2 Deer In 2 Weeks!
The boys at the hardware heftrd about Bruce
McCrary's bagging an eight-point buck two weeks
ago, so naturally when he brou£* in MI eight
pomter Saturday, George Jordan asked, "Same
"Nope," sakl Braoe, one."
And so it goes. Some folks hunt for years
without even seeing a deer (Bruce is one of 'em),
and ttien all the luck strikes at once or wlthftn
two weeks.
Unfortunately for Bruce, lie didn't let Marlene
know about his kills so that she could get a picture
or two - for The Journal. Next time hell
know where to take 'em.
Bruce works on the second shift in the finishing
plant at Erwin Mills.
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Weflve Room Sends Boxes
To Areo. Boys, In Vietnam
The waiving department of
ferula Mills made up $lO6 for
Christmas boxer to be seat to
the local boys now serving in
Vietnam. This is the money that
would have been used to boy
their supervisors s Christmaa
gift. The boxes wfil contain
lymft mrnfa «mt fopfciflS
as well as socks and many other
asefttl articles.
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T. 0. Fegraan, 74, vibo -mm
ait Enrio MB«
here uritt trtotfemd to
Dutnm In 1961, and Mrs.
Fegnam 'were lotted to an
antamxttte accident do Vsgafe
knt TUunalay.
Mr. Pegram n>wwH) suf
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tered v netart at®acK. iranr oar
no Off fae road and Ut •
cuhrat. Both seat befes were
attached, (and no otber car iraa
invtalved.
Mr. Pegram dkd about a bdtar
after being tafaen to « hospital.
Mre. Pogrom vm dadd oo ar
rival.
The ooqfe IMB driving fctn
(faek* borne to Dnrtnm to vMI
their cab Betty
to ONr %rinp, lli Suw4wre
todtade and three
Ifc Pmtoi bun uttt utth
gwrto
IMb h OntowTte 3B
diaiii>an df tbe board of
atoanh at fee ltinii
Chußeh.
docted at "aSSj mS
Cfaanob to Mm « flatonhj.
Bortai ma to Utonaoj
Oenetoy to Dtofno.
The bones were sent to the
following servicemen: Sg t.
Donsid Burton, CpL Willie Bart,
Sp-4 Robert Cartner, Sp-4 Roger
Fowler, Pfc. Garry Grubb, Sp-4
Donald Jacobs, Kenneth Long,
George Parsley, Sp-4 Odell
Rhinehart, Pvt. Jimmy Scott,
Sp-4 Gerald Shoaf, Pfc. Tommy
Speaks, Sp-4 Marvin Trexler, Sp
-5 Kenneth Williams and CpL
Charles Ray Young.
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DAVIE STARTERS Starting lineup for Davie High in their first home game here Friday night
wBl be, (L to R) James Ijames, center; Ronnie Shoaf, guard; Terry Anderson, forward; Freddie
Bailey, forward and Joe Mando, guard.
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Chorus Prepares For Season
The Cooleemee Elementary School
Junior Chorus is preparing for the
Christmas season by practicing an
hour a day.
Hie chorus baa learned eleven
numbers in Ifae past four weeks, ac
cording to tiie Director, Miss Mariola
Crawford. Mrs. Kenneth Waller is ac
companist.
THE COOLEEMEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JUNIOR CHORUS - They arc, front row, left to
right, Beth Hoyle, Mike Stewart, Van Oliver, Martha Jerome, Ricky Spry, Gene Lagle, Lynn Spargo,
Freida Williams, Edwina Carter, Anita Foster, Gloria Ridenhour, Susan Lank ford, Beth Holt, Tina
Brown, Regina Hamilton and Joe Beck. Second row, Ann Barber, Scott brwin, Vicki Hardy, Dickie
Hellard, Eva Daniels, Robert Pulliam, Jeffery Lamb, Patricia Stuart, Ida Ijames, Phyllis Wilson,
Sharon Foster, Donnie Jordan, Lynn James, Denise Ridenhour, Richard Barney. Third row ,
Janet Nichols, Kenneth Durham, Betty Foster, Dianne Seamon, Vickie Howard, Sonny Cope, Roy
Wilson, Wanda Glass, Pam Presnell, Debbie Ridenhour, Janet Athey, Lynn Sain, Rachel Miller,
Patsy Tutterow, Susan Hellard and Jack Turner, Back row, Pam Cranford, Tony Daniels, Dianne
Barney, Mary Lou Shoaf, Andrea Carter, Peggy Tucker, Nan Angell, Susan Jordan, Jo Ann Cuth
rell, Barbara Cheek, Betty Allen, Susan Holt, Gary James and Richard Bo wen. Absent when picture
was taken, Betty Denton. (Photo by Barringer).
The chorus has the following
engagements: December 10 Coatoe
mee Methodist Church at 5:30
p.m.; Dec. 11, Senior Citizens Club
at the Baptist Church at 10:30 a.m.;
Dec. 18, Cooleemee PTA at the school
at 7:30 p.m.; and Dec. 19, Jimmy
Kilgo's Mid-Day TV program in
Charlotte at 1 p.m.