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the €nnittmtt Carnal rOL. NO. !» : ! ' aL '% 't. :: I ' pi • *? "; ' Jb. fel." *•' I* 4m™* 1 "1 V • H -- i l ll l J flllHlM'W 1 *» m «*~ **** bfi Jrv : - «. . y ipmi I jr a ■P . I && JH ■ - JjH J J| g i Bp l J9 - J I # * ' ™g> fA ■ I •■"■ JHK ->A >* Ik JB .jk JUm . V *r Jjl ft Jt /*?' - J S it' ; t v COOLEEMEE BASKETBALL TEAM AND CHEEK LEADERS —Shown here are the Senior Citizens basketball team, who won a fast game Saturday' night from the younger set of Jaycees .The final score was 35 for the winners to 30 for the opposing team. Standing, left to right: Walter Shoaf. Grady Spry, Sr., Heathmon Byerly, Sam Myers, Floyd Mitchell, Sherrill Munday and J. G. Craw ford. -. . Front row: left to right: Mrs. Frank Seders, Mrs. Guy Foster, Mrs. Floyd Mitchell, Mrs. Fred Murphy, Mrs. Dewey Jordan and Mrs. Cosby Sales. - • , (By—Photo & Gift Shop) 'Pi Kg HKfl I J Hlk Wagm | l;iyjf % weSSBBM MISS VALENTINE SWEETHEART—JffIss Dora Hlnkle, senior at Davie High School and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hinkie of Route 4, Mocksvilie, was crowned at the close of the basketball game between the Sepior Citizens ajnd.Coo)- eemee Jaycees. Miss Vicki Hendricks, last year's Valentine Sweetheart, is shown crcwoiag the uew queen. fpty. Photo 4 GHft COQLKFMEE, N. C„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1966 STATIONS APPROVED FOR INSPECTIONS Angell Heads New Grange IR Davie | Ervin J. Angel I was elec ted master of the newly or ganized Mid-Davie Grange at the group's activation meeting at Union Chapel Methodist Church Monday night. Other officers are: Overseer, Lewis Beck; lec turer, R. Clay Allen; stew ard, Dorman Brown, assistant steward, the Rev. Carl Lain; chaplain, Edwin Boger; gate keeper Johnny K. Naylor; Ceres, Mrs. Ruby Jean Boger; Pomona, Mrs. Lois Allen; Flo ra, Mrs. Grace Taylor; and lady assistant steward, Mrs. Peggy Angell. Members of the executive committee are: Verious B. Angell, Sidney Fox and Les ter Blackwelder. Division chairmen were named as follows: Home eco nomics, Mrs. Ivey Nell Boger; youth. Jack Naylor; and com munity progress, Charles G. Angell. Basketball: AT SPENCER: Girts Varstiy Davie Coanty IS IS 16 14—58 North Rowan 1 7 0 B—l6 Davie County Wagner 22, Bailey 4, Zimmerman 4. Shel ton 10, Brigman, Sexton, Hartman 1, Allied 1, Jordan 6, Chaffin 6, Spry 4 North Rowan - Bowens 4, Wright 4, Rumbly, Allen. Barnes 1, Brooks 4, Stirwalt 1, McKec 2. Boys Varsity Davie Cty 8 24 20 12— «4 North Rowan U IS 16 1»—«S Dayie Count}- Whitaker 13, Ward 16, Deadman 6, Carter 6, Hendrix 15, Bru baker 8. North Rowan Shoemak er 10, Thompson 15, Leonard 19, Redding 4, Shu ting 5, Hut chins 3, Grubb ia Veteran's Garage on Route 4, Mocksville. Bill Phelps, Owner and Operator, and Ri denhour's Esso Service at North Cooleemee have been licensed to conduct vehicle inspection in Davie County. The statewide vehicle in spection program became ef fective on Wednesday, Feb ruary 16. Statement By Gev. Dan Moore The engineering profession has contributed immeasura bly through technological and scientific advancement to the preservation of our national well-being and security. Engineering design, applied techniques and modern eng ineering methods have played a significant part toward im proving our urban environ ment, building a stronger so ciety and reaching new ho rizons in the growing eco nomy of our nation. Furthermore, the engineer is an indispensable leader in providing research, economic development and expanding opportunities in industry and the home, and must at all times, be prepared to exer cise his specialized insights, competence and knowledge of technological trends in order to alleviate the problems of today and to meet the chal lenges of tomorrow. The engineering societies have rendered a dedicated service toward the improve ment of engineering educa tion, continuing professional education and responsibilities in graduate engineering train ing. Therefore, I Dan Moore, Governor, do hereby proclaim the week beginning February 20, as ENGINEERS WEEK IN NORTH CAROLINA and hereby urge and enlist the support of all our citi zens in giving proper recog nition to the engineers whom wc honor. Dan Moore Johnny Miller of Madison, Tenn. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elders li Wh Over Yonth On Satarday. Febnury 12. the Ci»leemte Jaycees held their uaul Valentine Duot ui added a Basket ball game. Jaycees versos the Scaler Citizens Club members la the Cooleemee »*■. Gay decorations were ■aotk Ihroaghont the gym o«ttyii» oat the Valentine motif. Approximately 700 atwadai the affair and the Jayecos grossed S4M. The Senior Cltisens won by a score of 35-30. WUIIam Gales was Master of Ceremonies. Severe Wiids Mere Siaday Some damage was done in this section Sunday by the winds, bat not too much pro perty damage, except a large plate glass in front of the Davie Furniture Co. in Cool eemee was blown out and the window next to the damaged one had to be boar ded up to keep the second window from also being blown out. i Owners of the property were called and the windows were replaced Monday morn ing. Many limbs were blown down across town. In one in stance there was a tree which was about to uproot and fall on the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Loman Jordan on Main street. The Davie county Res cue squad was called and came to the aid of these people by cutting the tree down and causing it to fall away from the house, instead of on it. The property own ers certainly were grateful to the men who came with the rescue squad and who answered promptly to keep the house from being dam aged. Friday Night Basketball Game Results Girls Varsity West Rowan 9 7 8 8—26 Davie Coanty 9 S It 12—39 West Rowan Graham. Poteat 4. E. Hall 5. Settle 9. A. Smith. 2, B. Smith, Klutz 2. J. Hall 4, Cowan, S. Smith, Hodge. Davie Wagner 14, Bai ley 6, Zimmerman 4. Shelton 13, Brigman, Sexton, Chaf fin 2, Allen. Boys Varsity West Rowan IS 13 lfi «9 Davie 19 13 13 2S—S4 West Rowan Hinder 11, Jones 21, McSwain 16, Wat son, 19, Correll. S. Keelei, D. Keeler 2, Graham. Davie Whitaker 5, Ward 14, Deadman 2, Carter 14. Hendricks 8, Little, Campbell 5, Frye 6. Library News It is Thursday Morning, February the tenth. .Yester day the 'Closed for Moving" signs went up on the old library doors, the radio and press appraised the public of the fact and everything was going full steam all day! We had to be ready for the movers to arrive bright and early this morning. There arc always last minute things to be done. Now we are in the new library awaiting the first van load of our possessions, and then the action will really start. Perhaps a better word would be Turmoil, with a capital T. For despite having every thing as orderly as possible, even to having book-ends dis tributed on shelves, sections for various kinds of books marked with signs, and a few new books already on the shelves, we will still taste of bedlam before we cen open the doors to the public! We are gcatgful foe «£Hprgl volunteer, workers who are helping us hold the fort—they are just wonderful and en ough -cannot be said for their patience and fortitude! Later - The van is here! So until later, friends —— Opening date will be an sotiivad! * * %. i /#®K , jSm !»;• JH fit * j*.- ■■ «* : #• iflb *MBMltt^b Wfe* jm Xfll :. jJIITjC ; v -' ■J*. ■ v - ; ®l « I nil ■■ ■ •■ ■ • -a v ;> '*^^h ■tf *c*!& -. MISS SENIOR VALENTINE M . H. Ridenhour, president of the Senior Citizens Club is shown above presenting the crown to Miss Victoria Byeriy, who was voted Miss Senior Valentine at half-time cere monies on Saturday evening. She also received om dozen red ross and Valentine chocolates. —By Photo k Gift Shop) FRIDAY IS MEDICARE DAY ALL OVER DAVIE Tomorrow is Medicare Day in Davie County. Representa tives from the Social Securi ty Office in Salisbury will be at the Court House Build ing in Mocksville to explain the new program and help the people to sign up. Since practicall> everyone Gj years old or older is directly af fected, a large turn-out is anticipated. The meeting will start around 1:00 P. M. and Mr. Robert C. Thomas, Social Security District Manager in Salirbury, said the repres entatives will try to wait on all those who have questions or want to sign up before the meeting is over. Mr. Thomas summarized Medicare briefly by saying, "Beginning Juy 1, 1966, Medi care will offer two types of health protection to people who are 65 years old and sign up by March 31. The Hospi tal Insurance doesn't cost them anything and allows a Retired List According to an announce ment by the Burlington In dustries, Erwin Mills Division Cooleemee, the following have retired: William Roy Hepler retired as of 2-7-1966 being employed in the Card Room since 11-13-1943. 13-1943. Guy Steele Leatherman re tired as of 1-24-1966 being employed in the Card Room since 10 . «- 1933. Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Bla loek and daughter have moved from Houston, Texas to 5771 View Circle, liumiagtan LaL J ' 1-4 v *l • » • e % • « . n • * person to stay in the hospital for as many as 60 days lor only $40.00. Without this in- * surance, the average person » will have to pay $2*00.00 for a 60 day stay. This feature alone wil save the person, and his family $2360.00 on a: 60-day visit to the hospital. Other important benefits arej also offered by the hospital - % insurance which is free for most people 65 years old or * older. 'The Medical Insurance, 1 which helps pay thf doctor. U also available to the person 65 years old or older for a iow monthly premium of $3.00. Under the coverage, trie person involved is responsi ble each year for V*>c first $50.00 his doctors charge him. The plan then pays eighty cents on each additional dol lar charged by his doctors. 3 For example, you inpurr 'i $50.00 in doctor bills during July and August, 1966. In ) September you enter the hos- : pital for a major operation which costs $500.00. Medicare • will pav $400.00 of this $600.00 1 bill if you am signed ur for 'A the Medical insurance. Many | other benefit*;'such as ambui- Jj ance fees, coftt of wheelchairs I and hospital beds are covered."
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