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rjtlis* L l/ J Br * Coy Robbim, Rennw Skoaf 58 Pre-Schoolers In Davie Gasses When the school bell rang on September 14. 1970. fifty-eight pre-schoolers were among those answering roll call in Cool eemee and Mocksville. These bright-eyed scholars are en rolled in the Head Start pro gram in the county, twenty-two at Cooleemee and thirty-six at Mocksville. Although these classes meet in the public school buildings, they are not part of the county school system but are supported by federal funds and are under the auspices of the Office of Eco nomic Opportunity (OEO), the Department of Health. Educa tion and Welfare, and the Office of Child Development. Prior to last year, the Head Start program operated during the summer only with a six to eight week program for low income children who were en tering the first grade in the fall. It has now become an eight month program with a full day schedule from mid-September to the middle of May. It is designed for three to five year olds of economically deprived families and strives to enrich the lives of both children and parents. In the classroom the students are guided in cultural and creative activities (music, art, science, and social arts) and grow physically, intellectually, socially, and emotionally. These experiences prepare them for entrance to the first grade. The parents also benefit from the program. In addition to knowing that their children are learning to meet and compete with others, the parents learn to understand and help their chil dren through volunteer work in the program. They also receive help and information concerning the many other resources which are Davie High Freshman Football Squad available to (hem. Through regular monthly meetings the parents keep abreast of the progress of the program. To aid in the physical devel opment of the students, medical and dental services are pro vided. During the school term 1969-70. fifty four children were screened for dental care (teeth cleaned and treated with fluor ide) and thirty-six were given further dental treatment. All the children were screened by medical doctors; many benefits resulted, as follows. Eleven children were treated for iron deficiency. One child had an operation at Davie County Hospital. One child was treated at the Baptist Hospital in Winston-Sa lem. One child received treatment at the Orthopedic Clinic at the Rowan County Health Depart ment. Perhaps the most important value of Head Start is that the child learns that someone cares for him; he learns to believe in himself a good beginning for building a better life and a better community. Teachers in the Mocksville Center are the following: Mrs. Louise Clement and Mrs. Alice Gaither. Assistant teachers are Mrs. Lucille Clement and Mrs. Betty Whitaker. At Cooleemee. Ernestine Grant is the teacher and Jeanette Helper is her as sistant. TRASHY PROBLEMS? Call BKC: 214-3911 Coy Robbins, Ronnie Shoaf Capture Twin Cedars Title Coy Robbins and Konnie Shoaf of Cooleemee captured the Third Annual Twin Cedars four ball tournament by defeat uig Von Shelton and Bob Shelton five and four First flight winners were Dr Bob Foster and John Norton by 21 Local Golfers Play In Tournament Twin Cedars had 21 golfers participating in the one day Carolina golf association tour nament to be held at the Piney Point golf club at Norwood. N.C. on October 11. They are: Bob Benson. Kobin Benson. Jerry Shore. Jim Ellenburg. Jesse James. Harold Wilson. Otis Penninger. Craig Snead. Jerry Hendricks. Grady Foster, George Day wait. Hay Mabe. De« Marklin. Coy Robbins. Mel vin Dove. Charlie Jordan. Gar land Anderson. Von Shelton, Mike Jordan, Jim Brown, and Boone Trexler I I want the I Icooleemee Journal! I for only *4* per year! I (P. a Box 548, Cooltimit, N. C) I (Nome) I (Stfoot, to* o* Rout«) I (Town) 'Dam and Rowan Countm. $7.50 oteowHovo. Sorvicomon $4 onywhovo. CoofaM* Journal \MhMoy, Oct 7. 1970- defeating Woodrou Maheand J C Eaves by Boy den Principal Sets Course Record John Norton, principal at Boyden High School. Salisbury and a past principal at Davie High. broke the course record at Twin Cedars golf course hy shooting a He had seven birdies, one eagle, one bogey and the rest pars The course record was for merly held bv Kenny Jordan at 63 Senior Citizens Planning Trip To Dixie Classic Senior Citizens who wish to go to Winston-Salem Dixie Classic Fair are asked to be at the First Baptist Church on Thursday morning. (Hi. 8. at 10 o'clock. SeCOlld flight WI DUCTS Were Hob Henry and Tnm Fleming by defenting Clifford Shavtt and Darreil Kuss by threetwo Third flight winners wen- Jimmy Williams and Jr. Ttrivett by defeating Kotss Wands and Vernon Thompson by um > up and 24 holes Knur flight winners were Kichard IVtts and Jack Nichols defeating Pal Mcilamrock and Mike Jordan two-one Fifth flight winners were Joe Brown and Marion Hamilton defeating Dave Kobertsand Hill Handall three-two. Although oxygen is the commonest element known to man. scientists did not succeed in isolating it until less than two centuries ago ifRMMNNMHit • CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING MAW ' f | §ll tkrtfk tks *#»w --> til summtr h» f Coo) comfort un ba yourt by umply •ddmi a 6E spaca uvinf. spiit iyi tam to your central Natini ayttom. 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