Davie Library 5-3-66 . Kockaville, « C 27028 dh B; dh f m B m gM aKaV 82od Year i ■ IBKfflj ■ iI f wi - V m : S'iSita I J fJI 1 BMBUmmKm (MB 1 17 ' HL £ F^m L ■JVWFk jI H nr | t /t ji ■l - jjyp : h- £ Ht F WMKUfIA. ■r • h ■■X? $ --M^iisr ■ i^^--- ~* If Uncles And Aunts Baby-sitters are no problem lor the CrotUes and the Barneys because Uncle Charlie Bean, who site with (hem 4n the Chopping center. In the crowd are Diana Barney, Robert Barney and My Gratis. Some of the children are uncles and aunts and some are nephew* but it was aU ao confusing to Photographer Jamee Barringer toying to figure out who's Un to whom he just listed 'em ae "uncles and aunte." Makes a nMfeg picture no who's kin to whom 1 1 i. ii in ' 111 ■ i ' i in. . i ii MIZELL, MILLER WILL VEMTO REPUtIKM WOMEN Wihner "Vinafar Band" litaO and Mn. Idaiy EBtn Mllar will be tMtt qxtktn at the Republican Woim'i Dub on Aug. 26. The Dtrie County Clufc oil hold it« monthly meetiM Monday If rasi do aot km tmuporutioo or kaow the wiy, jdaaaa let t oabt know, or mot at the oouithouae In MoctavlDe at 7 p-m. Nt.34 com.eemee.il C. Malnidiy.M—lM.MM Davie Wins Little League Crown Cooleemee's Sidney Nail and Mocksville's Randy McDaniel provided the heavy artillery as Davie County's Little Idognors rooted Rowan for the Area Chamideoship for 12 year olds. The score was 14-2. Nail, batting in the ladoff spot, greeted the Rowan starter with a home ran over the fence at Mdaiwui Field lfonday ootaf-the park blast This set the tone of the game with Davie batters rapping IS hits. including fsnr by pitchsr McDaniel ancT two by Nafl and A^nlA«g||*A Looaeemee snortstop Ricky Glass. The victory gave Davie ths cnampaofßtnip actor navmg defeetedCl3nu Grove in ths iponor, Rowan in the aoasi fehsarf Rowan In the finds 4 ths doable ottmlnutioo dUr. Davis never loot Following Nail and MicDanWs miimiig homers, Davie wont on to score three mora runs and salt away the game before Rowan ever came to bat Bffiy Had, Bobby Anderson and Ricky Glass fsßowad with singles to load the sacks. After a force-out at home, Robert Anderson plated Bobby Andsroon and Glass with a timely single. Jeff Ward sh*i sd in the fifth run of the famST 31ass was at bat for the aeoond ime whan Anderson was nafled st the plate hying to score attar a wfld pitch. In the oecond inning, Nail stored and raced home on McDaatoTe deride. Bobby Andareon singled in score u«n-ui With two outs in the third, « ' « » a> nrvnmioi crwM tDottar don* He, and David Dwiggfan plated Urn with a dorida. Continued on Page 15. Bob Sjames Drowns Trying Jo Save Mother At Junction Bob Ijaiaos, », drownod Sun day at The Junction after be jumped fa tba water fa m at tempt to roeoae Us mother and tiireejjthew after their boat David (Inky) Harris, of Icfaoipood CMB, who wm beating Mortf, kicked fa tbo vfadMr of tha UMBOS boat to IFAAMHFTE, HSBH, WHO boon fa tba Navy flor afao yaara aad rwmgty woctad at tba wM Sfc SSUSfiL 25? Boooao eased ssaaben vara &^:£3sLsl Mfkpa jUi SdeeyM Mrs. Edgar Bowers Is Robbed, Tied, Gagged In Holdup Mrs. Edgar Bowers whose husband wns killed in Vietenm last month, wont through waothor ordeal laot week. While working alone at ths Westera-Sonthera Life Inouranoe office on Stateoville Boulevard Wsfossthy, she wm sas^saK.'^ Ths bandits stols 543.42 of company money and took t» from Mrs. Bowers. Tines —pris later worn mv praahended by Salisbury pollco. M«HM II CM Dan* M RN RBI Nad. cf 4 3 2 2 McDaniel, p 5 4 4 $ Dwifgins, 3b 4 0 10 HaH.c 2 0 10 B. Anderson, If 1 110 Glass, ss 2 2 2 1 Desmoyers, lb 2 2 11 R. Anderson, if 3 112 Ward, 2b 2 0 11 Clark, cf 1 0 10 Seaford, 3b 0 0 0 0 Creason, If 2 0 0 0 Mafkland, ss 1 0 0 0 Shore, 2b 1 0 0 0 Desmoyers, lb 0 0 0 0 Whttaker, If 1 0 11 Howard, p 2 0 0 0 Totals 33 14 IS 13 Davis 521 SOl 14 Rowan 001 001 2 Pullimnn, 17 and William Timothy Parks, IS, both of Lex iagten. Saliabunr Polloe Chief Dave Sfauler oald they aim wore charged with a robbery in Lez "Sra Bowois, the farmer Nan cy Owens of Mt. UIU, wm notified July is that her hw band, Edgar, 2S, had been wounded In Vietnam. Two days later she wm notified Qiatbe had died of ~»«i« sustsdned in action agahnt the enemy. Continued on Page 12. om ma at Ohlmmii Jmm ttaa. Hm mMUag avid mm ddtMd Kite M Mv ta U» MM MM* K—«M KM Mr h iMIItMt tt wafer. BOAT LBAO . cnmmSM M caaggaS «»y wia —> « »■ MHk MM lM it4ngll np«W^ CoatkMdonPniis.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view