s - F a r m s - O p e n L a n d L o ts. W e b u y a n d sell. Lt. C o l. (R e t) A . P. D a ig le -L o u ise F r o s t D a ig le . T e le p h o n e , ' 6 3 4 -2 8 4 6 . i 1 0 -1 6 tfn F O R S A L E ....G o o d D u ro T h e rm O il C ircu la to r. P h o n e 9 9 8 - 8 1 2 0 , M r s . M . K . B e a u ch a m p , R t. 1, A d va n ce . 1 1 -2 0 -ltp E ffe ctive as o f th is date I w ill n o t be re sp o n sib le fo r a n y debts o th e r th a n those in cu rre d b y m e, p e rso n ally. Jo se p h H . S m ith , Jr. 5 3 2 W ilk e sb o ro Street M o c k sv ille , N . C. 1 1 -2 0 -ltn / T R A I L E R S P A C E F O R ' R E N T ............H I L L S D A L E M O B I L E H O M E P A R K , near In te rstate 4 0 a n d N C 8 0 1 exit o n G u n C lu b R o a d , P h o n e 9 9 8 -8 4 0 4 . 10-2-tfn La d ie s: W ith the ch ild re n in sch o o l n o w y o u can use y o u r tim e to earn m o n e y fo r the fa m ily budge t. T w o to three h o u rs d a ily w ill earn y o u $ 4 0 to $ 6 0 , w e e kle y, ord e r take n in y o u r n e ig h b o rh o o d fo r F u lle r 1 B r u s h C o m p a n y . C all M rs. i ■ « C a t h e r in e W h e e le r , ■ ''P e i'. '“ '9 9 8 -4 4 1 3 . l l - 2 0 4 t n F O R R E N T ...A tw o -b e d ro o m M o b i l e H o m e . S h a d y A c re T ra ile r P a rk, M o c k sv ille , R t. 3. P h o n e 9 9 8 -4 1 2 2 o r 9 9 8 -8 2 7 6 . 1 0-30-tfn D e a r Friend,... W h e n y o u are sa d read P s a l m 3 4 . W h e n y o u are tro u b le d read J o h n 14. A lw a y s rem e m b er J o h n 3 :1 6 . Sin ce re ly, ,, V e rn o n L . Page F a ith , N . C . ' 11-6-tfn W A N T E D : M id dle -ag e m an to w o rk at Service Sta tio n . A p p ly in p e rso n to : C a rlo s W illiam s, Service D istrib u tin g C o . D ist. 1, W ilk e sb o ro Stre e t n e a r t h e C h ry sle r-P ly m o u th place. 1 1 -1 3 -tfn F o r R e n t - M o b ile H o m e s p a c e s , n in e m in u te s fro m M o c k sv ille , 1-40 M o b ile V illa ge , In t e r s e c t io n o f 1 -4 0 a n d 1 F a r m i n g t o n R o a d . T e l. 9 9 8 -4 0 9 7 o r 9 9 8 -4 7 2 7 . 1 1 -2 0 tfn D a c h sh u n d P u p p ie s fo r Sale - T e le p h o n e 6 3 4 -5 8 7 6 after 4 p jn . 1 1 -2 0 U r L O S E W E I G H T T H I S W E E K ...O d rin e x can h e lp y o u b e co m e the trim slim p e rso n y o u w a n t to be. O d rin e x t is a t i n y t a b l e t a n d e a s ily s w a l l o w e d . C o n t a in s n o d a n ge ro u s drugs. N o starving. ' N o special exercise. G e t .id o f e x c e s s fat a n d live longer. O d r i n e x h a s b e e n u s e d su c ce sifu U y b y th o u sa n d s all o ve r the c o u n try fo r o ve r 10 ye ars. O d rin e x co sts $ 3 .2 5 a n d the large e c o n o m y size S S .2 S . Y o u m u st lo se u g ly fat o r y o u r m o n e y w ill b « re fu n d e d b y y o u r d ru g ^ st. N o q u e itio n s asked. S o lo w ith th is m r a n t e e b y : W ilk in D r u g C o m p sn y , M o c k sv ille . M a il-O rd e rs flUed. l l - 6 4 t p 1 9 6 9 T O U C H - A - M A T I C S E W IN G M A C H IN E ; L ik e N e w C a b in e t. Zi$'U№, b u tto n h o le s, f a n c y s t i t c h e s , w it h o u t a t t a c h m e n t s . W A N T E D : S O M E O N E W I T H G O O D C R E D I T T O F I N I S H 4 P A Y M E N T S O F $ 1 2 1 5 P E R M O N T H . F O R F U L L D E T A I L S C A L L : U x in g t o n . 4 N . C . 7 4 4 .5 6 9 3 . ' ‘ l| . 6 4 t n Sin ge r S e w in g M a c h in e s — e q u i p p e d t o z i g - z a g , b u tto n h o le , fa n cy stitch, etc, $ 4 1 .0 0 . . . T e rm s can be a r r a n g e d . C a ll L e x in g t o n 7 4 4 -5 6 9 3 . 1 0 -9 -T F N F O R R E N T ... M o b U e H o m e S p a c e s ... 9 m ile s f r o m M o c k s v i l l e ... 1-40 M o b ile H o m e V illa ge , In te rse ctio n M O 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 . 11-13-tfn G R O W Y O U R O W 'N F R U IT . F r e e C o p y 48 -p g. P la n tin g G u id e C a ta lo g in c o lo r, o ffered b y V irg in ia ’s largest gro w e rs o f fru it trees, n u t trees, b e rry plants, grape vin e s, la n d sc a p in g p la n t m a te ria l. Sale sp eo ple w a n te d .W a y n e sb o ro N u rse rie s, W a y n e sb o ro V irg in ia 2 2 9 8 0 . ll- 6 -4 t n W A N T E D .... secre tary .... b o o k - k e e p e r .... a p p ly in p e r s o n . . . . W H I P - O - W I L L F A R M , F a rm in g to n , N . C. ll- 2 0 - 2 t n M E N W A N T E D .... fo r part tim e w o rk .... earn extra $ 4 0 to $ 6 0 p e r w e e k . C a l l 9 1 9 -7 2 3 -3 1 2 8 fro m 9 a. m . to 6 p. m . fo r ap p o in tm e n t. ^ 9 -2 5 -T N N O T IC E O F F O R E C L O S U R E S A L E N O R T H C A R O L I N A D a vie c o u n ty U n d e r a n d b y virtu e o f the p o w e r o f sale c o n ta in e d in a certain deed o f tru st executed b y K e it h M . S p illm a n a n d w ife , Pam e la M . S p illm a n , o n the 2 6 th d a y o f M a y , 1 9 6 9 , an d re c o rd e d in D e e d o f T ru st B o o k 7 6 , at Page 1 3 1 , in the O ffic e 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 , N o r t h C a ro lin a ; a n d u n d e r a n d b y virtu e o f the a u th o rity vested i n t h e u n d e r s i g n e d a s s u b s t it u t e d tru ste e b y an in stru m e n t o f w ritin g dated O c t o b e r 1 6 , 1 9 6 9 , a n d record ed in the O ffic e 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 , N o r t h C a r o l in a , d e fa u lt h a v in g 'b e e n m a d e in - t h e p a y m e n t o f t h e in de bte d n e ss th e re b y secured a n d the sa id d e e d o f trust b e in g b y the term s th e re o f subject to foreclosure, a n d the h o ld e r o f t h e in d e b t e d n e s s th e re b y se c u re d h a v in g d e m a n d e d a foreclosure th e re o f sa tisfy in g s a i d i n d e b t e d n e s s , t h e u n d e rsign e d su b stitu te trustee w ill o ffe r for sale at p u b lic a u ctio n to the h igh e st b id d e r for cash at the c o u rth o u se d o o r i n D a v ie C o u n t y , N o r t h C a r o l in a , at 1 2 :0 0 o ’c lo c k n o o n o n the 2 4 th d a y o f N o v e m b e r , 1 9 6 9 , the la n d co n ve ye d in said deed o f tru st, the sam e ly in g a n d b e in g in D a vie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a , an d b e in g m o re p a rtic u la riy d escrib ed as fo llo w s: B e g in n in g at a p o in t, an iro n stake, in the S o u th edge o f r ig h t o f w a y o f H a rd iso n S tre e t, b e in g the N o rth e a st corne r o f a certain 1/1 0 0 acre tract th is d a y c o n ve ye d b y L a n d o n J o h n so n et u x to D ix ie P ro p e rtie s, In c. re cord e d in D e e d B o o k 7 8 , at Page 2 7 8 , D a vie C o u n ty R e g istry , w h ic h p o in t o f b e g in n in g is located N o rth 2 6 deg. 17 m in . E a st 14 feet fro m a p o in t, the o rigin a l N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r o f the L a n d o n J o h n so n lot described in a deed record ed in B o o k 6 5 , at page 3 4 4 , D a v ie C o u n ty R e gistry , ru n s thence w ith the sa id L a n d o n J o h n so n 's ne w lin e S o u t h 6 9 deg. 4 5 m in . East 1 3 2 .8 4 feet to a p o in t, an iro n stake, D ix ie Pro pertie s, In c., ne w co rn e r in sa id L a n d o n J o h n so n line; tlience S o u t h 12 deg. 5 7 nu n. W est 5 5 .5 0 feet to a p o in t, a granite m o n u m e n t N o . 5 1 6 ; thence N o rth 7 2 deg. 2 8 m in . W est 1 4 7 .4 9 feet to a p o in t, an iro n stake in S o u th e d g e o f r ig h t o f w a y o f H a r d i s o n S t r e e t ; D i x i e Pro pertie s, In c. co rn e r; thence w ith H a rd iso n Street N o rth 2 7 deg. 8 m in . East 4 8 .4 0 feet to a p o in t; thence c o n tin u in g w ith Hardison Stre et N o rth 2 6 deg. 17 m in . East 14 feet to the b e g in n in g c o n ta in in g N in e te e n H u n d re d th s (1 9 / 1 0 0 ) o f an acre, m o re o r less, as take n fro m a plat a n d su rv e y o f said p r o p e r t y b y R i c h a r d C . C u rre n t, R e gistered Su rv e y o r, dated Sep tem b e r, 1 9 6 7 . T h e above sale w ill be m ade s u b j e c t t o t a x e s a n d assessm ents. T h i s t h e 2 4 t h d a y o f O c to b e r, 1969. W i l l i a m G . P f e f f e r k o r n , S u b stitu te T ru ste e 10-30 4tn 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 r o f the estate o f A n n a Jone s, deceased, late o f D a vie 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 said estate to pre se nt the m to the u n d e rsign e d o n o r b e fo re the 18th d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o f this n o tice w ill be pleaded in b a r o f t h e ir re co ve ry . A ll pe rso n s in de bte d to said estate w ill please m a k e im m ed iate p a ym e n t to the un d ersigne d. T h i s t h e 1 7 t h d a y o f N o ve m b e r, 19 6 9 . W illia m N . Jone s, E x e c u to r o f the estate o f A n n a Jo n e s, deceased. l l - 2 0 4 tn LAREW-WOOD, INC. I N S U R A N C E R E A L E S T A T E MOCKSVILLE I Three bedroom 1^(0.I bath brick houie - lo- Icated on spacious lot.I House has large living I room with fireplace,I sunporch and laundry ■ room, paneled kitchen l& den combination, and | I full basement with fire- 1 place and outside storagI room 3 bedroom brick veneer home, daylight basement living, dining, kitchen, pantry, study or 4th bedroom, 2 baths, den with fireplace, wooded lot A D V A N C E Attractive 0 room home on 2M Kre lot WltMn WBlkini distance of sefcool RemodeM iMth, weH to VMlI carpet; carport fullbasemeflt. Drapes included. HWY. 601 SOUTH 3 Bedroom, Brick Veneer home on large wooded lot j Paneled den and kitchen with plenty of cabinet space. Built in oven, surface unit end dish- Carport and OBPOOCDOOOOOOOOO P I N E R I D G E R O A D Large Let Over 2 Acres o o o o o ouuo oooo nnn 57 Acres within 3 miles of MocksvUle. $250.00 per acre. 14 ACRES Beileys Chepel Roed H W Y . 8 0 1 Close to Dutchmen's Creek Beptist Church Meet 3 bedroom home. Electric heet. C O O L E E M E E 3 bedroom home on Rd.1130. Block construction. Lerge lot. C A L A H A N R O A D 3 bedroom frame home '/> acre lot $5,000.00 Would you IHw to Я « your propoityT Wi Ih m | p r O « N t l fo r tira» M ill tnotfc km - inw iwopofty. Coll or Soo Doo Woorf or Hoeb lorow OffiMlM-И и NUbtt: m-tiM « iM 'im S T A T E O F N O R T H C A R O L I N A B O A R D O F W A T E R A N D A I R R E S O U R C E S R A L E I G H , N O R T H C A R O L I N A L E G A L N O T IC E N O T I C E I S H E R E B Y G IV E N , p u rsu a n t to A rticle 21 o f C h a p t e r 1 4 3 , G e n e ra l Statu te s o f N o rth C a ro lin a , as am e nd ed , that p u b lic iie arings w ill be ho ld b y the P o llu tio n C o n t r o l C o m m itte e o f the N o rth C a ro lin a B o a rd o f W ater an d A ir R e so u rc e s c o n ce rn in g r u le s , r e g u la t io n s , an d air q u a lity sta n d a rd s p ro p o se d fo r a d o p tio n b y the B o a rd fo r the p u r p o s e o f c o n tro llin g air p o llu tio n in the State. T w o he arings are sciie d u le d to be h e ld ; o n e t o be he ld o n D e ce m b e r 17, 1 9 6 9 , in the C o u r t r o o m , T h i r d F lo o r , C o u n t y B u ild in g , A sh e ville , N o rth C a ro lin a , b e g in n in g at 1 0 :0 0 a.m . (E . S . T .); an d the o the r o n D e ce m b e r 19, 1 9 6 9 , in the A u d ito riu m , L a b o ra to ry B u i l d i n g , S t a t e B o a r d o f H e a l t h , R a l e i g h , N o r t h C a ro lin a , b e g in n in g at 1 0 :0 0 a.m. (E . S . T .). T h e rules, re gu latio n s, an d s t a n d a rd s to be con sid e re d in clu d e the c o n tro l o f op e n b u rn in g, the e m issio n o f d a rk sm o k e , a n d sta n d a rd s fo r su lfu r d i o x i d e a n d s u s p e n d e d p articulate m atter. A ll p e rso n s interested in the p r o p o s e d rule s, regulation s, an d sta n d a rd s are in vite d to atte nd o n e o f the he a rin g s an d take part in the d iscu ssio n . P e rso n s d e sirin g to be heard sh o u ld n o tify the B o a rd in w ritin g o n o r b e fo re the date o f t h e h e a r in g . W r it t e n s t a t e m e n t s c o n c e rn in g the p r o p o s e d a c t io n m a y be presented at the h e a rin g o r filed w ith the B o a rd w ith in th irty (3 0 ) d a y s fo llo w in g the c o n c lu sio n o f the he aring. C o p ie s o f the p ro p o se d r u l e s , r e g u l a t i o n s , a n d s t a n d a r d s a n d a d d i t io n a l in fo r m a t io n relative to the^ p r o p o s e d a c t io n m a y be o b ta in e d u p o n reque st fro m t h e A i r P o llu t io n C o n tro l D iv isio n , D e p a rtm e n t o f W ater an d A ir R e so u rc e s, P. 0 . B o x 9 3 9 2 , R a le ig li, N o rth C a ro lin a 2 7 6 0 3 . N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lifie d as the E x e c u t r ix o f the estate o f G e o r g e K . C a r t e r , S r . , deceased, late o f D a vie C o u n ty , this is to n o tify all perso ns, firm s o r c o rp o ra tio n s h a v in g claim s against the estate to p resent sam e d u ly p ro v e n to the un d e rsign e d o n o r b e fo re tlie 13th d a y o f M a y , 1 9 7 0 ; othe rw ise, u iis n o tice w ill be plead in b a r o f re cove ry. A ll perso ns, firm s o r c o rp o ra tio n s in d e b te d to the estate w ill please m a ke p ro m p t settle m en t w it h t h e E x e c u t rix . T h is 13th d a y o f N o v e m b e r. 1 9 6 9 . D o ra L . C arte r E x e c u trix o f G e o rge K . C arter, S r. D eceased. B A R N E S A N D G R I M E S , A tto rn e y s P. O . B o x 8 6 , L e x in g to n , N . C . l l - 1 3 4 t n E X E C U T O R 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 q u a lifie d as e x e c u to r o f the estate o f M o llie E . H e n d ric 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 in g claim 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 fore the 21 d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o r 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 bte d 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 1 2 th d a y o f N o v., 1969. R o y W . C o lle tte , E x e c u to r o f t h e e s t a t e o f M o l l i e H e n d ric ks, deceased. ll- 2 0 - 4 t n IN T H E S U P E R IO R C O U R T N O T IC E O F S A L E 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 W o o d ro w J. W ilso n , 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 tliem to the u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b e fore the 6 th d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o r 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 bte d to said estate w ill please m ake im m e d ia t e p a ym e n t to the u n d e rsign e d. T h i s t h e 4 t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 19 6 9 . H e le n G . W ilso n , e x e c u trix o f the estate o f W o o d ro w J. W ilso n , deceased. M a rtin & M a rtin , A tto rn e y s l l - 6 4 t n A d m in istra to r’s N o tic e 4 0 R T H C A R O L I N A ) 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 E r n e s t W e b st e r L lv e n g o o d , 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 a gain st said estate to p re se n t th e m to the u n d e r s iz e d o n o r b e fo re the 13 th d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o f this notice w ill be p le ad e d in b a r o f t h e ir re c o v e ry . A ll p e rso n s in d e b te d to sa id estate w ill p l e a s e m a k e im m e d ia t e p a ym e n t to the u n d e rsign e d. T h i s t h e 6 t h d a y o f N o ve m b e r, 19 6 9 . J a m e s J . L l v e n g o o d , L ln w o o d R t. 1, A d m in istra to r o f the estate o f E rn e st W eb ster L lv e n g o o d , deceased. 1 1 - 1 3 4 T P A d m in istra trix ’s N O T IC E N O R T H C A R O L I N A S T A T E O F C A R O L I N A N O R T H D A V I E C O U N T Y D A V I D S O N C O U N T Y A N D E R S O N E U G E N E H E A D , A d m in istra to r o f E . L . H E A D , D e c e a se d , a n d A N D E R S O N E U G E N E H E A D an d w ife I’A L I C E M . H E A D , In d iv id u a lly B O A R D O F W A T E R A N D A I R R E S O U R C E S E . C . H u b b a r d , A s sist a n t D ire c to r D e p a rtm e n t o f W ater a n d A ir R e so u rc e s 1 1-21-1 tn 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 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 arrie P. D a n ie l, deceased, late o f D a vie 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 sa id estate to p re se nt them to the u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b efore the 1 3 th d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o r 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 d e b y e 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 ersigne d. T h i s t h e S t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 19 6 9 . E u n ic e S tro u d , E x e c u trix o f d ie estate o f C arrie P. D a n ie l, deaceased. l l - 1 3 4 t n 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 q u a lifie d as e x e c u to r o f the estate o f M a ry W rig h t M u r p h y , d e ce a se d , 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 un d e rsign e d o n o r before the 3 0 th d a y o f O c to b e r 1 9 7 0 , o r th is n o tice w ill be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e i r recovery. A ll p e rso n s in de bte d to said estate w ill please n u k e im m e d ia t e p a ym e n t to the u ndersigne d. T h i s t h e 2 2 n d d a y o f O c to b e r, 1 9 6 9 . L e s t e r P . M a r t i n . J r . , E x e c u to r o f the estate o f M a r y W righ t M u r p h y , deceased. 1 0 -3 0 4 t n vs R A L P H H E A D a n d w if e P A U L I N E N . H E A D , L U C Y M A G A L E N E J A C O B S , an d h u s b a n d C . W . J A C O B S , A L I C E G L A S S H E A D , W id o w P u r s u a n t t o o rd e r d u ly e n te r e d b y G le n n H a m m e r 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 h ty , N . C., o n the 2 2 n d d a y o f O c to b e r, 1 9 6 9 , the un d e rsign e d C o m m issio n e r w ill o n th e 1 3 th d a y o f D e c e m b e r , 1 9 6 9 at 1 2 :0 0 o ’c lo c k N o o n , o n the p ro p e rty hereafter d e scrib e d in D a vie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a , o ffe r for sale to the h ighe st b id d e r f o r c a s h t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d r e a l e s t a t e , in Jerusalem T o w sh ip : L o t N o . 1 6 5 , as sh o w n o n plat e n title d “ A su b d iv isio n fo r E rw in M U les, Inc., C o ole e m e e , N . C .” b y P icke ll a n d P icke ll, En gin e e rs, date d A p ril, 1 9 5 3 and re cord e d in the o ffice o f the R e giste r o f D e e d s fo r D a vie C o u n ty , N . C., in Plat B o o k 3 pages I I , 12, 13 an d 14, to w h ic h reference is h e re b y m ade f o r a m o r e p a r t i c u l a r d e scrip tio n. T h is c o n ve ya n c e is m a d e s u b j e c t t o t h o s e re strictio n s set o u t in D e e d B o o k 5 5 page 3 1 6 in the o ffice o f the R e giste r o f D e e d s fo r D a vie C o u n ty , N . C. T h e higlie st b id d e r at the sale shall be req u ire d to m a k e a cash d e p o sit o f 1 0 per cent o f t h e s u c c e ss fu l b id p e n d in g c o n f ir m a t io n o r re je c tio n thereof. T h i s t h e 7 t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 1969. R A L P H H E A D , C o m m issio n e r l l - 2 1 4 t n 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 B e rth a R . W o o te n , 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 nt th e m to the u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b e fo re the 1st d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o r this n o tice w ill be p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e i r recove ry. A ll p e rso n s In d e b te 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 i s t h e 3 1 s t d a y o f O c to b e r, 19 6 9 . D o r o t h y W . J o r d a n , A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f B e rth a R . W o o te n , deceased. 1 1 - 6 4 T N WANT EXTRA MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS? AVON R e p re se n tative s can earn h u n d re d s o f d o lla rs se llin g the A V O N gift lin e in their n e igh b o rh o o d . Sta rt no w . Call: Mrs. Doris Grohman 872-6848 Statesville, N.C. (Collect) or write: FlO. Box 5396 C O - 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 C o -E x e c u to rs o f the estate o f W i l l i a m B a t s o n A l l e n , deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty , tills is to n o tify all p e rso n s h a v in g c la im s against said estate to pre se nt th e m to the u n d e rsig ne d o n o r b e fo re the 7 th d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o r this notice w ill be pleaaded in b ar o f ‘he ir recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in de bted to said estate w ill p l e a s e m a k e im m e d ia t e p a ym e n t to the u n d e rsign e d. T h i s t h e 3 1 s t d a y o f O c to b e r, 1 9 6 9 . H a rry R ic h a rd A lle n a n d T h e l l l s G e r t r u d e A l le n , co-e xe cu to rs o f the estate o f W i l l i a m B a t s o n A l l e n , deceased.1 1 - 6 4 T N I Rufus Brock j REAL ESTATE I1 tots for Sale on South2 Main St. Tenns can be I arranged. I I I I North of Mocksville a new■ house iust started. AIR WELL DRILLING CO ROUTE I, ADVANCE, N. C. Phone 998-4141. Advance or Winiton'Saleni. N. C I ................... ,I HOUSE NEARLY FINISHED N O T IC E O F S A L E O F L A N t 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 U n d e r a n d b y virtu e o f the p o w e r o f sale co n ta in e d in that certain d e e d o f tru st e x e cute d o n the 6 th d a y o f D e ce m b e r, 1 9 6 7 , b y J a m e s M a d is o n P e e b le s a n d w ife , G e n e va H o o v e r P e e b le s to L . M . G r im e s , J r . , T ru ste e , a n d re c o rd e d in D e e d o f T ru st B o o k 7 0 , Page 5 5 3 in the O ffic e o f the R e giste r o f D e e d s f o r D a v ie C o u n t y , N o rth C a ro lin a ; d e faults h a v in g been m ade in the p a y m e n t o f the in de bte d n e ss secured th e re by, the u n d e rsig n e d tru stee w ill o ffe r fo r sale to the h igh e st b id d e r, fo r cash , at p u b lic a u ctio n at the c o u rth o u se d o o r i n D a v ie C o u n t y , N o r t h C a ro lin a , o n T u e sd a y , the 2 5 th d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 1 9 6 9 , at t w e lv e o ’c l o c k n o o n , th e fo llo w in g d e scrib e d tract o f lan d: ,1^ - B E G IN N IN G at a sto n e near I S e a fo rd ’s b a rn , ru n n in g N o rth I 6 9 degrees E a st 2 0 .7 5 c h a in s to ! a sto n e at a b ra n c h , S e a fo rd ’s I an d H e n d ric k s’ co rn e r; then ce I S o u t h 1 5 K degrees E a st 8 .1 0 ! ch a in s to a sto n e in H e n d ric k s’ I line; thence S o u tli 6 9 degrees 1 W est 1 7 .8 2 c h a in s to a stone, 2 H a rtle y ’s co rn e r; then ce W est I 2 H c h a in s N o rth 7 .8 0 c h a in s to I a s t o n e ; thence N o r th 2 6 ! . degrees E a st 7 .1 6 c h a in s to the I b e g in n in g , c o n ta in in g 18 acres, I m o re o r less. I I Brick . . . 3 Bedrooms . . • VA Baths. . .Basement . . . I Carport . . . Den and Kitc- |hen . . . Wall to wall Car- |pet . . . Large Lot . . . . I ............Paved Drive............. We Need Listings for Houses and Small Farms. MOCKSVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE RUFUS BROCK AT Office 634-5917 Night 639-5128 L e ss an d e x ce p t a lo t so ld o f f to Jam e s Peebles, Jr. et u x record ed in D e e d B o o k 7 2 , Page 2 8 6 . T h is is a 2 n d D e e d o f T ru st an d Is sub ject to a deed o f tru st to P . G . S t o n e r , T ru ste e fo r In d u stria l S a v in g s a n d L o a n A s s o c ia t io n , date d J u ly 6 , 1 9 6 5 , a n d re c o rd e d in D e e d o f T ru st B o o k 6 5 , P age 4 9 1 . T h e h igh e st b id d e r w ill be req uired to dep osit In ca sh at the sale a n a m o u n t eq u al t o leí» perce nt o f the a m o u n t o f h is b id u p to o n e th o u sa n d d o lla rs p lu s five p e rce nt o f the exce ss o f h is b id ove r o n e th o u sa n d dollars. S a id p ro p e rty is b e in g s o ld subject to o u tsta n d in g taxes a n d a n y righ ts-o f-w a y recorded. T h i s t h e 2 2 n d d a y o f O c to b e r, 1 9 6 9 . I L . M . G rim e s, Jr., T ru ste e R O B E R T L . G R U B B , A T T O R N E Y I . 1 1 0 - 3 0 4 tn N O T IC E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G N o tic e is h e re b y give n in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e r e q u ir e m e n t s o f C h a p t e r 1 5 3 -2 6 6 .1 6 , A rtic le 2 0 B , o f the G e n e ra l Sta tu te s o f N o rth C a r o l in a , th a t the C o u n ty C o m m i s s i o n e r s o f D a v ie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a , w ill h o ld a p u b l ic h e a rin g to de te rm in e c itize n re a ctio n to a p ro p o se d z o n in g o rd in a n c e fo r D a vie C o u n ty , as a u th o rize d b y C h a p te r 1 5 3 , A rtic le 2 0 B , o f the G e n e ra l Sta tu te s o f N o rth C a r o l in a . A m a p o f th e p ro p o se d d istrict b o u n d a rie s fo r D a v ie C o u n t y is o n d isp la y at the C o u rt H o u se . S a id p u b lic h e a rin g w ill be h e ld a t t h e C o u rt H o u se , M o c k sv ille , N o rth C a ro lin a , at 7 :3 0 P M o n N o v e m b e r 2 4 . 1 9 6 9 . A ll in te re sted p e rso n s are in vite d to a tte n d the p u b lic hearing. J o h n M . B a ile y, C h a irm a n , B o a rd o f C o u n t y C o m m issio n e rs T h is the 3 rd d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 19 6 9 . P u b lish e d fo r the first time, the 1 3 d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 1 9 6 9 . I l- 1 3 '2 t 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 collectin|> m o n e y f r o m N E W T Y P E h i g h - q u a l it y c o in -o p e ra te d d isp en 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 exce llent m o n t h ly in co m e . M o re full tim e. F o r p e rso n a l in te rvie w w r i t e U N I T E D D I S T R I B U T IN G C O ., D E P T A , P. 0 . B o x 1 0 6 0 5 , D a lla s, T e x a s 7 5 2 0 7 .1 n clu d e p h o n e nu m b e r, 1 1 -2 0 -ltp Office Machines Typewritere Addiiig Machines Service On АИ Макее 119W.InneeSt. CADIB’C OFFICE EAKLE S SUPPLIES Dial ME 6-2341 SAUSBURY, N. C. a u c t i o n ^ ^ *m (t i q u i s Complete Stock Of The OLD ’N O D D S H O P Located Hwy. 801 Between US 158 and Farmington S a t u r d e y , N o v . 2 2 A t 1 0 A .M . Roin Or Shiie Corner Cuphoard...Wilnut Dropleaf Tabls..Round Oak T8ble...Rocking Cbs!n...Wathitaml...Cb«rry Clwtt Of Drawen (Doved Tail)...Moil Chett..Dough Bowl...Wath Pot..Pie Safe... Love Saat..3'Pe. Maple Bedroom Suite H.K. Wells Muuleloeder Octagon Barrel Rine....oAer Old Guni...Threadwinder...Corded Bed...Carnival &Pattern Gla«...Nippon Bowl...Old Fruit Jan ft Bott- let...nuny other itemi too numerous to mention. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • D u e to he alth, M rs. L illia n G re g o ry is o ffe rin g he r co m p le te sto c k at p u b lic su c tio n . Lunch Served by Smith Grove Ruritan Club Fred G. Mock. Auctioneer 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER J.O, 1969 .^WEaiOGEFAIlM ----------------ARMOUR’S STAR sTumN6 MIX REG. OR CORNBREAD 18-LBS AND UP NORUNE GRADE A BROADBREASTED 1UR№(S MINOT JELLIED CRAHBEm SAUCE 300 CANS 39 M k J M iM W BUTTER-ME-NOT CANNED BISCUITS CANS ARMOUR STAR DOUBLE BREASTED 10 to 14 LB. THANK YOU BRAND SPICED WHOLE NO. 2V4 JAR DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN 303 CANS KRAFT’S PHILADELPHLV BRAND CREAM 8 Oz. PKG. SCOTT WHITE OR ASSORTED COLORS FAMILY 60 CT. PKG. ARMOUR STAR FULLY COOKED CANNEDHAMS G o o d o n ly a t Heffner’s ' this valuable coupon 18" HEAVY DUTY | ^ ALCOA W RAP ■ ^ PEAS 5 KRAFT’S PHILADELPl CHEESE SCOTT WHITE OR A NAPKINS ,S0 W llh o u lt h is c o u p o n G o o d th ro u g h 11-22^ ^ WHOLE KERNEL GOLDEN N I B L E T S CORN 5 I I I«‘J $ 12 oz. CANS REGULAR GRAIN C O M E T RICE PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING SNOWDRIFT Aunt Jemima New COMPLETE PAN CAKE MIX.^ L b . P k g . 4 9 ( SYRUP Aunt Jemima 24 Oz. SIZE 6 9 i L MEi FRESH THIN-SLICED SANDWICH VA LB. LOAVES HUDSON SOFT STRONG P A P E R ® t ^ X , : ASSORTED FLAVORS SEALTEST KsasAM ’/2 GAL. CARTON SAVE 23( DELICIOUS PURE COFFEE INSTANT NESCAFE 10 OZ. JAR With Coupon Without Coupon $1.29 FANCY HOUSE CURED POTATOES STAYMAN WINESAP APPLES LB. BAG l y SAVlNGS _______U with this coupon UUNDRY DETEH6ENT: --------------- WITH THIS COUPON • 2 0 o z . ONLY LIMIT ONE COUPON PER UNIT PURCHASED * _ . M 4 k ■ = 5 ^ 9 9 ( COUPON £XP«£S ON, 11:22^9- This coupon redeemable only at h f f f n f . r ’.s- STORE COUPON LIBBY’S HALVES PEACHES 2 " ° - C A N S ^ I ^ 0 LIBBY’S DEEP BROWN BEANS SA V E 12C ONNES№E. 1 0 o z . S IZ E O R N e s w e . D E C A F F E I N A T E D A N Y S IZ E DEL MONTE TOMATO CATSUP NEW CROP MUD YELLOW ONIONS 3 »*® 25^ lYORY SNOW GIANT _ ^ . SIZE 9 X V SALVA 'pkg' 8 1 C IVORY LIQUID 350 JOY LIQU giant SIZE 59 C THRILL LIQUID R E G . SIZE 3 5 V CASCADE PKG. 45C DREFT GIANT PKG.9 i e DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1969 - in * * * * * At The Shady Grove Elementary School ****** Photos by MIKE CLEMMER CAROLYN HARTMAN'S 1st GRADE . . . front row seated: Beth Ward, Julia Cornatzer, Nancy Phelps, Lori Young and Scott Burton. 1st row standing (front to back): Sherry Howard, Cindy Tutterow, Melinda Ellis, Max Hopkins, Tawana Dulln, and the teacher. 2nd row seated on tables (front to back) Randy Barney, David Long, Thomas Singleton and Julia Johnson. 3rd row; Kip McBride, Jeff Spry, Shelia Durham, Linda Barnes, Jeanette Carter, Angie Foster, Tim Myers, Jimmy Baker and Tim Hendrix. 4th row: Angie Anderson, Renee Minor and Stephen Peoples. MRS. RUBY P. BROWN'S 1st GRADE ... left table (standing): Tony Cornatzer, Ryman Shoaf, Teresa Flynt, Christopher Brown, Sandra James, Keith Spry and Donna Baker. 2nd row (seated): Angela Brown, Kevin Foster, Mickey Lambe, Karen Smith, Thomas Taylor, Donna Joi^, and Mitchell Foster. 3rd row: "Chip" Barnhardt, Marsha Blake, Sheldon Vaughn, Stephen Durham, Cammie Zimmerman, Gregory Stanley, Lori Butner, Mitchell Wyatt and Hobert Carter, Jr., 4th row: Darrell Allen, Stephanie Gregory, Rhonda Keaton, Dean Myers, Evenda Smith and Tammie Livengood. Mrs. Frances Long Is the teacher-alde for the class. Davie Federal Credit Union Has 43 Members “ O u r m e m b e rsh ip drive has been m o v in g slo w ly , b u t is n o w b e g in n in g to p ic k u p steam ,” no te d H a ro ld Fo ste r, treasurer o f D a v ie Fed eral C re d it U n io n , he adqu arte re d at M o c k sv illc. A c c o r d i n g t o F o s t e r , m e m b e rsh ip n o w sta n d s at 4 3 . T h e in itia iisig n u p o f m em bers, b ack in J u ly , w as he avy. Sin ce that tim e the drive has been slow e d b y a n u m b e r o f factors. “ In the b e gin n in g,” F o ste r said, “ w e ha d tro u b le ge ttin g in to o u r b u ild in g an d there w as som e d e lay in ge ttin g it read y for o c c u p a n c y . T h a t h a s been w o rk e d o u t p re tty g o o d now , a n d w e are h a p p y w ith o u r lo ca tio n .” T h e o ffice is lo cte d ju st o ff the M o c k sv ille to w n sq u are in a b u ild in g fo rm e rly used b y a t « i c o m p a p y . It is a ve ry cb h ve h le n t lo ca tio n , h a n d y to traffic a n d pedestrian s alike. H o u rs o f o p e ra tio n are, at present, so m e w h a t sh o rte r than som e o th e r b usine sses in the t o w n . H o w e v e r, again the o r g a n i z a t i o n ’s b o a r d o f d ire cto rs p u t great stress o n the c o n v e n i e n c e f a c t o r , a n d decided to set o ffice h o u rs to better acco m o d a te the w o rk in g m an an d w o m a n . F o s t e r m a in t a in s office h o u rs each T u e sd a y fro m 6 until 9 o ’c lo c k in the evening. O n F rid a y ’s the office is op e n fro m 5 u n til 7 in the evening. T h e n o n Sa tu rd a y m o rn in g the o ffice is op e n fro m 9 u n til 12 o ’clo ck. ‘T h e h o u rs w ere sch e d u le d to give fo lk s a chan ce to co m c b y o n their o ff h o u rs,” F o ste r em ph asized. T h e credit u n io n is op erated loan is fo r $ 1 5 0 a n d the o th e r f o r S 5 0 . T h e m a x im u m allo w able at the pre se nt tim e is $ 2 0 0 (o r 1 0 per cent o f total share acco u n ts). In te re sted p e rso n s m a y d ro p in o n H a ro ld F o ste r at the C re d it U n io n o ffice d u rin g his o f f ic e h o u r s o n T u e sd a y , F rid a y. George Evans On State Committee G e o rge E va n s, ch airm a n o f tlie T ra d e E d u c a tio n P ro gra m at R o w a n T e ch n ica l In stitu te , w i l l s e r v e o n a S t a t e C o m m it t e e t o s t u d y an d d e v e l o p s t a n d a r d i z e d e q u ip m e n t f o r a u to m o tive m e ch an ics courses. E v a n s w as na m e d to the C o m m it t e e b y t h e S ta te D e p a r t m e n t o f C o m m u n ity C o lleges in R a le igh . Tattle Tales by Gordon Tomlinson a s a m e a n s fo r pe d evelop savings an d to offe r lo a n s at a m u ch lo w e r rate than can be h a d at so m e othe r le n d in g In stitu tio n s. M o n e y invested in the credit u n io n ’s s h a r e s a c c o u n t w ill d ra w d ivid e n d s w h ic h ofte n exceed interest rates p a id b y o the r le n d in g an d sa ving in stitu tion s. T h e D a vie C o u n ty Federal C re d it U n io n w a s o rg anize d an d p ut in to op e ra tion in J u ly o f this year, w ith he lp fro m s e v e r a l so u rc e s . T h e c h ie f so u rce o f assistance cam e fro m 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., the a g e n c y t h a t a d m in is t e r s a n t i- p o v e r t y fu n d s in the f o u r - c o u n t y area o f D avie , Y a d k i n , S to k e s a n d S u rry . Y V E D D , Inc., cam c th ro u gh w ith a lo t o f le ade rship, p lu s a gran t o f $ 3 ,0 0 0 as “ sta rte r" o r ‘‘se e d " m o n e y fo r the credit u n io n in Davie. C re d it u n io n m e m b e rsh ip is o p e n to a n y resident o f D a vie C o u n ty . In ord er to eligible for a lo an , an in d ivid u a l m u st be a m e m b e r o f the o rga n iza tio n . It w as p rim a rily fo rm e d as an aid to lo w -in com e p eople w h o are m o st o fte n in need o f loans, b u t have the m o st d ifficu lt tim e a rra n g in g them . In d iv id u a ls w ith m o n e y to in v e s t have been urged to in v e st in the cre dit u n io n . Several in d u strie s in D a vie have voice d an interest in Ih e credit u n io n as an assist to their em ploye es. A t the present tim e, the c r e d i t u n io n h a s lo a n e d $ 1 ,4 0 0 . S ix o f the lo a n s are in tiie a m o u n t o f S 2 0 0 each. O n e Oraili« by Fir«* N tW YORK—K\cry t.H iiiiii utet fire (luiiiiii a lilt'. ilu' Inturanu' |ii(oiiiiaii»ii liuii luie. T h is is a m o d e rn d a y saga c o n ce rn in g tw o n o t-to o -y o u n g adults. O n e is a m o th e r o f tw o g r o w n d a u g h t e r s that still retains.her.,youtliful,lp.o|cs.vThe,_ otiier is a m a n that still e n jo y s tlie lo o k . N a tu ra lly the nam es are w ith h e ld to create added spe culation. T h is m an a n d this w o m a n sat side b y side recen tly as ju ro rs at the recent session o f D avie C o u n ty S u p e rio r C o u rt. W a tch in g the p ro ce e d ing s an d seeing tlie co n sta n t parade o f m in i-skirts, the sh ortn e ss o f skirts so o n becam e their to p ic o f con versation . Sa id the w o m a n to the m an: “ If I w ere a few ye ars yo u n ge r an d ha d w h a t it takes I p ro b a b ly w o u ld be tem pted to w ear these sh o rt sk irts!” S h o rtly thereafter the c o u rt to o k a b rie f recess a n d the ju ro rs w en t o u t fo r a respite and a d rin k o f w ater. R e t u r n in g to the c o u rt ro o m the m an put h is h a n d in fro n t o f h is m o u th a n d w ith an aside w h ispe r to the w o m a n said: “ I to o k a peek w he n y o u w e re d r in k in g w ater. Y o u w o u ld still lo o k g o o d in those short skirts” . T h e w o m a n said n o t a w o rd a s a b e a m i n g s m i l e a ckno w le dge d the co m p lim e n t. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 b o rro w this fro m B illy A rth u r’s c o lu m n b y w a y o f H eath T h o m a s in the Sa lisb u ry Fires In Mocksville F ir e d id a n e s t im a t e d $ 2 ,0 0 0 w o rth o f dam age to the C in d e re lla B e a u ty S h o p o n A v o n Street early S a tu rd a y m o rn in g. F ire C h ie f A n d re w Lagle said that the fire a p p a re n tly started fro m a m a lfu n c tio n in g electric heat p um p. T h e J. C. Ijam es h o m e in Little K o re a (B o o e to w n ) w as d a m a g e d b y fire S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . It w as estim ated tliat 5 0 % dam age w as d o n e to tlie fo u r ro o m house. T h e M o c k sv ille V o lu n te e r F ir e D e p a r t m e n t answ ered b o th calls and e x tin gu ish e d the fire. E X T E N S I O N H O M E M A K E R S C L U B S C H E D U L E i t N o v e m b e r 2 0 • m ., h ostpss- C a n a M rs. 2 :0 0 W ade roce. N o v e m b e r 21 • C o o le e m e e - 7 :3 0 p. m ., hostess, M rs. B e tty Sm ith . N o v e m b e r 2 4 • U n io n C h a p e l • 7 :3 0 p. m ., ho stess, M rs. R u b y Piper. N o v e m b e r 2 8 • Jerusalem - 2 :3 0 p. m ., hostess, M rs. F o y C o pe . Post. F o u r n u n s in full regalia w ere o u t m o to rin g w h e n the y gave o u t o f gas. O n e o f the n u n s w a lk e d to a ne a rb y service sta tio n to get so m e gasoline . T h e atte ndant lo o k e d an d lo o k e d b u t cou ld fin d n o th in g in w h ic h to p u t tlie ga soline e xce pt a b e d p an w h ic h he h a d ju st p urchased for h is w ife. H e to ld the n u n she c o u ld c a rry the ga so lin e in this if sh e w o u ld b rin g it b ack. T h e n u n n to o k the b e d p an full o f ga so lin e b a c k to the stalled car a n d w as in the p ro ce ss o f p o u rin g it in the t a n k w h e n a p a s s in g car sto p p e d , a w o m a n stu ck her head o u t the w in d o w an d said: “ Siste r 1 a m a P ro te stan t an d k n o w ve ry little a b o u t y o u r re lig io u s beliefs. H ow e ve r, I sure ad m ire y o u r fa ith !” Pancake Breakfast At Church Saturday T h e Y o u t h F e llo w sh ip o f t h e F irst U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h o f M o c k sv ille w ill h o ld a p a n c a k e b r e a k f a s t o n S a t u r d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 2 n d fro m 7 a. m . to 10 a. m . in the F e llo w s h ip B u ild in g o f the chu rch . P ro c e e d s w ill go to the U n ite d M e th o d ist Y o u t h F u n d . CCB S e n d s C h r is tm a s C h e c k s A s C h ristm a s d e co ra tio n s a p p e a r i n c o m m u n i t i e s t h r o u g h o u t N o rth C a ro lin a , C h r is t m a s C lu b ch e ck s are go in g o u t to 5 ,2 0 0 area savers w h o so cke d a w a y m o re than u n e - h a lf m illio n d o lla rs in C e n tra l C a ro lin a B a n k fo r 1 9 6 9 C h ristm a s spe nd ing. P a u l W r ig h t . J r . . C C B president, a n n o u n c e d the large p a y o u t t o c lu b m e m bers. “ A lth o u g li m o st o f the savings w ill be used fo r gifts and h o lid a y expe nse s,” he said, “ m a n y C h r i s t m a s C l u b m e m b e rs w ill use their c h e cks to p a y fo r in suran ce, taxes, c o lle g e tu it io n an d w in te r vacation s.” A c o n t in u in g su rve y o f A m e r ic a 's m ajor d ep artm ent store s sh o w s that m o re than h a lf o f t h e p u b lic b e gin s s h o p p in g fo r the C h ristm a s s e a s o n b e fo re T h a n k sg iv in g d ay. T h e 1 9 6 9 C h ristm a s C lu b d ie c k s, to talin g $ 5 5 6 ,5 9 6 w ere m ailed fro m C C B o n N o v e m b e r 13. A ne w savings "y e a r ” o f fifty m o re w eeks op e n e d o n N o v e m b e r 17. 2В - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1969 C H A R A C T E R . . . M o s t people d id n ’t realize it-b e c a u sc lie w as s o im p o rta n t o th o rw ise -b u t R a le ig h ’s best-dressed m an w as R o b e r t H u n t Parker, c h ie f justice o f tiie State Su p re m e C o u rt, w h o died last w eek. H e b o u g h t virtu a lly all o f his cloth e s fro m W o m b le ’s in R a le ig h , t o o k O w n e r Jim W o m b le ’s advice o n h o w to d r e s s fo r special occasio ns, and...w ore o n ly the best suits, shirts, shoe s, etc., available. F o r ye a rs he sm o k e d a special b ra n d o f cigarette m ade f r o m im p o r t e d E g y p t i a n tobaccos. H e w as regarded as a “ch ain sm o k e r” . W he n he w as a so licitor, and later as S u p e rio r C o u rt judge, y o u w o u ld alw a ys k n o w the m in u t e y o u e n t e r e d th e co u rth o u se if H u n t P arke r had a rriv e d . T h e sm ell o f that to b a c c o -to som e it h a d the faint o d o r o f o ld Tield-rotting c a b b a g e - caused m o re than one d efend an t to b re ak o u t in cold sw eat even before h is trial began. E v e n t h o u g h b o r n in E n fie ld , in H a lifa x C o u n ty , H u n t P a rke r w as righ t m u ch o f a V i r g i n i a . A f t e r h i s attendance, U N C , he w en t to the U n iv e rsity o f V irg in ia fro m 1911 to 1915...got h is regular d e g re e an d h is la w degree there. H e w as as S o u th e rn as a m agn o lia b lo sso m . J u d ge H u n t P arke r w as M r. L a w ; n o f o o l is h n e s s , n o b a c k s la p p in g , little h u m o r, g re a t d ep th , m u c h reading, ram ro d - straight. H a d h e taken the tim e an d tro u b le to recite to y o u “ J a ck a n d J ill” , it w o u ld have seem ed straight fro m B lackstone . H e s p e n t a s o lid 4 5 y e a r s - fr o m so lic ito r to to p m an o f legal m atters in N o rth C a ro lin a -in the c o u rtro o m . A t the age o f 3 3 , h e m arrie d M rs. R ie W illiam s R a n d o f G re e nsb o ro . T h e y never h a d a n y child ren , lived q u ie tly in nice q uarters at the H o te l S ir W a lt e r h e re fo r 17 years. T re m e n d o u s p erso n: the late Jud ge R . H u n t Parker. R E P E A L ? ...A lth o u gh it m a y -' be true that b o ttle rs a n d o th e rs h a n d lin g so ft d rin k s are m a k in g m o n e y o u t o f the tax w h ic h w ent in to effect O c to b e r 1, tliere n o w seem s to be b ig effort to b rin g the tax to an end. W h o is m a k in g the e ffo rt? B o ttle rs an d drin k-selle rs. If, as State o fficia ls charge, they are u sin g the tax fo r selfish gain, w h y d o they w ant to have the la x repealed? P re d ictio n s a ro u n d here are that the B ig F ig lit in the 1971 Legislature w ill~ o n ce a g a in -b e over the b o ttle tax. A n d w here to find the m o n e y to take its place if (ho (ax is rem oved. P O W E R ...T h c N . C . E d u c a tio n A s s o c i a t i o n n o w h a s a p p r o x i m a t e l y 4 5 , 0 0 0 m em bers. II is the o rg a n iz a tio n w h ic h sp e a k s fo r teachers, s c h o o l p r i n c i p a l s , su p e rin te n d e n ts, etc. C la u d e Farrell is the lo b b yist. In a d d itio n there is the N . C. T e ach e rs A sso c ia tio n . T h is r e p r e s e n t s t h e N e g r o ed u cation al people. S o far, the t w o o rg a n iza tio n s have not b e e n able to b ecom e one. H ow e ve r, Ih is is expe cted very so u n n o w -ih a n k s (o so m e lielp (a n d arm - tw istin g) fro m the N a t i o n a l A sso cia tio n . E d u c a t i o n l> O U N D S ...N o l all o f G o v . B o b S e o K ’s w orrie s are c o n fin e d (o r a c i a l u n r e s t , t a x e s , a p p o i n t m e n t s ( a n d d isa p p o in tm e n ts). T h e re is Ih c m a t t e r o f s m o k in g -o r not sm o k in g. T h is he seem s lo be h a n d lin g w ith o u t to o m u ch trouble. B u t it seem s that e ve ryth in g tiie G o v e rn o r eats go es to the w aist. H is dad used to gain 20 to 2 5 p o u n d s w i t h e v e r y cam paign. A n d , w h a t w ith Ih e e d u c a t io n a l, c u lt u r a l, and h igh w a y p ro gra m s the so n has g o in g , it 's a c a m p a ig n -a n d b a n q u e is-a ll the tim e, Ii m ay turn o u t that o u r present G o v e rn o r it not o n ly tlie yo u n ge st w e have ever had. b u i also the b e si-a n d biggest. T H E F lR S T - . U s in g Ih e p o w e r g iv e n t h e m in t h e 1 9 6 9 L e g isla tu re , tlie C u m b e rla n d C o u n t y C o m m is s io n e r s o n M o n d a y , D e ce m b e r I , w ill pass a law sa y in g w h a t can an d cannot be so ld o n S u n d a y . T h e law is sch e d ule d to go i n t o e f f e c t , F a y e t t e v ille in clud ed , o n Ja n u a ry I, T h is w ill m a rk the first c o u n tyw id e c o m m issio n e rs’ law . M e a n tim e , P e n n e y a n d Sca rs plan to be op e n o n S u n d a y in all states an d cities p e rm ittin g it . . . d u r in g t h e C h r i s t m a s sh o p p in g season. A n y c o u n t y in N o r t h C a ro lin a w ish in g to d o so can n o w enact a n y k in d o f S u n d a y law it w ishes. F o r this la w to a p p ly to the in co rp o ra te d cities o f the c o u n ty , there m u st be agreem ent o n the part o f the re sp e ctive c ity go vernm en ts. N o agreem ent, n o law ...for that city. W A T C H IT !! ...This w ell-to -d o Ra le igh citizen w as d riv in g to his farm o n the o u tsk irts o f the c ity o n e d a y last w eek. H e w as at peace w ith the w o rld -n ic e d a y an d e v e ryth in g w as fine. H e glanced in h is rear-view m irro r, saw this p o lice car trailing h im , th o u gh t n o th in g o f it until that b lue light started fiickin g. P u lle d to the curb , he d id a m ental ch e ck o f e v e r y t h i n g - - o r a l m o s t e v e r y t h in g : d rive r’s license, registration card, c ity sticker, in sp e ctio n sticker. H e recalled that h e ha d sto p p e d b a ck in to w n to get gas an d to visit the rest ro o m , w o n d e re d if he h a d p u lle d in to the h ig h w a y w ith o u t p ro p e r cau tio n . N o . N o n e o f these. K n o w w hat it w a s? S lic k tires. T h e traffic c o p ha d ch e cke d d ie m at the station . T h e m an w as d riv in g h is p ic k u p tru ck, w as p la n n in g to get those tires retreaded. T o o late n o w ~ in a w a y. H e w as given the ticket, w as to ld that the case w o u ld be n o l p ro ssed if h e w o u ld have a statem ent w ith h im at co u rt s a y in g th e tires h a d been corrected. H e w e n t to co u rt, s ta y e d tw o h o u rs, h a d h is statem ent, w as tu rn e d loose. T h e law against slick tires w as passed in the 1 9 6 9 Le gislatu re . Open House A S o tie ss - T w e n ty -s ix D a v ie C o u n ty 4 - H ’e rs a n d a d u lt leaders attended the N o rth C a ro lin a S t a t e U n iv e rsity S c h o o l o f A g ric u ltu re a n d L ife Scie n ce s O p e n H o u s e in R a le ig h S a tu rd a y , T h is is m o re than tw ice the n u m b e r a tte n d in g fro m the c o u n ty last year. H ig h sc h o o l S o p h o m o re s, J u n io r s , a n d S e n io rs fro m a c r o ss N o rth C a ro lin a w ere invited to visit N o rth C a ro lin a State U n iv e rsity cam p u s. T h e stu de nts go t a first h a n d vie w o f so m e o f the cou rse s o f stu d y available, facilities, an d stu d e n t life. A t t h e c o lise u m several d e p a r t m e n t s h a d b o o t h s slio w in g som e facet o f their w o rk. T h e largest c ro w d s w ere to be fo u n d at the F o re stry b o o t h , i n c l u d i n g a d e m o n s t r a t io n o n h o w to a c t u a lly m a k e pape r. T h e A n im a l Scic n c e b o o th sh o w e d an artificial so w ra isin g p igs (ha( w as to bo used in case o f o rp h a n s o f w h e n the litter w as lo o large fo r tlie so w to care for. T h e re w as a to u r o f the g y m n a siu m , p o o l, in c lu d in g an e x h ib itio n b y the sw im m in g team , an d several b u ild in g s a n d greenhouses, T lie P o u ltry Scie n ce C lu b , perhaps, ha d the m o st d e licio u s e x h i b i t i o n o f a ll. T h e y b a r b e c u e d the c h ic k e n for lu nch. T h e O p e n H o u se is an an nu al event fo r h ig h sch o o l S o p h o m o re s th ro u gh Se n io rs, a n d is u s u a lly Ih e se co nd Sa tu rd a y o f N o ve m b e r, T liis is (he bes( lime fo r a perspective c o lle g e stu d e n t lo gel an overall lo o k at N o rth C a ro lin a Sta le U n iv e rsity, Turkey Shoot At Center T h e C e n t e r C o m m u n it y D e v e lo p m e n t o rg a n iz a tio n is sp o n so rin g a T u rk e y S h o o t an d B a r b e c u e o n S a t u r d a y . N o v e m b e r 2 2 . 1 9 6 9 b e g in n in g at 1 0 : 0 0 A . M . B arb e cue sa n d w ic h e s , B arb e cu e trays, H o i d o g s , c o f fe e a n d c o ld d rin k s w ill be o n sale all d ay. A B arb e cu e su p pe r w ill be served b e g in n in g at 5 :0 0 p. m . T h e menu will euiwit of barbecue, c o l e s la w , f r e n c h t'rie& , h u slip u p p ie s, dessert, tea o r coffee. T a k e o u t b o x e s w ill be available, lliirrh'ane Gluili« V l'W \ ()K K —Only oni' luu- liijiir —(;l.ul\ii—hli liu' I'u id il in liltiU. ilic Innu- .iiuc Infonn.iiion liisiitiiuv DANA DRAUGHN.,.. pons with her dog and a 190 lb. pumpkin that was grown by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Draughn, of Route 3. Mrs, Draughn says she really should have Dana make the pumpkin into a Jack-0-Lantern because she dreads getting into cooking all that into plest Senator Sam Says M u c h c ritic is m is b e in g directed at C o n g re ss fo r no t a ctin g m o re sw iftly o n thirteen regular m o n e y b ills w h ic h fu n d gove rn m e n tal activitie s fo r the fiscal ye a r w h ic h b e gan J u ly 1. T h is is n o t at all u n u su a l, since this is the se a so n w he n those w h o need Fe d e ra l fu n d s to operate p ro gra m s w a n t som e assurance a b o u t the c o n tin u e d fiin d in g o f projects. S in c e o n ly t w o o f t h e t h i r t e e n a p p r o p r i a t i o n s b i l l s h a d reached the P re sid e n t’s d e sk in la t e O c t o b e r , go ve rn m e n ta l agencies have b een o p e ra tin g o n the b asis o f a u th o rity given u n d e r a c o n tin u in g m o n e y r e s o l u t i o n . T h i s p e r m it s activitie s to c o n tin u e o n the basis o f the p re v io u s ye a r’s a p p ro p ria tio n s u n til the regular m o n e y b ill fo r the a g e n cy can be enacted. W ith the cu rre n t fiscal ye a r a b o u t 1 / 3 c o m p le te d , the q u e s t io n arises as to w h y a p p ro p ria tio n s are n o t enacted b y J u ly 1, the date w h e n the fiscal ye a r began. T h e m o st sim p le an sw e r is th at C o n g re ss is c o m p o se d o f 1 0 0 Se n a to rs an d 4 3 5 R e p re sen tative s, an d w h e n b illio n s o f d o lla rs o f e x p e n d itu re s a n d reve nue s are a t sta k e , it is d iffic u lt to achieve p ro m p t agreem ent. In 1 9 4 6 , C o n g re ss so u g h t to deal w ith the b u d ge t m o re efficie h tly • u n d e r the .term s o f ,v- th e . Le gisla tive R e o rga n iza tio n « , A c t. T h a t A c t dire cte d the H o u se W a y s a n d M e a n s, Se n ate F i n a n c e a n d b o t h A p p ro p ria tio n s C o m m itte e s to prepare a legislative b u d g e t o f e s t i m a t e d r e v e n u e s a n d expe nd itures. In 1 9 4 7 , 1 9 4 8 , an d 1 9 4 9 , su ch a b u d g e t w as pre pare d b u t it e n co u n te re d so m a n y d i f f i c u l t i e s it w a s a b a n d o n e d in the latter year. T h e fo llo w in g ye ar, 1 9 5 0 , the S e n a t e a n d H o u s e A p p r o p r ia t io n s C o m m itte e s b r o u g h t o u t a n o m n ib u s a p p ro p ria tio n b ill e m b ra cin g all b u d ge t e x p e n d itu re s, b u t that m e t h o d w a s a b a n d o n e d in 1 9 5 1 d u e to the p ro b le m s w h ic h it en coun te red . S o m e o f the d e lay arises o u t o f the fact that b e fo re a n y m o n e y can be a p p ro p ria te d , it m u s t b e a u t h o r iz e d . T h is req uires b o th thé a u th o riz in g c o m m i t t e e s a n d the a p p ro p ria tin g co m m itte e s o f the Se n ate an d the H o u se to review m easures in v o lv in g tlie e x p e n d itu re o f Fe d e ral m o n ie s. T h e re is m u c h to be said fo r t h is d u a l c h e c k o n m o n e y expe n d iture s, b u t it is a fact that in a n age w h e n there are h u n d re d s o f Fed eral p ro gram s, the p ro ce ss is tim e c o n su m in g . A n o t h e r f a c t o r is this situ a tio n arises fro m the fact t h a t u n d e r t h e s t a n d in g p r o c e d u r e s g o v e r n i n g a p p ro p ria tio n b ills is that su ch ■■ -t.Ai -rn'« а Ш Э Д И ; S m ith G ro v e 4 -H N e w s T h e S m ith G ro v e 4 -H C lu b m et o n N o v e m b e r 14, 1 9 6 9 at the T a r H e e l G u n C lu b at 7 :3 0 p. m . S h e r r i P o t t s ca lle d the m e eting to o rd e r a n d le d the c lu b in the pledges, B e tsy B in g h a m ha d d e vo tio n s, S h e rri P o tts called the ro ll a n d read the m in ute s. T e n m e m b e rs a n d tw o ad u lts w ere present. T h e re w as n o o ld b usine ss. N e w b u sin e ss started w ith e le c t io n o f office rs. T h o se e l e c t e d a r e a s f o l l o w s : Pre sident - S a n d ra C lo n tz ; V ic e P r e s id e n t - T e re sa M y e rs; Se cre ta ry a n d T re a su re r - B e tsy B in g lia m ; R e p o rte r - Sh e rri P o t t s ; S o n g Le ad e r - L isa C lo n tz; R e c re a tio n Le a d e r - T e rri P otts. A t the D e ce m b e r m e eting ye ar p in s w ill be given o u t a n d the in sta lla tio n o f o ffice rs w ill be held. W e filled o u t project selection sheets at the m eeting, N a n c y H a r t m a n h a d a p ro gra m o n “ C o lo r a n d Y o u ” w h ic h w as ve ry interesting. R e fre sh m e n ts w ere p ro vid e d b y B u d d y a n d A l l y s o n W illiam s. T h e m e e tin g w as a d jo u rn e d b y Sh e rri Potts, R e p o rte r, T e rri P o tts L o w L o n g P ¡ s ta n c e R a t e s a r e |n E f f e c t a f t e r 7PM o n d th e Same L owRatesAppW A l l DAY SA TURD A Y a n d A ll D A Y SU N D A Y Ч . YOU AND THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA THE l o r in M ix o n s IN T HnN liW S Й IN DOUGtASVlLl,E, m easures m u st o rig ina te in the H ouse , In 1 9 6 1 -1 9 6 2 , fo rm e r S e n a t o r H a y d e n , t h e n C h a ir m a n o f t h e S e n a t e A p p r o p r i a t i o n s C o m m itte e , con te n d e d that a p p ro p ria tio n s b ills sh o u ld be p e rm itte d to originate in eith er the Sen ate o r the H o u se , T h a t a rgu m e n t w as d ro p p e d afte r a virtu al s t a le m a t e o n m o n e y b ills o c c u r r e d a n d t h e H o u e se p r a c t ic e o f o rig in a tin g all a p p r o p r i a t i o n b i l l s h a s con tin ue d . T h i s ye a r’s a p p ro p ria tio n b a c k lo g ha s b een c o m p o u n d e d b y the fact that there w a s a d elay in re ce ivin g th e vie w s o f tlie N ix o n A d m in istra tio n as to m o n e y bills. T h e in itia l 1 9 7 0 b u d g e t w a s s u b m itte d b y P r e s id e n t J o h n so n , b u t in deference to P re sid e n t N ix o n , (Congress aw aited h is vie w s o n d e p a rtm e n ta l request. It is u n d e rsta n d a b le that a n e w A d m in istra tio n w o u ld w a n t to review the b ud ge t, a n d so the C o m m itte e w a s later th a n u su a l in ge ttin g th is in fo rm a tio n . A ll o f these facto rs have ha d a b e a r in g o n th e cu rre n t a p p ro p ria tio n logjam , b u t 1 w o u l d e x p e c t t h a t t h e a p p r o p r ia t io n p ro c e ss w ill accelerate in the w e e k s ahead, since m u c h o f the C o m m itte e w o rk h a s n o w been co m p le te d. The “Dinner to Honor Past Governors from Rockingham County" was held last week in Eden. It is a unique event, and one which has a special sig- nifleance for the University. One of Rockingham’s Gov ernors was John Motley More- head. He served from 1841 to 1845, and his grandson and namesake was a foremost ben efactor of the University. His benefactions include the More- head Planetarium and the Morehead Scholarships. Another of the county’s five Governors, and the only one still living, is Luther H. Hodges, who was a special guest at the dinner. As an alumnus, public official and private citizen. Governor Hodges has made and is mak> ing impressive contributions to the University and to the state at large. As Lieutenant Governor, he moved up to the governorship on November 9, 1954, when Governor William B. Umstead died. In 1956, he was elected to a full four-year term. Some one has aptly said that he sat in the Governor’s chair longer than any elected Governor in history and warmed it less. TOP SALESMAN That reference was to Gov ernor Hodges’ energetic and imaginative administration. His industrial procurement program earned him the title, “The South’s No, 1 Salesman,” and was one reason President Kennedy in 1961 appointed him to the cabinet as Secretary of Commerce, In the field of education, one of Governor Hodges’ finest achievements was the leader ship he gave the state as it coped with the problems aris ing from the Supreme Court’s desegregation decision. He al so took the lead in creating what now has become the fine network of community colleges and industrial education cen ters. He was a central figure in thé creation of the Research Triangle, whose unpaid ambas- sador he lins been since leaving Washington in 1965, Tliough he is 71, his younger col leagues at Ihe Triangle testify that he still sets a pace that often leave them panting.* Governor Hodges’ unortho dox approach to politics has been noted frequently. From a successful business career, he entered the race for Lieuten ant Governor in 1952 without following the usual practice of consulting other politicians. POSTERS REMOVED In that campaign, he follow ed tradition by hiring someone to put posters along the high ways—then departed from cus tom, the day after the election, by hiring that same someone to take the posters down. When he ran for a full term as Governor in 1958, against what the press described as “negligible” opposition, 329 persons contributed some $40,- 000 to his campaign. At the close of the campaign, he found he had a balance of $10,- 000. He took the unprecedented action of refunding 25 per cent of the contribution of each person. As Governor, he logged more than 60,000 miles a year, in vehicles ranging from Jet planes to bulldozers ( in hurri cane season). Despite his in experience in politics, he was adept in getting programs ap proved in the General Assem bly. At his urging, the 1959 Assembly made North Caro lina the first state in the Southeast to adopt a minimum wage. Besides Governor Hodges and Governor Morehead, Gov ernors produced by Rocking ham County were David S. Reid (1851-54), Alfred M, Scales (1885-89) and Robert B. Glenn (1905-09). During his six years as Gov ernor, Mr. Hodges served as chairman of the University’s Board of Trustees. Fortunate ly, he continues to serve the board as an honorary member —a status given all former Governors. Murine Cotp»“ He GEORGIAN VILL* M ixon, director of nunfau •erWce at the Geoi^m VUI* Nuttinj Home, w u feted with i Vlif. P*My by theVIII« on Frtdjy, Oct. 10. “ "•® *rtW ''>t>.U 'N,im inied a t^le with roKtfrom Ihe Vllta g ^ e n and a birthday cake “ ‘*?.« P ^ ‘*“yforM n.M U on by the V illa chef, Hubert Bryant. Mtj. Mixon had Jiut rehim ^ from Atlanta where «h e had a tte n d e d the o^nliational meethu of the ^ * 1 » Society for Hoqiltal Admlnlitntor.of the Georgia Hoapltd^iS,: director ofM b. Mixon w u ШТОЛОГ 01 mTivc VI (П* fjavu 0>unty Hoipital In MockiviUe, N. C. until the and her huiband and four lo n i moved tottouglasvaieayearago. For Your WINTER TIRES A s tro s ta r S u p e r S n o w O r A s tro s ta r 7 8 B e lte d S u p e r S n o w -Studded If Wanted- SEE MOCKSVILLE Gulf Center Wilkesboro St.Mocksvllle, N.C. * l^í^ürr preseiilfs a great new world of luxury for 70... в C h r y s le r 7 0 . G e t In to it. W ith th e M o t io n M a k e rs. A t y o u r C h r y s le r D e a l ' e r 's . T h e m e n In m o tio n . M o v in g you. In to C h r y s le r b e a u ty with m u s c le s u p to 4 4 0 c u b ic in c h e s. In to e x c ite m e n t w ith C h r y s le r 7 0 . W ith w id e fib e rg la s s b e lte d tire s. T o r s lo n -b a r h a n d lin g . W e ld e d U n lb o d y a n d a ll-n e w S o u n d Iso la tio n S y ste m . N o w C h r y s le r 7 0 . N e w . A t th e M o t io n M a k e r 's . Get into the 70!s at your Chrysler Dealers’! Mocksville Chrysl«!'* Plymouth, Inc. W IL K E S B O R O S T R E E T M O C K S V I I L E , N . C. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORi), THURSDAY, NOVEMRER 20, 1969 - 3» Jerry C. Smith jehovoh Witnesses Attend Assembly “Je h o v a h ’s W itnesses from M o c k sv ille have b e gu n m a k in g plans to atte nd a sem i-ann ual a sse m b ly in G a la x , V irg in ia ,” a n n o u n c e d Je rry C . Sm ith , p re sid in g m inister. L o c a l m e m b e r s w ill be a m o n g t h o s e a s s ig n e d to p articipate in v a rio u s fu n ctio n s o f t h e t h r e e - d a y C ir c u it S e m i n a r . O v e r 8 0 0 a re ex p e cte d fro m V irg in ia an d N o rth C aro lin a. S m ith said, “ T h e p u rp ose o f t h is ga th e rin g is to inspire / teachings an d a ssistin g others to gain an accurate k n o w le d ge o f G o d ’s p u rp o se fo r m a n kind . A fte r all,” declared S m ith , “ if t h is is th e u n c o n tro lla b le vio le n t age that w ill m eet its end b y an act o f G o d , as Bible p r o h e c y f o r e t e lls , t h e n . G o d -fe a rin g p eople w ill need t h e d iv in e a p p r o v a l a n d p ro te ctio n that N o a h h a d in the d a y s o f the F lo o d .” S m ith c o m m e n te d that the B ib l e h o ld s the an sw er to w o r ld p ro b le m s as w ell as p e rso n a l pro ble m s. F o r this reason, w e e n courage the h o m e B ib le stu d y p rogram . I f G o d ly p rin ciple s arc n o t taught and f o llo w e d a t h o m e , w here C h ristia n ity really begins, its effect u p o n so cie ty is a lw ays felt. T h e c o n v e n t io n them e, “ R ig h t K in d o f M in iste rs” , w ill feature a diversifie d p ro gra m t h a t w i l l i n c l u d e : D ra m a tiz a tio n s o f in d ivid u a l an d g ro u p a ctivity o n h o w to aid o th e rs to learn B ible truths, a fo ru m o n e x a m in in g o u r m in is t r y , a d is c u s s io n o n m a i n t a in in g f in e c o n d u c t a m o n g th e n a tio ns, a n d a w o rk sh o p o n a ssistin g o th e rs to , ex<i|eisc faith in G o d an d H is prom ises. T h is p ro gra m w ill be co n d u cte d b y c ircu it m inisters. T h e h i g h l i g h t o f th e co n ve n tio n w ill e m phasize that t r u e w o r s h ip is j u s t a s im p o rta n t to d a y as it w as w hen G o d dealt d ire ctly w ith the n a tio n o f Israel. T h is w ill be featured in a p u b lic m eeting a d d r e s s b y Jo se p h Saia, a D istric t D ire cto r, o n the top ic, “ T r u e W o rsh ip V e rsu s the False .” Jerry C. Smith Speaks At Seminar Jerry C . S m ith , m in iste r for lo c a l J e h o v a h ’s W itn e sse s accepted an a p p o in tm e n t to s p e a k d u r in g a th re e -d a y s e m i n a r i n G a l a x , V a . b e g in n in g N o ve m b e r 21. “ S m i t h is sch ed ule d to p r e s id e d u r in g a m o rn in g s e s s i o n o n t h e th e m e , “ T e a ch in g an d D e c la rin g T h e G o o d N e w s” , a n n o u n ce d D . B. T h o m p s o n , C irc u it D ire cto r, fo r the w itnesses. T h is session w ill stress the im p o rtan ce o f b e in g the r i^ it k in d o f m in iste r in th is vio le n t generation. S m ith is also p re p a rin g local service g ro u p s fo r the field m in istry d u rin g the asse m bly. T h e y a re p r e p a r in g door- to -d o o r se rm on o n the them e, “ L a w a n d O rd e r F o r A ll M a n k in d N e a r ! ” w ith the settin g as fo u n d in R e ve la tio n 1 2 :7 -1 2 an d giv in g the th o u gh t that the source fo r the present d a y vio lence has o n ly a short period o f tim e left. F o r t h e c o n v e n t i o n h igh ligh t the circu it is b rin g in g Jose p h Saia, a D istric t D ire cto r fro m B ro o k ly n , N e w Y o rk , to deliver a p u b lic address. Saia w ill spe ak o n the to p ic, “ T ru e W o rsh ip V e rsu s T h e False.” Library News L I B R A R Y C A L E N D A R N O V E M B E R 2 4 • 7 :3 0 p. m . M a in Lib ra ry . F ilm o n M a in l a n d C h in a T o d a y • Im p o rta n t to u s all. P u b lic c o rd ia lly invited. N O V E M B E R 1 0 - 2 2 - C H I L D R E N ’S B O O K W E E K - A l l D a v ie C o u n ty ch ild re n e s p e c ia lly in v ite d to visit lib rary facilities in the c o u n ty d u r in g th is w eek. In M a in L ib ra ry contest fo r all y o u n g visitors, grades 1-6. T w o prizes g iv e n . S p e c ia l b o o k m a rk s. G o o d b o o k s all over the place! C o m e and see!! 1940 Dovie Officials Токе Oath Of Office T h e ye a r o f 1 9 4 0 w as a D e m o c ra tic ye a r In D a vie C o u n ty ...w ith th e D e m o c ra ts elected to ju st a b o u t eve ry m ajor office . T h e above is th e in sta lla tio n c e re m o n y th a t ye a r he ld in th e c o u rt ro o m . L e ft to right: A . Lee B ow le s, C o u n ty S u rv e y o r; W ad e W yatt, C o u n ty A c c o u n ta n t; G e o rge H. C. Sh u tt, Re gister o f D ee ds; T . G le n n G artner, I. G . R o b e rts an d E. C. T a tu m , C o u n ty C o m m issio n e rs; M rs. M a d e lin e Fee zo r, D e p u ty C le rk o f C o u rt; C. B . H o o ve r, C le rk o f C o u rt. S u p e rio r C o u rt J u d ge A lle n G w y n is sh o w n in the b a ckgro u n d . A lso elected th is ye a r w as W . L u c k e y M o o re as State Repre sentative . S h e e k B o w d e n w as a lso sh e riff at th is tim e. A D V A N C E O R D E R S n o w take n in M a in L ib ra ry an d C o ole e m e e B ra n c h L ib ra ry for Ih e n e w D A V I E C O U N T Y H I S T O R Y b y J A M E S W . W A L L , J R . *1» * * * * * * * D. * * * * * : ) , C h ristm a s c ra fts- C h ristm a s sto ric s- C h ristm a s p la y s - C h ristm a s p ro gra m m aterial ready fo r y o u in the M a in L ib ra ry . L o o k it over early. It m elts aw ay! 6 B& T Declares Ouorterly Dividend T h e B o a rd o f D ire c to rs o f B r a n c h B a n k in g an d T ru st C o m p a n y m e e tin g in W ilso n o n N o v e m b e r 1 1 declared the regular q u a rte rly d ivid e n d o f $ .2 5 per share a n d also a special ye ar-en d d ivid e n d o f $ . 5 0 per share p ayab le o n D e ce m be r 15 to sto ck h o ld e rs o f record D e ce m b e r I. In his r e p o r t t o t h e B o a r d o f D ir e c t o r s P r e s id e n t J. L. Satch w e ll stated that earnings, resources, d e p o sits and lo a n s w ere at all-tim e h ig h s this year. W ith the $ .5 0 special year-end d ivid e n d , total d ivid e n d s fo r the ye ar w ill a m o u n t to $ .1 5 0 per share as co m p a re d w ith $ 1 .2 0 in 1968. B ra n c h B a n k in g an d T ru st C o m p a n y , N o rth C a ro lin a ’s o ld e s t b a n k , o p e ra te s 4 9 office s in 3 2 N o rth C a ro lin a cities a n d tow ns. ASC News G r e e n a c r e s o n N o r t h C a ro lin a farm s in clu d e m o re than pastures an d c ro p s su c h as o u r tob acco , c o tto n , c o rn , a n d so yb e a n acreage. F a rm e rs in N o rth C a ro lin a in 1 9 6 8 planted ab ou t 1 5 ,0 0 0 acres o f trees u n d e r t h e A g r i c u l t u r a l C o n s e r v a t iv e P ro gra m . W e expect a p p ro x im a te ly the sam e acreage to be planted in 1969. S i n c e A C P w a s f ir s t au th orize d m o re than 3 0 ye ars ago, farm ers in N o rth C a ro lin a h a ve planted som e 1 6 5 ,0 0 0 a c r e s o f tre e s u n d e r (he c o s t - s h a r i n g p r o g r a m , a c c o rd in g lo H. O . Carter, State E x e cu tive D ire c to r fo r tiie A g ricu ltu ra l Sta b iliza tio n an d C o n se rva tio n Service. In tlie U . S. the total is ab o u t 5 m illio n acres o f trees p ut in w ith A C P assistance. T re e p la n tin g is a long-te rm in vestm ent for b o th the farm er an d the p u b lic, C arter said. U ltim a te ly the trees w ill ad d to the fa rm e r’s in co m c th ro u g h tim ber harvest. M e a n w h ile , the t re e s p r o v id e s u b s t a n t ia l c o n se rva tio n benefits to the p ublic. T h e y h e lp reduce e ro sio n a n d fio o d in g b y sta b iliz in g an d im p ro v in g w ater su p p lie s for cleaner, clearer stream s. T h e y p ro vid e w ild life habitat, serve a s h u n tin g areas an d o ffe r o t h e r o u t d o o r r e c r e a t io n op p o rtu n itie s. T h e y a d d to the b e au ty o f the co u n trysid e . U n d e r t h e A g r ic u lt u r a l C o n s e r v a t io n P ro gram . Ih e farm er an d the p u b lic invest together in c o n se rva tio n e ffo rts and share in tlte benefits. In a d d itio n to tree plan tin g, A C P m e asu res in clu d e m a n y soil, w a t e r , w o o d la n d , w ild life c o n s e r v a t i o n a n d p o llu tion-aba te in e n t m easures. F u rth e r in fo rm a tio n ab ou t forestry an d othe r c o n se rva tio n p ra ctice s a p p ro ve d fo r A C P a s s is t a n c e is a v a ila b le at C o u n ty A S C S O f f im . This photograph of a holiday-bedecked Richmond & Danville Railroad locomotive was taken in July, 1894, the same month Southern Railway Com pany was organized with the R&D as its nucleus. 75 years ago we set out as a totally service-oriented railroad. W re still on that track! I t w a s o n e w a y t o s u c c e s s i n 1 8 9 4 . I t ’s t h e o n l y w a y t o s u c c e e d t o d a y . S e r v i c e — m e e t i n g A m e r i c a s n e e d s f o r b e t t e r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . W e k e e p a h e a d o f s u c h n e e d s b y w e l c o m i n g n e w i d e a s . W e a r e a l w a y s b u s y s q u e e z i n g t h e w a s t e o u t o f d i s t r i b u t i o n . P u t t i n g i n n o v a t i o n s t o w o r k t o i m p r o v e w h a t w e c a n d o f o r c u s t o m e r s , t o d a y a n d i n t h e f u t u r e . O u r s u c c e s s i n o u r f i r s t 7 5 y e a r s p r o v e s t h a t o u r p h i l o s o p h y o f s e r v i c e w o r k s . I t i s o n e w e a r e e a g e r t o a p p l y , i f t h e o p p o r t u n i t y d e v e l o p s . t o o t h e r f o r m s o f t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . W e f i g u r e y o u c a n ' t o v e r d o a g o o d t h i n g . S o u t h e r n R a i l w a y S y s t e m . W a s h i n g t o n . D . C . im iM ipiow ion« IN 75 YEARS OF INNOVATING, SOUTHERN - ' Bought the first raad-freifiht diesel loco motive built in this country ' Became the first major American rail road to he ¡00% dieselized ' iVas the first American railroad to apply the shuttle-train concept to the transpor tation o f coal ' Was the first railroad in the country to install a wireless centralized traffic con trol system ' Was the first railroad lo bitild a modern electronic rlas.sificution yard in the South ' Was the first American industry o f any type to utilize the first truly effective larne-scale data processimi computer Was the first railroad in the country lo offer customers din ct-inquiry access to computerized car-location information & INNOVATIONS THAT SQUEEZE THE WASTE OUT OF DISTRIBUTION 4В - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1969 FUNERALS P A U L H L M E R T A Y L O R , 5 8 Paul E lm e r T a y lo r, 5 8 , o f Rt. 4, M o c k sv illc, died F rid a y at 7 :4 5 p. m. at the D avie C o u n ty H ospital. H e w as b o rn A u g. 6, 1911, in D a vie C o u n ty , the so n o f the late W illia m and L iu ra M o tle y T a y lo r. H e w as a retired textile em ploye . S u rv iv in g arc h is w ife, the f o r m e r M is s E ls ie V e a c h T a y lo r; tw o daugliters, M rs. Jim O sb o rn e o f C o ole em e e and M rs. Joe G o b b le o f R t. 1, M o c k sv ille ; tw o so n s, D avid T a y lo r o f R t. 5, M o cksville , a n d D e n n i s T a y l o r o f M o c k s v i l l e ; e i g h t g r a n d c h ild re n ; three sisters, M rs. E. L. VVyrick an d M rs. W illia m M o r g a n , b o th o f S a l is b u r y , an d M rs. S. E. G o o d y o f C h u la V ista , Calif.; and a b ro th e r, F ra n k T a y lo r o f Sa lisb u ry. F u n e r a l s e r v ic e s w o re co n d u cte d S u n d a y at E a to n ’s C h ap e l b y the R e v. A rc h ie S m ith and the Re v. F ra n k lin M y e r s . B u r ia l w as in the L ib e r t y U n it e d M e th o d ist C h u rc h C e m etery. S o c io l S e c a r ity Planetarium Christmas Program Begins Saturday Bountiful Potato HIMIIII.....growr» by G. T. Carter of Mocksville, Rt. 3. There were 18 potatoes In one hill. News From Your County Form Agent A G R I C U L T U R A L L IM E S T O N E S E R V E S D U A L R O L E I t ’s h iglily p ro ba ble that s o m e o f the p lant gro w th r e s p o n s e n o t e d a f t e r a n a p p lica tio n o f lim e sto n e is a r e s u lt o f the ca lc iu m an d m agn e siu m sup plie d , a cco rd in g to L e o F. W illiam s C o u n ty E x te n sio n C h a irm a n . H ow e ve r, W illiam s says that m o st o f the beneficial effects o f lim in g are m ore indirect. C a lciu m d e ficie n cy in p lants o th e r than p ean uts is rare. M a g n e siu m d e ficie n cy o ccu rs in c e r t a in areas o f N o rth C a ro lin a b u t is n o t extensive. A n estim ate o f the lik e lih o o d that y o u r p lants have o r w ill have deficie ncies o f either can b e o b t a i n e d . S e n d a representative sam ple o f the soil to the S o il T e stin g D iv isio n o f the N . C. D e p a rtm e n t o f A g r ic u lt u r e fo r a test an d eva luation o f the needs o f the cro p o f interest. Sa m p le b o x e s an d in stru c tio n s are available at the e x te n sio n office. T h e availability o f calciu m a n d m a g n e s iu m t o p lan ts la r g e ly d e p e n d s u p o n the a m o u n t he ld o n w hat so il scie ntists like to call the soil “exch ange c o m p le s.” A s soils becom e m o re acid there is generally less ca lciu m a n d m a g n e s iu m o n t h is “ e x c h a n g e c o m p le x .” W hile this reduces the a m o u n t o f t h e s e n u t r ie n t e le m e n t s available to the plant, it also c a u s e s a n in cre a se in the q u a n t it y o f a lu m in u m and m anganese in the soil water. “C o n se q u e n tly ,” sa ys W illiam s, “ toxicitie s fro m a lu m in u m and m a g n a n e s e b c c o m e m o re d a m a gin g to the plant than d o e s t h e reduced level o f c a lc iu m a n d m a g n e s iu m ” . C a l c i u m , o r c a liu m a n d m agne sium , are added to the soil in the p ro ce ss o f co rre ctin g a c id it y . L im e sto n e is used because the ca lciu m in it is the cheapest source o f a n o n -to x ic elem ent w h ich w ill ne utralize acids. T h e reactive part o f the acids, w h ic h are c o n tin u a lly f o r m i n g in th e s o il, is h yd ro ge n . T h e h y d ro ge n fro m tliese acid s gra d u a lly replace tlie ca lciu m a n d m a gn e siu m o n tlie “ exch ange c o m p le x ” thus cre ating a greater reserve o f h y d ro g e n to m a ke the soil m o re an d m o re acid. “ T h is is w h y the p H m e asu rem e nt is used lo determ in e the need fo r lim e,” says W illiam s. “ T h e p H , o f cou rse, is a m easure o f the p otential h y d ro ge n a ctiv ity In tiie so il," c o n tin u e d W illiam s. T h e part o f tiie lim e sto ne ( c a lc iu m c a rb o n a te ) w h ic h really gets rid o f the acid h y d ro ge n , a c c o rd in g to A . L. H atfield, is the carbo nate part o f th e lim e . H a tfie ld , an a g r o n o m is t w it h the S o il T e stin g D iv isio n , e x p la in s it tJiis w a y. A s the lim e sto n e d isolves the ca lciu m (c a ) an d tJie carbo nate (c o 3 ) separate. T h e ca lc iu m (ca) sw a p s places w ith the h y d ro g e n ( H ) o n the e x c h a n g e c o m p le s . T w o h y d ro ge n s ( H 2 ) then c o m b in e w ith the carb o n ate (c o 3 ) to f o r m a w e a k a c id called c a r b o n i c ( H 2 c o 3 ) . T h e c a r b o n ic a c id is n o t to o d u ra b le . T h e re fo re , it so o n b re a k s u p to fo rm ca rb o n d io x id e (c o 2 ) a n d w ater (H 2 0 ). T liu s b y the sim p le act o f sp re a d in g lim e sto n e o n o u r f i e l d s w e h a v e t a k e n atfid-form ing h y d ro g e n ou t o f t h e s o i l . In t h e s im p le c h e m istry o f nature it is used to fo rm ha rm less w ater. B o th th e w a te r a n d the ca rb o n d io x id e m a y be used in the p h o to sy n th e tic processes in the plant. S o m e p lan t n u trie nts othe r than ca lc iu m are su p plie d w he n the lim in g m aterial c o n ta in s t h e se n u t r ie n t s . H o w e ve r, co n tin u a l a p p lica tio n o f a plant n u t r ie n t w h ic h is alread y p resent in adequate q u a n tity s e e m s q u e s t io n a b le . Sin ce c alcium c o m b a ts the a c id ity o f the soil as w ell o r better than m a g n e s iu m , the m a g n e siu m c o n te n t need o n ly be h igh e n o u gh to su p p ly that needed as a p lant nu trie nt. W illiam s in d ica te d that the soil test report m ailed to y o u b y the S o i l T e s t in g D iv is io n w ill c o n ta in an in d e x ra tin g o f the a m o u n ts o f b o th ca lciu m an d m agne siu m in y o u r soil. T h ese c a n b e u s e d a lo n g w it h in f o r m a t io n in c lu d e d w ith every report to d eterm ine the need fo r either elem e nt as a plant nu trie nt. If y o u r soil a lr e a d y c o n t a in s e n o u g h m a g n e s iu m t o s u p p ly the n u tritio n a l needs o f the plant, ad d itio na l a p p lica tio n s, at a n y price, is u n w a rra n te d ,” said W illia m s. “ C h a n ce s are that y o u r s o il w ill never need c alcium as a n utrie nt, exce pt for pean uts, w ith o u t ne e d in g lim e to ne utralize a c id ity ,” co n tin u e d W illiam s. S O IL T E S T IN G I M P R O V E D W i l l y o u r c r o p s n e e d s o m e t h in g m o re th an ju st fertilizer ne xt y e a r? L e o F. W illia m s , C o u n ty E x te n sio n C h a irm a n says Ih e chan ce s arc go o d that m a n y c ro p s w ill need m o re than the usu a l nitrogen , p h o s p h a t e a n d p o ta sh .T h e need fo r these as w ell as othe r nu trie nt elem e nts can n o w be p re d ic te d lo n g b efore y o u r c ro p s are p lanted. C ro p failures are n o lo n ge r necessary before needs can be recognized. T h e la b o ra to ry o f the S o il T e stin g D iv isio n o f Ih e N o rth C a r o l i n a D e p a r t m e n t o f A g rilc u ltu re ha s been u sin g ch e m istry fo r m ore than Ih irly ye ars to pre dict the fertilizer needs o f co n ce rn e d farm ers. O n e o f the latest a d d itio n s to th e lis t o f essential p lan t n u t r i e n t s f o r w h ic h th e l a b o r a t o r y c h e c k s is m a n g a n e se . Im p ro v e m e n t in la b o ra to ry p ro ce d u re s a n d the a d d it io n o f n e w e lectron ic sin stru m e n ts have m ad e the te st b o t h e a s i e r a n d m o ryreliab le . T h e m a n g a n e se level in m a n y o f o u r so ils is to o lo w to satisfy the needs o f so yb e a n s a n d p e a n u ts sa ys W illiam s. “ H o w e ve r, the soil test re p o rts n o w in dicate w he th e r o r n o t m anganese sh o u ld be ad de d as a fertilizer. In a d d itio n , if y o u r c r o p n e e d s m an ganese, the r a l e s a n d m e t h o d s o f a p p lica tio n as w ell as the fo rm o f m a t e r ia ls a v a ila b le are in clu d e d w ith the re p ort.” W lio can ge l a test? W illiam s in dicated that a n y reside nt o f N o rth C a ro lin a m a y use the service w ith o u t charge. T h e o n ly req uire m e n t is that the soil sam p les be su b m itte d to tlie la b o ra to ry in acceptable order. T h is in clu d e s fu rn ish in g e n o u gli in fo rm a tio n to a llo w the a g ro n o m ists in the D iv isio n lo m a ke a use ful in te rp re tatio n o f the test results. Top Dairy Herds T h e to p D a iry H e rd s fo r D avie C o u n ty fo r Ih e m o n th o f O c to b e r in clu de: B ra n tle y Farm , total co w s, 1 2 5 ; a v e ra g e m il k , 4 3 .1 ; average lest, 3.5 a n d average b u lte rfat, 1.55. J o h n F , S p a rk s, total cow s, 5 2 ; average m ilk, 3 4 .7 ; average te st, 3 .5 ; average b u lte rfat, 1.41. R u b o p p c r Farm , total cow s, 6 9 ; average m ilk, 3 5 .7 ; average test, 3 .8 ; an d b u lte rfat, 1.39. H . F . B lackw e lde r, Jr., total cow s, 2 6 ; average m ilk, 2 6.7, average test, 5.0; an d b ulte rfa t, 1.35. C. L. B lake , total co w s, 6 9 ; a v e ra g e m ilk , 3 8 .7 ; average test, 3 .4 ; an d butterfat, 1.32. F. M . R e a vis an d S o n , total cow s, 6 8 ; average m ilk, 3 4 .0 ; average lest, 3.7; an d average b u lte rfat, 1.27. Portraits For Christmas I THIS YEAR GIVE Something for Christmas that has sentiment! Pic tures of Individuals, Family members or the entire family group. Come to the studio in Yadlcinville any day in tiie weeit . . . hiours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. . . . 5 days a weelc. You can iiave your plioto made in Yadlcinville at your convenience and we will bring proofs and finished pictures to Mocksville. OR Come into the studio in Mocksville any Thursday ONLY. M ills S tu d io a n d C a m e ra Sliop In HORN-HAROING BUILOIIVG, MOCKSVILLE Phone 634-2870 Thursday Only A L L O T H E R D A Y S IN M A IN S T U D I O IN Y A D K I N V I L L E DAY PHONE 679-2232 YadkinviUe-Night 679-8024 W ill M e d icare p a y if i use an a m b u la n c e t o g o t o the h o s p it a l ? It p a y s to ask q u e a tio n s lik e this, an d the place to ask them is the social se cu rity office at 105 C o rrlh e r A ve n u e , a c c o rd in g lo R o b e rt C. T h o m a s, m anager o f Ih e S a lis b u r y office . A m b u la n ce s e r v ic e , lik e m a n y o th e r services an d item s, is covered un d e r Ih e Su p p le m e n ta l Part B p o r t io n o f th e M e d ic a r e program . T h e re are lim itatio n s, how ever, o n this typ e coverage. T ra n sp o rta tio n b y a m b u lan ce is c o v e re d o n ly if no rm a l tran sp o rtation w o u ld endanger Ihe health o f the patient. T h is m eans an a m b u lan ce m u st be really needed a n d n o t used just for the con ve n ie n ce o f the p e rso n . It m u st also be a v e h ic le e q u ip p e d to fu rn ish first aid to a ve ry ill o r severely injured p erson, a n d the people w h o care fo r o r handle the sick or injured p erson m u st have adequate tra in in g in first aid. T h o m a s adde d that ge ne rally o n ly lo cal tra n sp o rta tio n b y a m b u la n c e is cove re d. T h is m eans that p a ym e n t can be m ade fo r a m b u la n ce service o n ly if the patie nt is take n lo Ih e nearest in stitu tio n that p ro vid e s the service needed b y th e p a t ie n t . T ra n sp o ra tio n ho m e fro m the in stitu tio n m a y b e c o v e r e d u n d e r certain co n d itio n s. P e rso n s w h o have an y q u e a tio n s a b o u t M e d icare and the service it p ro vides, s lio u ld c o n t a c t the social se cu rity o ffice at 105 C o rrlh e r A ve n u e . T h e te le ph on e n u m b e r is 6 3 3 - 6 4 7 0 . T h e o ffice is o p e n fro m 8 :3 0 a.m . u n til 4 :3 0 p . m . M o n d a y t h r o u g h T h u rsd a y an d fro m 8 :3 0 a.m. until 7 :3 0 p.m . o n F rid a y. Robert Crotts Is Promoted R o b e rt L. E, C ro tts, Jr., son o f M r. an d M rs. E u ge n e C rotts. R t. 4 , M o c k sv ille , N . C., has b e e n p r o m o t e d t o s t a f f sergeant in the U . S. A ir Force. Sergean t C ro lls, a perso nnel specialist at D y e ss A F B , T e xas, is s e r v in g w it h th e 9 6 th Strate gic A e ro sp a ce W ing, a u n it o f t h e Stra te g ic A ir C o m m a n d , A m e r i c a ’ s long-range nu clear b o m b e r an d m issile force. H e p re vio u sly w a s a s s s ig n e d at A n k a ra , T u rk e y . T h e 1 9 6 3 graduate o f D avie C o u n ty H igli S c h o o l attended N o r t h C a r o l i n a S t a t e U n iv e rsity b e fo re e n te rin g the A ir F o rc e in 1 9 6 6 . H e is a m e m b e r o f Sig m a Pi. H i s w il^e, Su sa n , is the d au glite r o f M rs. H o w a rd E. B u tn e r o f 4 4 9 A v a lo n R o a d , W inston -Sale m . F o llo w in g w hat has b cco m e trad itional in N o rth C aro lina, the M o re h e a d P lane ta riu m w ill p r e s e n t it s e v c r - p o p u la r C h ristm a s pro gram , “ Sta r o f B e th le h e m ” b e g in n in g at 1 1:00 a. in. o n Sa tu rd a y, N o v e m b e r 22 n d . R e gu la r P u b lic P ro gram s w ill be at 8:30 eve ry eve ning; o n S a tu rd a y s at 1 1, t , 3,4 , an d 8:30; an d o n S u n d a y s at 2. 3, 4 , a n d 8:30 (clo se d o n ly D e ce m b e r 2 4 and 25). “ S t a r o f B e t h le h e m ” p r e s e n t s Ih e scie ntific an d spiritual sto ry o f a w o n ife ro u s star, an d a special pageant Church Activities Sp e cia l Service in M u sic T h e r e w ill be a special w o rsh ip service in m u sic at Ih e F o r k B a p tist C h u rc h , S u n d a y n ig h t , N o v e m b e r 2 3 . T h e V i c t o r ’s q u a r t e t o f W in sto n -Sa le m , a g ro u p o f fine, d ed ica te d C h ristia n s w ill be sin g in g the w ell k n o w n h y m n s o f the ch u rch . T h e p u b lic is invited to co m e a n d hear the m essage o f C h rist in so n g an d te s tim o n y . T h e servicc w ill b egin a l 7 :3 0 . about "Ih e first C h ristm a s” . A lth o u g li the form at chan ge s fro m ye ar to ye ar the p ro gra m retains w o n d e rs and appeal o f p re vio u s Ih e in e s and pageants. M a n y varied specia effects co u p le d w ith Ih e first use o f t h e a ll-ne w Z e iss M a rk V I P la n e ta riu m Pro jector fo r a C h ris t m a s P rogram , p ro m ise t h is l o b e an even m o re b e a u t i f u l a n d d r a m a t ic p ro gra m than ever before. F o r S c h o o l gro u p s, “ Sta r o f B e t h le h e m ” is offered b y a d v a n c e r e s e r v a t io n o n a schedule e x p a n d e d this ye ar lo 1 0 ,1 2 , a n d 2 o ’c lo ck, M o n d a y s th ro u gli F rid a y s. T e a ch e rs or j o t h e r s c h o o l o fficia ls m a y ' m ake adcance reservation for “ S ta r o f B e ih lc h e m ” at the t im e g iv e n , an d/o r graded sch o o l p ro gra m s at o th e r tim es b y w ritin g lo the M o re h e a d P la n e t a r iu m , C h a p e l H ill, N o rth C a ro lin a 2 7 5 1 4 o r b y c a llin g 9 1 9 9 3 3 - 1 2 3 6 o n w e e k k d a y s fro m 9-5 o n ly . C o m p le te p ro gra m in fo rm a tio n and sch e d u le s fo r the entire acad e m ic ye ar 1 9 6 9 -7 0 , arc available o n request. D O R M I N Y S t u d i o s Phone PA 2-6431 ‘Winston-Salem — Downtown — Zinzendorf Ben T. Browder , . . p r o v i d i n g i n - d e p t h s e c u r i t i e s s e r v i c e f o r t h e M o c k s v i l l e a r e a 8 I N T E R S T A T E S E C U R I T I E S C O R P O R A T I O N Register Your Child Now in 3 Day or 5 Day Kindergarten (Dorminy Kindergartens Approved by the Board of Education of North Carolina) 3 Mornings a week - $16.50 per 4 w e e k s ._________5 Mornings a week - $25.00 per 4 weeks. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE 2417 Wachovia BIdg. Winslon-Salem, North Carolina (919) 724-4991 For peowho need cash at Christmas* BranchChristmas Club is for you! Just open an account at any Branch office with $1 or more. Add that amount to your account every week. (We’ll even give you a payment book to remind you.) Then when next Christmas rolls around, you’ll receive a check for the full amount of your savings. Look at It as a Christmas present to yourself. Or here’s another idea: Give a Branch Christmas Club account to your parents. Or to your children. Putting aside a small amount each week is easy. It sure adds up! And It takes the burden out of handing out Christmas money right when you need it yourself. Plan ahead. Open a Branch Christmas Club account today. And make next Christmas bill-iessi B r a n c h BANKING ANDTRUSTpi^M R^Y / . r ; . ■' ) Ikaiksgiving Is Turkey” ! Thanksgiving is turl<ey....good food.....in a liome witii iVlom, Dad and otiiers......and witii tiiani<fulness the tradition of this observance transcends into the thoughts of Con Sheiton, S-year-oid son of ^lr. and IVIrs. Bobby Sheiton of Gwyn Street, iVlocl<sviiie. Con is a member of the'kindergarten being held at First United IVIethodist Church of Mocksville. See other pictures of this group on page 6 of this issue. (Photo by James Barringer.) Thanksgiving Services Sp e cia l c h u rc h services an d fa m ily ga th erings are expe cted to h igh lig h t the ob se rvan ce o f T h a n k sg iv in g in D a vie C o u n ty . A s p e c ia l T h a n k s g iv in g U n io n Service w ill be h e ld at the F irst P re sb y te ria n C h u rc li in M o c k sv ille o n W e d n e sd a y night, at 7 :3 0 p.m ., wiith the M e t h o d i s t . a n d B a p t i s t C h u r c h e s o f M o c k s v i l l e participating. T {ie R e v. Jam e s A . A lle n , P a sto r o f the F irst M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h o f M o c k s v ille , w ill deliver the s e r m o n . T h e P re sb y te r ia n C h o i r , w it h M r s . C a ro ly n R i c h a r d s a s o rg a n is t, w ill present special m usic. R E D L A N D T h e R e d la n d P entecostal H o lin e ss C h u rc h w ill lio ld a u n io n T h a n k sg iv in g service o n W e d n e sd a y niglit at 7 :3 0 , w ith th e R e v . C . C. C arp e n te r p r e s id in g . T h e c h u r c h is located o n the c o rn e r o f U S 158 a n d B a ltim o re R o a d . M A C E D O N I A T h e c h u r c h e s in t h e M a c e d o n ia c o m m u n ity . . . B e th le h e m M e th o d ist, G re e n M e a d o w s B a p t is t , Y a d k in V a l l e y B a p t is t , M a c e d o n ia M o ra v ia n w ill jo in w ith the R e d la n d H o lin e ss C h u rc h fo r t h e s p e c ia l T h a n k s g iv in g service. Draft Board Closed Selective Service System, Local Board No. 30, will be closed from November 27 until December 15,1969. Anyone wishing to register while the office is closed will come in during the week of December 15th. RAINFALL LASTWEEK .61 Man Drowns The body of James Derwnod Lackey, 31, of Boomer was re covered from the 'Vadkin River Tuesday night around 7:45 p.m. by the Davie County Re.scu« Squad. Lackey drowned around 6:3(1 p.m. when his boat eapized a-: he was cro.ssing the river to change shifts. It is believed that the boat hit a cable in the rivpr. Lackey and others were ¿aeprtii th.t operation of takiliis №nd from the river. The b»jy was recovered near Fope's Place In the Yadkin Val ley community. DAVIE HIGHWAY 1969 BOX SCORE No. Accidents.............297 No. People Injured .. .148 Fatalities .......................7 Y o u th s C h a r g e d W ith L a rc e n y Conservation Supervisor To Be Elected Dec. 5th A n election w ill be held in D a v ie C o u n ty o n D e ce m b e r 5, 1 9 6 9 , to elect on e su p e rviso r fo r the D avie S o il an d W ater C o n s e r v a t io n D istrict fo r a t h r e e - y e a r t e r m b e g in n in g J a n u a ry 5 ,1 9 7 0 . A ll q ualifie d voters re sid in g in the c o u n ty w ill be eligib le to vote in this election. C an d id ate s fo r this office a re J o h n n y A lle n , R t. 3, M o c k sv illc ; an d R o b e rt B e ck, R t. S, M ocksvillc. P o l l i n g p la c e s w ill b e located at: . D a vie T ra c to r & In ip le n ie n t C o m p a n y ' S a lisb u ry R o a d M o c k sv illc , N . C. J o h n so n ’s G u lf Service R o u te 2, M o c k sv ille , N . C. E lm o re G ro e cry and Service R o u te 2. M o c k sv ille , N . C. C a rtn e r’s Scrvice Sta tio n R o u te I , M o c k sv ille , N . C. R e d C o rn a tz e r’s Sto re A d v a n cc , N . C. Sp e e r B ro s. 6 6 Service - In te rse ctio n 601 & 801 W liite ’s G ro c e ry an d Service R o u te 5, M o c k sv ille , N . C. A S C S O ffic e C o u n ty O ffic e B u ild in g M o c k sv ille . N . C. J. E . C a ssid y G ro c e ry R o u te 2, M o c k sv illc , N . C. S w i c c g o o d G r o c e r y & Scrvice R o u te 4, M o c k sv illc . N . C. S i x te e n age rs ha ve been charged w ith la rce n y o f a u to p a r t s f r o m F u rc h e s M o t o r C o m p a n y o n D e p o t Street. Sc h e d u le d to have faced a h e a r in g T u e s d a y in D avie C o u n ty C rim in a l C o u rt w ere: B illy B e e d in g o f M o c k sv ille , R t . 3 ; H a r o ld Sa n d e rs o f M o c k s v il l e , R t. 5 ; R o n n ie Sh a ve r o f M o c k sv ille ; J im m y F o ste r o f M o c k sv ille , R t. 5; T h o m a s M ic h a e l M e lto n o f A d va n ce , R t. 1; a n d a ju ve n ile , un d e r 16. F o u r o f the b o y s w ere in the p ro ce ss o f strip p in g d o w n a car o n the F u rc h e s M o to r lot w h e n they w ere su rp rise d b y an e m p lo ye e d riv in g o n to the lo t. T h e y h a d strip p e d the battery, carbu re to r, m a n ifo ld , an d o th e r p arts fro m the car w h e n discove red . T h e y fied o n foot fro m the scenc leaving their car parke d. Late r that e ve nin g the fo u r b o y s c a m e t o th e police departm ent an d reporte d their car stolen. T lie sc b o y s w ere San de rs, B e e d in g, F o ste r a n d a juvenile. C h ie f Joe F o ste r o f the M o c k sv ille P olice D e p a rtm e n t sa id t h a t a f t e r b e i n g co n fro n te d w ith the facts an d q u e s t i o n i n g , t h e s e b o y s adm itte d they w ere the on es that had fled the scene. W hile these fo u r w ere b ein g q ue stion ed . Sh ave and M e lto n Earth Tremors Are Felt Here D a v ie C o u n ty citizen s w ere sliake n last W e d ne sd ay night (N o v e m b e r 1 9th ) b y an earth tre m or w h ic h no t o n ly ro cke d the g ro u n d lo cally, b ut in seven stales. T h e b ig shake, rattle and roll tre m o r w as b rie f-la stin g o n ly se co n d s a ro u n d 8 :0 5 p.m . It is believed to be the first tim e earth q u a ke tre m ors have b een felt here since the fa m o u s C h a r le s t o n e a r t h q u a k e o f ¡8 8 6 . T h e S h e r iffs D e p a rtm e n t a n d M o c k s v i l l e P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t received m a n y calls c o n c e rn in g the trem or. T h e w id e -s p r e a d tre m or a p pa re ntly caused n o dam age lo ca lly. T h e tre m o r resulted fro m s h o c k w a v e s f r o m a n e a r t h q u a k e several h u n d re d m ile s a w a y centered near the V irgin ia-W e st V irg in ia line. T h e N a tio n a l E a rth q u a k e I n f o r m a t i o n C e n t e r in R o c kv ille , M o ., said the jolt m easured 4 .7 5 o n the R ich te r scale. T h is is stro n g e n o u g n to bre ak w in d o w s. T h e d isaste rou s 19 6 4 A la sk a q u a k e m easured 8.5 Rich te r. D A V i e C O U N T Y v e i n WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1969 S4.00PER YEAR-SINGLE COPY 10 CENTS . Vol. Higher Standard Requested For Streams in Davie A p u b lic h e a rin g o n an a p p l i c a t i o n f o r th e re-classification o f segm en ts o f fo u r stream s in D a vie C o u n ty w ill be he ld in R a le igli o n D e ce m b e r 1 1 . T h e h e a rin g w ill be he ld in th e O ld H e a lt h B u ild in g , R a le igh, b efore the P o llu tio n C o n t r o l C o m m itte e o f the N o rth C a ro lin a B o a rd o f W ater and A ir R e so u rce s. It w ill begin at 1 1 a. m. T iie se gm e n ts fo r w h ic h h ig h e r stan da rd s iiavc been requested are D u tc h m a n C ree k fro m so u rce to D a v ie C o u n ty S R 1 4 1 0 ; E llsw o rth C re e k Trophies To Be Given In Christmas Parade T h e a n n u a l C h r i s t m a s Parade fo r M o c k sv ille w ill be h e l d S a t u r d a y m o r n in g , D e ce m b e r 6 th , at 10 a. ni. . T h e p a r a d e i s b e in g sp o n so re d b y the M o c k sv ille Jaycee s in c o o p e ra tio n w ith th e M o c k s v i l l e M e r c h a n t s A sso c ia tio n . S e v e n t r o p h ie s w ill be Accident Occurs On Rural Rd. On 1630 State T ro o p e r J. L . P a yn e in v e s t ig a t e d a n a c c id e n t Sa tu rd a y , N o v e m b e r 2 2 n i at 3 :4 5 p. m . o n R P R 1 6 3 0 12 m iles east o f M o c k sv ille . S ta c y Lee C o rn a tze r, 18, o f R o u te I, A d v a n ce , d riv in g a I 9 6 0 C h e v r o le t , t r a v e in g so u th , turne d in to a private d r i v e o n r ig h t . A 1 9 6 3 C h e vro le t, b e in g o p erated b y J im m y G r a y R in g , 3 3 , o f C le m m o n sville , N . C., travelin g in the sam e d ire ctio n , hit the o l h e r c a r w h ile h e w a s a tte m p tin g h is turn in to the drive. ^ R i n g w a < i:h a ig e d w ith failure to reduce speed. D a m a ge s w ere estim ated at $ 1 5 0 to the ‘6 0 C h e vro le t an d $ 3 5 0 to the ‘6 3 C h e vrole t. a w a r d e d in the parade as follo w s; ... F o r the m o st origin al float. ■ i. . . B e s t l o c a l a n d co m m e rcial float. ...B est sp iritu a l float. ...Best all-a ro u n d float. ...B est horse. A n y o n e w ish in g to enter a flo a t in the parade sh o u ld c o n t a c t T o m m y T u r n e r , R ich a rd C o o k o r E d d ie S h o re o f the M o c k sv ille Jaycees. T w o C h a r g e d W ith l a r c e n y T w o M o c k sv ille m e n have b een charge d w ith the la rce n y o f m o n e y fro m J o h n T a y lo r o f M o c k sv ille . B ill W aters o f L e x in g to n Street, M o c k sv ille w a s charged w ith the la rc e n y o f $ 8 0 fro m T a y lo r. M a rio n S m ith , also o f L e x in g to n Street, M o c k sv ille w a s charge d w ith a cce sso ry after the fact. M o c k sv ille C h ie f o f P olice Jo e F o ste r sa id thi> la rce n y to o k place at the T a y lo r h o m e o n S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n , O c to b e r 18th. fro m source to D a vie C o u n ty S e c o n d a ry K o a d 1 0 0 2 ; C e dar C re e k fro m so urce to D avie C o u n ty S R 1 4 1 0 ; E llsw o rth C re e k fro m so u rce to D avie C o u n ty S R 1 6 0 6 ; an d Su gar C re e k fro m sou rce to Interstate H ig liw a y 4 0 . T h e r e q u e s t e d n e w classificatio n fo r these w aters is “ B ” , w h ic h w o u ld p rote ct them fo r rccti’a tio n uses. T h e ir present cla ssifica tio n is “ C " . T h e request arose as a result o f t h e p la n n e d D u tc lia m a n C r e e k w ate rshed project in D a v ie , Iredell, a n d Y a d k in g C o u n t ie s . T h e w o r k w ill in clude a reservoir o n each o f the fo u r cre eks listed in the a p p l i c a t i o n . T iic h ig h e r classificatio n w o u ld perm it the reservoirs to be used fo r private in co m e -p ro d u ctin g recreation. T h e D a vie S o il and W ater C o n se rva tio n D istrict an d the D u t c h m a n C re e k W atershed I m p r o v e m e n t D i s t r i c t , M o c k s v i l l e . f i l e d t h e ap plica tio n. A d d i t i o n a l in f o r m a t io n ab o u t the request and he aring m a y be o b tain e d b y w ritin g tiie D c p a rtm e n l o f W ater an d A ir R e so u rce s, P. O . B o x 9 3 9 2 , R a le igh , N o rth C a ro lin a 2 7 6 0 3 . Charged In Bomb Threat T w o teenagers w ere charged last w eek w ith m a k in g a false report o f a b o m b threat at the D a v ie C o u n ty H igli S c h o o l on O c to b e r 31. W a y n e F ra n k lin G u lle t, 16, o f M o c k s v ille , R t. 4 , an d L u th e r A lle n A sh le y , Jr., 17, o f 8 1 7 C a r p e n t e r S t r e e t , M o c k sv ille , w ere charged. T h e y poste d S 5 0 0 b o n d each fo r appearance in D a vie C o u n t y C rim in a l C o u rt on D e ce m b e r 2nd. T h e b o m b report w as m ade b y a te le ph on e call to the D a vie H igli S c h o o l Principa l Ja ck W ard, o n Ihe m o rn in g o f O c to b e r 31st. T h e sch o o l w as e v a c u a te d an d searched b y State B u re a u o f In ve stiga tio n a g e n t s , F B I a g e n ts. State H ig h w a y P a tro lm e n ' an d local law officials. Yadkin Valley Telephone Co-op May Move Office Area of earthquake tremori w e n t to the F u rc h c s lot anu to o k the item s tiiat ha d been strip pe d fro m the car. L o ca l p o lic e m e n fo u n d these tw o later that n igh t at a service sta tio n w ith all the item s in their car. J im m y F o ste r also faces the charge o f d e stro y in g c o u n ty p ro p e rty . T h is charge gre w o u t o f h is se ttin g a bed o n fire in the jail. Body Found In Field S a t u r d a y G e o rge H a rv e y Scott, 4 2 , o f the R e d la n d C o m m u n ity w as fo u n d dead in a field o n the R a in b o w R o a d a ro u n d 10 a. m. Sa tu rd a y. D e a th w as a ttrib uted to na tu ral causes. T h e D a vie C o u n ty R e scu e S q u a d a n d o th e rs searched for S c o tt after h is disappearan ce e a r lie r in t h e w e e k . H e re p o rte d ly w as k n o w n to suffe r fro m certain seizures. F u n e ra l services w ere held T u e s d a y a t t h e R e d la n d C h u rc h o f C h rist. B u rial w as in tlie 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 . S u rv iv in g are his m o th er, M r s . Z a n n ie L . S c o t t o f State sville; eight sisters, M rs. E th e l Ijam es an d M rs. Pearl W e ilm a n a n d M rs. M a x in e C h a m b e rs o f Statesville, M rs. L u c y H o lm a n o f D avie C o u n ty . M r s . C a th e rin e G a y n e , M rs. E liza b e th M c L e a n d an d M rs. A n n ie H a m p to n o f N e w Y o r k C i t y a n d M r s . M a r y L . P e tty fo rd o f the h o m e ; an d tw o b ro th e rs, H a ro ld Scott o f B la c k M o u n ta in an d E d w a rd Sco tt o f the ho m e . Man Sentenced For Still Operotlon E u ge n e C e d ric V e st o f the F a r m in g t o n c o m m u n ity in D a vie C o u n ty w as given six m o n th s to serve last w eek after b e in g tried at a session o f U. S. M id d le D is t r i c t C o u r t in Sa lisb u ry. H e w as charged w ith the o p e ra tio n o f a sm all still in the b asem ent o f h is hom e. V e s t a n d his w ife, M rs. L iiid a K a y C arter V e st, w ere arrested Ju n e l8 tli b y agents o f tiie A l c o h o l . T o b a c c o an d F ire a rm s D iv isio n . M rs. V e st w as acquited. New Pastor Chosen By Green Meadows Baptist T h e R e v. W alter L . W a rffo rd o f W in sto n -S a le m ha s been e le c t e d p a s t o r o f G r e e n M e a d o w s B a p tist C h u rc h . M r. W a rffo rd , a na tive o f S o u t h m o n t in D a v id s o n C o u n ty , is a graduate o f W a ke F o r e s t C o l l e g e , the S o u t h w e s t e r n T h e o lo g ic a l S e m in a r y o f F o r t W o rth , T e x a s ; a n d the S c h o o l o f Pastoral C are, B a p tist H o sp ita l, W in sto n-Sa le m . F o r the past tw elve ye ars he lias a p ro g ra m o n W S J S each S u n d a y at 7 :4 5 a. m . at w h ic h tim e he teaches the S u n d a y S c h o o l le sso n. H e p la n s to c o n tin u e th is pro gram . M r. W a rffo rd has served as assistant p a sto r o f the F irst B a p t is t C h u rc h , L e x in g to n ; assistant p asto r o f the N o rth W in s t o n B a p t is t C h u r c h ; asso ciation al m issio n a ry o f the P i l o t M o u n t a i n B a p t is t A sso c ia tio n . H e h a s he ld p astorates at the S h e e ts M e m o ria l B aptist C h u r c h o f L e x in g to n ; R ic h F o r k B a p t is t C h u r c h o f T h o m a sv ille ; C a m e ro n B a p tist C h u rc h o f C a m e ro n , N . C .; F i r s t B a p t is t C h u r c h ' o f C arth age ; an d the C o lle ge P a rk B a p t i s t C h u r c h W in sto n -Sale m . H e is a past m e m b e r o f the G e n e ral B o a rd o f the N . C. B aptist State C o n v e n tio n ; past pre sident o f the W in sto n -Sa le m M in iste r’s A sso c ia tio n ; d ire cto r o f t h e W i n s t o n - S a l e m P re a ch in g M issio n ; cle rk o f the S a n d y C r e e k B a p t i s t A sso c ia tio n ; cle rk o f the P ilot M o u n ta in B a p tist A sso c ia tio n . H e is a past p re sid en t o f the C arthage R o ta ry C lu b an d the O p tim ist C lu b , W in sto n -Sale m . T h e Y a d k i n V a l l e y T e le p h o n e M e m b e rsh ip C o rp . has a n n o u n c e d p lans to m o ve its a d m in istra tiv e he ad qu arte rs fro m Y a d k in v ille lo C o u rtn e y . T h e Y a d k i n C o u n t y D e o a rtm e n t o f S o c ia l Services h a s , .-isk e d t h e c o u n t y c o m m is s io n e r s to b u y the c o r p o r a t i o n ’ s p r e s e n t he ad quarte rs o n o ld U . S. 42 1 to h o u se its offices. T h e c o rp o ra tio n ’s d ire cto rs ha ve set $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 as their a sk in g price, a c c o rd in g to A . W illia m M c D o n a ld , general m anager. T h e social service s b oard (fo rm e rly the w elfare b o a rd ) h a s re c o m m e n d e d that Ih e c o u n t y c o m m is s io n e r s p a y $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 . B u t Price W o o le n , c h a i r m a n of the co m m issio n e rs, said h is b o a rd m e m b e rs “ h a ve n ’t c o m m itte d " them selves o n e w a y o r the other. T h e s o c i a l s e r v i c e s d ep artm ent is p re se n tly h o u se d in a c o u n ty o ffice b u ild in g in t h e b l o c k b e s i d e t h e c o u rth o u se a n d in three rented office s in n e a rb y b uild in gs, M c D o n a l d s a i d t h e c o rp o ra tio n ’s d ire cto rs decided to relocate in C o u rtn e y “ to m o ve the he ad qu arte rs closer to the ge o gra p h ich center o f Y a d k in V a lle y ’s o p e ra tin g area to m o v e it close r to the m ajority o f the su b scrib e rs.” T h is, he said, w o u ld result in s u b s t a n t ia l s a v in g s in n o n p ro d u c tiv e d riv in g tim e and in veh icle o p e ra tin g costs. T h e he adqu arte rs, h e said, is n o w o n the n o rth e rn edge o f tlie five -c o u n ty area Y a d k in V a lle y serves. M c D o n a l d s a i d t h e co rp o ra tio n serves the m a jo rity o f Y a d k in an d D a vie co u n tie s, the n o rth e rn th ird o f Iredell and the eastern fringe o f W ilke s and A le x a n d e r counties. It has, he said, a b o u t 8 ,0 0 0 s u b s c r i b e r s in 1 0 d ia l e x c h a n g e s -fo u r o f them in Y a d k in , three in D avie and three in Iredell. S e v e n t y p e rce n t o f the s u b s c r i b e r s a re o n on e -or-tw o -p arty lin es an d Ih e re m a in in g 3 0 percent arc o n n o m o re than fo iir-p a rty lines, a c c o rd in g to M c D o n a ld . H e said p la n s call fo r c on ve rtin g the entire service to on e-party lines ove r a tw o ye ar period. T h e c o n v e r s io n is alread y ne aring c o m p le tio n in eastern Davie. T h e s e im p ro v c n ie n ts arc bein g finan ce d b y tw o 3 5-ye ar lo a n s to ta lin g $ 2 .9 m illio n fron--. th e D e p a r t m e n t o f A g r i c u l t u r e ’s R u r a l Elect, ifica tio n A d m in is lrU io n . M c D o n a ld said that V 'a d kin V a l l e y p r o v i d e s a d a ta p ro ce ssin g service to five o ilie r telephone syste m s in the state and b ills m o re than 3 0 ,0 0 0 a c c o u n t s e a c h m o n t h . A com p u te r, installed this m o n th in the Y a d k in v ille office , w ill be m o ve d to the ne w facility in C o u rtn e y . Y a d k in V a lle y, he said, also p r o v i d e s o p e r a t i n g a n d m a i n t e n a n c e s e r v ic e - in clu d in g m an agem e nt - for t h e P ie d m o n t T e le p h o n e M e m b e rsh ip C o o p e ra tive w h ich s e r v e s t h e R e e d s a n d C h u r c h la n d c o m m u n itie s in D a v id so n C o u n ty . T h e ne w facility, w h ich is e x p e c t e d t o c o s t a b o u t $ 3 6 0 ,0 0 0 w ill be designed b y Stin so n , H in e s an d A sso ciate s, th e firm that d esign ed the c o r p o r a t i o n s ’ s p r e s e n t headquarters. M c D o n a ld said co n tra cts are expected to be let eariy ne xt y e a r a n d c o n s t r u c t io n is e x p e cte d to begin in early spring. T h e c o rp o ra tio n h o p es to m o ve in to the ne w b u ild in g w ith in 18 m o n th s. Three Are Nominated For Reynolds Scholarship M a n i l a B a r n e y , L y n n B la c k w o o d , a n d K a re n Jo n e s h a v e b e e n selected as the n o m in e e s fro m D a vie C o u n ty H igh S c h o o l fo r the K a th e rin e S m ith R e y n o ld s S c h o la rsh ip . T h e s e n o m i n e e s w e r e su b m itte d to the D a vie C o u n ty R e y n o l d s S c h o l a r s h i p C o m m itte e w h ic h is m ad e u p o f alu m n a e o f the U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a at G re e n sb o ro . F r o m these, o n e girl w ill be selected b y the D a v ie C o u n ty C o m m itte e to represent D a vie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l in the K a t h e r in e S m it h R e y n o ld s S c h o l a r s h i p d i s t r i c t co m p e titio n . T h e fo llo w in g q u alitie s are given c o n sid e ra tio n as the basis o f se le c tio n . ( 1 ) S c h o la stic a b ilit y a n d attainm e nt (2 ) E vid e n ce o f m o ra l force o f c h a r a c t e r - ’ i n c l u d i n g tru th fu ln ess, cou rage, d e v o tio n to d u t > . u n se lfish ne ss, an d co n sid e ra tio n fo r o th e rs (3 ) C a p a c ity to lead an d to take interest in fe llo w students. T h e girl selected b y this com m itte e w ill com p e te w ith the n o m in e e s fro m all sch o o ls in 8 to 10 su rro u n d in g co u n tie s in the district. O n e finalist w ill De ch o se n fro m the district. Martha Barney Karen Jones Lynn Blackwood - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1969 CELEBRATE 50th Wedding Anniversary.....IVIr. and Mrs. Grady Cartner were married November 20, 1919. They celebrated their anniversary with a picnic iuncheon Sunday at the Davie Academy Community building, that was planned for them by their children. Approximately one hundred and twenty-five attended. Their children are: Kerm t Cartner of Route 1; Lawrence Cartner, also of Route 1; and, Carl Cartner of States>«lle. They have six grandchildren. Mrs. Burley Reavis of Durham is his sister and Fred Cartner of Moclisville is his brother. Mrs. Joel Dayvalt is Mrs. Cartner's sister. HERE AN D THERE T h e b ig ne w s I'rom G reen M e a d o w s C h u rc ii this weei< is the c icctio n o f a pastor. T h e Rev. W alter L . W o rffo rd o f W in sto n -S a le m accepted the call as pastor, he h a d been serving the c h u rch as interim p a .sto r f o r th e p a st fo u r m o n th s. O n e u n u su a l th in g ab ou t this w as the fact o f a on e hund ere d per cent vote in M r. W a rffo rd ’s favor, a n d m a n y people say B aptists ju st c a n ’t agree. Several frie n d s and relatives j o in e d t h e R e v. a n d M rs. H u b e r t M id d l e t o n at the G re e n sb o ro a irp o rt o n F rid a y to b id th e m a fo n d farew ell as they returned to their m issio n held at Sa n tia g o , C h ile. Lester C arter h a s returned lio m e fro m a few d a y s in the D a v ie h o s p it a l w h e re he un d erw e nt a to n sile cto m y. S e v e r a l m e m b e rs o f the G re e n M e a d o w s tra in in g u n io n attended “ M ” nigh t p ro gra m o n M o n d a y e ve n in g at E n o n B aptist C h u rc h . T o n y J o h n so n , so n o f M r. and M rs. S a m J o h n so n left Sa tu rd a y for C a lfo rn ia , w here he expe cts to be sent to a s t a t io n in T h a ila n d . T h is TO lum n e rro n e o u sly listed his station as V ie t N a m last w eek. M rs. M a m ie B oger, m o th e r o f C ly d e B oger, re m a in s in seriou s c o n d itio n at the D a vie C o u n ty H o sp ital. Sh e has been a p a tie n t there fo r several w eeks. M r s . M a r y G o u g h D i B e n e d e t t o o f H o lly w o o d , F lo rid a expresses th a n ks to her frie nd s here, fo r the cards, w ayers an d co n ce rn d u rin g he r lu sb a n d ’s recent illn ess and r e p o r t s t h a t h e is m u c h im p rove d at this tim e. T h e sm all so n o f M r. and M rs. V irg il R a y S m ith is a patient at the D avie C o u n ty ho sp ital w ith p ne u m o n ia. M rs. F ra n k lin W a rffo rd and m o rth e r o f the R e v. W a rffo rd s u f f e r e d a n o t h e r f a ll o n T h u rsd a y at h is ho m e . T h e exact in juries are un d e te rm in e d at this tim e. V is itin g he r on S a tu rd a y w ere M r. a n d M rs. N o rris B o y e r a n d M r. a n d M rs. S a m J o h n so n . M r. an d M rs. C ly d e B o ge r expect to sp e n d T h a n k sg iv in g in B u rlin g to n w ith M r. a n d M r s . C h a r le s F in w a ll a n d daugliter. M r. and M rs. Joe L a n g sto n w ere S u n d a y lu n c h e o n guests o f M r . a n d M rs. L a w re n ce R id d le a n d so n s at a L e x in g to n R e stau rant. T h e R e v. R . K . R e d w in e w as the gu est m in iste r at G ree n M e a d o w s again o n S u n d a y ; he b ro u g h t a ve ry stirrin g m essage o n T h a n k sg iv in g . M a n y ye ars o f teaching a n d p re a ch in g a n d careful stu d y is sh o w n in his talks. M r s . W . E . F o s t e r o f J e r u s a le m visite d M rs. Joe L a n g s t o n o n S a r u r d a y afte rn oon. I th o u g lu all the tim e I ha d p le n ty to be th a n k fu l for, b u t n o w I ’m really th a n k fu l that w he n I fell o n M o n d a y , that I o n ly b ro k e o n e fo o t a n d can h o b b le a ro u n d w ith a cast. I have been lu c k y e n o u g h to re c e iv e m a n y nice gifts at C h ristm a s, b u t this C h ristm a s all I w a n t is to get rid o f this cast. R e ad ers, please call o r send in so m e new s, so 1 w o n ’t have to b re a k the o th e r fo o t to have so m e th in g to w rite a b ou t! Advance News M r. and M rs. J o h n G arle n a o f A lto o n a , Pa., M r. an d M rs. B o b M c K e e a n d daughter, E lizab eth A n n o f B u rlin g to n w ere Sa tu rd a y guests o f M rs. M c K e e ’s parents, M r. a n d M rs. D a n L a w s o n . T h e M c K e e fam ily w ill m o ve to R ic h m o n d , V a . this w eek w here he has a c c e p t e d u p o s it io n w ith D illa rd Paper C o m p a n y . O n S u n d a y , M r. an d M rs. L a w so n attended the G o ld e n W e d d in g an nive rsary o f M r. a n d M rs. C h a r l e s T u c k e r in W inston -Sale m . M rs. B re nd a H ill an d M iss K a re n G a u lra p p o f B o o n e w ere w e e ke n d guests o f M rs. H ill’s p a re n ts, M r. a n d M rs. B ill Z im m e rm a n . T a y lo r H o w a rd is a patient a t D a v i e h o s p i t a l f o r o b se rvatio n a n d treatm ent. M r. and M rs. Joe C o llette a n d Jean o f W in sto n -Sa le m w ere S u n d a y a fte rn o o n visitro s o f M r. and M rs. W alter Sh u tt. M is s J u lia C o m a tz e r is c o n fin cd to her h o m e w ith a severe attack o f tonsillitis. M r s . A lv in H a rtm a n has re t u rn e d h o m e fro m D avie ho sp ital w he re she has been ho sp italize d go r the past three w eeks w ith a b a ck in ju ry. M r. an d M rs. G e o rge Frye and D e b b ie o f M o c k sv ille w ere S u n d a y visito rs o f M rs. F r y e ’s m o th er. M rs. M o z e lle Ratledge. M rs. L i l l i e B a ile y o f C o o le e m e e w as a w eeke nd g u e s t o f h e r n ie c e . M iss B lan ch e Fo ste r, ‘r; a n d M rs. C lare nce B a ile y o f Sa lisb u ry w ere T u e sd a y luncl'.eon gi ‘sts o f M iss Foster. Pvt. E 2 D a v id Sid e s o f F o rt D ix , N . J. is sp e n d in g a 2 0 d a y leave w ith h is parents, M r. and M rs. H a rry P. Sides. Pvt. Sid e s w ill be assigned fo r a to u r o f V ie tn u m u p o n h is return to F o il D ix . T h e p la tfo rm in fro n t o f the p u lp it lo o k e d q u ite d ifferen t S u n d a y because the people w ere a ske d to b rin g a fo o d o ffe rin g o f cann ed a n d staple food . A ll o f this w as p laced o n the altar an d dedicated in the m o rn in g w o rsh ip service. T h e S o c ia l C o n c e rn s C o m m itte e w ill be a ske d to d istrib u te this to n e e d y f a m ilie s in the c o m m u n ity fo r C h ristm as. T h e D o r c a s c ir c le m et T u e sd a y night at the h o m e o f M rs. E lm e r B e a u ch a m p an d the L o la D o u th it circle m et at the h o m e o f M rs. J u d y E llis Sn ide r. It seem s that C h ristm a s is just a ro u n d the corne r as the P rim a ry D e p artm e n t h a d tlieir f i r s t C h r i s t m a s p r o g r a m p r a c t ic e S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . T h e T e a ch e rs and the assistants o f the P rim a ry departm ent w ill be g iv in g a C h ristm a s p a rty for t h e c h i l d r e n o f that departm ent o n S a tu rd a y night, D e ce m b e r 13th at 7 :0 0 p. m. in the F e llo w sh ip hall o f the c h u r c h . T h e c h ild re n w ill receive a gift fro m their teacher at th is tim e, so w e urge Ih e parents to plan to b rin g their child ren to th is party. T h e T e ach ers w ill tell the parents ab ou t w h e n to call fo r the ch ild re n after the p arty. T h e re w ill be e n o u ^ i teachers to lo o k after the ch ild re n so w e h o p e e v e n t h e s m a lle s t in the departm ent w ill be able to com e. M r s . A lb e rta C o p e , M rs. E u n ic e C o p e an d R o n n ie S m ith w ill be in charge o f the adult C h ristm a s p r o ^ a in this year. T h is g ro u p w ill practice o n S u n d a y a fte rn o o n at 2 :0 0 in tJie san ctu ary. A n y adult o r teen-ager is w e lcom e to be in t h e p r o g r a m . A n y o n e in te re ste d in h a v in g a part s h o u ld con tact o n e o f the above. M is s Janice L o flin . b ride elect w as given a m isce lla n e o u s sh ow e r in the fe llo w sh ip hall o f the c h u rc h F rid a y niglit. H er aste r, M rs. M itz i S a p p w as hostess. M rs. L illie Bell F o y .a u n t o f M i s s J a n ic e L u f l i n a ls o e n t e r t a i n e d f o r h e r o n S a tu rd a y n igh t at he r h o m e in W in sto n-Sa le m . Janice received m a n y lo ve ly gifts there also. A m o n g the guests at b o th s h o w e r s w e r e M rs. T a y lo r L o f l i n , m o t h e r o f t h e bride-elect a n d M rs. K e n n e th B u t n e r , m o t e r o f t h e groom -elect. W e w ere ve ry h a p p y to have M rs. A d a Isle y pre se nt fo r the m o rn in g w o rsh ip service o n S u n d a y m o rn in g . M rs. Isle y has been ill fo r several w eeks! W e also w e lco m e M r. an d M rs. B o b b y S a lm o n s b a c k t o c h u rc h . B o b b y has re ce n tly had su rge ry an d been o u t o f w o rk a n d c h u rc h fo r several w eeks. C o n t in u e t o r e m e m b e r othe rs that are sick in y o u r p ra yers a n d w ith cards. M r. C lare nce H o c k a d a y is in D a vie h o s p it a l a n d M r. K e n n e th B u tn e r at ho m e . M r. an d M rs. B e n E llis an d C in d y visite d E lla ’s b ro th e r, J o h n n j' M ic h a e l an d fa m ily in S o u t h C a r o l in a o v e r th e w eeke nd . T h e y have a so n in tlie h o sp ita l there. D a v id h a d a b irth d a y S u n d a y an d h e w as te n y e a r s o ld . T h e fa m ily w o u ld appre ciate the p ra ye rs o f eve ryo n e o n h is behalf. M r. a n d M rs. K e n n y E llis and fa m ily have m o v e d in to t h e i r n e w h o m e o n t h e ftd la n d R o a d . C p l. R o b e rt E llis w as h o m e for the w eeke nd . H e has been in W a sh in g to n fo r tra in in g b u t is b a ck at C a m p Le ju e n e no w . F r o m O u r D a ily B re ad ; D u r i n g t h is T h a n k s g iv in g season w e sh o u ld fin d m a n y r e a s o n s t o s a y w it h the Psalm ist, “O h , give th a n k s u n to die L o rd , fo r H e is g o o d ; for H is m e rcy e n d u re th forever.” T h o u g h t : H e m y o u r blessings w ith praise lest they unravel! Four Comen A tu rk e y d in n e r w as held S u n d a y at the h o m e o f M r. an d M r s . L . S. S h e lto n , Sr. in o b se rv a n c e o f T h a n k sgiv in g. A ll the ch ild re n w ere h o m e to e n j o y t h e o c c a s io n . T h e y in clud e: M r. a n d M rs. L. S. S h e lto n , Jr. D e b b ie a n d D e n ise o f State sville; M r. a n d M rs. R o b e rt C ra ft a n d T e rry o f W in sto n -Sa le m ; M r. a n d M rs. Le o n a rd S h e lto n ; L a rry and T eresa S m ith o f M o c k sv ille ; M r. and M rs. B illy S h e lto n ; M r. and M rs. Jo e W liite an d M a rk o f F a rm in g to n ; M r. a n d M rs. G ra d y B e c k an d G re g g an d M rs. Bettie P otts, P atricia an d Jerry. O th e r guests to e n jo y the o c c a s io n w ere M rs. Lue tta R cavis, M r. an d M rs. W a ld o n R e a vis all o f W insto n -Sa le m , M r. a n d M rs. B o n M a y , Re v. and M rs. M . T . G ale s, an d M a rth a N e ll a n d Jake G a le s o f C o u rtn e y . M iss L in d a B urge ss o f A . S. U ., B o o n e is sp e n d in g the T h a n k sg iv in g h o lid a y s w ith her parents, M r. an d M rs. C h arles B urgess. P a tsy B u rge ss has been sick at h o m e the past w eek, M r. an d M rs. B u d W allace v is it e d M r s . B e t t ie P o tts S u n d a y n iglu . M r s . Matt ye Sue B la ckw e ld e r visite d M r. an d M rs. A . C . Ra tle dge, Jr. S u n d a y night. A ll the ch ild re n o f M r. and M rs. R o b e rt D a v is w ere ho m e S u n d a y a n d e n jo ye d a squ irre l stew S u n d a y n i^ it M r. and M rs. V o n S h e lto n and fa m ily , M r. B o b b y S h e lto n an d C o n o f M o c k sv ille , an d M r. and M rs. Ja ck Parrish w ere d in n e r guests o f M r. and M rs. Joe S h e lto n S u n d a y . T h e r e w e re t h r e e U .S. P r e s id e n t s b o r n in N o rth C a r o l in a : A n d re w Ja ck so n , J a m e s P o l k a n d A n d r e w Jo h n so n . у R E N T A C A R SYSTEM . REAYl^FORD .Yodkinvilte Hwy. Mockivllla. N.C. N ñ T IÜ N A l F R A N C H IS r U S Y S I t M UF lU iiÜ U lA t • M R S . H Y L A N D . . . U'as Vicky B row n H y l a i i d , B r o w n W e d d i n g M iss V ic k y L y n n B ro w n an d W illia m La w re n ce H y la n d o f L e w isville w ere m arried at 7 p.m . S a tu rd a y ,'N o v e m b e r 2 2 in the L e w isville U n ite d M e th o d ist C iu irch . T h e R e v. J a ck B ro w n o f R o b in H o o d B a p tist C h u rc h officiated. T h e b rid e is the d aughte r o f M r. an d M rs. G a rla n d J a c k B ro w n , o f Le w isville . Sh e is a grad ua te o f L im e sto n e C o lle ge , w he re she w as nam ed to C h i D e lta P h i so ro rity . S h e teaches in the E n g lish D e p a rtm e n t o f D a vie C o u n ty H ig h Sc h o o l. M r. H y la n d atte nded N . C . State U n iv e rsity, w he re he jo in e d A lp h a P h i O m e ga service frate rn ity, a n d is an a d ju stor fo r A sso c ia te s F in a n c ia l Se rvice s C o m p a n y . H e served as a h e licop te r m e dic in V ie tn a m w ith the 3 12th A r m y R e se rve U n it. H is parents a rc M r.' A le x a n d e r H y la n d a n d the late M rs. H y la n d o f W in sto n -Sa le m , N . C. G iv e n in m arriage b y her father, the b rid e w ore a g o w n o f iv o ry silk o rgan za ove r satin. T h e em pire w aiste d g o w n featured an a le ncon lace b od ice w h ic h w as style d w ith a higli V ic to ria n neckline. T h e lo n g fitted organza sleeves w ere accented b y lace ap p liq u e s a n d seed pearl trim . T h e “A ” lin e sk irt w as fash ion e d w ith F re n ch A le n c o n L a c c M o tifs w ith seed pearls. T h e train w as chapel le n gth a n d fell fro m the em pire seam . It w a s accented w ith leya lace b o rd e r an d a scattering o f lace ap pliques. H e r ch ap e l length M a n tilla w as o f iv o ry im p o rte d silk illu sio n . It w a s b ord e re d in F re n c h A le n c o n La ce a n d ha d a p pliqu e s scattered in the center. Sh e carrie d a fa sh io n a b le cascade o f w h ite P o m P o m s w ith a large w h ite o rch id . M rs. H o w a rd P ru itt o f H ic k o ry w as m a tro n o f h o n o r. S h e w ore a g o w n o f go ld velvet. T lie em pire w aisted g o w n featured a sc o o p n e cklin e a n d sh o rt p u ff sleeves. G re e n an d go ld ven ise lace trim en han ced the em pire seam andJ?uilt-i.n panel train. S h e w o re a can ie lo t hat o f velvet w ith the venise late trifn an d it has sh o u ld e r le ngth illu sio n . Sh e carrie d a n arm b o u q u e t o f h o n e y b ro n z e m u m s w ith w heat. T h e b rid e sm a id s w ore go w n s an d h e ad pie ce s o f id en tical style an d colo r. T h e y carried a rm b o u q u e ts o f three h o n e y b ro n ze m u m s w ith w iieat. T h e flo w e r girl w ore id entical sty le a n d c o lo r o f the b rid e sm a id s w ith large b o w he address o f m a tc h in g colo r. B rid e sm a id s w ere M iss M a ry A lic M c M illia n o f B e lle G la d e , F la ; M iss S u z a n n e K ib le r S m ith o f B o w m a n , S . C .; M rs. L in d sa y W a tkin s o f Hig)i P o in t; M iss M a rth a Jane R e d d in g o f P fa ffto w n an d M iss L o is W a tk in s a n d M rs. J o h n n ie T a lly o f Le w isville . C h ild atte n d an ts w ere A le x a n d e r H y la n d , I I I o f C h a rlo tte and C h ristin e R e a vis o f Lew isville . A le x a n d e r H y la n d , Jr. o f C h a rlo tte w a s b est m an. U sh e rs w ere H o w a rd P ru itt o f H ic k o ry , T o m B eave r o f C o ole e m e e , C lin to n C la m p itt o f C le m m o n s, C ra ig V a u g h n , M ik e H e n ry an d W a yn e H a m m o f W in sto n -Sa le m , N . C. A fte r the c e re m o n y , a re ce p tion w as h e ld in the C h u rc h F e llo w sh ip H all. A ssistin g M r. an d M rs. B ro w n at the reception w ere: M rs. T . C a rso n Pratt, M rs. B ru ce H a rb in , M rs. G ra y T a y lo r, M rs. B e n tz Peak, M rs. B e n n y D a vis, an d M rs. D e w e y R e d d in g . M iss Sa ra h R e d d in g p re sided at the guest register. A fte r a trip to the B a ham a Isla n d s the co u p le w ill be at h o m e after D e ce m b e r 1 o n M a n a rd a C ircle, L e w isville , N . C. B R I D A L L U N C H E O N M iss La u ra Sh eets, o f Le w isville , N . C. entertained for M iss V ic k y L y n n B ro w n , bride-elect at a lu n c h e o n h o n o rin g her atte ndants at her ho m e . S a tu rd a y N o ve m b e r 22. A ssistin g M iss Sh e e ts w ere M rs. E u ge n ia Sh e e ts and M rs. Jackie H arrell. T h e h o m e w as b e a u tifu lly decorated th ro u g h o u t w ith candles em be dded in iv y an d fall flow ers. T h e table w as centered w ith the trad itional b rid e a n d g ro o m cake. C a n d le s an d iv y also adde d to the table d ecorations. Places w ere fo u n d b y the gu ests b y m a tc h in g ca rd s o f love songs. T h e ho stess presented M iss B ro w n w ith a corsage o f y e llo w ca rn a tio n s an d h a n d m a d e p illow s. T h e guests w ere greeted b y M rs. E u ge n ia Sh e e ts an d served p u n ch in the d en, b y M rs. Jackie H arrell. M iss B ro w n ’s atte nd ants a tte nd in g the lu n c h e o n w ere: M rs. H o w a rd Pru itt, H ic k o ry , N . C. H o n o r A tte n d a n t M iss M a ry A lic e M c M illia n o f Belle G lade, F lo rid a M iss Su / a n n e S m ith o f B o w m a n , S. C. M rs. L in d sa y W a tkin s o f H ig h Poin t, N . C. M iss M a rth a R e d d in g o f P fa ffto w n , N . C. M iss L o is W a tkin s o f Le w isville , N . C. M rs. J o h n n ie T a lly o f Le w isville , N . C. A lso atte n d in g w ere M rs. Ja ck B ro w n , m o th e r o f the bride, M rs. T . C a rso n Pratt, solo ist, M rs. J. R. P o in d e xte r, organist, M rs. B ru ce H a rb in an d M rs. T h a d Reavis. ...............celebrate 55th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smoot observed their 55th wedding anniversary Sunday, November 23 with an open house at their home on Route 1. Hosts were their children, Mrs. Lois Green, W. L. Smoot, J. W. Smoot, J. C. Smoot and Mrs. Jeannette Foster. Mrs. Priscilla Clark registered the hundred guests who called from 2 until 4 p.m. The refreshment table was covered with a lace cloth over green. Fall flower arrangements In ivory and green were used effecth/ely with ivory candles throughout the home. The decorated tiered wedding cake, punch, nuts and mints carried out the green and ivory color scheme. Mrs.-Margie Robertson cut and served the cake and Mrs. Linda Jones poured punch. The couple has ten grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. C e d a r C r e e k N e w s O n the m o u n ta in o f life, G o d ’s h e lp tu rn s stu m b lin g b lo c k s in to toe ho ld s. Ste d so n R a n d o lp h H e * * * * * * '! '* * T h e L o rd blessed u s w ith an o th e r b e au tifu l S u n d a y an d a w o n d e rfu l service here at the C e d a r C re e k B a p tist C h u rc h w it h a n in te re stin g S u n d a y S c h o o l le sson. T h e w o rsh ip d e v o t i o n a l s e r v ic e w a s con du cted, b y D asie T atu m , L u la W est, N a n n ie W ise m an an d N o ra E a to n . T lie pastor. R e v. W . C . H a y , b ro u g h t the m essage w h ic h w as sp iritu a lly a T h a n k sg iv in g serm on. T h e p r e - T h a n k s g i v i n g p r o g r a m a t 7 : 3 0 .p .m . s p o n s o r e d b y the M issio n Circle w as co n d u cte d b y M rs. K a y W est a n d M rs. N o ra Eaton . T h e R e v. C arter o f W in sto n b r o u g h t t h e m e ssage . H is them e w as, “ G ive G o d Y o u r B e s t ” w h i c h w a s v e r y en couraging. A fte r the service, refreshm ents w ere served b y M rs. A rt h u r Sc o tt, M rs. M e lvin Parks, M rs. O de ll E a to n , M rs. K a y W e s t a n d M rs. L u c y T atum . M r s . L u l a W est w as in M o c k sv ille sh o p p in g recently. H e r calle rs S u n d a y eve nin g w ere M r. an d M rs. J o h n W est and fa m ily o f W in sto n . M r s . G a r f ie ld C a m p b e ll called S u n d a y eve n in g at the h o m e o f he r m o th er, M rs. W illiam E ato n . M r. an d M rs. Jessie B ro w n and c h ild re n o f F o r k called S u n d a y e ve nin g at the h o m e o f t h e ir m o t h e r , M r s . L u c y T atum . M rs. Lester N o rriso n and daugliter o f B e th an ia and M iss A l b e r t a C a p p o f C h a rlo tte called recen tly at the h o m e o f L o n n ie W illiam s. M r. a n d M rs. A lle n T ra n so u visited in the h o m e o f their parents M r. and M rs. T ra n so u in Le w isville Sa tu rd a y. T h o m a s S m i t h c a lle d recen tly at tlie h o m e o f M rs. W illia m E ato n . M rs. H elen T ra n so u called also. H e n ry Sco tt, a stu d e n t at L i v i n g s t o n e C o lle g e in S a lisb u ry w as h o m e fo r the w eekend w ith his parents, M r. and M rs. A rth u r Scott. D a v ie 4 -H C L U B N E W S T h e F a rm in g to n 4 -H C lu b m et N o ve m b e r 18, at the h o m e o f M r. an d M rs. R o la n d W est. T h e m e eting w as called to ord er b y the President, Pat M iller. W e t h e n p le d g e d th e A m e ric a n an d 4 -H flags. H e n ry W e s t h a d d e v o t io n s . O u r s e c r e t a r y , G e o rg e Leagans, called the roll. T h ere w ere tw e nty m e m b ers present and tw o leaders. T h e m in u te s w ere read a n d approved. O ld b usine ss con siste d o f o u r t r ip t o D u k e P o w e r C o m p a n y , the trip to N . C. S t a t e U n iv e r sit y , o u r clu b C h ristm a s float, an d a c o u n ty co u n cil report. N e w busine ss con siste d o f sh o o tin g lessons at the C o u n ty O ffice B u ild in g for 4 -H ’ers, and o u r C h ristm a s party. O u r p ro gram w as o n “ K n o w Y o u r C lu b O rg a n iz a tio n " an d “ M o n e y M a n a g e m e n t." W e then elected o u r 1 9 7 0 c lu b office rs w h ich are: P resident - G e o rge Le agan s V ic e President - R o b e rta H a n d lin Secretary & Treas. - C in d y B oger R e p o rte r - Pat M ille r S o n g Lead er - Teresa S p a rk s R e c re a tio n Le ad e r - H e n ry. W est The all New LIGHTWEIGHT chain saw with automatic oiling! A must for • , ■ . ‘I ‘every farmer! PIONEER '4bi2iiiXL| II ‘TAKE A SECOND LOOK'AT YOUR PIONEER DEALER’S CHAIN SAWS Prices S tart A t $149.95 SEE THE DEMONSTRATION O F N E W PIONEER C H A IN S A W S a t CLEMMONS HARDWARE BRING THE KIDS TO 60M E R AND SA M THE PARROTS Hlghwoy 158 U Clemneit by MARGARET A. LeGRAND ee S A I N F A M I L Y A R R I V E F R O M H A W A II S S G Everette G . Sa in and h is fa m ily arrived fro m H o n o lu lu , H a w a ii o n N o v e m b e r 19, to spe n d a w e e k ’s leave w ith h is parents M r. an d M rs. E d g a r Sa in o n R o u te 3 an d M rs. S a in ’s parents, M r. an d M rs. R a y m o n d D a n ie l o n R t. 4. S S G S a in ’s n e w assignm ent w ill be in R ic h m o n d , V irgin ia . R E T U R N F R O M V A C A T I O N F ra n c is K ille n ha s re ce n tly returne d fro m a ten d a y va ca tio n to F lo rid a , H a iti an d Jam aica. T h e trip w a s m ade w ith a college pal. T h e y attended tho an nu al A sso c ia tio n o f A d v e n tist Se rvice s and In stitu tio n W o rk sh o p sp o n so re d b y the sam e o rg a n iz a tio n w h ic h has its he ad qu arte rs in W a sh in gto n , D . C . D u r in g their sta y in M ia m i, th e y visite d the siglits o f F lo rid a an d M r. K ille n ’s sister, M r s . M a b e l S c h u tt in T averes, F lo rid a . S h e is a retired Se v e n th -d a y A d v e n tist M issio n a ry w h o spe n t fourteen ye a rs in In d ia . O n N o v . 16, M r. K ille n and o th e r A . S . I. m e m b e rs left b y jet fo r H a iti and Jam aica. T h e y visited Se v e n th -d a y A d v e n tist sch o o ls, m e dical In stitu tio n s an d saw the re sults o f their sacrificial giv in g fro m w eek to w eek fo r the w o rld w id e m issio n p ro gra m o f the Se v e n th -d a y A d v e n tist C h u rc h . M r. K ille n is the ad m in istra to r o f the F ra n -R a y R e st H o m e here w h ic h has b een in o p e ra tio n fo r ove r fo u r years. H O M E F O R T H E H O L I D A Y S B ill C a m p b e ll w ill arrive W e d n e sd a y fro m B re va rd C o lle ge to spe n d the T h a n k sg iv in g h o lid a y s w ith h is parents, M r. an d M rs. P re ntice C am pb e ll. A R R I V E F R O M M IC H IG A N M rs. M e lv in Page a n d ch ild re n , M ic h a e l an d M e la n ie arrived W e d n e sd a y fro m L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n to sp e n d the T h a n k sg iv in g h o lid a y s w ith her parents, the R e v. and M rs. Jam es A . A lle n o n C h u rc h Street. F A M I L Y G A T H E R IN G S U N D A Y S p e n d in g the past w e e ke nd w ith M r. an d M rs. C la re n ce B. Jam es o n C h u rc h Stre et w ere their so n an d daugliter- in-law , M r. a n d M rs. D u k e Jam es a n d child re n , Pat a n d C a m m ie o f H a ze lw o o d . M r. a n d M rs. Jam es, M iss C a m illa Jam e s an d M iss C a ro ly n B urge ss, b o th o f C le m m o n s atte nded the D u k e -C a ro lin a footb all gam e S a tu rd a y in D u rh a m . O n S u n d a y , M r. a n d M rs. Jam es w ere h o sts at a fa m ily d in n e r at th e ir ho m e . A m o n g the th irty relatives a tte n d in g w ere M r. an d M rs. C h e ste r Jam e s an d so n, M ik e o f L e x in g to n . D I N N E R IN C H A R b O T T E S U N D A Y M r . a n d M r s . W a lt e r L . H a r g e t t w ere h o sts at a p re -T h a n k sgiv in g d in n e r S u n d a y at their h o m e in C h arlotte . A tte n d in g the d in n e r w ere: M r. H a rg e tt’s m o th e r, M rs. W alte r L . H arge tt o f H ig h P o in t, M rs. H a rg e tt’s m o th e r, M rs. P h il J o h n so n o f W e sle y C e nter, C h a rlotte , an d he r au nts, M iss O ssie A lliso n , M rs. M a rga re t A . L e G ra n d a n d M rs. W . A . A lliso n . M rs. H argett an d M iss A lliso n w iU leave W e d n e sd a y fo r B o w ie , M a ry la n d to spe n d the h o lid a y s w ith the fo rm e r’s sister, M rs. R . S. M c N e ill, h e r h u sb a n d a n d ch ild re n , R o b e rt, E liza b e th a n d A n n e M arie. A N N I V E R S A R Y G U E S T S Й á O u t-o f-to w n gu e sts here S u n d a y fo r the G o ld e n W e d d in g a n n ive rsa ry lu n c h e o n h o n o rin g M r. a n d M rs. G ra d y C a rtn e r held at the D a vie A c a d e m y C o m m u n ity b u ild in g w ere: M iss B e rth a M c D o n a ld a n d M r. an d M rs. W alter F e lk e r o f C o n c o rd ; M r. and M rs. J o h n S . C a rtn e r o f S a lisb u ry ; M iss A d d ie M a e Safaret, M iss G race B u tn e r and M r. an d M rs. A u th e r H e n b arge r o f C h in a G ro v e ; M r. a n d M rs. R o y W a lk e r o f W arre nsville ; M r. an d M rs. L illa rd H o o sie r o f C re stó n ; M r. an d M rs. W illia m H a tb a c k a n d daughter, S u sa n o f W in sto n -Sa le m ; M r. a n d M rs. K e g g K e gge rise o f R a le ig h ; W . E . S h a w o f L e n o ir; R e v. a n d M rs. M . G . E rvin , M r. an d M rs. M ilto n C la ry an d M rs. Jo e J o h n so n o f State sville; M r. an d M rs. C h a rlie F ly n n an d fa m ily , an d M r. an d M rs. L e o n a rd F e lke r an d fa m ily o f L e x in g to n ; M rs. E . M . Jo n e s and M rs. C la re nce D . C a m p b e ll o f T h o m a sville ; M r. a n d M rs. M ilto n D . W ilk e s an d daugliter, A lic e an d W esley W ilk e s o f M o u n t Pleasant a n d M r. and M rs. L . F . B arrin ge r a n d Leslie B arrin ge r. H E R E F R O M F T . D I X , N . J . M iss E v e ly n C . G ile s o f F t. D ix , N e w Jerse y, visited the J. B. W ilso n fam ily a few d a ys last w eek. S h e w ill visit in B irm in g lia m , A la b a m a en route hom e. V I S I T IN S P A R T A N B U R G , S. C. M r. an d M rs. C . S. A n d e rso n an d M rs. A n d e rso n ’s sister, M iss D u o S h a w o f H a rm o n y spe nt last w e e k in Sp a rta n b u rg, S. C. w ith the A n d e rso n ’s so n an d d augliter-in-law , D r. and M rs. H e n ry S h a w A n d e rso n an d fam ily. S O N A N D F A M I L Y H E R E S U N D A Y M r. an d M rs. R o b e rt R o w la n d an d ch ild re n , A m y , E m ily and B o b b y o f H igli p o in t, spe nt S u n d a y here w ith R o b e rt’s m o th e r, M rs. G e o rge R o w la n d o n M a p le A ve n u e . V I S I T H O S P I T A L P A T I E N T M rs. H a ro ld O sb o rn e an d d augliters, Ela ine , T in a a n d G in a o f R o u te 5, and M a lin d a Pressnell visite d M iss A n n H e a d le y S u n d a y at C h a rlo tte M e m o ria l H o sp ita l. M iss H e a d le y w as in an accident F rid a y en rou te fro m W ingate C ollege. T H A N K S G IV I N G G U E S T S T h a n k sg iv in g guests o f M rs. M a ra ire t A . L e G ra n d at he r ho m e w ill be he r so n . M a jo r E d w in C . L e G ra n d , M rs. L e G ra n d a n d their sons, E d d ie an d J o h n o f S h a w A F B , Su m te r, S . C . w h o w ill arrive W e d n e sd a y night. C o m in g in T h u rsd a y fo r a fa m ily d in n e r at the L a G ra n d h o m e w ill be M r. an d M rs. Ja ck A . L e G ra n d and d augliter, A n n a lisa o f C o n o v e r. M rs. W . A . A lliso n w ill be co-h oste ss fo r the d inner. A ls o a tte n d in g w ill be M rs. J o h n P. L e G ra n d o f N o rth M a in Street. B E A R C R E E K B A P T IS T DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1969 - 3 Т Н О Щ IBiS-'i S u n d a y held at B ear E v e n in gT h e 5tli S u n d a y S in g in g w ill be held C r e e k B a p t is t C h u r c h o n S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 3 0 , at 7 :3 0 p.m . A ll singers are invited to attend. Mrs. Darrell Eugene Edwards .......was Kay Joyce Nettles KAY NETTLES WEDS MR. EDWARDS IN HAHN AFB CHAPEL, GERMANY M iss K a y J o yc e N e ttle s an d D a rre ll E u ge n e E d w a rd s w ere m arried o n Se p te m b e r 12, at 7 :3 0 p. m . in H a h n A ir F o rc e Base C h ap e l, H a h n , G e rm a n y . C h a p lin B re th au se r officia ted . T h e chapel o rga n ist a n d so lo ist pre se nted the w e d d in g m u sic. T h e b rid e is the d auglite r o f M r. an d M rs. V ir g il I. N e ttle s o f H a in e s C ity , F lo rid a . S h e w as gra d u a te d fro m H a in e s H ig li S c h o o l and P o lk J u n io r C o lle ge , F lo rid a . S h e has co m p le te d on e ye ar at T in g lin g S c h o o l o f A rt, Sarasota, Fla. T h e b rid e gro o m , so n o f M r. an d M rs. R o b e rt W ad e E d w a rd s o f R o u te M o c k sv ille , w as grad ua te d fro m D a vie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l, c o m p le te d tw o ye ars at R in g lin g S c h o o l o f A r t an d is n o w sta tio n e d at H a h n A F B , G e rm a n y . T h e b rid e w as given in m arriage b y T e ch /Sgt. W a yn e W im sette o f C h ic a go , III. S h e w o re a fo rm a l g o w n o f C h a n tilly lace and o rganza o ve r peau de soie. T h e g o w n w a s d esign ed w ith side pane ls o f lace fa llin g fro m an A -lin e sk irt an d fo rm in g a chapel train. T h e lace b o d ic e featured a sc o o p n e cklin e an d lo n g sleeves w ith pearl trim accented w ith a peau de soie b o w in fro nt. H e r veil fell fro m a c ro w n o f lace a n d je w e ls a n d she carrie d a b o u q u e t o f w h ite ca rn a tio n s an d o rc h id s m ad e in H o lla n d . M a tro n o f h o n o r w a s M iss S u sa n M a r y T h o rste n so n o f B ig R a p id s , M ic h ig a n . B rid e sm a id s w ere M iss M a rie K a ise r o f C le vela nd , O h io a n d M iss G a il G e rw ig. C h ild atte n d an ts w ere L isa W im sette a n d D o u g W im sette o f C h ic a g o , Illin o is. ■* T h e h o n o r atte n d an t w ore a fo rm a l g o w n o f p in k peau de soie an d lace a n d carrie d a b o u q u e t o f y e llo w a n d w h ite carnation s. T h e b rid e sm a id s w o re id en tical go w n s o f y e llo w peau de soie and lace a n d carrie d the sam e b o u q u e ts. C h a rle s L lo y d T h o rste rso n o f M ic h ig a n w as the g ro o m ’s best m an . U sh e rs w ere K e n n e th J. W illia m s o f Y o u n g sto w n , O h io ; A lto n R o y H a n sk e m o f S p u rg e n C re e k, O re go n ; an d R ic h a rd W o o d w a rd o f M e d e sta, C a lifo rn ia . R e c e p tio n A recep tion w as given b y frie n d s o f the b rid a l c o u p le fo llo w in g the c e re m o n y at the h o m e o f M r. a n d M rs. C h a rle s T h u rste n so n . A ssistin g in e n te rta in in g w ere M rs. S u sa n T h o rste n so n , o f B ig R a p id s, M ic h ig a n , M rs. M a rie K a ise r o f C le ve la n d , O h io a n d M rs. Jane t D u k e . A rra n g e m e n ts o f w h ite d a lilia s a n d cand le s fla n k e d the w e d d in g cake a n d p u n c h b o w l. T h e cake an d refre sh m e nt s carried o u t the A ir F o rc e b lu e a n d w h ite c o lo r schem e. F o r a w e d d in g trip to the Sw itze rla n d A lp s a n d the B e rtch e s G a rd e n s, the b rid e ch an ge d to a to u rq u o ise w o o l su it w ith b ro w n acessories an d the o rc h id corsage fro m h e r w e d d in g b o u q u e t. M r. an d M rs. E d w a rd s w ill live in N o r th C a ro lin a after tw o m o re ye ars o f d u ty in G e rm a n y . Mrs. Jean E. Carter In Nationol Society M rs. Jean E v a n s C arter w as recen tly in itiated in to A lp h a K a p p a C h a p te r o f O m ic ro n N u , h o m e e c o n o m ic s h o n o r so cie ty at the U n iv e rsity o f N o rth C a ro lin a at G re e n sb o ro . O m ic ro n N u is a na tio n al society w ith the p u rp ose o f j r o m o t i n g s c h o l a r s h i p , ead e rship an d research as a part o f the w o rld -w id e ho m e e c o n o m ic s m o ve m e nt. T h e re are n o w 4 3 active chap ters and 3 a lu m n i ch ap te rs w ith 2 6 ,0 0 0 m em bers. M rs. C arte r is the d augliter o f M r. an d M rs. G e o rge E van s, Jr. o f M o c k sv ille . Sh e and her h u s b a n d , K e n n e t h live in G re e n sb o ro . Church Activities E A T O N B A P T IS T D r. an d M rs. K e ith Ed w a rd s, m ission a rie s to N ige ria, w ill be guest spe ake rs at E a to n B aptist C h u rc h o n S u n d a y . N o v e m b e r 3 0 at 7 p.m . D r. a n d M rs. E d w a rd s are p re se ntly w o rk in g a t t h e B a p tist H o sp ita l in W in sto n -Sa le m . B e g in n in g their W eek o f P ra ye r fo r foreign m ission s, the G ir l’s A u x ilia ry invites the p u b lic to atte nd this special service. T U R R E N T I N E B A P T IS T A sin g in g w ill be he ld at T u rre n lin e B a p tist C h u rc h on S a tu rd a y , N o v . 29. T h e R e v. H in k le L ittle a n d “ T h e S o n s O f F a ith ” o f T a y lo rsv ille w ill be featured. A covered d ish su p p e r w ill be he ld at 6 :3 0 p.m . in the F e llo w sh ip B u ild in g p rio r to the sin g in g at 7 :3 0 p.m . M e m b e rs, fo rm e r m e m bers a n d frie n d s are in vite d to attend. T h e “ P a th fin d e rs” w ill sing S u n d a y at the m o rn in g w o rsh ip service. F U L T O N M E T H O D IS T A c h ic k e n pie an d c o u n try h a m s u p p e r w ill be held S a tu rd a y , N o v e m b e r 29, in the F e llo w sh ip H all o f the N e w F u l t o n U n it e d M e t h o d is t C h u rc h . S e rv in g w ill b egin at 4 p.m . T h is is a benefit supper. T h e p ro ce ed s to be given to M e lv in L a n ie r w h o has been a h o s p i t a l p a t i e n t f o r a p p r o x im a t e ly five m o n th s. T h e re w ill be n o set price plate but d o n a tio n s fro m each o n e is asked tow ard the fu n d fo r him . ngagements s f ä » Miss Martha Yvonne Mason M r. a n d M rs. P a u l H a rriso n M a so n , Jr. o f R o u te 2, a n n o u n c e the engagem ent o f their daughter, M a rth a Y v o n n e , to M r. O sc a r A n d e rso n S m ith , Jr. M r. S m ith is the so n o f M r. an d M rs. O sc a r A n d e rso n S m ith , Sr., o f R o u te 1, A d va n ce . M iss M a so n is a 1 9 6 9 graduate o f D a vie C o u n ty H ig li S c h o o l and is n o w a tte n d in g B a rb iz o n B e a u ty C o lle g e in W in sto n -Sa le m . M r. S m ith is a 1 9 6 8 grad ua te o f the sam e sch o o l a n d is n o w se rving w ith the U . S. A r m y , station e d at F o rt B ragg, N o rth C a rolin a . B e fo re e n te rin g (ho A rm y , M r. S m ith w as se lf-e m plo ye d at A n d y ’s Service a n d G ro c e ry in R e d la n d . A J a n u a ry w e d d in g is p lann ed . Miss Elizabeth Ann Potter MISS LOFLIN IS HONORED M iss Janice L o flin , w h o w ill b ecom e the b rid e o f K e n n e th B u tn e r, Jr. o n F rid a y n igh t, J a n u a r y 9 t h , 1 9 7 0 , w a s h o n o re d at a m isce lla n e o u s s h o w e r o n F r i d a y n ig h t , N o v e m b e r 2 1 , in t h e F e llo w sh ip H a ll o f M a c e d o n ia M o ra v ia n c h u rch . T h e sh o w e r w as given b y M i s s L o f l i n ’s s is t e r , M rs. C h a r lie Sa p p , w h o w ill be m a t r o n o f h o n o r in the w e d d in g. S h e presented the h o n o re e w ith an o ld fash ion e d n o se ga y corsage o f p in k roses and carnation s. G a m e s w ere p la ye d an d e n jo y e d b y the tw e n ty-five g u e s t s a t t e n d i n g . T h e b r id e - e le c t re c e iv e d m a n y lo ve ly sh o w e r gifts. A ssistin g in the se rvin g o f refreshm ents, w h ic h w ere in the c o lo r sch em e o f p in k and g r e e n , w e r e t w o o f th e b rid e g ro o m elect’s sisters, M rs. D a v id S m ith , w h o w ill be the o rganist fo r the w e d d in g and M iss L ib b y B u tn e r, w h o w ill be a b rid e sm a id. A g a in , o n S a tu rd a y evening, N o v e m b e r 2 2 , M iss L o flin w as h o n o r e d at a n o t l i e r m isce lla n e o u s sh o w e r given b y her au nt, M rs. W illia m S. F o y , at he r h o m e , 6 1 6 La u re l Street in W i n s t o n - S a l e m . S h e presented the b rid e elect w ith a red ca rn a tio n corsage. M iss L o flin w as fflven m a n y nice gifts b y the fifteen guests w h o attended. G u e s t s a t b o t h o f the s h o w e r s in clu d e d the b rid e elect’s m o th e r, M rs. J. T a y lo r L o f l i n a n d the b rid e g ro o m elect’s m o th e r, M rs. K e n n e th M . B u tn e r, Sr. D e lic io u s cake squares w ith the c o lo r schem e o f p in k a n d green w ere served b y M rs. F o y w h o w a s assisted b y M rs. C h a rlie Sap p . M r. an d M rs. G a rd n e r A lle n P otte r o f S m y rn a , G e o rgia a n n o u n c e the engagem ent o f their daughter, E liza b e th A n n P otte r, to C h a rle s V a n M e rre ll, so n o f M rs. W a yn e B. M e rre ll and the late M r. M e rre ll o f M o c k sv ille . M iss Potte r received her B. A . D egree in M a th e m a tics fro m M e rce r U n iv e rsity in M a c o n , G e o rgia , w he re she w as president o f C h i O m e ga, secretary o f the stu de n t go ve rn m e n t. Sigm a N u Sw ee th eart, a m e m b e r o f C a rd in a l K e y H o n o r S o c ie ty , an d a m e m b e r o f W h o ’s W h o in A m e ric a n C o lle ge s an d U niversities. S h e is p re se n tly e m p lo ye d as a syste m s en gin ee r w ith the I. B. M . C o rp o ra tio n in C h a rlo tte , N . C. M r. M e rre ll is a graduate o f M itch e ll J u n io r C o llege w he re he w as a m e m b e r o f C ircle K . H e received h is B . S. D egree in E c o n o m ic s an d B u sin e ss A d m in istra tio n fro m A p p a la c h ia n State U n iv e rsity w he re he w as a m e m b e r o f C h i O m e ga C h i B u sin e ss F ra te rn ity. M r. M e rre ll has recen tly returne d fro m F o rt Ja ckso n , S. C ., w he re he w as se rvin g h is active d u t y tra in in g w ith the N a tio n a l G u a rd . H e is p re se ntly e m p lo ye d b y B e lk Sto re s Se rvice s in C h a rlo tte , N . C. T h e w e d d in g w ill be J a n u a ry 17, at the F irst U n ite d M e th o id st C h u rc h in S m y rn a , G e o rgia , at 4 :0 0 p. nv__________ Remove Unwanted Hair Permanently the easy, safe way. —For Free Information CaU- Marie’s Beauty Shop 634-5139 JEWEL DORSETT ELECTROLOGIST J t D O R M I I V Y S t u d i o s f Pkoit n 2-6431 ^ A ■"Wlnfton-Sflleiii - Downtown - Ziniendorf BIdg R«gi«t«r Your Child Now in 3 Pay or S Day Kind»r(¡«rton (Dorminy Kindergartens Approved by the Board of Education of North Carolina) 3 Morninst • MfMk - $10.60 per 4 weeks. 6 Mprninii • week - S25.00 per 4 weeks. ГIIIIIIIIIIIIII POLYESTER KNITS 6 0 " Wide $ 1 .0 0 P e r Y o rd OFF R eg . P rice Fully Modilne Washgkle Also S I . 2 0 Value Invisible Zipper FREE with each dress length WITH THIS COUPON T h i s a d g o o d F r id a y n ig h t N o v . 3 8 t h . F r o m 5 : 0 0 p . m . - 8 : 0 0 p .m . 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Vi PRICE ONE GROUP MEN’S SHOES DISCONTINUED STYLES BROKEN SIZES values to $12 $3.88 ONE GROUP MEN’S SUCKS SOLIDS PLAIDS PERMANENT PRESS $5.88 ONE GROUP LADIES' DRESSES DACRON COTTON BLENDS POLYESTER KNITS, BONDED ORLON AND CORDUROY’. juniors....misses....half sizes N O W $ 4 .8 8 N O W $ 6 .8 8 N O W $ 8 .0 0 N O W $ 1 0 .0 0 N O W $ 1 2 .0 0 Regular $6.99 Regular $8 ■ $9 Regular $10 ■ $11 Regular $12 ■ $14 Regular $15 ■ $16 O U R O W N B R A N D ! ^ ’ R E I G N I N G B E A U T Y ” S E A M L E S S N Y L O N S 1 . 0 0 p airs 37( pair, usually 59)i pair G reat opportunity to get your stock ing supply up to date, and even tuck extras awayl These are our oviin brand first quality nylons In your choice of m esh or plain knit. Sheer, flattering, m arvelous-fitting nylons in a full a s so rtm en t of new -this-Fall sh ad es. ‘■Reigning Beauty" on the box is your assurance of quality—only the price has changed! Be a sm art shopper. Get plenty for yourself or be sm art —buy now for Christm as! one group LADIES SPORTSWEAR FIRST QUALITY ANTRON- NYLON KNIT WOOLS AND WOOL BLENDS GROUP CONSISTS OF PANTS LONG SLEEVE SHELLS SLEEVELESS VESTS SKIRTS AND SWEATERS BLOUSES VALUES TO SIZES 6 TO 16 $15 PRICE Stote Pride BATH TOWELS SOLIDS - STRIPES size 22 X 44 Regular 69c 2 FO R $1.00 RUMMA6E ITEMS 4 - 1 A D I F S G I R D I E S $ $ 1 1-3 PC BATH SET »“n $3.00 2- COOKIE PRESS &, $1.50 9- COASTER SETS r» <i.» 8SC 1-PARTY KAN & $1.39 2-PUNCH BOWL SETS «1 $9 5-BEDSPREADS $4.00 1-TW IN BEDSPREAD $3 1-DRAPERY 15-LADIES SLIPS IS Boyf Reg. 826.99 30 Pr. Ladies PANTIES 1 O C irragulsrs Rb9 $4* TIE BELT SETS R«g. fi.99 $ 1 0 . 0 0 $2.50 2 0 LADIES BELTS R « e . $1.00 ONE GROUP GIRLS and INFANTS Sleepwear GOWNS • PAJAMAS COTTON FLANNEL PRINTS not all sizes VALUES TO $5.00 $2.00 ONE GROUP 8 ONLY Small Group Small Group D R A PER IE S B ED SPR EA D S MEN’S FELT H A TS TO DD LERS HRST QUALITY HRST QUALITY SH O E S SIZE 48 X 63 AND IMPERFECT SLIGHTLY SOILED AND 48 X 84 TWIN SIZE NOT ALL SIZES BROKEN SIZES VALUES TO $8.99 VALUES TO $10.00 REGULAR $9.00 REGULAR $4.00 $4 $2 $5 $2 11-YEAR GUARANTEE OUR "STATE PRIDE” 5-SPEED BLENDER 17.88 Usually 36.99 Push-button operation. 20- second tim er with auto matic shut-off. Easy-pour spout on graduated glass with handle. Like having another pair of hands! ONE GROUP WOOLENS TWEEDS ..... PLAIDS 54" - 58" WIDE REGULAR $3.99 Yd.$2.97 ONE GROUP TRIMMED - UNTRIMMED Regular $45 SALE ^38 Regular $80 SALE ^68 SALE GIRLS DRESSES PLAIDS.......SOLIDS......STRIPES DACRON COTTON BLENDS POLYESTER KNITS sizes 7 - 14; 8\i - 16'/i REGULAR $10.00 REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $ 4 .8 8 $ 3 .8 8 $ 2 .8 8 $ 2 .3 3 Regular $30 Regular $23 »Regular $20 GIRLS' FUN FUR COATS GROWN UP LOOKING SOFT ACRYLIC PILE DOUBLE BREASTED ....go with everything SIZES 4--6X; 7-14 $ 2 4 .8 8 $ 1 9 .8 8 $ 1 6 .8 8 ONE GROUP OUTING REMNANTS ASSORTED PRINTS 36-INCHES WIDE VALUES TO 49c YARD 25t Yard Multi-Media Instruction Used In Local Healtii Training DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHER 26, 1969 - 5 Car Skids Into Another On 801 [ŸÎDKÎN I I VALLEY A f i v e c o u n t y w id e com p re h e n sive health p la n n in g Idea has resulted in the o ffe rin g o f a n e w m u l t i - m e d i a in stru ctio n a l cou rse fo r R. N .’s and L . P. N .’s in volve d in the care o f c o ro n a ry patients. T h e m u lt i- m e d ia m aterials w ere m a d e available th ro u gli the N o r t h C a r o l in a R e g io n a l M e d ica l A.ssociation. T h e m u l t i - m e d i a in stru ctio n a l syste m is based o n a c o n c e p t o f intensive c o r o n a ry care initiated and developed at the P re sbyterian U n iv e r s it y o f P e n nsylvan ia M e d ica l Center. In vie w o f the n u m b e r o f nurses needed to sta ff co ro n a ry care u n its in this c o u n ty, (he c o m p le x it y o f the subject m atter the y m u st learn, the sh o rt tim e th e y have in w h ich to learn it, and the life and death im p o rtan ce o f the w o rk they do, if is evide nt that there is a vital need for p ro v id in g the p h y s ic ia n - n u r s e team w ith • s u p p o r t i v e m a t e r ia l a n d te ch n o lo gy that are as m o de rn and as effective as the intensive c o ro n a ry care con ce pt Itself. T h e m u lti-m e dia ap pro ach represents a distinct departure f r o m tra d itio n a l in stru ctio n and p ro m ise to op e n a new avenue p articularly applicable to t h e c o m m u n ic a t io n o f specialized k n o w le d ge in the m edical an d health Helds. B y th e use o f different m e d ia , each le sson can be t a u g h t th ro u g li ap pro priate m edia to m ake le arn ing easier and teaching m o re effective. T h e m u lti-m e dia cou rse o f in s t r u c t io n is necessary to p erm it local h o sp itals to train their o w n nurses, to increase th e e f f ic ie n c y o f trainin g pro gram s, to assist in trainin g in divid u al replacem ents w ith in f u n c t io n in g c o r o n a ry care u n it s . T h i s a p p ro a c h also p r o v i d e s f o r c o n t in u o u s i n - s e r v i c e e d u c a t i o n a l p ro g ra m s , refresher courses, and as a m e ans fo r staffs o f sm aller h o sp ita ls abreast w ith •1 I I II A tte n d a n ce w as o f f at the V a lle y S u n d a y , d ue to so m u ch f e sji a n j^ p g the m e m bers, w ish eye;tyone a spe ed y 'e ry a n d h o p e that they can be at c h u rc h n e xt S u n d a y . M r. an d M rs. R e id H a u se r an d M rs. J o h n S h e c k spe nt the w e e k e n d w ith M rs. S h e e k ’s daugliter an d fa m ily , M r. and M r s . 0 . B . B a r e f o o t o f W ilm in g to n , N . C. M r. B are fo o t is r e c o v e r i n g f r o m a n operation. W e w ere all p ro u d to have H a ro ld W o o d o f the a rm y at c h u rch S u n d a y . H e is at h o m e on a fu rlo u gli before g o in g to V ie tn a m . Let us all p ra y that he has a safe trip there an d a safe return ho m e w h e n h is to u r is up. M rs. E u ge n e H auser, L e tty and W esley an d M rs. A n n ie H o lm had S u n d a y d in n e r w ith M r. an d M rs. H e n ry M c B rid e , and M rs. M a u d e H auser. M r. an d M rs. Joe K in g and fa m ily visited a b ro th e r an d his fam ily, M r. an d M rs. J o h n n y M ic h a e l la s t S u n d a y . T h e M ic h a e ls have a so n in a S o u th C a r o l in a h o s p it a l w h o is critically ill. M r. and M rs. R a y S m ith had their new in fan t daugliter w ith tliem at ch u rc h S u n d a y night. H e r nam e is S h a ro n A n ita . T h e W o m e n s M issio n a ry S o c ie ty w ill m eet at the ho m e o f M rs. Joe K in g , D e ce m b e r 1, at 7 p. m. fo r the L o ttie M o o n C h ristm a s program . W e urge each la d y to try lo attend. Pino News A n o th e r go o d w o m a n , M rs. W . W . W est has m o ved fro m this c o m m u n ity to be w ilh her Lx)rd. S h e w ill be m issed b y this reporter. Sh e a lw ays called m e o n M o n d a y o r T u e sd a y . Sh e w a s so h a p p y to have c o m p a n y a n d especially to tell m e w h e n her gran dch ild re n had been to visit her. M rs. L u th e r D u ll spent the last tw o w eeks w ith M r. and M rs. M ik e P e n dle to n a n d so n at G a sto n ia . Sh e w ent to be w ith h e r gra n d so n , Sterling, w h o had the flu a n d m easels. M r s . D o ra Sta n le y spent S u n d a y w it h r e la t iv e s in K a n n a p o lis. D r. Elizab etl) M c M a h a n and M i s s M a r y M c M a h a n spent S a tu rd a y w ith H a rm o n an d Eva L e e M c M a h a n a n d a ls o attended M rs. W e st’s funeral. M r. an d M rs. F re d H a rp e r o f C le m m o n s, D e w e y D ix o n , W . A . S h e lt o n , M r. a n d M rs. M o n ro e D u ll a n d tw o o fth e ir gra n d ch ild re n also atte nd ed the funeral o f M rs. W . W . W est. M r. a n d M rs. G ilb e rt R e a vis visite d M r. a n d M rs. C a lvin T rive tte a n d d a u ^ ite r, V ic k i L y n n S u n d a y evening. Mrs. Mary A. Bryant of the Davie County Hospital receives certificates from Gene H. Phillips, Dean of Instruction of the Rowan Technical Institute for participating in the multi-media instruction course for R. N.'s and L. P. N.'s involving the care of coronary patients. The director of the course, Mrs. Betty Steele of the Cabarrus Hospital, is shown at the right. new advance s in m edical and n u rsin g practices. S tu d e n ts arc given pre-test a n d p o st-te st to determ ine w hat needs to be tauglit and the effectiveness o f in stru ctio n . T h e $ 6 , 0 0 0 m u lti-m e dia m a t e r ia l ce n te r in clu d e s 9 film s, 12 audio tap es, a n d 3 0 film estrips. Su bje cts w h ic h can b e s t u d ie d in class, sm all gro up s, o r o n an in d ivid u a l basis arc: T h e C o n c e p t o f In te nsive C o ro n a ry C are T h e H e a r t - ' A c u t e M y o c a rd ia l In fra c tio n I n t e r p r e t a t i o n o f A r r y h y t h m i a s a n d T h e ir T re a tm e nt T h e Patient N o t in A c u to D is t r e s s - A d m is s io n , C are & D isch arge C o n g e s t iv e H eart Fa ilu re and C a rd io g e n ic S h o c k T h e W a rn in g A rrh y th m ia s T h e Legal A rrh y th m ia s C o ro n a ry H eart D isease T h e N u r s i n g R o l e in C o m o ra n ry Care T h e N u rse in the C o ro n a ry C are U n it T h e H e a r t - - A c u t e M y o c a rd ia l In fa rc tio n T h e Patient in a C o ro n a ry In te rv ie w in g T e ch n iq u e s T h e N u rsin g R e p o rt N u rs in g T e a m C o n fe re n ce C o n g e s t iv e H eart Failu re and C a rd io g e n ic S h o c k T h e W a rn in g A rrh y th m ia s T h e Legal A rrh y th m ia s T h e C li n ic a l Pictu re o f A M I "P a rt I , T h e H isto ry T h e C l i n ic a l P ictu re o f A M I - P a r t 2, T h e P hy sica l E x a m in a tio n T lie C l i n ic a l Picture o f A M I--P a rt 3 , T h e H o sp ita l & Post C o n vale sce n t Phases T h e C li n ic a l P ictu rc o f A M I - - P a r t 4 , T h e P o s t C o nvalescen t Phase M o n ito rin g P ro b le m s T h e F o rm a t fo r In te rp re tin g E G G ’S T w e lve Le ad E le ctro c a rd io gram T h e r i a s s i f i c a t i o n o f A rrh y th m ia s D r u g T l i c r a p y o f A rrh y th m ia s T r e a t m e n t o f S p e c if ic A rry h th m ia s T y p e s o f P V C ’s an d their T re a tm e n t T h e T r e a t m e n t o f Left V e n tric u la r Fa ilu re T h e U se o f D ig ita lis M o n i t o r i n g C V P - T e ch n iq u e - T h e o ry O x y g e n T h e ra p y D iu re tic T h e ra p y C h e s t X - R a y s , R a tio n a le and T e ch n iq u e S ig n s o f C a rd io ge n ic S h o c k M e ta b o lic A c id o sis Sy iiip a th o m im e tic D ru g s A n tico a g u la n t T h e ra p y T h e C o n c e p t o f C ard iac P a cing T ra n sv e n o u s P a cin g T h e N u rsin g R o le in P a c in g T h e E le ctrical T re a tm e n t o f A rrh y th m ia s T h e D ia g n o sis o f M y o c a rd ia l In f a r c t io n . E le c t r o c a r d io g ra p h y & E n E y m y e S tu d ie s E le c tro c a rd io g ra p h ic P atterns o f A rrh y th m ia s. T h e m u lti-m e dia c o ro n a ry c o u r s e is t h e f ir s t j o in t e d u c a t i o n a l e n d e a v o r attem pted b y the M id -C re sce n t H e a lth P la n n in g C o u n c il. A total o f 14 0 p eople registered for the class. M rs. B e tty Steele, C a b a r r u s M e m o ria l H o sp ita l I n - S e r v i c e E d u c a t i o n C o o rd ia n a to r w as the d ire cto r o f t h e c o u rse . Particip ants f r o m t h e D a v ie C o u n t y H o sp ita l w ere: B arb ara G raves, E liz a b e t h J o h n so n , V ic to ria H ic k s , M a r y B ry a n t, R u th Foster, L o u ise O sb o rn e , M a ry L o u W aldie, M argaret B aile y, H e l e n G in t h e r , B e a t r ic e H e n d r i x , J u a n it a L a g le , C a r o l y n R i c h a r d s , B e s sie Sech re st, B e tty Slau glite r, A n n Stille r, J o yc e K eever, E m m e r Call an d PauH ne G re g o ry. JIM BOWLES...IS thinking of having FRESH strawberry shortcake for Thank$givlng...a break from the traditional pumpkin pie and persimmon pudding, etc! He is shown here holding one of the berries he picked last Thursday, November 20th, from vines at his home on Cherry Street, and, he says "there are still about a quart of berries this same size left." Jim set out 25 plants in July up close to his house. Since the frost hasn’t hurt the strawberries so far, we hope it won't, because Jim's wife Pauline can make a grand cake to go with them. We know...because we have tasted her cooking! State T ro o p e r R . L. Beane in v e s t ig a t e d a n a c c id e n t T h u rsd a y , N o v e m b e r .2 0 , at 6; 15 a. 111. o n N C 801 12 m iles east o f M o c k sville . F re d rick R o b e rt B ro w n , 31, o f R o u te 2, A d va n ce , d riv in g a 1 9 6 9 C h e v r o le t c a m e u p b e h ind a vehicle (hat entered N C 8 0 1 f r o m a p r iv a t e d rive w ay an d proceeded north. B ro w n applied brake s, w ent to the left, then b a ck right, lost c o n tro l and skid d e d in to the sou th b o u n d lane in to the path ijf a 1 9 6 4 C h e vrole t, b e in g o p e r a t e d b y D e b o ra ii Jane P o t t s , 1 6 , o f R o u t e 2 , A d v a n c e . T h e t w o c a r s collided. D a m a ge s w ere estim ated at S I . 8 0 0 10 the ‘6 9 C hevrolet and S 7 0 0 to tlie ‘6 4 C h evrole t. T h e re w ere n o charges. B o th d rivers received injuries. S p e e d K i l l s N'KW YORK—Tin- Iiisuniiue Iiifonnaiimi iMstilule reports that more than -10 per cent of all iraiTu fatalitk's in MlfiS—18,- 7011—occiirreil in accidents at- tributcil to speedinj». M oif tlian !I0 per cent of all traflic casual ties were in accidents involving known driver violations. W INTERIZE Y O U R CAR N O W ! lovember Spedalsj BIG SAVINGS FROM REAVIS FORD Check These Savings Before You Buy! !eavis Ford Spedals OIL FILTERS List Price $4.10 Special $3.33 SPARK PLUGS List Price $1.20 Special 88c CONDENSERS List Price $1.20 Special $1.06 QUART SIZE List Price 86c Special 75< POINTS Per Set List Price $3.40 Special $2.88 AIR CLEANERS List Price $4.20 Special $3.29 P.C.V. VALVES (Reg $1.60) $1.49 Autolite BATTERIES 24 Month Warranty List Price $22.95 $20.49 Autolite BATTERIES 36 Month Warranty Lilt Price $32.95 $28.88 ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT ANTI FREEZE Gallon (Reg. $2.50) $1.88 Quart (Reg- 65c) 59< WE HONOR REAVIS FORD Yodkinville Rd. Phone 634»2161 ASPORTS GIFT m e a n s m o r e ! HqÍAE’;¿ AUTO SUPPLIES 112 tvJrirth Malrt Street Mocksville^ North -Carolina 12-6-69 .22 LONG RIFLE HIGH VELOCITY ■ox OF SO l^ ^ in g to n , P e t e r s LIMIT 2 lOXtS TO eUSTOMIR REMINGTON AMMO NEW Hl'BASE LONG RANGE SHOTGUN SHELLS V dEAL for squirrel & RABBIT ONr OP REMINOTON'S MOST VIRSATILE tAADS SV^.DiAM IQUIV. NO. i SHOT 2S nit K»X WOOD GUNRACK DH'llO H*IS2 H*«S4 г p u c i s p u e i 4 p u c i I9.f5) i4,fiì GUN RACKWITH AMMO DRAWII METAL GUNRACKS TRUCKS & WAGONNO. H«1t NO. 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И 1И Ря GUN CASE THE FALCON (M l) TEXTURED VINYUPOAM PADDING. NO. 1MS0 GUN CASE VINYL WITH PARRie BACK R(2.S0) LUGGAGE HANDLE NO. Й.В10 SIZES 42. 44. 4*. 4i A 12" GUN CASETIE STRING CLOSURE S4" LONG ASST. COLORS NO. H.IOO OLT'S ÇUAIL CALL SOFT. PEMUASIVE 'W H isn r or 9UAII. м а м ж AlWAYS IN TONt NO. 9-И WILLSOrTEARPROTECTOR (7.fS) NO, 111 Ü LEE SONIC EAR VALV (4.fS) PROTRCrS PROM GUN SUST COnON SHOTGUN SHELL BELT HOLDS 12.U.20 ÔA.O.D. Color (1.00)Е2ЭNO. H.tt SLIP-ON RECOIL PAD SUP OVER GUN (1.00) •UTT POR NON SUP SHOOTING COMPORT (HI*. HI?) ■ GUN SLINGS 1" WIDI OIUD LIATNUI lOUD IRASf HARDWARE »I HAND WARMER FLUID “ ÍO N.IS“ Ш iib ■JON-E" HAND WARMUl STANDARD f l »<« !1 NO. Iтип re M H« TOif u uиевшиеи n w r ITAN» UP IN fitt ••OUN* * * ' W i }Ш 6 - IIAVIK COUNTY KNTKUI’HISK, HKCOUl), WKDNKSDAY, NOVRMBRR 26, 1969 Thanksgiving and a Kindergarten A Kindergarten is being Iield at First United Metliodist Churcii under tlie direction of Mrs. Leo Williams, teaciier. Piiotographer James Barringer visited ttie group to take these pictures of their activities as the Thanksgiving season approaches. Enrolled are: Angie Hendrix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hendrix; Londa Leeds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Leeds; Timmy Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Daniels; GInny Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn; Cheryl Woodward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Woodvimrd; Robin Steelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harding Steelman; John Kimberly, son of Dr. and Mrs. George Kimberly; John Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wood; Steve Heffner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Heffner; Con Shelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Shelton; Debbie Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Graham; Anna Everidge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Everidge; Grace Still, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Still; Bailey James, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey James; Jill Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor; and Janis Rauch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rauch.Several of the children gathered around the poster and date calendar to hear Mrs. Williams explain about the first pilgrims and the Mayflower ship that she Is pointing to. The date calendar shows just how many days are left until the event comes and also helps the children In the learning process so Important to this age group. Shown above are: front row: Angle Hendrix, Londa Leeds and Timmy Daniels. Back row: Ginny Dunn, Cheryl Woodward, Robin Steelman, John Kimberly , John Wood and Steve Heffner. The two children In the Insets are: Jill Taylor and Janis Rauch. They were absent when photos were made. Robin Steelman is really concentrating on her crayon drawing while Angie Hendrix № reaches for her crayons. Debbie Graham and Anna Everidge set up their easel, put on their smocks ... so those water color paints won't mess up their frocks ... and got to work on serious painting. Ginny Dunn, Londa Leeds and Angle Hendrix have drawn some mighty nice pictures with crayons. Anna Everidge is quite an artist as she completes her drawing of a Pilgrim????? Bailey James, Jr. decided that, being a boy, he wat more interested in drawing a picture of a ship and he hat done very well. Ons way to draw a turkey ii to trace around your fingeri to get the look of hit tail faatherf....and to then go from there to complete a picture of the bird that Thanksgiving makes importanti Shown here drawing are: John Wood, Ginny Ounn, Grace Still. RoWn Steelman, Angie Hendrix and John Kimiieriy. NOV.IS"* 30*^ In preparing to observe annual Bible Week, November 23*30, Laymen’s National Bible Committee has preparedan editorial. This Thanksgiving Week observance it sponsored jointly by the Bible Committee, the American Bible Society and the Catholic Biblical Association of America. The following It a reprint; THE BIBLE: A BOOK FOR THE UNIVERSE What book would you select to take with you on a journey to the moon? The fIrtt men to make the perilous voyage chose the Bible, a selection criticized by some and praised by many. Millions listened to the Apollo 8 Astronauts who read the opening words of Genesis last Christmas Eve as they circled the moon in their space capsule 200,000 miles from their homes and families. Then we learned that the Apollo 11 adventurers who landed on the moon also read from the Scriptures. They left behind them on the moon's barren surface the words of the Eighth Psalm, and in the final moments before he became the second man to set foot on the gray wasteland. Col. Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. read from the Bible and celebrated communion alone in the Eagle moon-landing vehicle. These nonscientlfic activities were planned in advance by the men who soared to the moon, brave men who set an example for all mankind by finding inspiration and comfort In the most universal Book of Books. Perhaps It is time for Americans, and people everywhere, to join In exploring the inner depths of the Bible. What better time is there for such a venture than National Bible Week, which opened (Sunday, Nov. 23). It is during this period of Thanksgiving week, America's only truly national Interfaith religious holiday, that all of us might sit down with the Scriptures to seek in them what we want and need. National Bible Week was established by the Laymen's National Bible Committee on one of the country's darkest days-Pearl Harbor Sunday, 1941. This year it is co-sponsored by the Bible Committee, the American Bible Society and the Catholic Biblical Association of America. Its purpose is to encourage every American to get to know his Bible better. The Week also launches Worldwide Bible Reading, established by the American Bible Society to guide people around the globe to the Scriptures. This observance, lasting from Thanksgiving to Christmas, is co-sponsored by the three Bible Week groups. 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Phon$ 634>2¡24 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1969 - 7 BILL C U R R IE Mouth o f t h e S o u t h Davie High Basketball Teams Open Season December 2 nd » X . Frank Howard Frank Howard 'has been coaching football longer than some of the younger assistants in the Atlantic Coast Conference have been living. When he took over at Clemson, the Tigers were a country team way down in South Carolina who won their victories over Citadel, Furman, Wofford, and other easy marks nestling in the sandhills of Palmetto Land. After his long tenure, Clemson’s football is known and respected throughout the land. The easy victories have long since been replaced by hard defeats at the hands of better manned Southeast Conference teams. Yet, Howard has distinguished himself with frequent bowl trips and many ACC titles. Rumor has it that the Baron of Barlowe Bend will retire after this season and devote his time to being athletic director at Clemson. He has made half-hearted denials and ambiguous evasions of these reports. His attitude had heightened the expectation that he will quit when the 1969 season is all over. If he stays, Clemson will keep on being marked by the force of his personality. If he retires, It will be a rest well deserved. Few people can realize the magnitude of the job which Frank Howard has done. Take a look at the stadium at Clemson. Check the athletic bank account. Review the long roster of outstanding athletes who have played in his program, graduated, and gone on to credit their university, state and country. Dig around and find out the untold facts of dozens of boys who have been helped by the personal hand of Frank Howard. He is all bark: not bite when it comes to putting the hard hand on anybody. L a s t O f A V a n i s h i n g B r e e d Frank Howard is also the last of a vanishing breed. He has a certain bucolic tinge about him, which, while phony, is nevertheless extremely entertaining and valuable in the promotion of his teams and the sale of tickets. Howard butchers the King’s English in his public utterances, for this makes headlines. But in his private moments^he is reserved, serious, deeply knowledgeable.' He is not narrow, knowing only athletics and particularly football. He is well read; a thinker. Truly his sharp and incisive wit has many times stung, but he has always directed his caustic comment to someone fully capable of handling it. Never has Howard belittled anybody who could be hurt by what he might have said. Over the years Howard has always been a friend of other coaches. When powers were moving in South Carolina to fire Marvin Bass at South Carolina, Howard was outraged. Not because he had been successful in beating Bass, but because he had a great compassion for a man about to lose his job. When Jim Hickey was about to get the axe at Chapel Hill he found that Frank Howard was his friend in time of trouble, even though the Baron had showed Jim no mercy on the football field G r e a t P e r s o n a l i t y , S p e a k e r Howard has learned and grown with the game of football. While his roots go deep into the old days, his team’s strategy is as modern as tomorrow, and notwithstanding what some detractors have said, he is not too old. In fact he is one of the youngest men I know. Clemson will never have another to equal him. The Atlantic Coast Conference will miss his teams and his personality. He has no peer on the Banquet Circuit, and fortunately, if he retires, he will have a lot of people laughing all over, because he will have time to make many more talks. A U C T I O N S A L E SATURDAY. DECEMBER 6TH. AT 10:00 A.M. At The Homeplace Of W. A. Sain 2 miles out of Mocksville off Hwy. 158 on the Sain Road JOHN DEERE TRACTOR & PLOW TRAILOR WOOD SAW SIDE DELIVERY RAKE MANURE SPREADER DRILL ANVIL ALL KINDS OF HAND TOOLS MANY ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION COLE CORN PLANTER PLATFORM SCALES LOG CHAINS SHOVELS MILK CANS Sale conducted for W.A. Sain by Ellis Auction Company Fred 0. Ellis, Auctioneer 634-5227 998-4747 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • T h e D a vie H igli b asketb all team s w ill o p e n their 1 9 6 9 -7 0 season o n T u e sd a y niglit, D e ce m b e r 2 n d , at C o n c o rd . T h is w ill be a no n -co n fe re n ce gam e. T h e first h o m e gam e w ill be against A lb e m a rle here on F rid a y night, D e c e m b e r 5th. T h e D a v ie H igli team s w ill p la y a 20-gam e sch ed ule , 16 N o rth P ie d m o n t C o n fe re n ce gam es an d m e e ting A lb e m a rle and C o n c o rd in a pair o f n o n -co n fe re n ce en coun te rs. T h e re are five gam es sch ed ule d p rio r to the C h ristm a s h o lid a ys. Eight Seniors; Four Juniors Comprise Rebel Squad E ig h t s e n io r s a n d fo u r j u n io r s c o m p rise the D avie H igli b asketb all sq u ad fo r the e n su in g year. T h e R e b e ls, that ha d a 19 - 1 record last season in w in n in g t h e N o r t h P i e d m o n t C h a m p io n sh ip , are w o rk in g ou t d a ily u n d e r C o a cii B o b H e n ry . O f this ye a r’s team , C o a ch H e n ry co m m e n te d : “ W e are ve ry h o p e fu l that a g o o d se ason w ill develop. T w o p o sitio n s m u st be filled to ro u n d o u t the team . I ’ve been v e r y w e ll im p r e s s e d w ith practice so far.” “ Jin g le ” Ijam es w h o led last ye a r’s team w ith a 15.4 sco rin g ave rage is b a ck a lo n g w ith Steve Z im m e rm a n a n d C ra ig W ard. Z im m e rm a n h a d a 11.7 p o in t s c o r i n g average last season an d W ard, 10.5. T o n y Se a fo rd , w h o saw co n sid e rab le a ctio n last season, m a y fill on e o f the vacancies, w ith the fifth spot still u p fo r grabs. T h e b o y s b aske tb all team began p ra ctic in g o n N o v e m b e r 1 2 , w ith a p p ro x im a te ly 3 0 b o y s p a r t ic ip a t in g . C o a ch H e n r y m a d e h is c u t o n N o v e m b e r 17th. M e m b e r s o f th is ye a r’s squ ad in clu de: S e n io rs: “ Jin g le s” Ijam es, c e n t e r ; S t e v e Z im m e rm a n , forw a rd ; L a rry B ell, fo rw a rd ; E d d ie Jone s, fo rw a rd ; G a ry H e n d r ic k s , fo rw a rd ; R . C. A th e y , fo rw a rd ; T o n y Se a fo rd , gu ard; R o g e r Peop le s, gu ard. J u n io rs: C ra ig W ard, gu ard ; Je rry G o o d le t, center; D w ig h t S p a r k s , f o r w a r d ; K e n n y L e o n a rd ,g u a rd . M a n a g e r s fo r th is y e a r’s uad are A n d y A n d re w s and ilan Barger, C o 4 :a p ta in s have n o t been chosen . D A V I E C O U N T Y H IG H S C H O O L 1 9 6 9 - 7 0 B A S K E T B A L L S C H E D U L E D e ce m be r 2 C o n c o rd T h ere D ecem be r 5 A lbe m arle H ere D ecem be r 9 C o n c o rd H ere D ecem be r 12 O pe n D ecem be r 16 W est R o w a n T h ere D e ce m be r 19 N o rth D a v id so n T here Ja nu a ry 2 A lb e m arle There Ja n u a ry 6 M oo re sville H ere Ja nu a ry 9 N . R o w a n Here Janu ary 13 E . R o w a n There Ja n u a ry 16 S. Iredell H ere Ja n u a ry 2 0 N . Stanle y H ere Ja n u a ry 2 3 C. D a v id so n T h e re Janu ary 27 O p e n Ja n u a ry 3 0 W . R o w a n H ere F e b ru a ry 3 N . D a v id so n H ere F e b ru a ry 6 M oo re sville T h ere F e b m a ry 10 N . R o w a n T h e re F e b ru a ry 13 E. R o w a n H ere F e b ru a ry 17 S. Iredell T here F e b m a ry 2 0 N . Sta n le y T h ere F e b m a ry 2 4 C . D a v id so n H ere a County Court T h is is an a c c o u n t o f the N o v e m b e r 1 8 th se ssio n o f D a v ie C o u n ty C rim in a l C o u rt take n fro m the o fficia l re co rd s o n file in the o ffice o f C le rk o f C o u rt. G l e n n D a v i d H e lla r d , o p e ra tin g car in to xica te d . $ 1 0 0 and cost. N o tic e o f appe al to S u p e rio r C o u rt given. K e lly L e e G a ith e r, o p e ra tin g car in to xica te d . $ 1 0 0 a n d cost. N o tic e o f appe al to S u p e rio r C o u rt given. J o h n L o w e F u r c h e s , o p e ra tin g ca r in to x ic a te d , $ 1 0 0 an d cost. N o tic e o f appeal to S u p e rio r C o u rt given. L e ste r L e ro y O w e n s, assault o n f b W ir e r 'S e h t f e n b e d " td 3 - m o n t h s , s u s p e n d e d f o r 3 - y e a r s o n t h e f o llo w in g c o n d itio n s: P a y c o u rt cost and c o m p ly w ith c o n d itio n s o f p re v io u s su sp e n d e d sentence im p o se d against d e fe n d a n t fo r n o n -su p p o rt. M a rsh a ll L . A n ge l, assault. C a s e d ism isse d . P ro se cu tin g w itn e ss taxe d w ith cost. A n d e rso n E u ge n e H e ad , to o fast fo r c o n d itio n . $ 1 5 and cost. W illia m N a th a n ie l M o u ltre y , o p e ra tin g car in to xica te d . $ 1 0 0 a n d c o s t . G ra n te d lim ite d d riv in g privileges. J a m e s H e n r y M c G o v e rn , o p e ra tin g car in to xica te d . $ 1 0 0 a n d c o s t . G ra n te d lim ite d d riv in g privileges. J a m e s H a ro ld R h y n h a rd t, d r i v i n g w h i l e l i c e n s e s u s p e n d e d . S e n t e n c e d t o 3 -m o n th s, su sp e n d e d fo r o n e y e a r o n t le f o l l o w i n g c o n d itio n s: P a y a fine o f $ 2 0 0 an d cost. Se n te n ce o f 3 -m o n th s a n d $ 1 5 0 o f s a id f in e su sp e n d e d fo r o n e ye ar o n the fo llo w in g c o n d itio n s: P a y a fin e o f $ 5 0 a n d co st; no t operate m o to r veh icle u p o n p u b lic h ig h w a y s; not vio late a n y law s o f state an d federal governm ent. C a th e rin e P u llia m S m o o t, sp e e d in g in e xce ss o f 35 m p h in 3 5 m p h zone. $ 1 0 a n d cost. J a c k H e r m a n W h ita k e r, o p e r a t in g c a r in to x ic a te d . S e n t e n c e d t o 6 - m o n t h s , s u s p e n d e d 2-years, o n the fo llo w in g c o n d itio n s: P a y a iln e o f $ 1 5 0 a n d co st; n o t o p e r a t e m o t o r veh icle fo r o n e - y e a r w h i l e lic e n s e su sp e n d e d ; be o f g o o d b e h avio r an d no t vio late a n y law s o f state a n d federal go vernm en t. D a le R o s s M a rtin , e x ce e d in g safe speed, S IO a n d cost. Ira T h o m a s Sk e e n , failure to reduce speed, $ 1 5 an d cost. C h a r le s E d g a r T e d d e r , failure to reduce speed, $ 1 5 an d cost. T i m m y B a r n e s , p u b lic d ru n k e n n e ss, $ 1 0 an d cost. Ja y C a l W ilso n , o p e ra tin g car in to xica te d . Se n te nce d to six m o n th s, su sp e nd e d fo r on e y e a r o n t h e f o l l o w i n g c o n d itio n s; P a y a fine o f $ 1 0 0 an d co st: defendan t su b m it to c o u r t w it h in s ix m o n t h s sa tisfa cto ry evide nce o f the settlem ent o f all claim s a risin g o u t o f c o l l i s i o n o n th is o cca sio n ; d e fe d a n i n o t operate m o to r vehicle fo r on e year. R o b e rt L o u is W liite , case d ism isse d o n p a ym e n t o f cost. S h i r l e y A n n B u m ga rn e r, spe e d in g 6 5 m p h in 55 m p h zo ne , $ 5 a n d cost. F r e d P e a c o c k , p u b lic d ru n k e n n e ss, S IO a n d cost. F . N . Ise n h o u r, sp e e d in g 7 0 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 5 an d cost. K e ith E . C h a n d le r, sp e e d in g 7 2 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo n e , $ 1 5 an d cost. R e g in a ld S h e rm a n G re g o ry , sp e e d in g 6 6 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 a n d cost. J a m e s F i n l e y G r e e n , sp e e d in g 6 7 m p h in 5 5 zo ne , $ 1 0 a n d cost. L u t h e r W ilso n W est, Jr., 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. O lin K a y Parrett, spe e d in g 6 5 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 an d cost. E U i s G e o r g e S a n d e r s , s p ie d lfil iri 5 5 liiP i ‘ zo ne , $ 1 5 a n d cost. Jam e s E d w a rd D u c k w o rth , spe e d in g 6 5 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 a n d cost. J a m e s R o b e r t G r o o m s , spe e d in g 5 5 m p h in 4 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 a n d cost. B r u c e J o n a s B i s h o p , sp e e d in g 6 5 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 a n d cost. C a rl D u n c a n , Jr., sp e e d in g 6 5 m p h in 5 5 m p h zo n e , $ 1 0 and cost. C a r o l A s h e l y W ilk in s , spe e d in g 7 0 m p h in 55 m p h zo n e , $ 1 5 a n d cost. P a u l S t e d m a n S u g g , spe e d in g 6 5 m p h in 55 m p h zo ne , $ 1 0 a n d cost. Accident Last Friday On 158 A n accide nt occu re d F rid a y , N o v e m b e r 2 1 , at 5 :2 8 p. n. o n U S 1 5 8 3 m ile s east o f M o c k sville . H a rv e y J o rd a n S m ith , Jr., 3 6 , o f G re e n sb o ro , d riv in g a 1 9 6 9 C h e vro le t, w as g o in g east o n U S 158. H is ca r stru c k the d o o r o f a 1 9 5 8 C h e vrole t o w n e d b y R a y m o n d W illis T u rn e r o f G a ffn e y , S. C . that w as p a rke d o f f the ro a d w a y, as M r. T u rn e r started to get out. T h e d o o r sw u n g a ro u n d and stru ck A rn o ld L a m a r Le w is, 2 8 , o f M o c k sv ille , w h o w as s t a n d in g at the left fro nt fender. M r. T u rn e r w as je rked ou t o f the car b y the d o o r. G la ss fro m the accident hit a 1 9 6 9 P ly m o u th b e in g operated b y J o h n C a m p b e ll. 17, o f R o u te I, A d va n ce , w h o w as go in g w est. S m i t h w as charge d w ith d riv in g u n d e r the in flu en ce . M r. T u rn e r a n d M rs. Le w is w ere ad m itte d at D a v ie C o u n ty H o sp ital. D a m a ge s w ere estim ated at S 3 7 5 to the ‘6 9 C h e vrole t, S lO O to the ‘5 8 C h e vro le t, S i 5 0 to the P ly m o u th . State T ro o p e r R . L . B eane investigated. Driver Doxes; S ta le T ro o p e r R . L. Beane in v e s t ig a t e d a n a c c id e n t S a iu r d a y . N o v e m b e r 2 2 , at 1 2 :1 5 a. m . I m ile so u th o f A d van ce . L a rry Lee B arn es, o f R t. 1, A d v a n c e , age 2 7 , d riv in g a 1 9 6 7 C h e vrole t, ran o f f the ro a d w a y o n the righ t, stru ck an e m ba n km e n t-culve rt and a m ail b o x. D a m a ge s w ere estim ated at S 4 5 0 to the car, S 3 0 to m ail b o x and post. D riv e r ap p a re n tly partially asleep. Rebelettes Have Nine Veterons T h e R e b e le tte s have been w o rk in g o u t sin cc N o v e m b e r 3 0 w h e n a p p ro x im a te ly 3 0 g i r ls re p o rte d fo r practice. T h e se exercised an d d rilled fo r a w eek an d a h a lf u n d e r the d ire ctio n o f C o a ch B ill Peeler and M iss Steelm an. C o a c h Peeler has n o w cut th e s q u a d t o 1 5 , w h ic h in clu d es n ine returnees I'rom last y e a r’s sq u ad that w o n the N o r t h P ie d m o n t C o n fe re n ce to u rn a m e n t an d ra n k e d higli in Ih e seasonal stan din gs. R e tu rn in g fro m last ye ar are Jsn ice M a rk la n d a n d Sh e rry M ille r, co-cap ta ins; Pat F ry e , M i t z i C o r n a t z e r , P a t r ic ia C h a ffin , S h e rri S h o a f, Paula B a rn h a rd t , V a le ric M a y fie ld and V ic k i B a rn ha rd t. N e w a d d itio n s to the team J u n i o r L e a g u e A l l S t a r s SEVEN COOLEEMEE boys were selected to the Rowan Junior Football League All Star Team, and played Concord Saturday night In the all star game there. They are (L-R) front row, James Redmon, Peizo Miller, Dicky Hellard. Back row; Kenny Spillman, Craig Michaels, and David Correll. Johnny Gorrell was absent when picture was taken. . jtfnatzer i t News t P a u l A lie n a n d c h ild re n visited M rs. D a n ie l A lle n in R a e fo rd , N . C . S u n d a y . M rs. A lle n h a s b een se rio u sly ill. H a r o l d F r a n k a n d G . Vernon H e n d rix are sp e n d in g a few d a y s deer h u n tin g d o w n east. M r. a n d M rs. C arll F ry e w ere S u n d a y lu n c h e o n guests o f M r. a n d M rs. S a m m y B a ile y near F a rm in g to n . M r. a n d M rs. B o b H a ye s an d L a v e n spe nt the w e e ke n d in D a n ville , V a . E d d B la c k b u rn o f N o rfo lk , V a . spe nt the w e e ke n d w ith his w ife, B e c k y a n d M r. an d M rs. B o b W hittake r. J a c k an d L in d a J o n e s visite d M r. and M rs. C la u d e W illia m s S a tu rd a y night. M r. an d M rs. C arl W illia m s visite d th e m o n S u n d a y niglit. M r. a n d M rs. G e o rge Sta rr an d fa m ily e n joye d a c h ick e n stew at their h o m e S a tu rd a y niglit ce le bratin g M r. S ta rr’s b irth d a y. M r. and M rs. W o rth P otts, M r. a n d M rs. B u tc h W est, an d D a rle n e W liitta ke r visite d D u b P o tts at F t. Ja ck so n , S. C. S u n d a y . M r. an d M rs. F ra n k W ya tt v is it e d M r s . A n n ie D e vire W e d n e sd ay. M r. an d M rs. F e lix Jon e s v is it e d M r . a n d M rs. C arl W illia m s S u n d a y a fte rn oo n . B ru ce H in k le visite d M r. an d M r s . H o m e r P o tts S u n d a y afte rn oo n . M a rgie B o ge r has been sick at he r h o m e fo r the past few days. S u n d a y n igh t v isito rs o f M r. and M rs. N o rm a n S m ith w ere M r. a n d M rs. W e ld en A lle n an d girls, M r. an d M rs. H o m e r P o tts an d girls, an d M r. an d M rs. C arl F ry e a n d C in d a . M r s . C le m e n t Jo n e s w as h o n o re d w ith a flo a tin g sto rk sh o w e r F rid a y niglit at the h o m e o f M rs. G ra y B a rn h a rd t. Several frie n d s atte nd ed an d m a n v gifts w ere received. Church Activities U N IO N C H A P E L R e viva l services w ill be held a t U n io n C h a p e l U n it e d M e th o d ist C h u rc i N o v e m b e r 3 0 th ro u g h D e c e m b e r 5th. Se rvice s w ill be he ld each eve nin g b e g in n in g at 7 :3 0 p. m. Re v. H e rbe rt P e n d ry w ill be pre achin g. T h e p u b lic is in vite d to attend. THE PtRftCT WAY lOSHID YOUR GKEIIMeS T h e fo llo w in g is a list o f servicem en fro m D a vie C o u n ty w h o m ig h t appreciate a card fo r C h ristm as. C a rd s sh o u ld be m ailed b y D e ce m b e r 1st in ord e r to reach these people: Pfc. K e n n e th R . H a rp e 2 4 2 -8 2 -5 8 8 9 C o . B 2 3 S & T B n . A m e ric a l D iv isio n A P O S a n F ra n c isco C a lifo rn ia 9 6 3 7 4 L/C p l. K e n n e th P. H o o ts 2 3 3 9 6 1 2 H q . C o . 3 rd R T R M C R D S a n D ie g o C a lifo rn ia 9 2 1 4 0 R ic h a rd l.a rk h a m R D S N B 3 4 5 7 8 9 C o s D iv 12 P C F -7 0 F P O S a n F ra n c isco , C a lifo rn ia , 9 6 6 9 5 L / C P L F. C . Fre e m a n 4 2 8 1 6 9 0 T ru c k C o . 3 rd Se rvice B n 3 rd M a rin e D iv isio n F M F F P O S a n F ra n c isc o C a lifo rn ia 9 6 6 0 2 Sp /4 T o n y S. G re e n 2 4 3 -7 4 -5 8 9 6 H H C 2 7 7 S & S B n . A P O S a n F ra n c isc o C a lifo rn ia 9 6 2 1 6 B e n n y T h o m a s P o w e ll S A B 3 5 6 3 3 2 U S S S a u g u s V T B 7 8 0 F P O N e w Y o r k 0 9 5 0 1 L/C p l. R o b e rt G . R id d le 2 3 8 8 5 9 5 1st 1 7 5 G u n B rty , S. P. M a in te n a n ce F P O S a n F ra n c isco , Calif. 9 6 6 0 2 Pvt. W illia m G . W allace 2 6 3 5 9 6 2 P la to o n 1 0 7 7 A C o m p a n y 1st R e c ru it T ra in in g Bn. M a rin e C o rp s R e c ru it D e p o t P arris Isla n d , S. C. 2 9 9 0 5 Sp / 4 W illia m G . Sm ith 2 3 7 -8 2 -0 2 17 9 0 th A V N B n. C A S H A P O Seattle 9 8 7 4 9 A iC G re g K e m p 2 4 1 .7 0 .5 0 4 0 B o x 2 4 6 9 1 7 T H S C T V G p . A P O N e w Y o r k 0 9 2 4 0 ISp /4 D o n a ld D w ig g in s 2 3 7 - 8 2 . 0 9 « Sig n a l Service U n it-W o rm s A i> 0 N e w Y o r k 0 9 0 5 8 a rc K a r e n lo n e s , D e b b ie W ;iit ii'.er, K a re n S h o a f, D e b b ie C o x , J o A n n C u lh rc ll an d T h o m a sin e G aithe r. C o a c h P e e le r s a id h e th ou gh t this y e a r's team w o u ld m easure u p to the o n e last year. S h a ro n Sechre st w ill serve as m an ager o f th is y e a r's team. D o v le H igh A d d s W re s tlin g A ne w spo rt has been added t o th e D avie H ig h athle tic d e p a r t m e n t this se a so n --w re stlin g . T h is new a d d itio n is b e in g coache d b y Ij irr y G roce. S in ce th is is the w re stlin g sq u a d ’s first year, the y w ill no t p a r t ic ip a t e in c o n fe r e n c e m atches. T h e y w ill, how ever, participate in so m e practice m atche s w ith o th e r sch ools. W re stlin g is no t a ve ry b ig sp o rt in m o st sch oo ls. T h e m atche s are rarely seen b y the s t u d e n t s b e c a u se th e y are se ld om p ub licize d. A lso , they are p o o riy su p p o rte d b y the students. T h e w re stlin g m atche s at D a v ie w ill n o t be like television w re stlin g, because m a n y o f the m ie s o f higli sch o o l w re stlin g are d ifferen t. H ig h s c h o o l w re stlin g is b ro k e n d o w n in to 12 d ifferen t w eight gro up s. T h ese w eight g ro u p s range fro m a ro u n d 8 0 p o u n d s t o w e ll ove r 2 0 0 p o u n d s. B o w lin g L e a g u e B o g e r ’s T e x a c o w o n 3 g a m e s f r o m W atts T e x a c o N o v e m b e r Ilt h . H ig li gam e: D o n a ld T u c k e r w ith 2 0 4 . H igli set: D o n a ld T u c k e r w ith 5 7 3 . N o v e m b e r 18th, B o g e r’s lost 3 to S c a rb o ro u g li C h e vrole t. B e n C h i l d e r s h a d h i g h gam e...2 0 2 . B e n also had high set...507. » e e e r When it cornei to Service... REAVB FORD STANDS OUTI H ere's W hy! trained Techoiclaas... Genuiae Ford and AutoUte Parte,. Faoto^ Approved Prooeduree.., Competitive Prices... A ll add up to Quality Service for All Makes OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS 8 A.M. TO 12-NOON For Emergency And Minor Repairs WE HONOR ■ BANKAMERICARa REAVIS FORD Yadkinville Rd. Phone 634-2161 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORIl, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1969 D a v i e H o s p i t a l I s P r a i s e d D a v ie C o u n t y E iu c rp risc - R c c o rd M o ck sville , N .C . G entlem e n: E n clo se d y o u w ill find a p ho tostat o f a m o st delightfu l c o m m u n ic a tio n w h ich I w o u ld appreciate sh a rin g w ith y o u r readers. I have w ritten to obtain pe rm issio n fo r the letter to be -■publish e d an d have enclosed a c o p y o f that rep ly also. In m y request, 1 d id n o t spe ciH cally ask a b o u t the use o f the w rite r’s nam e. F o r that reason I believe it best that the letter be treated a n o n y m o u sly fro m a S o u th C a ro im a resident. T h e personal references in the re p ly sh o u ld also be om itted. T h a n k y o u so m u ch for y o u r interest and y o u r help. Y o u r s tru ly, F re d Se a fo rd A d m in istra to r D e ar Sir, L a s t W e d n e s d a y ( O c t . 2 2 n d . ) m y m o t h e r , M rs. D o w n ie , w as b ro u g lit to the h o sp ital after h a v in g a stro k e at hom e. 1 cam e to the h o sp ita l o n T h u rsd a y and stayed until M o n d a y m o rn in g. I a m w ritin g to tell y o u h o w m u c h I a p p r e c i a t e th e w o n d e r f u l a t t e n t io n a n d service she go t fro m the A id s and N urses. I never left m y m o th e rs ro o m exce pt to go to m y sisters to b athe an d change clothe s because I k n o w m y m o th e r is so co n te n t w he n I ’m w ith her. A l t h o u g h th e A id s and N u rse s k n e w I w as w ith her they still cam e in the ro o m ofte n lo ch e ck o n he r d a y an d n ight to see if she needed or w anted a n yth in g. T h e y w ere a ls o c o n c e r n e d a b o u t m y c o m fo rt a n d d id e ve ryth in g p ossib le to help m e. Eve n the j a n it o r a n d m aids w ere as pleasant as th e y k n e w h o w to be w h e n th e y cam e in to clean each day. Y o u have a w o n d e rfu l sta ff o f dedicated A id e s an d N u rse s that y o u can be p ro u d o f a n d I k n o w the L o rd w ill bless each on e o f them , I ha d to leave M o n d a y to return to m y fa m ily Ijjit I k n e w she w o u ld be w ell cared for after I left, I ha d to go to the o ffice o n several o c c a sio n s fo r change, etc, a n d th e y w ere also as }|easant as th e y c o u ld be. 1 ю р е y o u w ill tell them fo r m e h o w m u ch I appreciate each on e o f them a n d a n d their w o n d e rfu l service a n d k in d n e ss to b o th m y m o th e r an d m e. Sh e is in ro o m 138. 1 w ill be b a ck u p b ut n o t until she is d ischa rged as I am b rin gin g he r to S o u th C a ro lin a to a n u rsin g ho m e w he re she can receive therapy. I k n o w I w o n ’t have the o p p o rtu n ity to sec each on e to, th a n k them so that’s w h y I ’m a sk in g y o u to d o it fo r me. Sin ce re ly yo u rs, M rs. G . R o ss A n d e rso n , Jr. M rs. G . R o ss A n d e rso n , Jr. 105 Poste llc D rive A n d e rso n , S.C . 296 2 1 D e a r M rs. A n d e rso n : Y o u r letter w as o n e o f the kind est a n d m o st w e lcom e d w h ic h 1 have received in a lo n g tim e. It cam e at the end o f a p a r t i c u l a r l y b u s y a n d d isco u ra gin g w eek and m ade m y S a tu rd a y m o rn in g a very pleasant one, 1 am d u p lic a tin g y o u r letter and p la cin g a c o p y in each H ppartm r.ni so that each p erson o n o u r sta ff w ill have an o p p o r t u n i t y t o re a d it. F ra n k ly , it w as on e o f the kindest letters w liich I have ever read. N o o n e k n o w s h o w m u ch le t t e r s o f t h is natu re are a p p re c ia te d . T h a n k y o u so m u ch, I w o u ld p a rticu la rly like to have y o u r p e rm issio n a llo w in g us to fo rw a rd this letter to the local I w o u ld p a rticu la rly like to have y o u r p e rm issio n a llo w in g us to fo rw a rd this letter to the tw o lo cal p ape rs in o u r c o u n ty. I w o u ld lik e to share w ith the readers o f o u r c o m m u n ity y o u r very d e liglitfu l co m m e n ts. T h a n k y o u again fo r y o u r k i n d n e s s a n d y o u r thou glitfuln ess. Y o u r s tru ly, F re d Se a fo rd A d m in istra to r D e a r M r, Se a fo rd , T h a n k y o u fo r y o u r very k in d letter. I ’m so rry it has taken m e so lo n g to an sw er b ut I cam e to M o c k sv ille fo r m y m o th e r a n d b ro u g h t he r to A n d e rso n to a N u rsin g H o m e so have been q u ite b u sy. S h e ’s d o in g m u c h better b u t has a lo n g w a y to go before she can return h o m e . B u t w ith the he lp o f the L o r d an d the dedicated ladies w o rk in g at the N u rsin g H o m e , I k n o w sh e ’ll so o n be fine. Y o u m a y p u b lish the letter I w r o t e t o y o u in y o u r ne w sp ap ers if y o u like. M a y b e it’ll h e lp so m e o n e w h o m a y feel u n e asy a b o u t p u ttin g a loved o n e in the h o sp ital. I m u s t b e h o n e st w ith y o u because I d id ’nt feel to g o o d ab o u t it as I h a d a lw a y s heard h o w terrible it w a s there. It seem s e ve ryo n e forge ts that nu rse s a n d d o c to rs are h u m a n b ein gs to a n d are subject to error a n d a lso can o n ly d o so m u c h in a w o rk in g day. I u n d e rsta n d y o u are ne w at the ho sp ita l in D a vie C o u n ty so m a y I w i s h y o u m u c h happiness. Y o u m a y h a v e t h e g e n t le m a n that the ja n ito r sp o ke to a b o u t the lo ose light in the w a itin g ro o m an d I sp o k e to y o u w h e n y o u tried to reach it b y sta n d in g o n a table. Y o u o r w h o ever it w as asked m e n o t to stan d u n d e r it in case it d ecide d to fall. It w as in fro n t o f the cake m achines. A n y w a y , I w ill close w ish in g y o u the ve ry best fo r the future. Please say he llo to B c c k y in the o fficc fo r me. Sin ce re ly, D o t A n d e rso n Deaths-Fuaerals M R S . W . W . W E S T , 7 7 F u n e ra l services for M rs. A g n u s M ille r W est, 7 7 , o f M o c k sv illc , R t. 2, w id o w o f W . W . W est, w ere held Sa tu rd a y a fte rn o o n at (he F u rm in g to n Baptist C lu irch , B u rial w as in Ih c W e s le y C h ap e l U nite d M e iliu d ist C h u rc h cem etery. M rs. W est died T h u rsd a y at the D avie C o u n ty H ospital. S lic w as b o rn D ec. 23, 1891 in Y a d k i n C o u n l y , th e d aughter o f the late Isaac an d V ir g in ia H o w e ll M ille r. H er hu sb a n d , W . W . W est, died in 1053. S u r v i v i n g are f o u r d a u g l i l e r s , M r s . G e o r g e Steelem an o f Y a d k in v ille . M rs. H a r o ld G u e r iit e r t o f Sa n A n iio n o , T e xas, M rs. J. L. F o rtn e y o f M a ryville . T i'n ii, a n d M r s . L o i s D e c s e o f W in s lo n - S a le n v , three sons, L u th e r W est, L o n n ie W est, and R o w la n d W est, all o f R t. 2, M o c k sv ille : a sister. M rs. R o y F ish o f D u n d e e , M ic h .; and tw o bro th ers, G ra d y M ille r o f Y a d k in v ille an d K e rm a n M ille r o f R t. 5. M o ck sville . W . B . H O R N . 8 2 F u n e ra l services fo r W a lt e r B r a n s o n H o r n . 8 2 . o f W iiisto ii-S a le n i, a native o f D a v ie C o u n t y , w e re held S u n d a y a fte rn oo n at the O a k G r o v e M e t h o d is t C lu ir c h . B u r ia l w a s in tlie c h u rc h ce n ie tciy. M r . H o r n d ie d F r id a y m o r n i n g a t t h e F o r s y t h M e m o r ia l H osp ita l. H e ha d been in d e c lin in g health fo r illseveral ye ars and se riou sly for nine w eeks. H e w a s b o r n in D avie C o u n ty o n N o v. 15, 1 8 8 7 to J o h n an d E m m a lin e Su m m e rs H o rn . H e iia d lived in W in sto n -Sa le m for 35 years. H e w as a m e m b er o f O a k G r o v e U n it e d M e t h o d is t C h u rc h in D a vie C o u n ty . S u rv iv in g are his w ife, M rs. E the l H u n t H o rn o f the ho m e , and a sister. M rs. F ra n ce s N . Y o u n g o f C a ro lin a Beach. M R S . J E S S E M . S M IT H M rs. E m m a J o h n so n S m ith , 8 8 , o f F a rm in g to n , w id o w o f Jesse M . S m ith died S a tu rd a y night at L y n n H aven N u rsin g H o m e at M o c k sville . T h e f u n e r a l w a s h e ld M o n d a y at E a to n ’s Fu neral C h ap e l at M o c k sville . B u rial w as in F a rm in g to n C e m etery. S h e w as b o rn in F a rm in g to n to W illia m G a sto n and E m m a M ille r J o h n so n . Sh e w as a m e m b e r o f F a rm in g io n U nited M e tlio d ist C h u rc h . T h e r e are n o inune diate survivors. \MuTi* TIuTf’ii Siiiiikiiic.,. Nl-AV V D R K —SmiiUiiij; iii.iv l>r li.i/.iidouk lo \Olll t'iuir»!)' iiiciu .it wi'li .li lo ^oiii íavs llu' Inmii.iiuc liiiorm,ilion JllUilUIP. l)f lili' fililí,IMHI l' S buildiiiK lili» lii l‘,ir>7. m .iih oiie iii ti\c* IV.i» ii.ui'il lo i.iii&t'» ri'l.iuii lo »nioUiii'i .mil m .ililu'i L ib r a r y N e w s Y o u r D avie C o u n ty P u b lic L ib ra ry w ish e s each o f y o u a H a p p y T h a n k sg iv in g , w ith a spccial w ish that the future w ill b r i n g u s a ll p e a c e a n d u n d e r s t a n d in g . P re pa ration s fo r C h ristm a s m ove o n apace! W hateve r y o u need to h e lp w ith y o u rs, give y o u r lib ra ry a chan ce to assist yo u ! P u p ils at W H I T E 'S S C H O O L , C L A R K S V I L L E T O W N S H IP in 1 9 2 8 in clu d e d th o se pictu re d here: 1st row : B o n n ie D riv e Ferabee, L ib b y G raves G riffin , an d F a y e H a rris H ed geco ck. 2 n d row : B e tty D river, H a ilb u rto n (Sa m ) C ran fiil, J im m y B o o e , D o rse tte H arris, T e d d y Peop le s (deceased) a n d T h e lm a Deese, 3 rd row : M a m ie D riv e r Re avis, E va B o o e W hitaker, E sth e r D ra u g h n B o o e , V io le t P e op le s Sh arp e , H e rm a n H u tch e n s (deceased), F o ssie H a rris a n d C, S, DeW eese, Jr, 4 th row : R u b y B o o e Jarvis, Jo sp e h in e H u tch e n s R itch ie , W . D . H arris, J o h n M . Ferabee, M a z ie C ra n fiil T rive tte an d M a rth a O 'N e a l B e an (deceased) a n d M o n ro e D ra u g h n (deceased). 4 -H News D A V I E A C A D E M Y 4 -H C L U B N E W S D a vie A c a d e m y 4 -H C lu b m et N o v e m b e r 3, 1 9 6 9 , at the C o m m u n it y B u ild in g . Paul Sh e w called the m e e ting to ord er and led in pledges to the A m e ric a n an d 4 -H flags. L a rry C a rtn e r h a d d e vo tio n s. T h e n the m e e tin g w as turne d ove r to M iss D o r o t h y C artne r. S h e ha d a p ro gra m o n “ H o w to m ake C h ristm a s G ifts.” O ld b u sin e ss c on siste d o n d isc u ssin g the float w e w ill h a v e f o r C h r i s t m a s , A co m m itte e w as n o m in a te d fo r w o rk in g o n it. T h e y w ere: J e r r y K o o n t z , B illy B oger, P a u la S h e w , A rle n e Le w is, C h r is t a T u lb e rt, a n d D a v id Cartner. J e rry K o o n t z called the roll an d read the m inutes. T h e re w ere eight b o y s an d ten girls, tluee leaders, an d o n e new m e m ber, B e c k i B ro w n , present. N e w o ffice rs fo r 1 9 7 0 w ere elected: V Pre siden t - P aula S h e w V ic e P r e s id e n t - J e rry K o o n t z Sec. a n d Treas. - C h rista T u lb e rt R e p o rte r - L ib b y B o g e r S o n g Le ad e rs - B e c k i B ro w n & B illy B o g e r R e c r e a t i o n L e a d e r s - D arle n e Sh e w , E la in e K o o n t z and J e rry T u lb e rt R e fre sh m e n ts w ere served a n d t h e m e e t i n g w a s a djou rned. R e p o rte r, C h rista T u lb e rt Tattle Tales by Gordon Tomlinson T h e lib ra ry has m ade p lan s to entertain at an A u to g ra p h P a rty h o n o rin g Jam es W . W all, Jr.. a u th o r o f H IS T O R Y O F D A V I E C O U T N Y . T h e b o o k is sch e d u le d to co m e o ff the press ab o u t D e ce m b e r 1. and the tentative date is D e ce m be r 8, 7 :3 0 p. in. at the M a in L ib ra ry . C o p ie s o f the b o o k w ill be available an d all o f D avie C o u n ty is in vite d! Y o u ’ll h e a r m o r e a b o u t this, so reserve the date an d jo in y o u r n e ig h b o r s in h o n o rin g the a u th o r o f D a v ie C o u n t y ’s first c o u n ty h isto ry! R e v. R o b e rt OiWey-------- Revival Sclieduied At Chestnut Grove T h e R e v. R o b e rt L. O a k le y . P a sto r o f the W e stfo rd U nite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h o f C o n c o rd , w ill be the guest evange lisi for revival services at the C h e stn u t G r o v e U n it e d M e t h o d is t C h u rc h b e g in n in g W e d n e sd a y n ig h t . N o v e m b e r 2 6 , an d c o n tin u in g each night at 7 :3 0 p. m. th ro u gh S u n d a y night, N o v e m b e r 3 0 th . T h e p u b lic is in vite d to attend these services. M/Sgt. Swicegood Serving InThailond M a s t e r Sergeant V a n A . S w ic e go o d Jr.. so n o f M rs. A n n ie G . Sw ic e go o d . R t. 4 , M ock.svillc, N . C. is o n d u ty at U b o n I b y a l T h a i A F B , T h ailan d. S e r g e a n t S w ic e g o o d , a s u p p l y i n v e n t o r y sup erinten de nt, is se rving w itli the 8 th T actical F ig h te r W in g a unit o f the P acific A ir F orce s, he adquarters fo r air o p e ra tion s in So u the a st A sia , the F a r East and the Pacific area. B e f o r e h i s a r r iv a l in • - T t ia iia n d , tlK - ^ T g e unt war. a ssig n e d at M c C h o rd A F B , W a sh in gton . H e a t t e n d e d C o ole e m e e H ig h S c h o o l a n d com p le te d req uirem en ts for his d ip lo m a after e n te rin g tho' ir Force. H is w if e . B e tty , is the d a u g h t e r o f M rs. M a ry P. E a rn h a rd t. G ra n ite Q u a rry . N , C. H i i r r i c a n c G ln d y s NEW YORK—Only one luir- riianc—C'.liiclys—hit ihc United •Stales in l!Mi8. says the Insiir- anie Infoimation Institute. William Receives Cranfiil Promotion Sgt. W illia m S. C ra n fiil has been p ro m o te d to h is present rank. H e is the so n o f M rs. C o n n ie C r a n f i i l o f D e p o t Street, M o c k sv illc. S g t . C ra n fiil is station e d w ith A C o m p a n y . 2 6 th Sig n a l B n . , in H e il b r o u n , W e st G e r m a n y . H e e n lis t e d in Ja n u a ry 1968. H e is m arried to tlic form e r M a ry S m ith o f C o ole em e e. A t 8 : 0 5 p . m . last W e d n e sd a y n iglit th is area w as hit b y an earth tre m o r that literally s h o o k u p m a n y people. A n d , as o n e can im a gin e, ou t o f t h is cam e m a n y fu n n y experiences. F o r exam p le: C h o ir p ractice w as b e in g held at o n e ch u rc h . T h e tre m o r h it, sh a k in g the w alls. T h e c h o ir d ire cto r rush e d to the t e le p h o n e a n d c a lle d the ja n ito r sa yin g; “ Y o u ’d better co m e d o w n and see a b o u t th is furnace. It ’s s h a k in g th e w a lls o f the c h u rc h !” T h e J a n ito r replied; “ W e ll, th a t’s n o t all its sh akin g. It ’s sh a k in g the w alls o f m y h o u se , to o !” ««I»*!!,*»,**!» A n d there w as th is b o y an d girl that u p u n til 8 :0 5 p.m . last W e d n e s d a y n iglit h a d been lit t le m o re th an ju st g o o d friends. T h e b o y h a d d riven this girl to a higli sc h o o l p lay Practice. A s she p re pare d to e a v e t h e c a r , t h e b o y su ccu m b e d to the im p u lsive urge to give he r a kiss. T a k in g her in h is arm s, h e planted a g o o d o n e o n he r lips. T h e tim e w as 8 :0 5 a n d the car began to vib rate an d the g ro u n d sh o o k . T h e girl w ith a dazed lo o k in he r eyes m ad e h e r w a y d re a m ily in to the b u ild in g for p la y practice. T h e b o y . . . all sh o o k u p . . . d ro ve a w a y m u sin g to h im se lf: “ G o sh . . . th is really m u st be love . . . I ’ve never felt that fro m a k iss b e fo re !” ********** A n d there w as th is m an that ate he artily o f h is favorite m eal c o n sis tin g o f liver p u d d in g , tu rn ip gre ens an d corn bread, and p in to beans. F o llo w in g the m eal, he go t in to h is easy chair a n d w a s d o z i n g b e f o r e television. S h o rtly after 8 p.m . a call o f nature caused h im to m o ve h u rrie d ly to the b a th room . PIiom634-2]10 - Mocliivllli, N, C. FRI-SAT.-SUN. A d u l t s $ 1 . 0 0 - K id s P A U L N E W M A N K A T H E R I N E R O S S R O B E R T R E D F O R D "BUTCH CASSIA a n d t h e SUNDANCE KID” 2-Color F R E E Hits-2 S h o w s 7 : 0 0 1 0 : 3 0 Probably the most likeable outlaws in frontier his tory, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid robbed trams and banks. They smashed an army of law men hired by the ranchers, and four troops of U,S. Cavalry. With all its fast draws, wild rides, acrobatic es- copes and torrid love affair, "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" also packs a terrific comedy I’m Europe, baby. ____________ I sent you Dutth Elm Diseate« á í S B P ^ S f l l lS 6erm«i Meukf and Runisn Roulette. ^ S jii; MUST № > You lent me WbrM^Wind VíMtIon Tour -225. • ^ Now we’re even. S ittin g d o w n h e relaxed just as the tre m or hit. “ T h o se d . . . b e a n s he th o u g h t!” Day to Remember and Be Grateful A n d th e y said th is really happen ed at the tim e o f the S a n F ra n c isc o e arthq ua ke ye ars ago. A little m an , o b v io u sly w ell in h is cup s, w a lk e d in to a bar and aske d fo r a n o th e r d rin k . T h e b artender, seein g that he had all he c o u ld h o ld , refused. T h e lit t l e m a n becam e in fu ria ted a n d to o k a h o ld o n th e b a r , sc re a m in g at the bartender: “ I f y o u d o n ’t give m e a d r in k I ’ll t e a r th is place d o w n !” A b o u t t h a t t im e t h e earth q u a ke hit. T h e large bar turne d ove r a n d the b u ild in g began to co m e apart. T h e little m an sto o d there w ith a dazed lo o k , su rv e y in g all the dam age, an d fin a lly said: “ I ’m so rry . I sh o u ld n ’t have d o n e it!” Л Day to Pause and Count Blessings • L e t tis s t o p o n t h i s T h a n k s g i v i n g D a y t o e x p r e s s o i i r ih aiik.*» f o r t h e m a n y b l e s s i n g s w e e n j o y in t h is g r e a t n a t i o n o f o u r s . H a p p y T h a n k sffiv itif! to All Yadkin Valley Telephone Membership Corporation A bum steer doesn^t make it. Turning up with a good deal makes it. The Motion Mgkers' motion maker, Frisbee, Fly it. Flip it. The Hying saucer ioking over the iky. From the Motion Makers who ore taking over the roodi. Free while they lost. To licensed drivers toking q demonstrotion ride. Fun. Run t© the Motion Mokers. Get into the 70*8 with the A good deal on Road Runner makes it. Thot's w/hy you make it. W ith the Motion Makers. The men in motion ot your Plymouth Dealer's, W ith the mover for you. And they don't move much faster thon the 1970 Road Runner, Great deal. Great cor. Plymouth makes it. The Motion Makers make it possible. AUTHORItEO D M IC R S MOCKSVILLE Cbrysler*Plymoutli,lnc. 715 Wilkesboro St.Phone 634-2124 Mocksville, N. C. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1969 - 9 A D M I N I S T R A 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.fl V I n i* CLII fl I t f I AH fl S . A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f C ly d e V . M c B rid e , 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 claim s against said estate to present them to the un d e rsign e d o n o r b efore the 18th d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , 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 indebted to said estate w ill please m ake im m e d ia te p a ym e n t to the undersigne d. T h i s t h e 1 7 t h d a y o f N o ve m b e r, 19 6 9 . J o s e p h i n e W h i t l e y , A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f C ly d e V . M c B rid e , deceased. ll - 2 0 4 t n W a n t e d - R e a l E s t a t e - H o m e s - F a r m s - O p e n L a n d Lo ts. W e b u y a n d sell. Lt. C o l. (R e t) A . P. D a ig le -L o u ise F r o s t D a ig le . T e le p h o n e 6 3 4 -2 8 4 6 . 1 0 -1 6 tfn M E N W A N T E D .... fo r part tim e w o rk .... earn extra $ 4 0 to $ 6 0 p e r w e e k . C a l l 9 1 9 -7 2 3 -3 1 2 8 fro m 9 a. m . to 6 p. m . fo r a p p o in tm e n t. 9 -2 5 T F N T R A I L E R S P A C E F O R R E N T ............H I L L S D A L E M O B I L E H O M E P A R K , near Interstate 4 0 an d N C 8 0 1 exit o n G u n C lu b R o a d , P h o n e 9 9 8 -8 4 0 4 . 10-2-tfn Lad ie s: W ith the ch ild re n in sch o o l n o w y o u can use y o u r tim e to earn m o n e y fo r the fa m ily budget. T w o to three h o u rs d a ily w ill earn y o u $ 4 0 to $ 6 0 , w e e kle y, ord e r take n in y o u r n e ig h b o rh o o d fo r F u lle r B r u s h C o m p a n y . C all M rs. K a t h e r i n e W h e e le r , T e l. 9 9 8 4 4 1 3 . ll- 2 0 4 t n '^ S 'F r l e n d . . : . W h e n y o u are sad read P s a lm 3 4 . W h e n y o u are tro u b le d read J o h n 14. A lw a y s rem e m ber J o h n 3 :1 6 . S in ce re ly, V e r n o n L . Page F a ith , N . C . 11-6-tfn W A N T E D : M id dle -age m an to w o rk at Service Sta tio n . A p p ly in p e rso n to: C a rlo s W illiam s, Service D istrib u tin g C o . D ist. 1, W ilk e sb o ro Street n e a r t h e C h ry sle r-P lym o u th place. 11-13-tfn L O S E W E I G H T T H I S W E E K ...O d rin e x can he lp y o u becom e the trim slim p e rso n y o u w an t to be. O d rin e x t is a t i n y t a b l e t a n d e a s ily s w a l l o w e d . C o n t a in s n o d an ge rou s drugs. N o starving. N o special exercise. G e t rid o f e x c e ss fat a n d live longer. O d r i n e x h a s b e e n u s e d su cce ssfu lly b y th o u sa n d s all over the c o u n try fo r ove r 10 years. O d rin e x costs $ 3 .2 5 a n d the large e c o n o m y size $ 5 .2 5 . Y o u m u st lo se u g ly fat o r y o u r m o n e y w ill be re fu n d e d b y y o u r dru ggist. N o q u e stio n s asked. S o ld w ith this t a r a n t e e b y : W ilk in D ru g C o m p a n y , M o c k sv ille . M a il-O rd e rs nlle d .1 l-64tp 1 9 6 9 T O U C H - A - M A T I C S E W IN G M A C H IN E ; L ik e N e w C ab in e t. Zig-zags, b u tto n h ole s, f a n c y s t i t c h e s , w it h o u t a t t a c h m e n t s . W A N T E D : S O M E O N E W I T H G O O D C R E D I T T O F I N I S H 4 P A Y M E N T S O F $ 1 2 .1 5 P E R M O N T H . F O R F U L L D E T A I L S C A L L : L e x in g to n , N . C . 7 4 4 -5 6 9 3 . ll-64tn Sin ge r S e w in g M a c h in e s — e q u i p p e d to z i g - z a g , b u tto n h o le , fa n cy stitch, etc, $ 4 1 .0 0 . . . T e rm s can bo a r r a n g e d . C a ll L e x in g t o n 7 4 4 -5 6 9 3 . ------------------------------I.Q .9 .T F i^ F O R S A L E ... 1 9 5 6 F o rd to n p ic k u p . . . V - 8 . . . $ 2 7 5 . ..A lso , 1 9 6 0 F o r d 'A ton p i c k u p . . . V - 8 . . . $ 5 2 5 . .. C a ll 9 9 8 - 4 7 9 5 . 11-26-1 tp G R O W Y O U R O W N F R U IT . F r e e C o p y 4 8 -p g. P la n tin g G u id e C a ta lo g in c o lo r, offered b y V irg in ia ’s largest gro w e rs o f fruit trees, n u t trees, b e rry plants, grape vin es, la n d sca p in g p la n t m a te ria l. Sale sp eo ple w a n te d .W a y n e sb o ro N urse rie s, W a y n e sb o ro V irg in ia 2 2 9 8 0 . I l - 6 4 t n W A N T E D .... secre tary .... b o o k - k e e p e r .... a p p ly in p e r s o n . . . . W H I P - O - W I L L F A R M , F a rm in gto n , N . C. ll- 2 0 -2 t n F R E E P U P P I E S . . . t o g o o d hom es. C a ll 4 9 3 - 4 3 4 2 . 11 -26-1 tn P e p u p w i t h Z ip p ie s “ E n e r g y P i l l s ” n o n - h a b it form in g. O n ly $ 1 .9 8 . W ilk in s D ru g C o . ll- 2 6 - 2 t p R e d u c e safe an d fast w ith G o B e s e ta b le ts a n d E -V a p “W ater p ills” .... W ilk in s D ru g C o.l l - 2 6 4 t p F O R S A L E .... 1 9 6 9 C re stline r b oat .... 1 4 feet lo n g .... 3 3 h p J o h n so n m o to r .... used o n ly o n e m o n t h .... g o in g in to service. C o n ta c t J o h n G o b b le , R t.-3, p h o n e 9 9 8 -8 3 7 4 . ll- 2 6 - 2 t n T A K E s o il a w a y the B lu e L u stre w a y fro m carpe ts an d u n h o ls t e r y . R e n t e le c tric s h a m p o o e r $ 1 . M e r r e ll F u rn itu re C o . F o r R e n t " T w o b e d ro o m M o b ile h o m e to a c o u p le o n ly. S h a d y A c r e T r a ile r P a rk, ' B e t h e l C h u r c h R o a d . T e l e p h o n e 9 9 8 - 4 1 2 2 o r 9 9 8 -8 2 7 6 . ll- 2 6 - lf n M o b ile H o m e Sp ace fo r R e n t - S h a d y A c re T ra ile r P ark on B e t h e l C h u r c h R o a d . T e l e p h o n e 9 9 8 - 4 1 2 2 o r 9 9 8 -8 2 7 6 . ll- 2 6 -t fn F O R R E N T ... 2 b e d ro o m M o b i l e H o m e ..... 1 -4 0 M O B I L E V I L L A G E ... call 9 9 8 4 7 2 7 o r 9 9 8 4 0 9 7 . ll- 2 6 -t fn F o r Sale - Setter B ird P u p , eleven w e e k s old. T e le p h o n e 9 9 8 -8 4 2 3 .1 l-2 6 -2 tn 4-H News F a rm in g to n 4 -H C lu b N e w s T h e F a rm in g to n 4 -H C lu b to o k a to u r o n N o v e m b e r 11, 1 9 6 9 , to the D u k e P o w e r C o m p a n y in W in ston -Sa le m . A p r o g r a m w a s presented o n C h ristm a s d e cora tion s, clectric s a f e t y a t C h r i s t m a s , a n d C h ristm a s fo o d s. A c o o k in g stove ru n b y m a g n a tro n s w as also d e m o n strate d . E v e ry o n e p icke d u p som e n e w Ideas for C h ristm a s, an d som e recipes to try. It w as n o t o n ly fun , but e x citin g lo o . R e p o rte r, R o b e rta H a n d lin WHERE DEMING IS SERVIN6I Ъ рО иаЮ у Davie County’s largest selection of top quality, thoroughly reconditioned used cars! Mockfville Chrysltr-PlynioHtb 7JS Wilkesboro St Phone 634^2124 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 N O T I C E T O A L L Q U A L I F I E D V O T E R S IN D A V I E C O U N T Y : E L E C T IO N O F S U P E R V IS O R F O R D A V I E S O I L A N D N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S H a v in g q u a lifie d as the E x e c u t r ix o f the estate o f G e o r g e K . C a r t e r , S r . , 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 Л а.У»Пд qualLlJld^aj----WA-T-E-R->CQN^&RV-AT-I^___dccfiasfid, 1яГс nfПяу»С-Сошз1>и_____tLaJiXafi—quallf.Le.dAOISf 11ч«« _________ ..M ^ ^ ■E x e c u to r o f the estate o f A n n a Jone s, 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 v in g claim s against said estate to present the m to the u n d e rsign e d o n o r b efore the 18th d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o f this no tice w ill be p leaded in b a r o f t h e ir re cove 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 iate p a ym e n t to the un d e rsigne d. T h i s t h e 1 7 t h d a y o f N o ve m b e r, 19 6 9 . W illia m N . Jone s, E x e c u to r o f the estate o f A n n a Jone s, deceased. 1 1 -2 0 4 tn L A R E W -W O O D . IN C . INSURANCE REAL ESTATE MOCKSVILLE Three bedroom t^a bath br'ck house' located on. spacious lot. House has large living room with fireplace, sunporch and laundry room, paneled kitchen &-'den combination, and full basement with fireplace and outside storage room 3 bedroom brick veneer home, daylight basement, living, dining, kitchen, pantry, study or 4th bedroom, 2 baths, den with fireplace, wooded lot ADVANCE Attractive 6 room home on 2K acre lo t WHMa wilkina distança of lehool Remodeled bath, wall to wall carpat carport full basement Drapes Indudad. HWY. 601 SOUTH 3 Bedroom, Brick Veneer home on large wooded lot Paneled den and kitchen with plenty of cabinet space. Built in oven, surface unit and dish- wether. Carport and basement PINERIDGE ROAD Large Lot Over 2 Acres S7 Acres within 3 miles of MocksvUle. $250.00 per acre. 14 ACRES Baileys Chapel Road HWY. 801 Close to Dutchman's Creek Baptist Church Neat 3 bedroom home Electric heat. COOLEEMEE 3 bedroom home on Rd.1130. Block construction. Large lot. CALAHAN ROAD 3 bedroom frame home */i acre lot $5,000.00 a a o a o o o o o B O O O O o Would you lilw to mN yovr proptrty? Wi how for inw prop«rty Call or Sif Doi W«od or Hvgli lorow Offlco I M - Í991 И М И : • M - t r n «г m n u D IS T R I C T P u rsu a n t to N o rth C a ro lin a G e n e ral Statu te 139-6 as a m e nd e d b y C h a p te r 8 1 5 o f the 1 9 6 3 S e ssio n L a w s, an election w ill be he ld in D avie C o u n ty o n D e ce m b e r 5, 19 6 9 , to elect o n e su p e rviso r fo r the D a v i e S o i l a n d W ater C o n s e r v a t io n D istric t fo r a t h r e e - y e a r t e r m b e g in n in g Ja n u a ry 5, 19 7 0 . A ll q u a lifie d vote rs re sid in g in the c o u n ty w ill be eligible to vote in this election. C a n d id a te s fo r this office are J o h n n y A lle n , R o u te 3, M o c k sv ille , N . C . an d R o b e rt E. B e c k , R o u te 5, M o c k sv ille , N . C . P o l l i n g p la c e s w ill b e located at: D a v i e T r a c t o r and I m p l e m e n t C o m p a n y , M o c k sv ille , N . C. J o h n so n ’s G u lf Service, R t. 2, M o c k sv ille , N . C. E l m o r e G r o c e r y a n d Scrvice , R t. 2, M o c k sv ille , N . C. C a r t n e r ’s Se rvice S ta tio n , R t. I , M o c k sv ille , N . C. R e d C o r n a t z e r ’s S to re , A d v a n ce , N . C. S p e e r B r o s . 6 6 Service, In te rsect 6 0 1 an d 80 1 W h i t e ’ s G r o c e r y a n d Service, R t. 5, M o c k sv ille , N . C. A S C S O ffice , C o u n ty O ffic e B u ild in g , M o c k sv ille , N . C. J. E . C a ssid y G ro c e ry , R t. 2, M o c k sv ille , N . C. S w i c c g o o d G r o c c r y & Service, R t. 4 , M o c k sv ille , N. C. P u b lish e d b y the D avie So il a n d W a t e r C o n s e r v a t io n D istrict. C la y H u n te r, C h a irm a n I l-2 0 -2 tn 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 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 arrie P. D a n ie l, deceased, late o f D a vie C o u n ty , th is is to n o tify aU p e rso n s h a v in g claim s against said estate to p re se nt them to the u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b efore the 1 3 th d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o r 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 d e b y e d to said estate w ill please m a k e im m e d ia t e p a ym e n t to the un d ersigne d. T h i s t h e 8 t h d a y o f N o ve m b e r, 19 6 9 . E u n ic e S tro u d , E x e c u trix o f the estate o f C arrie P. D a n ie l, deaceased. l l - 1 3 4 t n A B O U T P E O P L E D u f f Peebles w h o w as a patient at the B aptist H o sp ita l in W in sto n -S a le m fo r several w e e k s a s a r e s u lt o f an a u t o m o b i l e a c c id e n t h a s returne d to h is h o m e a n d is im p ro v in g satisfa cto rily. M rs. R u b y Peebles B ro w n o f A d v a n c e , e n t e r e d D a v ie C o u n ty H o sp ita l last T u e sd a y for tests. S h e is expe cted to return to he r h o m e M o n d a y . Jam es M a so n is a patie nt at tlie D a v ie C o u n ty H ospital. F u n e ra l services fo r G e o rge H a rv e y Sc o tt w ere he ld at the R e d h n d C h u rc h o f C h rist at 3 :0 0 p. m. T u e sd a y , N o v e m b e r 2 5 . B r o t h e r M a c g e lla n d officia ted . B u ria l w as in the c h u rch cem etery. Snack V«ndln9 Franchlf« E«ri< Up Te fVOOOO ftr Month Pirt Tim# — Full Tim» 0«n n t • w o « M 'iM niid-in| reutt clM( Ic (Ml litm« in« lull irwr tptii timi uuii inlg inumt. 50% PROFIT WITH NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTSN9 •Ipffiinc« noCMtonr •» compiil •III Q bU ia o il to c itip a » f« r >owfTAKT IMAU U i t i i l in v f f t m t a t A » L e v A i $ t f f M e ie w liftSa«ii >iiili<l Hit iiMtliNal II •» Wi'ld to nui*ai«al. TMMU «ill t'MMuii «« Ilu H,HMiM cl m ' Ui»wH r«(tmir |iM. wiiii •> C«>i frefit PUatMiri, 7«l.r«r.t7f7 |}« %t Oeivili*. Ve tills is to n o tify all persons, firm s o r c o rp o ra tio n s h a vin g claim s against the estate to present sam e d u ly p ro ve n to the u n d e rsign e d o n o r b efore tlie 1 3 th d a y o f M a y , 1 9 7 0 ; othe rw ise, th is no tice w ill be plead in b a r o f recove ry. A ll perso ns, firm s o r c o rp o ra tio n s in d e b te d to the estate w ill please m a ke p ro m p t settle m ent w it h t h e E x e c u t rix . T h is 13th d a y o f N o ve m b e r. 1969. D o ra L . C a rte r E x e c u trix o f G e o rge K . C arter, S r. D eceased. B A R N E S A N D G R I M E S , A tto rn e y s P. 0 . B o x 8 6 , L e x in g to n , N . C. I l - I 3 4 t n E X E C U T O R 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 q u a lifie d as e x e c u to r o f the estate o f M o llie E. H e n d ric ks, 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 rsign e d o n or b efore the 21 d a y o f M a y 19 7 0 , o r 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 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 1 2 th d a y o f N o v., 1969. R o y W . C o lle tte , E x e c u to r o f t h e e s t a t e o f M o l l ie H endrick.s, deceased. 11-26 4 tn IN T H E S U P E R IO R C O U R T N O T IC E O F S A L E S T A T E O F N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V I D S O N C O U N T Y A N D E R S O N E U G E N E H E A D , A d m in istra to r o f E . L . H E A D , D e c e a se d , a n d A N D E R S O N E U G E N E H E A D an d w ife T A L IC E M . H E A D , In d iv id u a lly vs R A L P H H E A D a n d w if e P A U L IN E N . H E A D , L U C Y M A G A L E N E J A C O B S , a n d h u s b a n d C . W . J A C O B S , A L I C E G L A S S H E A D , W id o w P u r s u a n t t o o rd e r d u ly e n te r e d b y G le n n H a m m e r C le rk o f the S u p e rio r C o u rt o f D a vie C o u h ty , N . C., o n the 2 2 n d d a y o f O c to b e r, 1 9 6 9 , the u n d e rsign e d C o m m issio n e r w ill o n t h e 13th d a y o f D e c e m b e r , 1 9 6 9 at 1 2 :0 0 o ’c lo c k N o o n , o n the p ro p e rty hereafter d escribed in D a vie C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a , o ffe r for sale to the higlie st b id d e r f o r c a s h t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d r e a l e s t a t e , in Jerusalem T o w sh ip : L o t N o . 165, as sh o w n o n plat entitle d “ A su b d iv isio n for E rw in M ille s, In c., C oole em e e, N . C . " b y P icke ll an d P icke ll, En gin e e rs, dated A p ril, 1 9 5 3 and record ed in the o ffice o f the R e giste r o f D e e d s fo r D avie C o u n ty , N . C ., in Plat B o o k 3 pages 11, 12, 13 an d 14, to w h ic h reference is h e re b y m ad e f o r a m o r e p a r t i c u l a r de scrip tio n . T h is c o n ve ya n ce is m a d e s u b j e c t t o t h o s e re strictio n s set o u t in D ee d B o o k 5 5 page 3 1 6 in the o ffice o f the R e giste r o f D e e d s for D avie C o u n ty , N . C. T h e highest b id d e r at the sale shall be req u ire d to m a ke a cash dep osit o f 10 per cent o f th e s u c c e ss fu l b id p e n d in g c o n f ir m a t io n o r re je c tio n thereof. T h i s t h e 7 t h d a y o f N o ve m b e r, 1969. R A L P H H E A D . C o m m issio n e r 11-26 4 tn FOR SALE 1968 Chevell» Mallbu 4 door, 6 eilindar, nralght drive, powor itNrlng, radio, hoitor, whits wollt. 47.000 mUtf. $1,850.00. •lick Sinford e x e c u t r ix o f the estate o f W o o d ro w J. W ilso n , 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 tliem to the u n d e rsig n e d o n o r b efore the 6 tli d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o r 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 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 d ersigne d. T h i s t h e 4 t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 1 9 6 9 . H e le n G . W ilso n , e x e cu trix o f the estate o f W o o d ro w J. W ilso n , deceased. M a rtin & M a rtin , A tto rn e y s I l - 6 4 t n A d m in istra to r’s N o tic e J O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V IE 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 E r n e s t W e b st e r L iv e n g o o d , 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 un d e rsig n e d o n o r b efore the 13th d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o f th is n o tice w ill be plead ed in b a r o f t h e ir re co ve ry. A ll p e rso n s in d e b te d to said estate w ill p l e a s e m a k e im m e d ia t e p a ym e n t to the u n d e rsign e d. T h i s t h e 6 t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 19 6 9 . J a m e s J . L i v e n g o o d , L in w o o d R t. 1, A d m in istra to r o f the estate o f E rn e st W ebster L iv e n g o o d , deceased. 1 1 - 1 3 4 T P A d m in istra trix ’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 A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f B e rth a R . W o o te n , 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 pre se nt them to the un d e rsign e d o n o r b e fore the 1st d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o r 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 bte 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 ersigne d. T h i s t h e 3 1 s t d a y o f O cto b e r, 19 6 9 . D o r o t h y W . J o r d a n , A d m in istra trix o f the estate o f B e rth a R . W o o te n , deceased. 1 1 - 6 4 T N E X E C U T O R 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 r o f the estate o f P in k S. S p ry , deceased, late o f D a vie C o u n ty , th is is to n o tify all pe 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 efore the 2 7 th d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o f tiiis n o tice w ill be pleaded in b a r o f th 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 ed iate p a ym e n t to the un d e rsign e d. T h i s th e 1 7 t h d a y o f N o ve m b e r, 19 6 9 . C h a rle s L. D eal, E x e c u to r o f the estate o f P in k S. S p ry , deceased. l l - 2 7 4 t n A D M I S T R A T O R 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 a d m in istra to r o f the estate o f E liz a B la ckw e ld e r, 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 rsigne d o n or b efore the 2 7 th d a y o f M a y 19 7 0 , 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 i s t h e 2 1 s t d a y o f N o ve m b e r, 19 6 9 . J . L . B la c k w e ld e r o f the estate o f E liza B la ckw e ld e r, deceased. M a rtin an d M a rtin A tto rn e y s l l - 3 6 4 t 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 N O T IC E 3 r i3 c r a iT a ^ y ^ ir t p o w e r o f sale c o n ta in e d in a certain deed o f trust executed b y Je rry R . C o v in g to n an d w ife, M argare t L. C o v in g to n , dated the 6 d ay o f Ju n e , 19 6 9 , and record ed in B o o k 7 6 , at page 17 9 , in the o ffice o f the R e giste r o f D e e d s o f D avie C o u n ty , default h a v in g been m ade in the p a ym e n t o f tht in de bte d n e ss th e re b y secured and said deed o f trust 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 rsign e d trustee w ill o ffe r fo r sale at p u b lic a u ctio n to the highe st I j i d d e r f o r c a s h a t th e c o u rth o u se d o o r in M o c k sv illc , N o rth C a ro lin a , at n o o n , o n the 2 0 th d a y o f D e ce m be r, 1969, the p ro p e rty c o n ve ye d in said deed o f trust, the sam e ly in g a n d b e in g in the C o u n ty o f D a vie a n d State o f N o rth C a ro lin a , in F u lto n T o w n sh ip , a n d m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y described as follo w s: B E G IN N IN G at a p o in t in center o f H ig h w a y 8 0 1 , a b o u t 1.3 m ile s fro m H ig liw a y 6 4 , t o w a r d s C o o le e m e e , b e in g corne r o f F ie ld in g S e a fo rd a n d B o n c e B a ile y , a n d ru n s w ith Se a fo rd an d B a ile y lin e S o u th 10 deg. E a st 1 9 6 feet to a stake, a ne w c o rn e r in said line; t h e n c e w it h S e a fo rd ’s line N o rth 8 0 deg. East 2 4 0 feet to a 1 0 - in c h H ic k o ry ; thence N o rth 8 0 deg. W est 19 6 feel to p o in t in cen ter o f H ig liw a y 8 0 1 ; thence w ith cen ter o f said liig h w a y S o u th 8 0 deg. W est 2 4 0 feet to the B E G IN N IN G , C O N T A I N I N G O N E ( 1 ) A C R E , m o re o r le.ss, th is b e in g the sam e lan d d escribed in deed record ed in B o o k 5 3 , at page 4 9 1, a n d B o o k 6 5 , at page 4 1 4 , o ffic e o f R e giste r o f D e e d s o f D a v ie C o u n ty . S a id sale shall be m ade subject to all o u tsta n d in g an d u n p a id ta xe s a n d lie n s or e n cu m b ra n ce s o f record , sale o u t s t a n d in g op e n ten d a ys fro m date rep orte d fo r upset b i d s a n d s u b j e c t to c o n firm a tio n . T h is 19th d a y o f N o ve m b e r, 1969. J O H N T . B R O C K , T ru stee 1 1 - 2 6 4 T N C O - 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 C o -E x e c u to rs o f the estate o f W i l l i a m B a t s o n A l l e n , deceased, late o f D a v ie C o u n ty , tliis is to n o tify all p e rso n s h a v in g c la im s a gain st said estate to p re se nt th e m to the u n d e rsign e d o n o r b e fo re the 7th d a y o f M a y 1 9 7 0 , o r this notice w ill be pleaaded in bar o f their recove ry. A ll p e rso n s in de bted to said estate w ill p l e a s e m a k e im m e d ia t e p a ym e n t to the un d e rsigne d. T h i s t h e 3 1 s t d a y o f O cto b e r, 1969. H a rry R ic h a rd A lie n a n d T h e l l i s G e r t r u d e A l le n , co -e xe cu to rs o f the estate o f W i l l i a m B a t s o n A l l e n , deceased. 1 1 - 6 4 T N Rufus Brock REAL ESTATE I Lots for Sale on Soutfi * Main St. Tenms can be I arranged. I ..................II North of Mocksville a new I house iust started. I HOUSE NEARLY FINISHED I Brick . . . 3 Bedrooms . . Il'/i Baths. . .Basement . . . I Carport . . . Den and Kitc- |hen . . . Wall to wall Car- |pet . . . Large Lot . . . . I ............Paved Drive............. We Need Listings for Houses and Small Farms. I I I I MOCKSVILLE I INSURANCE AGENCY I I PHONE ■ RUFUS BROCK I I Office 634-5917I Night 639-5128 I AT WANT EXTRA MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS? AVON Re p re se n tative s can earn h u n d re d s o f d o lla rs se llin g the A V O N gift lin e in their n e igh b o rh o o d . Start no w . Call: Mrs. Doris Grohman 872-6848 Statesville, N.C. (Collect)' or write: Pio. Box 5396 AIR WELL DRILLING CO. ROUTE 1, ADVANCE, N. C. Phone 998-4141, Advance or Winston-Salem, N. C. Office Machines Typewriters Adding Machines Service On All Makes 119 W. Innes St. EADI E’C OFFICE EAKLE 2 SUPPLIES Dial ME 6-2341 SALISBURY, N. C. : Auction Sale ‘ • Saturday, Nov. 29tli At 10 A.M. j AT THE HOMEPLACE OF Eliza Blackwelder • ON US 601 .... ONE MILE NORTH OF MOCKSVILLE : t ( E le ctric Sto ve ...T e le visio n ...So fa ...D u o th e rm O il H eate r...R e frige ra to r...C h airs...A ntiq u e C h a irs... A n tiq u e P ictu re Fra m e s...W a sh in g M a c h in e...... K itc h e n a n d D in in g R o o m Furn itu re... A n tiq u e D ish e s...T ab le s a n d B e d ste a d s...A n tiq u e D re sse rs an d B u re au s...O th e r ite m s to o n u m e ro u s to m e n tion. J.L. BLACKWELDER Adminiitrotor CRIMES HANCOCK Auctioneer г • : : Л 1 0 - D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 2 6 , 1 9 6 9 F I R S T Q U A L I T Y M D I S L IC E D F R E S H F R O Z E N F I S H B O N E L E S S TENDER FRESH L E A N G R O U N D BEEF Junket Chocolate F U D G E M I X 17 oz size 4 3 C Pqns-Rite Yellow P O P C O R N l i b pkg. 1 5 C Pops-Rlte White P O P C O R N 2 lb bag 2 9 C Compliment Tom. Style Sauce S W I S S S T E A K Can 3 9 C WHIP-O-WILL FRESH G R A D E A L A R G E SWEET RED GRAPES NEW CROP FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT M D I T E N D E R A L L M E A T FRANKS U . S . D . A . C H O I C E R I B 1 2 O Z . P K G . STEAKS 4 r \ j 8 J F G S P E C L V L B L E N Di ^ 2 5 * COFFEE lb. 99( V A N C A M P ’S P O R K A N D BEANS S A V E - R I T E P L A I N O R S E L F R I S I N G 1 L B . B A G C A R N A T I O N Q U A L I T Y E V A P O R A T E D MILK 6 T A L L C A N S N O . 254 C A N MILK J F G F R E S HMMNNNSE QUART JAR SAVE 20< Z E S T E E P U R E S T R A W B E R R Y PRESERVES SAUER’S PURE GROUND B L A C K PEPPER 2 L B . J A R B A K E R ’S S E M I - S W E E T CHOC. CHIPS 1 2 O Z . P K G . M a y o n n a is e P E C A N , C H O C . , C O C O N U T KEATHLY P I E S P R Ü F A E R O S O L S P R A Y STARCH SAVE 40( F O R A U T O M A T I C W A S H E R S DASH G I A N T P K G . Fabric Softener N U S O F T 17 oz size 4 7 c Armstrong One-Step F L O O R C A R E 27 oz $ 1 . 2 9 Can 2 2 O Z . C A N Armstrong F I? 'L O O R C A R E 2 3 o z 9 8 C CanAir Freshener G L A D E M I S T 7 oz can 5 7 C Bio Time Beef Chunl(s D O G F O O D IS oz can 55 C Clip Tliii Cwp4n r Ifi WofHi A.lenut 60 free S ftjH OREEN STAMPS One Qt. Jar Senneca Apple Juice «•■^wlyatHiFFWEII’l rtiniNovBmber 29, LAUNDRY DEnRGENT G I A N T AJAX REG. 93< 1 DOVE LIQUID EN.SOLVE DRIVE PREMIUM DUZ DASH DETERGENT SALVO TABLETS CASCADE DREFT IVORY SNOW 1 GIANT 1 SIZE 5 9 C $ 1 . 5 3 GIANT PKG. 9 5 0 T k^ $ 2 . 4 5 GIANT o 4 Ä PKG. O l C REG- ^ ^ PKG. 4 5 C Í kT 3 9 0 GIANT ig . SIZE “ * V Thanksgiving 1969 Needed A Thankful Heart ! Once again it is Thanksgiving,..and your thoughts cannot help but turn to the controversy over Vietnam... the ill will and hatered among people...the rumblings, unrest and doubts everywhere. You think of the many controversial issues facing mankind today and the many differences in thoughts..,and principles. You ask yourself: Which is wrong? Which is right? Who is right? Who is wrong? Then you wonder if it is really necessary for everything to be decided on the basis of right and wrong...which of course often reflects an individual opinion which is a judgment on others...a Judgment which often is not justified... and may also be wrong. New Testament you find Jesus not creating dnfinate standards for individual conduct. Instead He urges one to "Love thy neighbor as thy self!"...and "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." You come to the conclusion that Jesus did not mean for you to judge other human beings... recalling the passage: "Judge not that ye be not judged". Leaving your typewriter you get into your station wagon for a tour of the area. The splendor of the balmy autumn impresses itself upon you. You see farm land that is great with potential productivity. You see new and freshly painted farm houses and farm buildings. As you drive along you discover that you are throwing your hand up at people and they are acknowledging this greeting with a friendly wave. Some of these people you know personally, others you do not. However, regardless of weather you know them or not; regardless of what you don't know about their religious beliefs, political beliefs, philosophy, or social standing...they are your friends on this beautiful day. You pass one of the county's elementry schools. Here you see many children...the sons and daughters of the friends you have just waved to down the road. They appear to be healthy, happy and interested in taking advantage of their opportunities. Without realizing it, you silently offer thanks for the vision of the educational leaders and for the progressive spirit of the people. You pass a beautiful little church. One of many such churches in the county and of the many varied denominations that give substance and meaning to the life of the country. Near the church is an area dotted with white markers...silent reminders of those that have been here ahead and have gone on before. In all this you feel a spirit of reverence and are grateful for it. Soon you are back at the office and are transposing your thoughts onto paper. The diversion offered by the ride about the countryside had renewed for you the appreciation of beauty, good land, friendly people, good schools and churches...all of which are present in Davie. Of these things you have a deep feeling of appreciation and thankfulness...but how can you express it as a Thank^iving message for 1969? What was that Henry Ward Beecher once wrote? "If one should give me a dish of sand and tell me there were particles of iron in it, I might look for them with my eyes, and search for them with my clumsy fingers, and be unable to detect them; but let me take a magnet and sweep through it, and it would draw to itself the almost invisible particles by the mere power of attraction. The thankful heart, like my fingers in the sand, discover no mercies; but let the thankful heart sweep through the day and as the magnet fínds iron, so it will fínd in every hour, some heavenly bleæing." So to paraphrase Shakespeare: "0, Lord, who lends me life, give to me a heart...replete with thankfulness!" DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE - RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1969 IB » » »»I»» * * * * * * * * «!» » «»»»»» ; Children Express Thanks ! S o m e o f th e c h ild re n o f th e P rlm e ry III S u n d a y S c h o o l C lass (ages 8-9) o f F irst B a p tist C h u rc h have w ritte n the f o l l o w i n g le t t e r s e x p r e s s in g th e ir th a n k s at th is T h a n k sg iv in g Season. T h e y are es follovi«; 6 9 0 Gvi/yn St. M o c k sville , N . C. -------------M ovBin ber 1 6 ,-1 ^ 8 9 - D e ar Sir; I w a n t to tell so m e th in gs th a t I a m th a n k fu li for. th a n kfu ll fo r o r c h u rc h th a t w e go to learn a b o u t Jesus. I am th a n kfu ll fo r o r sch o o ls A n d eseclaliy o r b eau tiful w o rld . I am th a n k fu ll fo r all th e people. S in ce re ly B e th N a y lo r IH em lock. Streert. M o c k sv ille . N . C. N o ve m b e r. 1 6 .1 9 6 9 . D e a r Sir.I w a n t to tell so m e th in gs I a m th a n k fu l for. I am th a n k fu l fo r fo o d . I a m th a n k fu l fo r clothes. I am th a n k fu l fo r chu rch es. I a m th a n k fu l fo r sch o o l. I am th a n k fu l fo r Fam ilies. Y o u r frie nd Teresa. L. 9 7 7 M u n fo rd D r. M o c k sv ille N . C. 2 7 0 2 8 D e a r E d ito r, I w a n t to tell so m e th in g s i a m th a n k fu l for. I am th a n k fu l fo r th e b e au tifu l eath. fo r o u r h o le fa m ily. I a m th a n k fu l fo r y o u becase y o u w rite letters in the p ape r and y o u are so nice. I a m th a n k fu l o u r fo o d an d c h u rc h a n d bible. I w ill bless y o u a t th a n ksgiv in g. P ark A v e n u e M o c k sv ille N . C. N o v . 1 6 , 1 9 6 9 D e a r Ed ito r, I w a n t to tell som e th in gs I am th a n k fu l for. I am th a n k fu l fo r m y h o m e a n d sch o o l. I am th a n k fu l fo r m y teachers a n d fa m ily . I am th a n k fu l fo r th is b e au tifu l w orld . I am th a k fu i fo r o u r fo o d th a t w e have. Sin ce re ly, L o u A n n E a to n R t . 3 M o ck sville , N. C. 2 7 0 2 8 D e a r Sir, I w a n t to tell so m e th in g s I am th a n k fu l for. I am th a n k fu l fo r the c h u rc h a n d th e sch ool. I like t o hear a b o u t Jesus. I am th a n kfu l fo r m y fa m ily. E sp e clliy G o d beautiful w orld. 5 1 9 S a lisb u ry St. M o c k sv ille N . C. N o v 1 6 . 1 9 6 9 Sin ce re ly L y n n Ferebee H a la n d e r D riv e M o c k sv ille N . C. N o ve m b e r. 1 6 , 1 9 6 9 Sin ce re ly, C arla R e ne e H u rse y D e a r S ir I a m T h a n k fu l fo r O u r friends. 1 am T h a n k fu l o u r hom es. I a m T h a n k fu l fo r o u r c h u rc h an d teachers. I am T h a n k fu l fo r o u r M o th e r an d d a d d y I a m T h a n k fu l every thing. M a rk O d o m D e a r E d ito r I w a n t to tell so m e th in gs I a m th a n k fu l fo r. I am th a n k fu l fo r th e fo o d an d ch u rc h e s a n d th e b e au tiful days. b y J o e y Eve ridge R t - 1 M o c k sv ille N . C. D e ar E d ito r I w a n t to tell som e th in gs I a m th a n k fu l for. I am th a n kfu l fo r fo o d an d the trees an d th e grass a n d o u r houses. J a y S c o tt W e stb ro o k 1 . ir ia r iK iu in e s s : * ■ SanlaV Little Helper If y o u think all Santa's little helpers have pointed toes and elfin hats, you’re in for a surprise! This year's model is convenient wallet-size ... Central Carolina Bank fvlaster Charge! From mistletoe to electric trains, C C B Master Charge buys them all! Because C C B Master Charge is accepted more places, by more people than any other credit card. Just present your C C B card to any of the hundreds of merchants displaying Master Charge. And walk away with toys for Billy, dolls for Sally and other Christm as gifts for the whole family. And the best help for you; you'll receive just one bill at the end of the month. To help keep track of where your Christmas money is going! So if y o u don't have a C C B Master Charge Card, now 's the perfect time to get one. Or if you need your credit limit raised, just stop by any C C B office and let us know! Then dash into Christm as with plenty of gift-power from Santa's Little H elper... C C B Master Charge! 2В - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE - RECORD, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9S 1969 p a g e , t h e I R S s a id . A n ad d itio na l 2 0 m illio n ta xp a ye rs w ill n e e d n o m o r e th a n onc-page basic fo rm p lu s one ad d itio na l page. T a x p a y e rs w ith special tax situ a tio n s need o n ly a d d to the basic fo rm a d d itio n a l pages o r schedules, to m eet their needs. Ite m ize d d e d u ctio n s, b u sine ss in co m c an d expense, a n d othe r a d d 'o r-su b tra ct item s w ill be reporte d o n separate pages. T h e I R S said the card fo rm 1 0 4 0 Л w as b e c o m in g o b solete because o f risin g in co m e levels in recent ye ars an d in cre asin g c o m p le x it y in the finan cia l s t a t u s o f t a x p a y e r s . T h is resulted in a decrease in the o f taxp aye rs u sin g ta xp a ye rs w ill c o n tin u e to be p rin ted in b la c k ink. W ith the e x ce p tio n o f so m e f o u r m i l l i o n fa rm e r s and fish e rm e n , ta xp a ye rs sh o u ld receive their in d ivid u a l in co m e tax fo rm s a n d in stru c tio n s b y m ail the first w eek in Ja n u a ry. F a rm e rs an d fish e rm e n , w h o have earlier filin g d ed line s than othe r taxp aye rs, sh o u ld receive th e ir ta x p ackage s e arly in D ecem ber. T h e m o m m o t h a n n u a l p rin tin g jo b o f ta x fo rm s takes ab ou t eight w e e ks to co m p le te m illio na n d use s n e a rly p o u n d s o f paper. 2 0 Crime’s Payoff NKW YO RK — U u rg ln rs struck Amcrit an Iionics or Inisi- nesses on the average of once every 17 se<oiuls in 1!)08, re ports the Insuranrc Information Institute, reaping nearly SI.5 niillioM in loot every tiay. ShibII businesses are the targets in more than halt of all liurglaries. _pprrentage the card fo r Recently we printed a copy of the above picture showing the CLIFFORD HOUSE at Cana and asked for identification of those shown in the photo. We think we have that and are printing the names as follows: shown, left to right, are: Mrs. Renolds, Prof. Renolds, Jim Eaton, Frank Carter, Pearl Renolds, Baxter Griffin, Dellah Allen, Celia Booe, Mattie Glasscock, Martin Eaton, Joe Ferebee and Mrs. Boyce Cain. Lexington Holiday House Is Set For December 5th O f f e r in g a b r a n d n e w h o m e t o w n c o o k b o o k a n d sligh tly alte rin g their an n u al f o r m a t , L e x in g t o n C h a rity L e a g u e m e m b e r s h a v e a n n o u n ce d p la n s for their 1 9 6 9 H o l id a y H o u se o n F rid a y, D e c e m b e r 5th . M rs. R o b e rt G ru b b an d M rs. J o h n B arb e r arc ch airm e n fo r th is y e a r’s event. T h e h o m e o f M r. an d M rs. C a rro ll W all, Jr., o n C o u n try C lu b D rive w ill be o p e n for the d a y-lo n g tour. T h e bazaar w ill be separated fro m the site o f the tour fo r the first tim e and h e ld a t th e n e w Y M C A b u ild in g. A n d the League w ill o f f e r f o r s a le it s n e w ly p u b lish e d c o o k b o o k , A T A S T E O F T H E T O W N , featuring fcipes con trib u te d b y League e m b e r s a n d c h a r m in g ly lu s t r a t e d b y M rs. F ra n k H o lto n , Jr., a local w e ll-kn o w n artist w h o is a m em ber. T h e huge, tw o -sto ry b ric k h o m e o f M r. a n d M rs. W all w as com p le te d ju st three ye ars ago •and is on e o f L e x in g to n ’s sh o w places. It is o f early G e o rgia n s t y le , b o a s t in g large, h igh c e ilin g e d r o o m s , b e au tifu l w o o d w o rk detail, a w ealth o f p o l i s h e d p a n e l i n g , a n d e x q u is it e fu rn ish in g s. M rs. C la u s M o b e rg o f H o lly w o o d , Fla., an d B lo w in g R o c k , N . C., w h o is k n o w n p ro fe ssion a lly as Jean D avis, In te riors, w as the decorator. A s in past years, m e m bers o f the League w ill jo in in p ro v id in g a C h ristm a s season atm osphe re for their H o lid a y H ouse. M rs. J. S m ith Y o u n g a n d M rs. C h a rle s M c K in n e y head the d e cora tin g com m ittee w h ich w ill create ap pro priate decorative d e cor for all three f lo o r s o f th e W all hom e. R e fre sh m e n ts w ill be served in the large basem ent livin g area and League m e m bers w ill serve a s hostesses th ro u glio u t the day. T h e H o lid a y H o u se bazaar lias been expa n d e d and m oved to the Y M C A site. P a tro n s m a y e x p e c t t o f in d the usual assortm ent o f u n iq u e item s for sale in larger q uarters w h ic h arc easily accessible. In a d d itio n to the in divid u al c o n trib u tio n s o f L e a g u e m e m b e r s w h ic h a n n u a lly in clu d e arts, crafts, h a n d k n its, e m b ro id e ry a n d c re w e l w o r k , se w n Item s. C h r is t m a s d e co ratio n s, and h o m e p r e p a r e d fo o d s, an a b un da nce o f spe cialty item s h a v e b e e n p r e p a r e d in w o rk sh o p s d u rin g the year. O f f e r in g s fo r the 1 9 6 9 b azaar in clu d e a variety o f decorated baskets an d U ijk e t p o c k e t b o o k s , h a n d carved w o o d e n C l i r i s t m a s tre e o rn a m e n ts w h ic ii itave been b e a u tifu lly painted b y League m e m b e r s , b r i g h t snap-on*an d-o(T felt to ys for sn u ll ch ild re n , tole w aste paper baskets, to y b o xe s, d oll houses, n a u t ic a l p illo w s , co b b le rs aprons, shoe bags, decorated flo w e r p o ts fo r p a tio s an d p o r c h e s , l u n c h p a il p o c k e t b o o k s , in d iv id u a lly s t y le d c a rd H ie b o x e s fo r r e c ip e s a n d C h ristm a s card lists, a n d p o tte ry d rin k ju gs w h ic h have b e n n a n tiq u e d and painted. A higliliglit o f tllis y e a r's b a z a a I w ill be the Le ague c o o k b o o k . It w ill be offered for «ale fo r the first tim e at tiie Y M C A a n d League m e m b e rs anticipate a fine response. A T aste o f the T o w n has been in the p la n n in g stages fo r the past year. It o ffe rs som e 3 0 0 pages o f tested recipes co n trib u te d b y m e m b e rs a n d is the first c o o k b o o k o f its size, scope an d attractiveness ever p u b lishe d lo ca lly. Pattern ed to so m e e x te n t o n t h e f a m e d C h a r l e s t o n C o o k b o o k , it provid es, as an added attraction, a co ve r an d som e fifty in te rio r illu stra tio n s b y M rs. H o lto n . T h e d ra w in gs are all no stalgic on es o f old L e x in g to n , fe aturing la n d m a rks o f d a ys go n e b y. M a n y local citizen s w ill recognize places o f business, chu rch e s, b u ild in gs, o ld h o m e s, an d oth e r fam ilia r sites, a lth o u g li the scenes are e q u ally typ ica l o f alm ost a n y sm all to w n a h a lf-ce n tu ry ago. Sale price o f the c o o k b o o k w ill be $ 3.50. D o o r s o f t h e H o l id a y H o u se , b o th the to u r an d the bazaar, w ill op e n at 10 a. m . o n D e ce m b e r 5 th an d rem ain op e n u n til 8 p. m . T h e single S I . 0 0 ticket serves as a d m issio n to b o t h . T ic k e t s are available fro m all League m e m b e rs and at the d o o r. Barry L With Air Spry Force A irm a n B a rry L. S p ry , so n o f M r. a n d M rs. T h o m a s A . S p r y o f 3 0 D u k e Street, C o ole em e e, h a s grad ua te d at Sh e p p a rd A F B , T e x a s fro m the U . S. A ir F o rce c o m m u n i catio n s specialist course. T h e airm an , n o w q u alifie d to operate radio-telegraph an d teletype e q u ipm e n t, is b e in g assigned to S h a w A F B , S. C., for d u ty w ith the A ir F o rce C o m m u n ic a tio n s Service w h ic h p r o v id e s g lo b a l c o m m u n i catio ns and air traffic c o n tro l for U S A F operation s. A ir m a n S p ry is a 1 9 6 7 graduate o f D avie C o u n ty H ig h Sc h o o l. H is w ife, L in d a , is the d a u g h t e r o f M r. a n d M rs. H ub e rt A th e y Sr. o f R t. 4 , L e x in g to n . N . C. THANKSGIVING IS: . . . a 4 day vacation from school ... an annual festival ... November 27 ... harveft time . . . a windy, cold day . . . giving thanks unto the Lord ... pumpkin pies . . . the last Thursday in November . . . an established American custom ... family reunions . . . 4 weeks from i Christmas . . . a national U. S. holiday . . . roast turkey and cranberry sauce ... hunting . . . thinking of the Pilgrims' first Thanksgiving ... getting stuffed ... togetherness ... traditional. S t n t e F A I R P l a n s NEW YORK—.'\ property in surance plan activated l)y in surance companies nearly a dec ade ago set tiie pattern for a governnient-iiuiustry program insti tilted in 19C8 to make fire ami extciuied coverage insur ance readily available to per sons wiiti iiiivc (iiificulty obtain ing such coverage, notes the In- suraiuc inrormntion Institute. year after permissive legisla tion became elTective, Fair Ac cess to Insurance Rcqtiirement.s (I’AIR) facilities were operat ing in 2r> status and ibe District of Colnmiiia. F a r m F i r e D a m a g e NEW YORK—For sucli rea- scms as iaii; of fire-fighting fa cilities. less rigid «-iring anti co n stru ctio n stan d ard s and poorer lieating eiiuipment, fires in nirai areas taiise tiiree to six limes more damage on the aver age than fires in llie cities, says llie insurance Information In stitute. Farm fires caused a re cord S2M million damage in l!Ki8. • m m m » Portraits For Christmas THIS YEAR GIVE Something for Christmas that has sentiment! Pic tures of Individuals, Family members or the entire family group. Come to the studio In Yedkinville any diy in tlie weeli ... Hours 8:30 i.m, to 6:30 p.m. ... 6 days a weeli. You can have your photo made in YadlcinviHe at your convenience and we will bring proofs and finished pictures to Mocksville. OR Come Into the studio in Mocksville any Thursday ONLY. M ills S tu d io o n d C a m a r a S h o p In HORN-HAROING BUI10IN6, MOCKSVILLE Phone 634-2870 Thursday Only ALL OTHER DAYS IN MAIN STUDIO IN YADKINVILLE DAY PHONE 679-2232 YadkinviUe-Night 679-8024 yNew 1040 Forms For Tox Returns T h e 7 7 m i l l i o n p eople expected to file federal in co m e tax re tu rn s fo r 1 9 6 9 w ill all use I', th e n e w sty le 1 0 4 0 form , un veiled to d a y b y the In te rn al R e ve n u e Service. T h e n e w tax fo rm h a s been d esign ed so that, ( r e g a r d l e s s o f f i n a n c i a l I circu m stan ce s, it can be used 1 b y ta x p a ye rs in a n y bracket. C a rd F o r m 1 0 4 0 A - t h e old ’ sh o rt form , filed b y 18 m illio n ta xp a ye rs last y e a r-h a s b een elim inated. H o w e ve r, the ne w f o r m w ill e n a b le o ve r 3 0 m illio n ta xp a ye rs to file b y 1 u sin g o n ly o n e side o f a single the card form . In tr o d u c e d in 1 9 5 4 , the I 0 4 0 A w a s d esign ed as a sim p lifie d fo rm to h e lp the lo w e r - in c o m e w age earner. H ow e ve r, ta xp a ye rs u sin g it c o u ld n o t take advantage o f c e r t a i n t a x c r e d i t s o r e x c l u s io n s a n d c o u ld n o t item ize their d e d u ction s. T h e sim p lic ity o f the o ld 1 0 4 0 A h a s been b u ilt in to the new form , the 1 R S said. T h e one-page b asic 1 0 4 0 is ve ry m u c h like the fro n t an d the b a ck o f the d isc o n tin u e d card form . T h e n e w 1 0 4 0 en ables all taxp aye rs to tailor their re tu rn s t o t h e i r p a r t i c u l a r , circum stan ce s. A lso the “add- a-page” feature p ro vid e d b y the ne w fo rm h a s m ade it issible to p ro vid e m o re ro o m for ite m izin g d e d u c tio n s an d listin g in co m e sources. T h e 1 R S s a id exte nsive research w as co n d u cte d before tlie n e w fo rm w as a d op te d. T h is also in clu d e d in fo rm a l t e s ts w it h t a x p a y e r s a n d d is c u s s io n w it h legal a n d a c c o u n tin g gro up s. O f the ta x fo rm p ackages b e in g sent to ta xp a ye rs this year, 6 0 m illio n w ill be p rin te d in c o lo r, the 1 R S said. T h e red a n d b l u e f o r m a t , f ir s t in t r o d u c e d la s t y e a r , is in te nd ed to d ire ct atte n tio n to areas o f the re turn w he re errors a re m o s t c o m m o n ly m ade. O ve r the c o u n te r co p ie s o f F o r m 1 0 4 0 a n d the m o re c o m p le x p a c k a g e s o f tax re tu rn s a n d sch e d u le s fo r som e ПВШГЕШВН mo8t hospital insurance gîve.s »lit Not this plan. Before something happens, see your man from Nationwide. He can save your savings. J. E. Kelly, Sr. Mocksville, N. C. Phone, 634-2937 J. E. KeHy, Jr. P. 0. Box 205 Mocksville, N. C.Éaflonwide Notiiimvi(le]iisiiniiioe.lbemaii£romNatioitwideison}«urs2de. X J n « B B A L r a * » № * C » K * B 0 8 l№ S S > № lio iM r ld e M u h u l& » u n u > e » C o . IM t o im U k > M a d n w b n n H iM C o .N « lia m rt d « IJ tf« b iu r a K ie C e .lW o ffio e t C 3 id m iib w ,O b ^ LIVE THE CAREFREE ELECTRIC WAY. The carefree electric water heater. Non-stop hot water for every shower 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 SUPER “55” 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 Power about a properly sized SUPER “55” electric water heater, now! Look. No flue. Fits anywhere! D u k e P o w e r Drama Club To Present Production “ T h e R e m a rk a b le In cid e n t a t C a r s o n C o r n e r s ” , b y R e g i n a l d R o s e w ill b e presented b y the D a vie H ig h S c h o o l Sp e e ch a n d D ra m a class a n d the D ra m a C lu b , w ith s p e c ia l p e r m is s io n o f the D ra m a tic P u b lish in g C o m p a n y in C h ica go , D e ce m b e r I I and -+-3— B-t— — M -o c -k a v i l l e - ' E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l. S c o tt W illiam s w ill p la y the lead, M r. K o v a le sk y , a jan ito r, in the three-act traged y o f m o d e rn sm all to w n life. O th e r m e m b ers o f the cast in clud e: P a m M c C u llo h as M rs. C aldw e ll; R o sc o e C lin a rd , D r. C aldw ell; J o d y P atton , M rs. P rin c e ; J o h n C h an d le r, M r. P r in c e ; G e o r g e F ry e , M r. R o ge rs; Sh e ila C o llette, M rs. R o ge rs; D w ig h t C re ason , B o b M c g in n is; G in g e r Sta n le y, Bert H e n d rix ; D e b b ie B in gh a m , M rs. W r ig h t : D a v id R a n d a ll, M r. W r i^ t ; M ik e Biggerstaff, M r. W o o d b rid g e ; D ix ie T u ggle , M rs. W o o d b r id g e ; N a n c y , W all, E liz a b e t h ; P atricia H e n d rix , M iss F ra n k ; C h arle s Sh e e k , M r. M c g in n is; D e la n e B oger, M rs. M c g in n is; S a n d y B ro w n , C a ro l; E liza b e th H all, M a d ge ; Janie M o o re , T o m m ie P rin ce ; Sa m ra H o w e ll, A lice ; T e re sa C o o k , Su sa n C a ld w e ll; R a n d y H auser, J o e y R o g e rs; an d B illy R in tz, B ill M c gin n is. D e b b ie B e n so n ha s been a p p o in t e d B u sin e ss M an age r a n d S h a r o n S e c h r e s t is c h airm a n o f the sce ne ry and lig h tin g com m ittee . T h e m a k e u p c o m m itte e is d ivid e d in to tw o g ro u p w ith K a tie G la sc o c k as c h a irm a n o f m a k in g u p the y o u n g people a n d K a t h y S h o r e a s C o -ch a irin a n. A m y T a lb e rt is ch a irm a n o f m a k in g u p the old people in the play. Student Teaching M r s . F r e d D . B l l i s o f M o c k sv ille , a se n io r at C a ta w b a C o llege, is d o in g he r fulltim e stu de n t te a ch in g in the fo u rth grade at M o c k sv ille S c h o o l in th e D a v ie C o u n t y sch o o l system . M rs. E llis, the fo rm e r M a rie C o p e , is the d a u gh te r o f M r. a n d M rs. Jam es F o y C o p e o f R o u te 4 , M o c k sv ille . H e r S u p e r v is in g teacher is M rs. E liz a b e th M a rtin . T h e stu d e n t te a ch in g p e rio d w h ic h began o n N o v e m b e r 10, w ill be over a ro u n d J a n u a ry 21. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE - RECORD,W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26^1969- 3B Scholastic Aptitude Test To Be Given December 6 The Interact Club of Davie County, an organization sponsored by Rotary International and the Mocksville Rotary Club, was given a toiir of the Ingersoll-Rand Plant last week. In the above picture, Mac Foster of Ingersoll-Rand, shows Ricky Wall and Mickey Groce one of the compressors assembled at the local plant. In the picture at the right, Frank Cox, Personnel Director of Ingersoll-Rand, shows Mark Wilson and Jimmy Myers an artist's sketch of the Ingersoll-Rand plant. O n D e ce m b e r 6, 1 9 6 9 the Sch o la stic A p titu d e T e st o f the C ollege E n tra n ce E x a m in a tio n B o a rd w ill be given at D a vie C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l cafeteria b e g in n in g at 8 :2 0 a. m. T h is test is a three h o u r general co m p re h e n sive test in the tw o m a in acad em ic areas o f E n g lish usage a n d b asic an d advanced m ath e m atical usage. M a n y c o l l e g e s and___«?p h rpnu lri*_11 I tS l v f tt l/ S v w l l a v l 3 I V v jtr tl ap plica n ts to su b m it sco re s o n one o r m o re o f the C o lle ge B o a r d A d m i s s i o n s T e s t : P re lim in a ry S. A . T . o r the final S. A . T . an d p o ssib ly the A ch ie ve m e n t T e sts in several subject areas. C o iiv g e a d m issio n s office rs a n d o th e rs use all test score s t a k e n toge ther w ith sc h o o l record a n d teache rs’ first h a n d e v a lu a t io n t o a s s e s s t h e stu de nts a b ility a n d atte m p t to p re dict the level o f succe ss a stu de n t m a y have in college. T h is in fo rm a tio n is used to d e t e r m i n e a s t u d e n t ’s Gyp Artists Flourish During Christmas W ith the C h ristm a s season fa st a p p r o a c h in g , sh o p p e rs w ere w a rne d to d a y b y the Better B u sin e ss B u re a u to be w a tch fu l o f the g y p artists w h o flou rish d u rin g this p e rio d o f hectic b u y in g . R . E . H itc h c o c k , M a n a g in g D ire c to r o f the B u re a u said there are a n u m b e r o f fairly co n sta n t sch em e s that c ro p u p every year. T h e y are a c c o rd in g to the B ette r B u sin e ss B ureau: - U n o r d e r e d m e rchandise, ofte n sent in the nam e o f an u n k n o w n c h a rity o r as an o u trig iU co m m e rcia l venture. - “ B a r g a i n ” o f f e r s f o r p e r fu m e , c o lo gn e o r toilet w a te r f a ls e ly s o ld u n d e r e sta b lish e d b ra n d n am es o r w h ich are said to be a fa m o u s b ra nd u n d e r a d ifferen t label. -T e le p h o n e appe als fro m u n k n o w n c h a r i t a b l e o r g a n i z a t i o n s f o r f u n d s , clo th in g, fo o d o r fuel. -Street c o rn e r sales o f cheap w atches, ties, p erfu m e , toys, g a d g e t s a n d o th e r sh o d d y m erchandise. -A tte m p ts to colle ct fo r C. O . D . packages fo r a n e iglib o r w h o the deliverer sa ys is n o t liom e. -P h o n y p ricin g. P h o n y p ric in g is a schem e V i d e o m a s t e r ™ I n t e r s t a t e i n i t i a t i v e b r i n g s i t t o W i n s t o n - S a l e m . L e t i t b r i n g y o u i n s t a n t a n e o u s m a r k e t i n f o r m a t i o n . Today's investor can't use market inform ation that's a few hours old — or even a few minutes old. He needs instantaneous data on the stocks that are of vital interest to his financial progress. That's why Interstate has becom e the first brokerage firm in North Carolina to use Ultronic Videotnaster units. These remarkable desk-top m achines provide a com prehensive and versatile range of inform ation about market activity. Up to 18 separate items of data may be obtained for any selected stock, or basic inform ation on 18 stocks sim ultaneously. Videom aster is a typical exam ple of Interstate's initia tive in h e lp in g its custom ers w ith th eir in vestm en t objectives. If you'd like this kind of in-depth service, stop by soon. I N r E R S T A T l * : S K C U R I T I K S C O R P O R A T I O N EitabUthtd /gji yiwecRS NEW YORK STOCK (kCHANCC AMtRlCAN STOCK EkCHANGE 24S7 W iC ho via B u ild in g , W inston-S tilem , N- C- 27101, T «lephone 724*4991 J. W illia m S0xton . Jr.. V ice P resid ent W #rn« r V. C o llifr • W iliia m F. T hom as • Jam es P. H u n te r • Ben T. B row d ar, Jr. • M a ryin p. G entry R egistered R epre sentatives a d m is s io n o r re je ctio n to spe cific colleges. M o s t c o m m u n ity colleges an d n u rsin g sch o o ls require the S A T fo r entrance. T h e p r e - r e g is t r a t io n is required to be m ailed o n a m a i lin g fo rm at least on e m o n t h in a d v a n c e o f the testin g date. T h e sam e tests arc o ffered at certain liste d sch o o ls in -N o v flin ls c r , -© «ce m b efT — afld-- Ja n u a ry , M a rch , M a y an d Ju ly. M o s t J u n io r s m a y b e re co m m e n de d to take it in M a y . A ll o th e r tests that on e takes are co n sid e re d he lp fu l in d e ve lo p in g test a b ility. In§iirniiri‘ riuini» Climh N i:w YORK— The losl 1.1 insm aiicf ((iiupanics iil pMvini’ c laims Riowin«; out of aulii iiici- (Icnis is moiMilinK sicaililv, says Ihc liisinaiKC Iiifdiniatinn In- slititlc. From in.'i.S thnm ”h iIk' .iM'iaKf Ixidilv iiiiurv liabilhv (laim rose ."i8 ik t rent For Your WINTER TIRES A s t r o s t a r S u p e r S n o w O r A s t r o s t a r 7 8 B e lt e d S u p e r S n o w ------Stoddtd—tf— Wiiiiliipi“ SEE MOCKSVILLE Gulf Center Wilkesboro St.Mocksville, N.C. o f t e n u s e d t o se ll cheap perfu m e o r toilet w ate r that are pre-ticketed at price s as W gh as $ 2 0 .0 0 . S o m e tim e s a o n e - s h o t n a t i o n a l ad vertise m en t is u se d to give c r e d i b il i t y to the in flate d p r ic e s , a n d it is d isp la y e d p r o m i n e n t l y w h e r e t h e m e rch an d ise is sold . T h e fre q u e n cy o f u n o rd e re d m e rch an d ise increases d u r in g ’ t h e C h r i s t m a s s e a s o n , a c c o r d i n g t o t h e B e t t e r B u sin e ss B ureau . R e c ip ie n ts are u n d e r n o o b lig a tio n to accept u n o r d e r e d m e r c h a n d is e , a ckn o w le d g e its receipt, p a y fo r it, o r re tu rn it un le ss the send er calls fo r it w ith in a reasonable p e rio d o f tim e. In s o m e s t a t e s , u n o r d e r e d m e rch and ise is co n sid e re d an u n c o n d itio n a l gift. A t C h ristm a stim e , so m e tim e d e lays o c c u r in the d e live ry o f go o d s o rd e re d b y m ail fro m r e p u t a b le b u s in e s s e s . T h e B ette r B u sin e ss B u re a u advise s a llo w in g fo u r to six w e e ks fo r d elive ry w h e n o rd e rin g gifts b y m ail. T o a vo id C h ristm a s b u y in g p r o b le m s , B B B o ffe rs the fo llo w in g suggestions: D e a l w ith reliable seller'.. C h e c k o n u n k n o w n b usine sses vtith y o u r B B B . E x a m in e all purchases. R e m e m b e r that itine ran t v e n d o rs w ill n o t be a ro u n d a f t e r t h e h o lid a y to hear co m p lain ts. B e fo re b u y in g , investigate w h e t h e r t h e item can be e xch an ge d ; if a gu arantee is in volve d, get it in w ritin g. W h e n solicite d b y a ch a rity, che ck its re p u ta tio n first. B e w a r e o f b argain s that seem to o g o o d to be true. T h e y u su a lly are. Miss Stewort In College Whs's Who N a m e d in t h is y e a r ’s n a tio n al listin g o f A m e ric a 's m o s t o u tsta n d in g u n ive rsity an d colleee stu d e n ts is M iss E le a n o r A n n S t e w a r t o f W e ste rn C a ro lin a U n iv e rsity. S h e is the d augliter o f M r. and M r s . E a r l S t e w a r t Jr. o f C oole em e e. H e r nam e is in clu d e d in the 1 9 6 9 - 7 0 e d itio n o f W H O ’S W H O A M O N G S T U D E N T S IN A M E R I C A N U N I V E R S I T I E S A N D C O L L E G E S , a listin g o f the c a m p u s leaders fro m m o re th an 1 ,0 0 0 o f the n a tio n 's in stitu tio n s o f h iglie r learning. T h e a n n u a l d ire c to ry o f d istin gu ish e d stu d e n ts has been p u b lis h e d sin c e 1 9 3 4 an d c a r r ie s o n ly the n a m e s o f s t u d e n t s w h o s e a c a d e m ic s t a n d in g , s e r v ic e t o th e c o m m u n it y , le a d e rs liip in e x tra c u rric u la r activitie s an d future pote ntial are d e cid e d ly above average. M is s Stew art is a se n io r m a jo rin g in E n g lish e d u cation . S h e is c o - c h i e f o f th e c h e e r l e a d i n g s q u a d a n d secretary- treasurer o f W o m e n ’s H o u se G o v e rn m e n t. Sh e is a sister in D e lta Z e ta so ro rity шш *8» to wfc T h is y e a r t h e r e 's a n e w w a y to s h o p fo r the h o lid a y s. B ra n c h M a s t e r C h a r g e ! T h e m o st v e rsa tile c a rd a ro u n d . W h e th e r y o u ’re s h o p p in g for T h a n k s g iv in g trim m in g s o r C h ris t m a s g iv in g s, B ra n c h M a s t e r C h a r g e b u y s them all! B u t th e b e st fe a tu re o f y o u r n e w s h o p p in g aid. B ra n c h M a st e r C h a r g e w ra p s a ll y o u r s h o p p in g b ills In to on e. N o m o re p ile s o f b ills at the first o f the ye ar.A n d fo r th e first tim e, y o u c a n p la n y o u r p u r c h a s e s a h e a d of tim e. J u s t d e te rm in e h o w m u c h m o n e y y o u w a n t to s p e n d d u rin g th e h o lid a y s. T h e n u s e y o u r B ra n c h M a s t e r C h a r g e c a rd lo r all p u r c h a s e s . Y o u r c re d it lim it k e e p s y o u fro m o v e rsp e n d in g . S o th is ye ar, p u t B ra n c h M a s t e r C h a r g e o n the to p of y o u r list. It 's th e n e w w a y to s h o p fo r the h o lid a y s. W e w a n t y o u to e n jo y it! B r e i n c l i B A N K I N G A N D T ^ y S T Ç p M P A N ^ 4В - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE - RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1969 + » u : : FORK CHURCH HIGH SCHOOL, FORK CHURCH, N. C___is the Inscription sliown on tliis post card photograph brought to us by Mrs. Robah W. Smith of Route 2. Wilson Merrell was principal of the school and it is believed the above was taken in the early 1920's or before. The building was located near to Tom Rice's present home now in the community of Fork, Actually, it is thought that the house shown to the right of the building is part of the Rice home as they purchased an old home and remodeled it into the present edifice. Kindergarten Centers Open O f f ic ia l s a n d Interested citizen s fro m D avie C o u n ty arc b e in g in vite d to atte nd the o p e n in g o f o n e o f eiglit K in d e rg a rte n -E a rly C h ild h o o d E d u c a t io n D e m o n s t r a t io n C e nters w h ic h are b e in g held sim u lta n e o u sly at 9 a. m . o n M o n d a y , D e ce m b e r 1. G o v e rn o r R o b e rt S c o tt and D r . C r a i g P h i l l i p s , S u p e r in t e n d e n t o f P u b lic in s t r u c t io n , w ill op e n the centers b y a conference-tele- p h o ne h o o k u p to the other C e n t e r s . F o l l o w i n g th e telephone greetings, o rig in a tin g fro m Je ffre ys G ro v e S c h o o l in W ake C o u n ty , all eiglit centers w ill have a b rie f p ro gra m and ho ld an “ op e n h o u se ” fo r their S -y e a r -o ld p u p ils a n d their guests. A c tio n b y the 19 6 9 G en eral A s s e m b l y m a d e p o s s ib le establish m en t o f at least one C e n te r in each o f the eight e du cation al districts. T lie p ilot project w ill in volve a total o f 3 2 0 five-year-olds en rolle d in t h e K i n d e r g a r t e n - E a r l y C h i l d h o o d E d u c a t i o n D e m o n stra tio n Centers. T h e G eneral A sse m b ly a p p ro p ria te d $1 m illio n fo r the tw o-ye ar program . “ T h is w ill be a h isto ric d a y for p u b lic e d u ca tion in N o rth C a ro lin a ,” D r. P h illip s said. “ A con sid erab le a m o u n t o f tim e and energy has been e xpe n d e d in p la n n in g this phase o f b e g in n in g e d u ca tio n an d we e x p e c t a large n u m b e r o f parents an d c itize n s to assist these y o u n g ste rs in o p e n in g their sc h o o l.” T h e C e n t e r f o r t h is e d u c a t io n a l district is East H arp e r E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l in Le n oir. C ongressm an I ’ W ilm er "V inegar B end' M I Z E L L 'S Ш Ш Л 1 Ш Q : D e a r C o n g r e s s m a n M ize ll; W hat, if a n yth in g, is b e in g d o n e b y the Federal G o v e rn m e n t to cu rb the use o f d ru gs b y o u r y o u n g p e o p le ? R S , W inston -Sale m . A : O n O c to b e r 3 1 , the H o u se passed the D r u g A b u se E d u c a tio n A c t o f 19 6 9 . It is n o w in C o m m itte e in the Senate. T h e M e m b e rs o f the H o u s e w e re in c o m p le t e a g r e e m e n t t h a t t h e d ru g p ro b le m has reached severe p ro p o rtio n s. T h e bill passed b y a vote o f 2 9 4 -0 , is d esign ed to encourage the d e ve lo p m e n t o f a new an d im p ro ve d p ro gra m o f D r u g E d u c a t io n . T h e p u r p o s e w o u l d b e t o d e m o nstrate the use o f d ru gs a n d t o e v a l u a t e t h e i r e ffe ctive n e ss, to dissem inate ed u cation al m aterials an d to p ro vid e tra in in g p ro gra m s for t e a c h e rs , c o u n s e lo r s , law e n fo rce m e n t o fficia ls an d othe r p u b lic service an d c o m m u n ity leaders. T h e p ro gra m is also designed to set u p c o m m u n ity e d u catio n p ro gra m s fo r parents and others. U n d e r the bill, federal a p p ro p ria tio n s w o u ld be available to state an d lo cal go ve rn m e n ts to p a y reasonable and necessary e xpe nses fo r the p la n n in g , d e ve lo p m e n t an d im p le m e n ta tio n o f d ru g abuse ed u cation p ro gram s. T lie bill also a u th o rize s the Se cre tary o f H e alth , E d u c a tio n , a n d W elfare to a p p o in t a 2 l'- m e m b e r a d viso ry b o a rd o f D r u g A b u se E d u c a tio n . T lie b o ard w o u ld con sist o f p e rso n s fam ilia r w ith d ru g use a n d abuse. T h e bill is long-range an d com p re h e n sive an d c o m b in e d w ith increased e n fo rce m e n t o f d ru g la w s b y F e d e r a l a u t h o r i t i e s , it co n stitu te s an d stro n g attack on the p ro b le m s o f d ru g use and abuse. Q : D e a r C o n g r e s s m a n M ize ll: C o u ld y o u please tell m e h o w 1 can get in fo rm a tio n on the p ro p e r w a y to fly the A m e ric a n fla g? W H , D e n to n . A : I a m h a p p y to say that “ O ld G l o r y ” seem s to be e x p e r ie n c in g a re b irth o f r e s p e c t a n d h o n o r . T h e V e t e r a n ’s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n recently p ub lish e d a four-page p a m p h le t en title d “H o w to R e s p e c t a n d D is p la y O u r F lag.” In the three sh o rt w eeks a f t e r t h e b o o k l e t w a s a n n o u n c e d , r e q u e s t s m u sh ro o m e d to w ell ove r 1 m illio n . V . A . o fficia ls had estim ated that there w o u ld be o n ly 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 requests. T h e b o o k le ts are available th ro u gh a n y o f the regiona l V e te ra n s A d m in is t r a t io n O ffice s, b u t tliere m a y be so m e d elay due to the tre m e n d o u s n u m b e r o f requests fo r the b o o kle ts, i am very h a p p y to k n o w that y o u are o n e o f the m a n y A m e ric a n s w h o are p ro u d o f h is c o u n try and the A m e ric a n Flag. In this t i m e o f p r o test a n d o v e r e x p o s u r e o f the lo u d m in o rity , it is tim e that the “ S ile n t M a jo rity ” is heard. i s y o u r life d u ll? Vou can add a lot of "zing” to It I with the welcome addition of Clara Bow carpet by Sequoyah. Besides, you'll have fun lux uriating In the tender, downy, plush pile that has such a resiliency It bounces back everytlme you step on It. (And It's comfortable!) That's ill Let yourself gol Wiggle your toes around. Feel how deep the plush pile Is? 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IVonblp Service 11 a. m. BLAlSk BAPTIST OHORCa Two milea nortli ot Mockavllle off Hw7. Rev. A. C. Cheshire ?«»*<» Momliv worsliip 11 u n . Bventnr worahip 1:41 pjn EATONSBAPTIST cmmoa itev. Walter L, Howell Simday School! 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship: 11:00 Training Union: 7 p.nL FIBS't APTIST СШЛИЗН 10:00 A JkL Monilnr Worship 11:00 Л Ж Erenlnt Worahtp 7:80 PJH. HOLT CROSS LCTBEBAN CHUBCB J. Marlon Boggs, Pastor Snod» 7 Sohool 9:45 AJtC The Servtee 11:00 A M . FIRST UNITED METHODIST OBUBCH REV. JAMES ALLEN Faatar StmOfty Sohool lOitO A M . Homing Worihl» 11:00 A.M. ■vcnlng Wonliip 7iM rJK. m s T nUBSBTTEBIAN СШ7ВСВ CThtirch Sohool 10:00 А Ж SBBday Serrloe n ; m GREEN MEADOWS BAPTIST ашжсн Sunday School 10 ^ M. Worship jl. A. M. Я. T. U, e.SO F , M. Worship 7:30 P.M. Prayer MeeUng ' Wednesday 7iS0 »m, ST. П А м аа ОДТВОЫО maaott TattinvUle Bom M M k flT lito e n « « r M w i tiM «ja. CBOBOB o r OOD OF PROPHECY Bf7. АгсЫе Smitli Moel»TUIe,BeBt«« гдшшмотом ОДпит 0ШШ08 •*Bev. 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Training Union at 6:30 p.m. Worship Service at 7:30 p m. MACEDONU MOBAVIAN OBVBCB FOB» B A P T IS T CBvacB CLEMENT .GROVE CHURCH OF 600 Sabbath School at 10 a.m. Worship Service at I p.m. Prayer Meeting Each Wednesday at 8 p.m. PASTOR I. W. IJAMES T A D X m ГШ Ж ЖBAPTIST ommcB 1 Ш Г О М М 1 Т В О О П Т O B I » O B шаат т nuuBvnaaif om m a MBTBOPUV CBintOB ы о а ш т л м r a n t e o n á BouN ua свивш OOniOBOVlamttODUT евшие OBNQUAPVr aROVB в А Р ш г ш ш т I