12nd Y«r COOLEEMEE, N. C. 12 N*. 38 Hit Ml—b»«,Ht« »CMB Thurman Miller Sights Mystery Flying Object Ifr. Thurman lfifltr of 30 Done Street reported to the Journal that be recently m* • UFO from hie bedroom window. "When I first sew these U**s," Mr. Mafar.com mealed, "I thought it wss sn skpisae. But the ligtts, which were red, green sad white, were aot moviag, end that was most unMal for an airplane. I watched them for about 3D "*"*** in the aame spot. A white light would move iway from the red and green lights, sod flis|ytsr leaving only a AaUoaary ahlte light. Tfcen another or the same white light weofc! move under the Statin nary white ligbt and the red and green lights would come on. Then, after about two nrfantas the white hghtjfould leave again and the same proceae repeated, ft reminded me of something like a rt&ting process that I've seen on T.V. I lane as Idea what ft was, hot I surely would like to hsve had a powerful telescope at that time." Mr. Miller's children, Barhera, 14, sad Bill, 10, also watched these same litfrts from their porch. rm sure Harold Foster is gJsd to know that others have seen strange objects hi the tky. Maybe someone else will share in ril the kidding Harold's been taking for the pest couple of years. Gone Less Than 3 Months, Homesick Creasons Return "The Creasons are back home to stay". That's the statement made by Mr. and Mrs. Denny Creaaon and daughter Kim, who arrived home Saturday after living in Stonewall, Mississippi since June Ist. Denny, was employed by Burlington Industries, and transfereed to Stonewall, but due to the unpleasant ptuwuic put on him by his wife and daughter, was forced to move back to Cooleemee. The fact that they had ulready sold their almost new home did not make the slightest bit of difference to his wife, Jo. "I'd be willing to live in a tent", she pleaded. fed Bu. A 9 |L v . *j| A / t|, 1 W ™*s 1961 Davit Hi# Football Squad - They are thown left to right, front row, Ronnie Shotf, Steve Zimmerman, Bryant Smith, Donnie Everhardt, Steve Latham, Dop Davii, Allen Barfer, Ralph Haylor, Joe Towell, R.C. Athey, Hank Ridfife. Second row, Tony Seaford, Stove Hendrix, Frank Short, Ed Jones, Randy Hanes, Ed Hendrix, Don Riddk, Randy Riddle, David Hoyle, "Just 80 long as It's in Cootecmee." Denny plans to work close enough to Cooleemee that he can commute and Is in the ptOMfofbaytaßUOtberhome DcrC. It's easy to understand a native of Cooleemee not wan ting to leave their home town, but Jo, who is formerly of Florida, was never here until after her marriage, but con siders this home. "To be as unsettled as we are", Denny smiled, "Would you believe that Jo Creasou is the happiest woman in Cooleemee?" Dovie Library rt „_ OQ vocksville, Vt C 27028 W!/ jßf ./R jg'" #■ ilF' JJ^HH - - *■-.» i ■ iii in i 111 WiFnM * iBmKI HP ■ I ■f - - wmH/^^M ■ ffi|l¥ /'IO y jßgill h| il a // '■ > f J- '* * mrnm^ wr i 0 ft tJL' " ' P£*r y*3 .- -v» j,•»* *? '*, :^s Hp. ' Jf - •. .* KHMW to*' ■• -v *#IHSUba>.B .. ***- ' '• 3 ■ 'i^:ffia KffV - HI iil_ _ What makes Chris smlc? Saa hp 11. LION'S CALENDAR SALE I I *' % # I r\« TO END NEXT WEEK DUCfCfy VOQI6r DICS The Cooleemee Lion's Club wfll end its annual sale of Com munity Birthday Calendars next week. If you have not been con tacted by a member of the Club concerning the purchase of one and you desire to do so, please contact one of the following group leaders very soon: Fred Pierce, 284-4331; John Barber, 284—5641; or Bob Blackwood, 284—4364. Help your Lion's Club help our community by supporting this worthwhile project • r nTSTMM^iiiTi'ir" - I—l " Clifford Emory (Buddy) Vogler, - 48, of No. 5 Center Street, died «g£ unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon . J at Davie Hospital. ~ He went to the hospital Friday a week ago with a heart attack. Funeral services are incomplete. Mr. Vogler was an employee of Erwin Mills. Robert Swing, Steve Beck, Joe Mason, Tommy Chaftin. Back row, Ricky Wall, Claude Tutterow, Steve Swing, managers, Tommy Ridenhour , Andy Andrews, Nelson Tutterow, Douglas Chappell, Steve Blackwdder, Hubert West, Ricky Spry, Mike Dal ton, Jim Conger, head coach; Burt Bar ger, assistant coach; Bfll Peeler, backfteld coach.

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