16 fmm * HBHH . llr fr(tMIT , jf H Bflfe. m | 1 "'■** ' " '"" ; ' " ! I ■r J| # VH %» ' \ # J .;su%z "4JJ j®*' *'■ -" M Jfm^Hß OO4NG TO HER GRANDMA'S For pretty Mary Lois Steele, Thanksgiving means going to her grandmother's, Mrs. Lois Boger, lor a big dinner. Mary Lois doesnt think she'll have any troiMe at all with grandmother's cooking despite the miss ing front tooth. In her Thanksgiving drawing at John Parker's Home With A New Cor And A Trunk Full Of Baseball Honors By mt HURLEY John Ptrfcer blew into town w4ek with s trunk fail of honors in his new GTX, bat his eyes are 1 still focused on the major leagues. "When I signed with the BWllies back in '66, I set as ipy goal to get to the majors, fat five years. "I could make* It in four," said the M, ISO .pound pitcher. In a way, John eineady is in the Major League. He's one of the 40 players cm Philadelphia's 40-man winter roster. "Whether I stick when they cut down to M rtwpHßrtu oa bow wed I can do in spring training," he says. John win be home now until he reports to the Phillies in Clearwater, Fla., arofind February 20. DEVELOPING SLIDER After winning 17 and losing only three with Spartanburg, John was promoted to Portsmouth la CUas AA ball. That be won two and lost one and was sent to the Instructional League for mars training this fall. He won two (both over Baltimore) and lost ens ("I hate to admit it, but it was the Mete"). 'The main reaeon I wis is the Instructional I siagun wes Continued on pace 14. mm _ .w * \sA jkl fl ' . :i'' * as^m wk-Uif '" ' . ; ; .. ; . . ; , ; ; |.... John Parker bavie Library 5-3-66 Kocksville, $ C 27028 ,„ CQQLEEMELJLC WfrtfKMfflßMlar, 22. tX7 school (see story at rtgit and pictures on Page 3), Mary Lois drew grandmother at the stove cook ing, she says, "two cakes and two pots of beans." She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Steele of Rt. 4, MocksviUe. (Photo by Barrfnger). 10 CMIS Journal Goes To School -Page 3 What dn mean to JOB? It mam many tilings to the fir* pmltn in Mrs. Bay Jordan's class -at Oootaemee School. They enjoyed dialing pictures of Thanksgiving scenes, and Journal Photographer Jaxnes Baiiayi was en hand In cateh name cf he diftliqt end their drawing. Their wit is shown in a fofl page picture lajmt on Page 3 in eddiiwi to (he refreshing picture of Mary Lais Steele who becomes tin week's Journal "comer grl." I lay Shore k lest Shot, Whs FOOT Taktys Ray Shore was top shot in the final turkey shoot as he won four turkeys. R. Pope won three, Joe Boger won two and Dub Shoaf won two. Other winners were Ken Sales, Bob Hinson, Bob Davis, J.B. Spry, BUI Gales, Robert Hellard, Jim Tallcy, Sla ter, K. Broadway, Tommy Riden hour, Cotton Ridcnhour, U*M' Chandler, Mr. Trent, McCrary, L. Spencer, Mickey Williams, Earl Jones, Sam S., Curtis King, Barnes, Laws, Bill G., Jim Baity. A total of 34 turkeys were given away. locals MR. J. A. WALDROP of Piedmont, S. C. celebrated his 82nd birthday with a dinner at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harold Wilson of Edgewood Cir cle, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Waldrop, also* of Piedmont, were present MR. AND MRS CHUCK BIEDLER, Miss Margaret Skin ner and Sam Carter attended the Piedmont Players Pro duction of "Picnic" at Hedrick Little Theatre in Salisbury last week. C. W. SHEPHERD returned home last night after a five-day visit with relatives 9k Athens, Georgia. MISS CATHY GRIMES of Eastern Carolina College will be spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Effie Grimes of Duke Street. PARADE - - - Rowan's big Christ mas Parade will begin today (Wed nesday) at 4 p.m. and move through Salisbury beginning a round S p.m.