3" vm of M* #arren Street, Wal t torboro, South Carolina; Wil lfccn T. Hartman of T N W Street, Gainesville, Flori -41; Frances B. Kemp of 1414 Peouros» Drive, Reidsville North Caroline; Emerson B Robinson, Jr., of St. Mary Street, Centreville, Mi—iswippi; md James O. Willis of ILM (South Carolina. Burhngtor, Industries, Inc . of Horth Carolina provides fellowships annually for men from ftUfrema, Florida, Geo rgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Cafolina, South Caro lina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Ilamed for the late I. Spencer Love, formerly Chairman of the Beard of Burlington In dustries, Inc., these fellowships we awarded solely on merit. Mkd carry an honorary stipend of SI,OOO. It is hoped that the Fellows will wish to return to (he Southeast to contribute their hnrinrrr training back ground to industries there. ClllllKl JMMII JL C. tall, ft. Owner airs. J. C. M 1. C. BILL, ITrtsi ilpllia Mm Bx Mentha .ti Im Tear ILM Healing OB Dependable Serv. 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Godwin is a native Tar Heel, educated at Mars Hill College, Campbell College and Wake Forest College where he re ceived hfc law degree in 1937. He was admitted to the Bar the same year and joined his father in practice in his home town. He served in the State Gen eral Assembly during the ses sions of 1953 and 1956, and has been a membr of the Demo cratic Executive Committee for 20 years. From 1942 to '45 Godwin was a special agent with the Fed eral Bureau of Investigation. He is from Gatesville. Fir* Dept. News On Sunday the Jerusalem Fire Department was called to the scene of a woods fire on the Pine Ridge Road located near the home of Miss Annie Pearle Tatum. There was an area of about 50 yards burned, but quickly extinguished by the fire department. Origin of the fire is unknown. Also called over the week end to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bvertte Davis on Route 4, Mocksville, the fire depart ment quickly put out a fire which burned one corner of a chicken house. The damage was small. LIBERTY ROAD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Messick visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cooley in Rowan County over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Steele of Woodleaf, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Steele, spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Munday in Rural Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Munday in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Sherill Munday sur prised a neighbor, Mrs. Floyd Mitchell, at a small birthday party on Wednesday afternoon at her home on Liberty Road. The honoree had a birthday on Tuesday, November 9. Those invited for cake, ice cream and coffee were: Mrs. Sadie Messick, Mrs. Ruth Eld ridge, Mrs. Juanita Frye, Mrs. Lula Beck, Mrs. Robert Mun day, Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Munday. Your life can be judged only by what you do, not. by what you say you intend to do. 7th Annua! Program Plans I Salisbury ~ the National | Sportscaaters and «purtawrit Jers Awards program i* oft and 'running «a its seventh annual presentation. Committee chair : man for the various diviaoncof the program have been ap -1 pointed and they in turn are forming their own rnwjHwm staffs, according to the 1966 program's general chairman, E. H. "Bill" Alexander. Balloting committee head Frank Harrison, who will al so handle the trophies and special awards, says that the first ballot, one for the nomi nees on the state and nation al level, will be in the mail to nearly 8,966 sportscasters and writers on November 20. The returns from the nomi nating ballot will be tabulated and transferred to the final ballot which is slated to go out January 15. The new winners will be announced at the awards program here Ap ril 5. National winners last year " were Chris Schenkel, sports -1 caster for the American Broadcasting Co., and Jim J Hurray, sportswriter and col -1 umnist for the Los Angeles " Times. Schenkel won for the second straight time. Prior to Schenkel winning, it was • fear-year sweep of the priz ees for sportacaster Lindsey . Nelson and sportswriter Red Smith. Arthur Daley of the r N. Y. Times won the writing s award in 1964. e North Carolina winners last year were Bill Currie, sports . director of Chailotte's WSOC _ TV, and Bob Hampton of the B Winston-Salem Journal. Cur . lie won for the third time. [ LOCALS ' Eddie Milholen has been con fined to his home this week on Davie Street John Henry Canupp return ed home from Rowan Memo rial Hospital. Mrs. L. G. Scott returned I home Wednesday from Rowan 3 Memorial Hospital. * Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hinkle, * of Route 4, Mocksville, retur e ned home Sunday from Chica- II go, Illinois, where they flew '> on Saturday to visit their Y son, Ed, who was injured in f an automobile accident a week ago. He suffered three brok en ribs and a cracked pelvis. * He is able to be up at Wood -1 lawn Hospital in Chicago and e is expected to leave the hos " pital this week-end. I I * * In 1915, your grandfather would have paid $35.65 for the same amount of electricity that costs you just $10.16 That's How did it happen? For one thing, Piedmont Carolinians have used more and more electricity over the years. So Duke Power has been able to build more efficient plants to provide more economical service. , for another, Duke Power's research, development and improvements In efficiency have steadily reduced costs. Tdx cuts have helped, too. j ( In 50 years, these and other factors have ! greatly reduced the cost of electricity. I Today, electric service for the average home costs one-third as much as your grandfather would have paid for the same amount. i That's the story of electricity's progress. And It's one that Duke Power is doing H its best to continue. Pi®!® © Myrtiaftaach \ Gat* Pro Toumty | Nov. l—GoifdaiWs annwig "second bananas*' from three states will have their day when the first Carotins'* As sistant Pro Tournament san ctioned by the PGA fc held this month at Myrtle Beach on South Carolina's Grand Strand. The tourney, which will be held oa November If pod 16. will draw assistant pros from North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, ac cording to Tournament Direc tor Augie Swarat, pro at Pine Lakes International Country Club, host club Cor the event. Swarat said that prize mo ney for the 36-hole competi tion will amount to put up by local merchants, plus the entry fee of $1446. It will be a medal play tourney. "At the rate entries are coming in we expect over 100 competitors," said Swarat. "We are very pleased at this response as this is Pine Lakes' first PGA tourney in recent Senior Citirans By Reporter The Senior Citizens met No vember 8, with 68 members one new member, Mrs. Boeanna Swink of Woodleaf. We were delighted to have her join us. Two visitors, Mrs. C. S. Lentz of Virginia Beach, Va. and Mr. Will Safley. The meeting opened with singing, "What A Friend We have in Jeeus . and C. W. Shepherd gave the devotions. His sub ject was "Our Troubles". He gave many beautiful quota turns from the Bible and com forting words, and the group sang, "I Am Thine O Lord". After the reading of the minutes, the Sick and Cheer Committee reported of sending a sympathy card to the family of Mr. Cree McCullough, a get-well card to Mrs. Lilly Jones. The program was given by Mrs. M. H. Ridenhour. The first part was a Quiz Game; and some of them were seated quickly by saying, "No". The next one was Name That Tune. Two couples were chosen, Mr. Noah Grimes and Mrs. Annie Miller, Mr C.harles Isley and Mrs. Painter. The one that n&med the tune would sing the chorus. Mrs. Miller and Mr. Grimes named the most tunes and were given a trip for a grize. Our meeting closed with singing, "The More We Get, Together, the Happier are We." 7 *Tht Pine Utai eouree is a tight 4,11Uy*4. par fl lay out with plenty of trees and water holes to make up for its relatively tow traps, ac cording to Swarat. The assistant pro* had bet- Now! $6 Chevelle MaKbu by Chevrolet I £r it\ W * ' ' ' "66 Chortle Mdtitm Sport Coupe (Joregrommi) tmi —m i-door Moltbu, Sport Sedan. See fhe new '66 Chevrolet Cftevede, Chevy n, Cervafr and Corvette at your dealer's 32-1933 i Pennington Chevrolet Co., Inc. Dealers License No. 789 . * MANUFACTURER'S LICENSE NO. ItO, » r T „ nln , ' Phone 634-2145 Mocksville, N.C coo* second start," fat said. A* opttmfat is • fay •**> Swwrt developed the m*W is thanfctal far what fat pet*, for the Assistant Pro Tourna- md faspes for more. A peasi ment foiloariac a simitar aa- BUS* Is tttnirftd for what he saoetiwMf event held toot j dwal pet and ,'topes M"H stay year ia Cfaarltetaci, North Ca- that w*y. Times-Republi rolina. can, Marshalitowa. la. be kn not made tfae Who's Who book of iwMile people. "I've been busy «Q at my lite trj-mj to keep ay name in the telephone directory, 1 " he said. Two racy new hardtop* MUM with racassad rear ■bwr,irt brilwflntlsw —a 4-4—r Chevelle Spert Ti ■■■ Wefcfcw U nicy tasfc- IminClnilnhiaaiirK. Not only will 70a find mora variety is tike *O6 CheveUe lineup, but even mare of what makes a CheveUe a CheveUe. Say you pick a new Malibu Sport Sedan and specify the new 220-hp VS. You're got yourself quite a machine. Or pick a Malibu Sport Coupe, equip it with the new Strata-backet front seats, and order the new 276-hp VB. You're got yourself eves more Or maybe you'd Kke to pick a new Mack-trilled SS 896 Coupe or Convertible. (Standard engine ia a Turbo- Jet m ¥8 with 325 hp. And there's also a 360-hp version you can specify.) Now you're got yourself the most. Whteh '66 Cherelle for you? The answer to that covers a lot more ground than we can here. And that's where your Chevrolet dealer comes in.