Um fi grf V fck. STABS AT ASHEVTLLE - WEAVERVILLE RACE: Here is a background scene of the 1966 Western North Carolina 500 race at Asheviile-Weaverville Speedway with inserts of three of the top drivers entered for the 10th annual NASCAR Grand National late model speed classic scheduled for the fast half mile paved track at Weaverville for next Sunday (August 20) Left to right they are Richard Petty of Randleman, N. C., driv ing a Plymouth; Jim Paschal of High Point, N. C., driving a Plymouth, and James Hylton of Inman, S. C., driving a Dodge. The 500-lap, 250-mile race gets underway at 2 P. M. Peace Corps To Test On Aug. 19 Cooleemee area residents in terested in serving with the Peace Corps in developing na tions are invited to take the Peace Corps Placement Test at J FRIDAY and || PWI| SATURDAY ■! 1 |Ti AUGUST 18 &19 _ M —~~ — frail m. K hi, m I id -hours- ■ yi 1 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Fri. J ■ 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat. HHBHI APPLIANCES! 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The test requires no preparation and is non-compe titive; an applicant can neither pass nor fail. The test takes approximately one hour and a halt 1 Persons interested in serv ing with the Peace Corps must fill out an application, if they have not already done so, and present it to the tester before the test. Application forms are available from local post of fices or from the Peace Corps in Washington, D. C. 20525. 15,000 Peace Corps Volun teers with widely varying backgrounds are currently ser ving in 56 developing nations in Asia, Africa, Latin Ameri l'ca and the Pacific. They are l working with the people o: | these nation* in self help i projects ranging from food production and health to edu cation and community action Patronize Oar Advertisers *KBK3HBsaer win a free vacation to Myrtle Beach, S. C. S Trips for 12 lucky people! Ist. drawing Sat. June 10 and each two weeks thereafter dur ing the summer . . . Register and get full details at the Theatre. Sun.-Mon.-Tues. AUGUST 20, 21, 22 f^RAKW BSUUU cm oummamm Wed. & Thurs. AUGUST 23 - 24 "BANG! BANG! YOU'RE OEAD!" Coor wrRANDALL saaߣRGE^-£v^ Fri. & Sat. AUGUST 25 ft 26 ANBfE FOR AN EVE M EMBASSY HCIURES RELEASE ■ GOUR THEATRE and nuMvmoir METROCOLOft ** MKS HI um' MHHUIMHn tax Hi-Way 601 Drive-li THEATRE SALISBURY, N. O. open every nlte (NOW OPERATING ON SUMMER SCHEDULE) I *■■■■■■■■■■!* r«*e «-»tomu,to»KW,int,iii iliim m,w.c.l l—l Miss Maiy Staples of Spart anburg, S. C. visited Miss Frances Webb on Tuesday, and after several days they visited Miss Terri Slappey of Char lotte and were her overnight guests. On Friday morning, they all went to Laurinburg, N. C. to visit Miss Jane Tor now and attended a Debutante Party, on Saturday evening. They returned home on Sun day. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spry on Friday were Mrs. Dolly Swaim and daughter Elizabeth of Carrboro, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Spry and twin sons, Jeffrey and Kelley, and Mr. and Mrs. Bowman of Tay lorsville, and Jerry Spry of Carrboro spent the week end here. Mrs. Jack Jerome, Mrs. C. L. Isley and Mrs. C. N. Rabold of Salisbury attended the Marley - Harris wedding at Trinity Methodist Church in Troy, and the reception at the Montgomery County Country Club, on Saturday afternoon. i Big floor heoting niUtUS\QH 1 Performance in a m m A COMPACT «gICABINCTI issssS HDr^ MODEL I 8870-UN r~l I £■ > I I H sK=S!:= ====3=J 1 HEAT OVER \ OIL HOM E YOUR FLOOR! Jail 3K Jbc Only 33- high y.t HlSnlTowX CMT WON it hMI« Mm RMgicl o«Mm if ovor floor*. Super floor Host. b»cwm«lrlitinri 1^32312f2r15L So iTW^c^mnlcalfy lwio*'®®''"B »orvi»w« see the new CONSOLE SIEGLER that pays ybrffseffwfh the fyefft saves/ DAVIE FURNITURE CO. COOLEEMEE MOCKSVILLE, N. C Some former Cooleemee red den ts attending were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McNeely of Ashe boro, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ho well and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Bruton and Mr. and Mrs. Telhan Smith of Erwin. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hasty and children. Chip and Kristen left Friday to visit his sister, Mrs. Bill Dawson and family in Jacksonville, Florida. They will return home on Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hellard are spending some time in Rutherfordton with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed die Hellard. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spry spent a few days last week with their daughter, Mrs. Dol2y Swaim in Carrboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nesbit have moved from Marginal Street, Cooleemee, to S3lO Rolling Hills Road. Durham. N. C. They moved last Thurs day where Mr. Nesbit has been transferred by Burlington In dustries. Noah Grimes returned home' on Monday from Rowan Hos pital after undergoing tests and X-ray. vent from Thursday until Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. K M. Barber and granddaugh ters. They were en route to their home in Pensacola, Flori da after visiting in New York. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Bar ber will take their grand daughters, Kathy, Wanda, Ka ren and Joanie to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Barber in Co lumbia, South Carolina and then on Saturday meet their W. J. BARES QUALITY UPHOLSTERY SHOP Located Between Cooleeasee and Woodleaf I h4,U « Highway Ml \ 1 Phone 284-3923 anytime I 1 All work built to suit cus tomer ... Will pick up and deliver . . . Responsible for I Wit —if all merchandise. Large se / \vL i lection of sample materials; N. jjk . tweeds, nylons, leatherettes, \JJf Pi ices reasonable Free Estimates "All work guaranteed" N. C. License 225*28 mother, Mrs. Kathy Barber fa | Macon, Georgia who win ac company her daughters home I to Pens*cola. They have been spending the summer here. Edgar Bowers, Jimmy Scott and David Correll of Fort Bragg, North Carolina spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beau ;hamp, and Mr. and Mrs. Har ding Boger of Fort Lauder iale, Fla., spent several days in Washington, D. C. this week.

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