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No. 31 WNhMMby, Oetotat 2, IMS IS toS
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Davie Homecoming
HomwiwtiN wffl be obemid
Irirlmff it 8 p.m. Wl^l
Festivities for the big event
i mm begin earlier in the day
with a parade through
downtown MocksviUe at 4 p.m.
Featured in the parade will
be the sponsors of the senior
football players. One of the girls
will be chosen as Homecoming
Queen. * \
The parade will also include
v floats by clubs and home
cheerleaders, and the Davie
High Band and mrn —
Starting at
. Elementary School, the
will wind through the ciowßtowii
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It business
; A homecoming dance will be
beU to the gynuuuhun foOow
ing the game with music by
The "Chessmen. The public is
Senior players and their
Cooleemee Jaycees distinguished themselves in
» several areas at a meeting in Statesville .ast Mon
first place with Seville
,in the»*Parade of Cities and missed bringing home [ '
the attendance trophy by only one member.
was also cit?d as a B\w--&ip-4bb V*
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to hoar guest speaker Cy Cooiey speak on
' 'Americanism.'' Anyone interested ia visiting is
Also, Randy Riddle, Frances
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Owens; Ronnie Shoal, Snssp
Hendrix, Frank Short, Doris
McDaniel; Ricky Spry, Hopie
Hall; Robert Swing, Sue Bailey,
Joe Towell, Janet Hoyle; and
Nelson Tutterow, Cindy
Glssscock.
Womonless
Wedding
The Senior CttfeensJwßl
Fesort s Womaniess Wedding
m the Cooleemee School
Aujfltorium on Saturday,
i; October 5, at 7:90 p.m. J
The club string band and The
Coachmans Barber Shop
Quartet will also perform
Admission will be 2$ and 10
(Mils. . ->
The public is cordially invited
to sitaport the Senior Citizens
in thfe ev*nt and everyone is
Promised ft moet entertaining
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Vandals Hit Again
At Shopping Center
Home Oil Company at EBb
Service Station in North
Cooleemee was severely
damaged by fire around 2 p.m.
Sunday afternoon. The loading
platform, meters and fuel oil
pumps were destr i/ed and
overall damage was estimated
jit approximately $4,006.
Proprietor Buck Ellis was
having iron bars welded on the
windows duir to a break-in *
hb place of business oh Thurs
day night During jhe wekfiag
process a spark started the fire.
The fact that Buck's place
was vandalised still didn't take
afl the action from the
Cooleemee Shopping Center
over the weekend. It seems to
be routine thing to find some
type of destruction here on
Monday morning.
And this Monday was no ex
ception. -
When the merchants went to
their respective businesses,
many of them found some type
of damage, or at least, a big
mess. Through the blood
smeared windows you could see
broken bottles on the floor of
the Launderettes and the glass
from the cigarette machine was
also broken in Walker's Laun
derette.
The juke box in Ridenhour's
Launderette was smashed and
wlthffiig* l the money was un
touched', idT the records were
stolen.
The parking lot was a pitiful
sight The bakery had delivered
bread for the Cooleemee
Supermarket between midnight
«af 6 a.m. Monday and left
& in front of the store. More
than 40 loaves were destroyed.
Broad was scattered all over
tl* lot and was even iWad
inside the washtag machines in
The Davie County Sheriffs
vestigating, but at present time
. no arrests hasten mad^
recently 9 in*aS 1
Jrouad Use vicinity. One of the
more sertwis robberiw o*
curred last Monday night at
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names of the only two she knew
of. The boy thai walked hack
outside and in * very short
while returned with a young
woman.
The only customers in the
store at tins time were Mrs.
Claude Boger sod her eight
year-old daughter, Gina, who
lived near-by.
The man continued to talk
to Mr. and Mrs. Bowers about
a motel as the woman walked
«w to Mrs. Boger aad Gina.
She-began asking Gina such 1
questions as "How old are you ;■
ant about school She -then
Stopped behind Gina, Mt her
arm anwwS her neck and pulled
a switchblade knife With the
We at Chi little girl's throat*
everyone fid as the eosh
asked .$ = •
The boy than asked where
answered right away so he
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a check and some money Mrs.
Bowers had put in another
place.
He asked Mrs. Boger if she
had any money. She only had
some change with her, which
she offered them and begged
Cor the woamn not
to hart her child. The woman's
reply was "just he quiet and
shut your month."
At this time another lady
entered jhe saore, picked op
a loaf of bread and walked
over to the counter to pay for
it, unaware of what was taking
place. The roan grabbed her
change pome and started for
the door. " -J,
The woman followed still
holding the tittle girt As she
backed out the door, she turned
little Gina loose, fhey left up ;
a car that was parked nearby
The Davie County Sheriff's