f. CJURCR BftECTORY ■nca or THE GOOD BWHMM) Morning Wor- MHUv. Graftoa CwknO, FCJL CBOSS LUTHERAN pfclCH Bev. Jack Bhyne, ECnfc U*N aa£ pniw; Ml |>A, laftw Let aad 4th Sunday* [LIB EE T f METHODIST MIKJBCH Rev. W. B. Frost, |Pn*ar. 9.-45 »m i Sunday MML Lester Anderson. Snpt. llaN at, Worship Service; Ka Sviay evening service. DUTCHMAN CBEEK BAP ll|l CHUBCH—Eev. Thomas Dglk, pastor. Location—On Highway MI between Cooiee- M aad Fork, oa Boate 4, Itart i Saaday 1«M aoa., faMay School; 11*4 a.m. Warship; 7* p.m., Evangelis «e Service. Wednesday 7M ua, Bible Stady. Satarday 7:- M fjL, Cottage Prayer Meet tog. Am extra mile will be YOUR TELEPHONE IS A VALUABLE ASSET TO YOUB HOME USE IT WISELY Business office Dial 284-2000 Davie at Main St Coolecmee, N. C. Cooleemee Telephone Co. W. P. SPEAS, M.D. -OPHTHALMOLOGIST- Eyes Examined and Treated . . . Glasses Fitted THURS., 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. FRI., 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. SATURDAY, 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. 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We Guarantee Your Heating Costs Will Not Exceed Our Estimate No other heating method is as clean, quiet. We have issued hundreds of these guaran trouble-free. The heat is thermostatically tees- The following figures give you a controlled in each separate room and you JJJJjJ idea as to lhe cost of elMtric "y for can turn off the heat in rooms not in use. And you never have to order fuel! SIZE OF ANNUAL HOUSE COSTS Now you do not have to guess at what 700 Sq. Ft. S 84.00 your electrical costs will be. We make a 800 Sq. Ft. - S 96.00 complete heating survey of your home, {*?? {jJJJJ estimate your electrical requirements and "" 5192 00 five you a WRITTEN GUARANTEE that 2000 Sq! FL $240.00 your actual annual heating costs will not exceed our estimate. Thesf ar " AVERAGE figures. Your actual costs may be less or slightly more. The ————— —— ________ point is WE GIVE YOU A WRITTEN give yoil names GUARANTEE the cost of electricity for heating will not be more than we tell you. of some of our hundreds of >— Satisfied Customers We Can Install Electric People whose homes we have equipped Heat In Your Home for Electric Heat will vouch for de- _ . _ pendability of our workmanship and In A Single Day the quality of materials we use. If Necessary, Regardless of the Weather. Enjoy Spring Like Comfort All Winter Long GENERAL INSULATING CORP. r. O. BOX 1340 CALL COLLECT 723-8688 WINSTON-SALEM (LKCTRIC COMFORT HEAT Developed Ry Progress DESIGNED FOR COMFORT COOLEEMEE METHODIST Bar. Ciuie J. HartaeU, Pastor Saaday: 19M UL Saaday Schaol, E. K. Sedberry, Sapt. 11:44 am„ Worship Service. 5:34 PJBL, Vcaper Service. 4:15 pa., MYF Coaaselora. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stewart. TUBBENTINE BAPTIST CHUBCH Bev. W. H. Perry, Pastor. Saaday School 9:45 ul, Worship Service 11:44 LB. Wednesday Pray er Meeting pm. Saaday Evening 6:45 B.T . Worship Service 7:34 P*. JERUSALEM BAPIST Rev. Dick Denson. Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship Service—ll:oo a.m. BTU—7:OO p.m. Richard Beck, Director. Worship Service 8:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:15 p.m. First Wednesday after the first Sunday of the Month- Family night, 6:30 p.m., sup per: 7:00 p.m.. Missionary Meetings. ... NORTH COOLEEMEE BAPTIST CHUBCH Na Pastor Sunday 9:45 A. M. Sun day School. Paul Hoffman, Supt.. Bobby Cheek, Assistant Superintendent 11:00 A. M. Worship Serv ice. 6:00 P. M. B. T. U. Mrs. Geneva Gregory, leader 7:00 P. M. Evening Worsh ip- Wednesday 7:00 P. M. Prayer Meeting. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. L C. Morris, Pastor. Sunday School 9:45 ajn. Luther Brown, Supt. Worship lt:M a.m. YPE 6:St p.m. Mrs. Jeanette Hepler, Youth Direc- FREE W By BILL CEO WELL One way to finger the driv ers who've been involved in traffic accidents is to bluntly group them as either reckless or careless. Seldom are there any other kind. The reckless and highly neg ligent ones we have all seen. They are the types who drive at breakneck speed through congested areas, race across an intersection as the light is turning, drive intoxicated, fol low too closely. Probably noth ing short of picking up their driver's license will protect us from them and even that doesn't always work. Most ordinary 'good" driv ers who get into accidents do so because they are careless. They suffer a momentary lap se in reaction, observation, judgment or attentiveness. A mistake. tor Evening Worship 7:15 pm. Wednesday 7:15 pm. Prayer Meeting. CONCOBD METHODIST CHUBCH Bev. W. R Frost, Pastor. 9:45 ajL, Worship Service; 11:44 am., Sunday School. James Garwood, Sapt Tuesday 7:34 pm., Choir Practice. No Saaday Evening Services. (These horns will be observed beginning June 24 through September 26. PRESBYTERIAN Supply Pastor Sunday 10:00 Church School, Larence Miller. Supt. 11:00 A. M. Worship Serv ice No evening services Wednesday —7:30 P. M. Bible Study CORINTH CHURCH OF CHRIST R. L. Ulrey, Minister Sunday lO A. M. Bible Study. 11:00 A. M. Worship 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Bible Study. FIRST BAPTIST Rev. Charles P. Burchette, Jr. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Herbert Jacobs, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Training Union: 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship—7:3o P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meet ing 7:00 P. M. HEELING And who doesn't make mis takes? If we consider the number of errors we all make in the course of a day. it seems little less than amazing that there aren't more wrecks. The steno spells a word wrong, a mistake. The house wife. paring vegetables, gets a cut finger, a mistake. The businessman dials a wrong number, a mistake. Such mis takes are called minor because no great harm has been done. But make an ordinary mis take on the highway at 60 miles an hour, or at 15 miles an hour in a school zone, and a minor slip becomes major. Mainly because the result is likely to be devastating! That's why well intentioned drivers must know how to drive under all kinds of cir cumstances. And then give driving their undivided atten tion. The do-it-yourself homeown er climbing a ladder to paint gutters is very, very careful to avoid falling. He pays full at tention to the business at hand. To be less cautious while driving is both foolish and deadly. SUDDEN THAWT ... In traffic some drivers constant ly keep their bad breaks re lined. SHORT SHOTS ... A British motorcycle rider was fined two pounds on each count of "making a noise and not be ing able to make a noise." Ex planation. The hapless cyclist was charged with operating his bike with no muffler, no horn. In Canada a man was ar rested and convicted for "Dis orderly riding of a horse in the public street." He was given options, as punishment, of a 10 shilling fine, working four days on the public roads or 10 lashes well laid on. His de cision, though, is lost to his tory; the event occurred in 1793 and probably was Cana da's first "traffic offense." In Ohio, a speeding driver was arrested and fined. A we have used in the past"... Say MR. AND MBS. R. L. McBRIDE OF ROUTE 3, NEW WALKERTOWN ROAD r 1 1 Weston I Mora and more Carolinians are enjoying the ex -1 June 1D ' \ elusive odvantage of FLAMELESS ELECTRIC COM -1 v \ FORT HEATING ... not only are they pleased \ Duke Power Comp y I with the reasonable cost .. . but with the con \ . . r u n na« «u r h .H? «* 1 venience of Individual room thermostats. Walls, I .g/o w® t Seating systems, 1 draperies, curtains are cleaner because there's less 1 During Jur*, Litigating all */P* because'- I dust —no odors. And electric comfort heating is 1 1 1 l*» 1 ■ eieetHc b your new *«*• . 1 nff or ran jvut win ruwm resi ■ rost even less. advantage 1 jentlal representative. Duke Power ■ rnake tw ß eonv# nlenee, we o which 1 neither sells or Installs flamless elec ■ As an additional payn*£ , c -ervte* 1 trie heating systems, but welcomes the ■ Qf Duke aH aur electric sarv . opportunity to you. ■ permits us toj pav'** j-Mc heating* 1 ■ monthly ■ We wauW I ■ onyan»w^ trtnß , Robert M** 1 " 0 * 1 I existing home. jjgned: W*- J IBCailflSH © 122 S. Main St. Mocksville, N. C. Phone 634-2179 YOUR loJUiMcttAA, AND IT KM MM BRIDE'S ¥ t • I I u «*PP*_ J ■Myl Style is much mow than a chair, a table,a color scheme, apav» tlaxl*r silhouette or period. Style is you-the best andtte bright* est qualities of you, as expressed in your home, your andsflC living, the welcome you extend to friends and the havsa yoa nM selects furniture with • tt">» less charm from the Cots «TQr collection of Thomasfille Fund, tun Industries for this captivating room. In this swtting, styie ia windows to the floor, books to the eeiling, espresso served «» low, round table. Style is being at home among the grainy wood* and robust carvings of furniture with a distinct Mediterranean accent An extendable game or snack table stands in the company of "X" legged chairs (very Spanish these). Handprinted cotton! shading the windows, takes its pattern from an old, painted-wood paneL Bookcases have recesses painted white for contrast} «W are wood-latticed; valanaw arched and highlighted with vUtfa week later while driving down the same roadway, he spotted the same officer in his rear view mirror, spitefully slow ed down to a crawl and was promptly arrested again for •driving too slow. Many years ago an anony mous versifier drew up this guide for driving horse drawn vehicles on English roads where, even today, traffic keeps left; "The rule of the road's an anomaly quite. In riding or driving along; If you go to the left you're sure to go right. If you go to the right you go wrong." Patronize Our Advertisers Page 6 ■Ciilteim, If. CL), Imml. 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