mt CnalecnrSe lountai VOLUME NO. tt> I « F *> JiM * ; -*- * • -■ **■■- ■m* V* JHk TAKES DEMONSTRATION FLlGHT—Representative Gilmer Lee Boger of Mocksville was one of many state legislators who took a demonstration flight February 5, 1967 in the Highway Patrol aircraft. Rep. Boger is shown with Flight Sergeant A. R. Cope who piloted the during the demonstration Sight. Member Of The General Assembly Takes Flight The State Highway Patrol's aerial capabilities at traffic safety were demonstrated Feb 5, 1967 to State Representa tive Gilmer Lee Boger of Mocksvitte. State Motor Vehicles Com missioner A. Pilston Godwin, Jr., has invited every member of the 1967 General Assem bly to take a flight in one oi the two Patrol aircraft » during January. "We want to ebow the legislators what a tremendous contribution can be made by the Patrol's ae rial arm to traffic safety and enforoeaaent," Godwin said Rep. Boger took his flight from Salisbury Airport, one of several around the state where Patrol Flight Serge ants Dan Williams and A. R. Cope are conducting the de monstrations. The planes fly over critical traffic areas while a Patrol flight observer dem onstrates to the lawmakers tephi)iq«>es uaed in traffic con trol and the manner in which moving traffic violations can be observed from the air. The Patrol planes are now b used to aid in traffic con ' trol at football games and other events where heavy au tomobile concentrations occur, to conduct search operations for mwring persons, and to search out fleeing felons. The Patrol is presently prohibited by law from employing the planes to detect and appre hend certain types of danger ous moving traffic violations. Captain pnd Mh Vernon Stout and children, Mickey, , Allen and Pamela have moved from Mocksville to George town, South Carolina. |iqp. Stout and children were mak ing their home in MockaviUe while he was overseas. Congressnai Broyhill Aminos Selection For The Academes Congressman James T. Broy hill announced his selections in Washington today of young men to compete for the va cancies in 'O7 at the Air Force, Naval, and Merchant Marine Academies. One Da vie County man was among those named by the oth dis trict Congressman to par - cipate in the final competi tion. Richard Holt Cartner, son ■of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holt Cartner ot Mocksville, was selected to participate in the final examination for the Air Faroe Academy at Colorado Springs, Colorado. Cartner is a senior at Davie County High School where ha is an honor student Ma has been an active member ot the football squad and has participated in a number hfajjga-eurrteular aad church Mtviig lite New Qaarters fc. B. "Siim" Graves wha has operated a welding and marline shop in this county for several yean, is in the process of moving into his own building located on high way 691, beside the Davie Tractor and Implement Co., near the overhead bridge Mocksville, N. C He will add a few boats and motors to his stock and will try to keep, a few used boats and motors and boat trailers for sale at hi 6 new establishment Chirch School Valeatioe Party On Sunday morning at the regular church school hour, the members of the Kinder garten, Beginners, Primary and Intermediate Classes of the Church of the Good Shep herd held a Valentine Party in the Parish House. The children played games and had refreshments of cookies, chocolate heart candy, apples, popcorn and colas and exchan ged Valentines. The teachers of the classes are, Mrs. Bessie Barber, Mrs. Martha Jerome, Mrs. Marine Sell, and Mrs. Mabel Head. A lasting with the party were Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Grafton Cockreli and Mrs. Joe Mur-i phy. Congressman Broyhill ex plained that hi* nominations were based solely upon merit established in district-wide scholastic examinations con ducted aome time ago at the Congressman's request "I have instructed the Acade mies," Broyhill stated, "that the successful candidate for each vacancy should be de termined on the basis of scores obtained in final entrance ex aminations to be conducted by the Armed Farces during the next several weeks." The Congressman 'also an nounced that he will begin accepting applications in May for the Academy vacancitti to occur in July IOCS. Young men now oompLetin* their ju nior year in high school can obtain information about the opportunities that each of the academies offer by writing to Broyhill in mSSSm MISS ELIZABETH SEXTON On Dean's List Miss Elizabeth Sexton, Coo leemee, a member of the fresh men class at Pfeiffer College, is one of 71 students who have been named to the col lege's Academic Honor List for the 1966 Call semester. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Sexton, she is a pre-nursing major is holder of an ho nor scholarship. Miss is a graduate of Davie Coun ty High School. Mocksville foshyteriai Chireh Celebratiig 200 th Anhrersary Researching as far hrft as 1767, and as widely as the minutes of the Synod of Philadelphia and New York, James W. Wall discov ered the first record of what is now First Presbyterian Church of Mocksville, North Carolina. "A careful study leads to but one conclusion," he writes, "—the church or meeting bouse referred to in the Presbyterian records in 1707 as the forks of Yadkin' was later known as Joppa Presbyterian Church . . and is now the First Prfesbyterian Church of Mocksville." Mr. Wall, a ruling elder in the Mocksville First Church and teacher of history at Da vie County High School, pub lished his careful study in 1003. Copies are available at 18.00. The meeting of Presbytery, on January 31, will begin a series of special occasions that mark the 200 th Anniversary year. On March 12, the First Church of Mocksville will in vite neighboring churches to participate with them in a special observance at which ' Dr. Ben Lucy Rose, professor 1 of Homileties at Union The- 1 ological Seminary, will preach ' In the month of May, former ministers of the Church will be invited back for special ! services. These include the 1 Rev William Howell, of the First Presbyterian Church of ' Atlanta; the Rev. Paul Ret ards of Metarie, Louisiana; i the Rev. William F Long, at I Chureta, flMlord, *• ft i COOLEEMEE. N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1967 Bnrießehs Swprisdßy Kkmet STATEVTT.I.F, ~ South Ire dell High's Vikings upset Da vie County's Rebels by 88- 78 in the North Piedmont Conference here last Friday nigbt. The loss was the second against eight wins for the Rebels. The win gave South Iredell a €-4 record. In the opener of the twin bill, Davie County's girl grab bed a 84-81 triumph. The summary Girls Game DAVIE COUNTY (84) Bailey 17, Jordan, 4, Allen, Mar kin 4, Brigman I, Miller Corrattex 2, Hart,mar €, Fos ter. SOUTH IRJSDBUL (81) Harrington 18, Dvdis , Pope 2, Steern, Warren Potts, Whitesoer i, Wiaeootff. Score by quarbere: Davie Ceemtj 9 5$ 14—St South IreAeU •• « 7—* l Boys GMH DAVIE COUNTY 7S) Ward 21, Carter W, Heutli ix 17, Bailey 10, Deadmoo IS, Corneiger Mwdfc. SOUTH IMXTHRii, ») Rope 24, dm* M, Lmwis 10. WiHi—rn 28, ftoberts *, Mai heaoa Wieockm 2, ginrtii, HartJahe, Ifttir. Score by quarters: Swttilnicl MUUtMt Davie Cewty • 22 17 26—7* T. B. MELTON Undergoing SURGERY E. B. Melton of Center St. Cooleemee, is in the Presby terian hospital Charlotte, N. C. undergoing some skin graft treatment iad operations were necessary in order to give bun more use of bis band which he injured a few weeks ago, at the plant here. Davie vi North StaileyOi Fri. Right Davie High capers will play! at North Stanly on Friday night. Tuesday night they wilt] be host to North Rowan here.] Good Shepherd Schedules Lenten Services Here Wednesday, February 15, 7:11 ajn. Holy Communion. Thursday, February 16,> 7:00 p.m. Evening Prayer and Meditation. 710 A Course in Christianity in the Rectory. Wednesday, February 22, 7:l# ajn., Holy Communion. Thursday, Feb. 23, 7 :00 p.m., Ante-Communion and Medi tation. 7:30 p.m, A Course in Christianity in the Rectory. Wednesday, March I, 7:15 am., Holy Communion. Thursday, March a, 7:00 p.m. Evening Prayw and Medita tion. 7 JO, A Course in Chris tianity in the Rectory. Wednesday, March 8: 7:30 P-m. Special combined service of Confirmation at Ascension Church. The annual visitation of the Bishop, the Right Rever end Thomas Augustus Fraser, Jr. Wednesday, March 15, 7:15 p.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 pro. Litany and Meditation, followed by discussion in Rec tory. Holy Week Holy Com munion each morning at 7:15 aJa.' Maundy Thursday, March M, f:ip pjn. Holy Commuri k» Md atriettag (rf Uw Alter, t;^:'y : *.*• .■'v"'"' ; BWp;i ■■ i : yl* ""m - .KSj 9f HPMRRB-''' • J| JESSE BOYCE J. A. Boyoe, Division Manager of Etiwn MJJJS, A Division of Burlington Industries, Inc., Cooieemee, North Carolina, has resigned his position to become Assistant Vice-President of Manufacturing for AJboey Mills, Greenwood, South Carolina. Situated in the piedmont section of South Carolina, Abney employs approximately 7,500 people in six teen plants, and maintains a diversified mamrfa/^nryng operation of cottons, and both spun and fitaiwi* syn thetic Mends, as well as finishing Mr. Boyoe is a recognized and highly respected leader in both professional and community life. He is First Vice-President of the Southern Textile Asso ciation . He is Chairman of the Board of Deaoore, First Baptist Church, Cooieemee; a member of the Executive Committee of the Davie County Schools; and is on the Executive Committee of the Uwharrie Boy Scouts of Ametica. f" " ■ ' - Mr. Boyoe and his wife, the former Alva Ligoa of Iva, South Carolina, will imltf their home in Greenwood, South Carolina, with their three sons, Ronald, a senior at Clemson College, Jesse Jr., a sophomore at Wingate College, and Cheves, an eighth grader. Pictured above are. Evangelist Jamas H. Went* and wife of Charlotte, N. C, They are now holding services each night at 7:30 P. M. at The Church of God Of Prophecy at Ephesus community, MocksvUle, Route 4, N. C. They l E B Btebt ***" ******* A«hi« Smith g|Mf with Evangelist Weotz invitai the public to attend Unm servioa* . i: -v t' Youth Corps Officials For Area Are ftoio—wd ■«- * - MARIE COTS Marie Cope Named To Who's Who Marie Cope, Retcfaardt Col lege sophomore, has recently been namea to the collegiate Who's Who at Reinhardt Col lege. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Toy Cope of Mocksville, North Carolina, and is a graduate of Davie County High School. Mocks ville. At Reinhardt Mane is presi dent of the College Chair and vice-president of Wesley fel lowship; representative of the sophomore class in the Stu dent Government Association; assistant coach of the Choc taw Athletic Team; secretary See WHO'S WHO —Page f PUBLISHED TIT I 'MffiftflT otf Sony County and a J« Cnflfe, to hwo KtoeOrf PU fU? te'boeo'Sraf Mtta Deputy Director «i Ifct X4gh> borbood Yo# Corf* fte* »ML Dmkpnat OMriri, bar ported, serving Dmt, BUkm^ said: "Tk« Keighborhaad Youth Corps project arSl a»- title 1M mttati betnf tt» ages of M and 21 bwjMN tooonae families to the > VBUP ares to work put-tuna at tha rate of (L 8 per how. ta|la|r> neat priority will be *s«b to youth, who, at addition to to ioc BOBtel «f kw-iwaH fflHOi'liof Imi SOCtfll If tional adfrsnamd psafetoML poor swdHMic iilnnnaead, poor atiiludrs toml *M% cultural deprivation, or ptoyto' col or mrntil hsiiihi ops, pbcants ban all Mi af Mtonaot are betog i» sidered by tha NYC staff as* respective guidance paraaaMf cmiiacc. Ptwbditi* tor Jobs to flto Sfithtwrtod Yotsth Carps mm limited only by the needs aai ftfgtc a&d iocsl 09wm* fTlfrff tfld fawlMMi ttMXfe* tions, cm dsmtep suitable w • try jobs phased oojatanrt cnm» prepared for the CMSfbf world that lies ahead." The current aneds af the youth (enroUaaa) will be die tributed as fodowt; Davie If Stokes 19 Surry 4§ Yadkin M The Neighborhood Yonfh Corps office is currently locat ed on the second floor af the Yadkin Valley Economic Da. velopment District, Inrnrpuwg ed, office building on Pact 1 Avenue in Boonville, North Carolina. Aanstiaf Mr. Cos to the NYC effort directed at the Yadkin Valley fiaiiianllf to tion Program* are Gene to '* ria, Deputy; Ma Kathty> 4 Crownfield, nimifceajw. and Mrs. Janice FAiUmm fTm lalma Also the YVEDD ' Willard Swift (Yadkin a»* | Davie Counttaa) )and Ralph Cook, Jr. (Sorry end Stokea 1 Counties) beve contribute* much time and effort to ie» | lectin* work sites and m i iiaai 1 in* youth for the NYC •*- J roleea in their rsspm Ilia j counties. LeamF«rl.CL , JUseaMy 'i Rep. Gilbert Lee Bopar «| | Mocksville, Route S left Tuv day for the 1»67 General Ae» 4 sembly. He and Rep. HomaT 2 will represent the Mi Jto- j trict (Davie and Iredell Ceto « ties) in this ■nation. In the North Carolina Sen- | ate, Davie will be raptaaaafr 1 ed by Senator T. R. BryML 3 Sr. of Wilkes boro. Mr. Bry an represents the 25th Sep# J tonal District comprised of J the counties of Davie, ip»> J tauga, Wilkes end YedUft, | IL | Thursday night afaigja partment answered a call oa I Route 4, lo cUSijfl tal and adltora«^|^^^H day.

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