64th Year No. 46 Sanitary District Favored County Commissioner Buddy Alexander said Monday there have been more than enough Cooleemee property owners who have signed the petition in favor of organizing a Sanitary District here. All streets in the community have been canvassed, with the exception of Davie, part of Duke Street and North Cooleemee. Although enough signatures have been acquired, Alexander said they would complete the town canvass for signatures this week, giving everyone a chance to sign the petition. In case where the residents were not at home at the time their street was canvassed, Alexander said that they would not call on them again. It seemed unnecessary since they had more than enough signatures in favor of the issue. The petition will be presented to the Board of County Com missioners at their regular meeting on Monday, December 7th. The petition on organizing a sanitation district here will be presented to County Com missioners at their next scheduled meeting for approval. If approved, the petition will be presented to the State Health Department for their approval, and also, at this time a date will be set for the Public Hearing by the Health Department. County manager John Barber said this week that prior to the Hearing, it will be advertised for four consecutive weeks in the local papers giving the time and place for the hearing. The State Board of Health will take final action at their meeting in early February. Upon their approval, the County Commissioners will appoint three board members for the first term. Barber said that following the first term of office, the board members will be elected by the people. Twin Cedars To Host CGA Golf Tourney Twin Cedars Golf Course will host a one day Handicap Tournament on August 1, 1971 sponsored by the Carolina Golf Association. Bob Benson, manager of Twin Cedars said 150 to 200 golfers from the two Carolinas are expected to participate in the upcoming event. [Kfc First v In 3 iiTTni? n i i^i^'% werc c iH f I!T yL°" ic > P, llj ri fW /ms ufT\ 3 rov,/ °" nr> ' , tiCP'®" '»■>.« - \ '■ • " | ' jirfi " v ,: ** •:> - . •*■ • lv 7n>4- Something To Be Thankful For ■RSBBB OUTSTANDING SENIOR CITIZENS Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spry Sr., were selected as Cooleemee's most outstanding Senior Citizens this year. They were presented a fruit basket Thanksgiving Day by the local Jaycettes in honor of the occasion. :>7ie X i >r ;ry • r ocV3ville, :T G 27028 Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1970 COOLEEMEE, NORTH CAROLINA Clement, Sizemore Win Three Hams Jack Clement and Dale Sizemore were Saturday's big winners at the Turkey, Ham Shoot as each won three hams. Other ham winners were Ken Sales, Don Wall, Tim Dillard, Jack Brown, Lewis Amico and Harry Dull. Grimes Hancock, Jack Brown, Jack Athey, Roger Gabbert, O. D. Stiller, Harry Dull, Vernon Stout, Boone Trexler, Coy Robbins and Cottn Ridenhour each won a turkey. The Jaycees will sponsor another shoot Saturday Spillman's Flower Shop To Open SpillmanFower Shop will open for business on Monday, December 7th. the new shop, located beside Spillman's Barber Shop on the Gladstone Road, will be operated by Mrs. Dream a Spillman. Mrs. Spillman says she plans to offer a complete line of cut flowers, corsages, cemetery arrangements, artificial arrangements and an excellent display for Christmas decorating. * 16 Pages 10 Cents beginning at 11 a. m and they cordially invite you to try your luck on winning a turkey or ham for the holidays. Golf Meeting Harold Wislon and Bob Benson will attend the 1970 annual meeting of the Carolina Golf Association on Friday and Saturday, December 4th and sth at Pinehurst Country Club, Pinehurst. To Clean Up Recreation Center The young people of the First Baptist Church will assist Ward Setzer on a clean-up detail at the Recreation Center on Saturday. They invite other young people in the community to join them in this worth-while project. Anyone who could possible contribute a little of their time is asked to bring a rake or lawn mower, needed to help get rid of the leaves on the grounds

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