m MM np DM Ema (I) mi Mft« frnm Michael Foster, Dana Ervin Win Coloring Contest Mlrhael Hooter; son of FMda Ftoster of Ftane Ridge, won first place in toe Easter Coloring Contest for lour and five year olds. Dana Ervin, mm of Mr. and Mrs. Ltoyd Martin of Bdgewood, won first place among the six and seven year ok& Each wen a huge Easter bunny. Other dinners were: —Rocky Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hamilton of Rt 4, Mocksviifte; second in the younger division; and Cathy Jean Brawn, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Bffl Brown of Cooleemee, third. —Susan Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade EdwsrAs of Rt. 1, Mocksville, second in the older group; and Angela Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence of Rt 3, MocksviDe, third. flscond place winners won a silver dollar while third place finishers were awarded Kennedy halves. Ilie contest was sponsored by Burlington Industries' Erwin Mills Division. Much interest was shown and fine talent displayed in the contest, which was Judged by a professional ait expert. Candidate Needs Help! Herman Milter was giving Mariana a bad time the other day because The Journal left his name out of the candidates lor office. He's running for constable. "It's your own fault because you didn't let us know," repHed Marlene, who is never at a loss for words. "Besides," someone added, "you khave any opposition so you can't get best" " V "Don't be too sure," commented Harold Foster. "01* Tom Shoal was Huming for constable a while back. ill.* UltttMwl tlyii kft¥AeAlltf * CM Yaw CIIIIIBII.II. C. MN«B HA. IS WIIIII|.»NTLL HM IICM BBSE Never Absent - Albeit Geter, a Hyster Operator in the Cotton Warehouse, received special re cognition for not being absent a day since he originally came to work on August IS, 1949. opposition, we might as well M trim count his own ballots. "Tom went over to fee desk and started counting. A few minutes later, he came back and said, 'You'd belter send somebody over there to help me count. Dick Everhart's shout to beat me oh write-iiw.' "So," ssttd Harold, "we send two Democrats and two Republicans over to count. Tom won, but barely. So you see, Herman needs all the help he if"! get.'* "Maybe so," interrupted Hayden Staler. "But doat run his picture, it'd help." n Sj" v .' "^..mf * Davie Library 5-3-66 Fockaville, 5 C 27028 :£H W 1 ' ■'-- Br-/ -^-J^'aaßlW Syl'' » || r SHO "i mm SHHSEtiTI Davie Development Group Org Prizes Planned The Davie County Community Development Association was organized in MocksviUe Monday nirftt, upon request of Mr. Leo Williams, county agent, and with the cooperation of the County Commisianers. Representatives of 11 community sections of the county attended the meeting. The merchants and businesses of the counth have donated SI,OOO to foster the association and to use as prise money. Each community section will compete in development and improvement projects. A representative was selected to represent each section of the county. They are: Advance - I.H. Jones; Center - Duke Tutterow; Clarksvile - 821 Merrell, Cooleemee - Denny Crea son; Cornatzer-Dulin - Luther Potts; Davie Academy - Mrs. Oscar Cope; Farmington - Joe White; Fork - Tom Rice; Jerusalem - Richard Beck; MocksviUe - James Mcßride; Smith Grave - Robert Handlin. The officers were dec ted to serve as follows: President- Jim Mc Bride; Vice-president - Tom Rice; Secretary, Treas urer - Duke Tutterow and Reporter - Mrs. William Long. The SI,OOO donation will be used for s development contest among the community sections. The winner of the contest wil compete in the Northwest North Carolina Com munity Development Contest. Cooleemee and MocksviUe sections will be in the same category and all the rural in the non-form category. The judging will be done by county and home agents from other counties, litis will be held in October, followed by an Awards Banquet for the county. The forty members present discussed several problems such as the dumping of trait and Uttering the community. Each community will select their own project for the contest %•' * *i 9 I » f