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CROCKETT RICHARDSON . . -bennty contest winner Richardson Is Selected Miss J-Silly Crockett Richardson of Cool eemee who is employed by Fi ber Industries walked away with the crown and title of Miss Jay-Silly in a womanless beau ty pageant last Saturday night. The pageant was sponsored by the Cooleemee Jaycettes and was emceed by Leo Williams in the absence of Hayden Stiller as was earlier reported. Jimmy Steele served as Mistress of Cermonies. It was a tough decision for the judges because all the con testtants gave delightful per formances. But Mr. Richardson displayed exceptional talent in his musical rendition of the Habanara from Carmen. And - the yellow-fringed bikini he wore in the swimsuit com petition was not a sight to be taken lightly, considering he was also wearing a slight beard and moustache. The judges, Jaycees and Jay cettes from Spencer, are to be commended on their decision which included George Wiley and Monte Blackwood as run ners up. The Jaucettes are grateful for the support and enthusiasm from the community which made the pageant a huge suc cess. They also wish to thank the contestants from out of town who gave freely of their time and talents. A great big "thank you" to Miss Beth Hoyle who provided the music in a most professional manner. The judges from the Jaycee- Jaycette clubs of Spencer also wish to thank Cooleemee for the generous $90.00 which was col lected for Larry Eagle who will undergo a kidney transplant this week. Presbyterians Announce Change In Church Services The Cooleemee Presbyterian Church wishes to announce there will be a change in the time of services, beginning next Sunday, Sept. 27. Church School will begin at 10:00 a.m. and morning worship at 11:00 a.m. The new time will be in effect through March of next year. Ceramics Class There will be a meeting for anyone interested in taking Ce ramics on Thursday night, Sep tember 24, at 7:00 at the Cool eemee recreation center. At Cooleemee School Water, Sewage Meeting Thursday Concerns County-Wide Proposals A meeting concerning the water and sewage distribution system in Cooleemee will be held Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock in the Cooleemee School Audito rium. Representatives from Burlington Industries and county government will be available to explain to property owners the plan for developing a county-wide water system that has been endorsed by the Davie County Board of Commissioners. A petition asking the county commissioners to create a sanitary district for the provisions of water supply and distribution of water and sewage services will also be available for those property owners who wish to endorse it. It is necessary for at least 51 per cent of the property owners in the district to petition the county commissioners for this service. The commissioners accepted a proposal for the plan, made by the planning board, at a meeting last week. An advisory committee will be appointed to work with the planning board on the project. Any action on developing a water distribution MR* Hike! Bjlly Wa „ 6ets Set To Take A Snap ''"ocVsville, C 270R8 system would first have to be initiated by citizens in certain congested areas or along main highway ar teries. After a study by the planning board, the report would then be submitted to the board of commissioners for approval. 64th Year Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1970 12 Pages No. 37 COCXEEMEE, NORTH CAROLINA 10 Cents Story Hour Registration Set Thursday Registration for story hour will be held on Thursday, Sept. 24, at the Cooleemee recreation center at 3:30. Parents of chil dren four and five years old wishing to enroll their children in story hour are urged to come to the center at this time. Hopefully there will be enough children reigstered to have two separate classes. One for four-year olds and one for five-year olds is planned. There will be a small fee far story hour this year, due to the limited amount of funds of the Recrea tion Commission. The fee will be based on the number of children enrolled. Parents, young adults or any one wishing to serve as volun teers to help with story hour may also come at this time. Storv hour classes will begin as soon as possible after registra tion. Homecoming Set At Local Church Rally Day and Homecoming will be observed at the Cool eemee Presbyterian Church this Sunday, Sept. 27. Church School will begin at 10:00 a.m. and worship service at 11:00 a.m. TTie Rev. Earle H. Fisher, Episcopal rector of the church of the Advent, Enfield, N.C. and the youngest brother of the Rev. Roscoe Brown Fisher will bring the morning message. Follow ing the services a picnic dinner will be held on the church grounds. Clean-Up Scheduled At Rec. Center There will be a Clean-Up Day at the Cooleemee recreation center on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Children, parents, and any one interested in cleaning up the recreation center are urged to come and bring cleaning uten sils, shovels, rakes, paint, paint brushes, wheel barrows, tools and all other cleaning para phernalia. Cold drinks will be furnished.
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