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2 Davie Enters Dixie Classic Fair Exhibit When Dixie Classic Fair time rolls around in October, Davie County will proudly show its resources with a county exhibit booth in competition with similar exhibits from eleven other North Carolina and three southern Virginia counties. In making the announcement this week of the special county competitions, Neil Bolton, fair manager, added, "Summer time is a busy time for all fair minded folks, as this is the time for planning the various exhibits and features that make each year's fair a special attraction for all fair-goers." Bolton reported that he expects the county exhibits to disolav natural agricultural, mineral industrial or research products and services. Any project or theme may be illustrated. All county exhibit booths will be in the fair's Coliseum building. Booths will be judged on the basis of representation of resources, attractiveness, and quality of material used. Fifteen cash prizes, ranging from S3OO to SIOO, will be awarded The fair opens Tudsday, October 6, for its five-day showing in Winston-Salem. Kindergarten Registration Under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, kindergarten classes will again be held at the Mocksville Elementary School and the Davie County Education Center in Cooleemee (hiring the 1970-71 school year. Application blanks for these programs may be obtained at the Board of Education office in Mocksville or at the Davie bounty Education Center in Jooleemee. Priority con sideration will be given to economically deprived children or those of disadvantaged backgrounds. Children must be five years of age by October 16 in order to enroll in this program. Interested parents should secure application blanks and return them to the Board of Education before the registration deadline ends July 19. Those accepted for the program will be notified by the end of July. Both a morning and afternoon session will be held at each kindergarten location. Each session will last two and one-half hours. Transportation to these programs will be the respon sibility of the parents whose children attend. For further information concerning these programs call the Board of Education office in Mocksville. r Cooloantea Journal 1 Found** 1906 | J. C. Sell— -5 Mrs. J. C. Sal IBM-1888 I ■ Mrs. J. C. Sefl. 9r. 18S8?887g I Published I I Davie' Publishing Co . . \ Box 548 " ; , p P Cooleemee, J*. C. 2701' I 8 Morton* Bonsor j Editor-Manager g Office 284-5711 Home 284-5888 I* Subscription Roto 1 js4 par year la Mi B f atf Rowsn Comities jgjSSSrSSir P9W I rx iIN EVERY AISLE I I Squibb 200's I Aspirin 47* I Suave Reg. 99 * | Shampoo 69* | I Faberge Ice Stick All Fragrances I I Cologne $ 2 50 I I Aquamarine *2.50 Value I I Lotion 99* I ♦ I Lemon Go Lightly Plus Hair Lightener Reg. *1.79 I I Clairol *1 39 I Aqua Net Reg. 99* I J Hair Spray 59* | I Lustre Cream No Mix Reg. 69* I |Cream Rinse 49*1 I We give FAMILY STAMPS I I „ Cooleemee I I oJ-hT Drug Co. HR I
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