■Pfrq* ,K. O JDCTKAL, „ ■ Bin on July 10, Baseball game tween American 4 and the Cool s, was postpon e is now plan day Night. July c. It will be a fun and every to attend. Mrs. Emma Rae Spry spent t djkys of Vacation Week vi siting in Wilkes County. P#L * EATON FUNERAL HOME * Ptoeral Services Ambulance Service I Wayne Eaton Carl Eaton Hubert Eaton DIAL 634-2148 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. | SPECIAL NOTICE 5 For General Repair and ▼ * Installation Service on All 4- Makes of Appliances * FULL TIME SERVICE * Dial 284-3451 or See I CLYDE LEONARD *43 Watt St. Cooleemee, N. C. ■ r- FOOPTOWN| ' ARMOUR STAR FULL CUT Chuck Roast 39° j ARMOUR STAR Shoulder Roast u 49 c j p PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING . X Snowdrift H 39 c | WRIGLEY'S HARDWOOD BRIQUET ♦ CHARCOAL ~ 49° I ALL PURPOSE DETERGENT J Large TIDE Isf 18 c { RED BAG COFFEE # Luzianne £s9c 1 FIELD FRESH RED RIPE J Watermelons 59® | FRESH CRISP & TENDER ! OKRA - 29c{ T CONVENIENT ♦ LOCATIONS h SALISBURY IIIIIIIHIIIII 1111 l 1 P Ketser Ce * ter ■■lllll 11 Ifivl I' I 4 PI. HITS At Long | fl| I| I Main W« Give Valuable HHHMHUUkHfIiM FAMILY STAMPS pWBMBHHi J Senior Citizens ■y Beporter The Rev. Claude Hartsell, newly arrived Methodist min ister captured the hearts of the Senior Citizens when he and Mrs. Hartsell and their son, Jimmy, visited with them at their regular meeting on Monday. The devotionals were led by Rev. Hartsell who spoke in "Nourishing Our Souls". He quoted Psalms 37:- 25 and talked about the pri vilege of a long life, enab ling one to take the long look at life and the bless ings of God in giving a long life. Mrs. M. H. Ridenhour had Crowned ''Little Miss Dixie" Kimberly Sue Milholen, da ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clin ton Milholen of Daytona Beach, Florida, and formerly of Cooleemee, won her way to the judges hearts last week and was crowned "Lit tle Miss Dixie" for her ef forts. Six year old Kimberly did a song and dance rou tine to "School Days" for the talent competition, winning the title over 23 other con testants. The judging was bas ed on appearance, beauty, personality and talent. Her activities for the week in cluded TV, radio, and person al appearances. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Foster of Cooleemee. charge of the program which consisted of various contests. The winners were presented small prizes. Mrs. Betty Mur phy and Oscar Booe were winners in a duet, and Noah Grimes in cracker eating and whistling. Fred Murphy and Miss Ella Call throwing pea nuts, and J. G. Crawford blowing a balloon on his knees. Mrs. Charles Isley led in a a song session, of ball ads and old songs and end ing with a sextette, "In the Evening by the Moonlight" by Messers Will Wetmore. Os car Booe, Grady Spry, Charles Isley, Noah Grimes and Gran ville Spry. Flowers were brought by Mrs. Ida Massey and Mrs. Jamie Tatum. In addition to the Hart sells, other visitors were: Mrs. Mary McDaniel Duncan of Charlotte, Mrs. Margaret Ash ley and son. Tommy, of Lex ington, and little Miss Carla Anne Young of Falls Church, Va. One member was reported in Davie Hospitol for tests, Mrs. John Ijames. REVISED SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Friday, July 16 7:00 P. M. First Baptist Vs. Methodist (Women) 8:00 P. M. Concord Vs. Presbyterian (Men) Monday, July 19th 7:00 P. M. Presbyterian Vs. First Baptist (Women) 8:00 P. M. First Baptist Vs. Methodist Men) Thursday, July 22 7:00 P. M. Cools Vs. Con cord (Men) 8:00 P. M. Presbyterian Vs. Methodist (Women) Friday, July 2S 6:00 P. M. First Baptist Vs. Methodist (Women) 7:00 P. M. Presbyterian Vs 2nd Baptist (Men) 8:00 P. M. First Baptist Vs Cools Men) Monday, July 26th 7:00 P.M. Methodist Vs. First Baptist (Women) 8:00 P. M. Methodist vs. Ist Baptist (Men) Thursday, July 29 7:00 P. M. First Baptist Vs. Presbyterian (Women) 8:00 P. M. Methodist Vs. Presbyterian (Men) Friday, July 30th 7:00 P. M. Presbyterian Vs First Baptist (Women) 8:00 P. M. Presbyterian Vs Methodist (Women) Surratt Reunion The Surratt Reunion will be held on Sunday, July 18, 1965, at the Pleasant Grove Metho dist Church, better known as Surratt Grove Methodist Church, which is located seven miles below Denton, N. C., to the right of Handy. We extend to all of you a cordial invitation to attend, bring a well-filled basket, and prepare to spend a day of worship with us. The morning worship will be conductd by James R. Spence, Vice President of the First Union National Bank of North Carolina in High Point, N. C. During the afternoon there will be a short business ses sion and special singing. Library News The Davie County Public Library in Mocksville will be closed for inventory Aug. 2 to Aug. 16. The only exception is | that the Story Hour will be held as usual on Friday, Aug. J6 and Friday, Aug. 13, from 10-11 a.m. The Bookmobile will run as usual during this period. This is a reminder to library patrons to check out before Aug. 2 enough books to fill their needs until the library re-opens on August 16. This plan will facilitate our inventory preparatory to the occupancy of the new library building, and we hope it will not inconvenience our patrons. We appreciate your co-opera tion! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoff ma spent part of Vacation Week in Charlotte visiting their son Kenneth and hij family, and part in the Moun tains of Western North Caro lina. 1 New mammoth 798-lb. FRIGIDAIRE Freezer! 22.* CU. ft, • Shop any time from huge 798-lb. model 1 • Famous Meter-Miser for rfliable zero zone cold. • Tin Slide-Aside baskets. • Fast-fraezj shelf cools quick as a wink. • Automatic interior light 18 FT. 14 FT. AT LOW, LOW PRICES Farmer's Hardware & Supply Co. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Letters To The Editor July t, 1965 Dear Mrs. Sell: Just finished reading the Journal. It gives me a lift to read the home paper when the editor I know so well is the sponsor. I get a little lonesome at times here on the lake by myself most of the time, but I feel the stay is helping me, and that is what I needed so very much. I am moving about some and I want you to send my next issue to 1930 N.W. Uth Road, Gainesville, Fla. It is real hot weather here, but we get a lot of rain, and that helps some. Give my kindest regards to everyone and I hope to be seeing you folks again before so very long. I must go over to Cedar Keys for some deep sea fishing in a few days, and I hope to have some good luck. With best wishes, I am, Yours very truly, Kelly L. Cope. New Times, New Treatments Ever get stymied trying to read those great old classics? No wonder .when you consider how language and customs have changed. Sherlock Holmes is just great for Grandpa. But when A. 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