■. . . • Dn */ie. T - ">r6.ry • . . * • ' I'oclcsville * G 27028 Cooleemee Journal 641h Year No. 45 » ml " V ImL * P d£ * tMj|Hi BjL 3MBWclwESHSroil*HE^feiS3ywes A BOY AND HIS DOG—Jerry Wayne Lankford, five-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lankford of Cooleemee, and his dog Smokie enjoy a crisp fall day together. More photos of Smokie and Jerry s brother Larry are one page three. Photo by Barringer. Thanksgiving Issue . Because of Thanksgiving, The Journal will publish on Tuesday instead of Wednesday next week. This will enable the papers to be distributed on the rural routes prior to the Pott Office's Thanksgiving holiday. Becaise of the early publication, please get your news to Marlene by noon Monday. Brown Appointed Chairman Hie Davie County Democrat ic Executive Committee has ap pointed Dale Brown as Chair man to fill the vacancy created Christmas Parade The annual Christmas Pa rade in Dave County will take place on Saturday, December 12, beginning at 10 a.m.. This event is sponsored jointly by the Mocksville Jaycees and the Davie Merchants. Anyone wishing to make an entry in the parade may contact Lester Cozart at 634-5830 or Richard Cook at 634-5851. Servicemen s Addresses Sergeant k Mrs. Larry E. Moore 237-82-9102 Co. A 32nd SIG. Bn. A. P. O. New York 09757 by the resignation of Ken Sales. Mr. Sales resigned due to per sonal and business obligations. The effective date of the change over was November 15,1970. Mr. Brown is past President of the Active Davie Democrat Club. This club has been very active throughout the county in helping to organize precinct leaders and promote county wide unity. Their efforts were rewarded as the results of the past election showed the Demo crats running one of the closest races for local office they have seen in many years. A new President for the Active Davie Democrat Club will be an nouunced later this month. Mr. Brown is half owner of the House of Styles in Mocksville and resides with his wife and two children on Route 4, Mocks ville. Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1970 COOIEEMEE, NORTH CAROLINA Ist Turkey, Ham Shoot Successful The first turkey and ham shoot of the season was very successful, in spite of Saturdays bad weather. TTiere was sixteen matches held during the after noon. The local Jaycees will contin ue to sponsor the weekly ham and turkey shoots each Satur day afternoon until Christmas. Last weeks big winners were Grimes Hancock, winning two country hams; and Jerry Har ris, who won a turkey and a ham. Other ham winners were: Monte Blackwood, David Os borne, Jimmy Steele, and Mike Myers. Turkey winners were Roy Lankford, Roy Adams, Bill Webb, Boone Trexler, Sonny Ramsey, Dub Shoaf, Noel Barn ey and Libby Myers, the only lady participating in the match. Saturday's match will get un derway at 11 a.m. and continue until 5 p.m. or until there is no one left to shoot. There will also be a special match for just thte ladies at 2 p.m. The winner of each shoot will get their choice of an eight to ten pound tuckey or a six and one-half pound country ham. The Jaycees invite you to try your luck with a shotgun and possibly take Thanksgiving Dinner home for only sl.lO. Community Thanksgiving Service Set For Sunday The Eighth Annual Commu nity Hianksgiving Service will be held on Sunday, November 22, at the Cooleemee United Methodist Church beginning a( 7:30 p.m. The Reverend Bill Cain of Jerusalem Baptist Church will deliver the message. Other ministers of the com munity will also have part in this service of worship and praise. The combined choirs of the Cooleemee Methodist and First Baptist Churches will pro vide special music under the direction of Mrs. Ann Boger. choir director of the Methodist Church. In this time of turmoil and confusion, war and hate, let us gather in His church to petition for His guidance and grace. We need to come as one for worship and thanksgiving. The people of Cooleemee and surrounding communities are coridaliy invited to attend this service. i 4 IPfp> « 1 . Davie Democrats Have Permanent Headquarters Dale Brown, newly appointed Chairman of the Davie County Democrats, announces that the party will maintain a per manent headquarters from now until the 1972 election. The headquarters will be lo cated in the Masonic Building on Court Square in Mocksvillc and will be used for all County Executive Meetings and is available to every precinct in the county for their precinct meetings. Records *'ill be available at the headquarters on every pre cinct. showing persons regis tered. persons voting in past elections and other information that would be of help and benefit to the precinct Chairman 12 Pages 10 Cents