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6 f n. .i* J-.- - I F. Shaver Of Woorfleaf Biet ■ST^'l^d^^ed 72 'Tri- SEjTjnonaing at 7'JO A M jpjjrtth for several years, se ffiSp-tr ill for one week. , He was bora December 31, In Rowan County, son ■Sjfee late Willie F. Shaver pi Mary Belle Holt Shaver. He was educated in Rowan, County Schools and was a ' retired farmer. He was a member of Unity Presbyterian HEch but attended Gay's Chapel Methodist Church for the past several years. •Survivors include his wi dow, the former Nannie Sheets whom he married De cember 25, 1918; one son, William L. Shaver, Rt. 1, Woodleaf; 3 daughters, Mrs. Clarence Koontz, Route 1, Sa Our •ariy-bird bvyar got km fin* omd com away vMi mn mm loMond Sooty bvysi RmmM oam mom oftm yem 9m quality aoMros** and boa qwiag* at great wiagt. lathaay-r ijMonfitim on IslmH DAVIE ; FURNITURE buys..you save | MATTRESSES I with discontinued & S tickings 1 5 $49.95 M EACH Full or twin size •OX SPRING—SAME LOW PRICE x- O Covers formerly osed oa more expensive 4' mattresses! • AH top quality inner-spring mattresses and M box springs! ** O limited qoantitiesl Tim offer will not bo repeated i Hurry I ; ; DAVIE FURNITURE COMPANY fjrTei*r Authorized Siegler Dealer- Qn The Square Mocksville, N. C. &L, Phone 634-2372 lisbury, Mrs. Benny Cline, 1, WoocUeaf, Mrs. Mack Draughn, Charlotte, five bro ther*, Walter Shaver, Cleve land, Roy Shaver, Kverette Shaver, Axiine Shaver, all at Route 6, Salisbury; Curtis Shaver, Rt 1, Salisbury; two sisters, Mrs. George Allen, Sa lisbury. Mrs. Floyd Hall, Rt. 8, Salisbury, six grandchild children and two great-grand children. Funeral services were con ducted at 4 P. M. Saturday at Gay's Chapel Methodist Church by the Rev. Bryce Parker, pastor, the Rev. J. C. Swaim, former pastor and the Rev. Alan B. Wells, pas tor of Unity Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Gay's Chap el Methodist Church Ceme tery. Inly COMMENTS V* MA«I AUCE MABTY and the creeks dant rise, not week should mark the begin- I ;ning of Cooleemee'a welcoming I aervice. The entire preparation has ■ been done by volunteers who have absolutely nothing to |un materially for their efforts. HH From the very beginning it was the Mitui leading the blind, but what they may have lacked in professional know-how insofar as welcoming agencies go, they ■ have more made up for . in their enthusiasm and concern for making their new neigh bors fed at home. , The merchants' response has been great. For those ol us who can remember being able to count the number of local h..cin«»M establishments on one hand, the list of merchants participating in this new program is staggering. To summarize briefly, volunteer teams will visit each new family to extend a personal welcome and present them with a folder which will contain publications providing im portant information about the town, letters of welcome, gifts, and gift coupons that add up to enough ssss to be quite exciting. We wish to avoid embarrassment at all costs, but Mr. Gordon Travis has to be thanked publically for his invaluable to the Steering Committee, as well as Mr. Harold Foster and U. T. W. A. Local 251 for providing much needed help with the mimeographing. • ••••••• j If anyone knows of new families in the area, please call 'tors. Joe Cuthrell at 284-3372. COOLEEMEE KINDERGARTEN A GO-GO Definition of a Farmer: He's a man who drives a tractor, plows his garden, feeds the chickens, and joshes the hogs!" The t""* was familiar but the words she was singing stopped us short. Perhaps you have heard it? "While stroking through the park one day, In the very month of May, I was taken by surprise By a pair of pretty eyes, While stroking through the park one day." Just to show how penetrating these little space-oriented minds can be, here's a recent exchange between teacher and budding pre-school scientist: Child: "Gravity is what holds us to the earth, right?" Teacher: "Right." Child: "And there's no gravity in outer space, right?" Teacher: "Right."* Child: "Then what holds the sun in its position?" Well? '(Reference was being made to weightlessness in space, not to gravitational attraction of planets to other planets). Williaa S.Myers Passed Away MOCKSVULE - William Spencer Myers, 56, of Mocks ville, Route 4, a painter in Winston - Salem, died of a heart attack at 44 P. M. Sun day at Davie County Hospi tal. He was born in Davie County to John U. and Han nah Caroline Myers. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cora Lee Seamon Myers; a daughter, Mrs. Bill Hoover Cut on dotted line and place where your m iss_ifc__ Duke Power's Big Appliance Sale! s — . J f; r -yf *■ 'fHHKjH Final Days! Special Prices. Liberal Trade-Ins on Most Models Easy Terms. Save now on a flomeless electric range—the Or a quick-recovery electric water.heater- * Better hurry, though. Duke Power 1 * Big AppH owe tfcof cooks cooler and cleoner than oey le a size that provides hot water faster than your aoceSale ends v> other range. >, family con use ft. Or a fro*t-free electric refrigerator-freezer These electric appliances are at your favor- irnnflPTf? IDflilllCWfSfS? fluEst —the one Jhat Makes defrosting obsolete, fte electric appliance dealer or Duke Power. ULfUUliula U UUIAiLaIJU 1 Im ' V ■ ' ' •*£ " ;"■' ' . . ■ i. u • * vj ■•*' ■ \ - •* '■ ■ ' ' ' *'' ' v '*■ : ' r * '*' / " V * ? » *ii% 'ft?* f' ."* »'* 3 ' *%"}, * -r 'tf*4i •' StA2r • if' % \ ill. M* r s: '^ g * 122 & Main St. Mocksville, N. C. Phone 634-2179 of Mocksville; Route 4; three sisters, Mrs. Loyd McClam rock and Misses Sarah and Alma Myers of Mcoksville, Rt 4; and two brothers, John Henry Myers of Mocksville, Route 4, and Thomas J. Myers of Welcome. The funeral was at 4 P.M. Tuesday at Eaton's Chapel. Burial was in Oak Grove Me thodist Church cemetery. The American Cancer So ciety offers life-time research professorships to outstanding They are seeking the answers to such questions as: Why do some individuals get cancer while others do not? How do cancer cells dif fer from normal cells? Can a Jj FRIGIDAIRE 2-door beauty-and it's a budget buy! jj ■ ■ Compare messy defrosting to Wpdsiit WflMßli RaWwl t- : ~; system—economically ends frost even in the beOMi r - ■ Big 102-lb. size zero zone top freezer has fast toe cute ftW/im (OQQ 7 ~ ■ Twin Porcelain Enamel Hydratorc hold 23.4 qts., keep Mini UL|lal a |l3 =3 vegetables dewy-fresh. Full-depth all the way badi tool ▼ = ■ Frigidaire Flowing Coid circulates throughout eatery coraW Of ISA* Weekly S=S - the refrigerator- g J = ■ Deep door shelf for %-gaL cartons plus compartmented she# far s==s ~ individual storage of 21 largest eggsd J t : FARMER'S HARDWARE & SOPPLV CO. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. - Society supports 22 such re search professors. Your con tributions to the 1966 Cancer Crusade will help to ex pand this research attack. Say You Saw II la Ike Cooleemee Journal Wayne Mtoo Cart Baton Hubert Satan DIAL 634-2146 liOCKSVUJJt, K C PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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