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He pitched two scoreless tarings in We first ap pearance last week afinst the Ileiaaon Astros. The Winter League.coaaM* of 11 teams representing the Major Leagues. Tbey play ufi six days . . a week. -V; _ . .V'' *V . .' , ; , PTA To Sponsor Pot-Pie Supper Hie CooJeemee P.T.A. will qponsor a Chiffcifo Pie Supper at the Oooleemee School on Oc tober 28. Serving will be from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Tickets wffl bo on rale October 13 and may be purchased from any Oooleemee student. All students seUingas many as four tickets win get their supper free of cbirge. iw> Gulf Stream can be dear tar recognized from -an. airplane because of its tiatfndftve color and wave pattern. ■ HL J® Bk 9 BMy£B M WMM IF _ c *• • '* t» «.,&^» - 3BBv- % - * I lsSs* f W W|- %■ 4 ■ ■ *** *"* INM v,, . \ w^^HEf "-S «, r : ~ . »f • Sjv r I B aßr\ 1p Mk ■ i am JWS&. %J L IktA ■■ bv HK! IV H| B ■ ■® ' I ■ «■■■ fiHHB MSAM kH ' BHIHWB - 9HHR ' jBBj HHK JH| REBELS CHEERLEADERS - They are, left to right, Patsy Wakitm, Norma Mam, Rhonda Kichols, Carolyn Lankford, TwyU Pamell, Ariene Shore. ••. - v^-; : ,iv»*fc«,. " „> ■' ■ ■ / .# i Il5ll?ia JTt. ui * -v .-, .'. . 1i,.. t:S" ; lllrf- i • D*via Library 5-8.66 -+A ■ ■ C fSB g Cooleemee Native Publishes A Book Dr. Hugh Tl Letter, who was bora on •- farm - betwoen Cooleemee and Grew Corner hi 1901, was honored this past week loir his coutifljuUum to tkt history of the State of North Carolina. The teiit ;. r professor sf Matft wrn book, "A New Voyage to Carolina/' will be gebUshed October 14 by the university of North CSrouns Press in Chapel Hill. Dr. iww was liortfwl to edit this edition which recounts Lawson's History from the atoms at sea to the trip doom Clay Trexler's Trip... Hie biggest news in Hie Journal last week was Clay Trexler's visit with Ills brother A. T. Trexler Jr. oult on Route 4, Since it's aU of about two miles, Several people wondered why tint was news. It provoked an argument between Bud Sell and Hayden Stiller. Bud swears that Clay went out there by jet airplane. Hayden says, no, that Clay's afraid of jets and in fact he saw him hop . on Bill Webb's train headed for Charlotte. Hayden figures that Clay took the train to Charlotte, caught , Bonk's New Building Open House At Central Carolina -• • - The Central Carolina Bank will feature a "Pot of Gold" at the open home for its raw and handsome Colonial office fapfldhg at Sooth Main and Watejj* streets if IfedoviOe Fri day and Saturday. The new building will be shown from 9 a.m. to S p.m. both days. Anyone who opens an.aceiMßt of HflOor awn will OR. HUGH imcn • - * get a choice of one of five gifts valued at about $5 retail. Also, the cards sent out by the bank or available at the open 'bouse are to ba it sorted into a 'Tot of Gold" machine. If your card is a win ner, the machine will light wp and blare forth with a3 kinds of excitmeuL Winners then receive a gift. fte Eastern part of the UJS. to Charldton B *** n HiriwW of New York Dr. Lete has mads many eoßbribadoas to a better « knowledge of state history. He edtted "North Carolina History" . about 90 years ago and ia a 'neeMMlaAJ «■■ ■« ni si ■ * iwOgnigeq expert on the sot>- £ct A review of his new book ap peared laat Sunday in the fiMMbnry Post under James S. BTawiey's Column, Footnotes to fitotary, on the editorial page. the Seaboard to Eastern N. C. and returned on that Norwood-Salisbury train and arreting on Route 4 either on foot or possibly by hitchhiking. Neither Hayden nor Budd know what they're talking dbout. When I wrote my first article for the Journal, I told you that we were goang to try to report everyone and everytihing that moved in the Cooleemee area. If Clay Trexler's moving out to Route 4 to plant a few turnips over the weekend isn't news, then my name isn't C. F. Bitow wstitanf vice president and manager of all • Davie County operations, was in charge of a rfcboa cutting Mon day. The Rev. James E. Rat chford gave the dedicatory prayer. Mayor D. J. Mando cot the ribbon after which officers of the bank, inrhirting Chairman M. and the board, I MI MI I—LINIIMANABMAAI IIMTOT