ipp T™. 1 - : ~ - " v '"i ' §JPr?* " Bi •• ;' - »y| jp|fPuT^ # 'i K "^HWvJjifl^^^^^Hkit^: ,*K:\'i> wgHMlkLk^Jl a i . ■Er>^^ Rebel Teams Play Friday In Tourney Both Davie teams will open their bids for the championship in the North Piedmont Conference tournament at North Rowan Gym in Spencer Friday afternoon, though their opponents had not been determined when Hie Journal went to press. The girls will play Friday at 3 p.m. and the boys Friday at 4:90 p.m. Both Davie teams are seeded fourth. The tournament win continue Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Rebel supporters may keep up with the day-to-day scheduling and results In the Salisbury Post, which will cover the tourna ment extensively. ■Jr / /ZuL Uiiili IX ** ■/' '"• '.^H ■ " jfeJ I > J1 -fS '^M&fl! Which It batter, tfra mtkm or th» Hwiwpf David Rudy couldn't car* ta« •• • just«long ai the R«Ms coma kema the victor*. ft* ImHm CbMrtatos These eight girls led the cheer* for the Cooieemee In dians basketball teams thif winter. They are, left to right: Sherry Glass, mascot. First Row: Sheila Kiblinger, Dawna Snider and Theresa Frost. Second Row: Bonnie Pad gett, Martha Hoover, Cindy Jordan and Margaret Webb. Absent when the picture was taken were Denise Riden hour and Robin White. Photo by Harold Foster; developed (finally) by Hay den Beck. j^^-S ■ lT^g| - Upr " i KhF i I I .1 Ik .yjjf I nUndr - H ■r f limr ■• V. ■ ' mlm Vj Bf Jl B^^HFl! CK 1. ;; H^^fl| j/^^k k |p _ * Davie Library 5-3-66 Mocksville, N C 27028 COOLEEMEE, N. C. 16 PflfM Wednesday, February 28,1968. €•■§§ Fire Destroys Trailer The Cooieemee and Jerusalem Fire Departments really had a workout on Monday as they answered three alarms. The first call came on Monday morning when a grass fire broke out in North Cooieemee. The second, a woods fire on the Pine Ridge Road, occurred around 2:30 pjn. and had gotten out of control. Before the firemen had completely extinguished the woods fire, the third alarm sounded around 5 p.m. when the house trailer, belonging to Doug Seamon in North Cooieemee, caught fire. Otis Canupp, one of the first to notice the fire, had left Crea son's Service Station in North Cooieemee, enroute to his home, when he spotted the smoke boiling out of the house trailer. He rushed back to the service station to inform Doug, whom he had seen at the station earlier, about the fire and to call the Fire Department. When the firemen arrived at the trailer, it was too late to save anything except a couple pieces of furniture that were in a room which had been added to the trailer. The trailer was completely destroyed and all their clothing and remaining furniture was either destroyed by the fire or severely damaged by the smoke and water. The firemen did an excellent job in keeping the fire under con trol and putting it out shortly after their arrival. SwvUmm's Militia Kw4 A Serviceman's Bulletinboard, sponsored by the Cooieemee Lion's Club an American Legion Post No. 54, is being constructed and wfll be placed in the Cooieemee Shopping Center in the very near future. The sponsors ate asking that all parents or wives in the Jeru salem Township, to please turn in their serviceman's home and military addresses, to any Lion, Legion member or to the Cooi eemee Drug Company as soon as possible. For the men serving in Vietnam, a 2 x 3 photograph would be appreciated along with their address.