Page 8 Mocksvilie PTA Meets The Parent TVachers Asso ciation of Mocksvilie Elemen tary School met on Monday evening for ther regular month'y meeting The mem bers of the Citizens Commit tee for Better Schools, pre sented the program. They were Knox Johnstone! Bichard Beck, Mis. William] Hall and Hugh Larew. Hie P.T.A. went on record as en- j dor sing the bond for the' schools and the tax levy fori teacher supplement ■TS^—DC PONT -- | I •~> l I I QUEEN'S STYLE "501" Certified A plush pile nylon carpet of I unusual beauty and long wear. The deep, luxurious pile Is made of DuPont 813 crimp set ■ staple nylon which Is highly resistant to crushing and soil- H ing. Wide range of Patcraft W Fashion-First decorator colors. I Double jute backing. A "501" V H certified Patcraft i, r carpet for particu- *•*; ■ H lar people. ■ Caudell Lumber Co. J Mocksvilie, N. M |_«B| i ||ffi ; . HBL JHRmI SPRING AND SUMMER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER ... 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Ibe Commission also adop ted a resolution by Commis sioner Tom Harrington saying that North Carolina should the lead in meeting the "growing problem of highway blight." Mrs. Ellis Peacock MOCKSVILUE _ Mrs. Val der Miller Peacock, 71, of Mocksvilie, Route 3, died at 1 P. M Monday at Davie County Hospital. She was born in Davie County to Robert and Eugenie Forest Miller. She was the widow of Ellis Peacock. Surviving are one brother, Prank Miller of Mocksvilie, Route 3. and one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Brown of Lexington. The funeral was at 2 P.M. Wednesday at Turrentine Bap tist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Davie County Youth Recreation The 1967 Youth Recreation Program will begin with a St Patrick's Day Dance Fri day night at 7:30 p.m. in the Mocksville Elementary School Gymnasium. Featured for the entire program ane the Day tone's Combo from Winston- Salem. Ronnie, John, James, and Edward, will be on hand to provide dancing music at each of the Recreation prog rams scheduled. All youth in Davie County, ages 6-19 are invited to attend. Admission is 25c per person to help de fray the cost of the combo. Supervision will be provided by Vestal Potts of Advance. Thes? programs are sponsor ed ty the Youth Division-Co operative Exension Service. Girl Scout News On Sunday March 12, the Cooleemee Girl Scouts attend ed North Cooleemee Baptist Church, observing Girl Scout Sunday. Brownies attending Tammy Bean Toni Brogdon Kathy Foster Trina Frye Penny Dull !tenas Osborne Sharon Nichols Shelia Presnell Amy Jo Vogler Kathy Spargo Junior Girl Scouts amend ing: Lou Anne Chappell Tina Brown Suzanna Veach Beth Holt Patricia Stewart Carmen Tise Linda Lee Mills Sheila Kibblinger Kathy Frye Pamela Russell Sandy Cope Sharon Foster Lorri Nichols Lynn Spargo Lynn Queen Martha Hoover Dawna Snyder Girl Scout Cookie Sales be gins Friday March 17. Cookies are 50c per box. Money earned will go for camping at Robert Vaughn this summer. Troop 22 has re served the camps for June 14 - 17. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS The Citizens' Committee for Better Schools is interested in answering questions con cerning the forthcoming bond election (or three new ele mentary schools and a levy for teachers' supplements. The Committee will attempt to answer these questions con cerning these issues in a weekly question - answer col umn in the Cooleemee Jour nal if there is enough re sponse and inquiry. It is the desire of the Com mittee that all issues and im plications of this referendum are made absolutely clear to the public. Questions should h? mailed to Mrs. William E. Hall, Milling Road, Mocks ville, N. C. Miss Diane Creason is a pa tient at Davie Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spry, Sr. spent from Monday until Thursday of last weik visit ing their children in Carrboro, Doyle Spry and family, Mrs. Dolly Swaim and Jerry Spry. Sam Myers returned home Saturday from Rowan Hospi tal after undergoing surgery. He is doing nicely. Capt. and Mrs. Clyde Rob erts and children have moved from Fayetteville, N. C. to Ft. Campbell, Kentucky. She is the lormer Joan Pierce of Cooleemee. Mike McDaniel underwent an appendectomy at Rowan Hospital on Monday. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bivins. Mr. and Mrs. R. A Reece of Raleigh spent from Fri day until Monday with his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. A M Stout Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shep herd, Miss Inez Sain, Mrs Walter Phelps, Mrs. Bill Day wait and Mrs. W. B. May went to Baptist Hospital, Winston- Salem to visit Mrs. Bettie Milholen who is undergoing treatment there. If you want to look spic, watch your span. Times- Republican, Marshalltown, la. 808 HOYLE Continued from Page 1 tizens. For although Red Cross is charged by Congress to fullfill our humanitarian ob ligations at home and abroad, it is not a tax-supported ag ency. Please give when your volunteer worker calls on you", said Mr. Beck. 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