: V - . ■ s r ' ' II IS-' . .■ ? - : "'" *' :? '>' --.f ? rW §»V* l|fr '"3 it' '7 " ; ;\1 ■* A J|M *5 ygif3[ [* "»B IV For A Valentine MiNly«lM#lftMtia|Nte(knifMi|f,«i vtloiMiia *mW mmmkmm fir dot *kW |M tr toy. im mnr wim on «fs t pn is •NKvyt appnanM. uar taiMMnr, tatfttr tf Mr. «rf Mn. % MM* d Rt«, hi fwii jmt tfci fifi VriiMiNtNii 1% • T U 1 Davie To Host North Piedmont Tournament TV Worth Piedmont Cm mkd the Irf inafisenn playoff* wii! be played at Dwh County Ulyl! n bMB'dMldSQ br Mstob of the Weetera North Carolina High School Activities Associarton. Davie County was the only Davie Gl "»v * • • Is Killed la Vietnam MOCBVIULB - Marine, Private Pint Class Ronr Dele' Howard, », of Ri 4. Modomße, waa klllsd Satarday fafftagWdaSf ** 'JaanitftnafßDMn art hfj! coaßMe.Aibm«BiaMli M Eatetrt Fmmtm Ban Feb. Sl ( itet, fte Forsyth OMtf, be vae fee an ef Dove ndLaie Rlee ttowerd afjtt. & IfWnfts c nllfji * . ' » ■ UfWOlPflre* SurS= i lUfif flraMSi of Kcraorsvflte, S Veto? hank % NFC achooi which made e bid for the ooafaraaca tourney, which ww hdd at North Roam laat year. The dataa far the Unuaay have net ben decided. Davie Couaty'a hoys and girls, already ranked among the tap teams hi the laafao, wOl be a threat to take bath cham pionships becaaae of the home court advantage. The top afeht boya teams and the tap stent girls teama hi the conference wffl camieto In the tearnamsnt. The M conference event will Inrtade tar bay* teama and tear girls teams. Half the field wffl come from the North Pied mont end half Cram the Soath . Piedmont Conference. The win nera in the hi tnhrnna com petition wffl advance to the WNCBSAA finale. A rite for the Soath Piedmoat toornameat km Hat ben decid ed. Urn Northwestern Con ference event wffl he played - j at Marion. IbeSsathwjrtan | - atajii at Gnat Avery Ceanty wffl heat mST*whße the WNGBBAA fiaala to slated to be held at Rkyn* College ia Church Woman Meat The Episcopal Church Women heki thSregalar moattag Wed needay, February 5, at the home of Mrs. Frances Boger oa Center Street. Then van eight members present The Man served > irgdilMSßifti V«lmUiie decor* 2M» tMUIti fti idWWted for March S, at 7:l# p. m. with Mrs. Ml Webb. r * ,"--W •' Davie Library 5-3-66 MocksvilXe, H C 27028 v- "* ... V' - \ ' • BMi H9B - i ssrrr"~— lEJ «W«*y. Mnwy «1M WJp. ~ t > ■■ www Central Carolina Merger With Yadkin Bank Planned Directors of Central Carolina Bank It Ttust Go. of Durham and the Bank of Yadkin of Yadkinville have voted unanimously to recommend ap proval of a merger of the two banks. Announcement of the merger was made Jointly by PanlWrigfat, Jr., president of CCB, and £. H. Barnard, presi dent of the Bank of Yadkin. Basis of the merger la an exchange of stock, with 87% shares of CCB being exchanged for one share of Bank of Yadkin. ReeounSte of the two banks aa of December Si, 1961 totaled over HM mflUon. air ' E|f !i ' " It Was 'Christmas In February* Last Sunday At The Jim Jordans ft WM In February" at the Jimmy Jotttai «0 -I,i. ,l T> M rl.ii «^uTZMdt£dlS who tfrivtd hoim 3PMr*« tear 7fk fSZTIA** orLL ** Approval of the merger plans moat be obtained first from shareholders of the two bsriks, and March It has been set aa the date for both shareholder meeting*. Final approval will await action by the State Bal ing Commission and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Actual date for the merger cannot be determined until after action by shareholders and supervisory authorities, but will probably take place in summer or early fall 'The Joint aniwunremeul by the heads at the two got lujuthw lor the traditional Christmas dinner and ex changing of gifts so Gsiy coakl ba included in the feflthrtttea. Everything was jest as it wae on December ». The Christmas tree was still ap and many padufas, lots of pg gifts, remained anopimd for Mrs. Man said It was e*sn more tai than Christmas, hot every year she couldn't stand empharised that all active personnel of the Bank of Yadkin would be retained, and that its operation would continue without interruption. The Bank vof Yadkin was chartered in 1906, sad has ahown steady growth through the years. Officers of the Bank of Yadkin, in addition to Barnard, are Homer Wagoner, vice presi dent; and Mrs. Edith J. Barnard, cariUer. The Board of Directors include Barnard, Wagner, Mrs. Barnard, Allen T. Chamberlain, and Walter Zachanr. However, it might '"fp*" agate afl ovtr ant time. Gary's borne OD a 30-day leave and than will eerve a HMnonth tear in the Phiffip- Mom's hoping he will make Ik home ant year hi Ume for ChMaas, hot knowing how mothers are we'll hat yon right new that tf he's not home ttarel he another late Christmae in *7B at the Jordan.