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PAGE SIX Hsty COMMENTS ■P [ . BY MAKY ALICE IABTT Calabash. New there's an inter- I estiac name; familiar yet feieiga, I ami if yaa*re never tUM that tiny I dot an the map at coastal North Car I otina It may Jast take yen a little I tee la recall that Jhauay Darante I has been saying, "Good night, Mrs. ' lnr ■■■■■■■l -* -* I I&iIEMUfB, *Or several QCCMO. Calabash, North Carolina, is a protected banks «g Little Klver a throw Cm the wide opea Atlantic. It to aim the ■■mmil paradise of the hffltopprrr from pieimmg Carolina, and K Mhm n—lliiaui ta thrive there as It did tlds amnmer »««dy Man the restanraau will ontmunber the Ashing boats. hag a half -mile strip, and they serve seafood aad eara dodgers M» nobody else. Get there early; the lines are hag brniaaw tee aervice caters to families. Sa we explaiaed to the foar-year-old on her first trip to • aoafood restanrant that she eoald order any m of seafood tea wanted. In a foghorn voice that "carries" she prodaiaaed, Tieod! Then IH have aoate sea horse." It took a few minates Of exptoaattoe bat she understood, and tJhen seeing a wall fete' «f a sm gall she brightened and boomed oat, "Then M have aaam eagle amat." I. $. M Sales StHI Clinbiig For the fifth successive Month, U. S. Savings Bond Mies have continued their up ward trend in North Carolina. Sales during July totaled $4,- 41#,799 and were up nine percent over July of last year. Bond sales were the largest recorded for July since IMB. E Bond sales for July were up 11J percent, while H Bond sales were down 40.1 percent . Cumulative Savings Bonds sales for January-July total ed $32,008,548, which is near ly 8 percent above sales for the same period of 1965 and are the best January - July •ales since 1955. This is 60.7 percent of North Carolina's IM6 dollar quota of $52,900,- •00. Savings Bonds sold during July in Davie County amount ed to $17,514 according to Knox Johnstone, Davie Coun ty Volunteer Chairman. Janu ary - July sales in the coun ty totaled $141,456. This is 88.4 percent of the County's goal of $238,330 for 1966. VBoracnoN The man in the barber chair signaled with his finger, *Got another razor?" "Why?" asked Vincent tLe barber. *Td like to defend myself," said the customer. DO YOU EVER NEED * ESTERBROOK SHEAFFER * PARKER ★ PENS * SOLD BY Earle's Office Supplies Everything for Office W. Innes Street SALISBURY. N. C. See Us For Your Insurance Needs Mocksville Ins. Agency, Inc. We Can Now Write Fire Ins. on Mobile Homes J. E. DURHAM For Rtal Estate Needs RUFU3 BROCK Box 514 Mocksville, N. C Tek phone Office—634 - 5017 Night 493-6767 998-8410 Davie Freezer Locker Bniding For Good Fresh Sea Food VISIT THE ROWAN FISH CO. «? We lan an snafaada hi mm days la Ike week Wholesale and Retail ROWAN FISH 60. I. B. HAUUSON, tap. nm MB MM til ■. Ceauesh St BaMrtwy, JC. C. LIBERTY ROAD News Mr. and Mrs. Bill Messick and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Page spent Tuesday at Blowing Rock and Boone, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mon day and children, and Mrs gherrili Munday, and Mrs. Graham Bunch and children of College Park, Maryland spent Wednesday and Thurs day in Johnson City, Tennes see. They also spent one day last week at Lake Norman. Mrs. Graham Bunch and children left on Tuesday morning to return to their home in College Park, Mary land. They were to stop in Elizabeth City, North Caro lina to visit the children's grandparents. 1956 Ford Is Presented To Museum Darlington, S. C. (Sept. 1) The 1956 Ford convertible with which Curtis Turner won 23 grand national races in one year was presented, today, to the Joe Weatherly Stock Car Museum at Darlington Race way. The historic orange and white topless race car was re stored to racing condition by Holman and Moody Engineer ing of Charlotte, N. C-, for perpetual display in the pop ular stock car hall of fame. NASCAR dropped the con vertible division of Grand Na ing season, but Turner's wins in the convertible plus two more in the conventional race cars constitute an all • time NACAR record of 25 wins in one season. On hand for the presenta tion was Turner and Ralph Moody, whose firm restored the car. The convertible will be run on the race track just prior to the start of the Labor Day Southern 500 this year along with seven other his toric vehicles housed in the Darlington museum. Blood Shed Box Score RALEIGH - The Motor Ve hicles Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10 A.M. Monday, August 29: KILLED TO DATE 1029 KILLED TO DATE LAST YEAR 937 Cook-Out For Twins Birthday On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilkins en tertained at a Jcook-oat in honor of the 20th birthday of their twin sons, at their home an Highway 601 at South River A menu of charcoal steaks, salad, french fries, and birthday cake was enjoyed by the honored, Billy and Bob by Wilkins, and H. M. Jac obs, David Wilkins, Patsy and Judy Wilkins and Misses Nell Hardy, Hilda Page, and Di ane Seymour of Kannapolis, N. C. LIBRARY ISEWS Hie Davie County History Room, with its Flossie Martin historical collection, has more than measured up to the ex pectations placed in it when it was included in the new library building. Mr. Martin and Mr. James W. Wall have been of great help, not only to people of this county but to many from far-away places! Scanning the list of visitors in the history room turns up such address es as Dunedin, Florida; Welch West Virginia; Biloxi, Missi ssippi; Indian Head, Mary land and Cincinnati, Ohio. Then there are entries from Maroa, Illinois, Kirkwood, Mo. and even Topeka, Kansas and Sepulveda, California. People from these places were not just visitors, but were in search of information about families, communities, chur ches and other material on Davie County. A few of the family names mentioned in requests have been Holman, Neely, Furge son, Pearson, Click, Brock and Meroney. It is impossible to name them all, but Sheek, Bryan, McGuiie, Mock and Boone were also among them. Questions have been answer ed on Methodism in Davie County, many of the old churches, on communi ties and graveyard records, with pictures proving them selves of special interest to researchers. All in all, we can | claim a most successful be ginning for the Davie Coun ty Historical Collection, and this is just the beginning Hone Show By Jaycees To Be Oi Labor Bay Plans are complete for the big Annual Labor Day Horse Show in Kernersville. This will be 12th Annual Horse Show and had previously been sponsored by the Lions Club. This year, as last year, the event is under the sponsor ship of the Kernersville Jay cees. The Horse Show will be at the Kernersville School Show Grounds on Monday, of next week, September sth. There will be a total of 57 Classes for 3 big shows. Trophies and Ribbons will be awarded the winners in all classes. The first show will start at 9:30 A. M. on Labor Day. The second show will start at 12:30 P. M. and the night show will start at 7:30 P. M. The Jaycees have arrange ments for refreshments and food booths to be open dur ing the entire event. A deluxe model Portable Television set will be given away as a gate prize during the night show. Admission makes you eligible to win the Television set. The Horse Show will in clude all the exciting features of the Labor Day Horse Show last year. These include Egg and Spoon Races, Open Bar rel Races, Pick-up Race, Open Pole Bending Race and other events. Also many Quarter Horses will perform along with Pleasure Horses, Ponies, Appaloosas, and many Show Horses of all classes. The Show is designed ta entertain both children and adults with Lead-in Classes in the Pony Division for child ren 6 years old and under. The Judges for the Horse Show will be Claude Alex ander of Belews Creek and Herb Monroe of Clemmons. Mr. Alexander will judge the English horses and Mr. Mon roe will judge the Western horses. Jack White of Ker.«ersville will act as Master of Cere monies of the Show with Da vid Lain, a Kernersville Jay cee acting as Ring Master. The Jaycees will be on hand to work in the Show and in the booths. They are ex pecting a much larger crowd than last year and have so prepared for them. The Jay cees feel that many people from the Kernersville area will take advantage of the Show to keep off the high ways during the holidays. They also expect may visi tors from nearby cities and towns who will come to the Show tor an entertaining La bor Day. BLUE ANGELS TO FLY AT REYNOLDS The Winston - Salem Jaycees sponsor their 1966 Air Fair. This will feature the Blue Angels, U. S. Navy's flight demonstration team. One performance only— -1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P. M. Free. No admission charge. Will be held at Smith Reynolds Airport, Winston- Salem on Sunday, October 2. There will be 26 enlisted men and 10 officers. The Blue Angels are primarily a public relations unit promoting the navy and naval aviation. Four of the pilots fly in the Blue Angels famed diamond forma tion while two pilo f s will fly so as a maximum per formance dmonstration. The seventh pilot is the public information officer in charge of the crewmen who keep the Blue Angels flying. The Blue Angels performed a record of 87 flight demonstrations be fore more than four million people in 1965. 1966 will be the twentieth anniversary year for the team. Patronize Our Advertisers ■ , ■ i ■| ?' S *Mit' HH m 1 m m Kd HBSMK^ 0 IhH --\ 1 - I wmmr v I ■ Hk ,- — %\ \ ; I mm x i §H K &. * j I' ft ( H 1 ■ it B t j ■ !■ ■ tOBLS" ' HSPSaPr 1 ' - • ■•> f :'f - 1 / IJ ( • r ,. ,jg|jV ' ''• • M.zf- :V?I *" , * '4 ■•■■•' ' ; *' : -■■ l«8f Take it for a test drive. See if you pass. The real test in a Volkswagen is to see if you know what driving . And you know what's coining, because you'll see more rood than" really is. (If you think you're driving.in other cars, then what you do you ever saw before. (Our sloping hood doesn't cut off your view J m a VW is something else.) When you twist the steering wheel a little, you can feel the front Most cars give you all the lively moving sensation of sitting on wheels turn a little. So you know the car'sdoing just what you told it your living room couch. to. (Doesn't that sound satisfying?) But the Volkswagen isn't sprung like other cars. Its 4-wheel tor- We can tell you that the Volkswagen parks shorter than other sion bar suspension (the kind they have in racers) gives you the feel cars, and that it maneuvers more easily. _ of the road. But we can't tell yoe how it feels to drive on&j You always know what's going on because you know what your So take the test.' car's going on. Maybe you can tell u|j Wy CAR CITY OF CONCORD, Inc. """ AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR RALES AND SERVICE CSS Church St. N. PHONE 7SS-U2l CONCORD, N. C. 2SO2S Creason - Roberson ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED . . Mrs. Dorothy Creason of 909 Duke Street Extension Mocks ville announces the engagement of their daughter, Carol Jean Creason, to Larry Moore Roberson, SOD of Mr. and Mrs. Holland Chaffin, Depot Street, Mocks ville. The bride-elect is also the daughter off T. E Creason of 26 Watt Street, Cooteemee. Miss Crea son graduated from Davie County High School and attended Appalachian State Teachers College, Boone, North Carolina. She is now employed by the Davie County Board of Education as a teacher aide. Mr. Roberson jg also a graduate of Davie Coun ty High and he attended Gastonia, North Carfoina. A fall wedding is planned. mKll] Big OTM beauty with an eye for valuel • tpaoi—awartfriuwyjwcassad top Farmers' Hardware & Supply Co. Mocksville, N. C. 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