m €mAttmt louraal VOLUME NO. 6C REPUBLICANS CAPTURE ALL OFFICES IN DAVIE COUNTY ■P' V MM R *ll£ wx ' M$ JERKY SKICGGOOD 11 f*if Vr Chicken Pie And Barbecue Supper OB Saturday, November 12, fr»lfinntnf at 5 P It the wo men of the Salem Methodist Church will aerve supper at the Davie Academy. The me nu will be a choice of chicken pie or barbecue. Proceeds will go toward the church building fund. Mrs. Bettie Wagner Head is nicely after having undergone major surgery sev eral months ago at Gaston Memorial Hospital in Gas tonia. Mr. and Mi*. Albert Wagner of No. 3 Croas St, Cooieemee, spent last week visiting their daughter, Mrs. Bettie Heed and family d Dallas, H. C. jJH K 4 i m GLIXX L ■iimm Clerk «rf C«aut HBH' JBF M||^ JOHN a BAOXf A HOMES B. TOUtEKT Cooh&nee Loses Ta East By Warns Nesbit The smaller Cooieemee Colt football team was out classed by a bigger and stronger East Rowan Football team 45 to 0 Friday. The first half was pretty evenly mat ched except for East .scores of 82 yards by Tony Cecil and a 10 yard run by C. M. Yates. Cooieemee stopped an other scoring threat in the first quarter when a Cheves Boyce punt was blocked on the 23 yard line but Coolee mee's defense held. Cooiee mee trailed at half 13 to 0. In the third quarter Mike Bern hart scored on a seven yard run climaxing a drive of 82 yards. Bernhart play ing Safety or defense inter cepted two passes, one from Earl Cuthrell for 25 yards and the other from Steve Bid enhour for 25 yards both for scores, Cooieemee threat ened in the third quarter when Charles Bailey ran 31 yards to the East 39 .but on the next play there was a long loss and Cooieemee was forced to punt C. M Yates tossed a 65 yard scoring strike to John Yarbrough, who played limi ted ball in the game, Gary Aldridge rounded out the scoring when he ran three yards for the score. Kenny Leonard came up with the defensive pn of the day when he went down field on a punt from Cheves Boyce, and made a great open field Sea 1 BepaMacans made a dean! pweep an Dfflvae 'Daamlty Tmes day as itEbey camriefl ewery | ~.flirin» eMHQgifc ana ! jarity to eteot two lejpnes emiaairwes for tibe 3Mb Etafi ! t'l i»« wbjjflh limtrfluifai. |fl—|WlTil Oouarty. CoogrrefiKmnE James Brc»y- Hmiini 1«lfl lffln>> *iira«rt a itmttal Of 4MII) vcrtes to HfMT? , for Democrat Saberl Banc •Harm „ m Hbe daaaft race war be tween ' wwrnntfoeml Sbesnfff George EL Saniaifa and Ben y . Boylee. In ntm>« nee Ssnaih palled 3ZIU vcflies to 2Usfi> far BcryteE, carryuag 8 out of 12 janecanflts. Steaa!tto"s *■""> ps'Btimet. Oartariille gane Mm a naif 445 vato to 1134 tor Boyies. lm the dterk off osnmt race. aaacMsntoenft Glennc " Hiimmwr polled 3X20 testes to Z7BB Siar COyate GiasßDack. H»»»n»r cair in««S ffntiffTfc** jnm^rgiiivfitc Jerry Swioegtood was the top vale getter on the local Socket at be polled WSI vwtes to wan a seat om She Board JMrn Bailey polled 3739 to be runaerup amd gum a seal as ooamusmssaomker.. Both Swioegood amd Bailey carried every pmetimdt /f Gdibert Lee IT! rip i off Da vie County amd Bxner B ToJjfaen off Iredell won out m the race for Representa tive off toe Sftth Distract. Bog er polled a total of )J7Z voltes da botlih counties and Tolbert I palled 9.463. Democrats Fred ' B Buaadh and Robert B Col lier polled S.I2S and UM votes respectively. Both Bunch Collier car-J ned Iredell County. B«ndk polling 5J97 votes and CalK-j er 6,277. LnedeU gave Boger 5.753 and Tblbert iJTi Davie; gave Bunch 2131 and CaU*r 2051. while Boger was poll ing 3589 and Tbtbert 3ttt In the 251b District Senate race. Davie gave T. R. Bry an 414 votes to 106- for Rob ert L BJIUIJII Senator B Everette Jordan! polled 2096 in Davie to 3133| for John Shallcrotss. 196 C MuUig Stolea Moody Hepler formerly of Cooleemee now wending in Salisbury harf an unfortu nate thing to happen to *■«"« Saturday afternoon when snroeone stole his 1968 Mus tang on South Main SL, at the latest report the car has not been found. Mr. and Mrs. James Ijames of Harrisonburg, Va. visited their parents on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Carter and Mr. and Mrs. John Ijames. They are moving near Ashe ville. mm Hp WW''-- -V *1 Hp 1 IK, WHO B THIS YOUNG LADY? Clues: She was born In Cooieemee and is married and has grandchildren. Her parents still live here. COOUEEMESL XL C„ THUESIiAT, JOOVKMBES ML liMK V - ' : -:-,. r "* : "■■■ " ' ::--}':^:,. : \;::'?' r ■■■::■. ■ : r . ... ; . -• .. .... _ : ~; ^.:v LOCAL CITIZENS WILL THEIR EYES— Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spry are shown willing their eyes to the North Carolina Eye Bank, The Cooleemee Lions Club conducted a booth recently at the Cooleemee Shopping Center where items produced by the Wind were for sale and Halloween candy was sold. The Lions members also solicited eye wills and 54 local citizens responded by wflSng their eyet to the Eye Bank. The Lions Club wishes to tnank the community for the support given them at their booth. Anyone who wishes to will their eyes, may contact any member of the Lions Club. Lion members pictured with Mr. and Mrs. Spry are, left to right: Mike Walker, JerrN* Cope, ADen Snipes, Howard Wilkins and Denny Creason. (Photo by—Photo A Gift Shop) JEANME E. MeDANIEL Becomes Charter Member Zeta Tau Alpha Jeannie E McDajiiel of Coo lcemcc became a charier member of the new chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha International (women's) Fraternity which was installed at Western Caro lina College in Cullowhee, N. C. on October 29, 1966. Zeta lota will be the 130 th chapter granted and the 4th in the state. Other chapters are located at Duke University, Lenoir Rhyne and High Point College. Zeta Tau Alpha was founded in 1888 at Longwood College, Fannville, Virginia. It was the first women's fraternity to be chartered in the state of Vir ginia and the only one ever to be granted a charter by special act of legislature The aims of ZTA, listed in its charter as a legal corpora tion, are to intensify friend ship, to foster a spirit of love, to promote happiness, and to acpire to a puter and nrbfer women hood. ZTA has an extensive phil anthropic program. The frater nity has worked closely with the National Society for Cnp i ftMdAsant*** CORRECTION Correction to last weeks ar ticle an "Brush Burning Permits": The second sentence of last weeks article should have read," It means that all per sons planning to do any burn ing before four o'clock in the afternoon and after midnight will have to have a burning permit, if the area to be burn ed is more than 100 from an occupied dwelling bouse or within 500 feet of woodlands protected by the forest ser vice." U. S. Savings Bonds Sold In Record Volume Series E and H U.S. Saving? Bonds sales for September of *4.538.423 showed an in crease of 1-6 percent over the same month of 1965. These were the best sales recorded for September since 1946. H Bond sales showed a sub stantial increase of 133 per cent and were the best Sep tember sales for the past four years. E Bond sales were off 1 percent. Cumulative Savings Bonds sales for January - Septem ber were J41.200.034, up 5.2 percent over the comparable period of 1965, and were the highest January - September sales since 1955. This is 77.9 percent of North Carolina's 1968 dollar quota of $52,900,- 000. Savings Bonds sold dur ing Sptember in Davie Coun ty amounted to $26,352, ac cording to Knox Johnstone, Davie County Volunteer Chairman. January - Septem ber sales in the County to taled $189,075. This is 79.3 percent of the County's goal of $238,330 for 1966. Mrs. Boone Cartner remains a patient at Davis Hospital in SutMvilkk BVD To BiiM New Plant b Davie Veteran Day Noveaber 11,1956 Veterans Day, November 11, | in Cooleemee. N. C-, will be; a part of a nationwide salute; to those who have champion-: ed the cause of freedom and an honorable peace. Post Commander, L. H. Beck, of Cooleemee Post No. 54 of The American Legion announ ced today. • j ■ '• • TEXAS BAR-B-QUE — The Jerusalem Fire Depart ment will be having a Texas Style Bar-B-Que on Saturday, November 12, beginning at 10 Alt and serving all day. Make plans to bring the whole fami ly. The menu will include Texas Bar-B-Que, green beans and corn, potato salad, cole slaw, tea and cof fee, and homemade cakes and pies. This event will take {dace at Jerusalem Fire Station No. 1 at the intersection of highways 601 and 801 at Greasy Corn- Si j With American troops once ; more locked in combat, de . fending the cause of free ' dom. Veterans Day Nov ' ember 11th- takes on added J significance this year. A new generation of war veterans is in the mold as the nation pauses to honor the men and See VSmtANS DAT Page 8 PUBLISHED THURSDAY Governor Moore and fet BVD Company jointly an nounced In Raleigh today a new 160.000 square foot man ufacturing and distnHutk* facility far the BVD Compa ny at Mocksville, the con struction of which is already underway. The modem production fa cility will employ 000 per sons when it reaches full op eration. according to Mr. Leo nard Stein of the BVD Coea pany. Mr. Stein further stat- *. Ed that they were extremely pleased with their selection of Mocksville which is an ideal community and location for this operation. The new p. ant, will Gil another of the rolling pas ture areas in Davie. Sita of the plant is less than a mile from the Milling Hoad Furniture Plant, built in an other pasture a couple at years ago. The new plant will be about two miles east of Mocksville on Milling RaadL The BVD Co. manufactur es a nationally known knit shirt for men. underwear and - other knitwear products. The firm has not yet announced exactly what operation will be undertaken here. Leonard Stein of the BVD Co. said the firm is i itnK' ly pleased with the selection 1 of Mocksville. "which is an ideal community and location J for this operation." Mocksville was selected ! said Stein, after the coup*f | ny surveyed many towns fit * a three-state area. "The main factors luaflhtT ' to the selection of Mw'.itoi. J ville," Stein aid, "wens availability of a flood UH force, favorable location far distribution poses, a flood plant silt « far from leMt, the . d Wmtm

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