Bowman Gray Stadium's Stock Car Racing WINSTON - SALEM, N. C. —Three drivers will be trying to become the first repeat winner of Bowman Gray Sta dium's stock car racing season when NASCAR's modified and sportsman aces roar off Sat urday night in a 100 - lap race on the quarter-mile as phalt track. 7"he three are Ken Hush of Wky The Christiaa Seieaee Mtaitor fMMuwnib ynmd yon* fecal mmspaptr tacWHL nwMi 2 m VmmSST' mn m mm» nrmmmm a rfS graaas 2n Nanny Strati »«toa, miiiriMiifi, nsx BUS 4MM shrt m HMr a*n*FTA tor «M pnM dwM teto. 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C. *" "'***** #C^ J'dri'ving!* l "**"* ■""•••• f TTTTTTTTTTTVYYTTTaIi High Botat, Pet* Bmn off Spray and Billy Hensley of Ridgeway, Va., who have scor ed 40-lap feature wins in that order since the 19th season of competition started April 29th at the municipal stadi um. Hensley, who tied Rush for the track's championship in the Modified Division last year, came up from 10th start ing position and won last week's event before a crowd of 7,900. He took the lead on the 21st lap from Hank Thom as of Winston - Salem, who finished in second place about 90 yards behind the winner. Carl Burns of Leeksville took third spot, and Brown was fourth. Another Virginian, Joe Thurman of Rocky Mount, finished fifth Carl Allred of High Point won the 20-lap hobby (ama teur) feature, followed in or der by Ralph Brinttey of Lexington and Burnie Thomp son of High Point Brinkley and Larry Ring of Winston- Salem wan 10-lap heats. Davidson County drivers prevailed in the claiming (nov ice) division as Jimmy Bees ley of Thomasville and Steve Minrn of Lexington won a pair of 15-lap races. Paul Radford of Ferrum, Va , the victim of the season's most spectacular accident, was released from a hospital after overnight nlpinlinn. Rad-i ford's modified car cratfhed during a practice run, leaping a guard rail gad landing in a tree. He lost consciousness after being removed from the wreckage, but was conscious again before be was taken to • hospital . where X-rays showed no broken hones. A field of about 100 ears is expectpd for Saturday night'* fourth meet of the season. Qualifying trials from 8 to 8:30 p. 1£ will determine starting positions for the main event, with the first race starting at 8:45 P. M. * The program will include the 100 - lap main event for modified and sportsman cars, two 10 • lap heats and a 20- lap feature for the hobby di vision, and two 15-lap races for the claiming division. Because God is ever busy with the problems of the world He decided to create Mothers. The stonefish, which lurks in the Western Pacific and Indian ocean bottoms ja the world's most poisonous known fish. Poison from the hypo dermic spines that cover this member of the scorpion fish family will cause insanity or death. Birthday Celebration On Sunday afternoon at 3:00, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kur fees entertained at a weiner roast on their property in Rowan County near Woodleaf, honoring their son. Marty, on his 10th birthday. Hot dogs with all the trim mings, potato chips, and iced colas were served. Following the meal, the children enjoyed a soft ball game. On return ing home, the guests enjoyed birthday cake, ice cream and colas. Those attending the par ty were: Douglas Overcast, Donnie Jordan, Susie, Sharon, and Carolyn Lankford and the honored. Marty's birthday was on May ,15, and he received many nice gifts. His grandmother, Mrs. Annice Alsobrooks was unable to attend the weiner roast. Local Students To Graduate At Wingate College Ilore than five hundred Win gate College students are sche duled to graduate from this Wingate, North Carolina col lege on Sunday, Kay 21st Credited by Dr. Budd E. Smith, college president, with being one of the moat out standing classes in the 71-year history of the Baptist • spon sored school, the class of '67 will hear Mr. Robert G. Le Tburaeau of Longview, Texas, deliver the commencement ad dress before receiving diplomas or associate degrees in the arts or sciences. Dr. Smith also notes that over 80 per cent of the grad uates have enrolled in over fifty senior colleges and uni versities throughout the na tion. Other students, notably those following erminal prog rams, will enter the business world as junior execuive, secretaries,data processing sup ervisors, etc. Candidates for graduaton in clude: Grime H. Parker, Jr., Cooleemee, N. C., Jesse Allee Boyce, formerly of Cooleemee, N. C. SDSHNG PROBLEMS One thing you can s?y for the new styles is that women don't have to worry about their skirts becoming baggy at the knees. —The Ontario (Ohio) Tribune LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jor dan ate Mother's Day dinner with their daughter, Mrs. Doris Pierce at Davie Hospita' on Sunday, who was a patient there for one week. Mrs. Pierce returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kelley of California, Maryland will arrive here Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jordan. Mrs. Ernest Capel is a pa tient at Davie Hospital. Mrs. Lila Wagner Cope of High Point spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary How erton, Mr. and Mrs. James Potts of Danville, Va., also spent the weekend here with Mrs. Howerton. Mrs. Boone Cartner has been moved from Davis Hos uital in Stalesville to Pat terson Rest Home in Spen cer. Enjoying a mother's day din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond House on Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Brogdon and family of Lex ington, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fleming and family, and Mir. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hols houser and Melinda of Salis bury. Mrs. House's daughter, Mrs. Maxine Huff, also called from Philadelphia. Pa., to wish her a happy mother's /day. Mr. and Mrs. C. L Isley spent Wednesday and Thurs day visiting Mr. and Mrs. A T. Lewis of Rutherfordton and Saturday and Sunday in Winston - Salem with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Robinson. Marty House returned to school on Wednesday after being out due to poison ivy. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart spent the week end in Erwin visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon StancH Mrs. Stancil is a patient at the hos pital there. Enjoying a mother's day din ner on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lessie Blackville, were her children and families, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jacobs and H. M, Jr., M!r. and Mrs. Brady Alexander, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sell. Michael Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens, left Wednesday for Parris Island, South Carolina after he en listed for service with the U. S. Marines. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis. William Owens were John Owens of Oxford, Caro lyn Owens of Mbrehead City, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Alexander of Salisbury and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beck and Jeffrey. Floating Shower Held For Bride-Elect On Friday evening, a bride to-be, Miss Carol Harris, was honored at a floating shower between the hours 7 P. M. til 9 P. M. at the Cooleemee Recreation Center. Hostesses were Mrs. Bobby Shaver and Miss Judy Lankford of Cool eemee, and Mrs. Doris Myers of Mocksville. The honoree was presented with a corsage of assorted spring flowers upon her ar rival. The refreshment table was overlaid with a white lin en cloth and held an arrange ment of spring flowers carry in? out the pink, green and white motif. Decorated cake squares, mints and colas were enjoyed. The hostesses gift to the bride-elect was a matching bedspread and throw ru« Miss Harris the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harris, of Route 2. Mocksville, and will marry Richard Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pierce of Cool eemee, on June 17, at Bear Creek Baptist Church, Route 2, Mocksville. Mrs. Maggie Trexler has re turned to the home of he daughter, Mrs. Jim Scott to recuperate after being at Da vie Hospital. thm better way to travel A ahoia wortd of am latsrasts, raland aasy Ihrlac It jraars la mm UnXrnm. This is trmtl ~ . car Mr**, Mritinfc M—ton. Eatar Ifea saa, tfea Mods, tfea aounUiiu wttft ail the coaiforU of koatt. Stop dreaaiac, start Ihriac witk as Mrstreaak If It tart aa H isat a taad Yacfct Sea as todart rravel Trailers in all price ranp.es. Full time service department and complete accessories store. OUT-OF-DOORS MART 3686 Reynolda Rd. Winston-Salem, N. C. Drive a little... 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