, - '.' ! . _: " J : . - - ;;. .. ■ ■ ;' ! ' : KKS^^|*^liK^»MtlßSj!^lffliMißKa&4i^, I' Hp® a — » ■MHKflH^^HflßßßßHiHlHHil^^B^^f^lir^ SHBEBSHe •! ' ' **• Wetting A Line Yo" can't beat spring. as far as Sharry and Ray Cbask aro concamad. And that foes for Ray's dot Fanny, too. ThayVa ftdng *e fa of Riay m Itiay wet a Bna in Grandfatliai Bob Chad's fMi "i|PnUß>WnT h ** d " U * > " 01 Chmlk ' Ray it lha nwn of Mr. and ■ - W:> 6M Yaor COOLEBEE, N. a '6 Paget No 13 MMr.IMZ7.IW 10 Cent* Foster's Death Ruled Accidental The death of a 34-year-otd Davie County mm Sunday night has been rated an "accidental tooting." w Jerusalem Planning 100 th Anniversary IbiimHtaißalttCted) mrnrn 4, Modsvflk, win tt orpifed dnidi cb ftssdnr. Itochn. Thare will bt prfriir —dty Sdhflci «M jwrytftfc Dr. B. L. Richards, acting earner, made the official ruling in the death of Johnny Franklin Farter of RL J, Mocksvflk, who died about 11:45 pm. Sunday, acme five hours after he was shot one time in the bead. Footer bad htvcn to his slater s home to pick op his daughter, about three years old. Foster and the child just left in the car when the vehicle suddenly veered off the road, through a fence and into a pasture. - The child got out of the car and walked back to her aunt's house. Foster was found slumped over the iteerjng wheel, a etude .32-caliber bullet wound in the head. A Jfrealibor automatic was found on the floorboard. Officers theorised the child found the ireaiiun. niched Inn and the weapon discharged, hit ting her father. flpoand NUifctiw wrrfee to brmk ground mr the at* MktJW win be tmfit Is l^w f UJ^ySuunyPwl-9^ frkndi an IB fa*"nliwl por wam «g» fajihrt to come to this InSMdAirtiv, BPVTJSMM Ol *l* ,fl ... in I, jlr ifi" " * ■ ■■■■ **" ' i Tfiiii -- ~ SK *IS - ~ „=s " - §jm IK i HSr - ' iMfHI BHg fMHw ijtSf wmm Lamas Carter Carter Retires After 54 Years Twin Garter retired from Erwin Mffls, a division of Bart ingwß manes, on FMiy, March 22, after M yam service with Che company. Mr. Cater wan tat a boy whan he «&pM tos first job m a dofter la the spinning SS£mdfltaeßdti2«Bp (Sn ml? for P 7emaTui wife, E3*ie, and on Center met S^flarifca^Eaak^nA jp wffl be « BepuUli.'an Jaraeatan Fine Depertneat on • ThWday aitf*, March 2ft, A T:» Coofey, S Promoted; Rabold, Wilson To Two ww sppointments and two retirements in the licwn Mils division of Buiiington Industries were announced at Cookcmcc today by Plant Manager O'Neal Walker. Cyrus E. Cootey has been named director of research and development of the Evwin division. Robert R. Stewart has been promoted to manager of finish ing at Cooleemee, succeeding W.R. Wands who retired March 1. Norris Rabold, division director of research and development, and John W. Wilson, assistant manager of the Cooleemee Plant, Me to retire March 31. CYRUS COOLEY Mr. Cooky recently rejoined Burbngton at the Cooieemce plant after a year of employment with Georgia Dye Corporation. He formerly was employed with Burlington at Glasgow, Va. A native of Chicago, Mr. Cooky received his degree in chem istry in 1942 from Memphis State University. He served five years with the U.S. Navy before he first joined Burlington in 1961. He is a member of the Methodist Church, a lay speaker and is an active Rotarian. He and his wife, the former Carolyn Jones, have three chil dren. ROBERT R. STEWART Mr. Stewart formerly was superintendent of the Burlington facility, a position he had held since November 1, 1962. He received his degree in textiles in 1950 from Georgia Tech. He joined Burlington following employment with Reigel Tex tiles at Trion, Georgia. A native of West Point, Georgia, Mr. Stewart, his wife and their three children reside in Cooieemce where he is active in the Lions Qub and Methodist Church. JOHN W. WILSON Mr. Wilson is a 1925 graduate of Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science where he majored in chemistry and dye ing. He joined Burlington at Cooieemee in 1956 and was named to his present position in 1964. A native of Brooklyn, New York, Mr. Waeon is married to the former Margaret Carlson. They have two children. He is an elder in the First Presbyterian Church of Salisbury. NORRIS RABOLO Mr. Rabold first joined Erwin in 1948 as director of chemical control and research and has held his preeent post since 1961 He is a graduate of Dickinson Coflege and received a degree in chetnietry in 1925 from Pennsylvania State. He is a member of the Cooieemce Methodist Church ami is married to the former Feme Weic. They reside in Salisbury. Both Mr. Coofey and Mr. Rabold hold membershipe in the American AsaocMtaa of tentite Chemists and Cotarittt and is Da*i« Library Mocksvilla, K c 27088 I I I i ! I * Servicemen's Board Installed At Shop Center The Servicemen's Brieta Board, sponaaed by the Oootaemee lions dab «d the American Legion Past No. 54, has been krtafled in the Cooleane Shopping Center. All Umflies of kical servioemen who have not yet tamed in the ad dresses end pictures, please do son as soon as possMe.