Elementary School Happenings Related The Cove Creek 4-H Club met Monday December 12, at 9:00 a. m. Mr. Richardson made a talk on "How F oreitery Grow*." Mn. Swift's and Mr*. Dowllnft Second Grade* Sandra Gragg had a birthday re cently and her mother gave ui a party. Mrs. Grigg and Mn Dale Adam* lurprised us with cake, candy and drinks. We want to (hank them for this nice party. Jackie Mast, Norma Lac S taut berry, Shirley Perry, Gregory Maat, Janie Shipley, Carolyn Church and Linda Sue Herman won theatre passes this month (or achie vement. Our class has enjoyed making Christmas cards and writing poems about Christmas. The following students have not missed a day of school for three month: Norms Lee Stansberry, i r > Watauga Insurance Agency / ? j f wwklpe REBA COOK Alice Fay* Edmisten, Patricia Greuae, Dale Johnaon, Pauline Baird, Leta K. Glenn, Kent Adams, Janie Shipley, Glenda Hodgea, Jer ry Henaon and Garry Compbell. Mia* Sherwood'* Foorth Grade We have had fun gathering and painting pine hurra, weed*, and holly. It ha* been interesting ex perimenting with different ar rangement* of these. We have uaed some to decorate our room? other* we have arranged for our mother* a Chriatma* bouquet. We have made a large (tar from dried toep suda and glitter for our bulletin board. We have had *fmo*t perfect at tendance this month. MrrHagaaan's Sixth Grade We miss Albert Warren, who has been absent because of injuries re ceived in a car accident. We send our best wishes to him. We are happily preparing for our Christmas party to be given Decem ber 21 at 10:00 o'clock. We are in viting all our parents to visit us that day. We have eleven children with a perfect * tendance record: Linda Henaon, Lennia Greene, Tony Isaacs, Kenneth Matheson, Barton Harmon, Jerry Younce, Paul Combs, Mamie Lois Hayes, Marlena Baird, 'Northa Lee Brown, and Marshall Baird. Our grade mothers for this year are Mrs. Lonnie Isaacs, Mrs. Ern est Hillard, Mrs. Ray Hayes, Mrs. Fred Harmon, Mrs. Frank Baird, and Mrs. Orris Hayes. Mrs. Jlmmle Mast's Seventh And Eighth Grades We are beginning the Christmas season by decorating our bulletin board with Christmas scenes. There are eight 4-H Club mem bers in our clasa. Jane Henaon has not missed a day this year. Charles Greene, Denni* Harmon, Hen Ward, Rachel Cannon, Phyllis Combs, Kay Isaacs, and Linda Smith have a perfect attendance record for the seventh grade. IRON GOES VISITING Turners Falls, Mass. ? Mrs. Jeanette Lowe, a third-floor resi dent of an apartment building, went out, leaving her iron on. The iron burned through the ironing board, fell to the floor, burned through the floor and dropped into the second floor apartment of Mrs. Stephan Brozo. Had not the fall of the iron disconnected the iron, it might have caused more than a smouldering fire, firemen said. ? The United States has warned both Israel and" Bid Arab states that it would be "strongly opposed to the side which starts a war" in the Mideast Special Sale DAIRY FEED 16 Percent $2.75 24 Percent $3.35 . FLUFF0,31bs. : 53c CRISC0,31bs. 89c ARMIX,31bs. ...63c All large 6-oz. INSTANT COFFEE $1.25 PRICES REDUCED 5% On Shelf Groceries ..Come in and Look Over Our Stock of Christmas Gift Items in Clothing, Furniture, Appliances Household Goods and Toys TO EVERYONE, FROM Glenn & Sherwood . * *? ' Jt .^r~m SUGAR GROVE, N.C Leaf Basket Patent Given A patent has been issued to ? Yadkinville man who has develop ed a new type tobacco basket after three years of experimentation He is John L. McKnight, who was granted a patent last week by the Patent Office in Washington, O. C. The patent was aplied for March 10, 1963. The patent was secured through the efforts of Eaton and Bell, pat ent attorneys of Charlotte, and it has been assigned to J. M. Mc Knight and Sons, whose plant is located five miles South of Yad klnville, at Courtney Junction. This company has been making the regulation type tobacco bas kets for nine years, the same type made by other companies near here in large quantities. The pres ent price for the baskets made her* by four compute* ranges from $150 to 91.75, and they are delivered all over the country where tobacco la grown In lota of 900. ' ' " * ; The patent obtained by Mr. Mc Knight covert the construction and piake-up of the basket, but not the material. Mr. McKnight said the basket would not be made of wood aa the present baskets are, and he is now experimenting with two or three other materials. He la not sure when the new type Kasket will ge^ into product ion, but said it would be a gradual process in which experiments will be made in different materiala, with the eventual product to sell at a comparative price and weight the same as present type baskets. The new type basket, if proven successful, may revolutionise the whole tobacco basket industry here, and would also affect many persons who now furnish present basket makers with materials. Last Rites Held For Mrs. Woodie 1 - I Mrs Delphioc Miller Woodie. 81, widow of W. V. Woodic, died Sunday morning at the horn* of a daughter, Mr?. Herman Wil cox in Boone after a long illness. Mrs Woodie was born at Glen dale Springs in Ashe County, and made her home in West Jefferson until two years ago when she came here to make her home with Mrs. Wilcox. Her husband died two years ago at the age of 93. Surviving are five sons, E. O. and Ed Woodie of West Jefferson, M. C. Woodie of North Wilkesboro, Glenn C. Woodie of Wilkesboro and L. E. Woodie of Beaufort, S. C.; two daughters, Mrs. Elzina Lyle of Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Wil cox; a number of grandchildren and great-g r a n d c h i 1 dren; four great-great-grandchildren; one bro ther, Jim Millar of Laoral Spring. ?nd one sister. Mrs. Ellen Millar of Laurel Spring*. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Flrat Baptist Church, Weat Jefferson. The Rev. Rex Campbell and the Rev. L. H. Hollingfworth officiat ed. Burial was in the Weat Jeffer son Cemetery. Jacob Arnett Dies Saturday Jacob Benjamin Arnett 87, died Saturday at his home la the Beeae neighborhood. Funeral services were held at the Beaver Dam Baptist Church Monday at 2 o'clock and burial waa in the Norria cemetery. The rites were conducted by Rev. Carl Wil son and Rev. Bynum Trivett A son and daughter survive: Thomas Arnett, Reese; Mrs. Chas. Can't Got Rid off Your Cold? | Thw t*? ?*. the wlAwtMlar W? IciM. for ?r?a(a?t ??"??????? againat ail lymptocu of alt kind* at ?olda. 068 combined 4 potant, wkiaty piaacribad drugs aad fivaa pu?<U?? dramatic raaulta la a matUr o I hour*. Ita oombinad tharapy oovara tha oompiti nuigt ot all cold aymplona. -SS666 Of great value were the gifts brought to the Bate of Bethlehem by the wise men, but none was eo precious as the love and adoration that filled their hearts. May we all bring to His Birthday the same spirit of devotion, and find in its glad tidings the same inspiration. May you and yours experience in your hearts all the wonder and joy of Christmas. Belk's Entire Personnel Wish You One And All A Joyous Christmas i ' ? L3

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