■B -- - - ■ "" " •' p 8 ~ SHI' - ./.' ■ jgg. ' - . fi& (tfflfT apjBiBMBHPBiHBB JIX JbP> -w -M^lpPH^T^Wß^^f^fPlPc r fj&Sfedfcbß VICKI MICHAEL... Divie Homecoming Queen _ - Meet' The Queen Vicki Michael! V3dd Michael wea ctwned Homecoming Queen to dimax an eocdling twaek A D*fie High School. She was crowned at half-time «C the football game by Becky Wilson, last year's queen, and was presented a dozen pllow roses. Members of tier toocat were as follows: firafc runner-up, Delia Hinkle; second runner-up, Susan Hendrix; third namer-up, Susie Hendrtz; and fourth nmner-«t>, Janice Cartner. Each of (he girls was given a long-stemmed yellow rose. ■ Tbe queen and her court wete selected from a group of girts ffrnaMi by the senior football players to sponsor them. They Deadline Notice! Last week and probably this week, too we're nd't going to get into the paper some of the news that's brought to the Journal office late Tuesday or Wednesday. When we started printing the Journa! in Hn colnton September 7, we did so on Thursday. The trouble was that we didn't get it to the Post Office in time for people on the rural routes to get it until Saturday. Now we're trying to print in Lincolnton on Wednesday. Lincolnton prints four papers on Wednesday on a firsit-come, first serve basis. Last week we were last and didn't get back to town until 1 a.m. Thursday. This week and from now on we plan to be first. We are going to bug out of here by 6 a.m. and hoi>e to get the Journal back home by mid- Wednesday afternoon. ' This way. we can have the paper in the hands of all subscribers in Davie ami Rowan counties by no later than Thursday. This will be a big service to the advertisers who support the paper. It's tough on us at the Journal and we know it may be more difficult for many of you who bring iii the news, but please try to have your news to us by Monday at 5 p.m. We can handle it until noon Tuesday, but anything later than that you've got to take pot luck. £ Please try to get weddings and welkepd ball games to Marlene by Saturday. This will edible us to get it all set into type and get ready for the *ast minute push. " " Thanks. INN: DELIA IQNKLE aponaor- Jqg quarterback, Joe Itadk —carted by Gerry Dai; JANICE CARTNER yuumilg guard, Ray Keller, escorted by Clifford Cartner; PATSY ANDERSON sponsoring guard, Tommy Evans, escorted 6y Ed VOgler; GAYLE ANDERSON flDooßQring end, Larry Shortil, escorted toy Rocnte Fink; VICKI MICHAEL yiaoring tackle Iflke escorted by Ran dall Ward; JUNE HARRIS nonaorkig guard, Freddie by Bill Johmon; JENNIE CLEMENT gpocsoring end, Gene Shetton, escotted by Denny Hupp; QUENTINA STEELE aponsor tag end, Dale Myers, escorted by FranMs Garwood; BETTY Continued on P. 3 Davie Library Mocksville, II C 27028 OOOLEEMEE. N. C. «* *• «_ %* * wu ™ :,:, " ,u 10 Clßtl Wednesday, Oct. 18,1967 Help The Fire Department!! To report all fires in the Jerusalem Township or Cooleemee, call Central fire Matron by dialing 634-2148 and give the location of the fire to them. If possible give person's name who resides in home. Give the street or road name, and nearby store name or Landmark. In case of a house off of the road, it would help the drivers if someone could be at the entranct of the drive to direct the fire fighting Long Distance Call: Alaska To Cooleemee! Robert Hornstien, t Cooleemee boy, was able to talk with his mother, Mrs. Haycen Beck here in Cooleemee a few days ago through Tag Bowers', a local radio operator and a radio operator in Anchorage, Alaska, where Robert is sta tioned. Ann Stewart Is Cheerleader At W. Carolina Eleanor Am Stewart of 33 Qatar St., Gooleemee, has been selected a cheerleader at Western Carolina University. Miss Stewart a sophmore, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Stewart. She is majoring in political science and is active in student: affairs being a sister of Delta Zeta sorority, a -member of the Catamouflt (the university yearbook) staff, and a freshman representative in the May Day beattty pageant. I#. At* m i f r»J a imim 29H^^P-i 4 r ImMMH—BMH— «v, • . . ANN STEWART... cheering for the Catamounts. equipment in to the fire. We would like to ask everyone to cooperate with the fire department by not following the trucks to a fire. The volunteer firemen who are members of the department trained to fight fires are sometimes held up in traffic by onlookers that are just curious to see what is going on. This is a fact. We appreciate help by anyone but please be careful and give the equip ment the right of way. Duke Power President Is Coming To Opening W. B. McGuire, president of Duke Power Company, will participate in ceremonies to of ficially place Duke's new Mocksville office building in service on Friday, October 20. McGuire and D. W. Jones, Ex ecutive Vice President-Retail Operations, along with J. W. Lewis,' Assistant Vice President- District Operations, head . a group of Duke Power officials who will' be on hand for the Opeil House at the company's new office at 219 North Main Street. E. E. Goodwin, Manager of Dtake Power's Mocksville Branch, said the Open House was being held to acquaint Mocksville area customers with the new facility. The Open House will be held between the hours of 9 a.m. and 8 p.m., and all customers of the com pany who attend the event will be eligible for several handsome prizes. A drawing will be held at the end of the day to determine win ners of three electrical ap pliances—a clothes dryer, blender and toaster. McGuire, Jones, Lewis and the Duke visitors will be joined by a host of Mocksville area personalities for 11 a.m. ribbon cutting ceremony that will of ficially open the 7,000 square foot brick and glass structure. Included among those ex pected to attend the event are Mayor D. J. Mando, City Treasurer G. H. C. Shutt, and members of the Town Board— 0. K. Pope, Roy W. Collette, Samuel W. Howell, Clyde Glasscock and Gilmer Hartley. Also expected are County Commissioners H. R. Hendrix, Paul Stroud, John Bailey, Charles Alexander and Jerry Swicegood. Goodwin said that favors of various kinds will be provided for all visitors, particularly the children, and that light refreshments will be served He added that the rapid growth of the Mocksville area was a prime reason ■ for the construction of new and larger quarters for the Mocksville of- Continued on P. 12

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