CLOSE - OBTS OR ALL 1965 FORDS These cars and others are going at drastically reduced prices. We intend to be completely sold out of 1965 models by Oct. I, The show date for the new 1966 Fords. t 1965 MODEL List Price Sale Price . _ • » ' * " _ 4 K 7 ' ' r | » • GALAXIE 500 TWO DOOR HARDTOP . . . ' 7 '• .. ... y.-: \ , Vintage burgundy, 250 hp. engine, all vinyl interior, AAA AA' AiP I Jl i curisematic transmission, 7:35 xl 5 white sidewall tires. ICefl BMm MM I "A IUII LA Decor group A. PJwei* steering, radio, deluxe seat belts. wVaATltfll I Ufc f uUllrl 2 speed electric wipers and windshield washers. Stock * I No. 137. • , • GALAXIE 300 TWO DOOR SPORTS HARDTOP ... Rangoon Red, 7:7$ xl 5 white sidewall tires, radio, de- AAAAP A* I ■■ A luxe seat belts, chiisematifc transmission. Thunderbird VT I lU|| IMB I ""fCwM Ewk 352 Special VB, vinyl roof, wheel covers. All vinyl in- WwaL W I MvOwi I V '.. i- i-.... i- J- 'J- iif('; • •\ • • )'».,.'••! •> •• "t• ( • GALAXIE 500 SPOUTS HARDTOP ... Twilight Turquoise, 352 Thunderbird VB, 250 hp. All AAAAA JIA I j ■■Jfc vinyl trim. Crulsetnatic, 7:35 xl 5 white sidewalls. Decor \ 4 IUII All I %"f I 111 #U Group A. Radio, Stock No. 132 WWMW wtfaftr I | V ||| J • GALAXIE 500 SPORTS HARDTOP . . . Arcadian Blue, with 250 hp. All vinyl interior. Cruise- AAA4A A A I 4 A matic transmission, 7:35 xl 5 White sidewalls. Decor m I|]l Kll I § ||| 111 Group A. Radio, padded dash. Stock No. 196. uyy | fjR a I wJEa I I I w • GALAXIE 500 SPORTS HARDTOP ... Dynasty Green. 352 Vfc. Cruisematic 7:35 Xl 5 white- AAA"!!" AA k AAAAA AA walls. Decor Group A. Radio. Stock No. 134 52602 .u9 • GALAXIE 500 TWO DOOR HARDTOP .. Silver blue. 352 VB. 250 hp. engine. All vinyl interior. J|A AA A All ft A M 7:35 xl 5 white sidewall tires. Decor group A. Power fI"A I ! #Ulk l|n steering, radio, delUxe seat belts, 2-speed electric wipers wal I m u|| B |)"f and windshield washers. .Stock No. 145. , . • .J, .*WW" w ■ ■" '■ 'II • GALAXIE 500 SPORTS HARDTOP . . 352 4-V Special VB. All vinyl trim. Cruisematic. 7:35 xl 5 AAfcA'YA A I akAAtfAnP A A whitewalls. Bright body mouldings. Decor group A. m.n g M |tf| I Jpg # l|l Power steering, radio, deluxe seat belts. Tinted wind- fl 1 VIiVU ■ BMW shield. 2 speed electric wipers and washers. Padded f T . dash. Stock No. 105. ■ , - • GALAXIE 500 TOWN SEDAN Silver Blue. 7:75 xl 5 white' sldewdll tires. Thunder- AAA4 M I bird 4-V Special VB. Cruisematic. All vinyl interior. De- w J 11A / k I 1L m§J« Iff cor group A. Radio, deluite seat belts. Stock No. 217. ■ w I I Itfi I 1 • GALAXIE 500 TOWN SEDAN . . . • * > Wimbleton White. 250 hp. engine. Cruisematic. 7:75 xl 5 AAAAA "H 1 -• *L- ' = '• tiUto white sidewalls. Decor group A. Power steering. Radio, kJkßb # M I m /l||l ll# deluxe seat belts. Stock No. 157 vVVVVII w I | Swan ' i » ii i. »■ '■ . |T| " **" • GALAXIE 500 SPORTS HARDTOP . • • 250 hp VB. Arcadian blue. All vinyl trim. Cruisematic. AAM A A AAf ft AAA4 A A'Jf 7:35 xl 5 white pidewall tires. Decor groUp A. Power M I ■■Vv ■ lil |Au steering. Radio, deluxe seat'belts. 22 speed electric wipers I viaV I wliw ■ and washers. Padded dash. Stock No. 180; * I TT ' •• r - ■ \ • GALAXIE 500 FOUR DOOR TOWN SEDAN . . . Wimbleton White. 250 hp engine All Via# interior. AAJil 1 !! 1 Mfttt I AAAAA Ail Cruisematic. 7:75 xl 5 white'ri&walltlHrtlt DOcor group HZ »il AA M| f m #jC Bg \TB A. Power steering. Radio, deluxe seat belts. 2 speed elec- wvlVV4hp ■ ■ wJBMPAnMVA' trie wipers and Windshield washers. Pad dad dash & I visors. Stock No. 80. i • ' m■«» ■■ 1 I——*mmmm ! ' All prices are plus siiles tax ; ; -- - - ■ -T .... - • OPEN NIGHTS TIL 9 P.M.. .. AUndTay - Friday * t •* . ' ► - Biggest Gar Sale Irt History-Get Them While They Lastf REAVIS AUTOS, INC :» cm:-;. U:' : v/ • YOUR FORD DEALER IN MOCKSVILLE 700 Wilkesbero Sf. Phona 634-2TOI j N. C. Oooieemee, (N. C.), Joarml, Thnrsday, Sept 2,1965 - I. ' * BRENDA ANN fifcNSON Benson ~ Lenta Frdnk Benson of Washington hps announced the engagement of his only daughter, Brenda Ann, to Williarfi David terite, Jf;, sOri of Wt. and Mfs. Wil liam David Lentz of the Charlotte Highway. The wedWttg is being pUmritftf 1W October 17 at Rowan Mills - iitettiodist ehttfcft, Saltebttfy. Woodle&f Church is Scene of Smith-Withers Wedd'cng Wood leaf Methodist Church was tbe setting of the wedding Sunday evening of Miss Eli zabeth Anne Withers and Ad dison Neal Smith. The Rev. Earl A. Cook, the Rev. FratUt S. Stough, and the Rev. Har ry S. Thomas officiated at the 7:30 Ceremony. Mrs. Q. L. Lynch, vocalist, and Mrs. Wayne Koontz, or ganist, gave a program of wedding music. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Roscoe Withers Of 70# Vtd kin Aveue, Spencer. She is a graduate of North RoWan High School where she was the first president of the student body association. She is also a graduate of the Ro- wan Memorial Hospital School Of Nwsihg. She re ceived her nurse's registra tion in the fall 1962 at which she made the highest score in North Caro lina on the state boards. She has worked as a staff nurse at the Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas. She is pres ently employed as a head nurse at the Rowan Memorial Hospital. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Robert Lee Smith of Route 1, Woodleaf, and the late Mr. Smith. He received an AB degree in speech from Pfeiffer College. He also stu died at the University of N. C. Where he was active in the Carolina Playmakers. He has done graduate work in drama and speech at the Uni versity of North Carolina at Greensboro this fall. He is a jnember of Alpha Psi One ga, tin honorary dramatic fra ternity and is mtisic direbtor of the Woodleaf MethbdlSt Church. The bride was given in (Carriage by her brother, B. It Wither. Jr. of Hollywood, Ihttridk. She wore a formal foWn Of ivory silk over taffe ta fashioned with a portrait neckline and short sleeves, artd a bellshaped skirt which extended into a chapel train. The dress bad appliques of Atencon lace. A double crown of pearls held her bouffant Ridenhour-Morrison Wedding I Miss M»ry Susan Ridenhour and Donald Ray Morrison vHStfe niarrled Fridfcy evening, August 2Tth, at 0:00 by the Reverend Charles M. Murray at Cbbleemee Presbyterian Churth. Mrs. Murray pres ented a program of weddlHg rrtUSib. the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis E. Ridenhour of Pirib Ridge Read; She is a senior at Davie High" School. "Phe bridegroom is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mor rison Of Route 1, Woodleaf. He is employed at Statesville. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. She wore a street length dress of white, embossed peau de soie with a fitted bodice and a scoop neckline, Ion? sleeves ending in caila points over the hands, and a bail shaped skirt Her Headpiece wis a peau de soie pillbox holding a bouffant veil of illusion. She carried a white Bible topped with white Georgianna Orchids with lac* and satin strwrthers. Miss Jt Anne Ridenhour was maid of heeor. Mis. Vi vian Settle Was matron of honor. Both wore blue dress* W matching headpieces 5 veil of silk illusion and she carried a cascade bouquet of white nM», fcettf d'arhour, butterfly orchids, centered' vtitK a White orchid, and tied , With satin streamers with Idve knott. - Miss Margaret Dianne Kee see of Spehcer was maid of honor tor her aunt, MrS. Larry Dixon Peeler of Greens boro, Mitt Nancy Elizabeth Small, and Miss Btenda Sue Wise of China Grove, cousih of the v bride Were bridesmaids. They wote for mal- gowns of emerald green bfoeade designed with fitted Bodifce arid" fldalW BBek pan els, They carrie cascade bou quets of bfdtifee (ihrysanthe ittuihs, gold Fuji mums, and gold and bronze pompons with ivy. John A. Ritchie Jr. of Greensboro, nephew of the bride, was Ting bearer. Richard Lee Smith of Ro anoke, Va. was best man for his brother. James Ellis of Tarboro, Clyde Smith, Jr. of Raleigh, and Gary Steve Wise were ushers. RECEPTION The women of the choir of the Woodleaf Methodist Church gave a reception im mediately following the cere mony in the fellowship hall of the church. Each window held arrangements of green ery. The bridal party received between columns entwined with ivy. The refreshment table was covered with a white linen cloth and centered with an arrangement of gold snapdra gon* and gold tfnd bronze chrysanthemum! Those assisting wefe Mi's. Ben Rttwt White, Mwr. Ralph Gardner, Mrs. R. C. Perrell, Mrs. Tommy Barbel*, Mrs. Kenftetti Chaffin, Miss Anrte Faye McC lam rock and Miss Libby Benson. The bride Wore a navy suit, patent and white ac cessories, arid an orchid for her traveling costume. After a wedding trip to Canada the couple #lll be at home after September sth at Route 1, Woodleaf. and carried nosegays of whttte mums, Ronnie Atweii was beat man. J. B. Collins and Dee Atwell Were Ushers. AH are MMMtts of Route 1, Woodleaf. the couple Will make their home at 64 Watt Street, Cobieemee. CAKt OttftWß m. antf Mrs. Tommy Rid en hour, aunt and uncle of the wete hosts on Thursday nigfCl at a cake cut ting in the fellowship build ing of the 6hU¥ch following the rehearsal. The reiraslkheht table was overlaid With a Wedding cloth, centered with an ar rangement of white carna tions and yellew miniature rotes, flanked by yellow tap ers in silv* candlesticks The three • tiered wedding cake, decorated in yellow and While, and bridalfigiirines Was at one arid at the table. A crystal punch- bowl was at the other end. For the oefcaaton, the bride was attired in a yellow two ptoce polished cotton dress and WOT* a corsage of white carnations. Assisting tit boats in entertaining were Oiks. Matfeie Dedmon, Mrs. meße* WdeWhoUr and Mrs. Wilms Osborn. h: ► H. M. Jacobs, Jr. will leave op Septmber Sth, to enroll aa a freshman at State College, Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Car ter, Jr. and son, have moved froth Raleigh to Charlotte. Mips Jeannie McDaniel will leave on Sunday to enroll at Western Carolina College, Cul- KWhee. Mrs. Atlas Turner has mov ed from the Robert Foster Apartments at North Cool eemee, into her new house trailer at North Cooleemee. Robert Barney son of Mr. attd Mrs. Roy Barney has been in Davie County hospi tal for dental surgery. Jake MuTph of Woodleaf, Route No. 1, is in Veterans hospital, Durham, North Caro lina for tests and observation. Mr. and Mrs. Don Morri son have moved to 66 Watt Street, Cooleemee, North Caro lina. Thomas Shoaf of Duke St., Cooleemee has been confined to his homte for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Crea son of Joyrter Street Coolee- 18. J. DAVIS PHONE ME S-41M Davis Furnace Co. WARM AIR FURNACE OIL BURNER AIR-CONDITIONING Phone MElrose 6-0291 lit W. Kerr Street Salisbury, N. C. Our J J Seniors are perfect for the little girl whose feet are grown-up. ■HF' _ B3IML I H IB * MHBH ffly flßj , "V" .- -• -f_- - 'v. ;*^ few M*n. Htflfc te proMeau IV gkl«t tfck ttage Medb s thft Imm. «h* *4* flMse .peciai fitting qualiiie* b» JJ SMkxs. Cmae fc ami iliwlfl^Wi|mt«kiHMß^(i^twt|j sauttßu—, ._ llSadoß* Black w I - i 1 " . ! • ( «P Bed Long-wearing ' rib sate SAIL SHOES Mr. JeirMjames and ,j side Drive road. sjl Allen Stout, Jr., who liHS been living at Fort Brttl Nofth Carolina is now xtS* ing with his grandparents, JiH and Mrs. Max Stout to Jffc§| tend Davie High School dwjgH ing his freshman year. Mr. Clarence Brogdan MSB the Davie County HogpffiaM undergoing treatment and servation. 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