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m s^'',| ' * IM^*sSNL| jiLf '^'^ Brandy Ross, 21 month-old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ross of Advance has the time ol her lite on opening day at the Cooleemee pool. Burlington Industries will not re-open the pool or Recreation Center after this year, but will donate it to ihe town if the vote is to incorporate. More pictures on page 3. (Photos by James Barringer) Incorporation Vote Saturday On Saturday, June 20, the residents of Cooleemee will make their way to the polls to vote on the issue of in corporation The outcome of this election is very important to the future of the town and all registered resi dents are urged to vote the way they feel is best. Retarded Children Assoc. Officers Are Elected 1970-71 officers were elected at a meeting in April for the Davie County Association For Retarded Children. The meeting was held at the Central Carolina Bank. Officers elected were as follows: W. R. Gales, President; Bob Hoyle, Vice- President; Mrs. Edwina Long, Treasurer; and Mrs. Elizabeth Gales, Secretary. Country Club Officers Two new members were elected to the board of directors of the Hickory Hill Golf and Country Club at the annual membership meeting held at the club last Friday evening. Allen Snipes of Cooleemee and Jack Ward of Mocksville were elected to the board for a three year term. Marshall Southern was re elected to the board for a three year term. The polls will open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 6:30 p.m. Shown in today's paper are die two sample ballots that will be given to each voter by the regis trar, Mrs. Annette Anderson. The first ballot should be marked either FOR or AGAINST the Incorporation of the Town of Cooleemee. The other ballot contains the list of the eleven candidates who have filed for the Town Council. Their pictures are also shown in todays Journal. The voter may vote for five. Mrs. Anderson said that the official ballots will remain sealed until the polls open Sat urday morning. At this time the ballots will be opened in the presence of the two judges, Mr. Granville Spry and Mrs. Jo Creason. Former Cooleemee Boy Most Outstanding Eighth Grader Jeff Jordan, formerly of Cool eemee, now living in Traveler's Rest, South Carolina has been Other members of the seven man board includes Dr. H. C. Sprinkle, George W. Martin, Edward L. Short and Charles Spear. At a meeting of the board following the membership meeting, Dr. Sprinkle was re elected president; George W. Martin, vice-president; Ed Short, treasurer; and Charles Spear, secretary. 64th Year Wednesday, June 17, 1970 16 Poges No. 24 COOLEEMEE, NOfcTH CAROLINA 10 Cents Local Pool Opens The swimming pool at the Cooleemee Recreation Center opened officially Monday morn ing to the residents of Cool eemee and their children. The opening was delayed for a couple of weeks due to the installation of a new filter sys tem and the painting of the pool and bath houses. ■t awarded the "Jefferson Davis" HL medal presented to him by the Greenville Chapter U.D.C. for being the most outsranding eighth grade student at Trav eler's Rest Elementary School. ■HV Jeff had a 99 average for the year. Jeff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jordan, of Traveler's Rest, is the grandson of Mr. and naflj Mrs. Adam Jordan of Main Street and Mrs. Sallie Riden hour of Ford Street, Cooleemee. The hours for the summer will be as follows: Monday, Tues day, Thursday, Friday —9 a.m. until 12 noon 2-5 p.m.; 6:30-8:30 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-12 noon; 2 p.m.-5 p.m. (closed nights). Sunday —2 p.m.-6 p.m. As in years past, the pool will be closed all day each Wednes day. Bimmy Parker will be the full time Lifeguard, assisted on weekends by Frankie Garwood Darrell Jones will be the bath house attendant The price will be 10 cents for children 12 years of age and under; students 13 and over, 25 cents; and adults will be charged 40 cents. Parents of children six years of age and under are reminded that they must accompany their children while at the pool. This is necessary for the safety of the small children. Mrs. Creason Gets Award Mrs. Louise (Pug) Creason of Main Street was presented a Business Management Award in Accounting Excellence for the seventh consecutive year by the Ford Company Saturday. Mrs. Creason, who is em ployed by City Motor Company, Salisbury, was presented the award in recognition of ex cellent performance as a Ford Dealer Accountant in the prepa ration, interpretation and sub mission of accurate financial data and for contributing valu able assistance to the successful management of the Ford Deal ership.
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