. •"■ " ■ 1 i " m • T ll _ - ÜBJW w —w 1 ' - Cnttleeiiiee Smtntal VOL. Ma SI j fe I y vijL: £H V Mijp, v - 13§R|- Jjaflß ■F- .- wm ¥nriiin—iwwi ■P* :i|*m ©« JH w jS^^H Gov. Dan K. Moore will head the list of dignitaries who will be in Salisbury on Sunday for a three-day meeting of the State Board of Conservation and De velopment. The first session wil begin Sunday at 6 o'clock at the Salisbury Country Club with a social hour, followed by a dinner and the address of Gov. Moore. E. H. Alexander, president of the Salisbury - Rowan Chamber of Commerce, will preside at the dinner and invocation will be given by Mayor Louis J. Har rison. Rep. Clyde H. Harris will introduce Gov. Moore. Auto Inspection To Begin In County On Febrvary 16 If the last number The vehicle mast on your license plate is: be inspected by; S March 81, 1001 « April SO, IM 8 May SI, MM I June SO, 1000 T July SI, IMO t August SI, 1000 • September SO, 1001 0 October SI,tOOC 1 November, SO, 1000 I December SI, 1000 NOW WOULD YOU UKE TO SO DOWN CENTER STREET IN A BOAT? These boys did-.Dit.ring the snow last week George Jor dan, Joe Cuthrell. Ronnie Howell, and several other boys got out George's large alumi num boat and made a bob sled out of it. They made many trips down the hill, once pass ing a pick-up truck, about half way down, both going in the same direction with the driver of the truck, saying that was the first time he was ever passed by a boat going down the street. If there is another big snow and you want to take a ride see these boys for your reserva tions at the top of the hill, where she stops nobody knows. There was not too much way of guiding this method of traveling, except by leaning, and there are no brakes. GOP MEETING The Davie County Repub lican Executive Committee will meet in the courtroom of the Davie County Court house at 7 P. M. Monday night Bill Daywalt returned to work this week after being sick at his home for several ftpMilßft Bird Feediig Is Inportoit At This Tine Many local people ire tak ing time out to feed the birds during this bad wea ther, one local lady has been exceptionally good to the wild birds by feeding them pea nut butter, plus a lot of regu lar food. One man at North Cooleemee. Theodore Ijames built a large bird feeder so the feed would be kepi dry. About everybody seems to have been more interested in their welfare .than in the years past. One man told us of the way old people used to sew clover and other seeds in the fields, by hand, was to wait until there was a snow on the ground, so they could tell where the seeds were thrown by their snow tracks of course, the birds alto got some advantage from this type of sowing ! seeds. So should this weather continue the feeding shpukl also be a'Ar, Service stations, garages and automobile dealerships in the Davie am* will be among the more than 2400 establishments to be licensed to handle the vehicle inspect ion as enacted into law by the last legislature. Stations licensed to conduct the vehicle safety inspections will be recognized by the green and white "Official North Carolina Safety Equip ment Inspection Station" signs that will be prominent ly displayed at each license station. Authorized mechanics are supposed to inspect only those items necessary'to the safe operation of the vehicle —brakes, lights, steering me chanism, horn, windshield wipers and directional sig nals. Missing from the list of "items necessary for the safe operation" is tires. The leg islature did not see fit to make unfit tires a safety hazard when writing the laiw. According to recent an nouncement from the office of Governor Dan K. Moore, the safety inspection program is being geared to the con venience of the motorist In most cases, it is said, the licensed station is a neigh borhood firm where the mot orist is already receiving ser vice. Inspection is supposed to lake approximately 20 min utes for each vehicle and de fects can be corrected during the inspection, the statement ■aid. Should n vehicle be dis approved, the motorist is en titled to a re-inspection free of charge, providing it is con ducted by the initial inspec tion station and within SO days of the initial inspectioa The cost per inspection is $1.50. This fee does not in clude any adjustment or re pair. L. N. Gosselin, Inspector License and Safety Inspection Division of the N. C. Depart ment of Motor Vehicles, has announced that the following service stations and garages in Davie County have been licensed to conduct the ve hicle inspection: Shorty York Sinclair Serv ice Pennington Chevrolet Co. Reavis Motor Co. Furches Motor Co. iMOcksville Chrysler - Ply mouth > Harold's Shell Service . Ken ■•American Amoco, Cartner's Shell Service Zeb Cook* .Garag^ We*i Sftrefc IfcfcKC* I COOLEEMEE. N. C. THURSDAY FEBRUAJRY 3. 10*6 Cteit of Curt Offers For Ro-Boctioa Glenn R Hammer filed for his notice of candidacy seek ing re-election tor Clerk of Superior Court on the Re publican ticket He was elec ted to his first term in lttt. He was born in Alexander County on July XL 1901 Ed ucated at the Mocksville High School he served in the U. S. Army from February IMS to October. IMS. From January 1. ISM 7 until around 1960, he was in partnership with Robert L Smith in the opera tion of the Davie Lumbar Co He is a member of the American Legion, the Mockt ville Masonic Lodge, and the Mocksviite Baptist Church. He is married to the former Louise Green. To Speak At The Library Ahoit Vietaam Facts I You are invited to conic to the New Davie County {Public Library Building on North Main Street. Mocks ville, February 7, 7:30 PM. to hear Sidney Fox, leader, dis cuss peasant conditions in Vietnam and the interest the United States has in develop ment there. This is the first weekly meeting of Great Decisions - 1966. a discussion group held each year to keep us up to date on foreign policy. At tendants at the meetings in IMS declared them very interesting and helpful. You may listen or participate, but do come! 18th Year As Valerias Service Officer Wood row J. Wilson of Mocksville isr beginning his 18th year as the Veterans Ser vice Officer of Davie County. He was first elected to this office by the veterans of Davie County in February of 1948. In time of service, Mr. Wil son has the longest tenure of any veterans service officer in North Carolina. Most coun ties change service officers every two to four years. As Veterans Service Officer, Mr. Wilson has filed claims for compensation, pensions, widow's pensions, pension for children, dependent parents, dental claims, hospital treat ment and many other claims too numerous to mention. He also assists veterans in get ting direct loans from the VA to purchase or build new homes. "Those claims will run into the thousands of dollnrs", said Mr. Wilson. From July Ist, lt>H4 to June VMh, 1985,' the amount of nonev received bv veterans, widows, deoendent children, wd dependent parents in the fcountv amounted to almost *400.000 for this period, "Not just because I, myself \m a veteran, but I got great pleasure in helping and assist ing the veterans in their claims", he said, "Many veterans even consult me on •natters not related to the veteran's work. I just like to help people!" Mr. Wllaon has managed to work at this proeram along with operating the Lynn Haven Nursing Home. Inc., which he has done for more than 15 years. A. B. Turlington. District Service Officer with the N. C. Veterans Commission with of fices in Nissen Building. Win ston-Salem, comes over each Tuesday to assist Mr. Wilson in any matters that might arise. Capt. Allen Stout was ac companied to Winston-Salem 'ast Tuesday by hh wife of Mecksville and parents. Mr. and Mr*. Allen Stout of Coo* 'eemee. where he left for over* seas: Ha had arrived In Saigon this week according to hit I^.' *5Jk ®W / JHIHV TV it. |«v, T. A. Pimr R. C. Church ■■stalls Bishop North Carolina Episcopali ans installed a new bishop Tuesday nifht in a service conducted by the presiding bishop in the United States. The installation was the Rt Rev. Thomas A. Fraser officially into office as bish op of the 39-county Episco pal Diocese of North Caro lina. He was installed b> the Rt. Rev. John E. Mines of New York City. Charlotte's largest churoh. Covenant Presbyteri an Church was made available for the installation service to accommodate the larfe crowd. Bishop Fraser, 30, assumed the duties of bishop last July upon the retirement of Bishop Richard H. Baker. He h»d served .as bishop coadiuter under Bishop Baker for five years. Bishop Fraser was ordained a deacon in 1941 following his graduation from the Vir ginia Theological Semniary. He became a priest in 1943 and served in the Diocese of Long bland. New York until 1942 when he became rector of a church in Alexandria. Va. In 1951 he came to North Carolina as rector of St. Paul's Church in Winston- Salem. The installation of Bishop Fraser came during a two day convention of the diocese which began at 10 A. M. Tuesday. - V W. W. DWIGGINS FILLS FOR SHERIFF W. W. Dwiggins of Mocks ville has filed for candidate for Sheriff of Davie County subject to the Democratic Primary. A lifelong native of Davie County, he was born in the Center Community. He work ed at Cannon Milla for SS years and for the past two years has operated a barbe que stand at County Line. He is a member of the Center 'Methodist Church and U married to the former Mae Mal>e. Tax Listing Extended Due to the bad weather, the tax listing deadline for Devic County haa been ex tended to February 19th. All residents will have through this dat? to list their t«xcc without the risk of a penalty. All who tuntt sot listed should contact |belr town- WBm ft W*" Davit Conty Tax Supervisor Is Appointed C. David Hendrix of the Fork Community, Mocksville Route 3, has been appointed Davie County Tax Supervis or and Appraiser He assum ed bis duties in .this position* Tuaaday. tat announcing the appoint ment H. R Hendrix. Jr.. chariman of the Davie Coun ty Board of Commissioner*. Mid that Mrs. Ctoise Step hens would continue to serve as County Accountant and County Treasurer. Mr. Hendrix will supervise the entire tax department* and be responsible for the listing, collecting and ac counting for all tlx taxes of Davie County. A lifelong nsUve of Davie County, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dal ton Hendrix of Fork. He attend ed the Mocksvttle Hi(h School and has bean associated with Martin Bros, as parts man ager for the past 3S years. is a member of the Fork Baptist Church and the Fork Civic Club. He is married to the farm er Edna Cope. They have two children. Announces Adult ClatMs The Davie County Econom ic Development Committee and Rowan Technical Insti tute in association with the local school board are happy to announce the- opening of Basic Adult Classes in Davie County. These classes are tor adults who would like '\o learn to read and write or finish the eighth grade. Therfe will be absolutely no cost to the student except paper and pencils. All books are to be furnished free of charge. Any. one who is interested in at tending one of these classes may enroll on February 8, 1966 between 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. ct the Mocksville Ele mentary School or at the Cen tral Davie Sdhool. If you wish further information a bout these classes, call Mr. Roy Marsh, Principal fct the Mocksville Elementary School or Mr. C. K. Hargrove*. Prin cipal at Central Davie School. Wf-- Jrallr V'-^ tmm '' ■Mir i § - ; -• .jjUflN " 'lr rnj» 188 5. JHar* igß - m - sr ,-T- -4; _ WHITE GATK BARDOUBKMKRK IS— This bull was purchased for the Box wood Farm by L. C. Moody for the price of $5,000 several years ago white the Boxwood herd was being built up to be otic of the finest herds In this section at the country. He was bought and shipped here from Syracuse, New York* Sometime later this bull accident ly broke his Jaw. Two of the men from Boat* wood carried him by truck to a Veterinarian Hospital in FVmnayivania when he was X-rayed and a sliver plate put i n his jaw. He remained there for ap proximately four months. He was then returned to Boxwood and nomad to get along fine with his added silver plate. White Gate BaidoUermere 13th lived until the fall of 1965 when he died at the Wade C. Beck form leaving three sons *ho are now owned by U C. Moody —Boxwood BardoUettnera No. 13-1. Wade Beck, owner of No. 13-2, and Richard Beck of No. 13-4. This was the most valuable bull ever to be in Davie County and It Is fine that hlg sons still remain In the county to keep proving themselves very valuable. The father of this bull, OUardolionnore 53rd waa an International Grand Champta aoft sold for Hie sum of $52,000. These men Who own these cattle always welcome Interested people and tMar wtH eKpialn various* points at these herds If you can vttt then at Mr *arwi an onMbcksvUfe Route 4, L. C. Moody, who #ss the herdsoNia far Bmwmm farni for several yaluw now ttves on Highway $Ol, Wad» C BtdL jm **>*, WBU»ni 4Mt *>* b ■** "t .. .-1 . > ■\ 1 ' ?:» v\ ; ~v ■* , I®! - !;^2r ; :; mmmmMw^ ■hp * HkT IBNI Jflßbi** ■ .-J'JBSSS^Ss^S^tBSSt j I K^^l - IHsSSSII MBBBKfICT IT WORKS LIKE THIS University of North Carolina President William C Friday. IMS Slate Heart Fund chair man, has to interrupt his work several time* a day to ax* plain to visitors to • his of. fice in Chapel Hill what phy sicians will readily recognise as a heart model, although hardly anyone else does. The annual Heart Fund effort hoo ded by N|r. Friday takes place during February, which has been designated as Heart Monthly by Governor Dan Moore. Appeals Par VebsWan Ftor •Volunteers now are being recruited for the Heart Sun. day canvaaa which ia to be conducted in Davie County as the high point of the IMS Heart Fund Campaign hare, it waa announced today by Mrs. William E. Hall, Davie County Heart Sunday chair man. The volunteers, she said wltt call on their neighbors as rebruary SB. [ "So that everyone In the community will have 4 chanee to |lv*. if- ia our hope to enlist the service* of a num. bar of men and women who can find time to call on a* bout 30 neighbors to advance the most vital health cru sade of our time," staid Mrs. Hall. "Rte importance of our cauae may be adjudged by the fact that the heart di seases are responsible for more than half of all deaths in this County, while on the average one of each nine citi sens is afflicted. "Wc are not asking very much ■- certainly not more than an hour of our time." she continued. "Considering ttw seriousness of the probhp •nd Uw tact ibM heart ***** poeea « threat to eve ry family, the lnvosttaent I* surety a wiae one." The following is a Uat of officer* for the Da via Cvp* ty Heart Association: Mrs. Bob If. Poster, president; Mia Victor L. Andrews, vice nrt* sident; Mrs. William ft Hall, Heart Fund Chairman; Mh. John N. Morton, puhH* city chairman; Mrs. Harmon Latham, treasurer; Mrs. Jack S. Sanford. MocksviUe City chairman: Mrs. Billy & Dim Coolaamae City hglnnaai Rufua Brack end lira. Don ald Bingham, rural Heart fund Other volunteer wortun are being named to mM mMI their namae will be Us** at a later dale. TtlMwlp * PRWI mrnjm Davie County —ksoh, din ed three day* last week aMt at least four days thia week. . . .with the probability at more . . made the original Saturday makeup schedule al most impossible. SupL James K. EverMfa said that the makeup achat, ule naturally would be de termined by the total number of days missed Initial plant call for using some Satur days,' cutting back' on 'the Easter vacation period, and I adding on to the end of school if necessary.