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Page 4 ftme Mj, lift, Ciohw. (N.C.) Jt-1 - Library News Next Monday night, June 26, will be a ®ood one for the whole family to visit the library not wily for books but for the two fine films which will be shown in the multi-purpose room at 7:30 P. M. "Morning Star" shows the hardships encountered in a sheep drive from Arizona to the home ranch in the White Mountain#. Two sheep herders t»ir» more than 500 sheep safe ly on the trek and the viewer shares the dangers, excitement and the beauty of the land scape with them. An impress- GLASS WORK & MIRRORS DIAL 634-2551 • p m - 9 p.m. Mocksville, N. C. Clinard P. Howard I LOWEST PRICES V A/^FT I P NcVs!!!! \ t if on all COLOR TV, STEREO ■ J I M and BLACK & WHITE TV j i;BH Ice A-plenty! j: General Electric replaces ice automatically! HENDRICKS jlBBl I; and MERRELL OS,I i FURNITURE CO., Inc. 'Spacemaker loe maker •I»Hntomapt«Siifti.o(lee, SAVE BILL MEMIKLL, OWNER •Oku* WHO *N>W LLL-WT liaektvillp N 0 raxffJSSi* 70 to |; mUlilldWIIIVy Ha V* ON GE REFRIGERATORS ive closing, as scenes of the | trip Illustrate each phrase of the 23rd Psalm. "Family Afoot in the Yu kon" tells the story of a man and his wife and their two small children exploring a pri mitive wilderness by hiking through the trackless Yukon territory. Film shows how they live off the country and thrive on the rough going. Don't miss these films —— Monday, June 26th, at 7:30 P M., in the library! * • * "A Salute to Cheese", by Bet ty Wason will intrigue all the cheeselovers who listen to Mrs. Knox Johnstone's re view of the book on on Friday, June 23, at 1:30 A.M. And if you are not al ready a cheeselover, you may turn to one after hearing Mrs. Johnstone's interesting stories about cheese! * * • Story Hour Main Library 10:00 11:00 A. M. —Each Wednesday Morning— One group for children —4-6 years of age —A group for children— Grades 1- 3 ALL DAVIE COUNTY CHILDREN WELCOME! Fathers' Day Celebration Johnson Ijames was honored at a surprise dinner on Sun day in celebration of Father's Day at his home at North Cooleeme, by his wife and granddaughters. Guests were Rev. J- Craw ford an husband, Lewis Crawford, Luke Jordan and granddaughters of Mooresville, Mrs. Creola Clement, Mr. and Mas. Will White and grand daughters, Mrs. Martha Ijames and family. The honoree received many nice gifst. PEACE CORPS RECRUITS The Peace Corp is concen trating their efforts in re cruiting college graduates. In the past six years, the pro portion of college graduates has increased to 80.3 per cent from 70.6 per cent in 1962. NOT YET IN FULL STRIDE Saying in San Francisco: "Kids should be taught to drive cars in their early teens —they're too young at that "*ge to be trusted as pedes trians." Tribune, Chicago. Ephesnsßews iDarrell Dyson, underwent surgery on his feet last week at Davie Hospital and is re covering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dyson, Mr. N. B. Dyson, and David and Russell Pope, attended a birthday dinner in Iredell County Sunday honoring Mr. R. D. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Younti of Clemmons, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Sink were visitors with Mrs. Kate Cook on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. James West and son, Michael, _ spent Sun day in Spencer with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Powell. Mrs. Cora Call is sick at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Veach and son spent the weekend in Statesville with Mir. and Mrs. Garry Bagley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daniel visited their grandson, and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Michaei Eller, in Salisbury on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Snider came over Sunday from Win ston - Salem to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark. Father's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Call MTIESOLDiERS Continued from page 1 were to the two orphanages adopted by the members of the command, two years ago. The money will provide food and shelter for hundreds of home less South Vietnamese or phans. The winner of the race was Don D. Wermter, a twenty year old corporal from Brain* erd, Minn. A special winning attraction was a kiss from Miss Wiona Dufford, Middle town, Conn., a Danang USO worker, selected as "Miss Da nang 600". The winner also received three ice cold glasses of milk, a luxury item in Viet nam, and an engraved victory cup. „ Despite the 113 degree heat, over 1,000 Leathernecks jam med the Mlaint Bn. area, three miles west of Danang, con tributing more than $1,400 to benefit the Worldwide Evan gelization Crusade Orphanage and Sacred Heart Orphanage in Danang. were their children, and grand children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred die Call and Alan of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Call and Darlene and Katrena, of Hick ory. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wilson and children, Mike and Cyn thia were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wilson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris of Winston - Salem came over for a short visit in the afternoon. Mrs. Bill Peoples and child ren of Salisbury, Mb*, and Mrs. Rufitf Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Rob Foster and Larry and Tony Driver, were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchell's guests for Fathers Day. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Frye were Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bueford Ow ens in High Point. On Satur day, Edgar Frye of the Dul ins Community was the din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Frye. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor and family spent Sunday at High Rock Lake. Sp-4 Dennis Taylor, who is stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. and Mirs. Tay lor were weekend guests of his parents. He had a 10 day leave from the U. S. Army. 1 They left Tuesday morning for a week at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis vi sited Mr. and Mre. Avery Sink on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Sink visited his brother, Joe Sink at Cana Community, who has been sick for some time. im MMff ¥ ¥¥¥ MiW tf ¥# Y y ¥ V Y V¥V T ¥ ¥ ¥^^^ » f T » » * T » » » T' f T" » w " w ?▼ w ▼ f f ~ 4*» 4J* « innin I 1966 and 1967 CHRYSLER | CORPORATION CARS i;{ INCLUDING CHRYSLERS PLYMOOTHS BELVEDERES VALIANTS • \ MOST UNDER 10,000 MILES AND ARE FULLY COVBRID UNDER '\ CHRYSLER'S 5-YEAR OR 50,000 MILE WARRANTY. ' 1 Some Have Factory Alr-Conditlonlng and all aro equipped jj • I with Automatic Tranamlaalon and Power Steering \ BUY AN AIR-CONDITIONED CAR ;[ AT A WINTER PRICE _| ! I FOR THE BEST POSSIBLE DEAL SEE I • DUKE WOOTEN • RAY DRAUGHN : •BILL WILLIAMS II Mocksville [hrysler Plymouth :[ Wiiketboro St. «■■■ 'lfrfflßflMtt Mocksvllle, N. C. t .1 Close-Out On All! PHILCO '67 MODELS { Beginning Thursday, June 22nd j Through I Saturday, July Ist j • Radios j • T.V.'s - Black And White And Color S • Record Players-Portable And Console j ■■ i Everything On The Floor ! Must Go At A Sacrifice Price —■■ ...i i.— I Now Is The Time To Get A Bargain If You Ever Had One! The Place Is: I I — Edd's Radio &TV Service j 108 South Main Straet, Mocksville, N. C. Phone 634-2264
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