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ItKltfa. CHASED—Halfback Donald Beck (27) of Davie County Is chased by East Rowan's Fullback J.
C Bernhardt (33) and Halfback Bob Lowman (26) after breaking into the dear for a big gain die
Mustangs last Friday night Beck was stopped on the play but Davie marched to a 25-0 victory Oat clinched
. a tfr* for the North Piednont Conference title.
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DAVIE COUNTY CONTINUES WINNING AND
BIDES MUSTANGS TO ANOTHER VICTORY
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FOfttßß FAMILY REUNION — About 75 members of the Foster family held a
reunion on Sunday at the Jerusalem Township Fire Station. A picnic >tylr? lunch
pas served. Members of the Foster family shown above are, 1. to r., standing, Em
Foster of Spartanburg, S. C- Phil Foster of Route 4, Mocksville, Mi's. Bessie
Canupp of Cooieemee, and Guy Foster of Cooieemee. Seated, 1. to Pink Fos
ter of Lexington and Luther Foster of Cooieemee. One member of the fam ly was
unable to attend, Dudley Foster of Salisbury'. (By Photo and Gift Shop)
Mf Tkroagh
MOCKSVILLS -- Property
owners whose land will be
fussed, eventually by Inter
, state 40 have been notified by
* latter by the State Highway
A strip "nap, showing the
i location and probable owners
of land where the route will
0 qmss, has been posted in the
r sourt house here. The map
Ihows the location of the hltft
way front the extreme eastern
section of the county, where
1-40 now ends to about a half-
map, taking up at
aOl site and con-
are to be let in January, IW7.
The 1-40 project, in neigh
boring Iredell County, where
the interstate now ends ab
ruptly, is to be let in Novem
ber. 1906.
According to the map post
ed in the corthouse, the names
of the property owners affect
ed (and it is stated that com
plete accuracy is not guaran
teed) ate, beginning at the
Forsyth end reading wast to
near Highway 001.
Hall Walker, C. M Blatock,
Ray Ayers, George R. Riddle,
a R. Riddle, Robert H. Rid
dle, C G. Melton, Frank
Lair, Lee Roy Harkey, Fair
way Real Estate Compa
ny, A. &. Oulin Kst W. K.
Foster, Grady S- Bowden, Ag
new H Bahnson, Albert Ho-
V L %mwnipfc ayfe huSJ
get, Mn J M. Smith. Fled
W, Bernhardt. C. F. Seats, Ro-
Clamrock. Mrs. J. Henry An-
SStt ■W.'t.
P.TJL To Have
' fiiest Speaker
Mr C Merrill Hamilton,
president of the Rowan County
Technical Institute will be the
1 guest speaker at the Parent
- Teachers Association meeting
- on Monday, November 13, at
. 7:30 pan. The fourth grades
; of the Cooleemee School will
i give the devotions.
Visitors are welcome.
b Promoted
To Coloiel
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COOLEEiatE, N. cJIHUfIBDAY, NOVEMBER 11, IMS
The East Rowan Mustang
was rode hard and put up
wet as the Rebels of Davie
High rolled to their ninth
straight win 25-0. Before a
crowd of approximately 4,000
people Davie unleashed its
powerful horses and relied to
at least a tie fet'OV
North WAemont Conference
Championship. Davie started
otf to prove they were at their
best as they marched to their
first touchdown of 87 yards
: in 18 carries with Davie Rob
■ ertson going ever from 8
yards out. Randall Ward ran
i tor the extra point. After the
score Davie kicked off to
j East and after three plays j
( East went into Punt Forma- j
. tion. Earl Shoaf broke through
to block the kick and Da
vie recovered the boll cn
the East 32. Robertson ran
arcund end for 66 yards and
then Earl Shoaf tossed a 16
y*rd pass to Ronnie Foster
who took it to the one foot
line. Ronnie Beck went in
for the score. Once again East
could not run against Davie's
stout defense and the Reb
els took ever and set sail
down the Held where Randall
Ward took it fo the acore
The half ended with the
score being 19-0. The Rebels
completely dominated the
play as they ran 42 plays from
scrimmage and East only ran
15 plays. The last and final
score came when Shoaf hand
ed off to Ward who passed
to Ronnie Foster in the end
zone to make the score 25-
0. East never threatened in
the gari\e as they were only
in Rebel territory one time
and this ended on the 41 yard
line when the alert defense
pouncd on a fumble. Davie
played hard nosed football
where they played hard, they
, blocked bard and they tack
led hard. .
Their final home game will
be Friday night against North
Rrwan. If we can capture this
victory: it will mean a perfect
undefeated season for the Da
vie High Rebels. They will
then pnqqaml against Ashebo
ro Hijgh School to determine
who wQI go to the State Fin
als. This is a great honor
and the Coaches and play
ers should be congratulated
for this achievement Davie
High w«s handed another
great honor when their star
end Ronnie Foster was se
lected to play in the Shrine
Bowl hi December. He is the
first'from our conference and
we feaPlM deserves this b
cause li his outstanding ree»
lit. and Urs. L. C. Dadmon,
Mr. >Mrs. Luther Head
and fifes. Minnie Thompson
Mrs. Don Allen was unhurt
Wedairftay afternoon whan
her i3SS Chevrolet collided
with another mr on Walt
Workshop Far
Spice Age
Will Be NeM
RALEIGH, N. C. A. work
: hop to pramt Span Age re
aarch developments in »d
--' tesives and plasties to metal,
umnure and wood product.-.
ileclronic and fiberglass re
nforced plastics industries of
the region will be held at N. C
, JUte University November 30-
December I.
Workshop sponsors include
the University, the North
Carolina Science and Techm
'«©• Research Center (STRC),
*nd the Research Triangle In
stitute RTI).
Topics to be presented range
from "Factors Influencing
Choice of Adhadm* and
"Wood to Wood ■Adhesive j
Bonding," to "Conductive Ma
terials" and "Non-Destructive
Testing of Adhesive Bonds."
Conducting sessions, to be
held in Krdahl-Ckyd Union,
will be experts from State
University, AVCO Corp . Bell
Telephone Laboratories, U. &
Fbrest Pioduets Laboratory,
U. & Plywood Cotp, Chomer
ics, Inc.. Conap. Inc., Hysol,
Inc., and Whlttoker Corp..
among others.
A workshop highlight will
be a banquet scheduled for
November 30 at the N. C State
University Faculty Club.
Servings on the arrangements
committee are L. H Libby,
STRC. chairman; H. L. Mudge.
Industrial Extension Service,
State University; and Ned
Broyles, Department of Con
tinuing Education. State Uni
versity.
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EARL SHOAF
Outstanding Quarterback
The quarterback for the Davie High Rebels »s
Earl Shoaf. Earl has done an outstanding Job this
year in running an outstanding team. Earl was used
almost completely on defense last year, but he look
over tfeiryear and ran it like a veteran. Ear! was a
threat in many ways. He can run. pas. kick and
he excels in hiding the ball on his hip when run
ning the bootleg pass play. The job he does on of
fense is enough to make him a valuable player but
Earl also. Is a demon on defense. He backs up one
will probably find Earl
ROWAN TECH OFFERS A SPECIAL
STUDY COURSE TO DAME ADULTS
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Plans Move Slowly For
Proposed County Park
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On Saturday, November 6th
the annual membership drive
by Cooteamee Post No. SI The
American Legion ended. Cli
maxed by the sixth annual
steak and chicken supper ser
ved at the Cooleemee School
Cafeteria. The supper was at
tended by approximately ITS
members and guests. The drive
conducted by two teams, the
Red end Blue, resulted in a
total of ICS members paying
dues for IMS. A large number
of eligible veterans of World
Wars I and II and the Korean
War remain unsigned and they
are urged to apply for mem
bership by the end of this year.
Fishing this week at the
coast were Tony Dedman,
George Jordan. Lomaa Jor
dan. George Killer, Turner
Gregory, Walter Couch, Bob
by, Sonny. and Bob Cheek
and Roy Grubb.
MOCKSVHUE - Slowly
but surety, plans are going
ahead for a recreational park
in Davie County.
The entire deal hinges on
whether a loan can be se
cured from the Farmers Home
Administration office which
is authorised to make Csv
eminent insured loans for the
purchase of lands for recre
ational we.
At an organizational meet
ing held here previously, a
nine-man committee was ap
pointed to continue compiling
the mountains of information
nuwesij to receive tbe FHA
Store that Usne. the com
mittee has visited about a doz
en proposed sites for tbe rec
creational park, which is in
tended to include a golf
course and swdssming pooL
been made! several ȣ
ditional sites have not yet
Ray Nisbtt. cbairman of the
ed Tuesday night that tbe
committee had voted unani
mously for emptoyfe* tks
John Erwin Ramsey and As
sociates architects firm of Sal
isbury. if the loan is spprev-
DAVIE GETS
IN PLAYOFFS
Davie County High's Rebels,
already assured of advancing
into the Piedmont Conference
finals for the first time in his
tory, close out their season Fri
day night against arch-rival
Worth' Rowan at the Davie
The Rebels will not only be
trying to finish their regular
season with an unbeaten re
cord but they will be out to
jump ahead of North in their
overall series with Cava.
The clubs have collided seven
times in their current rivalry
and tbe series now stands at
three wins three leases, and
one tie for each dub.
The Rebels have always had e
close game with North Rowan,
but this is the Fear the excep
tion could be the rule. Usually
the teams have had fairly even
won-loss records. But this year
the Rebels are *4 while North
is 1-8,
Davie is assured of moving
into the Piedmont playoffs re
gardless of how they are
against North Rowan.
If the Rebc should loee, they
would get the playoff nod be
cause they defeated Moores
ville, the only team with a
chance to tie tor first place,
during the regular season.
SIT* NOT SELECTED
Davie will move into the
playoffs, tentatively'set for an
unselected site for Friday,
November 19, against Ashe
bora * ■ * *
The Blue Comets have one
game left with Albemarle
Friday night and they too
are assured of going to :s>e
finals regardless of the out
come Friday.
Tbomaivllle Is the only South
Piedmont Conference team
with a chance to tie for first
place. But the Comets-get the
nod since thy beat ThemasvtUa
aCU °ooSwnd ***
The South Piedmont slate has
Ashsboro at Kan-
Mr. James JL Ewi
»|wi lull adi nt of the Devi*
County School System urn i
■cod today the oftating agjßftfrH
Adult Education High
tkm with Rowan Techatog^l
Institute. Mr. aSRBH
that this program of study WiU
offered to way *dait
yew* ef age or older who litfi fll
not completed bis high sdMly
Interviews and pluniim q|
aduiu who wbh to en^O
• program of
to the Adnlt High SehooTpi
Pkwne will he held
the week of November ft
M.
Adults may cheoee (Me «£Pi |
Hie following dates to
SWV« P!"S f*T^e3sr!j
•A. M il men; Wednesday,
17th. 2-5 P. M.; Thursday. IVJ|
ChM wiH he bilt|i|H
times weakly for three h, .
sesstaws. The total cost
course fa 2.86 for iart,
ttaoei foe and a
for testing at rwmpfatwa mS$
the pnyva. Sthteafcs v
wish to purchase
may * so at *
Further toforiitt(ti«w
5.-00 P. M on ttriday.
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Mr*. Qalther "iiiTmil jgfl
. .of Mocksville . . . |
NEW LEADER *9
Mr*. Gaither Saaford ojra
Mocksvllle is the new pre«t*lgj
dent of the Pilot Al«ea Gbflgj
Scout Council. She mm el» t« -
dd Thursday night
4(h at the council's sm>»s|ffl
meeting at Centenary Methwk'tl
«t Church in
She succeeds Mrs. Jahnfc:f|
Trotman of WtMsoMfrl»i|9
who win remain on the tmmFm
W%
Woostey of W»ston-Slfe(DL |6
♦ice presideats; _ Jghd «m|'g
8. McCrary of Lexiaglon, MfppjiH
William B. Pascal bi IBH|PI
town, Mrs. Robert ft.'
hetan of ftttto,'
ker of mm. Umve*aiSJ*«|AS|
Mrs. n VSH-'
a "Thsnkt
it wa«, mtboat
an executive #jnrt. «
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