?*(!* I I Year Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1970 8 Pages iNo 46 COOIEEMEE, NORTH CAROLINA 10 Cents Davie Band To March In Salisbury The Davie County High School Band will participate in the 1970 Holiday Caravan on Wednesday, November 25, be ginning at 4 p.m. in Spencer and 5 p.m. in Salisbury. Patricia Hendrix, Miss Mocksville and Teresa Lane Brown, Davie Homecoming Queen will ride in the parade. There will also be a group of local students, representing Sue Bernhardt's Dance Studio. From a meager beginning in 1952, the Holiday Caravan has become the largest Jaycee sponsored parade in the nation and has enjoyed continued growth, particularly in the area of quality. This year will be no exception, as the parade line-up will in clude more than 25 top bands and marching units, over 50 floats, dozens of comical clowns, funny cars and celebri ties. Miss USA will add beauty to the parade along with state queens from North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Vir ginia, various festival queens and local queens from all across the state. Anderson Named Active Democratic Party President Jerry Anderson of Route 1 Mocksville has been named the new active Davie Democrat club president to fill the vacan cy created by the resignation of Dale Brown. Mr. Brown is now the new chairman of the Davie Democratic executive com mittee. Members of the Active Davie Deems Club met on Monday night at the Hickory Hill Club House for a charcoal steak din ner and to make plans for activ ities in all the precincts within the county during the next two years. Mr. Anderson lives on Route 1 Mocksville and is married to the former Diane Smith of Mocks ville. They have two children, a boy and girl. He is owner and operator of the Anderson Pulp Wood Co. He is also president of the North Davie Ruritan Club and is a deacon and Sunday school teacher at Sandy Springs Baptist Church where the fami ly has their membership. Servicemen's Addresses Remember our service men at Christmas with a card or letter from home. Sp-4 Nayrex Barnhardt 243-80-8402 HHC Ist. Inf Div. FND f*7t" M Wtom H ** ***'' Ilianksgiving to a very festive occasion for everyone, except maybe for the turkeys, but Ole Tom Turkey seems pretty sure of himself. He really showed off for photographer James Barringer recently and proudly strutted around as if he were some type of celebrity. Tom's "struttin" days could end, come Turkey Day. if Mr. and Mrs. Foy Cope of Route 4, Mocksville decide to grace the dinner table with the "Star Attraction" of the season. Sharpshooter Jack Brown Wins 3 Turkeys, Ham The local Jaycees held one of their most successful turkey, ham shoots Saturday at the Cooleemee Ballpark. There were 38 matches with the win ners having their choice of a country ham or a turkey. Jack Brown was the big win ner of the day with three tur keys and a ham. Other winners of hams were: A 1 Kelly (2), Tony Alexander, Clay Mays, Jerry Shore, Jack O'Neal, Verdie Cornatzer, Mr. Burrell, Walter West (2), Don Cornatzer, David Cranfill, Fred Correll, Marty Rogers, Walt Shoaf, Roger Gabbert. APO New York, 09137 Pvt. Ronald A. Kerley 237-82-1355 TME42nd. Arty. Det. APO New York, 09069 Turkey winners were: A 1 Kel ly, Bimmy Parker, C. W, Grubb, Jim Holt, Gay Mays, R. C. Harris, Don Morrison, Bobby Shaver, Mrs. Marlene Benson, F. Lea therm an, Sam Nichols, Harry Dull, Jerry Shore, Monk James Latham Completes Basic JAMES LATHAM Blaylock, Aubrey Wensil, Har old Foster and Darrell Jones The third turkey, ham shoot will be held Saturday, at the ballpark here, beginning at 11 a.m. Airman James M. Latham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon R. Latham, Rt. 2, Mocksville, N.C., has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Keesler AFB, Miss., for training in the admin istrative field Airman Latham, a 1966 graduate of Davie County High School, received his B. S. degree in business adminis tration in 1970 from Western Carolina University. His wife is the former Chinera Mashburn of Cullowhee, N.C. legion, Jaycees To Raffle Shotgun On Dec. 19 The local Jaycees and members of the American Legion Post 54 are selling raffle tickets on a Model 1100 Remington Automatic, 12 gauge shotgun to be given away on December 19, at the turkey shoot. Tickets may be purchased for a $1 donation to the Cooleemee Recreation Commission, from any Jaycee or legionaire. You do not have to be present to win. Baptists Set Fifth Sunday Singing Nov. 29 There will be a Fifth Sunday Singing at the North Cooleemee Baptist Church on Sunday, No vember 29, beginning at 2 p m. Special singers expected are: Gospel Crusaders of Kanna polis; The Puritans, of Jones ville. The Singing Apostles of Fork, The Cannaan Trio of Rockwell, and the Rock of Ages Trio of Charlotte. The public is cordially invited. SCHOOLS CLOSE The Davie County Schools will be closed Thursday and Friday in observance of the Thanksgiving Holidays. Classes will resume on Monday.