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2 Burlington Soles, Bocklog Increase SH^SSBS •head of tto M tmt, at* Mr order back*? k atao fnater. We aria March fartw wil ha 53T5 Km with Dmatfrn quarter that tT«? yire a mtjrity ef the —llM Big Mack ef Schappe A. C., • company headqaaitered in Bade, Soritaerlaad, "has been - » ■ H *• -«- - -- AAA jcnappe piiißS ire giragd yiras, goods and "With and Mr. Myen stated, "•e'tfTii feed postfou la trip sad aalea abroad. Oar ateraatheal finan cing Burlington International, Inc. has jaat complrtad the sale ia Europe of a 91 million Swiss Franc ($11.5 mfflioa) hoad laaae. Theae 5H per ceat bonds have a 15- year maturity aad ma aoid at par to aon-U.S. investors." Capital expenditures for piaat modernisation and expansion for Ephesus Notes By MRS. LOIS . WILSON MR. AND MRS. BILL MESSICK visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Page and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard on the Pine Ridge Sunday. MR AND MRS. ALVDf DYSON visited with Mr. and Mrs. QydtDym last Saturday. Dog Vaccination Clinics Scheduled Davie County 4-H Clubs in ooperaticn with the local vt-tcinar ! ars will offer free rabies vaccinations to all don in Davi? the following times and places: SATURDAY. FEB. IT Oak Grove Church, 9-9:30 a.m. (Rediand 4-H Club); Cornatzer-Dulins Fire Depart ment. 10-10:90 a.m. (Cornetzer 4-H Chib); Fork Ccmmunity Building, 11- 11:90 a.m. (Bailey's Chapel 4-H Club); Farmington School, 1-1:30 p.m. (Farmington 4-H Club); Osaber Community Building, 2- 2:99 p.m. (Outer Limits 4-H Chtb); Gartner's Store, 3-3:90 p.m. (Davie Academy 4-H Club); Ceoleemee School, 4-4:30 p.m. J.iL4*CHib); SATURDAY, MARCH I vaccinated except ' ■■ aid, ttd will wMi BnMtai to SS praot, )n aMnl peoductioa ndHttee are operating at about •ft par eeoft of eapaefty, aad the ass arJL's?^; iTtts M teii quarter ended Daeaaabar M, ha anted thai sries iacraaiMdtfgar MjgCT rommiatod that uSSTcaa affect ISI «HMnd acoßomy ia IfH, the outtook for Hj?^£""SSS2 de mand factors lor textiles during the next three to five years in dicate nreflwt growth potee ttaL Theae lectors, he said, »a ctode rapid iarrwaoru in the aaduß asgmfat of the ion, new household ions and a growth desire for better apparel and home fsae «l l Tin i ranusnutgs. "Ia Hne with this outlook," Mr. Mm said, "we behave that research and ih niniisisM will play an increasingly im portant rale in em fiiuim— We are expandiag onr reeearch staff and the scope of faith in vestigations MR. AND MRS. HAROLD HARRIS o® California arrived Saturday top visit Mr. Harris parents, Mf. and Mrs. Toble Harris. CYNTHIA WILSON of RadUnd spent Friday nigtt with bar grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wilson. MR. "TEXT* MCVCLAM RQCK is a pntknt at Rowan Me morial Hospital In SaHObory. MR. L. D. HENDRICKS and children, Rick and Pam, visited Mrs. Roth Veech on Sunday. MR. AND MRS. MORRISON WINDSOR and children of Harmony ware the Sunday din nar guesta of their deitfhtar, Mrs. Johnny Veneh and Mr. Tssiii MR. MID- MRS. CONNIE SNIDER of WinstonsSaleob visited Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Daniel last ink and also, KM. mother. Mrs. Sarah R. Clark, who underwent surgery last week at Davie BospitaL man EMMA DANIEL has liaimnol very mnch since hav ing surgsry. She Is hMo to wafc a couple of steps at a time. JOHN THOMAS LOWE sport bet week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Reynold of Sparta. The Saturday visitors of Mr and Mrs. RnsseU Lowe wain Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lowe and David of Gieenebern. The Sunday gnosis inehadad Mr. and Mrs. James Lawn and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Lowe and Cherry all of ML Airy and also, Mrs. Thofana Lowe of Mooreaviße, who recently returned from the PedWifc Affiliation in Ohio. CALL .u n* *tta" • ■ ■ i*- reny is Favorite At Daytona wrtwwwjni - y • 00 isß»S'Srs^eS a big feed aear tfca la—r David Pinw ifth UL A total a( IS **vam. a ■**- tare af NASCAR ad UMC atara, was glvaa wlNatwfr M k dSe%«Mii Pww wi Biakty wo© At Cooleemoe Drug Co. Rubbing ALCOHOL rt. 29c ll'llTlTTl '(JY%\ TOOTH \>/ ~r PASTE 9Se Sin COLGATE 53' | *»■ 99 Uirlrc SUAVE MCK«MOI« VloltO Hair Aerosol MA A Shove Formula 44 Spray Reg. 1.09 " Cnam M 73c 169149 c Shop and sav* BOW at Cooleemee I tmd rtUM* ■ L& T/*f» ~*"iw I Dreg Co. ' i ,- . • .-. ... ' v • Sgt. WMto &•*»(•* Tiii fcrinal TTipr-" -—"t - cf^Mr SiiaVaS.FWceli I Inl ■yyaay-.'V MS55£« the bM Vkr. He it • IMI «f Plwi—ia CM. C.) Sergeant HUM fit«, MM, to *e I MM af Mr. J- D. EHia af ML I. jPhotosJ Wl_l-C« 1 | Bff Ull j
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