LOCALS Richard Reeves, Jr., five year old son qf Mr. and Mrs. C R. Reeves returned home Saturday from (Davie Hos pital where bp spent a few days due to a brain concus sion from a fall from a tree. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Alex ander and apn, Mike, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A- T. Lewis at Ruther fordton, N. C. C. E. "Tommy" Ridenhour returned home Friday from EATON FUNERAL NOME Services Ambulance MervW Wayne J*ton Carl Eaton Hubert Eaton DIAL 634-8146 MOCKSVIUX, N. 1 W J BARES QUALITY UPHOLSTERY SHOP LOCATED BETWEEN WOODLEAF AND COOLEEMEE —ON HIGHWAY 801 PHONE 384-8883—ANYTIME , ; All work tmttt to suit customer—Will Mok-Up ft Deliver AU Work Guaranteed - (BoMKNiatMe For All Nerohandlae) Phone 384-3933 Alter 5 P. M. For Good Fresh S«a Food VISIT THE ROWAN FISH CO. 0 We have all seafoods In seaaon « day* in tt» veck Wholesale and Retail ROWAN FISH CO. 9. B. HARRISON, Prop. Phone ME 3-0400 |ll E- Council SL ' Salisbury, V. C. ' " • v* * • « « » Its new look is just one nice thing about the '67 Chevy pickup ■ '67 FUtUidt Pickup THERE ARE LOTS OF OTHERS. \ i For instance, new durability: New sheet metal con struction discourages rust. Eliminates exposed joints e ? c * r &° ox tailgate. Provides self-washing wheelhousings with special splash shields, Inner cab is specially treated against rust* Also, added cmfbrt, safety and convenience! Im proved visibility all around, Dual master cylinder brake system. Telescoping lower steering shaft. JSner gyrabsorbing instrument panel, Interior color-keyed to go with exterior paint* One-hand tailgate latch. And extra strength: Full-depth double-wall side panels (Fleetside models). Doublfrwall steel in cab roof and other important areas. Plus famous Ghevrol§f truck features: Independent Front Suspension that gives a smooth ride-like a car. The most popular truck 6's and V§'s. (And there are lots more, as your Chevrolet dealer will show you.) th* brand nmg hrmi StM* Qmryi* . •MIS Peiuiigtoa Chevraltt Co., lie. Doajen Mb. 7» Manufacturer'* Lie. No. 11l WW M HQWVH4*, *. q V v .c !•;>>•», r» • » Veterans Hospital in Durham, where be underwent he«rt surgery, Miss Jean Ann Walker of Waynesville, North Carolina and Miss Audrey Wagner ■pent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wagner. They are students at Appalachian State Teachers College. Bruce Thompson of Jack sonville, Florida spent the weekend with K. L. Cope at North Cooleemee . Miss Mary Staples of Spar tanburg, South Carolina and Jane Ellen Tornow of Laur- Hatty... COMMENTS By MAST ALICE HASTY Publicity concerning our Welcoming Service has been extremely scarce lately but the visits to newcomers have continued quietly and, we hope, effectively. Thanks to Mrs. Sue C*Uu*U and the women who manage somehow to aqueeae in a volunteer visit or two. thirty-five families have benefited from the program. The gifts from the merchants alone could practically ensure sucoeaa, but the personal contact la really what does the trick. When we use the word "visit" we mean Cooleemee-style'," and that, my friend, means anywhere from one to two hours of good ole relaxed conversation liberally sprinkled with laughter. There's none of this knock, knock, glad-to-have you-with-us, exit, kind of thing. When a woman dries the dish water off her hands long enough to make a visit she means business, and the appreciation expressed by the new comers is genuine. As we said last Spring when the visiting program waa started, those of us who have BEEN here have always been delighted to have newcomers In our midst; therefore, It was a shock to discover that although WE knew we felt that way no one else did. Now they know, and we have all benefited from the experience. ingburg, North Carolina and Frances Webb, all students at Wingate College, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Bill Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Cbarfes E. Milholen and two daugh ters, Sharon and Cathy Lou. of Richmond, Va. spent the weekend visiting in the homes of her mother, Mrs. W. B. Blalock and his mother, Mrs. C. F. Milholen. They also vi sited other Icalativas. H. M. Jacobs, Jr. of North Carolina State University, Ra leigh, the weekend with his parents, Mr. «nd Mrs. Herbert Jacobs. SUMMONED TO COURT New Orleans - The parents of Robert C. Williams Jr., promised officers they would have their son in City Traffic Court to testify in an acci dent in which they were in volved. The father said he would giv* his 20-month old son the subpoena and send him down the aisle. g| EROS PROGRAM Secretary of the Interior' Stewart L. Udall has announ-| ced a new program EROS i Earth Resources Observation atellites.) There Is an urg ent need to apply solution of "many pressing natural re sources problems because of population and industrial growth." Correct this sentence, 'I run my business on a system; eve-' fything happens on time and' in accordance with my plan." SOME BIRTHDAY CAKE Portsmouth, Va. - Robert A. Young, a baker, was com missioned by the crew of tta ■» Forrestal to bake a twj-».o cake to celebrate the ship'' eleventh birthday. The cane, in the shape of the Forres tall, is 11 feet long, four feet wide and four feet high. • «tfr •« #*%%*• | 9 Aameiets electric comfort Install! heating equipment, well gladly J|fl Get them »ooe. And toye yovraetf o lot of fcm and J9 bother every year. MONDAY ■ lma>Al S:U A. RK. - SiM P. M. MIMJI BOCH— SMUMIMS MS ttM SCMH 122 S. Main St. Mocksvilte, N. C. Mrs. P. I. Mb SALISBURY —Mrs. Lola Caton Potts, 81, qt Al4 But Fisher Street, widow of Pleas ant Rowan Potu, died Friday at Bimas Best Home in Spencer. She was bora in Davie County and was a member of First Baptist Church of Salisbury. Surviving are five sons, jJames A. Potts of Danville, iVa., Virgil W. Potta of Hy attsville Md.. Vernon V. Potts of Washington, D. C., and Raymond M. Potts of .Edgewater, Md.; three daugh ters, Mrs. Roy Fritts of Ar lington, Va., Mrs. Sasie Cau ble Watkins of Florida and Mrs. Roy Lee Williams, with whom Mrs. Potts lived. The funeral was at S P.M. Monday at Summersett Me morial Chapel. Burial was in Chestnut Hill Cometery. LOST COLD CAM Phoenix, Art*. - Kenneth ! Collin* reported to police that $7OO in cash was mining from his home. Not only $lOO bill* were missing from the free®- ing compartment of the re frigerator, but the 16-year-old I babysitter aleo. EXECUTRIX NOTICE North Carolina, Davie County Having qualified as Execu trix of the aatate of Richard R. Everhardt, deceased, late of Davie County, this is to noti fy all persona having claims against said estate to present them to the underaigned on ior before the 19th day of April 1967, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned. This the 18th day of Oct. 190ti. Virginia B. Everhardt Ex ecutrix of the state of Rich ard R. Everhardt, deceased. Martin and Martin, Attor neys. 'Executive Cent. * kl M >*wfi 4M* The Executive Committee; of the Qevie County BagMibli can Party will meet Tuesday night. November U, at 7:30 P M at the Davie County Court House. All members are urged to attend this meet ing. To be a successful seller you must know what the buyers want then let the buyers know that you have it. mm I I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l Quick Service Kerosene -16.9 Cash A Cany 1 Service Distributing Co., Inc. Highway 601 Moclcsville, N, C 1 High Teat Gm (Famous IM Ploa) Aid Regular At Koonotnv Mom 9W 4 Fluert OU For YOUB Gar STATION NO. 2 ImuiMUMi.im.ni.KM.YYTtrTTTrnrrns *HWfl xt , 19i9 'tW*. * 1 ■■■ „ i . - TfliMir niiniAiv ' | IWWWB HMMMMm I OPEN M M|t A THUtM LARCW ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU . . . SHALL ENOUGH TO WANT Jp StrtUis patronize our ADVEanwas "jj

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