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Lizzy Shoaf, nine of Advance is concentrating her
attention on a Davie County basketball game, but her
sucker is getting a pretty good workout.
Hospital Board
Elects New Officers
The board of
trustees of Davie County Hospi
tal elected its 1970 officers at
their January meeting. Those
assuming office are V. G. Prim,
chairman; N. Wayne Eaton,
vice-chairman; T. L. Junker,
treasurer; and Mrs. Lois Shore,
secretary.
Other members of the
trustees are James E. Essie,
Charles F. Barnhardt, Mrs.
Brook Martin, Gaude Cartner,
Herman Brewer, Eugene Vog
ler. Hudson Hoyle, and George
Glenn
Seeks
Glenn Hammer filed this
week seeking his third term as
Gerk of Superior Court. Mr.
Hammer, a Republican, was
first elected to this office in
1962 and was re-elected to a
four-year term in 1966.
He was born in Alexander
County on July 22, 1908. A
graduate of the Mocksville
High School, he served in the
army during World War II from
February 1942 to October
1945.
From January 1, 1947 to
around 1960, he was in
partnership with Robert L.
Smith in the operation of
Davie Lumber Company.
He is a member and
past-master of Mocksville
Masonic Lodge No. 134 and is
a member of the Mocksville
Baptist Church
He is married to the former
Louise Green.
Previously filing for office
this year are: Gilbert Lee Boger
(R) for re-election as state
Kimberly, M.D.
Dr. Kimberly, the most
recently appointed trustee, will
fill the unexpired term of G. R.
Madison, who resigned in De
cember.
Only two charter members
remain on the 11-member board
of trustees. They are Cartner
and Junker. Junker has also
been treasurer since the board
was originally appointed by the
county commissioners in No
vember 1953.
Hammer
3rd Term
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Glenn Hammer
representative; George E.
Smith (R) for re-election as
sheriff; Crimes Hancock (d)
and R. 0. Kiger (D) for the
office of sheriff.
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No. 4
Proceeds Go To Mental Health Clinic
Cooleemee Jaycees To Sponsor
Talent Show On February 28
The Cooleemee Jaycees will
sponsor a Talent Show on Satur
day, February 28, at the Cool
eemee School at 7:30 p.m.
There will be door prizes giv
en away and special entertain
ment will be provided by the
COURTNEY CUT-UPS, as well
as the local talent.
The Jaycees will also have a
Boger, Tolbert File
For GOP House
Gilbert Lee Boger of
Mocksville, Rt. 3, and Homer
Brown Tolbert, Sr., of Iredell
County have filed for
re-election to the North
Carolina House of
Representatives from the 39th
House District embracing Davie
and Iredell Counties.
Mr. Tolbert served along
with Gilbert Lee Boger of
Davie County in the 1967 and
the 1969 General Assembly.
The Republican candidate
lives in the Amity Hill
community where he is a
cotton and grain farmer. He
attended Troutman High
School. He is a member of the
Cleveland Lions Club; former
president of the Wake Forest
Club of Iredell County; served
3 years on the Board of
Directors of the N. C. Cotton
Promotion; Chairman of
Republican party, Barringer
township; member of
Cleveland Baptist Church
where he has served as
chairman of the Board of
Deacons, church clerk, Sunday
school teacher and church
treasurer.
Mrs. Toibert is the former
Nellie R. Tucker and they have
one daughter, Mrs. Carolyn T.
Jordan; two sons, Homer, Jr.
and Carl P. Toibert of Rt. 2,
Geveland.
"If re-elected, I promise to
serve all the people of this
District," said Mr. Toibert.
Mr. Boger is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde H. Boger of
Mocksville, Rt. 3. A dairy
farmer, he graduated from the
Mocksville High School in
1943. He is a member of the
Davie Farm Bureau;
Farmington Masonic Lodge
No. 265; a member and
Sunday school teacher at the
Bethlehem Methodist Church,
and also a member of the
official board.
Davie Library 5-3-Go
I'ocksville, N C 27028
COOLEEMEE, NORTH CAROLINA
Wednesday, January 28, 1970
drawing for a $250 paid vacation
during the evening. Tickets
may be purchased for a $1
donation.
All proceeds will go to the
Mental Health Clinic in 'Davie
County
Anyone interested in per
forming in the talent show are
asked to contact or call the
following Jaycees: Jim Steele,
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Gilbert Boger
During the past session of
the legislature, Rep. Boger was
a member of the following
committees: Appropriations
Subcommittee on Education;
Education; Highway Safety;
State Government; State
Personnel; University Trustees;
Wildlife.
In announcing his candidacy
CCBTime Deposit Rates Upped
Interest rates on passbook
savings have been increased to
4'/fc percent by Central Carolina
Bank, CCB president Paul
Wright, Jr. said today. Tlienew
rate, authorization for which
was given by the Federal Re
serve Board yesterday, is effec
tive as of January 1.
Certificates of deposit now
carry a higher rate also, Wright
said. Certificates in amounts
less than SIOO,OOO pay rates as
follows: Single maturities on
deposit more than two years,
S : U percent; more than one
year, s'£ percent; multiple
maturities held more than nine
ty days, 5 percent.
16 Pages
10 Cents
Cooleemee Supermarket, 284-
5451; Charles Church, Cool
eemee Drug Co., 284-2371; Jim
Holt, after 6 p.m., 634-2037;
Mike Jordan, after 5 p.m., 634-
5043; George Willey, anytime,
634-3126.
Make your plans now to at
tend this talent show and sup
port your local Jaycees.
Race
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Homer Tolbert
Mr. Boger said:
"I wish to thank everyone
in Davie and Iredell county for
their support during the past
two terms of the General
Assembly. In announcing for
my third term I hope that I
have served in such a way that
I can have your continued
support."
Those certificates for SIOO,OOO
or more with a maturity of more
than one year now carry a rate
of 7'/2 percent. For those 180
days to one year, the rate is 7
percent; for 90-179 days, 6 :, /4
percent, for 60-89 days, per
cent; and for 30-59 days, 6Va
percent.
"In our economy, the role of
the saver and the investor is a
vital one," Wright said. "It is
they who, by their thrift, make
the wheels of commerce and
industry turn. Itiey are entitled
to the higher return on their
savings which we are now per
mitted to pay.