T^Hr ;,i:: 14 i&hJ - >m ± ■Hi -9m r* 1 '■• IST w MtMjdPEL- f #* «tfir Bl # MF . j® m Bp * JS MM : ™ £vSR9& JBEL hbB \^M Mi Hi* MmM ... VfcW« Wd* and Stm Heffiwr Sp4 Davis And Wife In Germany Specialist Pour and Mrs. Johnny Davis left Tuesday for Mains, Germany, where he is Rationed with the United States A rms. The eotmle was married Oct. It at the' North fnnleameo Ba&- Masr ** M Davis has been in the Anny fcr throe yean and 2 forved a tear In Vietnam. He S £f JUL* *?• «l to. Ba%h Davis and Carofrn Ja the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. OdeU Anderson of Efrwtn Street* Asbury Collijt Senior if iff Tonpuljii Fleming, daughter af Mr. and Mr®, Robert Hall Fleming of Woocßesf, haa enrolled for her aenioryear at Albury College Ml f IWMM Ml iWUrWI Joycee Turkey Shoot Begins On Saturday The Cooleemee Jaycees will hold a turkey shoot at the Cooleemee Ball Park on Saturday, November 9 end each successive Saturday thereafter through December 21. There will be a total of seven shoots to be held from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on each Saturday. Entry fee will be SI.OO per person, and the Jaycees will furnish the shotgun shells. In addition to the turkey shoots there will be ham shoots on each of the seven Saturdays. There will be plenty of turkeys and hams for all, so bring your shotguns to the Cooleemee Ball Park at 10:00 a-m. on November 9. Proceeds from the shoots will go toward Jaycee Community Development projects. HP. r 'll 181 - f -jm JmL JBM m&t, \a, m . *JHHB ■ % j ~ JjjaKoK&flKp , eSsfe |||ir HI; ■mHH ■■■■■■ PQ^^HHKS Acquiring Hobbies, Learning New Skills Matty CJooIiMJSQ®© MOpis am participating hi ciaaees at the %/4» OsntST. The above pictures iflueUate several ef the many oourooe nutiaall taM rrn I**%. Ins *tiT*Tft ffli avail ame to peonie m me area. ®((fc(r RuffSn NMb|| - Mlk {JNNMN wNIWBv ■ B tto fhtWHni a pktisro fa f*ff fIP p*»rffeMi ciaafc*)MßS. Joint ii in> structor for the IS adults la 8m das®. Fred Pieroa, who is la the Davie Library 5-3-66 Kocksvllle, H C 27028 gSMHiaimiaMlßH, wwmifti— ■ fgi ■ i lUYar Ha. 41 Cooleemee Runner-Up In County Community Development Judging ; Coojecmwe vu runner-up to Mocksville in the small towa division of tiie Davie County Community Development com petition which awarded prizes over toe weekend. Eleven commimitief in the county were Judged Oct. by a panel including Dwi# Williamson, county esteaatoa chairman of Wilkes County, and Mias Irene Brawn, home economics extension agent ef Yadkin County. Commnnirtes judged were: Davie Academy, Mocksville, Cooleemee, Jerusalem, Advance-Mock, Center, darksville, Piao-Fsnnington, Smith Grove, CornaUer-Dulin, and Fork. Winners and prises were: BaraLcategory: Advance Mock. $175, Center, jtfß; sad CiarksviUe, UOO. Towns-Villages: Mocksville, $100; Cooleemee, SIOO. , The awards were the result of an early Spring meeting of Davie community leaders who HaftiUri to organize the com munities with the goal of clean ing up the communities and coordinating activities. Business enterprises within the cocmty donated SI,OO in prize manes to distributed among the winners. Homemakers The Homemakers Chib will hold their regular meeting on Friday, November IS, at 7:30 p.m. at the iw** of Mrs. Head on Watt Street. engineering ■aeat at&wte Mills, 6 learning to lav brkim Twaaiy tti ©oiMte roSsi Henry Mrs. Brapdao it taUm • mm At lns«jvrt pwroft Wf Mraliw COOUEMEE,«.C. 12 Hm Wiiimli), !!■ !«■>■! I, HM 11C mm Pint Vat* - Mo. ftUcpnt Brinegar cut the first ballot in die Cootoemee precinct as the polls opened yesterday morning at 6:30. Over 100 pei sons voted within the first hour. Better than 95 per cent, of the 1182 persons regis tered, were expected to vote in this election. k the which It fawny*** tl|r The courses we sponsowsd by newi w >t * l ft4t m cJutar tHto»°lto Secondary Election Results On Page 2

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